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. >> so you had been irradiated, you received more cheemo. at what point did they come to you and say, look, this transplant worked as far as your kimmo goes. was there a point where they said, timothy, good news, we've had success here. >> they did feel that it was successful because my system had been replaced by the donor's system and was able to go to gym and work out and get in shape. >> this virus can hide. sometimes you don't know it's hiding. in your case they looked for it, they can't find it. your immune system is working. >> right. >> what does this mean, timothy, for the rest of the people who are living with this disease who hear this story and are inspire. what does this mean for them? >> it means that this is a case in point that the disease can be cured. i don't wish what i went through on my worst enemy, and i -- i'm hoping that it can be done in a more simple way that can be -- that can be translated to treat a cure for the entire world, all people that have hiv. >> so many scientists and doctors are still learning, as you k
. >> so you had been irradiated, you received more cheemo. at what point did they come to you and say, look, this transplant worked as far as your kimmo goes. was there a point where they said, timothy, good news, we've had success here. >> they did feel that it was successful because my system had been replaced by the donor's system and was able to go to gym and work out and get in shape. >> this virus can hide. sometimes you don't know it's hiding. in your case they looked...
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. >> you had been irradiated, received more chemo. you got this -- the transplant did go through. at what point did you -- what point did they come and say, look, this transplant worked as far as your leukemia goes specifically. was this a point where the doctor said, you know, timothy, we -- good news. we've had success here. >> they did feel that it was successful because my immune system had been replaced by the donor's immune system. and was able to start working again. and started going to the gym and working out and got into shape. >> this virus can hide. sometimes you don't know that it's hiding. in your case, they've look forward it, they can't find it. your control? mmune system is working. >> right. >> what does this -- your immune system is working. >> right. >> what does this mean to people who hear your story and are inspired? what does this mean to them? >> it means that this is a case in point that the disease can be cure cured. i don't wish what i went through on my worst enemy. and -- but i'm hoping that can be done in a more simple way, that can be -- that can be
. >> you had been irradiated, received more chemo. you got this -- the transplant did go through. at what point did you -- what point did they come and say, look, this transplant worked as far as your leukemia goes specifically. was this a point where the doctor said, you know, timothy, we -- good news. we've had success here. >> they did feel that it was successful because my immune system had been replaced by the donor's immune system. and was able to start working again. and...
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the country but whether or not that we don't waste precious no guarantees that the russian buyers irradiance future at the moment consumers skiers seem to do worship their brands you've got that international law on their money r c. ok gemma let's talk about russian consumption let's i'd like to go to you first you're in the food and beverage sector how is the house consumption patterns in russia how it's changed has it affecting your sector i mean they drinking more eating more wealth either your rights in good times or bad times people have to eat and then russia they have to drink as well and this year the industries go is doing very well we're growing at. high single digit or low double digit i'm talking about the whole industry. is growing very nicely where parades in many segments and that will be i mean it's huge investment in this country and we are absolutely this year we have done the major acquisition outside of the united states and the whole history of pepsico with paid more than five billion dollars for a leading there in food company in russia called wimbledon and why is that
the country but whether or not that we don't waste precious no guarantees that the russian buyers irradiance future at the moment consumers skiers seem to do worship their brands you've got that international law on their money r c. ok gemma let's talk about russian consumption let's i'd like to go to you first you're in the food and beverage sector how is the house consumption patterns in russia how it's changed has it affecting your sector i mean they drinking more eating more wealth either...
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tell you that in the sterilization process, the processing techniques that these companies use, it irradiatesipient has cancer. that's just not true. these are where i have problems with the industry and the so-called smart guys make up these rules. i would like to sit down with these smart people and talk about them. >> my name is john heeley. i'm a physician and orthopedic surgeon, professor of orthopedics at cornell university medical school in new york, and the chief of orthopedics at sloan-kettering cancer center in new york city. >> dr. heeley was the expert that basically said by what michael did and the type of tissues that he took put the transplant recipients in harm's way. >> bone that is osteoporotic who has had cancer or other disease is not as strong. it's not going to stand up long enough. it doesn't heal as well, it is not the same surface area to heal. so that's a serious problem. the hiv testing, for example, was not conducted in the standard way. these donors could have been infected and the processing not been sufficient to cleanse that bone and make it safe for transplant
tell you that in the sterilization process, the processing techniques that these companies use, it irradiatesipient has cancer. that's just not true. these are where i have problems with the industry and the so-called smart guys make up these rules. i would like to sit down with these smart people and talk about them. >> my name is john heeley. i'm a physician and orthopedic surgeon, professor of orthopedics at cornell university medical school in new york, and the chief of orthopedics at...
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hell is that irradiance? more subtle less on the, the wind, what does it look like an hour? was going on with the heat under the ground? how was my garbage decomposes into energy? all the time we are constantly being attuned to the very sensitive frequencies and flows and rhythms of the earth that we are involved in. but because we not only steward the energy where we are, we are just a note. the we have to connect up with all of the other biosphere notes and share this energy across vast continents. these are to become aware that we are interconnected in the ecosystems of this planet as we are connected and the social spaces on the internet. this is biosphere economy. unless we take this as academic, go into any school system in america or europe, africa and asia and the kids are learning biosphere conscious. they're going home and sank to their parents, why is he like to see on the road, there's nobody in there. it is wasting. ride we have such a big car that uses so much petrow, gas? why is december on my plate? where did it come from? how did my clothes, with a growing?
hell is that irradiance? more subtle less on the, the wind, what does it look like an hour? was going on with the heat under the ground? how was my garbage decomposes into energy? all the time we are constantly being attuned to the very sensitive frequencies and flows and rhythms of the earth that we are involved in. but because we not only steward the energy where we are, we are just a note. the we have to connect up with all of the other biosphere notes and share this energy across vast...
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officials in japan say that the three melted reactor cores have fallen below the boiling point irradiation league has significantly subsided. we will wait for that official, formal announcement next week. half >>mark: a retired fbi agent has resurfaced. it shows robert levenson pleading for help. the problem for level since family is that the u.s. has no idea who is holding him hostage. the associated press delayed reporting on this video because the government said it would jeopardize efforts to bring levenson home. his wife plans to release the videos herself to appeal to the kidnappers. he was in a run as a private detective investigating a cigarette smuggling. we will be right back as the kron4 is continues. here is a live look at sunshine over san francisco with a traffic moving pretty smoothly on the james lick. sox sports if george bell we an intraday hot spot on 580 to was about ride. it happened over an hour ago. a multi vehicle accident that jams up to ride in the westbound direction seriously all lanes have been cleared. traffic is a recovery for this was down commute of interst
officials in japan say that the three melted reactor cores have fallen below the boiling point irradiation league has significantly subsided. we will wait for that official, formal announcement next week. half >>mark: a retired fbi agent has resurfaced. it shows robert levenson pleading for help. the problem for level since family is that the u.s. has no idea who is holding him hostage. the associated press delayed reporting on this video because the government said it would jeopardize...
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it's an interview, and insight from john jay who is head of irradiate tetralogy companies incentives. he also teaches mba courses. he wrote this on his blog. i thought it was compelling enough to repeat it. i'm in the business of killing jobs. i kill jobs in three ways. i kill jobs on myself. i kill jobs for killing competitors and i kill jobs by focusing on internal productivity. other companies have been a cos procedures and software eliminate jobs. they eliminate jobs by automation, outsourcing and efficiencies through the marketing is clear, less workers are consistent. i reckon last decade have eliminated over 100,000 jobs in the worldwide economy from a software and services that companies so. so there i said it. i'm a serial child killer. any job that can be eliminated through to knowledge or cheap labor is by definition not coming back. the worker can come back. it will most come back they been underemployed. most returned to previous levels but as a whole for productivity gains of the last 20 years to change the landscape of what is a sustainable job. so what then is a sustai
it's an interview, and insight from john jay who is head of irradiate tetralogy companies incentives. he also teaches mba courses. he wrote this on his blog. i thought it was compelling enough to repeat it. i'm in the business of killing jobs. i kill jobs in three ways. i kill jobs on myself. i kill jobs for killing competitors and i kill jobs by focusing on internal productivity. other companies have been a cos procedures and software eliminate jobs. they eliminate jobs by automation,...
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it's metastasized and it is near my lungs and my heart to be irradiated so what has to be chemo and weregeted therapy. c-span: what were those years when your smoking? >> guest: to answer the question of course, i knew there was a risk in the the man lifestyle and i decided to take it because what it is an illusion or not i don't think it is. it helped my concentration, it stopped me being bored, stop other people being boring to some extent. would keep me await and enhance the moment. if i was asked what i do it again the answer is probably yes. i would have quit earlier to get away from the whole thing. it's not nice for my children to hear. it doesn't sound responsible to say i would do it all began to you but would be hypocritical to say no one would never touch the stuff if i had known because i did know, everyone knows, and i decided it's a wager i'm going to wage war on this bit and i can't make it come out any other way. it's strange i almost didn't regret it. it's impossible for me to picture life without wine and other things fuelling the company and keeping me reading and trav
it's metastasized and it is near my lungs and my heart to be irradiated so what has to be chemo and weregeted therapy. c-span: what were those years when your smoking? >> guest: to answer the question of course, i knew there was a risk in the the man lifestyle and i decided to take it because what it is an illusion or not i don't think it is. it helped my concentration, it stopped me being bored, stop other people being boring to some extent. would keep me await and enhance the moment. if...