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nation of law prosecutor mcgill would be essentially incarcerated for perjury so i would like to ask you and the world certainly the d.a. of philadelphia why exactly was it that this fourth person who was identified as the shooter that very important piece of information was concealed at trial dr fernandez there are so many details surrounding this case and you know it in some light it's important to bring them about but i want to talk now about the bigger picture of all this a movie as certainly has now a world of supporters really for not just in the u.s. for really from around the world but what about the bigger picture here what about the attention of this case has brought to the u.s. justice system itself well all of the violations in minas case prosecutorial misconduct such as the one i discussed judicial bias the fact that albert sable the precise judge was overheard saying i'm going to help them fry the nigger referring to how he was going to instruct the jury tampering with evidence on the part of the police with chain of conviction and. discrimination in jury selection all
nation of law prosecutor mcgill would be essentially incarcerated for perjury so i would like to ask you and the world certainly the d.a. of philadelphia why exactly was it that this fourth person who was identified as the shooter that very important piece of information was concealed at trial dr fernandez there are so many details surrounding this case and you know it in some light it's important to bring them about but i want to talk now about the bigger picture of all this a movie as...
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after the korean war experiments were conducted at mcgill university to better understand the methods of the chinese scientists injected drugs into test subjects kept them awake for days and blasted them with music with devastating effect. the results of these tests were supposed to better train american soldiers to withstand torture but the cia used them to optimize their own interrogation methods the us intelligence guidelines show how a ninety tortured training program was turned into a manual for torture as a cynical case of reengineering. the goal is to confuse the prisoners to break them psychologically and to make them feel awfully weak and powerless. two of the preferred tools noise and loud music. the cia allows up to seventy two hours of continuous deafening sound during interrogations making it impossible to sleep. my understanding is that the cia believes that would be easy to interrogate these people if they were so weak and if they if they didn't have the will that they were brought in with but i have i have absolutely no answer for why or what went on. but how does musi
after the korean war experiments were conducted at mcgill university to better understand the methods of the chinese scientists injected drugs into test subjects kept them awake for days and blasted them with music with devastating effect. the results of these tests were supposed to better train american soldiers to withstand torture but the cia used them to optimize their own interrogation methods the us intelligence guidelines show how a ninety tortured training program was turned into a...
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and to tie it back to science, i had a graduate student at uc-berkeley who came to work with me at mcgills doctoral dissertation, he wanted to study the extent to which we can understand what musicians are doing by looking at them, observing their movement. it is worth pointing out that there cannot be any music without movement, no sound without movement. sound is the molecules in the air vibrating in particular ways. there is no sound in a vacuum because there are no molecules to vibrate. all sound, including music, has to begin with some motion, movement. in the case of movement, -- music, it is the body moving, somebody pressing a key, striking, blowing, plucking. even singing, there is movement of air through the vocal cords. what bradley did is he took performances of musicians, in this case, a clarinetist playing stravinsky, and we had people come into the laboratory and we turn off the sound. as they listened, they had to write what they heard going on emotional and structurally. a different group of people came in and they had the sound on and the video off. a third group had bot
and to tie it back to science, i had a graduate student at uc-berkeley who came to work with me at mcgills doctoral dissertation, he wanted to study the extent to which we can understand what musicians are doing by looking at them, observing their movement. it is worth pointing out that there cannot be any music without movement, no sound without movement. sound is the molecules in the air vibrating in particular ways. there is no sound in a vacuum because there are no molecules to vibrate. all...
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. >> is kelly mcgill lis going to be there? >> let's hope she leaves her garden and puts the wig on and gets back into action. she would be allowed to serve now, greg, without having to hide it. >> that's true. would you learn anything on the aircraft? >> yes, the coolest thing is the fact that it is $25, and i got in for free. >> that's great. >> that's a great thing about being in the media. >>> it is time to take a break. when we come back, more junk. that's a tease. >>> welcome back. jay z a noted hip-hop artist as i have been told by our researchers says he is on board with raising taxes on the rich. the hip-hop money bags tells cnn, quote, i wouldn't mind paying more taxes if it went to education. -- education, people in poverty and went to the right things. we don't have that choice. it should be clearly defined where the money is being allocated. you can understand paying for taxes and then things not improving. you are like where is everything going to? well he has convinced me. taxes are bad. chris, he wouldn't mind p
. >> is kelly mcgill lis going to be there? >> let's hope she leaves her garden and puts the wig on and gets back into action. she would be allowed to serve now, greg, without having to hide it. >> that's true. would you learn anything on the aircraft? >> yes, the coolest thing is the fact that it is $25, and i got in for free. >> that's great. >> that's a great thing about being in the media. >>> it is time to take a break. when we come back, more...
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cal thomas a syndicated col upist and fox news contributor and alexis mcgill johnson.d to see both of you. >> thanks. >> thanks. >> alexis, i will start with you on this. quick reaction from both of you. how cain did it, why, who was there, the crowd, his wife gloria there by his side. alexis? >> i thought it was a little embarrassing. i felt for gloria. i actually felt for herman cain. i don't think it was as exceptional as his presence was in the republican field just by sheerly being a black man in the republican field. i felt like i was missing a little bit in his leadup. it felt like he was there to promote his website. >> you mean today. you thought that was all about it today? >> i thought it was about promoting his website. i don't feel like herman cain elevated much in the debate in the republican field. you know, he was -- >> well, i hear cal chuckling in the background. take it away? >> first of all, any conservative republican of a condition american who has a solid faith is going be a target for the left in this country. the last thing that the democratic
cal thomas a syndicated col upist and fox news contributor and alexis mcgill johnson.d to see both of you. >> thanks. >> thanks. >> alexis, i will start with you on this. quick reaction from both of you. how cain did it, why, who was there, the crowd, his wife gloria there by his side. alexis? >> i thought it was a little embarrassing. i felt for gloria. i actually felt for herman cain. i don't think it was as exceptional as his presence was in the republican field just...
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researchers at the baylor college of medicine in houston led by a neuroscience -- neuroscientist from mcgillolecule called pkr in brains of mice improved their memory so much so they did this test after they injected these mice. they wanted the mice to sort of find a platform in a pool. well, the non-injected mice, it took them weeks apparently to find the hidden platform. >> a little slow. >> the injected mice, one day. >> really? it works that well? >> just one try. i'm sorry, one try. >> i will try that. >> and that's the interesting thing. it could be great, let's say, for alzheimer's patients. but some people are saying, what about if you just have a pretty good memory? now you'll have a super memory. >> i'm sure in 50 years when the fda finally gets around to approving it. >> that's right. it won't be available for years. >> interesting. what's that story about again? cheesy story. -- cheesy joke. >>> "miami herald." people always seem to lose their mind at the drive-thru of a fast food joint. get this. a middle school teacher was arrested after flinging spuds at a lakeland mcdonald's
researchers at the baylor college of medicine in houston led by a neuroscience -- neuroscientist from mcgillolecule called pkr in brains of mice improved their memory so much so they did this test after they injected these mice. they wanted the mice to sort of find a platform in a pool. well, the non-injected mice, it took them weeks apparently to find the hidden platform. >> a little slow. >> the injected mice, one day. >> really? it works that well? >> just one try....
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. >> do you think kelly mcgill is will still be in it? >> stay tuned. >> all right. >> really?sations -- >> i know what he said in your ear! >> he leaned over and said something to me. but i don't really think she's going to be in it. >> let's talk politics, something more tame. the fox news elves have been calling on the polls and they asked a whole bunch of people who they like for president of the united states. let's take a look. amongst republican voters, who do you like? well, newt gingrich by over a third. mitt romney by about a quarter. paul at 12 and perry at 8 at this point. margin of error, as you can see is 3 and that's important when you look at how the top candidates on the republican side stand up against the president of the united states. >> and look at, you got the cain people who went to ron paul and newt gingrich. gingrich at 23% and now has 36%. so he doesn't budge. >> steady. >> stayed in those low 20's. yeah, very steady but has never really peeked above that. and many people argue that's because people out there in the voting world are looking for the ot
. >> do you think kelly mcgill is will still be in it? >> stay tuned. >> all right. >> really?sations -- >> i know what he said in your ear! >> he leaned over and said something to me. but i don't really think she's going to be in it. >> let's talk politics, something more tame. the fox news elves have been calling on the polls and they asked a whole bunch of people who they like for president of the united states. let's take a look. amongst republican...