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and -- for blood to be separated into plasma and red blood cells. blood drives, the blood for britain program, where again, more than 20,000 americans donated blood that was going to be sent to aid the british people during the war. bill: while hospitals are during the first types of transplants? professor lederer: mass general, harvard medical school is a center for kidney transplants. there are centers, for example, at tulane university. here in denver, a very significant transplant surgeon began his career at the university of colorado, and later moved to the university of pittsburgh. minnesota. california at stanford. so, these were all places where surgical departments began to invest in the possibility of transplanting kidneys and then in the 1960's, heart and lungs. and livers. bill: what types of ethical issues have you seen in your studies of this field that have come up over the issue of donating one's organs? professor lederer: well, i think one of the main concerns i see over the course of the 20th-century has to do with the equitable di
and -- for blood to be separated into plasma and red blood cells. blood drives, the blood for britain program, where again, more than 20,000 americans donated blood that was going to be sent to aid the british people during the war. bill: while hospitals are during the first types of transplants? professor lederer: mass general, harvard medical school is a center for kidney transplants. there are centers, for example, at tulane university. here in denver, a very significant transplant surgeon...
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and -- for blood to be separated into plasma and red blood cells. drives,mass of blood the blood for britain program, where again, more than 20,000 americans donated blood that was going to be sent to aid the british people during the war. while hospitals are during the first types of transplants? professor lederer: mass general, hard medical school is a center for kidney transplants. there are centers, for example, at tulane university. here in denver, a very significant transplant surgeon at theis career university of colorado, and later moved to the university of pittsburgh. minnesota. california at stanford. so, these were all places where surgical departments began to invest i the possibility of transplanting kidneys and then in the 1960's, heart and lungs. and livers. what types of ethical issues have you seen in your studies of this field that have come up over the issue of donating one's organs? professor lederer: well, i think one of the main concerns i see over the course of the 20th-century has to do with the equitable distribution of org
and -- for blood to be separated into plasma and red blood cells. drives,mass of blood the blood for britain program, where again, more than 20,000 americans donated blood that was going to be sent to aid the british people during the war. while hospitals are during the first types of transplants? professor lederer: mass general, hard medical school is a center for kidney transplants. there are centers, for example, at tulane university. here in denver, a very significant transplant surgeon at...
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america now provides 60% of the plasma for the world. we are known as the opec of plasma. so all of these factors lead us to a least hypothesize that we may, for the first time in american history, have created a true poverty trap where you end up swirling in between survival strategies in ways that are so consuming and depleting that you are no longer able to experience mobility from poverty over the life course. >> the other thing was when he got down to the one to six ratio with the two-year-olds come if you're out on the playground and something, someone had to go to the bathroom, you had to take all six kids in. so they had to go to the bathroom so often, we have these wonderful curriculums were lucky to get because they're constantly and at out of the bathroom with his kids. so it was just, that was just poor management but it was the economic realities of the situation. >> right. real catch-22. >> hello. when i was 16 i was married, and i completed high school and worked two jobs, leaning stalls and cleaning kennels. it didn't pay much, but i graduate high school an
america now provides 60% of the plasma for the world. we are known as the opec of plasma. so all of these factors lead us to a least hypothesize that we may, for the first time in american history, have created a true poverty trap where you end up swirling in between survival strategies in ways that are so consuming and depleting that you are no longer able to experience mobility from poverty over the life course. >> the other thing was when he got down to the one to six ratio with the...
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america provides 60 percent of the plasma for the world we are known as the opec of plasma.us all the factors lead to hypothesize for the first time in american history where you end up swerving between the strategy's better so consuming that you can no longer experience mobility. >> and then when you get down to that ratio with to year-old if one has to go tog, the bathroom year to take all six of them inside and then they are constantly prodded training it was just poor management without reality of the situation. >> a catch-22. >> i was thinking when i was 16 i was married i completed high-school working to jobs. did not pay much 11 graduate and it always drew pictures. eventually my husband at the time it to me.star so i started running and i did art i went to prince george's i won the 1800 and 1500-meter races and the art show and i just kept going and eventually i competed at dartmouth and mitt yale and then that's just took it all away.sibility so responsibility you have to work hard.. and labatt note is that i've told the american flag out there and people ask me why? because
america provides 60 percent of the plasma for the world we are known as the opec of plasma.us all the factors lead to hypothesize for the first time in american history where you end up swerving between the strategy's better so consuming that you can no longer experience mobility. >> and then when you get down to that ratio with to year-old if one has to go tog, the bathroom year to take all six of them inside and then they are constantly prodded training it was just poor management...
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sino es la satisfacción del deber cumplido >> devotos quedan maravillados con las alfombras donde se plasmadar el paso de jesús a la ciudad de nazaret y cada vez son más alfombras la que exhiben el paso de la procesión >> el papa y representantes del clérigo para denunciar la injusticia y resurrección, y culminara mañana una oficio en plaza san pedro, en vaticano, donde se guardarán estrictas medidas de seguridad >> y llegó el deporte, cuéntanos sobre baloncesto >> un saludo tengan todos en casa, antes hablamos de goles, en la jornada 14 del clausura mexicano, un empate obtuvo pachuca, y también hubo un duelo de fieras las Águilas de américa a 19 segundos de arrancado el partido, la que salva marchesin, lobos y romero la estrella, también el joven laines y el chino más tarde se ubica con esta, vaya manera de sombrerear, ganaban uno por cero a querétaro >> luego en el duelo chivas pachuca en bellaairosa, rodolfo cotas el portero de chivas salvó de todas todas, chivas tuvo oportunidad no pudo anotar, siendo segundo en el clasificación >> pumas y tigres en el volcán, miren que hacía sosa, poni
sino es la satisfacción del deber cumplido >> devotos quedan maravillados con las alfombras donde se plasmadar el paso de jesús a la ciudad de nazaret y cada vez son más alfombras la que exhiben el paso de la procesión >> el papa y representantes del clérigo para denunciar la injusticia y resurrección, y culminara mañana una oficio en plaza san pedro, en vaticano, donde se guardarán estrictas medidas de seguridad >> y llegó el deporte, cuéntanos sobre baloncesto...
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we're using about as much plasma as you have of the tip of the pencil.identifying these peptides and one of those peptides turned out to have very promising properties. we made modifications to that to give us our new synthetic peptide called dragon one. >> jenna: is that someone -- something someone would take a pill form? >> our primary focus in the application here is to have it as an ointment or cream to the site of the wound. >> jenna: we're showing some more pictures. the komodo dragon, there were some questions about how you would get from a komodo dragon because they may not like that. talk us through that process as well. >> komodo dragons are endangered and they are very protected and those dues are protective of their animals. we went out and asked a lot of zoos that they would be interested in helping us and that st. augustine alligator farm down in florida and of the department of biology at the university of florida were eager to help us. they were very enthusiastic to promote research and these reptiles as well as alligators and crocodiles
we're using about as much plasma as you have of the tip of the pencil.identifying these peptides and one of those peptides turned out to have very promising properties. we made modifications to that to give us our new synthetic peptide called dragon one. >> jenna: is that someone -- something someone would take a pill form? >> our primary focus in the application here is to have it as an ointment or cream to the site of the wound. >> jenna: we're showing some more pictures....
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>> a plasma. >> we are all learning. we have little things in our ear. it's all ifb. won't them what you that stands for. they were telling me to make fun of dan around his atrocious line drawing on that thing. but far be it from me. >> it's like the pot calling the kettle black. >> i tie this whole thing together. >> it's an "options action" segment. pete made a point of owning volatility. it's a cheap historical movement. when we calculate that applied movement. we take the after money calm and the after money put. that's 7% combined. if you have a view, if you are bullish and you buy if call, it's half that 7%. so that's kind of the point. i think that's what pete's saying. if you are bullish. you are really risking 3.5, to have that move. this is a stock that has gains. >> you can go live on the "options action" show tomorrow. >> the "options action" game, we will be off tomorrow for the holiday weekend. you can meet us back here next friday at 5:30 p.m.. still ahead, looking for a way to beat the market? yes, you are. there is one outperforming the s&p 500 all ye
>> a plasma. >> we are all learning. we have little things in our ear. it's all ifb. won't them what you that stands for. they were telling me to make fun of dan around his atrocious line drawing on that thing. but far be it from me. >> it's like the pot calling the kettle black. >> i tie this whole thing together. >> it's an "options action" segment. pete made a point of owning volatility. it's a cheap historical movement. when we calculate that applied...
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the extracted some of my bone-marrow stem cells, made a concentrate out of there, mixed it with my plasma rich protein and injected it back into my calf. >> the therapy helps injuries heal faster when pro dancer sharna hurt her knee last season she went to the same doctor. >> he was absolutely incredible. got me back in two weeks and hopefully can do the same for m maks. >> it is interesting to note they are up against maks's fiance and bachelor nick. telling k telling kevin while maks recovers she is juggling rehearsal and taking care of their son. >> you're doing everything yourself. >> well i have my nanny. she takes care of him when i'm here. >> getting together for the academy of country music i wards and that's not ought only reason it'll be one big giant party. the show is also hosted by luke bryan and dierks bentley and they are ready to roll. >> sunday night. me and this guy, it'll be epic. >> is that what the kids are saying these days? it's going to be lit. >> yes, luke, lit is correct. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the seat cards are set up and get ready for some awesome superstar collaborations.
the extracted some of my bone-marrow stem cells, made a concentrate out of there, mixed it with my plasma rich protein and injected it back into my calf. >> the therapy helps injuries heal faster when pro dancer sharna hurt her knee last season she went to the same doctor. >> he was absolutely incredible. got me back in two weeks and hopefully can do the same for m maks. >> it is interesting to note they are up against maks's fiance and bachelor nick. telling k telling kevin...
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. >> devotos y cargadores quedan amargo villa ados con la belleza de alfombras en las cuales se plasmaÓn de las alfombra se remonta hasta la Época de la colonia y segÚn los historiadores empezaron a producirse para recordar el recorrido de jesÚs camino a su pasiÓn. >> suavizar ese paso tan difÍcil cuando va camino al calvario. >> cada semana santa son mÁs artistas que llenan de colorido las calles al paso de los nazarenos. >> en guatemala, jenny ro kado, noticias telemundo. >> al regresar en noticias telemundo muy buen augurio para la nueva entrega de star wars tras el Éxito de este trailer en las redes sociales. >> tambiÉn en inglaterra el manchester city se mantiene en puesto de la champions league. >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> ("also sprach zarathustra" tocando) ♪ ♪ sabor italiano autentico en un sándwich lleno de carnes genoa salami, mortadella, y capicola. cubiertos de queso provolone y orégano mediterráneo. el italian hero footlong. autentico sabor italiano de un mejor subway. ♪ ♪ en tu estadÍas, siempre habrÁn sonrisas adelante. cuando te hospedas en un holiday inn. en tu estadÍas, siempr
. >> devotos y cargadores quedan amargo villa ados con la belleza de alfombras en las cuales se plasmaÓn de las alfombra se remonta hasta la Época de la colonia y segÚn los historiadores empezaron a producirse para recordar el recorrido de jesÚs camino a su pasiÓn. >> suavizar ese paso tan difÍcil cuando va camino al calvario. >> cada semana santa son mÁs artistas que llenan de colorido las calles al paso de los nazarenos. >> en guatemala, jenny ro kado, noticias...
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there was a plasma center in new york of the director had so far refused aids patients. i have to call gordon for you infection to take you he said. adding another identity is impossibly long agenda. he sighed, is being denied people because doctors and great experts - he did not finish his sentence instead for the waiter. he looked exhausted. i had to get to the office. he sat in silence waiting for the check. every time he tilted his head toward a tape recorder that berkowitz brought with him. while this is happening there really is no one of substance to chronicle this. the tragedy of all of this. a person who knows how to write. presently most people. there is such a person? this is new york city and nobody's chronicling? if he was asking berkowitz to create a record, he did not say so directly. nor did he have. in the early days of the academic, or anyone who entered into displayed years, personal responsibility to take on some task to do something. many people, it was to help take care of the sick to join buddy groups, health people with hiv and people with aids ge
there was a plasma center in new york of the director had so far refused aids patients. i have to call gordon for you infection to take you he said. adding another identity is impossibly long agenda. he sighed, is being denied people because doctors and great experts - he did not finish his sentence instead for the waiter. he looked exhausted. i had to get to the office. he sat in silence waiting for the check. every time he tilted his head toward a tape recorder that berkowitz brought with...
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. >>> pero lo plasmas importante segÚn el abogado es que aquÍ reyes estarÁ protegido de los criminalesntera alejandra allamand hablÓ con telemundo en exclusiva hoy, el momento que fue atacada a balazos cuando hacia compras con su esposo en reinosa. la mujer que vio a su pareja caer herido, dice que viviÓ el susto de su vida y que no tiene dudas de que la marina de mÉxico es la culpable del incidente. >>> yo vi cuando se bajÓ la persona uniformada que eran de la marina, porque yo lo vÍ. los daÑos sicolÓgicos no me lo van a recuperar, ¿verdad?. >>> ellos no van a recuperarme nada, lo que nos ocurriÓ a nosotros pero quiero que se haga justicia. >>> por su parte la secretaria de la marina de mÉxico rechaza comunicado que ninguno de sus oficiales participÓ en el sangriento incidente hay mayorÍa de hispanos entre las personas mÁs buscadas por las autoridades migratorias, los delitos por quÉ se los persigue son crÍmenes graves. sin embargo, activistas denuncian que son delitos menores que estÁn poniendo a miles y miles de indocumentados en riesgo de deportaciÓn. vÍctor hugo rodriguez con los
. >>> pero lo plasmas importante segÚn el abogado es que aquÍ reyes estarÁ protegido de los criminalesntera alejandra allamand hablÓ con telemundo en exclusiva hoy, el momento que fue atacada a balazos cuando hacia compras con su esposo en reinosa. la mujer que vio a su pareja caer herido, dice que viviÓ el susto de su vida y que no tiene dudas de que la marina de mÉxico es la culpable del incidente. >>> yo vi cuando se bajÓ la persona uniformada que eran de la marina,...
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for doe night organs or 100 gross income credit for tax players that donate blood, platelets and plasma. new jersey don't be the favorite to offer them. 19 other states provide credits or deductions for living or an donations. >> those that benefit from organ donation in center city today spoke about the need for donors. survivors laced up screws for the donor dash asking those healthy enough to sign up.. >> on a cold sunday morning. >> i'm a transplant survivor. >> storeies of survival provided warm sglj since then i earned 40 metals 13 silver, 13 bronze i gave most medals to my dope or family you can see it i have gold. my heart is the gold. >> with the new heart janet dennis come need owe limb page competitions for transplant recipient. she's more than one of 20,000 that signed up for the donor dash in philadelphia raise ago wareness for critical need of organ donation. according to gift of life donor program there's currently more than 119,000 people in the united states waiting for a life saving org dap traps plant. 5400 are here in our region. >> toby miner landed on that list and
for doe night organs or 100 gross income credit for tax players that donate blood, platelets and plasma. new jersey don't be the favorite to offer them. 19 other states provide credits or deductions for living or an donations. >> those that benefit from organ donation in center city today spoke about the need for donors. survivors laced up screws for the donor dash asking those healthy enough to sign up.. >> on a cold sunday morning. >> i'm a transplant survivor. >>...
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his bill would offer a $1,000 tax credit to organ donors and a $100 credit to blood, plasma, or platelet donors. 19 states already offer donor tax credits. >>> philadelphia police have publicly identified a woman found stabbed to death in her home late last night. investigators say 63-year-old robin potter was killed. her husband also suffered multiple stab wounds. he's still in the hospital. the couple's son discovered the pair at their home in point breeze friday afternoon. police tell us it does not appear there was a break-in. so far there are no arrests in the case. >>> in south jersey, a man is facing assault charges for allegedly beating a woman and two kids. it happened inside a home on estelle at drexel avenue in back wood, camden county. a woman reported that she and two kids were assaulted by a man while the victims were at police -- were assaulted by a man. while the victims were at police headquarters, the man barricaded himself inside. he was apprehended without incident. >>> a fire at an abandoned warehouse in reading happened yesterday morning. a viewer sent thus video. c
his bill would offer a $1,000 tax credit to organ donors and a $100 credit to blood, plasma, or platelet donors. 19 states already offer donor tax credits. >>> philadelphia police have publicly identified a woman found stabbed to death in her home late last night. investigators say 63-year-old robin potter was killed. her husband also suffered multiple stab wounds. he's still in the hospital. the couple's son discovered the pair at their home in point breeze friday afternoon. police...
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he has had plasma exchange, physical therapy. my question is in your opinion what are his chances of fully recovering or recovering enough to help himself to the bathroomt stand beside a sink, transferred from transferfrom a wheelchair r toilet or whatever.ter. >> first, i'm not a doctor, i'm a reporter. even if i were a doctor a doctor wouldn't give an opinion without having an examination. it is an autoimmune reaction. i have a colleague at work and he got over it, he recovered completely. some people do not recover but r can't say anything about your husband's case i'm sorry. >> how does one catch or get ane autoimmune disease? >> guest: you get something else and then your body reacts so strongly that it starts to contact you. ge zika is one of the things that triggers it but so do in sections like if you eatis undercooked chicken that has salmonella and you get an infection one side effect is this.ct if you have a bad flu, a couple weeks later you might get it. it's rare. i don't remember if it is one in a million, but it's
he has had plasma exchange, physical therapy. my question is in your opinion what are his chances of fully recovering or recovering enough to help himself to the bathroomt stand beside a sink, transferred from transferfrom a wheelchair r toilet or whatever.ter. >> first, i'm not a doctor, i'm a reporter. even if i were a doctor a doctor wouldn't give an opinion without having an examination. it is an autoimmune reaction. i have a colleague at work and he got over it, he recovered...
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he has had ivig, plasma exchange, physical therapy. so i would -- my question is, what are, in your opinion, his chances of fully recovering or even recovering enough to help him to the bathroom, stand beside a sink, just maybe transfer from one -- from the wheelchair to the bed or the toilet or whatever. >> guest: mam, the first of all, i'm not a doctor. i'm a reporter. so i would not venture an opinion. even if i were a doctor, responsible doctor would not give an opinion about your husband without having examined him. everybody's recovery from -- it's an autoimmune reaction. in some supreme it's mild. i had a colleague at work who god over it, recovered completely. some people do not recover. i can't say anything about your husband's case. i'm sorry. >> host: how does one catch or get an autoimmune disease? >> guest: you get something else and then your body counter attacks it actually begins to attack you. gee an -- dish if you eat undercooked chicken and it has sam mel -- salmonella, one possible side effect is guillain-barre. it'
he has had ivig, plasma exchange, physical therapy. so i would -- my question is, what are, in your opinion, his chances of fully recovering or even recovering enough to help him to the bathroom, stand beside a sink, just maybe transfer from one -- from the wheelchair to the bed or the toilet or whatever. >> guest: mam, the first of all, i'm not a doctor. i'm a reporter. so i would not venture an opinion. even if i were a doctor, responsible doctor would not give an opinion about your...
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e do have new technology, plasma technology burns trash, cleanly and we should be, you know, investing technologies, not big energy companies. host: okay. axias website looks at a new poll. aking a look at potential for senator ted cruz of texas say trailing by four point necessary match up with castro in the 2018 senate race. also, says that the texas website has democrat considering 35% to cruz's 31%. holds evenly ative with ted cruz. new go to noahnalbany, york, democrats line. caller: hi, thank you for taking my called it. wanted to address something myron had said in the last about the climate industrial complex. few rich is just a people getting money off this and that is really not true. e have to recognize, i'm a college student, our generation, we need to be proactive about fossilmate, we can't let fuel be our primary source offing energy anymore f. we consumption ur habits as americans we will cease to be americans. abject reality. i would like to thank the last caller for highlighting germany. thank you. host: susan from michigan on the republican line. hi.er: i wanted to ma
e do have new technology, plasma technology burns trash, cleanly and we should be, you know, investing technologies, not big energy companies. host: okay. axias website looks at a new poll. aking a look at potential for senator ted cruz of texas say trailing by four point necessary match up with castro in the 2018 senate race. also, says that the texas website has democrat considering 35% to cruz's 31%. holds evenly ative with ted cruz. new go to noahnalbany, york, democrats line. caller: hi,...
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another bill would give a 100-dollar gross income tax credit for taxpayers to donate blood, platelets, plasma other state also provide credit or deductions for organ donors. >> country music rocks las vegas, academy every country music awards aired last night here on cbs-3. florida georgia line took home the acm single record of the year award, for holy. mayor morris won the new female vocalist of the year, carrie underwood, miranda lambert, keith urban, lady and the bell up. lambert went home with a couple of a warts. >> -- awards. >> it goes miranda lambert. >> thank you for letting me sharing it with me, thanks to my daddy, rick lambert, who is here tonight for this beautiful title. >> now, miranda lambert also took home female vocalist of the year, other winners include as i mentioned lady and the bell up which won vocal group of the year, thomas, won male, and jason al dean took home the final award of the night for entertainer of the year. >> good for them. time now 4:43. >> another check on the forecast with katie. did you see carrie underwood? she looks amazing. >> she always looks am
another bill would give a 100-dollar gross income tax credit for taxpayers to donate blood, platelets, plasma other state also provide credit or deductions for organ donors. >> country music rocks las vegas, academy every country music awards aired last night here on cbs-3. florida georgia line took home the acm single record of the year award, for holy. mayor morris won the new female vocalist of the year, carrie underwood, miranda lambert, keith urban, lady and the bell up. lambert went...
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the field is created by a flow of hot plasma creating solar energy. 93 million miles away. >> it looks so artistic. okay, today is friday and that means it's time for finney's friday free stuff. >> this looks like great stuff. michael is here. what do you have? >> i am seriously trying to buy the things i love. [ laughter ] >> that's so kind of you. >> these are good. these are from boudine. you know they're bread. you love their bread. you must. they've been here since about 1850, slightly before 1850. i think they're the oldest continuous operating business in san francisco, 1849 actually. so, they have three new salads. is it farro? >> i say farro. >> very farro chicken salad. look at that. amazing good, 10.29 value. why would you spend that money? >> when you can get it for free. >> absolutely. isn't that really good? lovely bread. >> i touched this. that means i have to eat it. >> clever, clever. okay. now let me take you to the flower show. we go there every single year. it is absolutely phenomenal. every time people go they say, hey, thanks for the tickets and then it gets harde
the field is created by a flow of hot plasma creating solar energy. 93 million miles away. >> it looks so artistic. okay, today is friday and that means it's time for finney's friday free stuff. >> this looks like great stuff. michael is here. what do you have? >> i am seriously trying to buy the things i love. [ laughter ] >> that's so kind of you. >> these are good. these are from boudine. you know they're bread. you love their bread. you must. they've been here...
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bay person has immunodeficiency and then describes himself for the chances so i think if you got plasma you could be a candidate to see if we could reverse your parameter. and thought that did not merit dramatic intervention and was totally celibate and consequently he was off cocaine being a sex worker was part of his life going together like tea and crumpets. he was eating better and sleeping better and hope that this alone would allow the body to heal of his lead the doctor is less confident. but the director has refused the patience. adding another item to say this denied because of those great experts for the latest intention to get to the office. and then tilting his head toward the tape recorder so the tragedy where it is such a person so asking to create a record he did not say so directly. and fitted betty figures into that and then to take on a task to help take care of the sec for those that get food to help them walk their pets and richard berkowitz was very unusual in michael was a self-described as the sex worker took it upon themselves to be the first journalist of the ep
bay person has immunodeficiency and then describes himself for the chances so i think if you got plasma you could be a candidate to see if we could reverse your parameter. and thought that did not merit dramatic intervention and was totally celibate and consequently he was off cocaine being a sex worker was part of his life going together like tea and crumpets. he was eating better and sleeping better and hope that this alone would allow the body to heal of his lead the doctor is less...
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they extracted some of my bone marrow stem they made a concentrate out of that, mixed it with my plasma-rich protein and injected it in my calf. >> it helps injuries heal faster. a source tells "e.t." it's worse than everyone initially thought and doctors are insisting that max sit out for at least a month. allen stepping in for max on monday. and nick's getting a boost from the competition. >> has maxed helped you? >> he is as much a part of our team as his own team. >> weak back to heather morris. she might dance to a britney spears pop hit. >> "america's got talent" is back next month and there is drama to get into. judge mel b filed for a divorce and nick cannon is out, tira banks is in. >> have you been in touch with nick? >> nick isn't me flowers. very, very sweet. >> tyra banks is the host. >> and simon just being papa and embracing and saying you just do you, darling. i have you here for you. >> i didn't know nick wasn't going to be on the show. we get a phone call. tyra banks wants to meet. >> taking over nick's $1.5 million gig, tyra made an entrance with purple lipstick and a shee
they extracted some of my bone marrow stem they made a concentrate out of that, mixed it with my plasma-rich protein and injected it in my calf. >> it helps injuries heal faster. a source tells "e.t." it's worse than everyone initially thought and doctors are insisting that max sit out for at least a month. allen stepping in for max on monday. and nick's getting a boost from the competition. >> has maxed helped you? >> he is as much a part of our team as his own...
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, are there bright spots left in this space, does rich ross, it's a regular brand-new frisked out plasma. three names he says are still worth a buy. >> reporter: hi, we know the issues with retail is long and distinguished. but we're going to give you a few price spots, a couple ways to play a more abundant space. you see the benchmarks, etm. we take the elevator up and the escalator down, up 15, down 15. we haven't been above the 50-day moving average since late last year. so that's an issue, but we go from something borrowed on the short side to something blue. tiffany's, now, this was supposed to be one of the big losers in terms of the trump trade, for those that done don't live in manhattan, it shares an entrance with trump tower where melania lives. nobody was going to shop in different my's. they are doing a lot of buying, it's up 20% year-to-date. up 70% from the lows and then it would be nice if we went right to lowes, but we're not. we're going to best buy. that's where we got this great new smartboard. we got the stock as a sale fundamentally at my firm. you can't quibble with
, are there bright spots left in this space, does rich ross, it's a regular brand-new frisked out plasma. three names he says are still worth a buy. >> reporter: hi, we know the issues with retail is long and distinguished. but we're going to give you a few price spots, a couple ways to play a more abundant space. you see the benchmarks, etm. we take the elevator up and the escalator down, up 15, down 15. we haven't been above the 50-day moving average since late last year. so that's an...
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dan is over at the plasma. >> tomorrow morning we've got an active morning.hey've moved about 1.5%. wednesday morning we have morgan stanley. mo o moved about 2%. the only real big mover there was wells fargo, the down side about 3.5% or so. it's made back a lot of that obviously just today. the other ones? good enough reports. the stocks held in here. i think it's important to go look at the charts a little bit here. the xlf when tim and i were go charting ourselves here, that was really interesting to me. we both identified the fact thatting 23 bucks was a pretty important support level. looking at it to one year, though, this was a really important trend line. we both thought 22 was a level that you could balance it, if you look at that a little bit. this is the level that needed to hold. that's good technical support. looking at goldman sacks, that's a good one, people consider that as far as the investment bank standpoint here. this is the same sort of chart. obviously looks pretty similar to the xlf. this is kind of a big level here on the six-month cha
dan is over at the plasma. >> tomorrow morning we've got an active morning.hey've moved about 1.5%. wednesday morning we have morgan stanley. mo o moved about 2%. the only real big mover there was wells fargo, the down side about 3.5% or so. it's made back a lot of that obviously just today. the other ones? good enough reports. the stocks held in here. i think it's important to go look at the charts a little bit here. the xlf when tim and i were go charting ourselves here, that was really...
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his proposed bill would offer a $1,000 tax credit to organ donors and a $100 credit to blood, blah plasmaowners. >>> in montgomery county, jewish families have a new place on the main line to celebrate their culture. nbc10 was there for the grand opening of the enrichment center. the center features an art studio, a library, indoor playground, and teaching kitchen. >>> 6:36. 45 degrees. we go through a pattern of a few days of nice, warm weather, then it rains, pours. >> yeah. let's find out more with meteorologist bill henley and the most accurate forecast for your neighborhood. >> we have a name for that. we call it spring. every spring, we get nice days and not-so-nice days. today warmer, but it's already cloudier this morning. clouds moving through philadelphia. 45. no wind right now. the winds will be light to start with. in spite of clouds moving in at times during the day, we'll see a southerly wind. that's going to boost temperatures today. 60 degrees by lunchtime. 64 degrees at 2:00. your day starts in the suburbs at 43 degrees. also calm here. some sunshine this morning. warm in
his proposed bill would offer a $1,000 tax credit to organ donors and a $100 credit to blood, blah plasmaowners. >>> in montgomery county, jewish families have a new place on the main line to celebrate their culture. nbc10 was there for the grand opening of the enrichment center. the center features an art studio, a library, indoor playground, and teaching kitchen. >>> 6:36. 45 degrees. we go through a pattern of a few days of nice, warm weather, then it rains, pours. >>...
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and his proposed bill would offer a $1,000 tax credit to organ donors and a $100 credit to blood, plasma or platelet donors. 19 states already offer donor tax credits. up next, the art of organizing. a montgomery county family wins a contest that transforms their play room and in the process, their children. what we can all learn about clutter and stress. krystal. >> we're tracking the next round of rain moving through and another one after that. the question is does it affect the home opener for the phillys? we'll talk about all those rain chances coming up after the break. dear fellow citizen, i know what it's like to worry about student loan debt. i graduated into it. it was keeping me from doing the things i love, like traveling to see my nephews. but i knew there had to be a way to manage it. citizens bank education refinance loan. call... or visit citizensbank.com/refi to find out how much you could save in less than two minutes. i refinanced more than 6 federal and private loans. even if you've already consolidated, you can still refinance your undergrad and grad loans. now that i
and his proposed bill would offer a $1,000 tax credit to organ donors and a $100 credit to blood, plasma or platelet donors. 19 states already offer donor tax credits. up next, the art of organizing. a montgomery county family wins a contest that transforms their play room and in the process, their children. what we can all learn about clutter and stress. krystal. >> we're tracking the next round of rain moving through and another one after that. the question is does it affect the home...
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i see like you have a show and tell plasma thing going on behind you. let's get to that in a second and, first, more importantly. how's the snow? >> unbelievable. right now it's 10% up top, just about tevin inches and that's 34 and 29 inches over at north star so amazing conditions. mid-winter shape, and we're talking over 55 to 58 feet of snow right now here in tahoe. >> those are just staggering eye-popping numbers and is there a good window to get in where the snow is its freshest and fluffiest? what would you recommend for people? >> that's early negotiate and the morning lows will i think down in the 20s so it should keep the snow in mid-winter shape but i would be up and early. at heavenly 8:30, kirkwood 9:00 a.m. and north scar as well 9:00, north facing -- get out there early in the morning a lot of people trying to get out there period. part of 80 was closed down because of all the snow out there. are you concerned about folks actually getting to you or is that all cleared up? >> we did have chain controls over state routes 50 and 88 but it wil
i see like you have a show and tell plasma thing going on behind you. let's get to that in a second and, first, more importantly. how's the snow? >> unbelievable. right now it's 10% up top, just about tevin inches and that's 34 and 29 inches over at north star so amazing conditions. mid-winter shape, and we're talking over 55 to 58 feet of snow right now here in tahoe. >> those are just staggering eye-popping numbers and is there a good window to get in where the snow is its...
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we know that plasma was anonymised when the united states found this was going on.oss the world, not just to the uk, but all around the world. and that's why there are so many, this scandal is a worldwide scandal. it was coming from those donors, despite warnings as mark has already said, decades previously and in the run—up to these infections. despite those warnings, it was continued to be used and for whatever reason, people we re used and for whatever reason, people were not told the true risks of it. if it is a worldwide scandal, which it is, why are people not shouting about this? i think it's because in some countries it has been shouted about. i think in your report there, it was shown that one of the ex—prime ministers in france was held up on a count of manslaughter because of it. injapan there was an inquiry and leaders forced it apologise to haemophiliacs there. but in this country, it has been swe pt but in this country, it has been swept under the carpet over and over again and because we're dying, at a rate at the moment of something like one a month,
we know that plasma was anonymised when the united states found this was going on.oss the world, not just to the uk, but all around the world. and that's why there are so many, this scandal is a worldwide scandal. it was coming from those donors, despite warnings as mark has already said, decades previously and in the run—up to these infections. despite those warnings, it was continued to be used and for whatever reason, people we re used and for whatever reason, people were not told the true...
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the chart master, carter, is over at the plasma with more. >> yeah, so i think it's just a catch-up trade. things that have been left for dead come to life. europe is playing catch-up with the u.s. we know growth is playing catch-up with value. even as things are very deflationary, whether it's auto sales or all the commodities, oil. i want to focus in on small cap. and the case being made here, at least from my seat, is that this is the beginning of what should be a further catch-up trade. so optically you could see we have a very tight range. this index goes back to 1978. and there are only two other times where in a five-month period you've traded in a range that's this tight. and you haven't fluctuated more than 6%. one was in the autumn of 1998 -- 1988, excuse me, and the other one was 1985. two other times. what i would point out is, if you draw your lines, you have this optical range. and what i'm betting here is that this is actually going to get resolved up. in fact, the other two times in '85 and '88, going back 30-plus yes, they were both resolved to the upside. it's about the
the chart master, carter, is over at the plasma with more. >> yeah, so i think it's just a catch-up trade. things that have been left for dead come to life. europe is playing catch-up with the u.s. we know growth is playing catch-up with value. even as things are very deflationary, whether it's auto sales or all the commodities, oil. i want to focus in on small cap. and the case being made here, at least from my seat, is that this is the beginning of what should be a further catch-up...
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they make their way over to the plasma.h stock is 45 seconds to explain why they are right on the financials. we'll get the chance to ask questions. you at home will vote on the winner on twitter. you go first. five seconds on the clock. >> thank you. look at this chart on the xls. this is a trend that started in banks all the way back last year. if i draw this trend line, bake amy, you pull back down here to $22 bucks, that's exactly where i think the financials can rest. that's 5, low, that's ultimately a case with we all know what happened here this is the elections, we know banks traded up, we have taken that off the top. valuations and banks to me, very attractive. balance sheets have never been this good. the fed governor tells you what's going on in sector. it tells you there is a new sheriff in town. that was real change, regulation is a thing of the past as we knew it. >> that with valuations and an s&p where people are scared. people want to buy banks. this is the time. >> they want to buy them and they do buy the
they make their way over to the plasma.h stock is 45 seconds to explain why they are right on the financials. we'll get the chance to ask questions. you at home will vote on the winner on twitter. you go first. five seconds on the clock. >> thank you. look at this chart on the xls. this is a trend that started in banks all the way back last year. if i draw this trend line, bake amy, you pull back down here to $22 bucks, that's exactly where i think the financials can rest. that's 5, low,...