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nita said men are at the genetic disadvantage. no man has ever been hospitalized as a result of donation. egg harvests is expensive, unpleasant, dangerous. 1% of the 200,000 american women every year who go through egg harvests end up in the hospital as a result and every few years somebody dies. that hasn't happened from harpists as far as we know. life is unfair. getting eggs is the problem and getting eggs is the problem that has limited ivf. that is going to change. because we will be able to take stem cells and turn them into heart muscle cells, liver cells, brain cells and eggs and sperm. not that human embryonic stem cells you've heard so much about although we could do it with them but six years ago japan invented what are called induced pura ponton stem cells. you take skin cells and you hit them up with a cocktail of things and they start acting like embryonic stem cells. they can become heart cells and brain cells and kidney cells in lung cells and eggs and sperm. in fact a different japanese scientists has done mouse i
nita said men are at the genetic disadvantage. no man has ever been hospitalized as a result of donation. egg harvests is expensive, unpleasant, dangerous. 1% of the 200,000 american women every year who go through egg harvests end up in the hospital as a result and every few years somebody dies. that hasn't happened from harpists as far as we know. life is unfair. getting eggs is the problem and getting eggs is the problem that has limited ivf. that is going to change. because we will be able...
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. >> around this time during the whole workup, my co-counsel, nita morrison with the innocence projectct request for the sheriff's file. and what was found in that file was amazing. >> there is an offense report from 11 days after chris morton was murdered. and it's a police report made by the chief investigator, don wood. and it's a transcript of a conversation he has with chris's mother, rita kirkpatrick. the story that rita tells to don wood about what eric saw. >> and it describes in eerie detail the monster's here. what's he doing? he hit mommy. mommy's crying. is she still crying? no, mommy stopped. the monsters threw a blue suitcase on the bed. he's mad. a monster coming into the house. that's what eric called the murderer. and i think it's a great description. he said it was a big man with a big mustache. did he have daddy's gun or mommy's purse? yeah. those were the things that were stolen. >> there is a critical question that rita had the sense to ask eric in that conversation. and that question was, where was daddy, eric? was daddy there? no, mommy and eric was there. >> but
. >> around this time during the whole workup, my co-counsel, nita morrison with the innocence projectct request for the sheriff's file. and what was found in that file was amazing. >> there is an offense report from 11 days after chris morton was murdered. and it's a police report made by the chief investigator, don wood. and it's a transcript of a conversation he has with chris's mother, rita kirkpatrick. the story that rita tells to don wood about what eric saw. >> and it...
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newcomers like david always use the patriarch elephant nita as a shield. for two years he keeps his distance from cindy. but on that day in january, he notices she's a little too close for comfort. >> cindy was next to the gate. i needed to get her moved. in the process of moving cindy, i opened the gate and i should have closed the gate behind me. >> but david doesn't close the gate. a mistake that will almost cost him his life. just moments later he senses he's in trouble. >> i just had a feeling that she was going to come after me. so i yelled for help. hey bob! and right when i yelled, hey bob, she ran after me. she knew the terror in my voice. >> with 10,000 pounds of angry elephant heading straight for him, david lunges for the quickest escape route. >> the fastest way was diving under the belly of another elephant, so that at least then i can have a buffer between me and her. i did that, she hit the side of that elephant and i was able to go through the fence. >> at this moment, david makes a fateful decision. he turns back to close the gate. >> it
newcomers like david always use the patriarch elephant nita as a shield. for two years he keeps his distance from cindy. but on that day in january, he notices she's a little too close for comfort. >> cindy was next to the gate. i needed to get her moved. in the process of moving cindy, i opened the gate and i should have closed the gate behind me. >> but david doesn't close the gate. a mistake that will almost cost him his life. just moments later he senses he's in trouble....
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. >> around this time during the whole workup, my co-counsel, nita morrison with the innocence projectd what was found in that file was amazing. >> there is an offense report from 11 days after chris morton was murdered. and it's a police report made by the chief investigator, don wood. and it's a transcript of a conversation he has with chris's mother, rita kirkpatrick. the story that rita tells to don wood about what eric saw. >> and it describes in eerie detail the monster's here. what's he doing? he hit mommy. mommy's crying. is she still crying? no, mommy stopped. the monsters threw a blue suitcase on the bed. he's mad. a monster coming into the house. that's what eric called the murderer. and i think it's a great description. he said it was big man with a big mustache. did he have daddy's gun or mommy's purse? yeah. those were the things that were stolen. >> there is a critical question that rita had the sense to ask eric in that conversation. and that question was, where was daddy, eric? was daddy there? no, mommy and eric was there. >> but coming from rita kirkpatrick, chris's
. >> around this time during the whole workup, my co-counsel, nita morrison with the innocence projectd what was found in that file was amazing. >> there is an offense report from 11 days after chris morton was murdered. and it's a police report made by the chief investigator, don wood. and it's a transcript of a conversation he has with chris's mother, rita kirkpatrick. the story that rita tells to don wood about what eric saw. >> and it describes in eerie detail the...
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loving sister in donna smith, a caring nurse from queens a man sic haun, and from montross, and i know nita lowey who represents queen, and ellyol engel who represented the district where the accident concerned and i join with all of you in standing to offer a moment of silence in honor of those killed and of those injured and i ask that we do so now. thank you, mr. speaker. i'd like to yield such time as she would require to my colleague, mrs. lowey from new ork. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlelady from new york is recognized. mrs. lowey: i rise to honor the memory of my constituent, james ferrari of montross, new york, who f the four individuals lost their lives in sunday morning's tragedy. he leaves behind a wife, a and r-old daughter extended family. my thoughts and prayers are with them during this time of pain and grief. for the last 10 years, mr. ferrari commuted six days a week into the city to his job s a building supervisor. he was a hardworking new yorker, totally devoted to his his friend and neighbor told me that he did everything for his family, and now
loving sister in donna smith, a caring nurse from queens a man sic haun, and from montross, and i know nita lowey who represents queen, and ellyol engel who represented the district where the accident concerned and i join with all of you in standing to offer a moment of silence in honor of those killed and of those injured and i ask that we do so now. thank you, mr. speaker. i'd like to yield such time as she would require to my colleague, mrs. lowey from new ork. the speaker pro tempore:...
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and we now welcome nita farahany. [applause] >> thank you. this is on? okay. it is a pleasure and honor to be here with you today and you have an opportunity to talk with you about how behavioral sciences are impacting the legal system. this morning you heard about the extraordinary role of dna and the analysis that phones are playing in identifying individuals, and individually identifying criminals in order to solve the crimes. i'm going to shift our focus a little bit to talk about which no mix and behavioral sciences tell us about why a person has committed a crime. and whether or not an improved understanding of why people commit crimes in the consummate contributions should impact how we think about responsibility for criminal conduct and the punishment for criminal conduct. and so of all of the risk factors that are most notable for the developments of antisocial personality disorder that have economic basis, does anyone know what the most predictive genomic future is? any guesses? >> yes, being a male. i'm a little bit biased, but i think that men are
and we now welcome nita farahany. [applause] >> thank you. this is on? okay. it is a pleasure and honor to be here with you today and you have an opportunity to talk with you about how behavioral sciences are impacting the legal system. this morning you heard about the extraordinary role of dna and the analysis that phones are playing in identifying individuals, and individually identifying criminals in order to solve the crimes. i'm going to shift our focus a little bit to talk about...
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because they say, as you heard from nita lowey in my piece, that this is a publicity stunt by republicanse specific, what they argue is that this is in budgetary terms, simply to authorize the money, which would be about $13 million, with an "m", million dollars a year, and it wouldn't actually appropriate and designate the money for any kind of research, cancer or other, for pediatric care at the nih. again, they're arguing it's not what republicans say it is. on the flipside, as you heard from the democrat in my piece, never mind eric cantor, the house majority whip democrat, this is a baby step and you have to start somewhere, and why not at least make the gesture to authorize this money that was for political convengtions and o this way? i did speak with gabriella's parents about this, let them know that a lot of democrats thought that this was nothing more than a publicity stunt, that they were basically being taken advantage of, and they strongly disagreed. they said they're very sophisticated people, and i can tell you by talking to them, they are. this is not easy, and i can also
because they say, as you heard from nita lowey in my piece, that this is a publicity stunt by republicanse specific, what they argue is that this is in budgetary terms, simply to authorize the money, which would be about $13 million, with an "m", million dollars a year, and it wouldn't actually appropriate and designate the money for any kind of research, cancer or other, for pediatric care at the nih. again, they're arguing it's not what republicans say it is. on the flipside, as you...
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nita lowey. >> thank you very much. as you know many times when we all get here everything has been said but not everybody has said it. i just want to add a few points. number one, as an appropriator since this bill has restored 2/3 of the dollars for appropriations, we will now be able to write appropriation bills. number two, i am not happy with the 2% cut to medicare providers, but it does not go to beneficiaries. number three, i think it is absolutely urgent that we restore and continue the unemployment insurance benefits. it is absolutely outrageous that we should leave this congress and go home for the holidays when too many people, over a million people, will not be getting their unemployment benefits. so overall i do think it's important that we were able to work together, but i want to make it clear if we get the house back, it will be an even better bill. when it comes to the national institutes of health, education, jobs, the economy we can do better, but i think this is the best that we can do at this point.
nita lowey. >> thank you very much. as you know many times when we all get here everything has been said but not everybody has said it. i just want to add a few points. number one, as an appropriator since this bill has restored 2/3 of the dollars for appropriations, we will now be able to write appropriation bills. number two, i am not happy with the 2% cut to medicare providers, but it does not go to beneficiaries. number three, i think it is absolutely urgent that we restore and...
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ranking member on bument, our assistant leader, jim clyburn and the ranking member on appropriations, nita lowey, for bringing this fight to a draw. i think that's really where it came out and it -- hopefully it will go forward today and enable us to clear the table, to set the table for other debates as we go down the line. whether we're talking about job creation, whether we're talking about raising the minimum wage, whether we're talking about passing an immigration bill. let us get this out of the way. having said that, i just want to say about the republicans, they never miss an opportunity to miss an opportunity when it comes to job creation. in this bill, in this budget we could have had, as chris van hollen suggested, investments in short-term and long-term growth. just to close -- to close a loophole, we could have built the infrastructure, built infrastructure in our country, creating jobs immediately. close a loophole, we could have built the human infrastructure by investing in early childhood education. the republicans said no. one of the fastest ways to inject a man into the
ranking member on bument, our assistant leader, jim clyburn and the ranking member on appropriations, nita lowey, for bringing this fight to a draw. i think that's really where it came out and it -- hopefully it will go forward today and enable us to clear the table, to set the table for other debates as we go down the line. whether we're talking about job creation, whether we're talking about raising the minimum wage, whether we're talking about passing an immigration bill. let us get this out...
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loving sister in donna smith, a caring nurse from queens a man sic haun, and from montross, and i know nita lowey who represents queen, and ellyol engel who represented the district where the accident concerned and i join with all of you in standing to offer a moment of silence in honor of those killed and of those injured and i ask that we do so now. thank you, mr. speaker. i'd like to yield such time as she would require to my colleague, mrs. lowey from new ork. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlelady from new york is recognized. mrs. lowey: i rise to honor the memory of my constituent, james ferrari of montross, new york, who f the four individuals lost their lives in sunday morning's tragedy. he leaves behind a wife, a and r-old daughter extended family. my thoughts and prayers are with them during this time of pain and grief. for the last 10 years, mr. ferrari commuted six days a week into the city to his job s a building supervisor. he was a hardworking new yorker, totally devoted to his his friend and neighbor told me that he did everything for his family, and now
loving sister in donna smith, a caring nurse from queens a man sic haun, and from montross, and i know nita lowey who represents queen, and ellyol engel who represented the district where the accident concerned and i join with all of you in standing to offer a moment of silence in honor of those killed and of those injured and i ask that we do so now. thank you, mr. speaker. i'd like to yield such time as she would require to my colleague, mrs. lowey from new ork. the speaker pro tempore:...