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deep brain stimulation or dbs. >> how are you feeling right fowl, brent?> i feel happy. >> foal happeel happy? >> to short-circuit the signals that cause so much fear and anxiety. >> he became really happy. his mood was really elevated. he was talking a lot better. >> i feel like laughing for some reason. >> you feel like laughing? that's good. >> we want to know when you're having those feelings, tell us. >> later when the electrodes are turned on with a continuous electrical current, his doctors are betting his neurological hiccups will be fixed. >> hi, brent, how are you doing? >> pretty good, how are you? >> thanks for coming. >> oh, sure. >> just a few weeks now since his operation and brent is having the electrodes implanted in his brain turned on. >> you feel any changes, any extreme sensations anywhere? >> i feel like laughing like in surgery. >> but it will take several months and several adjustments to the electrical current for brent to find out if those feelings will last. >> i am going to be looking at you all night. >> a few months later, pro
deep brain stimulation or dbs. >> how are you feeling right fowl, brent?> i feel happy. >> foal happeel happy? >> to short-circuit the signals that cause so much fear and anxiety. >> he became really happy. his mood was really elevated. he was talking a lot better. >> i feel like laughing for some reason. >> you feel like laughing? that's good. >> we want to know when you're having those feelings, tell us. >> later when the electrodes are...
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deep brain stimulation, or dbs. >> how are you feeling right now? >> happy?re placed in brett's brain tissue to short circuit the signals that cause so much anxiety and fear. >> when we're stimulating, he started laughing and he started you know, he became really happy, his mood was elevated. he was talking a lot better. >> feel like laughing, that's good. >> we want to know when you have those feelings. tell us. >> later when the electrodes are turned on with a current brett's doctors bet that his neurological hiccups will be fixed. >> hi, brett. how are you doing? >> pretty good. >> thanks for coming. >> sure. >> a few weeks now since his operation. and brett is having the electrodes turned on. >> feel any changes? sensations anywhere? >> i feel like laughing. like in surgery. >> it will take several months and several adjustments to the electrical current for brett to find out if the feelings will last. >> i'm going to be looking at you all night. >> a few months later, progress. it's up and it's down. >> it's been a week or so. i might have a hard time fo
deep brain stimulation, or dbs. >> how are you feeling right now? >> happy?re placed in brett's brain tissue to short circuit the signals that cause so much anxiety and fear. >> when we're stimulating, he started laughing and he started you know, he became really happy, his mood was elevated. he was talking a lot better. >> feel like laughing, that's good. >> we want to know when you have those feelings. tell us. >> later when the electrodes are turned on...
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moment.se it at this is why we're seeing some which investment going into companies like cloud air or mango dbing to go squared. analyze it all, make it worthwhile for companies, for governments to have the sort of data and action on it immediately. 900 million has just gone into -- i will leave it as fact. this arty $45 billion industry set to join 20% year on year according to idc. one of the things he came out of that was how the u.k., because of its centralized health services, has so much to gain from big data in the life sciences arena because they're such a wealth of data available if people can get through the privacy issues. caroline, thank you very much for that. >> still to come, as ipo fever grips europe, how to find the right share sales to buy into? >> welcome back to "countdown." i mark barton. >> and i'm anna edwards. for greater look at the ipo david list joins us now. do you have indigestion? >> there's a huge amount of fatigue going on right now. kissing about 10 ipos this week. forhave to take them mental a real plethora at the moment. there are still many in the pipeline a
moment.se it at this is why we're seeing some which investment going into companies like cloud air or mango dbing to go squared. analyze it all, make it worthwhile for companies, for governments to have the sort of data and action on it immediately. 900 million has just gone into -- i will leave it as fact. this arty $45 billion industry set to join 20% year on year according to idc. one of the things he came out of that was how the u.k., because of its centralized health services, has so much...
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program waslding not just a matter of manpower or woman power synth when db welder er alsowendy the weld participated. it was also a matter of raw materials. , the resources were not infinite. one bottleneck and the construction program was steel plate. pressed by the demands of war, american steel mills increased production by 300% between 1940-1943. shipbuilding increase by more than 1500% in that same timeframe. american war production board had to decide which programs got preferred access to these scarce raw materials. no ship could be built without it. battle ships, aircraft carriers, cruisers, destroyers. the principal rivals for these vital resources were to ship parts that are often overlooked in the heroic stories move you were -- of the war at sea. the delivered supplies. this was the ugly duckling of war. a propelled box, should more or less like a bats. 2100 tons of cargo. they had a flat bottom. you can steam right up onto a beach, open massive doors and discharge tanks and trucks right out onto the sand. that good case can be made it was the most important ship of the seco
program waslding not just a matter of manpower or woman power synth when db welder er alsowendy the weld participated. it was also a matter of raw materials. , the resources were not infinite. one bottleneck and the construction program was steel plate. pressed by the demands of war, american steel mills increased production by 300% between 1940-1943. shipbuilding increase by more than 1500% in that same timeframe. american war production board had to decide which programs got preferred access...
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. >> let's say that you decide you don't want a truck or cycle but do you want a db-4 1960'ses aton martinu have something special. >> yeah. big car history geek andive i had reader, i discovered this story about segato and david brown working together to build a very famous car. the real story is, david brown and aston martin and the zagato family did not get along well at all. they were supposed to build 20 cars as part of the process. they only built 18 and then falsified documents for the next two. but the young designer who was responsible for it on his own time was penceling out ideas to do like a shooting brake or a convertible. we had a client ask for a car of this ilk and i said, i know this amazing story, so let's build this convertible that never got built because of this personality conflict. we took a modern aston martin for its mechanical goodness and then hand-built the body in collaboration with the original design chief from zagato. incredibly long proserks it's been about 2 1/2 years and we hope to have it done by about august of next year. >> jonathan ward, any automobil
. >> let's say that you decide you don't want a truck or cycle but do you want a db-4 1960'ses aton martinu have something special. >> yeah. big car history geek andive i had reader, i discovered this story about segato and david brown working together to build a very famous car. the real story is, david brown and aston martin and the zagato family did not get along well at all. they were supposed to build 20 cars as part of the process. they only built 18 and then falsified...
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the famous hog cost rating video or ad that she did. i grew up db. >> castrating hogs? can you tell us about her prospects? >> this is an incredible race as well because you've got a battle going on between the tea party and the establishment. here you've got joni ernst. guess what? she's got support of both sides. she's a republican state senator in iowa, running in the senate primary there for her party, getting backed by big groups on both sides, big bucks, including mitt romney. >> yeah. >> he was just there the other day to campaign with her, but also sarah palin. so, she's getting support from both sides. but it's this ad right here that's made her a star. take a listen. >> i'm joni ernst. i grew up castrating hogs on an iowa farm, so when i get to washington, i'll know how to cut pork. [ laughter ] >> there you go. listen, ernst is the favorite in today's republican primary out there. if she wins, republicans think she has a good shot of grabbing a democratic seat and flipping it come november. the republicans need to win back six senate seats from the democrats
the famous hog cost rating video or ad that she did. i grew up db. >> castrating hogs? can you tell us about her prospects? >> this is an incredible race as well because you've got a battle going on between the tea party and the establishment. here you've got joni ernst. guess what? she's got support of both sides. she's a republican state senator in iowa, running in the senate primary there for her party, getting backed by big groups on both sides, big bucks, including mitt romney....
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this would probably lead australia or rba to cut again or mode in a more lenient the next few months. >> moving across the pacific to dbs bank says brace shift in wall street. >> it is simply a restatement of the price to earnings ratio. it is a cyclical high in the level of complacency in the market. we're looking at the possibility of a significant correction in the second half of the year. as long as we are still faced with the power of zero interest rates, i doubt of the equities market will terminate. >> that is the word from asia on the second half of the year. >> some other stories making headlines. asia's biggest internet company has agreed to fork out almost three quarters of a billion dollars for a stake in the website.t-like the company has racked up at inst 280 -- $258 million them and a this quarter -- in m &a this quarter. the french bank has negotiated a six-month delay to prepare for a ban on handling certain dollar transaction. the company is to plead guilty to the criminal charges today. nationays no single should dominate international affairs. it is an approach doomed to fail and china would never se
this would probably lead australia or rba to cut again or mode in a more lenient the next few months. >> moving across the pacific to dbs bank says brace shift in wall street. >> it is simply a restatement of the price to earnings ratio. it is a cyclical high in the level of complacency in the market. we're looking at the possibility of a significant correction in the second half of the year. as long as we are still faced with the power of zero interest rates, i doubt of the...
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that that man who is now or vice president, joe biden, in 2006-'07 during that civil could be flikt, suggested that partition was, in fact, the likely outcome. could we see db now vice president biden. so there he's seeing the idea is to maintain a unified iraq by decentralizing it giving each religious ethnic group room to run its own affairs while leaving the central government in charge of common interests. does that, earl, sound like a reasonable way -- there was a laughter about that at the time. is that precisely where we're going now? >> no, absolutely not. and one is the arrogance of the west to actually suggest that we're going to partition again this sovereign kcountry. i find it offensive to even suggest it. as opposed to saudi or to turkish or to iran iian that yo can tell them you can't handle or manage conflict so the u.n. is going to come in and partition you like we did after the second and the first world war. i don't think the u.n. has, one, the clout or the political backing and i don't think they have the people's will of the world or even in that region. and i don't think that the tribal leadership will allow that to happen. if you have
that that man who is now or vice president, joe biden, in 2006-'07 during that civil could be flikt, suggested that partition was, in fact, the likely outcome. could we see db now vice president biden. so there he's seeing the idea is to maintain a unified iraq by decentralizing it giving each religious ethnic group room to run its own affairs while leaving the central government in charge of common interests. does that, earl, sound like a reasonable way -- there was a laughter about that at...