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not of livers or sampson.case. in fact, csi chief david kofoed himself. and after months of digging, the fbi concluded that kofoed must have planted that swipe of blood himself. phony evidence tnail down a shaky case. it was a bombshell. vid kofoed, division commander of the csi unit in douglas county, nebraska, was indicted on four federal charges including falsifyingecords and violating livers' and sampson's civil rights. kofoed pleaded not guilty to all charges, defiantly told reporters he'd rather go to prison than resign, even passed the polygraph and was cleared in an internal sheriff's department investigation. so you wake up one morning and they say you're a criminal. >> well, it kind of was like that, but it was more of a long process. and i didn't do it. i just didn't. and it doesn't make any sense. >> reporter: kofoed blamed the stain on accidental contamination. somehow, he said, bod from the victim, wayne stock, ended up on that filter paper probably out at the murder scene and somehow the kit con
not of livers or sampson.case. in fact, csi chief david kofoed himself. and after months of digging, the fbi concluded that kofoed must have planted that swipe of blood himself. phony evidence tnail down a shaky case. it was a bombshell. vid kofoed, division commander of the csi unit in douglas county, nebraska, was indicted on four federal charges including falsifyingecords and violating livers' and sampson's civil rights. kofoed pleaded not guilty to all charges, defiantly told reporters he'd...
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sampson says he has patients who have lived five years on the vaccine. lee sullivan is hoping to do better than that. >> there's no evidence of recurrence at this time. >> i'm almost 12 months into my treatments now feeling great, doing very well. >> reporter: i can tell you, katie, this is promising stuff. it's a small study so far, just 18 patients in this first trial, but this is how it works. they're going to go to a phase three trial next, more patients, they're going to expand it, and hopefully see some of the same results. >> couric: and, sanjay, a lot of people of course think of vaccines for preventing disease but they're being usinged increasingly to treat cancer and what's really exciting about this vaccine is the protein it's targeting is actually present in other kinds of cancer. >> reporter: that's right. there's a protein on these cancer cells. it's not present in any other normal tissue in the body. that's what makes it so important. that's what makes it a target, potentially, for these immediates and not only in brain cancer but also lun
sampson says he has patients who have lived five years on the vaccine. lee sullivan is hoping to do better than that. >> there's no evidence of recurrence at this time. >> i'm almost 12 months into my treatments now feeling great, doing very well. >> reporter: i can tell you, katie, this is promising stuff. it's a small study so far, just 18 patients in this first trial, but this is how it works. they're going to go to a phase three trial next, more patients, they're going to...
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next,er, tyler, reporter with kgo channel 7 followed by george sampson, news and program director 1590 am and shelly, ceo of metro stream. i would like to introduce our candidates and welcome them for lieutenant governor, abel maldonado and gavin newsom. >> i would like to outline a few ground rules that both candidates have agreed upon. also to the audience as a reminder, please refrain from any applause until the end of the program and although is silicon valley we ask you to own you power down your phones and pdas now. the format, we'll begin with two minutes of opening remarks and two minutes closing comments determined in advance by a them. following questions from our panel each candidate will have up to two minutes to respond. this debate will focus on the policy challenges and solutions facing california and silicon valley. it's now my pleasure to welcome the candidates again. by coin toss, maldonado will begin with opening remarks. thank you. >> it's great to be here. thank you for the leadership group for hosting. it's great to he see my wife and daughter here. i want to say
next,er, tyler, reporter with kgo channel 7 followed by george sampson, news and program director 1590 am and shelly, ceo of metro stream. i would like to introduce our candidates and welcome them for lieutenant governor, abel maldonado and gavin newsom. >> i would like to outline a few ground rules that both candidates have agreed upon. also to the audience as a reminder, please refrain from any applause until the end of the program and although is silicon valley we ask you to own you...
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it's my pleasure to introduce -- we are joined by sharon, and george sampson, the news and program director for kliv, 15:90 a.m. and charles kinmore, c.e.o. of unanimous -- nanda work. i would like to welcome larry aceves and tom torlakson. i would like to outline a few rules which both candidates have agreed to, and to the audience, please reframe -- refrain from applause until the end of the program, and although this is silicon valley, we ask you to turn off your cell phones at this time. the format i as follows. we begin with two minutes of opening remarks and two minutes closing comments, determined in advance by a coin toss, followed by a series of questions from altere will alter nate, with two minutes to respond. we will focus on challengeses facing california and silicon valley. part one will be opening remarks of two minutes each. this is your chance now to join me in applauding our candidates, tom torlakson and larry aceves. [applause] >> i hope that will last you for 60 minutes of applause. by coin toss, the opening remarks will be first by tom torlakson. >> thank you, carl, and
it's my pleasure to introduce -- we are joined by sharon, and george sampson, the news and program director for kliv, 15:90 a.m. and charles kinmore, c.e.o. of unanimous -- nanda work. i would like to welcome larry aceves and tom torlakson. i would like to outline a few rules which both candidates have agreed to, and to the audience, please reframe -- refrain from applause until the end of the program, and although this is silicon valley, we ask you to turn off your cell phones at this time....
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we are going to the second journalist, george sampson. from debra.se to the question >> we've gone from a time from election month. election month. 67% of the voters here in santa clara county, half a million people vote by mail. we see similar trends throughout other cou other counties. this means that election day is really a 30-day process. how is this changing the work oa the secretary of state's office along with local registrars of voters. what are elections going to look like in another five or ten years. will we be voting by mail? will we be going to the>> a? >> a wonderful question for discussion and iions that i enjoy talking to high school students with because i don't endorse in campaigns, i'm very often in high school oregon community colleges or other campuses. we do have an enormous trend voting by mail, 57% of voters cast their ballots by mail. not all of them actually mail their ballots. a very large number drop off their ballots at any polling place in their county on election day. they have that ballot and california wa
we are going to the second journalist, george sampson. from debra.se to the question >> we've gone from a time from election month. election month. 67% of the voters here in santa clara county, half a million people vote by mail. we see similar trends throughout other cou other counties. this means that election day is really a 30-day process. how is this changing the work oa the secretary of state's office along with local registrars of voters. what are elections going to look like in...
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john sampson helped develop it. >> what can we say about the vaccine now. in terms of educating people. >> we are careful not to overpromise what somebody can deliver. it's still an experimental stage. patients are living two to three times longer with the vaccine. >> the results made public in june were less dramatic. on average, compared to regular therapy, it nearly doubled survival time, as much as six years in some cases with no signs of returning cancer. >> i want to take a second to show you how it works in the brain. you are looking at a glioblastoma in the brain. what's so interesting is in a certain percentage, they have a protein unique to this tumor. you can train the immune system like you see here and go in like a smart bomb and attack the cancer. you are training your body's own immune system to fight a tumor. we are seeing great results. the average survival, 14 months. with this treatment, closer to two years. it's almost double. 18 patients were studied. the results are so promising. some patients lived five and over six years. they are st
john sampson helped develop it. >> what can we say about the vaccine now. in terms of educating people. >> we are careful not to overpromise what somebody can deliver. it's still an experimental stage. patients are living two to three times longer with the vaccine. >> the results made public in june were less dramatic. on average, compared to regular therapy, it nearly doubled survival time, as much as six years in some cases with no signs of returning cancer. >> i want...
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collectively responsible for the crimes and breaches of human rights of the saddam hussein government yes sampson be clear he was central he was the closest adviser to saddam and so on in that sense he's completely guilty however it's also the case of the masses of conflict the fifth. go unchallenged and the defeated the people who pay the price and that's in my opinion that's not justice but how realistically did you see the thousands of civilian deaths and torture in iraq that's been reported recently being brought to account in terms of people being prosecuted for that i mean do you realistically think that's going to happen the u.s. government said it's not even though allow any investigations. now exactly that's what i'm saying what the wiki leaks show is the scale of torture was huge it was widespread and even more the united states and britain were absolutely complicit this is not a matter of a few soldiers turning a blind few bad apples in the barrel this is a case of the american military issuing central command to not to act its own sort of torture and breach of human rights and so on a
collectively responsible for the crimes and breaches of human rights of the saddam hussein government yes sampson be clear he was central he was the closest adviser to saddam and so on in that sense he's completely guilty however it's also the case of the masses of conflict the fifth. go unchallenged and the defeated the people who pay the price and that's in my opinion that's not justice but how realistically did you see the thousands of civilian deaths and torture in iraq that's been reported...
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application to your i phone or i pod touch from the i q sampson. charge each life on the go. video on demand on t.v. . gold coast's. are a sense feeds now in the palm of your. questions on the dot com dear mom i'm sorry that i had to do this i've been in so much pain in the past year that i can't take it anymore the stomach and chest pains have been getting worse and no doctor has been able to help me please know that i'll finally be at peace and with no more pain i wish i could have had a life with it was a bit always pictured her being my wife and mother to my kids i love you all see you all in heaven when your time comes i'm going to meet jesus christ. thousands of u.s. troops in iraq received one of these drugs a drug called lariam and it may have prevented many soldiers from getting sick the question tonight is whether or not soldiers were adequately warned about its rare side effects serious life changing side effects. coming to you live from moscow these are the top stories leaders' summit has agreed on measures for stricter financial discipline and new ways of handlin
application to your i phone or i pod touch from the i q sampson. charge each life on the go. video on demand on t.v. . gold coast's. are a sense feeds now in the palm of your. questions on the dot com dear mom i'm sorry that i had to do this i've been in so much pain in the past year that i can't take it anymore the stomach and chest pains have been getting worse and no doctor has been able to help me please know that i'll finally be at peace and with no more pain i wish i could have had a life...
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john sampson helped development the experimental treatment. what can we say about this vaccine now?bout it? what do you tell them in terms of what it promises? >> we're always careful not to overpromise what something can deliver. and this is still in an experimental stage. but patients are living two to three times longer with the vaccine than we would have expected. >> preliminary study results made public in june were slightly less dramatic. but still, on average, compared to standard therapy, the vaccine nearly doubled survival time. as much as six years in some cases. with no signs of returning cancer. dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >>> and time now for the latest from the cnn politics.com desk and our senior white house correspondent ed henry, part of the best political team on television, joining us from washington, d.c. ed, great to see you again. what's crossing? >> good to see you, tony. here at the white house, the first day the obama administration that rahm emanual -- first weekday he is not serving as chief of staff. running for anyway wror, already. will rendell ab
john sampson helped development the experimental treatment. what can we say about this vaccine now?bout it? what do you tell them in terms of what it promises? >> we're always careful not to overpromise what something can deliver. and this is still in an experimental stage. but patients are living two to three times longer with the vaccine than we would have expected. >> preliminary study results made public in june were slightly less dramatic. but still, on average, compared to...
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let's ask our panel, cofounder of simply hired, david sampson, former deputy of congress and adam lacinskyor editor at large at fortune magazine. adam, let's start with you, what will intphaoeug -- ignite this labor market? >> i'm the only thing that will ignite it is time. we shouldn't be looking for any explosion or ignition. we need to find the good news where we can take it. for example, the fact that the private sector created jobs, created some 60,000 plus jobs, which was only slightly less than the whisper number than economists expected is a glimmer of hope that this economy has not stalled out completely, it's not going in reverse, it is creating private sector jobs and we shouldn't see a huge surprise that government sector jobs are in decline. the census lays people off and the stimulus money which helps creates jobs isn't around anymore. jenna: do you buy that david, we need to be more patient, let time process through this recession? >> no, jeba -- jen kwrarbgs i'm afraid i don't. i think the polcy uncertainties that have been injected in the economic equation by the administr
let's ask our panel, cofounder of simply hired, david sampson, former deputy of congress and adam lacinskyor editor at large at fortune magazine. adam, let's start with you, what will intphaoeug -- ignite this labor market? >> i'm the only thing that will ignite it is time. we shouldn't be looking for any explosion or ignition. we need to find the good news where we can take it. for example, the fact that the private sector created jobs, created some 60,000 plus jobs, which was only...