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i can just see the dogs and i'm smile and happy. >> oliver and the other dogs at the university of pennsylvania hospital are new breed of volunteers, they're registered pet pairthy dogs and they have to go through special training, so they can interact with the patients here safely. >> this pretty pooch is a natural. >> he came here last week for six hours and went strong. and he started again early this morning. so he absolutely loves it. he just kept going and going, seeing lots of patients. >> the pups come for two-hour visitings, and by the time they're high-tailing it out of the hospital, everyone is feeling doggone good. >> it's good for patients, good for the staff. good for the physicians, good for all of us here. we all get a little bit of pet therapy when the dogs are here. >> that was dawn timmeny reporting. let's bring in another dog-lover and meteorologist rob is here. and rob walked in the studio and teased me with the idea of a warm weekend, but one spot in particular, very warm? >> jumping off the charts, salinas, had a record high of 82 degrees. unbelievable for january. you mi
i can just see the dogs and i'm smile and happy. >> oliver and the other dogs at the university of pennsylvania hospital are new breed of volunteers, they're registered pet pairthy dogs and they have to go through special training, so they can interact with the patients here safely. >> this pretty pooch is a natural. >> he came here last week for six hours and went strong. and he started again early this morning. so he absolutely loves it. he just kept going and going, seeing...
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are the cuniform tablets that were excavated in the late 1880's and early 1890's by the university of pennsylvania. tens of thousands of fragments of cuniform fragments. the story of anana starts in her adolescence. it travels through her journey as a queen and a goddess, and much of her story is devoted to the love, a very passionate love, for dimusi, who is a shepherd who she takes as her husband, lover and king. and this is called the return. a lament was raised in the city. my lady weeps bitterly for her young husband. anana weeps bitterly for her young husband. woe for her husband, woe for her young love, woe for her house, woe for her city. dimusi was taken captive in aruk. he will no longer bathe in aradu. he will no longer treat the mother of anana of his mother. he will no longer perform his sweet task among the maidens of the city. he will no longer raise his sword higher than the kugar of priests. great is the grief of those who mourn for dimusi. anani wept for dimusi. gone is my husband, my sweet husband. gone is my sweet love. my beloved has been taken from the city. oh, you flies of
are the cuniform tablets that were excavated in the late 1880's and early 1890's by the university of pennsylvania. tens of thousands of fragments of cuniform fragments. the story of anana starts in her adolescence. it travels through her journey as a queen and a goddess, and much of her story is devoted to the love, a very passionate love, for dimusi, who is a shepherd who she takes as her husband, lover and king. and this is called the return. a lament was raised in the city. my lady weeps...
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freeman led the study at the university of pennsylvania school of medicine after reviewing the daily diaries, the difference was clear. >> this appears to be an option for generally healthy women who are distressed by their men pausal hot flashes. >> i got halfway through the day and realized i hadn't had a hot flash. >> reporter: doctors warn there could be side effects like fatigue and nausea, but experts say having new options is a very cool thing. erica edwards, nbc news. >> the study also found out one in three women in the placebo group experienced a significant reduction in hot flashes and that's leading experts to believe that the woman's state of mind can play a role. >>> here's something that can help a lot of people in their attitude and that would be a kind of weather we're see thg afternoon and maybe for an extended period of time. >> oh, yes. a nice rebound after that dangerous and dense fog this morning. a little bit of a hot flash here in the weather this afternoon. at least for this time of year. temperatures about five to ten degrees above our averages. no sign of a
freeman led the study at the university of pennsylvania school of medicine after reviewing the daily diaries, the difference was clear. >> this appears to be an option for generally healthy women who are distressed by their men pausal hot flashes. >> i got halfway through the day and realized i hadn't had a hot flash. >> reporter: doctors warn there could be side effects like fatigue and nausea, but experts say having new options is a very cool thing. erica edwards, nbc news....
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researchers at the university of pennsylvania school of medicine say it may be a case of malfunctioning stem cells. for some time scientists believe that most balding people had a case of dead hair follicle cells. the new research is positive news for people with receding hairlines, because if cells are alive and malfunctioning, there's the potential that those cells can be fixed. >>> a homeless man with a great voice is on the verge of getting a very big job. >> you're listening to the dave and jimmy show. >> ted williams is a former radio man who lost his job when he started using drugs. he told his story in an internet video and now the job offers are rolling in again. >> i'll do anything for a meal. i'll do anything for a meal. if it happens to be voice work, god bless my soul and this is just outrageous what's going on here. >> williams, who's the father of nine, says he's been sober for more than two years now. the cleveland cavs want to talk to him about an announcing job at their arena and nfl films is trying to reach him as well. >> isn't that something? that's a great story. >
researchers at the university of pennsylvania school of medicine say it may be a case of malfunctioning stem cells. for some time scientists believe that most balding people had a case of dead hair follicle cells. the new research is positive news for people with receding hairlines, because if cells are alive and malfunctioning, there's the potential that those cells can be fixed. >>> a homeless man with a great voice is on the verge of getting a very big job. >> you're listening...
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foremost media scholars serving as dean of the annenberg school for communication at the university of pennsylvania for twenty five years and directing one of the most important and influential research efforts ever undertaken to understand the effects of television he called it the cultural indicators research project since it began in the late one nine hundred sixty s. the cultural indicators project to systematically tracked media violence and measured its impact on the perceptions and attitudes of viewers. and what gardner and his colleagues found was that exposure to media violence seemed to have more complicated effects than simply causing people to act violently effects rooted not only in the quantity of violence in the media but also in its quality in how it was portrayed in the stories these simulations of violence tell about our relationships to the world and others. today a handful of global conglomerates or nl controlled are telling all the stories in the world. they have global marketing formulas that are imposed on the creative people in hollywood and i am in touch with them and they
foremost media scholars serving as dean of the annenberg school for communication at the university of pennsylvania for twenty five years and directing one of the most important and influential research efforts ever undertaken to understand the effects of television he called it the cultural indicators research project since it began in the late one nine hundred sixty s. the cultural indicators project to systematically tracked media violence and measured its impact on the perceptions and...
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university of pennsylvania, 3 years. a specific university bs administration. grossman associate, honolulu marketing distribution and consulting firm for medical manufacturers. owner 25 years. autism society of hawaii president 3 years. autism society of america president and ceo 1 1/2 years and currently. lee grossman. born new jersey, wife, marie. 4 children. 53 years of age. republican. trenton state college va business. u.s. house of representatives new jersey fourth district including parts of ocean counties 26 years and currently. elected at 26 years of age.c coalition for autism research and education. cochair with congress man mike doyle of pennsylvania. author of legislative acts autism statistics, surveillance, research and epidemiology. honors, several including autism society of america congressional hero award. christopher smith. >> before we leave the subject on whether or not vaccines cause autism, which is a commonly held view, there is a division particularly on the drug the mare sol. and it should be noted that in the november december issue of
university of pennsylvania, 3 years. a specific university bs administration. grossman associate, honolulu marketing distribution and consulting firm for medical manufacturers. owner 25 years. autism society of hawaii president 3 years. autism society of america president and ceo 1 1/2 years and currently. lee grossman. born new jersey, wife, marie. 4 children. 53 years of age. republican. trenton state college va business. u.s. house of representatives new jersey fourth district including...
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university of pennsylvania, 3 years. a specific university bs administration. grossman associate, honolulu marketing distribution and consulting firm for medical manufacturers. owner 25 years. autism society of hawaii president 3 years. autism society of america president and ceo 1 1/2 years and currently. lee grossman. born new jersey, wife, marie. 4 children. 53 years of age. republican. trenton state college va business. u.s. house of representatives new jersey fourth district including parts of ocean counties 26 years and currently. elected at 26 years of age. coalition for autism research and education. cochair with congress man mike doyle of pennsylvania. author of legislative acts autism statistics, surveillance, research and epidemiology. honors, several including autism society of america congressional hero award. christopher smith. >> before we leave the subject on whether or not vaccines cause autism, which is a commonly held view, there is a division particularly on the drug the mare sol. and it should be noted that in the november december issue of
university of pennsylvania, 3 years. a specific university bs administration. grossman associate, honolulu marketing distribution and consulting firm for medical manufacturers. owner 25 years. autism society of hawaii president 3 years. autism society of america president and ceo 1 1/2 years and currently. lee grossman. born new jersey, wife, marie. 4 children. 53 years of age. republican. trenton state college va business. u.s. house of representatives new jersey fourth district including...
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the university of pennsylvania says hair-making stem cells are the root cause so to speak. the same number of stem cells as the normal scalp but fewer of the more that mature type of stem cells. they hope to have a cream that can react evaluate those cells. >> check out walking speed. people over 65 years old who walk fast live longer. they say walking is a useful way of measuring well-being because it requires body support, timing and power. a senior who can walk 3 mph has a 40% chance of living to 102 years. researchers caution though this doesn't mean you should just try to walk faster than you're comfortable with because that can actually result in injury and work against the actual goal. >> 4:56. one last tirade from chris daily at 5:00. the verbal fireworks that erupted as san francisco supervisors tried to pick a replacement for gavin newsom. >> i'm jenelle wang live in oakland. the manhunt is on for a suspect accused of shooting six people overnight. the latest on this investigation coming up in a live report. >> and marin county supervisors put the brakes onnnnnnnn
the university of pennsylvania says hair-making stem cells are the root cause so to speak. the same number of stem cells as the normal scalp but fewer of the more that mature type of stem cells. they hope to have a cream that can react evaluate those cells. >> check out walking speed. people over 65 years old who walk fast live longer. they say walking is a useful way of measuring well-being because it requires body support, timing and power. a senior who can walk 3 mph has a 40% chance...
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university of pennsylvania, 3 years. a specific university bs administration. grossman associate, honolulu marketing distribution consulting firm for medical manufacturers. owner 25 years. autism society of hawaii president 3 years. autism society of america president and ceo 1 1/2 years and currently. lee grossman. born new jersey, wife, marie. 4 children. 53 years of age. republican. trenton state college va business. u.s. house of representatives new jersey fourth district including parts of ocean counties 26 elected at 26 years of age. coalition for autism research and education. cochair with congress man mike doyle of pennsylvania. author of legislative acts autism statistics, surveillance, research and epidemiology. honors, several including autism society of america congressional hero award. christopher smith. >> before we leave the subject on whether or not vaccines cause autism, which is a commonly held view, there is a division particularly on the drug the mare sol. and it should be noted that in the november december issue of of the columbia journalis
university of pennsylvania, 3 years. a specific university bs administration. grossman associate, honolulu marketing distribution consulting firm for medical manufacturers. owner 25 years. autism society of hawaii president 3 years. autism society of america president and ceo 1 1/2 years and currently. lee grossman. born new jersey, wife, marie. 4 children. 53 years of age. republican. trenton state college va business. u.s. house of representatives new jersey fourth district including parts of...
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university. jim servile the research policy advisory board of harvard, university, for directly and university, for that he holds a graduate degree in urban planning from columbia and the university of pennsylvania and architecture degree from hamilton university. so, welcome. this ought to be fun and interesting cattle. we are going to let the panelists get started but you'll have been sitting through this and you know like i know the president talks a lot about the deficit is of the main pillars of his planned and the other night the seat of the year did address. we saw the response from the republican party based on devotee of the response from the tea party, to the republican party based on the same thing. it's interesting to listen to everyone go back and forth about these because we all know that we have dug ourselves into a whole. we all know that the last really the eight years starting from 2000 but the wind up until now president obama inherited the trajectory we are on the we've gotten ourselves in a hole that is going to require all of us to do things we don't like to get out of. the latter is what are our values and priorities, who is it that is going to bear the brunt of the decisi
university. jim servile the research policy advisory board of harvard, university, for directly and university, for that he holds a graduate degree in urban planning from columbia and the university of pennsylvania and architecture degree from hamilton university. so, welcome. this ought to be fun and interesting cattle. we are going to let the panelists get started but you'll have been sitting through this and you know like i know the president talks a lot about the deficit is of the main...
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, professor of american history at yale university, and kathleen hall jamieson, professor of communication and director of the annenberg public policy center at the university of pennsylvania. first, david, do you believe that the tucson sheriff was right to suggest there was a connection between the tucson shootings and vitriolic political speech. >> so far there's absolutely no evidence to that. there's evidence to the other side. if you look at what jared loughner did. we know a few things about him. one, he made these videos which were really described in a very confused attempt by an apparently mentally ill person to try to make sense of their lives and try to make sense of the categories of thought. it's all about categories and currencies of thought and grammar of thought and the government trying to control thoughts. and so the evidence that we do have suggests a person who is... thinks the government is coming in and taking over his thoughts. it suggests if there is any evidence leading in think direction that he's a person suffering from an illness who is far removed from politics as we normally understand it. in the world he inhabits i think he was... the eviden
, professor of american history at yale university, and kathleen hall jamieson, professor of communication and director of the annenberg public policy center at the university of pennsylvania. first, david, do you believe that the tucson sheriff was right to suggest there was a connection between the tucson shootings and vitriolic political speech. >> so far there's absolutely no evidence to that. there's evidence to the other side. if you look at what jared loughner did. we know a few...
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in the meantime, he had met a man at the university university, from the university of pennsylvania named john lockley who came out to ames and look at the computer and read all about it. and clifford their issues and how a worked to get hands-on expense of the computer. he went away, came back to philadelphia, and met another man in philadelphia, another student, or a guy who just had a ca named acord. and this is all the rage somewhere going to do, how to go to catch the things that the war effort needs? and so moxley wrote to atanasoff in october and said what we need, try building a computer. do you think that would be okay? and atanasoff was sort of a moderately unkosher and because he still wanted his invention to be patented. in the meantime, the man who's in charge of the project that mark was working on who is associated with the army was a man named goldstein who is also a mathematician. he was walking along, another one of those coincidences. he was on a platform in philadelphia and he saw john was quite famous at the time, things as a mathematician and is also working on the a
in the meantime, he had met a man at the university university, from the university of pennsylvania named john lockley who came out to ames and look at the computer and read all about it. and clifford their issues and how a worked to get hands-on expense of the computer. he went away, came back to philadelphia, and met another man in philadelphia, another student, or a guy who just had a ca named acord. and this is all the rage somewhere going to do, how to go to catch the things that the war...
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and when dave teaches his classic universe of pennsylvania, karl anthony is the first one that knows he can produce on first lady's console. but most of all, me, aren't we lucky? in many things in life, but you have someone like ben stein as a friend. [applause] that he is the best. through thick and thin, and we loved his parents, mildred and herb. when we signed her book to translate when he we sent him an early copy that we need is going to build come to yorba linda into the introduction, we inscribed in memory of herb and mildred, because there in the nixon administration they were part of the whole group of extraordinary men and women who serve the country so well in those years. and i think they represent so many great qualities about this country. as ben said nsa and he said so eloquently, it's late. it is veterans day, and to david and i would like to dedicate our talks to all the men and women serving today who make us so proud to be americans every day. [applause] >> of course you know that eisenhower and nixon were wartime presidents. when ike was elected in 52 america was
and when dave teaches his classic universe of pennsylvania, karl anthony is the first one that knows he can produce on first lady's console. but most of all, me, aren't we lucky? in many things in life, but you have someone like ben stein as a friend. [applause] that he is the best. through thick and thin, and we loved his parents, mildred and herb. when we signed her book to translate when he we sent him an early copy that we need is going to build come to yorba linda into the introduction, we...
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exciting stuff being done at the university of pennsylvania in a dermatology lab. hey sought to answer the question, do stem cells have an infect an effect on baldness? they compared scalps of bald men with those of those with hair. there are cells which can go on to become other cells, for example, a hair follicle. they were surprised to found they had the same number of stem cells. when they looked closer, they found that the men who were bald had fewer of a more mature type of cell and the thinking there, erica, is that stem cells somehow in some way become deactivated once you find out that something is deactivated, the target there in terms of therapy, which i'm sure is going to be your next question is, can you turn it on? can you activate it? and that's what they're going to be looking at. >> the answer is we're looking for more on that. >> absolutely. >> but right now, for people dealing with this right now, because it can have an intense psychological impact. >> huge. >> what can you do if you are dealing with baldness now? >> that's right. exactly. it is a
exciting stuff being done at the university of pennsylvania in a dermatology lab. hey sought to answer the question, do stem cells have an infect an effect on baldness? they compared scalps of bald men with those of those with hair. there are cells which can go on to become other cells, for example, a hair follicle. they were surprised to found they had the same number of stem cells. when they looked closer, they found that the men who were bald had fewer of a more mature type of cell and the...
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university. jim servile the research policy advisory board of harvard, university, for directly and university, for that he holds a graduate degree in urban planning from columbia and the university of pennsylvania and architecture degree from hamilton university. so, welcome. this ought to be fun and interesting cattle. we are going to let the panelists get started but you'll have been sitting through this and you know like i know the president talks a lot about the deficit is of the main pillars of his planned and the other night the seat of the year did address. we saw the response from the republican party based on devotee of the response from the tea party, to the republican party based on the same thing. it's interesting to listen to everyone go back and forth about these because we all know that we have dug ourselves into a whole. we all know that the last really the eight years starting from 2000 but the wind up until now president obama inherited the trajectory we are on the we've gotten ourselves in a hole that is going to require all of us to do things we don't like to get out of. the latter is what are our values and priorities, who is it that is going to bear the brunt of the decisi
university. jim servile the research policy advisory board of harvard, university, for directly and university, for that he holds a graduate degree in urban planning from columbia and the university of pennsylvania and architecture degree from hamilton university. so, welcome. this ought to be fun and interesting cattle. we are going to let the panelists get started but you'll have been sitting through this and you know like i know the president talks a lot about the deficit is of the main...
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he will graduate degrees in urban and regional planning from columbia and the university of pennsylvania and an architecture degree from hampton university. welcome. this ought to be a fun and interesting panel. we will let the palace -- the panelists get started. the president talked about the deficit been one of the main pillars of his state of the union address. we thought a response from the republican party and we saw a response from the tea party. it is interesting to listen to everyone go back and forth about these things. we all know we have dug ourselves into a whole. in the a years starting from 2000 until now, president obama inherited the trajectory we are on. we have found ourselves in a whole. -- a hole. the question is, what our values? how do we make these decisions in a way that maintains our position as a nation that has opportunities for all its citizens. the ones who got us into this trouble have to bear the same kinds of costs, at least the same, as everyone else. and not get off of the look. those are my remarks. i will start with lisa. we will have some questions w
he will graduate degrees in urban and regional planning from columbia and the university of pennsylvania and an architecture degree from hampton university. welcome. this ought to be a fun and interesting panel. we will let the palace -- the panelists get started. the president talked about the deficit been one of the main pillars of his state of the union address. we thought a response from the republican party and we saw a response from the tea party. it is interesting to listen to everyone...
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he was born in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, but got this bachelors from the university of arizona and stayedved on the court since 2006. john roberts issued a statement saying the judiciary has suffered the terrible loss of one of our own. john roll was a wise jurist who served arizona and the nation with great distinguish as a attorney and judge for more than 30 years. he is survived by his wife and three children. he was 63. >> when we come back, a powerful picture that emerged on capitol hill as all this was unfolding. ? oh just return it. returning gifts is easier than ever with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. plus i can pick it up for free. perfect because we have to get that outta this house. c'mon, it's not that... gahh, oh yeah that's gotta go... priority mail flat rate shipping only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship and return. you can take the heat. 'til it turns into heartburn, you've got what it takes: zantac. it's strong, fast lasting relief. so let them turn up the heat. you ca
he was born in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, but got this bachelors from the university of arizona and stayedved on the court since 2006. john roberts issued a statement saying the judiciary has suffered the terrible loss of one of our own. john roll was a wise jurist who served arizona and the nation with great distinguish as a attorney and judge for more than 30 years. he is survived by his wife and three children. he was 63. >> when we come back, a powerful picture that emerged on capitol...