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richard lee is antoinette lee's heart specialist. >> her heart doesn't profuse properly. >> joined forcesto tackle this problem. what they found was astonishing. >> so you found basically that when you joined an old and a young mouse together, the sizes and the structure of the hearts changed. how dramatic was this change? >> it was amazing enough that even i could see it looking at the heart as a whole. and even more amazing when you started digging more deeply into the layers of how the individual cells changed, how the genes that the cells expressed changed as a result of this exposure to young blood in the old animal. >> that growth was gross differentiation factor 11, gh 11. that makes the mouse's heart young again in 11 weeks. here in harvard researchers like dr. lee and dr. waige wager are trying to solve a problem. >> we developed a hypothesis that there was something in the blood because the blood has access to all these different cells. and might be able to communicate these signals. >> there must be thousands of items in the blood. how did you isolate this protein that you didn
richard lee is antoinette lee's heart specialist. >> her heart doesn't profuse properly. >> joined forcesto tackle this problem. what they found was astonishing. >> so you found basically that when you joined an old and a young mouse together, the sizes and the structure of the hearts changed. how dramatic was this change? >> it was amazing enough that even i could see it looking at the heart as a whole. and even more amazing when you started digging more deeply into the...
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i'm going to go ahead and turn it over to richard lee for environmental health. >> good afternoon. as acting director i'm pleased to present our work on phd strategic plan. we identified the need for safe and healthy living environments. we identified three headline indicators that you see that wu
i'm going to go ahead and turn it over to richard lee for environmental health. >> good afternoon. as acting director i'm pleased to present our work on phd strategic plan. we identified the need for safe and healthy living environments. we identified three headline indicators that you see that wu
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i'm going to go ahead and turn it over to richard lee for environmental health. >> good afternoon. as acting director i'm pleased to present our work on phd strategic plan. we identified the need for safe and healthy living environments. we identified three headline indicators that you see that wu that we felt should be addressed. the first is clean air. san francisco has relatively clean air. our location along the coast helps us greatly. we're lucky we're not inland, but on page 17, the number of good air quality days average around 250 days per year. we'd like to increase that number to 365 days per year. we work with the bay area quality air management district staff to development the community risk reduction plan and identify strategies to include air quality in san francisco. part of our plan will be support implementation to build va tee jik strategies. also we know that there are areas of san francisco where air quality [inaudible] most of those areas are along the main transportation routes like along the freeways or the busy streets like geary or van ness. we have been e
i'm going to go ahead and turn it over to richard lee for environmental health. >> good afternoon. as acting director i'm pleased to present our work on phd strategic plan. we identified the need for safe and healthy living environments. we identified three headline indicators that you see that wu that we felt should be addressed. the first is clean air. san francisco has relatively clean air. our location along the coast helps us greatly. we're lucky we're not inland, but on page 17, the...
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the fugitive, richard lee mcnair, is a dangerous criminal, a highly intelligent martial arts expert who's from two other prisons in the past before being recaptured. this time, he hides in a mail truck. he's the first prisoner to escape from a federal maximum security facility in nearly 15 years. hours after mcnair's discovered missing, an officer with the ball police department sees a man running on the railroad tracks and gets out to question him. >> what it is, we've got an escapee. >> oh. where from? >> a prison. >> is it the man he's looking for? >> when i crossed the tracks down there, i saw you running. and i said, well, how lucky can i be? >> nope, nope, nope, nope. i'm not no prison escapee. >> the police only have an old, blurry photograph of the prisoner they're looking for. and the officer can't tell if the person he stopped matches the description. so, he asks the man some questions. >> do you have any form of identification on you? what's your name? >> robert jones. >> robert jones? >> uh-huh. am i not supposed to be on the tracks? >> no, that's not the problem right now. wh
the fugitive, richard lee mcnair, is a dangerous criminal, a highly intelligent martial arts expert who's from two other prisons in the past before being recaptured. this time, he hides in a mail truck. he's the first prisoner to escape from a federal maximum security facility in nearly 15 years. hours after mcnair's discovered missing, an officer with the ball police department sees a man running on the railroad tracks and gets out to question him. >> what it is, we've got an escapee....
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in the fall of 1775, he and richard henry lee, a virginiaian, put their heads together, collaborated. both already radicals. they knew they wanted independence but the question was how to do it. they came up with a strategy. the strategy was, show everybody inequality that given that the king has ruled them out of their protection, they could no longer function as the king's magistrates and couldn't be his representatives and be out of his protection. consequently, anarchy was as good as the established order of the day in the colonies and therefore incumbent on the colonies to start building their own new congress. they recommended in november that new hampshire, whose governor fled, right a constitution. new hampshire did that it, delivered it january 1776. began working to get all the colonials to starts building con constitution, then the question was how should a colonial build a constitution in lee turned to adams for advice. adams wrote a letter in november that was then reentry'sed in a familiar fret that spring called -- pamphlet called thoughts on government. and in that pam
in the fall of 1775, he and richard henry lee, a virginiaian, put their heads together, collaborated. both already radicals. they knew they wanted independence but the question was how to do it. they came up with a strategy. the strategy was, show everybody inequality that given that the king has ruled them out of their protection, they could no longer function as the king's magistrates and couldn't be his representatives and be out of his protection. consequently, anarchy was as good as the...
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candidates joining us tonight are bill connor, lindsay graham, nancy, richard, lee benjamin. before we begin tonight, some brief ground rules. each candidate will have one minute to respond to the question. if necessary i will allow a 30-second rebuttal. we drew names when the candidates arrived for the order in which we will start, and that first question will go to mr. connor, and then to all of the rest of you in turn. this has been a contentious race by most assessments. we have a two-term incumbent, and we have six as plants to replace him. some of you have made some fairly harsh accusations in the course of the campaign so far. senator graham can defend himself. that's not my role here tonight. what i'd like to know, and i think the voters would like to know, is if this is a referendum on lindsay graham, why then, senator do you have a target on your back and why specifically candidates, is this such a visceral campaign against senator graham? would you start please, mr. connor? >> sure. first of all thank you, senator graham, for being here, and thank the rest of the c
candidates joining us tonight are bill connor, lindsay graham, nancy, richard, lee benjamin. before we begin tonight, some brief ground rules. each candidate will have one minute to respond to the question. if necessary i will allow a 30-second rebuttal. we drew names when the candidates arrived for the order in which we will start, and that first question will go to mr. connor, and then to all of the rest of you in turn. this has been a contentious race by most assessments. we have a two-term...
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us tonight are bill connor of orangeberg, lindsey graham of seneca, nancy mace of charleston, richard cash, lee bright and benjamin dunn also of columbia. before we begin tonight, some brief ground rules. each candidate will have one minute to respond to the question. if necessary, i will allow a 30-second rebuttal. we drew names when the candidates arrived for the order in which we will start, and that first question will go to mr. connor and then to all of the rest of you in turn. this has been a contentious race by most assessments. we have a two-term incumbent, and we have six aspirants to replace him. some of you have made some fairly harsh accusations this the course of the campaign so far. senator graham can defend himself, that's not my role here tonight, but what i'd like to know and i think the voters would like to know is if this is a referendum on lindsey graham, why then, senator, do you have a target on your back, and why specifically, candidates, is this such a verial campaign? >> thank you, senator graham, for being here, and thank the rest of the candidates. >> thank you. >> tw
us tonight are bill connor of orangeberg, lindsey graham of seneca, nancy mace of charleston, richard cash, lee bright and benjamin dunn also of columbia. before we begin tonight, some brief ground rules. each candidate will have one minute to respond to the question. if necessary, i will allow a 30-second rebuttal. we drew names when the candidates arrived for the order in which we will start, and that first question will go to mr. connor and then to all of the rest of you in turn. this has...
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doubt about the third as he scored after 72 minutes to round out the 3-0 win and richard nicholson, j al jazeera. >> lee on goal line technology. >> reporter: it did not exist until a controversial movement four years rag go and england was denied a goal against germany and said we cannot carry on with this any longer, we need to introduce it and that is how we have seen the whole system start to be years in the english league and this was a different system, this was goal control system and worked perfectly as well and there was debate and confusion about it because there were two separate instances and first of all the ball hit the post and headed across the line and the answer was no, the technology got it right. then when the ball came back across the goal, the goal keeper's back and went into the goal, yes, that was a perfectly good goal and the technology got it right again and that is what it's for, to give a definitive answer and not about a debate, it has to get it right. a lot of money being put into it and the goal control system being used for the first time in the cup and perfectly spot on.
doubt about the third as he scored after 72 minutes to round out the 3-0 win and richard nicholson, j al jazeera. >> lee on goal line technology. >> reporter: it did not exist until a controversial movement four years rag go and england was denied a goal against germany and said we cannot carry on with this any longer, we need to introduce it and that is how we have seen the whole system start to be years in the english league and this was a different system, this was goal control...
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lee has even more ambitious plans for richard yoewell. turnpike,es on the confederates on the plank road. you can see the gap between the two confederate lines. final day of the wilderness. if you look at the top of the map, you can see where it says, separate and then it says rickett. hoping they would swing around the right plank and cut up the union armies. an ambitious design. designse, an ambitious that would have been realistic prior to gettysburg. they do not have the reserves for that type of attack. it was not within the cards. a lot of delay and controversy. after the war, everyone uses ewell as a scapegoat. he blew it at gettysburg -- he did not. that is what they claimed. who is above all of these mistakes? robert e lee. ell and gettysburg -- you know the song. the plot line is always the same. we had the right ideas. stumble.rt i subordinates , wehey had followed lee would all be singing dixie today. this was not possible at all. after much delay, he finally launches an assault against the union right flank. the reason he was
lee has even more ambitious plans for richard yoewell. turnpike,es on the confederates on the plank road. you can see the gap between the two confederate lines. final day of the wilderness. if you look at the top of the map, you can see where it says, separate and then it says rickett. hoping they would swing around the right plank and cut up the union armies. an ambitious design. designse, an ambitious that would have been realistic prior to gettysburg. they do not have the reserves for that...
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>> goldwater biographer's, and a number of them, lee edwards, john judas, richard goldberg, they have noticed the presidential campaign where people trashed him beyond belief , where he said if everyone had said these things to me and i believe that, i would believe i was not. s.think when he -- nuty i think when he went back to , he said to people that i went into politics to pay the rent. he legislative did do that -- legislatively did that with the change of the control structure of the pentagon with the nichols-goldwater fact that he and that change things in the pentagon for that it is moving mobley -- more smoothly to integrate all of the armed services as opposed to where it stood before 1986. >> let's stay in the present. we'll go back to the past and a moment. everyone will have a chance to ask questions later on in the discussion. today, barry goldwater has become almost a utterly hero to cuddily -- connolly -- hero to liberals. they like his stance on abortion, gay rights. do they have it all wrong? [laughter] >> there are three distinct phases of goldwater as a public figu
>> goldwater biographer's, and a number of them, lee edwards, john judas, richard goldberg, they have noticed the presidential campaign where people trashed him beyond belief , where he said if everyone had said these things to me and i believe that, i would believe i was not. s.think when he -- nuty i think when he went back to , he said to people that i went into politics to pay the rent. he legislative did do that -- legislatively did that with the change of the control structure of...
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>> the goldwater biographer's, a number of them, lee edwards, john judas, richard goldberg, have notedthe shattering expense of the presence or campaign where people trashing the obliquity said everyone had said these things to me, and i believe that, i think he was changed by the tone of that campaign and i think when he went back to washington in his last 18 years back there, i don't think he said i would get something done. he always said to people i went into politics to pay the rent. he legislatively did that at the end of the screw with the change of the control structure of the pentagon with the nicholas goldwater act that he sponsored with senator don nickles of oklahoma. that change things in the pentagon so it is buildings are more smoothly to try to integrate all this, all the armed services as opposed to where it stood before 1986. >> let's stay in the present. we will go back to the past in just a minute there i want to lecture everyone chance to ask questions a little bit on in our discussion. today, barry goldwater has become almost a totally hero to liberals. [laughter]
>> the goldwater biographer's, a number of them, lee edwards, john judas, richard goldberg, have notedthe shattering expense of the presence or campaign where people trashing the obliquity said everyone had said these things to me, and i believe that, i think he was changed by the tone of that campaign and i think when he went back to washington in his last 18 years back there, i don't think he said i would get something done. he always said to people i went into politics to pay the rent....
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>> the goldwater biographers, and a number of them, lee edwards, john judas, richard goldberg, have noted the presidential campaign where people trashed him beyond belief, where he said if everyone had said these things to me and i believe that, i would believe i was nuts. i think when he went back to washington, he said to people that i went into politics to pay the rent. he legislatively did that with the change of the control structure of the pentagon with the nichols-goldwater act that he sponsored, and that changed things in the pentagon for that it is moving more smoothly to integrate all of the armed services as opposed to where it stood before 1986. >> let's stay in the present. we'll go back to the past in a moment. everyone will have a chance to ask questions later on in the discussion. today, barry goldwater has become almost cuddly hero to liberals. they like his stance on abortion, gay rights. do the liberals have it all wrong? [laughter] >> there are three distinct phases of goldwater as a public figure and as a politician. the historically important barry goldwater, the aut
>> the goldwater biographers, and a number of them, lee edwards, john judas, richard goldberg, have noted the presidential campaign where people trashed him beyond belief, where he said if everyone had said these things to me and i believe that, i would believe i was nuts. i think when he went back to washington, he said to people that i went into politics to pay the rent. he legislatively did that with the change of the control structure of the pentagon with the nichols-goldwater act...
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lee wilkinson, 29. the nation's 41st president, george h.w. bush, 90. rockefeller family patriarch, david rockefeller, 99. i'm richardkarins and the entire "early today" team. thank you for watching. have a great one ahead. >>> and a very good morning to you, it's 4:30 right now. i'm laura garcia-cannon on this thursday morning. let's check that forecast with meteor also christina loren. good morning to you. >> we like to call it friday eve around here. so close to that father's day weekend at this point and it is really comfortable out there. now, this morning, some wind to tell you about, especially if you're waking up with us near vallejo or anywhere surrounding the delta. we're dealing with the fierce wind all day long and then the warm up comes in. not too hot, though. first, let's check your drive, here's mike. >> delta wind stronger than a delta breeze. over
lee wilkinson, 29. the nation's 41st president, george h.w. bush, 90. rockefeller family patriarch, david rockefeller, 99. i'm richardkarins and the entire "early today" team. thank you for watching. have a great one ahead. >>> and a very good morning to you, it's 4:30 right now. i'm laura garcia-cannon on this thursday morning. let's check that forecast with meteor also christina loren. good morning to you. >> we like to call it friday eve around here. so close to that...
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lars and richard, thank you for sharing. >> want to get to jenna lee.olls your way in ten minutes. what is happening? >> getting a lot of new poll numbers on the controversy that is going around the white house. talking about american leadership. and a jet crashes into a california neighborhood and an interview with neighbors. and is having babies control? are you in trouble because i am six and a half month pregnant? new research on that coming up. new research on that coming up. true business-grade internet comes new research on that coming up. with secure wifi for your business. it also comes with public wifi for your customers. not so with internet from the phone company. i would email the phone company to inquire as to why they have shortchanged these customers. but that would require wifi. switch to comcast business internet and get two wifi networks included. comcast business built for business. >>> remembering a remarkable sacrifice. d-day. this was the plane that dropped the troopers behind the invassion that changed the world. >> risky 70 is i
lars and richard, thank you for sharing. >> want to get to jenna lee.olls your way in ten minutes. what is happening? >> getting a lot of new poll numbers on the controversy that is going around the white house. talking about american leadership. and a jet crashes into a california neighborhood and an interview with neighbors. and is having babies control? are you in trouble because i am six and a half month pregnant? new research on that coming up. new research on that coming up....
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. >> richard, the tea party emphasizes the constitution, you talk about rand paul, ted cruz, mike lee. the three of them have in common their emphasis on the constitution. in distinguishing between the conservative movement and established republicans, what role do you see the constitution place in the debate for 2014, 2016, and how we can move america forward to essentially reclaim the constitution? >> well, i'm really hesitant to have any conversation about the constitution with my friend mark, who is a world-class constitutional scholar. but maybe there's no more important issue out there than the constitution. i don't think i said this line into in my prepared remarks, that the democratic party entirely has come unhinged from the constitution. most of our republican leaders are unhinged. can you just imagine that republican, democratic leaders of congress analyzing something with this foreign bill. is this constitutional? is this legislation pass constitutional muster? it's highly unlikely that the thought ever cross their mind. we all remember nancy pelosi's famous comment when a
. >> richard, the tea party emphasizes the constitution, you talk about rand paul, ted cruz, mike lee. the three of them have in common their emphasis on the constitution. in distinguishing between the conservative movement and established republicans, what role do you see the constitution place in the debate for 2014, 2016, and how we can move america forward to essentially reclaim the constitution? >> well, i'm really hesitant to have any conversation about the constitution with...
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richard lugar in the senate primary in indiana. in 2010, tea party challengers defeated incumbents in utah. mike lee defeating bob bennett in utah and i am not a witch tea partier christine o'donnell defeating mike cassell in delaware. this sort of thing has happened in recent years. this sort of thing. but not in any of those instances or any other instance that we could find has a challenger, tea party or otherwise, even come close to ousting a member of the leadership in congress. these were the top three republicans in congress. before about an hour ago, one of them was eric cantor. that is no longer the case. based on what we know right now about this breaking news story, it seems unprecedented for a leader in congress to lead their seat. there is precedent for leadership losing in the general election. they have been able to win their party's nomination and went on to lose to the other party in the general election. it's still rare, but it has happened occasionally. it happened in 2004 to the democratic leader of the senate, tom daschle. he had been a senator for 18 years, but he lost his seat
richard lugar in the senate primary in indiana. in 2010, tea party challengers defeated incumbents in utah. mike lee defeating bob bennett in utah and i am not a witch tea partier christine o'donnell defeating mike cassell in delaware. this sort of thing has happened in recent years. this sort of thing. but not in any of those instances or any other instance that we could find has a challenger, tea party or otherwise, even come close to ousting a member of the leadership in congress. these were...
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richard lugar in the senate primary in indiana. in 2010, tea party challengers defeated incumbents in utah. mike leenot a witch tea partier christine o'donnell defeating mike cassell in delaware. this sort of thing has happened in recent years. this sort of thing. but not in any of those instances or any other instance that we could find has a challenger, tea party or otherwise, even come close to ousting a member of the leadership in congress. these were the top three republicans in congress. before about an hour ago, one of them was eric cantor. that is no longer the case. based on what we know right now about this breaking news story, it seems unprecedented for a lead leader in congress to lead their seat. there is precedent for leadership losing in the general election. they have been able to win their party's nomination and went on to lose to the other party in the general election. it's still rare, but it has happened occasionally. it happened in 2004 to the democratic leader of the senate, tom daschle. he had been a senator for 18 years, but he lost his seat to the republican candidate in a s
richard lugar in the senate primary in indiana. in 2010, tea party challengers defeated incumbents in utah. mike leenot a witch tea partier christine o'donnell defeating mike cassell in delaware. this sort of thing has happened in recent years. this sort of thing. but not in any of those instances or any other instance that we could find has a challenger, tea party or otherwise, even come close to ousting a member of the leadership in congress. these were the top three republicans in congress....
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richard nicholson, al jazeera. >>> brazil are group of winners and face south america chile in the second round on saturday. let's go back to that brazil game despite the 4-1 score line over cameroon, lee team must improve if they are to go further in this tournament. >> reporter: they are starting to relax and starting to believe it was a tense start to the tournament with having to come from behind to beat crotia and then being held by mexico in their second day and now they have the scoring they want and had some of the flair but they are demanding and actually the score line gives them to a performance that wasn't exactly perfect. and i think the coach will be working hard on the training ground because he knows they have to improve when they play chile and chile is better than brazil in the training stages but brazil is favorite when they come together because they have the incredible name, 22-year-old man and the weight of the nation on his shoulders and carrying it lightly and enjoying his football and you can see how much they rely on him but he is not letting it effect him at all and he is the leading goal scorer with four goals. >> second out of brazil group and 3-1 victory w
richard nicholson, al jazeera. >>> brazil are group of winners and face south america chile in the second round on saturday. let's go back to that brazil game despite the 4-1 score line over cameroon, lee team must improve if they are to go further in this tournament. >> reporter: they are starting to relax and starting to believe it was a tense start to the tournament with having to come from behind to beat crotia and then being held by mexico in their second day and now they...