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there was a part of it too i'm thinking as a layperson that you didn't have to wait for sunday to catch up. >> right. exactly. >> that might be an idea but that it can be in your life every day. >> exactly. exactly. >> and then you who are lay people are, number one, we're there to support you because you're so important. >> okay. >> that's the paradigm shift. because everyone is important, please hold back. >> we have to speak away, we're coming back on mosaic, vatican ii stay with us. >>> all right. there we are, we have pope paul vi and there i i guess after vatican ii, because he was the one who implemented the whole thing, right? >> right. >> we talked how it was, i wanted to mention when there is a change of power like that there is always a scrambling, there is a dragging, people want to -- here's our chance to pile on, not in a bad way just in a human way. >> we have a new archbishop here, it happens, it just does. it's all about scuffling going on. anyway, where are we going to go? >> we're talking about, talk a little bit about the power and the priest. how did the priests her
there was a part of it too i'm thinking as a layperson that you didn't have to wait for sunday to catch up. >> right. exactly. >> that might be an idea but that it can be in your life every day. >> exactly. exactly. >> and then you who are lay people are, number one, we're there to support you because you're so important. >> okay. >> that's the paradigm shift. because everyone is important, please hold back. >> we have to speak away, we're coming back...
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. >> it makes intuitive sense to a layperson to say, instead of having my heart on ice, i want it tog. >> for some of his patients like four-year-old sandra aguilar, this clinical trial isn't just an opportunity to test a cool new device, it's a second chance at life . >> sandra decided to participate in the study, which is designed to compare the outcomes of patients who receive hearts through the organ care system against patients who get their hearts transported on ice. to date, 8 out of 10 available donor hearts never make it to a patient in need due to a variety of factors, including the distance between hospitals. this device could potentially expand the window of opportunity for transplants while preserving the hearts in a more optimal environments. >> we feel very comfortable or confident in our -- in the organ care system's ability to double, at least double the heart transplant volume over the next five years. >> he is the founder and ceo of trans medic medic,s the companyt came up with the system. his eureka moment came while training to be a cardiac surgeon. >> the same o
. >> it makes intuitive sense to a layperson to say, instead of having my heart on ice, i want it tog. >> for some of his patients like four-year-old sandra aguilar, this clinical trial isn't just an opportunity to test a cool new device, it's a second chance at life . >> sandra decided to participate in the study, which is designed to compare the outcomes of patients who receive hearts through the organ care system against patients who get their hearts transported on ice. to...
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. >> martin, as you said, it is surprising to most people especially to the layperson, it seems likese. the george zimmerman trialed that way. but this one seemed even more so. especially in light of no physical evidence of a gun according to michael dunn. he said i saw a gun. i was in fear of my life. they have so far not been able to find a gun. no one else said they have seen a gun. so lack of that evidence, most people thought this was open and shut. now it appears, not so. >> reporter: it was the fact that he fired ten shots into an suv with four people inside and that those shots were fired over a series of three, in other words, three different times. he got out of his vehicle as that suv was speeding out of the way and he fired again from a crouched position. then he never made a call to police to report what happened. that's what many people really saw as a guilty kind of decision here. this is a man who didn't even tell authorities what he had done. given all those factors, and we're look at it from the media because we have seen and heard everything. the jury is supposed t
. >> martin, as you said, it is surprising to most people especially to the layperson, it seems likese. the george zimmerman trialed that way. but this one seemed even more so. especially in light of no physical evidence of a gun according to michael dunn. he said i saw a gun. i was in fear of my life. they have so far not been able to find a gun. no one else said they have seen a gun. so lack of that evidence, most people thought this was open and shut. now it appears, not so. >>...
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these images are pretty cool looking but i think they're hard to understand can you describe to the layperson what the images show and why they are significant. so the images were captured by higher ed camera more cyclonus unfolded during which he was seen in movies the scene you're looking like and dark streets that are forming or when the temperatures are right on mars so you know a lot of other things on mars is driven by carbon dioxide activity for what you're seeing there that these things that are forming and growing when the temperature just rifle water liquid water to exist on mars so they're forming and growing and then they're feeding all the time and we think these are probably grinds on the present the surface of mars i want to ask you because it seems like every or year or every other year and there is kind of new news about loudwater being on mars so what's the significance of this discovery exactly like in every year there is some sort of prayer by the water and bar and we're probably like the hundred discover water and our spot weld we're proposing is actually look at what a l
these images are pretty cool looking but i think they're hard to understand can you describe to the layperson what the images show and why they are significant. so the images were captured by higher ed camera more cyclonus unfolded during which he was seen in movies the scene you're looking like and dark streets that are forming or when the temperatures are right on mars so you know a lot of other things on mars is driven by carbon dioxide activity for what you're seeing there that these things...
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. >> well, i don't have any travel announcements to make, but i am a layperson, not an art expert.i'm pretty impressed by the president's work. i think it is fascinating. if there is, i did not know that he was making in exhibit out of the library had a value and interest of is in the library. >> given the national outcry from business leaders, mitt romney, newt gingrich, and the president's window of opportunity to make a statement by extending the executive order >> i don't have any update on that matter. we, of course, hope very much that further action will be taken in congress on the employment nondiscrimination act , an act -- a bill that it became law would be far more comprehensive in effect, but as a general matter -- the nuys said this will last about the arizona bill last week. the president believes that all americans, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity should be treated fairly and equally with dignity and respect and it was gratifying to see americans from all walks of life, including business leaders , faith leaders, regardless of party speak out agai
. >> well, i don't have any travel announcements to make, but i am a layperson, not an art expert.i'm pretty impressed by the president's work. i think it is fascinating. if there is, i did not know that he was making in exhibit out of the library had a value and interest of is in the library. >> given the national outcry from business leaders, mitt romney, newt gingrich, and the president's window of opportunity to make a statement by extending the executive order >> i don't...