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exact replica and so we chose something that was in the character of but it is not meant to be replication of what was there. it just, the thing that occurs to me is slightly odd is that you have this contemporary canopy and then this is historic and which, it just seems like maybe you just do a contemptary light. and some basis for it based on the building and i would be more comfortable and it just seems a little bit in conflict with the contemporary canopy. and i would have to say that the canopy at least in the sketch of it the building is big and the canopy is weak. i am not a huge fan but i think that it is okay. but it seems a little flimsy, i wish that the lights had it with the canopy but it was based on historic evidence and i am not thrilled with it being this kind of in between. >> thank you. >> don't know yet. >> commissioner johns? >> commissioner pearlman raised a question that occurred to me and that is about the corness. and could the corness be made to as long as you are going to repair it to look more the way that it most probably did? >> i think that where we are commis
exact replica and so we chose something that was in the character of but it is not meant to be replication of what was there. it just, the thing that occurs to me is slightly odd is that you have this contemporary canopy and then this is historic and which, it just seems like maybe you just do a contemptary light. and some basis for it based on the building and i would be more comfortable and it just seems a little bit in conflict with the contemporary canopy. and i would have to say that the...
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that still may be 20 years away. >> while we wait for the "star trek" replicator.ab lab was opened that cre e creates fabrication machines for local entrepreneurs in the community. >> sweat up a community lab in between the research tools on campus and "star trek" replicator in the future. it was maybe $50,000 worth of machines and that was the whole project. >> but the whole project soon got a whole lot bigger. when mit and the national science foundation were asked to set up a fab lab in ghana. that was just the beginning. >> they started doubling. there are about 200 now. they're above the arctic circle in rural villages and ji lab la bad and afghanistan and shan thety towns. every time somebody gets one somebody else wants them. they get used for learning schools and creating businesses. they get used for play and for art. then we linked them globally with video and around the world content. >> around the world people are benefitting from these fab labs and the potential for this technology seems limitless. as with many emerging technologies, there are down sid
that still may be 20 years away. >> while we wait for the "star trek" replicator.ab lab was opened that cre e creates fabrication machines for local entrepreneurs in the community. >> sweat up a community lab in between the research tools on campus and "star trek" replicator in the future. it was maybe $50,000 worth of machines and that was the whole project. >> but the whole project soon got a whole lot bigger. when mit and the national science foundation...
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. >>> the star trek replicator could instantly fabricate anything out of thin air.be science fiction, but one mit professor says the real thing is coming, and soon. neil gershenfeld teaches one of the university's most popular classes called "how to make almost anything." and he says the next digital revolution is right around the corner. how would you like to design almost anything you wanted and produce it on demand? so you say the next big digital revolution is in fabrication. >> yes. >> explain what that means. >> what's emerging now is a science of digital fabrication that lets you turn data into things so we can program the physical world. and what it's leading to, the science is how to make the star trek replicator, and the impact is anybody can make anything. >> digital fabrication is already used for more than manufacturing prototypes or machine parts. nasa awarded $125,000 grant this year for the development of a 3-d printer that would create food from powders and oils. there are medical applications, like the production of custom-made prosthetic limbs. an
. >>> the star trek replicator could instantly fabricate anything out of thin air.be science fiction, but one mit professor says the real thing is coming, and soon. neil gershenfeld teaches one of the university's most popular classes called "how to make almost anything." and he says the next digital revolution is right around the corner. how would you like to design almost anything you wanted and produce it on demand? so you say the next big digital revolution is in...
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i'd like to see it replicated. i'd like to make sure that it's firm. if it is replicated, psychologists have an awful lot of work to do to discover what the critical ingredient is in the psychotherapeutic intervention that prevents the relapse. it may very well be that the psychotherapeutic intervention is a sufficient stress reducer so that the immune system functions more effectively than it would under chronic stress. while experts agree that further research is necessary, kathleen morrell is convinced her mind can play an active role in her recovery. if stress can make you sick, your mind can convince your body to get well. in addition to her ongoing medical care, kathleen does relaxation exercises. she also practices guided imagery where she visualizes the cancer cells within her being destroyed by her immune system. though there is no evidence that this destroys cancer cells, it gives kathleen a sense of having some control over her disease. it is probably the case that if a patient like kathleen morrell believes that what she's doing will preven
i'd like to see it replicated. i'd like to make sure that it's firm. if it is replicated, psychologists have an awful lot of work to do to discover what the critical ingredient is in the psychotherapeutic intervention that prevents the relapse. it may very well be that the psychotherapeutic intervention is a sufficient stress reducer so that the immune system functions more effectively than it would under chronic stress. while experts agree that further research is necessary, kathleen morrell...
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>> the question is not to replicate the german model. the question is how to play with your assets when you're a country. they have their own assets and the question is how you can use it in the best way. we know that germans -- that is why they succeed to export a lot in the eurozone and china, for example. other countries have the proper assets. in spain, they did that for a long time and they have to fix it. and her france it is the same. for example, we have very good mathematicians and engineers and we have to lay with -- play with them and this is the program. >> play to your strengths is the message there. >> exactly. >> i want to thank you all and robert parsons who has been covering throughout how the chips are falling after sunday's general election in germany. thanks to all of you and thank you for being here. before we go, let's get an update on what is going on in nairobi. it is our media watch segment. we are -- night has fallen in nairobi. as the situation progresses, we are still getting by bits and pieces a picture of wh
>> the question is not to replicate the german model. the question is how to play with your assets when you're a country. they have their own assets and the question is how you can use it in the best way. we know that germans -- that is why they succeed to export a lot in the eurozone and china, for example. other countries have the proper assets. in spain, they did that for a long time and they have to fix it. and her france it is the same. for example, we have very good mathematicians...
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. >> and just like the replicator in "star trek," makerbot's replicator 2 is turning people with little or no design experience into entrepreneurs. chris came up with an idea that makes the square, a device that allows you to accept credit cards work better. >> we made this contraption to goes between the square and your ipad and keeps it from turning around. >> i showed it around. it was a big hit, people need it, people want it. so next question is, where do i have this made? i go to china, i look at injection molding. i found the best case scenario is about 4,000 to 6,000 to have molds made and charging him 30 cents apiece. >> he could've gone the traditional route making tooling, take a couple months up and running. but instead, he got a makerbot. he manufactures them on his desk at home and puts them in bags and staples them and people order them on his website and he ships them out. >> i got a tool instead of a dye, and that tool makes all sorts of things. i've never had a machine, never touched 3d printing. i now have these tools and four new patents for totally unrelated industr
. >> and just like the replicator in "star trek," makerbot's replicator 2 is turning people with little or no design experience into entrepreneurs. chris came up with an idea that makes the square, a device that allows you to accept credit cards work better. >> we made this contraption to goes between the square and your ipad and keeps it from turning around. >> i showed it around. it was a big hit, people need it, people want it. so next question is, where do i have...
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so you are replicating and replicating and replicating.he two chains separated and this pose was still speculative, but despite uncertainties, they wrote we feel our proposed solveure for dna may help one of the fundamental biological problems -- the molecular basis for the template needed for genetic replication. right, alongeed with a few others working at the time. another pair shared the nobel prize in 1962. but from 1953 until last month us supreme court decision on the patenting of genes, mystery after mistry has fallen. the relentless advances of biological sciences have been there. any number of articles start the way the new york times had it not too ago -- that we are on the rink of altering life. over and over again, you hear on the brink of changing this, on the cusp of a new wave of inventions. on to work on the code, as did others. the code that was carried in dna. all proteins are derived from the 20 amino acids. the basic life forms from bacteria, to wail, to human. 20 amino acids. in a sense, the industrial revolution of b
so you are replicating and replicating and replicating.he two chains separated and this pose was still speculative, but despite uncertainties, they wrote we feel our proposed solveure for dna may help one of the fundamental biological problems -- the molecular basis for the template needed for genetic replication. right, alongeed with a few others working at the time. another pair shared the nobel prize in 1962. but from 1953 until last month us supreme court decision on the patenting of genes,...
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the office fires the jet fuel or the collapse itself it's a physical impossibility it cannot be replicated experimentally it defies the laws of physics if you set aside your politics you set aside your belief in your religion and you use the scientific method world trade center seven is basically a classic controlled demolition where a building three falls and come straight down into berkeley of. the only explanation that explains all the evidence that mammals thermite the higher my first peers the high temperatures found out there was a freefall the uniform what i call the uniform exhilaration of the towers when those came down there was no impact or jolt when it hit the undamaged section because there was no jolt something blew those towers out allowing it to to uniformly accelerate downward the only thing that makes any sense at all from a scientific our perspective is that those towers were blown out joe made a mockery of mainstream science not mechanics who tried to show one hundred seventy five pounds of military might couldn't break the film did it is just one pound there might have
the office fires the jet fuel or the collapse itself it's a physical impossibility it cannot be replicated experimentally it defies the laws of physics if you set aside your politics you set aside your belief in your religion and you use the scientific method world trade center seven is basically a classic controlled demolition where a building three falls and come straight down into berkeley of. the only explanation that explains all the evidence that mammals thermite the higher my first peers...
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so it's really meant to be something for readers everywhere that kind of replications the experience of what's going on here which is people are coming, they're hearing pictures about new books, they're picking out free copies of few books that aren't available to regular readers because the looks aren't right yet. now everyone can kind of get the convention experience. >> are and where is is it available right now for people watching in this. >> guest: it's available in e-book form for everyone who's watching this show, it's available on every major platform. so whatever e-bookstore you want to read it in, you can download it for free. >> host: alan weissman's countdown by little brown. >> guest: sure. i actually read that again this morning because i liked it so much. he was originally the author of the world without us, how quickly would planet return to its natural stays. countdown is really sort of the world with us so what happens in a world where we have so many people competing for resources. the excerpt we have is set in israel and looks at those issues through the lens of i
so it's really meant to be something for readers everywhere that kind of replications the experience of what's going on here which is people are coming, they're hearing pictures about new books, they're picking out free copies of few books that aren't available to regular readers because the looks aren't right yet. now everyone can kind of get the convention experience. >> are and where is is it available right now for people watching in this. >> guest: it's available in e-book form...
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often the enamel is famines full in color other times it replicates the skin of real snakes. in those are two wonderful examples but in this exhibition we'll see some of the rare bracelet watches. here you see one pictured here is not an enamel it's in coral. so you can imagine how skillful and labor intensive is needs to be produced to have all those the scales individually carved out of coral and it's like a pail pink and it has those beautiful green emerald eyes. another rather exceptional versus is gold and platinum and diamond watch. it's particularly ideal to the one this elizabeth taylor was wearing while filming cleopatra in rome. this is elizabeth taylor. and you'll notice is that the body of this one this one is even grander the one that elizabeth taylor it has an extra coil. and finally an exceptional piece another of those wonderful serpent watches and this instance it's gold, diamond platinum and you can notice on the head a very large burmese rube i didn't. i'm showing you here how it would be presented in emphasis original case and how you can open the head to
often the enamel is famines full in color other times it replicates the skin of real snakes. in those are two wonderful examples but in this exhibition we'll see some of the rare bracelet watches. here you see one pictured here is not an enamel it's in coral. so you can imagine how skillful and labor intensive is needs to be produced to have all those the scales individually carved out of coral and it's like a pail pink and it has those beautiful green emerald eyes. another rather exceptional...
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as it starts to replicate so for me it's a matter of life and. self-sufficiency was central to the political philosophy of independent india's patriarch mahatma gandhi who believed of his country did not need western technology in order to be independent on clothes food or medicines. the government's policy dating back. was that india should be self-sufficient in the production of food and medicine. and not only did he have no patent system he had a patent system that. medicine. this philosophy was ingrained in india's legal framework on peyton's which resulted in the highly important one thousand nine hundred seventy act for peyton's. thank. you. introduction of the nine hundred seventy bitten it was only the brawl since a big ations which with. lead a simple you know and i begin to has invented a ball says. eight ball making it but it. didn't mention is lying in the bull's eye it's. only the bull's. not the bird. this policy provided the opportunity for great local generics industry to be developed in order to cater for the great need of the lo
as it starts to replicate so for me it's a matter of life and. self-sufficiency was central to the political philosophy of independent india's patriarch mahatma gandhi who believed of his country did not need western technology in order to be independent on clothes food or medicines. the government's policy dating back. was that india should be self-sufficient in the production of food and medicine. and not only did he have no patent system he had a patent system that. medicine. this philosophy...
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cambrian explosion you cannot go to a lab end then come into existence all over again that is not replicable so you have to think like a forensic scientist with the clues left behind and then in for back to the causes benefit of reasoning is the method of multiple competing hypophysis or increase to the best explanation were the best is one in which you cite is the cause that is known to have the power to produce of what you try to explain what i realize that is what darwin was doing i realize that is tied directly to this critical question of the route the evolutionary biology evolutionary theory trying to explain the origin of the other biological information but it is not the case there is a cause of which we know that is capable to generate information because that is known from the repeated experience in the president to produce the crucial thing we try to explain if we try to explain information what is the basis of all scientific reasoning about what it takes to generate information? that creationism be chilly associated what we know from experience if we look at people software or a
cambrian explosion you cannot go to a lab end then come into existence all over again that is not replicable so you have to think like a forensic scientist with the clues left behind and then in for back to the causes benefit of reasoning is the method of multiple competing hypophysis or increase to the best explanation were the best is one in which you cite is the cause that is known to have the power to produce of what you try to explain what i realize that is what darwin was doing i realize...
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many developing countries understand if they replicate our way in the west to create our growth, theyill be in big trouble as will the planet. a growing understanding that we have to grow in a smarter way. that is a safer message. and the leaders in china are coming to this conclusion as well. >> in the united states, fracking for natural gas is reducing pollution. can this be the answer worldwide? >> you have easy access to natural gas here. i come from denmark where we have heating oil that was replaced by gas. this could be an assigned technology. we should remember that gas is a fossil fuel. when we need to reduce buy the dimension we have to do it by the middle of this century. we need more energy efficiency. and we need more renewables. there is not some sort of one thing we can do. basically, we have the technologies. >> as investigations continue in kenya. the attack was aided by security breaches. of control handover by the police and the army. this was fraught with confusion that gave the extremists a chance to regroup. we have this exclusive report from nairobi. pictures re
many developing countries understand if they replicate our way in the west to create our growth, theyill be in big trouble as will the planet. a growing understanding that we have to grow in a smarter way. that is a safer message. and the leaders in china are coming to this conclusion as well. >> in the united states, fracking for natural gas is reducing pollution. can this be the answer worldwide? >> you have easy access to natural gas here. i come from denmark where we have...
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i see in my own replication of what i said omissions of words and because of the omission of commas and punctuation, it doesn't make any sense at all. so, for the future, should anybody ever sit down and read this, they'll be saying we are really talking gibberish. i ask that there is an editorial, at least intent looking at the minutes. for example, page 5 on august 8th, line 3 under my comments, there is on the third line -- it says, really using trend. the word is people using transit. [speaker not understood] it really doesn't make any sense at all. as i go on, particularly with commissioner borden who speaks very well and very eloquently on top of me, i'm saying what she's saying doesn't make any sense either. so, i kindly would like to suggest that somebody take a quick glimpse that at least the sentences are complete. even if you have to invent a word, please do so in order to make -- to have these minutes make sense. >> i did that in a couple spaces, too. same thing was repeated -- [multiple voices] >> commissioner moore, if i may, this would be the opportunity to correct anythi
i see in my own replication of what i said omissions of words and because of the omission of commas and punctuation, it doesn't make any sense at all. so, for the future, should anybody ever sit down and read this, they'll be saying we are really talking gibberish. i ask that there is an editorial, at least intent looking at the minutes. for example, page 5 on august 8th, line 3 under my comments, there is on the third line -- it says, really using trend. the word is people using transit....
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as it starts to replicate so for me it's a matter of life and. self-sufficiency was central to the political philosophy of independent india's patriarch mahatma gandhi who believed of his country did not need western technology in order to be independent on clothes food or medicines. the government's policy dating back. was that india should be self-sufficient in the production of food and medicine. and not only did he have no patent system he had a patent system that said you could not do anything. this philosophy was ingrained in india's legal framework on peyton's which resulted in the highly important one thousand nine hundred seventy act for peyton's. thank. you. introduction of the nine hundred seventy bid and it was only the. applications the beach with. know and begin to has invented a ball says. eight ball making it but it. didn't mention is denying in the bull's eye it's. only the bulls. not the. this policy provided the opportunity for great local generics industry to be developed in order to cater for the great need of the local popul
as it starts to replicate so for me it's a matter of life and. self-sufficiency was central to the political philosophy of independent india's patriarch mahatma gandhi who believed of his country did not need western technology in order to be independent on clothes food or medicines. the government's policy dating back. was that india should be self-sufficient in the production of food and medicine. and not only did he have no patent system he had a patent system that said you could not do...
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many developing countries understand if they replicate our way in the west to create our growth, theyill be in big trouble as will the planet. a growing understanding that we have to grow in a smarter way. that is a safer message. and the leaders in china are coming to this conclusion as well. >> in the united states, fracking for natural gas is reducing pollution. can this be the answer worldwide? >> you have easy access to natural gas here. i come from denmark where we have heating oil that was replaced by gas. this could be an assigned technology. we should remember that gas is a fossil fuel. when we need to reduce buy the dimension we have to do it by the middle of this century. we need more energy efficiency. and we need more renewables. there is not some sort of one thing we can do. basically, we have the technologies. >> as investigations continue in kenya. the attack was aided by security breaches. of control handover by the police and the army. this was fraught with confusion that gave the extremists a chance to regroup. we have this exclusive report from nairobi. pictures re
many developing countries understand if they replicate our way in the west to create our growth, theyill be in big trouble as will the planet. a growing understanding that we have to grow in a smarter way. that is a safer message. and the leaders in china are coming to this conclusion as well. >> in the united states, fracking for natural gas is reducing pollution. can this be the answer worldwide? >> you have easy access to natural gas here. i come from denmark where we have...
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the cells need the oxygen so they can replicate and heal. sometimes despite maximizing blood flow and doing everything else the wound doesn't heal. by using it in certain patients who are candidates for this, we can increase it at the wound and see if that works. >> okay. that's why is very important to come in and get that. >> okay. doctor, thank you for joining us. we're going to be here for a couple more minutes. you can get your questions answered. we've been taking quite a few calls. the number to call is 410-481-2222 as we wrap up our house calls segment. >>> here's a look at what we're working on. whether you're planning to soak up sun or head to upstate new york or watch the leaves change colors, fall is a perfect way. >> we'll be working with you on tips to finding budget friendly destinations. >> sounds good to me. >> anyone else up for hot apple cy cider. temperatures flirting with the 50s in the northern part of the county. we'll be in the 50s tonight but sunshine and 70s greet us the rest of the week. >> we'll be back at 11. >>
the cells need the oxygen so they can replicate and heal. sometimes despite maximizing blood flow and doing everything else the wound doesn't heal. by using it in certain patients who are candidates for this, we can increase it at the wound and see if that works. >> okay. that's why is very important to come in and get that. >> okay. doctor, thank you for joining us. we're going to be here for a couple more minutes. you can get your questions answered. we've been taking quite a few...
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. >> the technique itself is not new. 15 years ago, scientists in america created this replicate year from cow cartilage, and attested to a mouse to see if it would grow. what is unusual about the chinese team is, they have done it on their patient's four head. china is increasingly investing in cutting edge medicine, developing its own talent. because this country wants to be seen as a world leader in science and research. china now has more than 2 million researchers, and it is spending a trillion pounds on innovation, seeking breakthroughs. these are the labs of the world's biggest gene sequencing company, bgi. has copied advances made elsewhere. growing the nose on his head means it can be moved into place with blood vessels and skin intact, ask amazing chances this surgery will be a success. chances theg surgery will be a success. >> you may not have ever heard ,f photographer john launois but you know the faces he has captured. his pictures appeared in some of the most influential magazines of the 1960's and 1970's. ericainnicknamed l'am because of his french heritage and love f
. >> the technique itself is not new. 15 years ago, scientists in america created this replicate year from cow cartilage, and attested to a mouse to see if it would grow. what is unusual about the chinese team is, they have done it on their patient's four head. china is increasingly investing in cutting edge medicine, developing its own talent. because this country wants to be seen as a world leader in science and research. china now has more than 2 million researchers, and it is spending...
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a san francisco jeweler is now offering to replicate and replace the stolen wedding bands. the fire district is looking at ways to improve security at its fire stations. >> the undefeated 49ers hitting the road for a big time conference showdown. the seahawks organization sending a special warning to their home crowd to have fun but stay cool. seattle telling fan they fight or threaten a 49ers fan, you'll get booted and have your season tickets revoked. there will be how about this, undercover officers wearing 49er jerseys to try to catch unruly behavior. and any fan caught violating the fan code will have to complete a four-hour online course, it costs about $75, before they will be allowed to return to the stadium. by the way, you can catch that sunday night football game here on nbc bay area. don't want to miss it. >> keep it nice everybody. oracle team usa seems to be making changes as it gets ready to return to the water. though it has not confirmed the change the team has reportedly replaced its tactician yesterday with the most successful olympic sailor in history. o
a san francisco jeweler is now offering to replicate and replace the stolen wedding bands. the fire district is looking at ways to improve security at its fire stations. >> the undefeated 49ers hitting the road for a big time conference showdown. the seahawks organization sending a special warning to their home crowd to have fun but stay cool. seattle telling fan they fight or threaten a 49ers fan, you'll get booted and have your season tickets revoked. there will be how about this,...
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it's not replicated once or twice but a million times in syria. what kind of future does syria have as a country if the needs of the children are not addressed now. >> how does this compare to other crises? take us into the history, and how large scale is this in comparison. >> there is no doubt that this is one of the largest humanitarian crises in the world. you cited the statistics right from the start. there are 2 million refugees in the region. there are 5 million more displaced internally. over all it's 7 million people, and it's a staggering number of people. there are enormous needs both inside the country and throughout the region. >> how is the experience different if you're a syrian whose displayed internally still inside your country but not in your own home, not in your own town or city versus having to go to a camp and having to be in a camp outside of syria in a totally different country. >> that's a good question. if you're inside syria you're vulnerable to the ongoing violence. as a humanitarian organization our greatest hope to h
it's not replicated once or twice but a million times in syria. what kind of future does syria have as a country if the needs of the children are not addressed now. >> how does this compare to other crises? take us into the history, and how large scale is this in comparison. >> there is no doubt that this is one of the largest humanitarian crises in the world. you cited the statistics right from the start. there are 2 million refugees in the region. there are 5 million more...
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if the console the replication problem doctors can produce a long-lasting universal flu shot. the vaccine could be available in five years. read that report in the journal nature medicine. so many people that have google and issues. our next of has three family members that our glue and thhey kevin...still eating chalk for heartburn? yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heartburn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. enjoy the relief! >>here with a shrimp recipe. thank you for coming in. >>it is great to be here. i am going to talke about gluten free food. >>this is something near and dear to your heart. i am aware of allergies. >>it is so true but it is challenging. it is great >>we make sure we take care of any allergies. a nice summer. we wrap the shrimp in some serano ham. we crisp it on one side. it is a deconstructed sauce. it is a spanish salsa with pepper, onions, almonds that are fried and salted. they go really well with each other. this is what we have been sme
if the console the replication problem doctors can produce a long-lasting universal flu shot. the vaccine could be available in five years. read that report in the journal nature medicine. so many people that have google and issues. our next of has three family members that our glue and thhey kevin...still eating chalk for heartburn? yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heartburn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. [ male announcer ]...
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prevents the virus from replicating and spreading through the body.vard researchers say people with dyslexia have fewer problems using e readers. comprehension and memory increase with electronic readers as well. experts suggest your words per line helps people with dyslexia honan on words more easily. >> new study finds the way of throwing away billions of dollars worth of good food each year. >> researchers in the united states needs a standardized common sense they needs a standardized common sense they labeling system. his day of coaching begins with knee pain, when... [ man ] hey, brad, want to trade the all-day relief of two aleve for six tylenol? what's the catch? there's no catch. you want me to give up my two aleve for six tylenol? no. for my knee pain, nothing beats my aleve. it is football season and there is no better way to enjoy the game and with good food and friends. >>we have some dishes that are good for football season. i am going to show you a goat cheese. what we are going to do is top it with a little goat cheese. home made bread
prevents the virus from replicating and spreading through the body.vard researchers say people with dyslexia have fewer problems using e readers. comprehension and memory increase with electronic readers as well. experts suggest your words per line helps people with dyslexia honan on words more easily. >> new study finds the way of throwing away billions of dollars worth of good food each year. >> researchers in the united states needs a standardized common sense they needs a...
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members of the men's swimming and diving team from the naval academy taking this picture in the pool replicating the famous raising the flag in iwo jima, world war i. their season begins thursday. this photo making the rounds all over twitter and social media. >> pretty cool. >> took them two takes to get that done. >> that's a lot of holding your breath. >> only two. >> divers. >> i hope it's not like the directors around here. that was great guys. that >>> up in canada, they have a new invention patrolling a park up there. it looks like a cross between a remote controlled toy and a monster from where the wild things are or something like that. these birds are about to find out, this is not fun and games. it's called the goose-nator. it's used to shoe away geese. they can be awfully nasty and messy. the inventor says it's good on grass, water, ice and snow. he also claims it's a lot better than a dog for chasing geese away because you don't have to feed it. and dogs can be messy too, by the way. >> can they ever. >> just keep the battery charged and then you want to work on your steering shield
members of the men's swimming and diving team from the naval academy taking this picture in the pool replicating the famous raising the flag in iwo jima, world war i. their season begins thursday. this photo making the rounds all over twitter and social media. >> pretty cool. >> took them two takes to get that done. >> that's a lot of holding your breath. >> only two. >> divers. >> i hope it's not like the directors around here. that was great guys. that...
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. >> the technique itself is not new. 15 years ago, scientists in america created this replicate year from cow cartilage, and attested to a mouse to see if it would grow. what is unusual about the chinese team is, they have done it on their patient's four head. china is increasingly investing in cutting edge medicine, developing its own talent. because this country wants to be seen as a world leader in science and research. china now has more than 2 million researchers, and it is spending a trillion pounds on innovation, seeking breakthroughs. these are the labs of the world's biggest gene sequencing company, bgi. has copied advances made elsewhere. growing the nose on his head means it can be moved into place with blood vessels and skin intact, ask amazing chances this surgery will be a success. chances theg surgery will be a success. >> you may not have ever heard ,f photographer john launois but you know the faces he has captured. his pictures appeared in some of the most influential magazines of the 1960's and 1970's. ericainnicknamed l'am because of his french heritage and love f
. >> the technique itself is not new. 15 years ago, scientists in america created this replicate year from cow cartilage, and attested to a mouse to see if it would grow. what is unusual about the chinese team is, they have done it on their patient's four head. china is increasingly investing in cutting edge medicine, developing its own talent. because this country wants to be seen as a world leader in science and research. china now has more than 2 million researchers, and it is spending...
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. >> as we begin to fill these out, we'll look at whatever help we can get to replicate this across the city. we have no problem being guinea pigs in this. as i mentioned earlier, this is our zone. and going back to this integration piece, this is the physical manifestation of what we are trying to achieve around service integration where we've identified not only the schools but community anchor institutions that are well respected and provide a lot of services as kind of entry point into system. as you go into anyone of these sites you can enter into pipeline. that's another way that we are looking at it. we are looking at what it means to be in a community hub and what are the logos and all that stuff so we can create that community within these organizations. i briefly touched on this family success coach that we talked about in harlem. these are meta staff that will be at these community hubs and really service ambassadors for the mission promise neighborhood. they are the connectors and work with families to further assess needs and goals with the financial capability lens and tal
. >> as we begin to fill these out, we'll look at whatever help we can get to replicate this across the city. we have no problem being guinea pigs in this. as i mentioned earlier, this is our zone. and going back to this integration piece, this is the physical manifestation of what we are trying to achieve around service integration where we've identified not only the schools but community anchor institutions that are well respected and provide a lot of services as kind of entry point...
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. >> the federal department of justice is very interested in seeing if they can replicate this either in other states or everyone at the federal level. of course the question is where would the money come from. >> reporter: postsandy hook, california and a number of states have proposed laws relating to guns and mental health. >> six months is just not long enough. >> reporter: cody says the solution is writing good laws in conjunction with enforcement. >> you need to make sure that data is reported. >> reporter: jacob says it's too soon to draw conclusions from the shooting in washington but the postsandy hook momentum on mental health and gun laws continues. >> we found this is an area where we've been able to find common ground with even more progun groups in other issues. >> reporter: currently there is a bill on the governor's desk to ban someone from owning a gun for five years. if that person makes a specific threat against someone else and makes that threat while talking to a mental health professional. if that were to happen now, that ban would be just six months. ken pritche
. >> the federal department of justice is very interested in seeing if they can replicate this either in other states or everyone at the federal level. of course the question is where would the money come from. >> reporter: postsandy hook, california and a number of states have proposed laws relating to guns and mental health. >> six months is just not long enough. >> reporter: cody says the solution is writing good laws in conjunction with enforcement. >> you need...
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. >> try and try as we might, we have never been able to replicate your portfolio. >> the idea was the evil task force, the etfs, we are going to kidnap james bond to learn his portfolio secrets. >> stoctopussy is one of two win worse from long time advisors to some of the world's biggest mutual fund companies >> we had maybe 25 or more scripts submitted about the kind of films they would make to show awareness and we narrowed it down to four and then down to two. >> all across the world, mutual fund managers are being kidnapped. >> warren and enscott have a firm foot in the film industry. they share the production company, the warren-enscott institute. last june, the marital issued tisch 23i78 students to create short films that the mutual fund industry could use to engage potential investors in their 20s, 30s and 40s. >> where are my trade guards. >> what we did was we went to that generation, we went to young artistic directors and young artists that struggled with their own finances and asked them, well, how do you think about money and about investing? and how would you convey tha
. >> try and try as we might, we have never been able to replicate your portfolio. >> the idea was the evil task force, the etfs, we are going to kidnap james bond to learn his portfolio secrets. >> stoctopussy is one of two win worse from long time advisors to some of the world's biggest mutual fund companies >> we had maybe 25 or more scripts submitted about the kind of films they would make to show awareness and we narrowed it down to four and then down to two....
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it's not replicable. you have to do is reason more like a forensic scientist and look at the clues that are left behind and then in firm back to the causes of the events you're trying to explain. the method of reasoning that darwin used, it's called the method of multiple computing about the cs for the method of infering to the best explanation . the best explanation according to a bar when is one in which you are sitting across which is known to have the power to produce the effect in question. now, when i realize that that is what darwin is doing, i realize that tied directly to this critical question that is all through evolutionary biology. the question of the origin of formation. evolutionary theory has come to an impact in trying to to find the origin of genetic and other forms of violence confirmation, and i shall lie in the book. it is not the case that there is a cause of which we know that is capable of generating a formation. a cause that meets the key criteria of the best explanation which is
it's not replicable. you have to do is reason more like a forensic scientist and look at the clues that are left behind and then in firm back to the causes of the events you're trying to explain. the method of reasoning that darwin used, it's called the method of multiple computing about the cs for the method of infering to the best explanation . the best explanation according to a bar when is one in which you are sitting across which is known to have the power to produce the effect in...
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i hope to replicate it to out san francisco fairly soon. >> we are out of time. thank you so much for joining us today on sfgtv "meet your district supervisor." we have been speaking with david chiu of district 3. ♪ >> hello. welcome to "meet your district supervisor." we are here with supervisor cohen from district 10. she started her first term in january, so she is new to the board. we will get to know her and talk about the toughest issues facing the city. welcome, supervisor. thank you for joining us. tell us a little bit about your background, where you grew up, where you went to school, and the jobs you have work. >> i grew up in the porthole and neighborhood. most of my childhood, i went to lakeshore elementary school. i love to talk a bell will -- about lowell high school. i studied political science with a concentration in public administration. i worked eight years, largely in the public sector. then, earned a master's degree from carnegie-mellon in pittsburgh pennsylvaniamy work . i spent time as an executive director for nonprofit on the hill. i was
i hope to replicate it to out san francisco fairly soon. >> we are out of time. thank you so much for joining us today on sfgtv "meet your district supervisor." we have been speaking with david chiu of district 3. ♪ >> hello. welcome to "meet your district supervisor." we are here with supervisor cohen from district 10. she started her first term in january, so she is new to the board. we will get to know her and talk about the toughest issues facing the city....
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. >> as we begin to fill these out, we'll look at whatever help we can get to replicate this across they. we have no problem being guinea pigs in this. as i mentioned earlier, this is our zone. and going back to this integration piece, this is the physical manifestation of what we are trying to achieve around service integration where we've identified not only the schools but community anchor institutions that are well respected and provide a lot of services as kind of
. >> as we begin to fill these out, we'll look at whatever help we can get to replicate this across they. we have no problem being guinea pigs in this. as i mentioned earlier, this is our zone. and going back to this integration piece, this is the physical manifestation of what we are trying to achieve around service integration where we've identified not only the schools but community anchor institutions that are well respected and provide a lot of services as kind of
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reason to suspect that the systems used by cloud vendors like amazon are not capable of geographic replication and redundancy. it is absolutely the case that someone like netflix, for example, could survive an outage of two simultaneous amazon did a centers through geographic redundancy and so on. this stuff exists, and the technology exists within the cloud providers to make sure that once your data gets there, it is not going away. it is just not a cloud provider solution. most enterprises will have things called disaster recovery, where they will keep all their critical data completely synchronized so that if one coast gets hit by an earthquake or terrorist attack, you have the other coast where you can get your data. it is completely synchronized, always available, on demand. geographically diverse disaster recovery solutions have been in place for some time, and they actually do allow for secure data storage. >> i think that for the individual consumer and home user, this storage in the cloud and backing up your personal computer in the cloud has been burgeoning of late because people wan
reason to suspect that the systems used by cloud vendors like amazon are not capable of geographic replication and redundancy. it is absolutely the case that someone like netflix, for example, could survive an outage of two simultaneous amazon did a centers through geographic redundancy and so on. this stuff exists, and the technology exists within the cloud providers to make sure that once your data gets there, it is not going away. it is just not a cloud provider solution. most enterprises...