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petri: mr. speaker, i yield one minute to my colleague from wisconsin, representative baldwin. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from wisconsin is recognized for one minute. ms. baldwin: i rise today in strong support of the st. croix river crossing project authorization act. this past november i had a chance to visit the 181 year old stillwater bridge and i met with community leaders. after seeing this bridge for myself and listening to arguments, i'm convinced that this legislation is necessary, reasonable and time-sensitive. the bridge project will support thousands of construction jobs in both wisconsin and minnesota. in addition, the new bridge will help shorten travel times reduce traffic congestion and most important improve safety and perhaps it will even save some lives. the stories i heard from people who use this bridge every day are truly startling. i heard sfr some folks who literally fear for their safety and afraid that something similar to the i-35 bridge collapse could hap
petri: mr. speaker, i yield one minute to my colleague from wisconsin, representative baldwin. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from wisconsin is recognized for one minute. ms. baldwin: i rise today in strong support of the st. croix river crossing project authorization act. this past november i had a chance to visit the 181 year old stillwater bridge and i met with community leaders. after seeing this bridge for myself and listening to arguments, i'm convinced that this legislation is...
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to protect his men, sergeant petry grabbed the grenade.ilitary salute," i'm tyler. >> every once in a while, a play that is truly unique bursts upon the stage. "war horse" is one of those plays. nicole tells us what makes it so special. >> "war horse" tells the story of a boy and the horse he loves. it's set against the background of the first world war. >> well, i think it's a story about hope, and my character, albert, makes this wonderful friend, joey the horse, and then joey is, tragically, taken away from him and sent to fight in the war -- in the first world war -- and so albert runs away from home and goes on this journey to try to find him. >> at first, it looks like most other broadway plays. it has talented actors and impressive staging. but look closely at the horses. they're not real. they're giant puppets. >> say goodbye to him now. >> now, sir? right now? >> say goodbye, albert. >> when i first started, i thought that it would take a lot of pretending and a lot of imagination to believe that the puppet was a real horse. but i
to protect his men, sergeant petry grabbed the grenade.ilitary salute," i'm tyler. >> every once in a while, a play that is truly unique bursts upon the stage. "war horse" is one of those plays. nicole tells us what makes it so special. >> "war horse" tells the story of a boy and the horse he loves. it's set against the background of the first world war. >> well, i think it's a story about hope, and my character, albert, makes this wonderful friend,...
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i want you to test your burger when it's made by somebody cloned from a petri dish. no i'm just glad they moved beyond mouse meat because that's what they started with. let's get to our last word because dominique strauss kahn is in the headlines yet again this time it was what he did with maid but with women that may have been prostitutes the clerk. spent two days in custody here facing questions of respect to prostitution ring straus com says he attended the parties but didn't know that the women were prostitutes. i challenge you to distinguish the naked prostitutes from any of the naked woman. i know you don't really believe me i will be a big. party i don't really know what the protocol is or what's going on but if you're naked. i just kind of that is the story has reinforced our view of french stereotypes because i was really concerned after d.s. kate was acquitted the last right right french consistency to the right it's true yeah no perp walk which you know they lived up to that because they were so critical of the perp walk that he went through here when he w
i want you to test your burger when it's made by somebody cloned from a petri dish. no i'm just glad they moved beyond mouse meat because that's what they started with. let's get to our last word because dominique strauss kahn is in the headlines yet again this time it was what he did with maid but with women that may have been prostitutes the clerk. spent two days in custody here facing questions of respect to prostitution ring straus com says he attended the parties but didn't know that the...
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to go from a hamburger like this to one looking like this this is actually beef being created in a petri dish a dutch scientists is using stem cells from cattle muscle tissue to create a burger in the lap and he told a conference of the american association for the advancement of science he aims to unveil the first one. so the idea here is that you know this won't be as bad for the environment if you have the test to created me but. it just seems so gross that i think i'll just stop eating and the last thing about it is as the third exactly this is going to be a two thousand two hundred fifty thousand euro burger the first one and he's talking about this solving the problems with an inefficient system of producing meat that's not going to be able to meet the demands of global population how about stop eating meat ok great we won't have me i think that's a little bit of a better solution than two hundred fifty thousand euro test tube burger. is this you know i'm a big i think that we can find alternatives but i mean just showing what you know this is this is definitely a secret project to
to go from a hamburger like this to one looking like this this is actually beef being created in a petri dish a dutch scientists is using stem cells from cattle muscle tissue to create a burger in the lap and he told a conference of the american association for the advancement of science he aims to unveil the first one. so the idea here is that you know this won't be as bad for the environment if you have the test to created me but. it just seems so gross that i think i'll just stop eating and...
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than $47 million. [ applause ] that means real money in the hands of real people, people like pam petrie of rice lake. she saw her property tax bill go down by more than $100 this year. i had a great time talking to her on the phone today. she's absolutely thrilled with this. or gail griswald was surprised to see her tax bill go down, too. we heard that frf a bridge she plays bridge with. our tax reform helps thousands like them all across the state. still, there's more to be done to protect the taxpayers of wisconsin. last year, i pointed the bipartisan commission on waste, fraud and abuse. the 34eb membmembers of that pad in their final report early this month, and in it, they identified over $400 million in savings for the taxpayers. we've already implemented some of the recommendations for this report and to date, these reforms have saved taxpayers tens of millions of dollars. that's a great start. but identifying waste isn't enough. we need to eliminate it. to that end, i'm announcing the waste, fraud and abuse elimination task force, charged with responsibility to follow through on
than $47 million. [ applause ] that means real money in the hands of real people, people like pam petrie of rice lake. she saw her property tax bill go down by more than $100 this year. i had a great time talking to her on the phone today. she's absolutely thrilled with this. or gail griswald was surprised to see her tax bill go down, too. we heard that frf a bridge she plays bridge with. our tax reform helps thousands like them all across the state. still, there's more to be done to protect...
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petri. mr. speaker, i'm pleased to hear the cooperative tone of the other side of the aisle who had the opportunity when they controlled both the house, the senate and the white house to pass a bill and failed to do so. but i'm really encouraged today by their willingness to come together in a bipartisan effort on behalf of the american people and get one of the most important job creations, infrastructure bills and pieces of legislation which is our responsibility done. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from wisconsin is recognized for one minute. mr. petri: thank you very much, mr. chairman. i'd be remiss to see the discussion of this conference report conclude without expressing my admiration and appreciation of the service of our colleague, jerry costello, for whom i suspect this may be the last f.a.a. re-authorization, although i know he will not be riding off into the sunset. he will be very much around in one capacity or another, continuing to pla
petri. mr. speaker, i'm pleased to hear the cooperative tone of the other side of the aisle who had the opportunity when they controlled both the house, the senate and the white house to pass a bill and failed to do so. but i'm really encouraged today by their willingness to come together in a bipartisan effort on behalf of the american people and get one of the most important job creations, infrastructure bills and pieces of legislation which is our responsibility done. i yield back the...
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this is steve being created in each petrie dish.ch scientist uses stem cells from cattle tissue to create a burger in a laboratory. he wants to unveil the first one by october. >> the pieces are too small to actually cook right now. >>catherine: he estimates the first burger will cost 330,000 to make. behind this is a search for a more environmentally friendly way to produce meat. with land as a premium for the animals needed one scientist says global meat consumption could rise 60% of the next 40 years. this is not the first lab grown food to make headlines. genetically engineered salmon has hit snags as the food and drug administration considers its safety. >>catherine: the project leader says even if you have unlimited resources it would still take a 10-20 years to make the stem cell burger as efficient as a regular one. his research is being funded by a single flight data and a backer in someone who loves to remain anonymous. >>pam: continuing coverage of the speed freak killers. one man says the well they searched was not the c
this is steve being created in each petrie dish.ch scientist uses stem cells from cattle tissue to create a burger in a laboratory. he wants to unveil the first one by october. >> the pieces are too small to actually cook right now. >>catherine: he estimates the first burger will cost 330,000 to make. behind this is a search for a more environmentally friendly way to produce meat. with land as a premium for the animals needed one scientist says global meat consumption could rise 60%...
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save the earth ..that's one way ..you know." coming from a petri dish.ed to know some good news for the skittish. post says even if he had unlimited resources, it would still take 0 to 20 years to make these stemmcell burgers as efficient as for now, he says his research is being to remain mary snow, c-n-n, new york. coming up... a car ripped apart.the mistake &pthe driver of this car made.. that lead to a crash that killed thhee people. ((megan live tease))a bill allowing transgenderrd people to use which ever bathroom they want will be voted on today in baltimore county.i'm megan gilliland, why some are worried it could put their and some help... for maryland residents looking for work.the 10 companies... hiring áthis week.áyou're watching fox 45 morning news.. all local.. all morning. ((break 4)) 3 dangers. the hidden health risk of sugar ffee driiks..... on fox 45 3 rising-your chance to win a - 100-dolar gift card is just just minutes from nowcard is 3 3 fiber mao 3 3 fiberrmao the balttmore county council will vvte átodayá oo a bill designed to pro
save the earth ..that's one way ..you know." coming from a petri dish.ed to know some good news for the skittish. post says even if he had unlimited resources, it would still take 0 to 20 years to make these stemmcell burgers as efficient as for now, he says his research is being to remain mary snow, c-n-n, new york. coming up... a car ripped apart.the mistake &pthe driver of this car made.. that lead to a crash that killed thhee people. ((megan live tease))a bill allowing...
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san francisco is a petri dish of on jurors, i technology, industry, social and environmental awareness. -- entrepreneur s, high technology, industry, social and environmental awareness. it can and should become the engine and new neighborhood for economically viable, socially equitable, and environmentally responsible growth. we intend to create this neighborhood in partnership with the port and friends in the neighborhood. up is a nonprofit development entity. we created up for a variety of reasons and in response to this question. one was to access another source of funding not typically available to for-profit development companies. this will help us to bring funds into the development which we would not otherwise have. the team has a long history in san francisco of successfully creating and accomplishing difficult projects. i grew up in the city. my father was a pattern maker at ajax on third street. we found a build inc. on 20th and illinois. we spent a lot of time looking out that window imagining what a great thing it could be. my partner who spoke earlier is the proprietor in
san francisco is a petri dish of on jurors, i technology, industry, social and environmental awareness. -- entrepreneur s, high technology, industry, social and environmental awareness. it can and should become the engine and new neighborhood for economically viable, socially equitable, and environmentally responsible growth. we intend to create this neighborhood in partnership with the port and friends in the neighborhood. up is a nonprofit development entity. we created up for a variety of...
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and they have exhausted one site and no searchers searching for victims of this petri killers are turning their attention to the next week that hasn't been explored. the patrol car blocks access to the dig site as investigators say they have reached an important milestone. >> and we have gone to where there is no more hole. it's just solid. >> they now plan to put the camera down the 50-foot whole to make sure that everything that can be removed has been removed. >> we will take you look at the second hole and evaluate what information we have and what we need to do. >> sacramento bounty hunter leonard padilla has been working the case of the so- called speed freak killers. they were convicted of seven murders but authorities suspect there could be at least 20 victims of the tear from my killing spree in the 80's and 90's. >> the next girls started coming when they killed people. and once they got the taste of that, they didn't quit and they could quit. they just kept going. >> investigators say so far they have recovered about 5000 bone fragments from the a while and some of them have be
and they have exhausted one site and no searchers searching for victims of this petri killers are turning their attention to the next week that hasn't been explored. the patrol car blocks access to the dig site as investigators say they have reached an important milestone. >> and we have gone to where there is no more hole. it's just solid. >> they now plan to put the camera down the 50-foot whole to make sure that everything that can be removed has been removed. >> we will...
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doctors used threaded catheters to take stem cells, grow more in a petri dish. the results more healthy heart muscle and 50% less scar tissue. regrowing heart muscle is amazing technology. not something you want to try at home, obviously. i want to show you technology that could be in your home, gadgets to get healthy and stay healthy. another resident gadget guy is here to help us out. you went to the consumer electronic show which is fun. >> unbelievable. >> some say technology can make it tougher because people are parked in front of screens. you found things that are the opposite. there are a lot of scale that is measure your weight and body mass index. what is different about this one? >> it syncs to your home wi-fi network. it makes it easier to keep track of. it looks pretty and like a regular home scale. >> accountability as well. >> absolutely. >> one app is called lose it. it sends information to lose it. >> it's a free app. i have it on the ipad. this is actually my food i have eaten today. i have 1805 calories for the day. i have eating 1500 for the
doctors used threaded catheters to take stem cells, grow more in a petri dish. the results more healthy heart muscle and 50% less scar tissue. regrowing heart muscle is amazing technology. not something you want to try at home, obviously. i want to show you technology that could be in your home, gadgets to get healthy and stay healthy. another resident gadget guy is here to help us out. you went to the consumer electronic show which is fun. >> unbelievable. >> some say technology...
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>> your entire house is a petri dish? >> exactly.ges and wet carpets are excellent places for baskets. they should be cleaned -- bacteria. they should be cleaned regularly especially if they begin to smell. >> if you could see the look on lynette charles' face now you would die laughing. >> that is so disgusting. >>> something more pleasant, the forecast will be a little cold but runners, you know to bundle up, winds out of the northwest at 5 to 10 miles per hour. so making the 30s feel more like the 20s. the satellite and radar, not picking up on a lot this morning. we had clouds earlier but now as it gets pushed to the south we'll get lots of sunshine. that is courtesy of an area of high pressure that is working its way in from the west for today. that system that came in, out in the atlantic ocean now. it's gone, we're not dealing with that. we'll be dealing with the chillier air wrapped around that. and we're also going to be seeing lots of sunshine for today, but we do have another system to talk about. future trend goes into mo
>> your entire house is a petri dish? >> exactly.ges and wet carpets are excellent places for baskets. they should be cleaned -- bacteria. they should be cleaned regularly especially if they begin to smell. >> if you could see the look on lynette charles' face now you would die laughing. >> that is so disgusting. >>> something more pleasant, the forecast will be a little cold but runners, you know to bundle up, winds out of the northwest at 5 to 10 miles per...
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we'll tell you how this burger went from the petri dish to a lunch plate just ahead. >>> and join the discussion check us out onch nbc bay area.. oh will you grab us some yoplait? sure. what flavor? mm, one of each. lemon burst, hm, cherry orchard, blackberry harvest... my daughter's grabbing some yoplait. pina colada, orange creme. i can't imagine where she is... strawberry cheesecake. [ grocery store pa ] clean up in aisle eight. found her! [ female announcer ] yoplait original. 25 flavors for you to love. it is so good. >>> welcome back, everyone. if you're in the market for brand-new artwork and happen to have, i don't know, around $80 million in your budget, i think we have found exactly what you're looking for. soon to hit the auction block in may, one of only four versions of the masterpiece "the scream." this is the only version privately owned. a businessman's dad who was friends with monk gave it to him. price tag could go over $80 million with money going toward a new museum in norway. >>> a new addition to the royal family. duchess of cambridge and prince william parents t
we'll tell you how this burger went from the petri dish to a lunch plate just ahead. >>> and join the discussion check us out onch nbc bay area.. oh will you grab us some yoplait? sure. what flavor? mm, one of each. lemon burst, hm, cherry orchard, blackberry harvest... my daughter's grabbing some yoplait. pina colada, orange creme. i can't imagine where she is... strawberry cheesecake. [ grocery store pa ] clean up in aisle eight. found her! [ female announcer ] yoplait original. 25...
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doctors used a threaded catheter to take stem cells from each patient, grow more of those cells in a petridish and reinject them a few weeks later. the result of all that, more healthy heart muscle and 50% less scar tissue. we'll keep an eye on that. regrowing heart muscle is amazing technology but not something you want to try at home obviously. i do want to show you some technology that could be in your home. gadgets that could actually help you get healthy and possibly stay healthy. our veteran medical producer, another resident gadget guy, matt sloan, here to help us out. you went to the consumer electronics show, which is pretty fun, i hear. >> it was unbelievable. >> the gadgets are pretty interesting. some people say technology can make it tougher because people are parked in front of screens. you found things that are quite the opposite. this scale, to start out with, there's a lot of scales that measure your weight and your body mass index. what's different about this one? >> this one will sync with your home wi-fi index and send the data, your body mass index, it will send it to
doctors used a threaded catheter to take stem cells from each patient, grow more of those cells in a petridish and reinject them a few weeks later. the result of all that, more healthy heart muscle and 50% less scar tissue. we'll keep an eye on that. regrowing heart muscle is amazing technology but not something you want to try at home obviously. i do want to show you some technology that could be in your home. gadgets that could actually help you get healthy and possibly stay healthy. our...
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this is actually beef being created in a petri dish.le muscle tissue to create a burger in a lab. he told a conference of the american association for the advancement of science he aims to unveil the first one by october. >> still very small pieces and too small to actually cook it right now. we are now gearing up to produce let's say a golf ball size of this stuff and cook it. >> post estimates that first burger will cost $330,000 to make. behind it all is the search for a more environmentally friendly way to produce meat as the world's population grows. with land at a premium for the animals needed, one scientist at the conference says global meet consumption could rise 60% in the next 40 years. this isn't the first lab food to make headlines. here in the u.s., an effort to produce genetically engineered salmon has hit snags as the food and drug administration considers its safety. even if it looks the same, tastes the same and is just as safe, would people really eat beef made in a lab? it's a hard sell for some at new york's katz's
this is actually beef being created in a petri dish.le muscle tissue to create a burger in a lab. he told a conference of the american association for the advancement of science he aims to unveil the first one by october. >> still very small pieces and too small to actually cook it right now. we are now gearing up to produce let's say a golf ball size of this stuff and cook it. >> post estimates that first burger will cost $330,000 to make. behind it all is the search for a more...
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sunday hamburgers may be from petrie dishes instead of from cattle. use stem cells and nurtures the cells with feed so they grow in the right way. this will produce the cultured hamburger. that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. would you be willing to try a hamburger that was grown entirely in a lab? you can share your response at wbaltv.com and on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail to watercooler@wbaltv.com. april 17 is the deadline to file your federal tax return. they share all you need is a smart phones or tablets computer. >> recipes, cooking applications. >> with so many distractions, who has time to do their taxes? >> it could not be easier. >> that is because the taxes can be done on your phone. he shows us how to download apps to figure out your likely return. you can even file right from your phone or tablet. just entered your tax information. not a photo -- snap a photo of your w-2. it is safe? he develops apps for his company. a company will encrypt your information before it is sent over the network. the photo is tak
sunday hamburgers may be from petrie dishes instead of from cattle. use stem cells and nurtures the cells with feed so they grow in the right way. this will produce the cultured hamburger. that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. would you be willing to try a hamburger that was grown entirely in a lab? you can share your response at wbaltv.com and on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail to watercooler@wbaltv.com. april 17 is the deadline to file your federal tax return. they...
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petri, long time member of the transportation committee, and of course mr. latourette's not too happy with the bill either, as the gentleman knows, who is a senior member on your side, one of your leaders on your side of the aisle, so i will tell my friend that unfortunately we have a situation where you're going to bring a bill up next week, which clearly is a partisan bill, which does not enjoy bipartisan support, contrary to every transportation bill that i think we've passed in this house in the 30 years i've been here. i yield to my friend. . mr. can'ter: i don't understand what -- mr. cantor: i don't understand what the gentleman is seeing here. "the washington post" has done an extensive coverage and story on the transportation bill and the 5,000-plus earmarks that were involved in the bill that he's bragging about. we are in a new day here which we are shining the light of day, we are saying no more earmarks. we are not doing things the way we used to do them. that's exactly what the people want. they want a reformed congress that belongs to them, th
petri, long time member of the transportation committee, and of course mr. latourette's not too happy with the bill either, as the gentleman knows, who is a senior member on your side, one of your leaders on your side of the aisle, so i will tell my friend that unfortunately we have a situation where you're going to bring a bill up next week, which clearly is a partisan bill, which does not enjoy bipartisan support, contrary to every transportation bill that i think we've passed in this house...
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history, whether it's sir alexander fleming, curious about mold, of all things, mold in the bottom of a petri dish, and out of his curiosity comes penicillin and the beginning of the whole antibiotics industry and changing of life expectancy around the world. curiosity. jefferson sends lewis and clark off, columbus comes to america. franklin's curious about electricity. desraeli finds sparks jump from one bottle to another and they say what good is it? and he says what good is a baby? and i guess that's true about most research. sometimes it's a fact that's found that doesn't have immediate use, but it fits a pattern later on that helps with a quantum leap forward in whatever it is. now protein crystal growth is being done with a purity and size you can't do here on earth, and that's useful in the study of pharmaceuticals and the medical people. and there are always doubters. but if there's one thing i think we've learned, it's that we are well served by money spent on research. obviously, we're not going to turn all our money over to research, but we can certainly put enough of it in to make
history, whether it's sir alexander fleming, curious about mold, of all things, mold in the bottom of a petri dish, and out of his curiosity comes penicillin and the beginning of the whole antibiotics industry and changing of life expectancy around the world. curiosity. jefferson sends lewis and clark off, columbus comes to america. franklin's curious about electricity. desraeli finds sparks jump from one bottle to another and they say what good is it? and he says what good is a baby? and i...
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capitalism you write about this in your book too and you say that you know these corporations are aren't petri out of business anymore right they're extracting everything from the country and taking it elsewhere but do you really think that anymore or that there is such a thing anymore as as moral capitalism right well i mean i wouldn't actually use that word i take issue with the characterization of moral capitalism and it's a word i actually deliberately avoid as it suggests that there is a moral variance in capitalism which i actually don't see capitalism is predicated on the integrity of the capital if there is retained risk by those involved with the capital their decision making will naturally align with the highest value proposition when you allow a breach of integrity of capital as we have with the credit default swap market and all the other thing. then you incentivize debt manufacturing and debt export ing as a business model as opposed to equity building and investment and the distinction is not that's not a moral distinction that is a mathematical distinction and so does that exist
capitalism you write about this in your book too and you say that you know these corporations are aren't petri out of business anymore right they're extracting everything from the country and taking it elsewhere but do you really think that anymore or that there is such a thing anymore as as moral capitalism right well i mean i wouldn't actually use that word i take issue with the characterization of moral capitalism and it's a word i actually deliberately avoid as it suggests that there is a...
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beef in a petri dish one of many concepting cooking in the minds of sciencists. at this conference two researchers have two different ideas. one is trying to grow meat from animal stem cells. >> still very small pieces and to small to actually cook it. we are gearing up to produce a golfball size and then cook it. >> reporter: the others working to make a meat alternative from plants. >> we have a class of product that just -- totally rocks and cannot be told apart from the animal base product that it replaces. >> reporter: one thing they agree on is that growing meat in the traditional way is inefficient. they are talking about creating another source that has nothing to do with cows or farms. it would be meat produced in a test tube. >> there is a high likelihood that it'll be on the market with in a year. >> reporter: we took the idea if you will to the horse's mouth. >> it's interesting that they avoid some of the issues with like cruelty to animals but i don't -- i think there is something weird about it. >> there is a lot of things i don't think i would eat
beef in a petri dish one of many concepting cooking in the minds of sciencists. at this conference two researchers have two different ideas. one is trying to grow meat from animal stem cells. >> still very small pieces and to small to actually cook it. we are gearing up to produce a golfball size and then cook it. >> reporter: the others working to make a meat alternative from plants. >> we have a class of product that just -- totally rocks and cannot be told apart from the...
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they pulled that back out and put it into a petri dish where they allowed those cells to grow, to reproducehey injected those back into the heart. what they found was a significant reduction in the scar that often accompanies heart attacks. so, again, patients did not have negative side effects that were significant, and they had this regeneration of the heart tissue. one of the things in medical school that we've learned is once heart cells die, they're not coming back. so these patients, once they have heart attacks, they're not going to get that function back. so in this particular trial, again, they showed injecting those stem cells did show about a 50% reduction in scar. this was an early trial. it was 25 patients. 17 of them had stem cells put in and that was compared to standardized treatment. where this goes next is they have to reproduce this in other patients. again, so much discussion about the promise of stem cells. this is an example of how it can work and how it might work down the line. back to you. >> sanjay gupta, thanks so much. that's reporter roulette on this tuesday. >>
they pulled that back out and put it into a petri dish where they allowed those cells to grow, to reproducehey injected those back into the heart. what they found was a significant reduction in the scar that often accompanies heart attacks. so, again, patients did not have negative side effects that were significant, and they had this regeneration of the heart tissue. one of the things in medical school that we've learned is once heart cells die, they're not coming back. so these patients, once...
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the first hamburg are grown in a lab petrie dish could soon be on your plate. scientist says he is using stem cells left over from leftover animal material from slaughterhouses to make it happen. supports are say it could help feed the world and save the environment. we may see that burger just in time for labor day. it could be released by august or september of this year. >>> an oregon teen is dead after a night of partying with alcohol and a helium tank. police say while the autopsy results are not in, police believe the helium was the big of the tagger in 14-year-old ashley long's death. long's mother says she was supposed to be aat a sleep overdown street from her home. instead, she ended up at a party. a mother of one of the girl's friends is now facing charges of furnishing alcohol to a minor and also delivery of marijuana to a minor. >>> the biggest day of the year for the movie industry, the oscars. >> a preview of which movies and stars could walk away a big winner. we are checking out weather and traffic. stay with us. save them. presenting woolite c
the first hamburg are grown in a lab petrie dish could soon be on your plate. scientist says he is using stem cells left over from leftover animal material from slaughterhouses to make it happen. supports are say it could help feed the world and save the environment. we may see that burger just in time for labor day. it could be released by august or september of this year. >>> an oregon teen is dead after a night of partying with alcohol and a helium tank. police say while the autopsy...
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general assembly at broadway and 20th in manhattan is an entrepreneurial petri dish, where enlt pre nursern, have a drink and get work done. 19 companies work out of this pays space, more than 100 early stage start-ups like "show me" are members. >> places like this, you meet people doing interesting things, you can kind of learn just from osmosis what people are doing. >> part of a tech movement mayor bloomberg's administration encouraged by making low cost office space available. diversify away from relying on the tra difficuditionally new y. >> whether fashion, media, we have to be a leader in technology. >> it's as true in texas showbiz. >> when it comes to talent, it's becoming a place to hire the best people, so because we really also love new york just as a place to be. >> when i was in new york a couple weeks ago, maria, i had a dinner with a few entrepreneurs, made me a believer, new york has a shot of becoming a tech hub that doesn't compete with the valley but does thing the valley can't. back to you. >> funny, jon they are starting a push for that engineering university in new
general assembly at broadway and 20th in manhattan is an entrepreneurial petri dish, where enlt pre nursern, have a drink and get work done. 19 companies work out of this pays space, more than 100 early stage start-ups like "show me" are members. >> places like this, you meet people doing interesting things, you can kind of learn just from osmosis what people are doing. >> part of a tech movement mayor bloomberg's administration encouraged by making low cost office space...
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granted, this is just a little petri dish test inside a republican primary but it is a tough message for romney to sell sort of saying yeah things are a little bit better but boy it should be even -- should be even better at this point. he did things all the wrong way and it has to be selling a more >> like saying to a guy you've bought a car without talking to me? it's like knocking the success we're getting. >> that is all true. i think there is also something very important and worth noting both political and a matter of policy this week. the president's budget in fine print said for the whole country to look at what he has said rhetorically which is i am going to raise taxes on the wealthy. the president said that before in previous budgets but has added new proposed tax increases in this budget year. i have a piece i'm working on for the magazine this week. i don't recall and i'm trying to research this, but i don't recall a democrat running for re-election and proposing higher taxes since 1948 since harry truman. the president believes not only is that good policy but important
granted, this is just a little petri dish test inside a republican primary but it is a tough message for romney to sell sort of saying yeah things are a little bit better but boy it should be even -- should be even better at this point. he did things all the wrong way and it has to be selling a more >> like saying to a guy you've bought a car without talking to me? it's like knocking the success we're getting. >> that is all true. i think there is also something very important and...
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i'd like to thank chairman petri and ranking member for holding the important hearings on a critical importance of gps to our nation's infrastructure. i'd like to welcome the witnesses and i look forward to hearing your testimony on the importance of the issue regarding the future of gps. gps is the corner stone, as you all know, of aviation systems that is in our country and any threat to gps needs to be handled with the utmost care and ensure our skies are safe. one of my key concerns has been the light squared project and how it affects gps devices. i'm very concerned the reliability of gps might be put at risk. i'll be interested to hear opinions or solutions to the situation because we need to solve all concerns before they become a problem and put lives at risk. i look forward to hearing from the witnesses, their thoughts on gps and their role in the aviation system. thank you again, and i look forward to hearing your testimony. i yield back. >> thank you. we turn now to the first panel which consists of the honorable john, deputy secretary of the united states department 6 tra
i'd like to thank chairman petri and ranking member for holding the important hearings on a critical importance of gps to our nation's infrastructure. i'd like to welcome the witnesses and i look forward to hearing your testimony on the importance of the issue regarding the future of gps. gps is the corner stone, as you all know, of aviation systems that is in our country and any threat to gps needs to be handled with the utmost care and ensure our skies are safe. one of my key concerns has...
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so it will be interesting to see in this kind of conservative petry dish how they're received. >> i lovespeakers. thank you, peter. >>> so how far can the momentum of this week's victories carry rick santorum? he'll tell john king tonight at 6:00 p.m. eastern. and for the latest political news, cnnpolitics.com. >>> so a man is accused of domestic violence. the judge's solution, take her to red lobster and go bowling. that up next. >> he'll be out of jail by 3:00 today and he's going to stop by somewhere and he's going to get some flowers. he's going to get -- hold on. hold on. he's going on get a card, flowers, and then he's going to go home, pick up his wife, get dressed, take her to red lobster and hen after they have red lobster, they're going to go bowling. all right? >> in lieu of posting a bond, right? >> right. do you understand that? >> yes, sir. >> paul, explain to us why the violence situation, you set off a whole set of things that can happen including your spouse going to jail. and sometimes on aman mandatory basis. and i think what judge hurley has done here, because he has
so it will be interesting to see in this kind of conservative petry dish how they're received. >> i lovespeakers. thank you, peter. >>> so how far can the momentum of this week's victories carry rick santorum? he'll tell john king tonight at 6:00 p.m. eastern. and for the latest political news, cnnpolitics.com. >>> so a man is accused of domestic violence. the judge's solution, take her to red lobster and go bowling. that up next. >> he'll be out of jail by 3:00...
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and it's going to be multiplied by a billion times in a petri dish, and hurray, you have a test tube burger. it's pretty affordable to you, kyra, but not to the rest of america. it's $330,000. for one test tube burger. >> who's going to pay that? please tell me, who is paying that? >> i don't know. i don't know who would want that. but, you know it kind of -- i don't know how it tastes. but it's been described as tasting kind of like the texture of calimari and looking kind of gray. now, judging by the looks of you, i think you're on salads mostly these days because you look fabulous. but i really think a big mac with fries and a large coke should really be what you're doing these days. but i don't know. i tend to prefer the mickey ds, you know, the easy way and tasty way. >> i agree, yes. lunch date tomorrow. see you. >> lunch date, darling. ok. >> you probably have already felt it at the gas pump. oil prices are on the rise again. it's not the only thing, i guess, that is expensive, a lab patty. our gas. >> yeah. for 89 cents, you can't get a gallon of gas for sure. so what's at wo
and it's going to be multiplied by a billion times in a petri dish, and hurray, you have a test tube burger. it's pretty affordable to you, kyra, but not to the rest of america. it's $330,000. for one test tube burger. >> who's going to pay that? please tell me, who is paying that? >> i don't know. i don't know who would want that. but, you know it kind of -- i don't know how it tastes. but it's been described as tasting kind of like the texture of calimari and looking kind of gray....
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petri petri petrick-- pediatric disorder and might be treatable by-- >> and the school nurse, they cameiscussed it with each other, friends with each other and know of each other and can spread. i read a book on fear and it spreads like wild fire and this can spread and one theory there's an infection. >> the theory there was a train derailment in 1970's and there was a toxic chemical and recent flooding unearth some of this. does that have credence. >> and absolutely. because the neurologist, feels it can predisposed, affecting people like this and it could be a combo. >> we can't wait for you to get to the bottom of this. thanks for sharing the preliminary investigation. >> good stuff. coming up. mitt romney takes nevada making it the second victory in a row, and this is decisive. how can he knew cruise to a nomination or is this far from over? we'll discuss. emily's just starting out... and on a budget. like a ramen noodle- every-night budget. she thought allstate car insurance was out of her reach. until she heard about the value plan. dollar for dollar, nobody protects you like all
petri petri petrick-- pediatric disorder and might be treatable by-- >> and the school nurse, they cameiscussed it with each other, friends with each other and know of each other and can spread. i read a book on fear and it spreads like wild fire and this can spread and one theory there's an infection. >> the theory there was a train derailment in 1970's and there was a toxic chemical and recent flooding unearth some of this. does that have credence. >> and absolutely. because...
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that's healthy tissue and the idea is can we grow this in a petri dish, create millions of cells outand then subsequently put that back into the heart? again, the first question is when you inject these stem cells back in, is it going to cause a problem? is it unsafe in some way? what they found is when they injected this back in, there was no unexpected side effects and they started to see some benefit. >> bottom line, what does this mean for my dad, the heart patient? >> well, what we used to think, this is how i learned in medical school decades ago, once heart muscle died it was gone, wasn't coming back. this throws a little bit of cold water on that theory. what they found was about a 50% reduction in scar. again, nothing has ever done that before. so significant there. but it was a small study, just 25 patients. 17 had stem cells, 8 did not. they wanted to compare the two groups. the real question for your dad and for others out there is besides a good looking heart scan with less scar, is his heart working better? is it going to function better, pump harder, let him get up sta
that's healthy tissue and the idea is can we grow this in a petri dish, create millions of cells outand then subsequently put that back into the heart? again, the first question is when you inject these stem cells back in, is it going to cause a problem? is it unsafe in some way? what they found is when they injected this back in, there was no unexpected side effects and they started to see some benefit. >> bottom line, what does this mean for my dad, the heart patient? >> well,...
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again the army's job is to fight wars and win them not be a social matrix, petri dish if you will. something that i didn't appreciate last year whether this came up, other issues came up relating to religion where the army was trying to insinuate on people changes that they didn't want to have on their religion. this is the bottom line to me. i hope the white house backs down, clearly the army's job is to be a military organization, not be in the middle of a social values conflict. i agree with rick santorum on this. this is something we've got to resolve quickly, otherwise it will diminish our ability to fight as a military. this is a distraction we don't need. martha: they are forced to side with their church or country and puts them in a terrible position. and i'm sure that is something they don't want to do. good to talk to you. bill: arizona blazed the trail pass passing the toughest immigration laws in the country. arizona's governor is striking back as a lot of important parts were struck from that bill. plus this. martha: definitely not -- definitely not part of the act the
again the army's job is to fight wars and win them not be a social matrix, petri dish if you will. something that i didn't appreciate last year whether this came up, other issues came up relating to religion where the army was trying to insinuate on people changes that they didn't want to have on their religion. this is the bottom line to me. i hope the white house backs down, clearly the army's job is to be a military organization, not be in the middle of a social values conflict. i agree with...