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reports and its government backed armed groups were responsible the protest is angry with us in the plasma due respect it to control inflation crime and lack of opportunities for the country's young. much is to place on venezuela's national youth day. israel is waking up is heading off to so much and security in repression on the part of the state's critical societies are retired and was showing it on friday the trials the day. it's that last answer from the scene on the streets of the capital caracas is that at moments but due to its election house yet. the government has accused opposition of mine is trying to mount a case of this is the one decade to get that briefly ousted chavez the freaky us republicans summit around poll is suing president obama and the practice of national intelligence the nsa and fbi for violating the fourth amendment. in the latest fallout from the snowdon leaks which expose illegal government snooping. cole is aligned with the teapot the line freedom works group on behalf of myself. freedom works. and everyone in america that has a phone. we are filing suit agai
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the plasma cells. the problem is you don't want to kill the good cells as well.is a problem with a lot of cancers. kill the bad things, try to leave the good things intact. often times it is a type of chemotherapy that targets the plasma cells and then if the other cells had been damage, the good cells, you have to reflenish them with bone marrow or stem cell transplants. there is no cure for this right now although i will say talking to colleagues over the last 24 hours, the treatments have become a lot better over the last ten years. while there is no cure, the treatments are better and they survived longer than before and less toxic than they used to be as well. >> people can live several years with multiple myeloma, right? >> there have been cases, geraldine ferraro lived about 11 or 12 years afterwards. median survival is between 5 and 10 years. people live longer. peter boyle lived about four years. he was 71, i believe, at the time of his death. you get an idea of the age range there, wolf. >> tom brocaw, we wish him only, only the best. thanks for the exp
the plasma cells. the problem is you don't want to kill the good cells as well.is a problem with a lot of cancers. kill the bad things, try to leave the good things intact. often times it is a type of chemotherapy that targets the plasma cells and then if the other cells had been damage, the good cells, you have to reflenish them with bone marrow or stem cell transplants. there is no cure for this right now although i will say talking to colleagues over the last 24 hours, the treatments have...
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the plasma is a clear substance. >> dna testing showed the blood was olamide's, which meant the printrobably belonged to whoever harmed her. >> that was key. there's not a whole lot of innocent explanation for that. it's like finding a print of her blood on a murder weapon. >> but where was maurice wallace? >>> investigators found a fingerprint on the light switch in olamide adeyooye's apartment. the print didn't match olamide's former roommate, ashley todd martin, or any of the other suspects questioned in the case. but police were still searching for their prime suspect, maurice wallace. according to his credit card activity, he was traveling throughout the southern united states. to track him more closely, investigators focused on his cell phone activity. >> through cellular phone forensic, we were able to locate very specifically where maurice wallace was in realtime. >> when wallace made a call from a shopping mall in atlanta, georgia, police were standing by. >> police! don't move! don't move! >> when police arrested maurice wallace, they found olamide's keys in his possession,
the plasma is a clear substance. >> dna testing showed the blood was olamide's, which meant the printrobably belonged to whoever harmed her. >> that was key. there's not a whole lot of innocent explanation for that. it's like finding a print of her blood on a murder weapon. >> but where was maurice wallace? >>> investigators found a fingerprint on the light switch in olamide adeyooye's apartment. the print didn't match olamide's former roommate, ashley todd martin, or...
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the proteins that the plasma cells make are atypical and heavy. it's supposed to be antibodies and it is supposed to be our immune system. it makes the proteins and anti-s that don't work. . they clog the kidneys and make you anemic and they spread to the bones. what do we do? here's what we do. when i started the practice, this was one of the worst cancers you can get. you were dead within two years. brain cancer and parchg reattic cancer. there is a certain treatment. we are able to keep people going-over several years or a decade. here's why. we used to use poison to poison the bone marrow, chemotherapy. woo wipe it out and hope it recovers. now we use a drug which was originally used you might remember, pregnant women were given this in the late 50s and early 60s if they got nauseous during protection and we got birth defects. we threw the drug out. now we have come back to a drug we discarded and it's having great uses because it cuts down blood flow. we use bone marrow transplants and stem cells where we wipe out the bone marrow, we can prepl
the proteins that the plasma cells make are atypical and heavy. it's supposed to be antibodies and it is supposed to be our immune system. it makes the proteins and anti-s that don't work. . they clog the kidneys and make you anemic and they spread to the bones. what do we do? here's what we do. when i started the practice, this was one of the worst cancers you can get. you were dead within two years. brain cancer and parchg reattic cancer. there is a certain treatment. we are able to keep...
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this bottom layer represents the blood cells and this top player represents the plasma. plasma is a clear yellow layer that contains mostly water and electrolytes. >> here's what happens to your blood if you follow an unhealthy diet. the top layer is white and cloudy. it's just laden with heart clogging fat and cholesterol. >> you have some easy-to-remember adages about how people can decide what they should or should not eat. >> we know what they shouldn't eat. that is oil, dairy, meat, fish and chicken. what do we want them to eat? we want them to eat all those whole grains for their cereal, bread and pasta, beans, vegetables, yellow, red, green and fruit. now what particular vegetables do we want them to have? bach choy. >> nothing with a mother. nothing with a face. you can imagine, the meat, egg and dairy associations think that's a terrible idea. >> incorporating lean beef into a healthy diet can actually help you stick to a healthy diet because it is a food that people enjoy. >> extra source egg -- eggs are a source of 13 vitamins and minerals. >> dairy products a
this bottom layer represents the blood cells and this top player represents the plasma. plasma is a clear yellow layer that contains mostly water and electrolytes. >> here's what happens to your blood if you follow an unhealthy diet. the top layer is white and cloudy. it's just laden with heart clogging fat and cholesterol. >> you have some easy-to-remember adages about how people can decide what they should or should not eat. >> we know what they shouldn't eat. that is oil,...
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dan and mike to explain why at the plasma. >> well, the activity in the options market was the tell that was going on. there were large blocks that were trading, it was similar to activity we saw when the company did accelerated buy backs in the past. they introduced the initial buy back of $10 billion worth of shares back in 2012. okay. that was in march. then they added to pressure buy a lot of activists or investors in general, they added last year another $50 billion to that buy back. so what's going on right here? they bought $16 billion worth of shares. that probably brings you between $40 billion of the $60 billion. maybe even higher. by the time they have the february 28th shareholder meeting this is where mr. icaan who owns $4 billion worth of stock is pushing the company as a proxy in place for that investor to vote on, for them to buy up to or excuse me $50 billion or more worth of shares. what's going on here? you know, they may achieve the same goal. the company does not want investors to vote for mr. icahn's plan. obviously mr. icahn does. but you know what, apple may be fu
dan and mike to explain why at the plasma. >> well, the activity in the options market was the tell that was going on. there were large blocks that were trading, it was similar to activity we saw when the company did accelerated buy backs in the past. they introduced the initial buy back of $10 billion worth of shares back in 2012. okay. that was in march. then they added to pressure buy a lot of activists or investors in general, they added last year another $50 billion to that buy back....
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dan and mike to explain why at the plasma. >> well, the activity in the options market was the tell thate large blocks that were trading, it was similar to activity we saw when the company did accelerated buy backs in the past. they introduced the initial buy back of $10 billion worth of shares back in 2012. okay. that was in march. then they added to pressure buy a lot of activists or investors in general, they added last year another $50 billion to that buy back. so what's going on right here? they bought $16 billion worth of shares. that probably brings you between $40 billion of the $60 billion. maybe even higher. by the time they have the february 28th shareholder meeting this is where mr. icaan who owns $4 billion worth of stock is pushing the company as a proxy in place for that investor to vote on, for them to buy up to or excuse me $50 billion or more worth of shares. what's going on here? you know, they may achieve the same goal. the company does not want investors to vote for mr. icahn's plan. obviously mr. icahn does. but you know what, apple may be full up in the next month
dan and mike to explain why at the plasma. >> well, the activity in the options market was the tell thate large blocks that were trading, it was similar to activity we saw when the company did accelerated buy backs in the past. they introduced the initial buy back of $10 billion worth of shares back in 2012. okay. that was in march. then they added to pressure buy a lot of activists or investors in general, they added last year another $50 billion to that buy back. so what's going on...
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you want to kill out the plasma cells, which are the cancerous cells and give more cells to re-createne marrow. it's a long involved process. that's the type of treatment he's undergoing. >> it that chemotherapy? >> it's a type of chemotherapy. the chemotherapy is targeting the cells within the bone marrow. the problem is you need good cells in the bone marrow. white blood cells, red blood cells, platelets. eventually you have to give those cells back to the body. if for a time period the patient doesn't have enough cells and you have to eventually give those back slowly. >> he's a very active guy. the fact that he's continued to work throughout the treatment, what does that tell you? >> there are all sorts of symptoms the people develop. it depends on what stage they are. if it was caught early it wouldn't be that surprising. i could tell you one of the earliest symptoms people develop sometimes is bone pain or back pain specifically. they get little lesions in the bone, for example on somebody's skull. but those punched out lesions tend to cause pain. and that's what somebody typica
you want to kill out the plasma cells, which are the cancerous cells and give more cells to re-createne marrow. it's a long involved process. that's the type of treatment he's undergoing. >> it that chemotherapy? >> it's a type of chemotherapy. the chemotherapy is targeting the cells within the bone marrow. the problem is you need good cells in the bone marrow. white blood cells, red blood cells, platelets. eventually you have to give those cells back to the body. if for a time...
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>> the proteins that those plasma cells make are atypical and heavy. supposed to be antibodies and our immune system. instead makes these heavy, clunky proteins and antibodies that don't work. they clog the kidneys and they make you anemic and then, as david said, they spread to the bones. you get bone problems. what do we do? eric, here's what we do. when i first started in practice, this is one of the worst cancers you can get. you were dead within two years and everybody said, brain cancer, multiple myeloma and pate reattpancreatic cancer. we can keep people going seven, eight years over a decade. i hope that's true with tom brokaw. we used to use poison and now instead we use a drug which was originally used, you might remember, pregnant women were given this in late '50s and early '60s if they got very nauseous during pregnancy and we found that it caused birth defects. we clue that drug out. isn't it amazing, jamie, we came back to a drug we discarded and it cuts down blow flow to these plasma cells. we use bone marrow transplant and after we wipe
>> the proteins that those plasma cells make are atypical and heavy. supposed to be antibodies and our immune system. instead makes these heavy, clunky proteins and antibodies that don't work. they clog the kidneys and they make you anemic and then, as david said, they spread to the bones. you get bone problems. what do we do? eric, here's what we do. when i first started in practice, this is one of the worst cancers you can get. you were dead within two years and everybody said, brain...
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often neglected, the skin in this area has unique needs, and cold plasma sub-d helps tackle the most common signs of aging on the chin, jawline, neck, and
often neglected, the skin in this area has unique needs, and cold plasma sub-d helps tackle the most common signs of aging on the chin, jawline, neck, and
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keep the comments coming, we: ta paid advertisement for cold plasma sub-d by perricone md. does your neck make you look? would you like to take years off your appearance and help remove some of the signs of aging on your neck for look that is firmer, tighter, and more youthful? well, now you can. introducing dr. perricone's cold plasma sub-d. sub-d is specifically formulated for the area called the submandibular. often neglected, the skin in this area has unique needs, and co plasma sub-d helps tackle the most common signs of aging on the chin, jawline, neck, and décolleté. coming up in the next half-hour, you're going to meet the creator
keep the comments coming, we: ta paid advertisement for cold plasma sub-d by perricone md. does your neck make you look? would you like to take years off your appearance and help remove some of the signs of aging on your neck for look that is firmer, tighter, and more youthful? well, now you can. introducing dr. perricone's cold plasma sub-d. sub-d is specifically formulated for the area called the submandibular. often neglected, the skin in this area has unique needs, and co plasma sub-d helps...
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a forensic metallurgist at the fbi analyzed the lead inner core of the bullet from bruce dodson's body using plasma atomic emissions spectroscopy. it was compared to the .308 caliber round found at the scene. >> so she tested for a certain number of -- i think it was six or eight trace elements. when you compare them, there was a match. >> which meant both bullets were from the same batch. >> the odds of a bullet from the same batch being in the victim and being in the hillside of not being fired at the same sequence of shots, the odds against that were just astounding. >> prosecutors believe janice dodson planned her husband's murder almost from the day they got married. and she chose a campsite just a short distance away from where she knew her ex-husband had camped every year for the past 20 years. at some point prosecutors say janice quietly made her way over to her ex-husband's campsite, wading through the mud in the pond so she wouldn't be seen. while her ex-husband is away, she stole his remington .308 caliber rifle and ammunition, but she never realized that the mud on her boots and coveral
a forensic metallurgist at the fbi analyzed the lead inner core of the bullet from bruce dodson's body using plasma atomic emissions spectroscopy. it was compared to the .308 caliber round found at the scene. >> so she tested for a certain number of -- i think it was six or eight trace elements. when you compare them, there was a match. >> which meant both bullets were from the same batch. >> the odds of a bullet from the same batch being in the victim and being in the...
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i do in front of the contests queen or a peak plasma tv and forty pm i do a comic a lion with a new steel and the new center. and for ten pm nighttime appear in a studio and top with that ends up with the anchors. so i think the red's different formats we incorporate in our news cast of yours are also in line and refreshed even though we might be delivering on a nice diving seen before in other meehan. the sooner i get into an international airport early in the morning the news room is in her own the workplace the day. not long to seal the kids i don know why. none of it. play the board the boat the sleek but while. she's fully prepared and finds a spot at the departure gate one of you who actually waiting for. we know it the place is brimming with reporters it's seeking personal appear fueling our curiosity. there are proven effective. and with them. i know. i like it. jacob the media is focusing on one percent the internationally acclaimed figure skater kenyan and a national figure skating team. a press conference was held before kenyan its departure for some emotional night. you can se
i do in front of the contests queen or a peak plasma tv and forty pm i do a comic a lion with a new steel and the new center. and for ten pm nighttime appear in a studio and top with that ends up with the anchors. so i think the red's different formats we incorporate in our news cast of yours are also in line and refreshed even though we might be delivering on a nice diving seen before in other meehan. the sooner i get into an international airport early in the morning the news room is in her...
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plant is the winning seven of them to springs and that gives them the right side is stating that russia does have a couple of white cells plasma tvs over the chain kept under six seconds of the haul flight stakes and the fact that he's the guy as does the team the kids dates and events russia currently leads to say think it's cos the week some items on board a flight the end of tonight's foresight to die we would get off this glimpse of crutches to the likes of the winnings team that they played each innings incidentally some unexpected kindness is tough is that many sweeping catching up with barry county skip the rest of the cap to the net sum and seven. while the older golden wattle is some talk in what women alike can do it. i think any team sport is interesting in hockey you also have ice hockey sticks to his increasing in strikingly est marrying surfing beach is still pending on your disposition enough to be a feisty go to relocate to fifteen thousand women a consultant and then of course when not wearing our uniforms and no one can tell when hockey plants. when we're out if and when the meantime we have two decent outfit
plant is the winning seven of them to springs and that gives them the right side is stating that russia does have a couple of white cells plasma tvs over the chain kept under six seconds of the haul flight stakes and the fact that he's the guy as does the team the kids dates and events russia currently leads to say think it's cos the week some items on board a flight the end of tonight's foresight to die we would get off this glimpse of crutches to the likes of the winnings team that they...
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broadcast center which is going to be housing thousands of the world's press over the next few weeks there are hundreds of plasma screen t.v.'s a massive satellites as well and that includes your guide around the coast to cluster. artie's paul's guide taking us through the infrastructure of it all the buildings i want to make a little bit of a change of tone martin joins us back in the studio and i can't let me have a very large you know it's not shocking they're not just cuddly toys these are the mascot sylvania and now it is there's one for you which you can have the snow leopard snow leopard you can have the pole about this right and tell us about the significance of this the polar bear that was the first before we talk about the actual votes and who they are i want to talk about actually how they were chosen for the first time in a living history actually done as part of a television program which is great there are twenty four thousand people who applied with their designs and there are ten finalists one of the finalists actually was jeb models which is the american in the did you know that's right father p
broadcast center which is going to be housing thousands of the world's press over the next few weeks there are hundreds of plasma screen t.v.'s a massive satellites as well and that includes your guide around the coast to cluster. artie's paul's guide taking us through the infrastructure of it all the buildings i want to make a little bit of a change of tone martin joins us back in the studio and i can't let me have a very large you know it's not shocking they're not just cuddly toys these are...
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the recyclables have been taken out. there is a waste hierarchy and their is an importance of recycling. what we are doing is recovering residual energy. it is fed into a plasma where you control the oxygen at a tremendously high temperature. rather than burning because you're controlling the oxygen it converts to an energy gas, the energy component. and at thet up moment what we are doing is putting that into internal combustion engine generators and gas turbines. in the future, we are looking to energies come out cells byne fuel converting that into hydrogen. >> how big can this actually become? to me it makes complete sense. this is what we should be looking at. >> it depends. on an individual project basis you are probably talking about a maximum of 350,000 tons a year. there you are talking about let say 53 megawatts of electricity. once you move on to fuel cells, you are probably talking about and access of 60 or 70 watts -- megawatts of electricity. >> i imagine you are talking to investors, potential governments or councils that would be interested in this. where have you gained the most interest? >> the best market for us at the moment is thailand. u
the recyclables have been taken out. there is a waste hierarchy and their is an importance of recycling. what we are doing is recovering residual energy. it is fed into a plasma where you control the oxygen at a tremendously high temperature. rather than burning because you're controlling the oxygen it converts to an energy gas, the energy component. and at thet up moment what we are doing is putting that into internal combustion engine generators and gas turbines. in the future, we are looking...
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the body. this is a cancer of one of those cells where that cell just starts growing out of control. they're called plasmacan affect the bone and cause bone fractures and other things in the body, but you also don't have enough of the other good cells. again, a pretty rare cancer, but it's also a cancer for which we don't have a cure. the treatments have improved over the last several years. >> so it's incurable but treatable. we'll talk about treatment in a second. he mentioned -- would that have been something that led him to - technically it's in the back. but that's a vague thing, right? a lot of people have back pain from time to time. the back pain may have been something that just didn't go away. it shows a very particular sort of problem. i don't know if we have an image of this. you typically notice punched out lesions in the bone. you may see it in the back, in the skull bone, really anywhere in the body. but that's typically it. people can also have fatigue because of the anemia, but it's sort of -- sometimes a little bit vague. >> so his doctors are saying right now that they're really, really
the body. this is a cancer of one of those cells where that cell just starts growing out of control. they're called plasmacan affect the bone and cause bone fractures and other things in the body, but you also don't have enough of the other good cells. again, a pretty rare cancer, but it's also a cancer for which we don't have a cure. the treatments have improved over the last several years. >> so it's incurable but treatable. we'll talk about treatment in a second. he mentioned -- would...
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the liam, good morning. caller: -- william, good morning. caller: good morning. a year ago lockheed -- year an announcement was made to develop an electrical field to help control plasma for electrical fusion. are you aware of any fusionments on control that would change the world? guest: i am aware of some of the work on that. host: explain what we are talking about the folks at home who don't know what that is. would you like me to explain or the caller? host: go ahead, mr. tobey. actuallysion would fuse atoms together and provide, if it could actually be achieved , substantial energy, possibly with less risk. but so far we have not seen that as a possibility. themost interesting work, most promising work that i am aware of is the national admissions facility that is at the livermore national lab. they have struggled in trying to achieve energy goals with this. think one day there may be that possibility but i think we are decades, if not centuries away. one other tweet that came in -- of course, that was a great tragedy caused by two natural disasters, an earthquake and tsunami that followed it. it was also made worse by some poor decisions in terms of plant design
the liam, good morning. caller: -- william, good morning. caller: good morning. a year ago lockheed -- year an announcement was made to develop an electrical field to help control plasma for electrical fusion. are you aware of any fusionments on control that would change the world? guest: i am aware of some of the work on that. host: explain what we are talking about the folks at home who don't know what that is. would you like me to explain or the caller? host: go ahead, mr. tobey....