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they're voting for this "vanity fair." >> oh. >> every guy in news because they can't find anybody so you ended up on it. >> i beat anderson cooper. if you're anderson cooper and you look that good and that put together, what do you think about the readers from this morning i wear the same sweater from september through july. >> i understand anthony mason. >> mas can dress. >> they all can dress. >> yeah and like -- really? >> just that little wave your doing there, joe. >> you know what it is, i know you're not interested in taking a picture of me, it's about
they're voting for this "vanity fair." >> oh. >> every guy in news because they can't find anybody so you ended up on it. >> i beat anderson cooper. if you're anderson cooper and you look that good and that put together, what do you think about the readers from this morning i wear the same sweater from september through july. >> i understand anthony mason. >> mas can dress. >> they all can dress. >> yeah and like -- really? >> just that...
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bethany just wrote a new piece for vanity fair. lloyd is on. he's up in just about 18 minutes. before the break, check out these hitting an all time high. up 6.25% at 176.39. ombines invet management & investment servicing, giving us unique insights which help us attract the industry's brightest minds who create powerful strategies for a country's investments which are used to build new schools to build more bright minds.
bethany just wrote a new piece for vanity fair. lloyd is on. he's up in just about 18 minutes. before the break, check out these hitting an all time high. up 6.25% at 176.39. ombines invet management & investment servicing, giving us unique insights which help us attract the industry's brightest minds who create powerful strategies for a country's investments which are used to build new schools to build more bright minds.
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. >>> the price some people are willing to pay for vanity is not worth it.t's the message that april michelle brown wants you to hear. she doesn't have her lower arms or her lower legs. that is because she had botched injections to enhance her butt. >> what, it caused some sort of infection? >> she says she went to an unlicensed practitioner. she showed up to the person's home. she said she immediately felt pain, but it subsided, so she went back for a second session. that's when things started getting really bad. she talked to itv's "this morning" this is what she said about that. >> the you about the tacks started to get hard. the second sign was discoloration. the third sign was itching, then came the biggest problem of all, the pain. >> she went to the doctors, they performed surgery to not just reform the injections but her entire butt. but it caused an infection, they had to induce her into a coma. they were also able to find out what they had injected was not silicone, but bathroom sealant. >> how do you not go to a doctor for this kind of medical tre
. >>> the price some people are willing to pay for vanity is not worth it.t's the message that april michelle brown wants you to hear. she doesn't have her lower arms or her lower legs. that is because she had botched injections to enhance her butt. >> what, it caused some sort of infection? >> she says she went to an unlicensed practitioner. she showed up to the person's home. she said she immediately felt pain, but it subsided, so she went back for a second session....
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this is a vanity. it has the countertop and the basin. it has the areas for storage. this is something that people would like. another popular trend -- i do not know if the camera can catch it, but below here, so people would roll up their towels. >> this also allows you to have one more step toward aging in place and accessibility. if you ever need to roll a wheelchair in, you have an opportunity here. >> absolutely. >> this does not have an overflow. is that required? >> overflows are not technically required. >> what i mean is one of the little holes like this where the city will run out so it will not spill out onto the floor. >> they are practical and important to have, but they are not a code requirement. if you have children or something, you might want to have an overflow. if you are comfortable having one without, then you would have that choice. >> i was particularly intrigued by this sink. i know the manufacturers were up this year. this is made out of some extremely heavy duty class. here is bob, who is the rep from oceana who manufactures this thing. this
this is a vanity. it has the countertop and the basin. it has the areas for storage. this is something that people would like. another popular trend -- i do not know if the camera can catch it, but below here, so people would roll up their towels. >> this also allows you to have one more step toward aging in place and accessibility. if you ever need to roll a wheelchair in, you have an opportunity here. >> absolutely. >> this does not have an overflow. is that required?...
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some abstraction whoever provides the world seeds controls the world's food supply arlington steel vanity fair. for the first time corporations are patenting products that are self replicating uncontrollable and irretrievable. genetically engineered pollen carried by wind insects bacteria viruses and humans has inadvertently traveled the globe. scientists in laboratories and corporate spokespeople would have americans believe that pollen from flowering plants in the open environment can be controlled farmers hay fever sufferers and anyone who observes the chaotic natural world would disagree tonight a look into the world of genetically modified organisms through the lens of new mexico's iconic chili peppers. at the plant genetic engineering laboratory on the campus of new mexico state university in los crucis scientists are developing a genetically engineered chili pepper. genetically engineering the new mexico chili pepper has stirred controversy because it is a cultural heirloom and defines new mexican cuisine this is what he mexico is known for and this is what makes us unique i mean t
some abstraction whoever provides the world seeds controls the world's food supply arlington steel vanity fair. for the first time corporations are patenting products that are self replicating uncontrollable and irretrievable. genetically engineered pollen carried by wind insects bacteria viruses and humans has inadvertently traveled the globe. scientists in laboratories and corporate spokespeople would have americans believe that pollen from flowering plants in the open environment can be...
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vanity, that's what it is. the vanity of appearing as an author. it's absolutely unheard of. if the professions come to this-- well, i'm rather enjoying it. how are you, my dear? let me tell you something. well, after all, i suppose we shan't have the pleasure of seeing what comes of it all. now come along, ladies and gentlemen. are we all here? yes, sir. let me have your attention, please. now, let's make a start. set the stage for the parlor scene. a couple of flats in the door should do as quickly as you can. will you please look and see if you've got some sort of sofa or divan? is that the green one, sir? no. no, green won't do it. it was yellow. yellow flowered plush. and a huge thing it was, most comfortable. we haven't got anything like that. doesn't matter. give me what you've got. what do you mean it doesn't matter? --famous sofa. we only want it for a run-through. please, don't interfere. and a little table, the little mahogany table for the pale blue envelope. well, how about that little gold painted one, sir? yeah. that'll do fine. and a long mirror, and a screen.
vanity, that's what it is. the vanity of appearing as an author. it's absolutely unheard of. if the professions come to this-- well, i'm rather enjoying it. how are you, my dear? let me tell you something. well, after all, i suppose we shan't have the pleasure of seeing what comes of it all. now come along, ladies and gentlemen. are we all here? yes, sir. let me have your attention, please. now, let's make a start. set the stage for the parlor scene. a couple of flats in the door should do as...
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the card store that was vanity there was a lot of folks wanting something in there. so often you hear landlord are not this cooperate active. ken jeffrey's has been the manager on that property and he's lent that property out for several folks. for for example, they've raised tens of thousands of dollars completely free of charge. he's loaned it to the sister of non-profit and the imperial service of non-profit always at no cost to them. for the first time i'm proud to meet his mother mrs. a wonderful story of the history of this property. they deserve this. it is considered anchor on that block we're supportive >> any additional comments? seeing none none conspires moore >> this is a favk - fascinating project. too bad you weren't here last week we discussed this. however, this project is apparently doing exactly the opposite because it seems to be responding to those observations. i'm very happy to see this. i'm pleased with the architect spending time on are i'm very pleased one that the neighborhood indeed could develop enough dialog. and this is
the card store that was vanity there was a lot of folks wanting something in there. so often you hear landlord are not this cooperate active. ken jeffrey's has been the manager on that property and he's lent that property out for several folks. for for example, they've raised tens of thousands of dollars completely free of charge. he's loaned it to the sister of non-profit and the imperial service of non-profit always at no cost to them. for the first time i'm proud to meet his mother mrs. a...
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and vanity fair has a big piece on the investigation. the hunt for steve cohen. she is live in chicago with us today. good to see you bethany. welcome back to "power lunch." let's start out with the letter. i know that sac has beefed up compliance as you point out well in your article. going from three emply es to better than 30 employees. >> well, i think it shows two things. i think that sac needs to placate investors. you have seen the nervousness that has been created by the government investigation. that's a lot of money to be pulled out of your hedge fund. but i also think you might read something else into it which is that he may end up escaping from this afterall. >> you know what? i think i just lost bethany's mic but we will work on that and get back to her as soon as we can. it's a terrific article worth reading. we're going to take a quick break. what about a new house? would you like one? what about a boat? in seattle, you can have both. the power house is coming up next. first, facebook up big. led by 4.5% on the day. [ lorenzo ] i'm lorenzo. i work
and vanity fair has a big piece on the investigation. the hunt for steve cohen. she is live in chicago with us today. good to see you bethany. welcome back to "power lunch." let's start out with the letter. i know that sac has beefed up compliance as you point out well in your article. going from three emply es to better than 30 employees. >> well, i think it shows two things. i think that sac needs to placate investors. you have seen the nervousness that has been created by the...
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this is the cover story of "vanity fair." here's a quote: "if steven cohen gets off, he will be the o.j. simpson of insider trading." thank you. >> and that does sum up the industry's attitude toward him. i talked to a lot of hedge fund guys, that was a quote from one of them. if he gets off he's the o.j. simpson of insider trading. >> rose: back in a moment, stay with us. >> rose: andre greg i have an experimental theater director. his productions like "alice in wonderland" have changed the way we think about the experience of theater. he's been a character actor in movies by woody allen and martin scorsese. in 1981 he and wallace sean starred in "my dinner with andre." the film portrayed a dinner conversation between two friends at a new york city restaurant. >> is there really such a thing as two people doing nothing but just being together? i mean would they simply be relating to use the word they're always using? what would that mean? i'm never going -- i mean either we'll have a conversation or carry out the garbage or
this is the cover story of "vanity fair." here's a quote: "if steven cohen gets off, he will be the o.j. simpson of insider trading." thank you. >> and that does sum up the industry's attitude toward him. i talked to a lot of hedge fund guys, that was a quote from one of them. if he gets off he's the o.j. simpson of insider trading. >> rose: back in a moment, stay with us. >> rose: andre greg i have an experimental theater director. his productions like...
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this blew my mind in an image pulled from the twitter feed a vanity license plate with terrorista numberne on it. wonder who financed that beamer taxpayers or terrorists? kimberly, nice car. terrorista number one on it. >> kimberly: maybe if they took out a billboard we would have caught on better than a vanity plate. bigger, better. this disturbing. the more we learn about this the more i feel that there were opportunities and threads here that should have been caught, that should have been followed up on so that this could have been prevented. that's the most troubling aspect because the little boy didn't need to die. the other people that have lost limbs, if we had done a better job of following through on information that was given to us. i mean -- >> eric: greg, what about it? >> greg: that, whatever, license plate thing, it was a gag gift. i can't believe -- unless a terrorist is so genius that he gets a license plate that says terrorista thinking it's a gag gift. i'm more ticked off over this the fact that this a hole texted lol after he killed all those people who his friend is d
this blew my mind in an image pulled from the twitter feed a vanity license plate with terrorista numberne on it. wonder who financed that beamer taxpayers or terrorists? kimberly, nice car. terrorista number one on it. >> kimberly: maybe if they took out a billboard we would have caught on better than a vanity plate. bigger, better. this disturbing. the more we learn about this the more i feel that there were opportunities and threads here that should have been caught, that should have...
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in general, to the lenders, what type of vanity do you traditionally see approach you for loans, an llc, corp., and who is liable, for whose borrowing the money? >> as a micro lender, we expect the principles, the corporate form, to provide guarantees. >> personal guarantees. >> the same. 20% ownership in the company. [inaudible] >> [inaudible] >> i heard something about sba guaranteed loans. maybe i missed something. does that have to do with the sba guaranteeing the entity? >> the question on the sba guaranteeing a entity as the order of the business, whether it is a corporation or partnership, for any small business lending, you should expect to be guaranteeing that long personally. as a small-business owner, from a lender's point of view, we want to see that you are as invested in the business as you are asking the bank to be. the idea that non recourse loans, the way you describe it, loans that you get without having yourself personally liable is not the way it works. you should assume you will guarantee the loan regardless of the structure of your business. the good news, though,
in general, to the lenders, what type of vanity do you traditionally see approach you for loans, an llc, corp., and who is liable, for whose borrowing the money? >> as a micro lender, we expect the principles, the corporate form, to provide guarantees. >> personal guarantees. >> the same. 20% ownership in the company. [inaudible] >> [inaudible] >> i heard something about sba guaranteed loans. maybe i missed something. does that have to do with the sba guaranteeing...
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. >>> alec baldwin's wild child in >> "vanity fair." >> i was so defiant.
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in general, to the lenders, what type of vanity do you traditionally see approach you for loans, an llc, corp., and who is liable, for whose borrowing the money? >> as a micro lender, we expect the principles, the corporate form, to provide guarantees. >> personal guarantees. >> the same. 20% ownership in the company. [inaudible] >> [inaudible] >> i heard something about sba guaranteed loans. maybe i missed something. does that have to do with the sba guaranteeing the entity? >> the question on the sba guaranteeing a entity as the order of the business, whether it is a corporation or partnership, for any small business lending, you should expect to be guaranteeing that long personally. as a small-business
in general, to the lenders, what type of vanity do you traditionally see approach you for loans, an llc, corp., and who is liable, for whose borrowing the money? >> as a micro lender, we expect the principles, the corporate form, to provide guarantees. >> personal guarantees. >> the same. 20% ownership in the company. [inaudible] >> [inaudible] >> i heard something about sba guaranteed loans. maybe i missed something. does that have to do with the sba guaranteeing...
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capital in the june issue of "vanity fair."ced with details of coded emails and whispered phone calls all in the pursuit of illegal gains. do this day, cohen denies any wrongdoing, but burrow and mclean speculate he could be the next to fall and depict cohen as the fed's version of moby dick, steve cohen isn't just another hedge fund billionaire, he is the hedge fund billionaire. doughy and clerk-like, cohen is the gatsby of our age, a middle-class kid from long island who caught the gambling bug, fleecing his high school pals in all-night poker games and now worth an estimated $10 billion. but as the walls around him begin to crumble, thus far cohen has been able to escape. in the piece a hedge fund manager speaks to maclaine and burrow, and says that cohen gets off. >> bethany mcliaclaimaclaine, w story. >> what do we know as far as the insider trading that has been prosecuted at s.a.c. >> well, it's fascinating, because it is a little bit like a needle in a haystack in the sense that there's this haystack of this gigantic in
capital in the june issue of "vanity fair."ced with details of coded emails and whispered phone calls all in the pursuit of illegal gains. do this day, cohen denies any wrongdoing, but burrow and mclean speculate he could be the next to fall and depict cohen as the fed's version of moby dick, steve cohen isn't just another hedge fund billionaire, he is the hedge fund billionaire. doughy and clerk-like, cohen is the gatsby of our age, a middle-class kid from long island who caught the...
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what's happening here is, you know, china gets the jobs but we're stuck with the taxpayers paid for vanity projects like the chevy volt and no jobs here. i'm all for gm building in china, i don't have a problem with that. this is a political bailout. they were not allowed to restructure and get toyota or a korean company to buy gm in a bankruptcy and make it even healthier to avoid having do a bailout. they still owe us, by the way, $20 billion. >> we're the reluctant holders of gm stock, which is not at its original price. rich, the disproportionality is what bothers a lot of people. they're spending $11 billion in china b 2016. here's what a guy said in the "wall street journal." gm has only invested $8.5 billion here and the number of workers it implies here in north america has fallen by 76,000. the bailout was for american jobs, not chinese jobs. >> i share your outrage about the bailout, but we have to look forward. the chinese luxury car market is the largest in the world, believe it or not, and it's only getting bigger. the cadillac escalade, cadillac's suv is the highest profit ma
what's happening here is, you know, china gets the jobs but we're stuck with the taxpayers paid for vanity projects like the chevy volt and no jobs here. i'm all for gm building in china, i don't have a problem with that. this is a political bailout. they were not allowed to restructure and get toyota or a korean company to buy gm in a bankruptcy and make it even healthier to avoid having do a bailout. they still owe us, by the way, $20 billion. >> we're the reluctant holders of gm stock,...
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as that this two thousand and eight investigative report by donald barlett and james steele for vanity fair reveals goes after farmers farmers co-ops seed dealers anyone it suspects may have infringed its patents of genetically modified seeds as interviews and reams of court documents reveal to relies on a shadowy army of private investigators and agents in the american heartland to strike fear into farm country they fanned out into fields and farm towns where they secretly videotaped and photographed farmers store owners and co-ops infiltrate community meetings and gather information from informants about farming activities farmers say that months on tow agents pretend to be surveyors others confront farmers on their land and try to pressure them to sign papers giving monsanto access to their private records farmers call them the seed police and use such words as stop zero and mafia to describe their tactics. the international assessment of agricultural knowledge science and technology for development titled agriculture at a crossroads is a six hundred page a global report issued by t
as that this two thousand and eight investigative report by donald barlett and james steele for vanity fair reveals goes after farmers farmers co-ops seed dealers anyone it suspects may have infringed its patents of genetically modified seeds as interviews and reams of court documents reveal to relies on a shadowy army of private investigators and agents in the american heartland to strike fear into farm country they fanned out into fields and farm towns where they secretly videotaped and...
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as that this two thousand and eight investigative report by donald barlett and james steele for vanity fair reveals goes after farmers farmers co-ops seed dealers anyone it suspects may have infringed its patents of genetically modified seeds as interviews and reams of court documents reveal monsanto relies on a shadowy army of private investigators and agents in the american heartland to strike fear into farm country they fanned out into fields and farm towns where they secretly videotaped and photographed farmers store owners and co-ops infiltrate community meetings and gather information from informants about farming activities farmers say that month santow agents pretend to be surveyors others confront farmers on their land and try to pressure them to sign papers giving monsanto access to their private records farmers call them the seed police and use such words as fish dapo and mafia to describe their tactics. the international assessment of agricultural knowledge science and technology for development titled agriculture at a crossroads is a six hundred page global report issued b
as that this two thousand and eight investigative report by donald barlett and james steele for vanity fair reveals goes after farmers farmers co-ops seed dealers anyone it suspects may have infringed its patents of genetically modified seeds as interviews and reams of court documents reveal monsanto relies on a shadowy army of private investigators and agents in the american heartland to strike fear into farm country they fanned out into fields and farm towns where they secretly videotaped and...
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some abstraction whoever provides the world seeds controls the world's food supply arlington steel vanity fair. for the first time corporations are patenting products that are self replicating uncontrollable and irretrievable. genetically engineered pollen carried by wind insects bacteria viruses and humans has inadvertently traveled the globe. scientists in laboratories and corporate spokespeople would have americans believe that pollen from flowering plants in the open environment can be controlled farmers hay fever sufferers and anyone who observes the chaotic natural world would disagree tonight a look into the world of genetically modified organisms through the lens of new mexico's iconic chili peppers.
some abstraction whoever provides the world seeds controls the world's food supply arlington steel vanity fair. for the first time corporations are patenting products that are self replicating uncontrollable and irretrievable. genetically engineered pollen carried by wind insects bacteria viruses and humans has inadvertently traveled the globe. scientists in laboratories and corporate spokespeople would have americans believe that pollen from flowering plants in the open environment can be...
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she said listen, it sounds silly to have a vanity website. the reason though is you're controlling the google search. if somebody says something awful about you that's not true, you can post and google will trust your site and put you higher. i felt a bit sheepish when i first started it because i don't need by own -- i don't feel like i'm my own brand. >> i need it every day. >> well, scott, you are your own brand. everyone is their own brand and you can't shy away from it because it's actually denying the world the opportunity to engage with you. so, if you think you have special talents or unique value to the world, you have to be out there. you have to be found. >> i have two questions for you. my first one is the name of the book, "branding pays." i have a punch of followers. how do i monotize them, make money off them? >> it's not necessarily just monotizing your name and your brand, but hopefully, if you brand yourself correctly, you'll be able to achieve your goals. whether they're career goals, whether it's getting funding for your c
she said listen, it sounds silly to have a vanity website. the reason though is you're controlling the google search. if somebody says something awful about you that's not true, you can post and google will trust your site and put you higher. i felt a bit sheepish when i first started it because i don't need by own -- i don't feel like i'm my own brand. >> i need it every day. >> well, scott, you are your own brand. everyone is their own brand and you can't shy away from it because...
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has a vanity i don't explain. know. how they're nothing more i bet you say or let's talk about tar balls because it's largely been tar balls we have boom deployed throughout the hurriya but we're pulling out a lot of their boom off because there simply is no surface oil. we have had as many as nine hundred people playing the beach pick up the beach every day and sometimes at night. b.p. and its contractors were hard at work making sure it looked like nothing had ever happened. local residents were getting fed up demonstrators believe the tragedy in the gulf now more than ever bolsters what they believed all along we came down here to find solutions. for the. only way to get around the roadblocks was just to avoid the road completely ac cooper a local fisherman agreed to take us out into the gulf ninety percent of this delay so we go to concern most of. the stuff you just the life we were advised to wear masks because the air was thick with the smell of oil in the chemicals used to break it up our captain took a more fat
has a vanity i don't explain. know. how they're nothing more i bet you say or let's talk about tar balls because it's largely been tar balls we have boom deployed throughout the hurriya but we're pulling out a lot of their boom off because there simply is no surface oil. we have had as many as nine hundred people playing the beach pick up the beach every day and sometimes at night. b.p. and its contractors were hard at work making sure it looked like nothing had ever happened. local residents...
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. >> when my head goes into vanity sometimes i go, darn it, you know, i miss those gals. but it's closely followed by this is about your life. you know, what's the sacrifice of that? >> healthy and now cancer-free, applekbaet is on a mission to provide other women the same access to screenings she had. >> it saved my life. there is no ifs ands or butts about it. i just had a mammogram. there was nothing on it. this found it at a stage that was curable instead of at a stage where it's not. i also unfortunately know that mri screenings are incredibly expensive and a lot of insurance companies don't cover that which is why i started my foundation. it just really upset me so much that these women were opting not to have this really valuable screening because of money. because of we are not taking care of women who are high risk. >> her foundation called right action for women provided hundreds of women funding to get both the mri and brca genetic testing. >>> up next i will speak with another breast cancer patient. she's our very own zoraida and she says angelina jolie's stor
. >> when my head goes into vanity sometimes i go, darn it, you know, i miss those gals. but it's closely followed by this is about your life. you know, what's the sacrifice of that? >> healthy and now cancer-free, applekbaet is on a mission to provide other women the same access to screenings she had. >> it saved my life. there is no ifs ands or butts about it. i just had a mammogram. there was nothing on it. this found it at a stage that was curable instead of at a stage...
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has a vanity on telling me explaining. no no no they're nothing more i agree say all of this let's talk about tar balls because it's largely been tar balls we have boom deployed throughout the hurriya but we are pulling out a lot of that boom off because there simply is no surface oil. we have had as many as nine hundred people claim to be to pick up the beach for a day and sometimes at night. b.p. and its contractors were hard at work making sure it looked like nothing had ever happened. local residents were getting fed up demonstrators believe the tragedy in the gulf now more than ever bolsters what they believed all along we came down here to find solutions. for the. only way to get around the roadblocks was just to avoid the road completely ac cooper a local fisherman agreed to take us out into the gulf ninety percent is the way so we've got a concern focus on. yourself you just the life we were advised to wear masks because the air was thick with the smell of oil and the chemicals used to break it up our captain took
has a vanity on telling me explaining. no no no they're nothing more i agree say all of this let's talk about tar balls because it's largely been tar balls we have boom deployed throughout the hurriya but we are pulling out a lot of that boom off because there simply is no surface oil. we have had as many as nine hundred people claim to be to pick up the beach for a day and sometimes at night. b.p. and its contractors were hard at work making sure it looked like nothing had ever happened. local...
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some abstraction whoever provides the world seeds controls the world's food supply arlington steel vanity fair. for the first time corporations are patenting products that are self replicating uncontrollable and irretrievable. genetically engineered pollen carried by wind insects bacteria viruses and humans has inadvertently traveled the globe. scientists in laboratories and corporate spokespeople would have americans believe that pollen from flowering plants in the open environment can be controlled farmers hay fever sufferers and anyone who observes the chaotic natural world would disagree tonight a look into the world of genetically modified organisms to the lens of new mexico's iconic chili peppers. at the plant genetic engineering laboratory on the campus of new mexico state university in los crucis scientists are developing a genetically engineered chili pepper. genetically engineering the new mexico chili pepper has stirred controversy because it is a cultural heirloom and defines new mexican cuisine this is what the mexico is known for and this is what makes us unique i mean this
some abstraction whoever provides the world seeds controls the world's food supply arlington steel vanity fair. for the first time corporations are patenting products that are self replicating uncontrollable and irretrievable. genetically engineered pollen carried by wind insects bacteria viruses and humans has inadvertently traveled the globe. scientists in laboratories and corporate spokespeople would have americans believe that pollen from flowering plants in the open environment can be...
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whether or not this is a story worth covering i admire her greatly for having the courage to put vanity aside and use her celebrity status to help empower the four hundred thousand people who will die from breast cancer this year alone takes a lot for one of the world's biggest sex symbols to boldly state how her breasts do not define her femininity having said that the real issue here is something that goes much deeper than preventative msec timmy's or good motherhood those mutated genes found angelenos body called b.r.c.a. one and b.r.c.a. two are at the heart of a debate at the supreme court it's a case called association for molecular pathology versus myriad genetics and it's deliberating whether or not a company can patent parts of the human body or genome it's something that most of us probably haven't given much thought to that is an issue that calls into question the ethics and morality about patenting life and what consequences that may have so to talk about this case and the implications on science and medicine and joined now by sandra park a.c.l.u. staff attorney and represen
whether or not this is a story worth covering i admire her greatly for having the courage to put vanity aside and use her celebrity status to help empower the four hundred thousand people who will die from breast cancer this year alone takes a lot for one of the world's biggest sex symbols to boldly state how her breasts do not define her femininity having said that the real issue here is something that goes much deeper than preventative msec timmy's or good motherhood those mutated genes found...