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mccloud's name was not on it. why was mccloud's name not on it? your interpretation as you said, he assigned the achievement to them. i was going to put it a different way. those of you who were scientists would recognize it. when something really goes bad, the big guy takes the hit. okay? to the credit that's shared when it was the big guy. so mccloud in good sense has looked -- these results are rickety. i'm going to put my name on it. not because they didn't contribute. if things go bad, nothing will happen. for me, that'll be my career. it'll really go down. as i think about all of the disasters that happened to people in the medical university in my time, almost all of the time, there's a big guy that took the history. mccloud was wisely holding back. he wasn't sure enough they did do it. it was not reproducible. that's why he kept his name off. not because he didn't really make a major contribution. let me just close by saying that you are going to spend a lot of time learning how to take care of diabetes. it's a very important thing for you
mccloud's name was not on it. why was mccloud's name not on it? your interpretation as you said, he assigned the achievement to them. i was going to put it a different way. those of you who were scientists would recognize it. when something really goes bad, the big guy takes the hit. okay? to the credit that's shared when it was the big guy. so mccloud in good sense has looked -- these results are rickety. i'm going to put my name on it. not because they didn't contribute. if things go bad,...
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clews said to mccloud and banning comanche, this looks good. you would like to collaborate. >> the canadiens initially declined hoping to resolve production problems on their round, but in disaster. >> the insulin was gone. >> fred banting went back to eli lilly. the large american drug company agreed to take on the challenge of mass producing the hormone for distribution in north america. the results were astounding, changing the lives of people with diabetes forever. danish scientists traveled with a personal interest. his wife had been diagnosed with diabetes. her only hope for survival was the availability of insulin in their home country. he went to ask permission to mass produce it. when the answer was yes he went back to denmark to start what eventually became a noble motive. >> the two big producers in fact have their roots back in 1922. lilly, because of an enterprising research director, probst wife had become diabetic. he wanted to know how to make insulin said that he could save his wife's life. >> mary survived. when insulin hit th
clews said to mccloud and banning comanche, this looks good. you would like to collaborate. >> the canadiens initially declined hoping to resolve production problems on their round, but in disaster. >> the insulin was gone. >> fred banting went back to eli lilly. the large american drug company agreed to take on the challenge of mass producing the hormone for distribution in north america. the results were astounding, changing the lives of people with diabetes forever. danish...
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rivals from all over thirty countries will show their skills at one of the season opening events kevin mccloud has has more. moscow stage the twenty ten rhythmic gymnastics world championships back in september and now the sport's top names return to the luzhniki arena one of the first big events of twenty eleven moscow compre is said to be the start of an important season for gymnasts from over thirty countries and now that the format of the competition has changed it gives more opportunities for younger athletes to do the job the regulations have changed for gymnasts who won medals of the world championships will represent each country with just two of them then progressing to the second day's finals apart from not less known girls will compete in the same events on saturday with a chance to make it through to the finals depending on their results. and russia will boast his best roster at the weekend but the main quartet of gymnastic ching all stars led by limpid gold medalist and world champion again here conniver but i'm very excited to present my new program in front of the home crowd it'
rivals from all over thirty countries will show their skills at one of the season opening events kevin mccloud has has more. moscow stage the twenty ten rhythmic gymnastics world championships back in september and now the sport's top names return to the luzhniki arena one of the first big events of twenty eleven moscow compre is said to be the start of an important season for gymnasts from over thirty countries and now that the format of the competition has changed it gives more opportunities...
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this from cathy mccloud, how about this? an unassembled snowman for sale. cheap! what do you do with all that snow is this that's one way to do it. how about this, folks just kind of kicking back. they have the tv set up out there. why not? what else are you going to do with all that snow? and here's a nice one for you, too, those snowmen out there with the sunglasses waiting for warmer weather and they may have to wait for a little while. we have still got plenty of snow and some cold temperatures to come. still, high pressure dominating our weather. mild conditions for the next couple of days, maybe cooling down slightly into thursday but by the weekend, that ridge amplifies again, big-time warmup. temperatures mid-70s over the weekend. time now for traffic with gianna. >> at least we are making the best of all that snow. >> yeah. >> let's make the best of our commute this morning. we are seeing some extra volume. looking live at the eastshore freeway through berkeley, those taillights are headed westbound past university. headlights are eastbound. you can see t
this from cathy mccloud, how about this? an unassembled snowman for sale. cheap! what do you do with all that snow is this that's one way to do it. how about this, folks just kind of kicking back. they have the tv set up out there. why not? what else are you going to do with all that snow? and here's a nice one for you, too, those snowmen out there with the sunglasses waiting for warmer weather and they may have to wait for a little while. we have still got plenty of snow and some cold...
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in 1957 when scott mccloud up, we had the necessary access to respond, agreed research institutions,reat engineers, political will and cohesion, financial capital to effectively react to the threat we perceive the sputnik represented. but today's world is very different. an important element of today's challenge was described by the great business visionary peter drucker of 1999 when he wrote the most important contribution management needs to make in the 21st century is to increase the productivity of the knowledge work and knowledge workers, the most valuable asset of a 21st century institution, with their business or on business, would be the knowledge workers and the productivity. it is on the productivity of knowledge work above all the future prosperity and indeed the future survival of the developed economies would increasingly depend. and as dorothy mengin, knowledge work is the backbone of our economy now and he understood this. now the court has such an economy is the task of knowledge exchange. knowledge exchange is fundamental to what most of us do. we gather information,
in 1957 when scott mccloud up, we had the necessary access to respond, agreed research institutions,reat engineers, political will and cohesion, financial capital to effectively react to the threat we perceive the sputnik represented. but today's world is very different. an important element of today's challenge was described by the great business visionary peter drucker of 1999 when he wrote the most important contribution management needs to make in the 21st century is to increase the...
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ian mccloud was not advising you at the time. >> looking we were seeking to get the best resolution thatwe could. in my view, we did. as i said, it is -- yes, i knew what michael woods view was. the final decision which the attorney general came to came from a real resolution was to say that military action was lawful. not to say it wasn't lawful, he was going to be the arbitrary. our view shared -- our view it was a self-contained resolution which appropriate circumstances had authority for military action was shared by the press. now the industrial out there which suggests that this was all unlawful and just ignores the fact that not only do we think this and the americans, but the french thought it too. and you have on the record what ambassador told the council in late 2003. i mean it's a long point, sir roderic, they knew what they were negotiating. they knew, great respect, they had put forth all sorts of alternatives in the draft to water it down and require a second resolution. they also knew we find it unacceptable. which is how we got to the conjunction of ap412, 10, 11, 12, an
ian mccloud was not advising you at the time. >> looking we were seeking to get the best resolution thatwe could. in my view, we did. as i said, it is -- yes, i knew what michael woods view was. the final decision which the attorney general came to came from a real resolution was to say that military action was lawful. not to say it wasn't lawful, he was going to be the arbitrary. our view shared -- our view it was a self-contained resolution which appropriate circumstances had authority...