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that recall effects several versions of kraft american singles pasteurized cheese products. but there were until reports of anyone getting sick. this recall involves more than 7,000 cases of kraft american singles because of a suppliers out of standard storage temperatures. all recalled products has a best used by date of february 20th or 21st of 2015. for more information you can two to our website at ktvu.com. and look under web links. >>> it was just a matter of inches that prevented this from becoming a whole different story. tonight we are hear from a woman that survived an accident where she was pierced by a pole. and it all started with a text while she was behind the wheel. her memories of the crash and her warning to other drivers tonight on ktvu channel 2 news at 5:00. thank you for making ktvu your choice for yous. we're always here for you at ktvu.com and you can follow us on twitter and facebook. enjoy your labor day holiday. alex paen: the program you are about to view contains real life mysteries of several missing people. just watching may save their lives. k
that recall effects several versions of kraft american singles pasteurized cheese products. but there were until reports of anyone getting sick. this recall involves more than 7,000 cases of kraft american singles because of a suppliers out of standard storage temperatures. all recalled products has a best used by date of february 20th or 21st of 2015. for more information you can two to our website at ktvu.com. and look under web links. >>> it was just a matter of inches that...
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disease had been around so long for the theory was already considered outdated by the time louis pasteurshowed the presence of germs in the air in his class of guys. a month of vampire hunters sterilizing the coffin to not take refuge for those tour doctors that would disagree on the diagnosis. the number one cannot believe in vampires despite the evidence of the older doctor delivers the impassioned speech on the intersection of science and faith. let me tell you there are thingséÑ done today that would have been deemed un wholly by those who discovered electricity to they themselves have been burned as wizards. he goes on i heard once of an american that enables us to believe things to be untrue. that we should have an open mind not let a little bit of truth like us small rock does to a truck for pro the dracula is as much about this problem of evidence chanters as it is about vampires. in proposing one truce may be real another do we believe vaccination to be more monstrous fantasy's? -- the and tizzies? >> there is thus overlooked by god the household of the millions upon millions as
disease had been around so long for the theory was already considered outdated by the time louis pasteurshowed the presence of germs in the air in his class of guys. a month of vampire hunters sterilizing the coffin to not take refuge for those tour doctors that would disagree on the diagnosis. the number one cannot believe in vampires despite the evidence of the older doctor delivers the impassioned speech on the intersection of science and faith. let me tell you there are thingséÑ done...
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louis pasteur was born in 1822. shortly, if they could recognize our testing procedures now, we've got work to do to ramp it up i think. and that's the whole, but a similar debate, and the genetic markings and all this other you know stuff that's going on. so i'm very, very excited. also i've been involved and helped along, following dr. gingrey's lead, appreciate the work you've done. and gene green, i look forward to working with him as we move forward in the next congress as we're having discussions to do that. you are getting the same questions from us. and so i think what we really want to do, and we will hear from the next panel, is let's get a handle on this risk and reward. i'm not so adverse to incentivize in the private sector in something that they're moving on that is going through the process of helping them do that. but then they're going to take and then go, you know, into places that no one else is going to go. so one of the first questions was, as you have seen companies leave the field of antibioti
louis pasteur was born in 1822. shortly, if they could recognize our testing procedures now, we've got work to do to ramp it up i think. and that's the whole, but a similar debate, and the genetic markings and all this other you know stuff that's going on. so i'm very, very excited. also i've been involved and helped along, following dr. gingrey's lead, appreciate the work you've done. and gene green, i look forward to working with him as we move forward in the next congress as we're having...
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for diagnostics, i will tell you that louis pasteur and alexander fleming would recognize the methods we use today. because they invented them. and so there's a lot of room at the top for improvement. we are using genetic sequencing of human genome, which is huge compared to the microbial genome, but using the practice of advanced methods is not the norm, and that improving diagnostics tremendously simplified medical trials and also treatment. >> talk about incentive. deeply such incidents could be used in other unmet need areas beyond just antibiotic? >> of course i believe that is possible. however, as i think mr. waxman said, there are trade-offs. you have to balance -- there are always trade-offs in putting these incentives in place, and i being a physician and a scientist, i'm not the most qualified person to make those trade-offs. i think congress really has to weigh those. i can say that the urgency of the public health urgency for this problem is severe. and will continue and i think you hear that from other experts as well. we are not over the hump. we have not succeeded in d
for diagnostics, i will tell you that louis pasteur and alexander fleming would recognize the methods we use today. because they invented them. and so there's a lot of room at the top for improvement. we are using genetic sequencing of human genome, which is huge compared to the microbial genome, but using the practice of advanced methods is not the norm, and that improving diagnostics tremendously simplified medical trials and also treatment. >> talk about incentive. deeply such...
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louis pasteur, he made reference to germs. if you find something that changes, that disagrees with common thought, that's the greatest thing going in science. we look forward to that change. we challenge you. tell us why the universe is accelerating. tell us why these mothers were getting sick and we'll find an explanation for it. the idea that the majority has sway in science is true only up to a point and then the other thing i just want to point out, what you may have missed in evolutionary explanations of life is the mechanism by which we add complexity. the earth is getting energy from the sun all the time. and that energy is used to make lifeforms somewhat more complex. >> how did consciousness come from matter? >> i don't know. this is a great mystery. a dear friend of mine is a neurologist. she studies the nature of consciousness. now i will say i used to embrace a joke about dogs. i love dogs, who doesn't. and you can say this guy remarked "i've never seen a dog paralyzed by self-doubt." actually, i have. furthermore,
louis pasteur, he made reference to germs. if you find something that changes, that disagrees with common thought, that's the greatest thing going in science. we look forward to that change. we challenge you. tell us why the universe is accelerating. tell us why these mothers were getting sick and we'll find an explanation for it. the idea that the majority has sway in science is true only up to a point and then the other thing i just want to point out, what you may have missed in evolutionary...