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nick timothy said the prime minister sees brexit as a "damage limitation exercise."tion when the prime minister failed to secure an overall majority. speaking in his first tv interview, mr timothy said the prime minister hadn't taken the steps needed to make the most of leaving the eu. 0ur political correspondent, alex forsyth, is in westminster. nick timothy was one of theresa may's closest aides, one of her closest allies — he was in her inner circle. and what he is suggesting in this interview is, that despite the fact that theresa may has repeatedly talked about britain's bright future after brexit — her heart has never really been in it. he said she, and some other ministers, have struggled to see the economic upside of leaving the eu. as you mentioned, mr timothy had to quit hisjob in government because he was, in part, blamed for the failings of the 2017 general election. he talked about the impact of that election result on the prime minister, and on himself. how do you think she felt about the result? i think it was written on herface on her day. on her face
nick timothy said the prime minister sees brexit as a "damage limitation exercise."tion when the prime minister failed to secure an overall majority. speaking in his first tv interview, mr timothy said the prime minister hadn't taken the steps needed to make the most of leaving the eu. 0ur political correspondent, alex forsyth, is in westminster. nick timothy was one of theresa may's closest aides, one of her closest allies — he was in her inner circle. and what he is suggesting in...
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timothy: i think that is fair to say. they're considering financial conditions, whether domestic financial conditions by looking at equities are volatility in the u.s. market and global rest more than we appreciate. that has been a bit of a surprise relative to their language last october, when jay powell comments were we were a long way from neutral. six months later, we are talking about the fed responding to these global risk sending more dovish. it is fair to say they are paying attention to these risks. guy: tim will stick around. timothy graf staying with us on the european close. vonnie: let's check in on the first word news. here is mark crumpton. mark: the trump administration is compared to keep negotiating with china for weeks or months to reach a trade deal. speaking to reporters in washington, white house economic adviser told bloomberg's kevin cirilli the president wants a deal that will ensure the chinese economy improves market access and intellectual property policies for american companies. >> this is no
timothy: i think that is fair to say. they're considering financial conditions, whether domestic financial conditions by looking at equities are volatility in the u.s. market and global rest more than we appreciate. that has been a bit of a surprise relative to their language last october, when jay powell comments were we were a long way from neutral. six months later, we are talking about the fed responding to these global risk sending more dovish. it is fair to say they are paying attention...
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nick timothy said the prime minister sees brexit as a "damage limitation exercise".on when the prime minister failed to secure an overall majority. speaking in his first tv interview, mr timothy said the prime minister hadn‘t taken the steps needed to make the most of leaving the eu. 0ur political correspondent, alex forsyth, is in westminster. nick timothy was one of theresa may‘s closest aides, one of her closest allies, it was in her inner circle and what he suggested in this interview was despite the fact theresa may repeatedly talked about britain‘s bright future after brexit, her heart has never really beenin brexit, her heart has never really been in it. she said she and some other ministers have struggled to see the economic upside of leaving the eu. as you mentioned, mr timothy had to quit hisjob in government because he was in part blamed for the failings of the 2017 general election. he talked about the impact of that election result on the prime minister and on himself. how do you think she felt about the result? well, i think it was written on her face o
nick timothy said the prime minister sees brexit as a "damage limitation exercise".on when the prime minister failed to secure an overall majority. speaking in his first tv interview, mr timothy said the prime minister hadn‘t taken the steps needed to make the most of leaving the eu. 0ur political correspondent, alex forsyth, is in westminster. nick timothy was one of theresa may‘s closest aides, one of her closest allies, it was in her inner circle and what he suggested in this...
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mundo en londres un paciente parece haberse curado del virus te trata del segundo caso de Éxito >>> timothycomo el paciente de berlÍn ha sido conocido este especialista asegura que los trasplantes de cÉlula madso complicado pero significa una puerta de exploraciÓn para los cientÍficos. >>> de acuerdo con el Último reporte a nivel mundial 4 de cada 5 personas tienen tratamiento viral. pero la sorpresiva cura del segundo paciente confirma que aÚn hay un camino de Éxitos por recorr recorrer >>> el 10% de los accidentes de trÁfico se deben a la falta de sueÑo del conductor y los latinos estÁn en especial riesgo, rebecca smith experimentÓ en carne propia del dÍa y sabe lo peligroso que puede ser manejando con sueÑo, los nÚmeros son alarmantes estados unid estados unidos es el tercer paÍ a nivel mundial con mÁs accidentes, porque el 10% de estos accidentes involucran conductores con sueÑos entre los latinos el riesgo es peor, somos 2 veces mÁs propensos a quedarnos dormidos al volante debido a las largas horas de tba entender lo que sia es manejar cansado es como manejar con 23 kilos con nosotros
mundo en londres un paciente parece haberse curado del virus te trata del segundo caso de Éxito >>> timothycomo el paciente de berlÍn ha sido conocido este especialista asegura que los trasplantes de cÉlula madso complicado pero significa una puerta de exploraciÓn para los cientÍficos. >>> de acuerdo con el Último reporte a nivel mundial 4 de cada 5 personas tienen tratamiento viral. pero la sorpresiva cura del segundo paciente confirma que aÚn hay un camino de Éxitos...
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he is only the second man in more than a decade to see this successsot timothy henrich/ucsf 'hiv cure' researcheri think this case shows we are on the right trackucsf hiv cure researcher timothy henrich is attending the conference. he says for success to happen there must be a perfect match of stem cell donor and recipient... that combined with the risks, and expense make it an unlikely treament for the masses, but he remains hopeful there's another way. sotin san francisco's castro district which was decimated by the aids crisis, new of a possible cure has people cautiously hopefulsotsot (catherine) police arrested more than 80 demonstrators in sacramento last night... they'd been protesting the shooting protesting the they'd been last night... in sacramento demonstratorsthan 80 arrested more police (catherine) police arrested more than 80 demonstrators in sacramento last night... they'd been protesting the shooting death of 22-year-old stephon clark. tensions have been flaring in the community since saturday. that's when the d-a's office announced that no charges would be filed agai
he is only the second man in more than a decade to see this successsot timothy henrich/ucsf 'hiv cure' researcheri think this case shows we are on the right trackucsf hiv cure researcher timothy henrich is attending the conference. he says for success to happen there must be a perfect match of stem cell donor and recipient... that combined with the risks, and expense make it an unlikely treament for the masses, but he remains hopeful there's another way. sotin san francisco's castro district...
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he is only the second man in more than a decade to see this successsot timothy henrich/ucsf 'hiv curesearcheri think this case shows we are on the right trackucsf hiv cure researcher timothy henrich is attending the conference. he says for success to happen there must be a perfect match of stem cell donor and recipient... that combined with the risks, and expense make it an unlikely treament for the masses, but he remains hopeful there's another way. sotin san francisco's castro district which was decimated by the aids crisis, new of a possible cure has people cautiously hopefulsotsotsot (vicki) developing news tonight... news tonight... developing (vicki) sotsotsothopefulcautiously has people cautiously hopefulsotsot sot (vicki) developing news tonight... police in the east bay are trying to figure out what happened after a man's body was found on a popular hiking trail. so far-- the livermore police department is only saying the death is suspicious. kron4's haaziq madyun has the story walking down the dirt path when suddenly a grim discovery. the dead body of a man covered by shrubs
he is only the second man in more than a decade to see this successsot timothy henrich/ucsf 'hiv curesearcheri think this case shows we are on the right trackucsf hiv cure researcher timothy henrich is attending the conference. he says for success to happen there must be a perfect match of stem cell donor and recipient... that combined with the risks, and expense make it an unlikely treament for the masses, but he remains hopeful there's another way. sotin san francisco's castro district which...
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. >> reporter: timothy looney holds back tears while talking about his neighbor, destinee hillery, a 25-year-old whose linkedin profile said she graduated from deer valley high school and currently worked as an office manager for a doctor. after hillery's car crashed, chp found her dead. they discovered bullet holes on the driver's side. looney's heart goes out to hillery's family, whom he has known for decades. >> our kids and their kids were real young, and they all grew up around each other. >> reporter: here you see hillery's honda sedan being towed away, the front end heavily damaged. police say it's unknown whether hillery died from the crash or gunshot wounds. police also not saying if the shooting was random or if hillery was argued the. >> i'd never seen anything out of the ordinary, you know. it's not like that family that you're going oh, of course it would happen to them. >> reporter: freeway shootings have been a big problem in the east bay in recent years, and looney says it needs to stop. >> i'm kind of a supporter of the second amendment, but this is getting out of ha
. >> reporter: timothy looney holds back tears while talking about his neighbor, destinee hillery, a 25-year-old whose linkedin profile said she graduated from deer valley high school and currently worked as an office manager for a doctor. after hillery's car crashed, chp found her dead. they discovered bullet holes on the driver's side. looney's heart goes out to hillery's family, whom he has known for decades. >> our kids and their kids were real young, and they all grew up around...
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he is only the second man in more than a decade to see this successsot timothy henrich/ucsf 'hiv cureearcheri think this case shows we are on the right trackucsf hiv cure researcher timothy henrich is attending the conference. he says for success to happen there must be a perfect match of stem cell donor and recipient... that combined with the risks, and expense make it an unlikely treament for the masses, but he remains hopeful there's another way. sot timothy henrich/ucsf 'hiv cure' researcher :37theres many investigators looking into how to take pieces of information from these cases and reproduce this without a full transplantation , something we could scale and make available to a vast majority of individuals with hiv and thats where the challenge liesin san francisco's castro district which was decimated by the aids crisis, new of a possible cure has people hopefulsoti was encourage to hear it , theres a lot more work to be done but breakthroughsotits unlcoking another lock to the vast mystery of how to combat the disease find a cure but its on the right road i think sotuntil it
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more than ten years ago timothy brown also know when a bone marrow transplant and was cured of hiv yes i'm advised i'm going public. i would say take your time if you if you want to become public. it's very useful for science and for giving hope to. profit people. to people would be with a k. v. some research and have held a new development. emphasized that the procedure has little to offer for the almost forty million people living with hiv that in itself is it is not a treatment that one would want to give to somebody he was living with a type of the current medicines in his brain healthy patients have a normal life expectancy and we would never want to give somebody treatment that could potentially threaten us for now drawbacks of the treatment mean the search for a cure to be is set to continue. for more on this we're joined by jonathan board he's a biologist from nottingham university western to you an awful lot in ten years it was a patient in berlin and now we have a second the boundary mission hiv patients can this be cool it's actually a cure all. we can't say for definite thi
more than ten years ago timothy brown also know when a bone marrow transplant and was cured of hiv yes i'm advised i'm going public. i would say take your time if you if you want to become public. it's very useful for science and for giving hope to. profit people. to people would be with a k. v. some research and have held a new development. emphasized that the procedure has little to offer for the almost forty million people living with hiv that in itself is it is not a treatment that one...
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so what do you make of the timing of nick timothy speaking saying she is relu cta nt timothy speakingd compose her brexit policy, so firstly he would know, and secondly, if it is not the right policy for britain, which is what they were saying, that is partly his fault. just before we leave this, michel barnier says he has been speaking to develop, the european union, he is basically said, is prepared to give more guarantees that the irish backstop is only intended to be temporary, we are happy to extend it. he said the question the eu 27 will ask is what is it for and the and so cannot be that britain was to postpone a problem. exactly. -- answer. the fact that we cannot agree that was brexit should be in the last a0 years let alone the last 2.5, does not mean you will be given weeks or months to continue arguing. if you are going to have an extension and we have to have an extension and we have to have an extension because of the amount of legislation that still needs to go through parliamentary scrutiny before we can exit on wto plans, let alone theresa may's deal, which would requ
so what do you make of the timing of nick timothy speaking saying she is relu cta nt timothy speakingd compose her brexit policy, so firstly he would know, and secondly, if it is not the right policy for britain, which is what they were saying, that is partly his fault. just before we leave this, michel barnier says he has been speaking to develop, the european union, he is basically said, is prepared to give more guarantees that the irish backstop is only intended to be temporary, we are happy...
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creative moments in the kitchen this is what it looks like when timothy all invents a new dish. it always takes some practice until he's one hundred percent satisfied with the taste and consistency. shall we throw in some more tight chili so let's try we've got a few and we can see whether the taste will come through otherwise it's really nice if. one of the greatest mysteries in the kitchen is how to create new dishes. and how many you can create in a year i'm to be honest at the beginning of my career i created forty or fifty dishes a year now i'm lucky if i manage twenty some years i've only created ten the pressure keeps growing. and this is how the cullen ery creations are set the dishes at his restaurant are inspired by asian cuisine and there's always an element of surprise among his creations truffled feel finnis crossed the can eat apples all wrong sprees with roses and. as far as asian cuisine goes i'm pretty relaxed about it was. i was in asia quite a lot from two thousand and three to two thousand and eight. and singapore. the opportunity to travel to asia. came into
creative moments in the kitchen this is what it looks like when timothy all invents a new dish. it always takes some practice until he's one hundred percent satisfied with the taste and consistency. shall we throw in some more tight chili so let's try we've got a few and we can see whether the taste will come through otherwise it's really nice if. one of the greatest mysteries in the kitchen is how to create new dishes. and how many you can create in a year i'm to be honest at the beginning of...
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hope that the condition could one day be cured the case comes ten years after a first hiv patient timothy ray brown appeared to be cured of the infection after a blood stem cell transplant. french president ed manual mccraw has called for a far reaching reform of the european union and warned of the dangers.
hope that the condition could one day be cured the case comes ten years after a first hiv patient timothy ray brown appeared to be cured of the infection after a blood stem cell transplant. french president ed manual mccraw has called for a far reaching reform of the european union and warned of the dangers.
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i'm really interested in this, timothy carney, and his book. i was a family physician for many years in small-town western oklahoma. and i've noticed a tremendous change after the welfare state, i've seen a tremendous, tremendous change where we have a lot of mennonites in our community and the mennonites still have a very tight community and it's still like the 1960s and there's certain catholics in our community that are tight and they support each other and they have their own welfare system, their own ability to help each other and reach out to people who are suffering and need things. and then i've got these young people who are isolated and they don't feel like there's any hope for the future, their life is not going to be as good as their parents. and they go ahead and get on drugs and they get on alcohol and things and, you know, when i was young in practice, i'd say, like, for a lot of the young girls that were catholic, 95% of them were virginal when they got married and now a lot of them get married and have the traditional 1960s lif
i'm really interested in this, timothy carney, and his book. i was a family physician for many years in small-town western oklahoma. and i've noticed a tremendous change after the welfare state, i've seen a tremendous, tremendous change where we have a lot of mennonites in our community and the mennonites still have a very tight community and it's still like the 1960s and there's certain catholics in our community that are tight and they support each other and they have their own welfare...
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at that this is where they recorded give peace a chance that iconic song and it was quite a party timothy leary showed up allen ginsberg was there and by the way you can actually rent this suite at the queen elizabeth hotel in montreal for nineteen hundred and sixty nine dollars nine hundred sixty nine doesn't fit in my travel budget but you know there's got to be someone out there watching some fan here who can make it work ok david thank you very much thanks for joining is it not she i should say that although john lennon is no longer with us we'll be featuring yoko ono on the show next week because she's got a new exhibition in germany thanks and he dead. now to a weird and wonderful exhibition in the couldn't stella in frankfurt not a day job bag painstakingly make stop motion videos out of the clay models that she creates bag compares the music and together the swedish artist conjure up scenes that resemble dreams or perhaps suppressed memories it can be playful it can be violent but whatever it is the illusion is brought to us by manipulating played out . was welcome to a treasure t
at that this is where they recorded give peace a chance that iconic song and it was quite a party timothy leary showed up allen ginsberg was there and by the way you can actually rent this suite at the queen elizabeth hotel in montreal for nineteen hundred and sixty nine dollars nine hundred sixty nine doesn't fit in my travel budget but you know there's got to be someone out there watching some fan here who can make it work ok david thank you very much thanks for joining is it not she i should...
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rises hope the condition could one day be cured this case comes ten years after a first a passion timothy wright brown appeared to be cured of the infection after a blood stem cell transplant. french president emanuel mccrum has called for far reaching reform of the european union in an open letter to take nice pipe as a.
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once we can check whether or not the patient is producing virus all the test so far in both the timothy brown the so-called berlin patient and indeed the. reports of patients today from london suggests that there's no virus that you can never be never be absolutely sure. st was going to law just on each i b patients is it cost effective. it's not cost effective and of course the other thing is that it's not without its own risks as your report rightly stated then we've got very very effective treatments for hiv that means that you can keep the virus a bad way and people who are infected can have a near normal life expectancy but what it does do is show that firstly the berlin patient wasn't a freak it wasn't an anomalous result but it also gives hope that we can somehow genetically engineer the cells of people living with hiv and somehow make them not really all resistant to virus by manipulating their own cells but just such as also looking at other potential each i'd be treatments can be expected to be a breakthrough. it's very difficult to say certainly for most of the people who are
once we can check whether or not the patient is producing virus all the test so far in both the timothy brown the so-called berlin patient and indeed the. reports of patients today from london suggests that there's no virus that you can never be never be absolutely sure. st was going to law just on each i b patients is it cost effective. it's not cost effective and of course the other thing is that it's not without its own risks as your report rightly stated then we've got very very effective...
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he is only the second man in more than a decade to see this successsot timothy henrich/ucsf 'hiv cureresearcheri think this case shows we are on the right trackucsf hiv cure researcher timothy henrich is attending the conference. he says for success to happen there must be a perfect match of stem cell donor and recipient... that combined with the risks, and expense make it an unlikely treament for the masses, but he remains hopeful there's another way. sot rearc many investigators looking into how to take pieces of information from these cases and reproduce this without a full transplantation , something we could scale and make available to a vast majority of individuals with hiv and thats where the challenge liesin san francisco's castro district which was decimated by the aids crisis, new of a possible cure has people cautiously hopefulsoti was encourage to hear it , theres a lot more work to be done but this is a potential breakthroughsotits unlcoking another lock to the vast mystery of how to combat the disease find a cure but its on the right road i think sotuntil it can be done
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sorprendidos al ver que el donante tiene una mutaciÓn genÉtica que resiste el vih.de del vih fue de timothyciente de berlÍn quien quedÓ libre del virus tras someterse a dos trasplantes de mÉdula Ósea en el 2017 y 2018. se estima que mÁs de 36.000.000 de personasviven con el virus vih sida en el mundo de las cuales 1800000 se infectaron recientemente y unas 5000 personas lo contraen a diario. lo mÁs impresionante del segundo caso es que confirma que el primer caso del paciente de berlÍn no fue algo aislado sino que fue el mismo tratamiento que generÓ la cura. borja: el paciente dice que estÁ en shock y dice que Él con ese transplante de mÉdula ha conseguido librarse del cÁncer y del vih. desde el aÑo 2000 daniel garza comparte su historia con otras personas y ademÁs tiene un postcast. Él nos acompaÑa en vivo en la ediciÓn digital. daniel, es un gusto saludarte. como ha sido para usted recibir esta gran noticia? >> hay dos lados de la historia. en primer lugar es excelente. creo que la cura para todos estÁ muy cerca, ya viene pero en un caso como este tambiÉn hay que ver que en un procedimien
sorprendidos al ver que el donante tiene una mutaciÓn genÉtica que resiste el vih.de del vih fue de timothyciente de berlÍn quien quedÓ libre del virus tras someterse a dos trasplantes de mÉdula Ósea en el 2017 y 2018. se estima que mÁs de 36.000.000 de personasviven con el virus vih sida en el mundo de las cuales 1800000 se infectaron recientemente y unas 5000 personas lo contraen a diario. lo mÁs impresionante del segundo caso es que confirma que el primer caso del paciente de berlÍn...
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this weekend on the presidency, co-authors of jon meacham, timothy naftali, peter baker, and jeffrey engel talk about their book "impeachment, and american history." they discuss the only three presidential impeachment proceedings ever conducted. those involving andrew johnson, richard nixon, and bill clinton. here is a preview. months for aes 16 congress dominated by democrats to begin impeachment hearings. au have to wonder, wait second, given the nature of our political moment, 16 months? the lesson reason is that the washington community learned about impeachment from the johnson era. you don't do it. ok? it isanti-democratic, traumatic for the country, it is dramatic for members of congress, it is not the way to deal with a bad president. in the case of andrew johnson, they are doing it the year -- an election year. they could have waited a few more months and ultimately that she is not reelected. in the case of nixon, it is nixon who pushes the washington community and many americans over a psychological edge. he does that when he fires someone. he does that when he forces the
this weekend on the presidency, co-authors of jon meacham, timothy naftali, peter baker, and jeffrey engel talk about their book "impeachment, and american history." they discuss the only three presidential impeachment proceedings ever conducted. those involving andrew johnson, richard nixon, and bill clinton. here is a preview. months for aes 16 congress dominated by democrats to begin impeachment hearings. au have to wonder, wait second, given the nature of our political moment, 16...
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and his name is timothy. timmy, want a cracker? timmy, do you want a cracker?g] what do you think, kevin? no. sign up online for free. discover social security alerts. looking to lose weight this year? sign up online for free. try fda-approved alli®. for every 5 lbs you lose, alli® can help you lose two to three more by preventing about 25% of the fat you eat from being absorbed. for the only fda-approved otc weight loss aid, try alli®. to save 30% on all the medications we carry. so go directly to petmeds.com now. attorney general william barr is at the justice department. he spent nine hours there on saturday pouring over the mueller report. barr hopes to send the conclusions to congress today. as we wait, i want to go to republican representative mark meadows. he's the chairman of the house freedom caucus. thank you for joining me this morning. >> great to be with you. >> the president has been uncharacteristically quiet since the mueller report was submitted. you're close with him. what is he saying about it so far? >> i think everybody is waiting to see wh
and his name is timothy. timmy, want a cracker? timmy, do you want a cracker?g] what do you think, kevin? no. sign up online for free. discover social security alerts. looking to lose weight this year? sign up online for free. try fda-approved alli®. for every 5 lbs you lose, alli® can help you lose two to three more by preventing about 25% of the fat you eat from being absorbed. for the only fda-approved otc weight loss aid, try alli®. to save 30% on all the medications we carry. so go...
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we had timothy permentor finding his girlfriend. we talked to him extensively. >> tim gave the detectives a run down of where he was in the hours leading up to the terrible discovery. he said he popped in briefly on karen the night before to drop off a gift. a photo calendar of kittens he knew his cat lover girlfriend would find irresistible. he said he left around 7:30 and that was the last time he saw karen alive. >> wouldn't it be a routine to spend the night? >> not on a friday. she worked early the next day. >> after saying goodbye, he ended up spending the night with friends about an hour to the north. >> is he saying anything that like he can't do it and i want to talk to a lawyer or any of that stuff coming out of him? >> he is being more than cooperative. >> tim said he was off with his friend, there appeared to be a frenzied struggle at karen's house. specialist and a cop assessed the bloody aftermath. >> sheer put up a heck of a struggle. she had defensive wounds and the way her body was contorted and i just remember thin
we had timothy permentor finding his girlfriend. we talked to him extensively. >> tim gave the detectives a run down of where he was in the hours leading up to the terrible discovery. he said he popped in briefly on karen the night before to drop off a gift. a photo calendar of kittens he knew his cat lover girlfriend would find irresistible. he said he left around 7:30 and that was the last time he saw karen alive. >> wouldn't it be a routine to spend the night? >> not on a...
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participating are historians john meacham and timothy neftali, white house correspondent peter baker and jeffrey engel, director of the center for presidential history at southern methodist university in dallas. this is just over an hour. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> good evening, everybody. my name is thomas dipiero of he humanities and sciences here at smu and i'm pleased to welcome you. tonight's event is sponsored by the center for presidential history, and i'm pleased to announce that just recently the center was moved. we were very pleased to welcome them here because they complement the research and teaching mission of the
participating are historians john meacham and timothy neftali, white house correspondent peter baker and jeffrey engel, director of the center for presidential history at southern methodist university in dallas. this is just over an hour. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> good evening, everybody. my name is thomas dipiero of he...
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and though we need to take baby steps we are going in the right direction ucsf hiv cure researcher timothye conference. he says the risks, expense and need for a perfect match of stem cell donor, make transplants an unlikely treament for the masses, but he hopes this most recent discovery will allow researchers to reproduce these results without a full transplantation making it viable for the the majority of those with hiv sotare we going to have a cure tomorrow for the vast majority of individuals, likely no, but are we going to have a cure in ten years, potentiallly yes, will we have itin 20 years, i really hope soin san francisco's castro district which was decimated by the aids crisis, new of a possible cure has people cautiously hopefulsotif they could replicate this it would be wonderfulsotit would be an enormous relief for those with the virus abd are taking all the aids medications, it will be the end of thatsoti hope it doesnt go in the other direction where they think there is a cure and they get it and then become another patient.standup dan kerman /sf 133again this london man s
and though we need to take baby steps we are going in the right direction ucsf hiv cure researcher timothye conference. he says the risks, expense and need for a perfect match of stem cell donor, make transplants an unlikely treament for the masses, but he hopes this most recent discovery will allow researchers to reproduce these results without a full transplantation making it viable for the the majority of those with hiv sotare we going to have a cure tomorrow for the vast majority of...
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and his name is timothy. timmy, want a cracker? timmy, do you want a cracker?at do you think, kevin? no. sign up online for free. discover social security alerts. signof every great meal is always the potato?t bite that's why it should always be an idaho potato. only genuine idaho potatoes have the perfect taste and texture to get your meal started right. >>> "empire" actor jussie smollett is set to be arraigned on 15 countries of disorderly conduct. this stems from false reports he was attacked in chicago. the two men detained with that incident have been cooperating with police. they say smollett paid them there are 3500 to stage the attack. the actor maintains his innocence and calls the indictment prosecutorial overkill. we spoke to cnn analyst joey jackson about this case. >> reporter: what they did is they took out every particular factual statement that mr. smollett made and they made it into a crime. did they need 16 counts? i don't think so. i think mark certainly has a point as it relates to prosecutors being overzealous here. at the end of the day it
and his name is timothy. timmy, want a cracker? timmy, do you want a cracker?at do you think, kevin? no. sign up online for free. discover social security alerts. signof every great meal is always the potato?t bite that's why it should always be an idaho potato. only genuine idaho potatoes have the perfect taste and texture to get your meal started right. >>> "empire" actor jussie smollett is set to be arraigned on 15 countries of disorderly conduct. this stems from false...
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and his name is timothy. timmy, want a cracker? timmy, do you want a cracker? [bird speaking] what do you think, kevin? no. sign up online for free. discover social security alerts. tnch >>> the mueller report. we haven't seen it. yet we are seeing a lot of reactions right here all across this box that you're watching right now. let's talk more about it with oliver darcey. has there been responsibility you think amidst all of this hype in thursday into friday there were all of these and something was about to happen. sure enough those sourtss were right that this news was about to break. has hype been an overdrive? >> i think we should remember lead to believe that perhaps the mueller report too inclined to believe sources when it came to figuring out when mueller was going to drop this report. reporters have been responsible. i think it's important folks that are speculating versus reporting, it's an ongoing problem for the news media. >> it's true. it's a problem in this moment. it is a moment that is so polarized. it drives us this eco system where there is
and his name is timothy. timmy, want a cracker? timmy, do you want a cracker? [bird speaking] what do you think, kevin? no. sign up online for free. discover social security alerts. tnch >>> the mueller report. we haven't seen it. yet we are seeing a lot of reactions right here all across this box that you're watching right now. let's talk more about it with oliver darcey. has there been responsibility you think amidst all of this hype in thursday into friday there were all of these...
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amy: that is timothy sloan beginning questioned. those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org and the war and peace report. calls are growing for the united states to ground all boeing 737 max eight planes in the wake of a devastating plane crash in ethiopia sunday that left 157 people dead. news a relatively aircraft. an indonesian flight of the same plane type crash last october, killing 189 people. in response, two thirds of the 737 max eight have been pulled from service. countries have grounded their fleets of the aircrafaft until a thorough safety reviewew is conducted. the european union aviation safety agency has joined the unitited kingdom, france and germany and suspending g use ofof the aircrcraft model. despite the inteternationanal error court -- despite the international outcry, the ununited states anand canada are continuing business as usual. three airlines, sosouthwest, amamerican, and d air canada,, have resisted mounting pressure to temporarily halt boeing 737 flights. the former transportation , a republican who serv
amy: that is timothy sloan beginning questioned. those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org and the war and peace report. calls are growing for the united states to ground all boeing 737 max eight planes in the wake of a devastating plane crash in ethiopia sunday that left 157 people dead. news a relatively aircraft. an indonesian flight of the same plane type crash last october, killing 189 people. in response, two thirds of the 737 max eight have been pulled...
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and because of the timothy dean case investigators have reopened the case of jamaal moore.ve named jackie lacey as a codefendant accusing the d.a. of violating civil rights laws saying ed buck wasn't prosecuted because he was white and him mike donates to dominan dominant, >> i have to live with this for the rest of my life. please, something has to be don done. i'm asking the voters, i live in texas. i'm asking voters to take that into account. >> he says his client is innocent in both deaths and the evidence has not yet gone to the d.a.'s office for review. >> martha: we will see what they find. the push towards eliminating private health insurance in america is now very real. mark tese is next. >> the affordable care act was a step but there are too many people in this country that do not have access to quality affordable health care it's wrong. the time for action is now. i knew about the tremors. but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i didn'
and because of the timothy dean case investigators have reopened the case of jamaal moore.ve named jackie lacey as a codefendant accusing the d.a. of violating civil rights laws saying ed buck wasn't prosecuted because he was white and him mike donates to dominan dominant, >> i have to live with this for the rest of my life. please, something has to be don done. i'm asking the voters, i live in texas. i'm asking voters to take that into account. >> he says his client is innocent in...
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it's been 2 years since jim and evelyn piazza's 19 year old son, timothy - died...from a hazing incident at his penn state university fraternity house. as we see other parents going through it, it feels like it happened to us all over again. it happened to richard braham's son, marquis... he went to the roof of a hotel and he jumped to his death. that was two days before he was due to go back to penn state and resume the hazing. the tragic deaths of their children because of hazing is why a group of parents are on capitol hill this week. they want federal legislation th and universities to enforce anti- hazing policies and report hazing to authorities...and the public...the north american interfraternity conference says hazing is wrong. and they support states...like pennsylvania... that have made hazing a criminal offense.... federal strategy which is really about transparency and making sure these issues are brought to light if we could have national transparency and reporting it would make a difference and parents would have an opportunity to look into each school and the fraternities
it's been 2 years since jim and evelyn piazza's 19 year old son, timothy - died...from a hazing incident at his penn state university fraternity house. as we see other parents going through it, it feels like it happened to us all over again. it happened to richard braham's son, marquis... he went to the roof of a hotel and he jumped to his death. that was two days before he was due to go back to penn state and resume the hazing. the tragic deaths of their children because of hazing is why a...
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. >> reporter: timothy holds back tears talking about his neighbor, a 25-year-old whose profile says she graduated from the high school and currently worked as off fis manager for a doctor. after the crash, they found her dead and discovered bullet holes on the driver's side. his heart goes out to her family they have known for decades. our kids and their kids were young and grew up around each other. >> reporter: her vehicle is being towed away heavily die fr crash or gunshot wounds and not sure if shooting was i've never of the ordinary. it's not like that family, of course, it would happen to them. >> reporter: freeway shootings have been a big problem in recent years and looney says it needs to stop. >> i'm a supporter of the seconamendment but this is g you hear about it all the time. whoever did this, do the right thing and turn yourself in. for the rest of our youth, stop this. >> reporter: officers say a lot more will be known after the autopsy is completed. right now, this is being labeled as a suspicious death. reporting live from contra costa county, laura> a pittsburg pri
. >> reporter: timothy holds back tears talking about his neighbor, a 25-year-old whose profile says she graduated from the high school and currently worked as off fis manager for a doctor. after the crash, they found her dead and discovered bullet holes on the driver's side. his heart goes out to her family they have known for decades. our kids and their kids were young and grew up around each other. >> reporter: her vehicle is being towed away heavily die fr crash or gunshot...
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i remember i couldn't imagine a cure until timothy brown. >> reporter: brown was the first person cured 12 years ago. he had cancer and needed a stem cell transplant. 's donor had a mutation that made cells immune to hiv. after the transplant the virus couldn't enter his cells he a meeting he was hiv free. >> i know silly person cured at that point and i didn't want to be the only person. >> reporter: today scientists in seattle announced a second patient was cured in moche the same way the patient had cancer, the stem cell transplant from a donor with the same resistant protein mutation. now the second patient is also hiv free. the stem cell transplant isn't the answer for every patient infected with the virus but learning to re-create the hiv resistant mutation could be. >> all we have to do is use gene therapy to target the mutation and we have a clear path we can go down to bring this epidemic to an end. >> reporter: it could take between 10-20 years for scientists to develop the technology to provide a widespread cure. >> have been talking about two different cases. uerstand there
i remember i couldn't imagine a cure until timothy brown. >> reporter: brown was the first person cured 12 years ago. he had cancer and needed a stem cell transplant. 's donor had a mutation that made cells immune to hiv. after the transplant the virus couldn't enter his cells he a meeting he was hiv free. >> i know silly person cured at that point and i didn't want to be the only person. >> reporter: today scientists in seattle announced a second patient was cured in moche...
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joining us now is timothy horzberg, investment strategist at oppenheimer funds tim, don't look so serious i'm not going to ask you about finland. you're fine. i will ask you with about europe writ large they're slowing down some new concerns about china. are markets likely to fall five days in a row. how worried are you at oppenheimer? >> i this i when you look at what is going on right now, this to us is more of a healthy pause in markets after a really strong start to -- >> one of the best ever. >> one of the best ever, exactly. >> is better policy code word for dofish and looser on rates >> yes i think when we look at the policy stance and really what happened last fall in markets, a lot of that had to do with fears that the fed was going to be too tight or too aggressive with raising rates farther than what the market could handle, and i think that when we look at the this year and this dofish policy stance like you correctly point out, that to us is much more supportive of long-term gains and markets than anything near-term. >> you know, ten-year getting bought we have transports, as
joining us now is timothy horzberg, investment strategist at oppenheimer funds tim, don't look so serious i'm not going to ask you about finland. you're fine. i will ask you with about europe writ large they're slowing down some new concerns about china. are markets likely to fall five days in a row. how worried are you at oppenheimer? >> i this i when you look at what is going on right now, this to us is more of a healthy pause in markets after a really strong start to -- >> one of...
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three years later he stopped taking drugs to control the virus and tests show he's still in remission timothy brown was the first case and he received similar treatment in germany twelve years ago and has since lived hiv free i would say take your time in if you if you want to become public do it it's been very youth for for santa and for giving hope to. profit people. as president of the international aid society he says therapeutic treatment of hiv is also making great strides we have answer to are there at the effect not you not six i mean we had drugs before that we've had effective therapies and there are people who've been on therapy since then controlling the virus which means that they don't transmit the virus. and they live a healthy life maintains their health there's about twenty million people in the world now on the answer to our oh sweet but another twenty million dollars but that way that that package is you can take one pill a day and the future is now a long acting where people can have injections once a month or people working on implants and these implants could be put in e
three years later he stopped taking drugs to control the virus and tests show he's still in remission timothy brown was the first case and he received similar treatment in germany twelve years ago and has since lived hiv free i would say take your time in if you if you want to become public do it it's been very youth for for santa and for giving hope to. profit people. as president of the international aid society he says therapeutic treatment of hiv is also making great strides we have answer...
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timothy sloan on the company's business practices. "the new york times" reporting last week that employees at the company say they're still under heavy pressure to squeeze extra money out of customers. after it was revealed in 2016 that employees opened accounts in customers' names without their knowledge. the bank has paid more than $1.5 billion in federal and state penalties and more than 6 600 million in resolution lawsuit. max even waters of california chairs the committee. expecting the testimony to get under way shortly. . >>> the committee will come to order. without objection, the chair is authorized to declare a recess of the committee at any time. this hearing is entitled holding megabanks accountable. an examination of wells fargo's
timothy sloan on the company's business practices. "the new york times" reporting last week that employees at the company say they're still under heavy pressure to squeeze extra money out of customers. after it was revealed in 2016 that employees opened accounts in customers' names without their knowledge. the bank has paid more than $1.5 billion in federal and state penalties and more than 6 600 million in resolution lawsuit. max even waters of california chairs the committee....
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timothy ray brown is the first person reportedly cured of hiv. he is free of the virus and 12 years post transplant and he said he would like to someday meet this new patient if and when he is ready. >> it has been very useful for science and for giving hope to hiv-positive people. to people living with hiv. so i would encourage you to become public someday. but take your time. do what is good for you. >> some experts caution the approach used in the latest case is risky, and not feasible on a larger scale. >>> still ahead, from a teacher strike to the raiders colosseum talks, oakland has been a busy place lately. mayor libby shaft joining us live in studio coming up. >>> the fda cracking down on stores selling tobacco to kids. the retailers are now on notice. >>> always on with local news weather and traffic now on fm at one a 6.9 a. k cbs. >>> the fda is accusing 15 national retailers of selling tobacco products to minors. those retailers include walgreens, walmart, and some gas station chains. the agency said it is considering several options
timothy ray brown is the first person reportedly cured of hiv. he is free of the virus and 12 years post transplant and he said he would like to someday meet this new patient if and when he is ready. >> it has been very useful for science and for giving hope to hiv-positive people. to people living with hiv. so i would encourage you to become public someday. but take your time. do what is good for you. >> some experts caution the approach used in the latest case is risky, and not...
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eddie ga power, key advisor group, timothy chubb, cio of gerard partners. eddie, congratulate on the book. give the full title. the keys to the good life before and during retirement. what is the key to the good life? >> the fed gave us a nice boost as a bull, no rate hikes i'm honestly shocked they made such a bold statement, not only rate hikes for this year, predicting one rate hike for next year? i worry making that bold of a statement they have to go back on their word that will cause higher volatility if the economy has a boost in the second half. i would think they would have one hike in the second half of this year. charles: timothy, to that point, jerome powell found himself in trouble in october 3rd after the market peaked he made we'll call them off-the-cuff remarks. some call it a rookie mistake. certainly communications mistake. they had to think really hard about this. this was a tough, tough thing to eddie's point, okay we made up our mind for the rest of this year we're not raising rates. >> that is huge. as previous guests were saying, we e
eddie ga power, key advisor group, timothy chubb, cio of gerard partners. eddie, congratulate on the book. give the full title. the keys to the good life before and during retirement. what is the key to the good life? >> the fed gave us a nice boost as a bull, no rate hikes i'm honestly shocked they made such a bold statement, not only rate hikes for this year, predicting one rate hike for next year? i worry making that bold of a statement they have to go back on their word that will...
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timothy brown, known as the berlin patient became the first adult to be cured. both patients underwent stem cell transplants that carried a rare genetic mutation that made them resistant to hiv. doctors show that brown was not an anomaly. >> we have reason to believe the berlin patient was not a one-off case. meaning it is possible to nearly or completely eliminate hiv from the 'body of an infected person. >> reporter: the patient in this most recent case received a bone marrow transplant three years ago and stopped taking medication 18 months ago. doctors say it's too early to say he's cured, highly sensitive tests are unable to measure any amounts of hiv in his body. experts warn treatments will not cure all hiv patients the procedure is expensive and risky and finding a match is difficult. >> we are certainly optimistic the london patient is cured, but because we have only one case of confirmed cure so far, scientists are working on not only how to cure hiv how to confirm hiv is cured. >> so this is really huge news. >> very encouraging. >> and for those livi
timothy brown, known as the berlin patient became the first adult to be cured. both patients underwent stem cell transplants that carried a rare genetic mutation that made them resistant to hiv. doctors show that brown was not an anomaly. >> we have reason to believe the berlin patient was not a one-off case. meaning it is possible to nearly or completely eliminate hiv from the 'body of an infected person. >> reporter: the patient in this most recent case received a bone marrow...
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and his name is timothy. timmy, want a cracker? timmy, do you want a cracker? speaking] what do you think, kevin? no. sign up online for free. discover social security alerts. the big drug companies don't see they see us as profits. we're paying the highest prescription drug prices in the world so they can make billions? americans shouldn't have to choose between buying medication and buying food for our families. it's time for someone to look out for us. congress, stop the greed. cut drug prices now. looking to lose weight this year? try fda-approved alli®. for every 5 lbs you lose, alli® can help you lose two to three more by preventing about 25% of the fat you eat from being absorbed. for the only fda-approved otc weight loss aid, try alli®. with my bladder leakage, the products i've tried just didn't fit right. they were too loose. it's getting in the way of our camping trips. but with a range of sizes, depend® fit-flex is made for me. with a range of sizes for all body types, depend® fit-flex underwear is guaranteed to be your best fit. to save 30% on all
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[applause] thomas: timothy naftali who nyu, a frequent contributor to cnn. [applause] pulitzer n meacham is prize-winning historian. [applause] and jeffrey england who is the founding director of the center for presidential history. [applause] thomas: and just this month he 2019 smu faculty by the f the year students. [applause] >> tonight's event is moderated by someone who all of you in know.s you've heard her voice many times. he asks some of the most penetrating questions i've heard. fabulous r of kr's program. [applause] >> i just want to remind ipad ody that i have an here because we're accepting questions from the audience but we'll take them via twitter so filter into me as they you through and the tweet, if you've cph @smu got a question. gentlemen, welcome. we'll start with you, jeffrey, most obvious question is the one that i know you like the least. the framers did intend when they created a impeachment? >> they intended -- in case a re was ever a problem that president were to have office and it were discovered that that the dent was damaging co
[applause] thomas: timothy naftali who nyu, a frequent contributor to cnn. [applause] pulitzer n meacham is prize-winning historian. [applause] and jeffrey england who is the founding director of the center for presidential history. [applause] thomas: and just this month he 2019 smu faculty by the f the year students. [applause] >> tonight's event is moderated by someone who all of you in know.s you've heard her voice many times. he asks some of the most penetrating questions i've heard....
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creative moments in the kitchen this is what it looks like when timothy.it always takes some practice until he's one hundred percent satisfied with the taste and consistency. we throw in some more tired let's try we've got a few and we can see whether the taste will come through otherwise it's really. one of the greatest mysteries in the kitchen is how to create new dishes. and how many you can create in a year to be honest at the beginning of my career i created forty or fifty dishes a year. i managed twenty some years i've only created ten the pressure keeps growing. and this is how the. dishes at restaurant are inspired by asian cuisine and there's always an element of surprise among his creations. can eat apples. with roses. as far as asian cuisine goes i'm pretty relaxed about it i was in asia quite a lot from two thousand and three to two thousand and eight. was executive chef for a hotel group had its headquarters in singapore and that gave me the opportunity to travel to asia. so i came into contact with japanese would be an amazing above all chine
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. >> reporter: more than a decade after timothy ray brown was cured of the virus that causes aids, it's happened again. a second patient from london is in long-term at fd hutchison cancer center. >> it's an exciting thing that finally i'm getting another sibling in my very marrow transplants from donors with a rare genetic mutation making them resistant to hiv. brown nearly died and for years researchers suspected the massive hit on his immune system was what eventually cured him. now the london patient is hiv free after his treatment in 2016. >> what we really needed is another case to demonstrate that that was not a one off. >> reporter: but a bone marrow transplant comes with huge risks. >> it is not scalable among the large number of hiv infected individuals, when you that you can give them that can essentially suppress the virus in a very effective way. >> reporter: while it's not a cure yet, the new finding is a dose of hope for the millions living with hiv. kelly cobiella nbc news, new york. >>> next, the jaw dropping chase that caught a lot of people by surprise. everyone's got
. >> reporter: more than a decade after timothy ray brown was cured of the virus that causes aids, it's happened again. a second patient from london is in long-term at fd hutchison cancer center. >> it's an exciting thing that finally i'm getting another sibling in my very marrow transplants from donors with a rare genetic mutation making them resistant to hiv. brown nearly died and for years researchers suspected the massive hit on his immune system was what eventually cured him....
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. >> reporter: timothy savage alleges his daughter has been held captive and sexually abused by r. kelly for four years. >> we got a call from her, and she told us she was with r. kelly. we was lakike, what are you doi? you're in college. >> reporter: in kelly's interview with gayle king, he rejected claims he's held women against their will. >> correct me if i'm wrong. you've never held anybody against their will. >> i don't need to, why would i? how stupid would it be for r. kelly, with all i've been through in my way, way past to hold somebody, let alone four or five, six, 50, you said, how stupid would i be to do that? >> i didn't say you were holding -- >> that's stupid, guys. is this camera on me? >> yes. >> that's stupid! use your common sense! >> we are a solid family. we care about our daughter. >> reporter: immediately following this morning's interview, savage and his family called a press conference. >> if you're seeing this message, please know that i love you. i'm your mother. i love you ? hello. hello. joslin? >> reporter: minutes later, joycelyn called her parents f
. >> reporter: timothy savage alleges his daughter has been held captive and sexually abused by r. kelly for four years. >> we got a call from her, and she told us she was with r. kelly. we was lakike, what are you doi? you're in college. >> reporter: in kelly's interview with gayle king, he rejected claims he's held women against their will. >> correct me if i'm wrong. you've never held anybody against their will. >> i don't need to, why would i? how stupid would...
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[applause] thomas: timothy naftali who teachers at nyu, a frequent contributor to cnn. [applause] thomas: jon meacham is pulitzer prize-winning historian. [applause] thomas: and jeffrey engle who is the founding director of the center for presidential history. [applause] thomas: and just this month he was named the 2019 smu faculty member of the year by the students. [applause] >> tonight's event is moderated by someone who all of you in dallas know. you've heard her voice many times. she asks some of the most penetrating questions i've heard. co-producer of kr's fabulous program. [applause] >> i just want to remind everybody that i have an ipad here because we're accepting questions from the audience but we'll take them via twitter so they will filter into me as they come through and the tweet, you can tweet @cphsmu if you've got a question. gentlemen, welcome. we'll start with you, jeffrey, the most obvious question is the one that i know you like the least. that is, what did the framers intend when they created a provision for impeachment? >> they intended a failsafe
[applause] thomas: timothy naftali who teachers at nyu, a frequent contributor to cnn. [applause] thomas: jon meacham is pulitzer prize-winning historian. [applause] thomas: and jeffrey engle who is the founding director of the center for presidential history. [applause] thomas: and just this month he was named the 2019 smu faculty member of the year by the students. [applause] >> tonight's event is moderated by someone who all of you in dallas know. you've heard her voice many times. she...
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who joins us from seattle sir thank you for joining us and welcome to al-jazeera we just heard from timothy brown of course the the first person to effectively sort of not need. retroviral drugs therapy to keep the hiv at bay a lot of similarities between the two men so tell us what the similarities are but also what the differences might be between the two cases. yes well both men hot can set different katz's and both men had chemotherapy way to see brad pitt but he radiated and had two sessions of chemotherapy two goes at transplant station. and they were transplanted with sal stem cells that are inherently resistant to h.-i the h.l.v. has done that shown to cells through reset and will and the slower ones are. to be bound to london patient hat when deficient in these reset to sell a chevy column gain entrance the new yorker interesting thing is that they reacted slightly to the transplant that's it's a call in problem which caused some inflammation on one of the theories is that that helped remove a child the bars that's inside the d.n.a. of some of these aging poles there and so you had
who joins us from seattle sir thank you for joining us and welcome to al-jazeera we just heard from timothy brown of course the the first person to effectively sort of not need. retroviral drugs therapy to keep the hiv at bay a lot of similarities between the two men so tell us what the similarities are but also what the differences might be between the two cases. yes well both men hot can set different katz's and both men had chemotherapy way to see brad pitt but he radiated and had two...