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one of the earliest movies produced by thomas edison. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," we go to flint, michigan, where there is high levels of lead in their water. >>> and cicely tyson as they return to her harlem neighborhood. >>> and allegedly causing baldness. that is th "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. it's time for carpool karaoke on "the late late night show." y of my life." before they got to the cbs studios a quartet before they got to the studio, made a pit stop where they choreographed a video. >> we are all wearing this. band. >> i know about wearing denim. >> exactly. thank you. >> you're already wearing it. >> so now, officially, we are giving the fans what they have always wanted, which is a music video to no control all in
one of the earliest movies produced by thomas edison. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," we go to flint, michigan, where there is high levels of lead in their water. >>> and cicely tyson as they return to her harlem neighborhood. >>> and allegedly causing baldness. that is th "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. it's time for carpool karaoke on "the late late night...
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the 1894 short, called "the one of the earliest movies produced by thomas edison's team of inventors. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," we go to flint, michigan, where there is high levels of lead in their water. >> and gayle talks with kennedy center honoree cicely tyson as they return to her old neighborhood harlem. >> i've never missed a performance. it never occurred to me to miss a performance. i mean, it's a job i have, right? >>> the popular wen hair care line at the center of a class action lawsuit for allegedly causing baldness. that is all ahead on "cbs this morning." morning news." before we go, a part "the late late night show." story of my life before they got to the cbs studios a quartet before they got to the studio, made a pit stop where they choreographed a >> you're watching kcci eight news. elizabeth: deadly crash on hubble, what caused the fatal accident tuesday evening. eric: her husband died but she's the one the government says is dead. the problem that is causing and what it will take for bureaucrats to bring her back to life. elizabeth
the 1894 short, called "the one of the earliest movies produced by thomas edison's team of inventors. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," we go to flint, michigan, where there is high levels of lead in their water. >> and gayle talks with kennedy center honoree cicely tyson as they return to her old neighborhood harlem. >> i've never missed a performance. it never occurred to me to miss a performance. i mean, it's a job i have, right?...
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one of the earliest movies produced by thomas edison. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this, where there is high levels of lead in their water. >>> and cicely tyson as they return to her harlem neighborhood. >>> and allegedly causing baldness. that is th "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. it's time for carpool karaoke on "the late late night show." ♪ story of my life." before they got to the cbs studios a quartet before they got to the studio, made a pit stop where they choreographed a video. >> we are all wearing this. always feels like we are a boy band. >> i know about wearing denim. >> exactly. thank you. >> you're already wearing it. >> so now, officially, we are giving the fans what they have always wanted, which is a music video to no control all in matching outfits. >> you're welcome. >> here we go. >>> good morning new this morning, a northeast philadelphia street corner becomes a crime scene after a man and woman are shot. >>> we are not talking about isolation, we're talking about security. >> so donald, you know, is
one of the earliest movies produced by thomas edison. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this, where there is high levels of lead in their water. >>> and cicely tyson as they return to her harlem neighborhood. >>> and allegedly causing baldness. that is th "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. it's time for carpool karaoke on "the late late night show." ♪ story of my life." before...
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produced by thomas edison's team of inventors. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," we go to flint, michigan, where there is high levels of lead in their water. >> and gayle talks with kennedy center honoree cicely tyson as they return to her old neighborhood harlem. >> i've never missed a performance. it never occurred to me to miss a performance. i mean, it's a job i have, right? >>> the popular wen hair care line at the center of a class action lawsuit for allegedly causing baldness. that is all ahead on "cbs this morning." >>> thanks for watching the "cbs morning news."." late night show." story of my life before they got to the cbs studios a quartet before they got to the studio, made a pit stop where they choreographed a
produced by thomas edison's team of inventors. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," we go to flint, michigan, where there is high levels of lead in their water. >> and gayle talks with kennedy center honoree cicely tyson as they return to her old neighborhood harlem. >> i've never missed a performance. it never occurred to me to miss a performance. i mean, it's a job i have, right? >>> the popular wen hair care line at the center of...
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hollywood has long been fascinated with depicting humankind on mars dating back to a 1910 film by thomas edison. abbott and costello added a comedic twist in their film "abbott and costello go to mars". >> i hereby claim mars in the name of the united states of america. >> but it's this 2015 hollywood depiction, with an assist from nasa, that is getting people once again excited about space travel. >> i think it was the really best movie ever made about what life would be like to explore another planet. >> the martian is hollywood filming at its finest but what are nasa's real plans for a manned mission to mars. the team at jpl broke down the myths and realities about how close science truly is to putting a human on mars. >> robert manning was the chief engineer of the real mars pathfinder which allows matt damon's character to communicate back to earth. he consulted with hollywood designers on a prototype for the film. >> i think it's very accurate. >> if nasa does get a person on mars in the 2030s, it will be in part because of jpl'ers like manning and jennifer trosper. she's the mission mana
hollywood has long been fascinated with depicting humankind on mars dating back to a 1910 film by thomas edison. abbott and costello added a comedic twist in their film "abbott and costello go to mars". >> i hereby claim mars in the name of the united states of america. >> but it's this 2015 hollywood depiction, with an assist from nasa, that is getting people once again excited about space travel. >> i think it was the really best movie ever made about what life...
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one of the earliest movies produced by thomas edison's team of inventors. >>> coming up after your localo to flint, michigan, where there is high levels of lead in their water. >> and gayle talks with kennedy center honoree cicely tyson as they return to her old neighborhood harlem. >> i've never missed a performance. it never occurred to me to miss a performance. i mean, it's a job i have, right? >>> the popular wen hair care line at the center of a class action lawsuit for allegedly causing baldness. that is all ahead on "cbs this morning." >>> thanks for watching the "cbs morning news." before we go, a part "the late late night show." ♪ story of my life ♪ before they got to the cbs studios a quartet before they got to the studio, made a pit stop where they choreographed a video. ♪ >>> good morning. this is a beautiful look out at the bay bridge from the rooftop of kpix 5 studio. beautiful, right? >> kind of smiling. >> it is smiling. >> it does every day. >> every morning. [ laughter ] >> it is webs, it's december 16. it's my dad's birthday! happy birthday. >> all right. >> is he watc
one of the earliest movies produced by thomas edison's team of inventors. >>> coming up after your localo to flint, michigan, where there is high levels of lead in their water. >> and gayle talks with kennedy center honoree cicely tyson as they return to her old neighborhood harlem. >> i've never missed a performance. it never occurred to me to miss a performance. i mean, it's a job i have, right? >>> the popular wen hair care line at the center of a class action...
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capitol building had actually first been wired for electricity by thomas edison. edison believed in direct current. and sometimes, if you're sort of ahead of the curve in terms of technology, you become obsolete faster than everyone else. and so, until 1960, the u.s. capitol had direct current, which meant you couldn't plug anything into the walls. it really didn't serve the purposes of televising. as a result, the radio-tv gallery, where the radio and television reporters operated, petitioned the senate to have a role in the construction of the new building. and so, actually, there were television correspondents and representatives of the television network serving on the board that helped to design this building, and as a result, you have large committee rooms with paneled walls, and part of the panel can be lifted up, and there is a section in the back where television cameras and lights can be set in and not interfere with the hearings or with the people who are trying to attend the hearings. and the whole design of the committees were set up differently. the
capitol building had actually first been wired for electricity by thomas edison. edison believed in direct current. and sometimes, if you're sort of ahead of the curve in terms of technology, you become obsolete faster than everyone else. and so, until 1960, the u.s. capitol had direct current, which meant you couldn't plug anything into the walls. it really didn't serve the purposes of televising. as a result, the radio-tv gallery, where the radio and television reporters operated, petitioned...
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use it for company lunches, so we try and keep it positive with a nice message and this is from thomas edison. a great quote. we're always experimenting with lighting. i think lighting is something that can really make or break a space. in this particular office we wanted to exparent with residential lighting, commercial lighting can tend to be or feel cold or sort of boilerplate boring. so we used chandeliers, we wanted to see how do chandeliers function on dimmers. what kind of feeling does it give. i think the result was great. >> i mentioned desk space. one of the things we wanted to experiment was using vintage and found tables and how you can create a cohesive look when every table is different so we used something as simple as a paint color. we took the tables and painted them all the same color and saw what happened and actually think it gives unity to the space f. i suddenly need to sit six more people or 20 more people i don't want the whole aesthetic to fall apart because i have to introduce a different desk or chair. so it's how do we find these solutions that allow the transyept
use it for company lunches, so we try and keep it positive with a nice message and this is from thomas edison. a great quote. we're always experimenting with lighting. i think lighting is something that can really make or break a space. in this particular office we wanted to exparent with residential lighting, commercial lighting can tend to be or feel cold or sort of boilerplate boring. so we used chandeliers, we wanted to see how do chandeliers function on dimmers. what kind of feeling does...
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he was almost like thomas edison because he was also a great inventor.he invented the spark ignition, radio waves before marconi. he was a very important figure. his son died during the war.war. he believed he was in touch with raymond's. he wrote a book that they say was more popular in england than the bible during world war i because everybody wanted to believe that it was possible to communicate with these dead boys. i respected scientists, it is possible and conan doyle, he was not just a writer or an author, he was the face of the british empire. he was england's teddy roosevelt, rugged and athletic and just, you know, beloved around the world, wrote about the war, was a respected columnist. the british public just loved him, revered him, without question the most famous englishman in the world. so you have these two virtuous victorian, famous figures who come out and are telling the world is possible to communicate with the dead. conan doyle said the spiritualism will take hold and you have to bring it to america. he urges oliver logic never been
he was almost like thomas edison because he was also a great inventor.he invented the spark ignition, radio waves before marconi. he was a very important figure. his son died during the war.war. he believed he was in touch with raymond's. he wrote a book that they say was more popular in england than the bible during world war i because everybody wanted to believe that it was possible to communicate with these dead boys. i respected scientists, it is possible and conan doyle, he was not just a...
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he was almost like they're thomas edison in a way because he was also a great adventurer. invented the spark ignition and radio waves before marconi. he was a really important figure. his son raymond died during the war. again he believed he was in touch with raymonds. he wrote a book called raymond that they say was more popular in england than the bible during world war i because everybody wanted to believe it was possible to communicate with these dead boys and when this is respected scientist tells you it's possible and conan doyle who, conan doyle wasn't just a writer or an author. conan doyle was the face of the british empire. conan doyle was england's teddy roosevelt. he was athletic and loved around the world. he wrote about the war. he was a very respected columnist. the british public just loved him. they revered him. he was without question the most famous englishman in the world. so you have these two famous figures who come out and they are telling the world that is possible to communicate with the dead. conan doyle believes that spiritualism is really going
he was almost like they're thomas edison in a way because he was also a great adventurer. invented the spark ignition and radio waves before marconi. he was a really important figure. his son raymond died during the war. again he believed he was in touch with raymonds. he wrote a book called raymond that they say was more popular in england than the bible during world war i because everybody wanted to believe it was possible to communicate with these dead boys and when this is respected...
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and langer as a modern-day thomas edison. >> how many biotech companies have you founded? >> 31. >> how many patents do you hold? >> about 1100 issued and pending. people have been touched by technologies created by him and his team. >> we've figured out a way to deliver drugs for a long time. people didn't think you could do it. >> langer has been working on delivery systems since the '70s, polymers, wafers and chibs, and then there's tissue engineering. >> we didn't even know when we started whether you could make tissue. >> they devised a plastic scaffold where you can make cells. >> that's led to things like artificial skin, but there are many clinical trials for things like making new corneas, making possibly a new spinal koshd. >> langer showed up something he's working on right now. inside a pill is a starfish-shaped material. it's big in you have it won't pass through the symptom ac. we have a drug in it and while it sits in the stomach, the drug keeps coming out, for whatever period we tell it to. >>> it's revolution usaed treatment of some of our worst diseases.
and langer as a modern-day thomas edison. >> how many biotech companies have you founded? >> 31. >> how many patents do you hold? >> about 1100 issued and pending. people have been touched by technologies created by him and his team. >> we've figured out a way to deliver drugs for a long time. people didn't think you could do it. >> langer has been working on delivery systems since the '70s, polymers, wafers and chibs, and then there's tissue engineering....
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if that sounds a little complicated think of it as an idea factory and langer as a modern day thomas edison. >> how many biotech companies have you founded? >> 31. >> how many patents do you hold? >> about 1,100 issued and pending. >> estimates are more than 2 billion people have been touched by technologies created by him and his team. >> we were able to develop ways to deliver drugs for a long time. that's led to a whole range of new things and people didn't think you could do it. >> langer has been working on delivery systems since the '70s. coming up with polymers and wafers and chips that can be implanted in the body and released for long periods. then there's tissue engineering. >> we didn't even know when we started if you could make a new tissue or organ. >> langer and his team devised a plastic scaffold on which you can place cells. >> what's that led to are things like artificial skin which is already being used but there are many clinical trials for things like making the corneas, making possibly a new spinal cord. >> langer showed us something he's working on right now. inside a
if that sounds a little complicated think of it as an idea factory and langer as a modern day thomas edison. >> how many biotech companies have you founded? >> 31. >> how many patents do you hold? >> about 1,100 issued and pending. >> estimates are more than 2 billion people have been touched by technologies created by him and his team. >> we were able to develop ways to deliver drugs for a long time. that's led to a whole range of new things and people...
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capitol building had actually first been wired for electricity by thomas edison. edison believed in direct current. and sometimes, if you're sort of ahead of the curve in terms of technology, you become obsolete faster than everyone else. and so, until 1960, the u.s. capitol had direct current, which meant you couldn't plug anything into the walls. it really didn't serve the purposes of televising. as a result, the radio-tv gallery, where the radio and television reporters operated, petitioned the senate to have a role in the construction of the new building. and so, actually, there were television correspondents and representatives of the television network serving on the board that helped to design this building, and as a result, you have large committee rooms with paneled walls, and part of the panel can be lifted up, and there is a section in the back where television cameras and lights can be set in and not interfere with the hearings or with the people who are trying to attend the hearings. and the whole design of the committees were set up differently. the
capitol building had actually first been wired for electricity by thomas edison. edison believed in direct current. and sometimes, if you're sort of ahead of the curve in terms of technology, you become obsolete faster than everyone else. and so, until 1960, the u.s. capitol had direct current, which meant you couldn't plug anything into the walls. it really didn't serve the purposes of televising. as a result, the radio-tv gallery, where the radio and television reporters operated, petitioned...