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hello welcome to sophie co fish and aries me sophie shevardnadze love hate or greatest ideas are born in our bodies one of the most fascinating and complex organ today asked to imagine who literally looks into and works with that the human brains dr henry marsh one of the world's top surgeons. dr henry marsh great pleasure to be here with you and your wonder your lovely home thanks for having us pleasure so i had all of the questions 1st of all i know that you've set something like in medicine in general. you can never really be too certain i mean still if you go to a general practitioner ok he pursued a drug and let's see maybe worse and if it doesn't then he would try another drug but was you know couldn't try it wouldn't quite work that way what it was doctors we dealing probabilities is nothing is ever certain with any as a surgeon or this is a mere assertion what i do is not representative of all events and. when you if you recommend surgery to somebody what you're saying is well the probability of the operation doing more good than all is a bit better than the probability of you
hello welcome to sophie co fish and aries me sophie shevardnadze love hate or greatest ideas are born in our bodies one of the most fascinating and complex organ today asked to imagine who literally looks into and works with that the human brains dr henry marsh one of the world's top surgeons. dr henry marsh great pleasure to be here with you and your wonder your lovely home thanks for having us pleasure so i had all of the questions 1st of all i know that you've set something like in medicine...
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story's going to argue dot com coming up the former vice president of general motors is the guest on sophie and co talking about cars stay with us. welcome to sophie cohen visionaries i'm sophie shevardnadze and driving cars are already on the road but how will it change the way we live well i had a chance to talk about this with the legends of american auto industry former vice chairman of general motors robert lutes. blood's it's great to have you with us welcome to moscow thank you right so you are saying that in 1520 years human driven vehicles will be replaced by man. what makes you think it will happen so soon i mean. parts of the world will see how people are there like driving horses and carriages i mean that kind of proves that. go away so quickly it's true i may be a little optimistic with 15 or 20 years it could be you know 15 to 30 but it is going to. the most people think because it's the 3rd. no it was available. for instance in the united states we're seeing the 1st fleets of unmanned robotic taxis hitting the streets of san francisco in 2019 and i think once it starts in the large
story's going to argue dot com coming up the former vice president of general motors is the guest on sophie and co talking about cars stay with us. welcome to sophie cohen visionaries i'm sophie shevardnadze and driving cars are already on the road but how will it change the way we live well i had a chance to talk about this with the legends of american auto industry former vice chairman of general motors robert lutes. blood's it's great to have you with us welcome to moscow thank you right so...
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story's going to argue dot com coming up the former vice president of general motors is the guest on sophie and co talking about cars stay with us.
story's going to argue dot com coming up the former vice president of general motors is the guest on sophie and co talking about cars stay with us.