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foundation also works with a number of prestigious universities such as you cambridge harvard and wake forest . we start from the recognition that the body is a machine of course it's a really really really complicated machine but it's still a machine. any machine with moving parts does damage to itself out of a side effect of its normal operation for that means that we should be able to look at some point man made machine fly cars and ask ourself well how do we already today successfully create cars maintain cars so that they are actually working just as well as when they were built and the answer is preventative maintenance. so we are applying that same concept to the human body but the real innovation that i put forward nearly fifteen years ago now and which inspired all of our work is that it may be possible to do repair comprehensively. we identify seven major types of damage to molecular and cellular damage that the body does to itself has side effects of its normal operation. there is one type of damage and the therapy which is very familiar to everyone these days in fact the type of d
foundation also works with a number of prestigious universities such as you cambridge harvard and wake forest . we start from the recognition that the body is a machine of course it's a really really really complicated machine but it's still a machine. any machine with moving parts does damage to itself out of a side effect of its normal operation for that means that we should be able to look at some point man made machine fly cars and ask ourself well how do we already today successfully...
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at wake forest he helped lead the team four ncaa tournaments, named the national association of basketball coach's player of the year three times, the a.c.c. player of the year twice, and the national player of the year in 1997. tim was drafted as the number one pick to the spurs where he served as a leader on and off the court for 19 years. tim duncan has not forgotten his home. after two back-to-back category five hurricanes, he helped to contribute 20,000-plus pounds of food and donated millions of dollars through his tim duncan foundation. tim exemplifies the idea of making a way out of no way. hurricane hugo did not defeat maria as hurricanes and irma will not defeat the u.s. virgin islands. we want to use this time to thank him and on tuesday giving thanks to alt others who have contributed maria and irma will not defeat the u.s. virgin islands. we in the hurricane leaf. my brother's workshop, family resource center, community foundation of the virgin islands, st. croix foundation, virgin islands asap relief group, bloomberg philanthropies. love for love city. operation rebuild. dy o
at wake forest he helped lead the team four ncaa tournaments, named the national association of basketball coach's player of the year three times, the a.c.c. player of the year twice, and the national player of the year in 1997. tim was drafted as the number one pick to the spurs where he served as a leader on and off the court for 19 years. tim duncan has not forgotten his home. after two back-to-back category five hurricanes, he helped to contribute 20,000-plus pounds of food and donated...
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if you're making a trip in montgomery county, 270 clarksburg, maybe the mall in wake forest, montgomery, you should find nothing why your way. use precaution if you're trying to head to a sale or pe tensionally headed home from a sale. adam, molette back to you. >>> i i'm kristin wright. a d.c. firefighter who almost lost his life is thankful to be alive and thankful to be with his family. >>> he spent the last few dollars he had to help someone else. to say it came back him is an injure statement. how one act of kindness paid off for a homeless man. >>> if you're not getting a tree today, why you may want to >>> welcome back. now to a heartwarming story for the holidays. it all began with an empty tank of gas. it ended with a life changing amount of money. >> johnny bobbitt jr. came to kate mcclure's rescue when she ran out of gas on a philadelphia highway last month. he's homeless. he spent his last $20 to fill her tank. in return for his selfless act, kate started a go fu campaign and donations started rolling in. >> $769? >> holy [ bleep ]. >> that is awesome. >> a lot people out th
if you're making a trip in montgomery county, 270 clarksburg, maybe the mall in wake forest, montgomery, you should find nothing why your way. use precaution if you're trying to head to a sale or pe tensionally headed home from a sale. adam, molette back to you. >>> i i'm kristin wright. a d.c. firefighter who almost lost his life is thankful to be alive and thankful to be with his family. >>> he spent the last few dollars he had to help someone else. to say it came back him...
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the foundation also works with a number of prestigious universities such as cambridge harvard and wake forest. we start from the recognition that the body is a machine of course it's a really really really complicated machine but it's still a machine. any machine with moving parts does damage to itself has a side effect of its normal operation so that means that we should be able to look at simple man made machine fly cars and ask yourself well how do we already today successfully create cars maintain cars so that they are actually working just as well as when they were built and the answer is preventative maintenance. or we are applying that same concept to the human body but the real innovation that i put forward nearly fifteen years ago now and which inspired all of our work is that it may be possible to do repair comprehensively. we identify seven major types of damage to molecular and cellular damage that the body does to itself has side effects of its normal operation. there is one type of damage and the therapy which is very familiar to everyone these days in fact the type of damage is
the foundation also works with a number of prestigious universities such as cambridge harvard and wake forest. we start from the recognition that the body is a machine of course it's a really really really complicated machine but it's still a machine. any machine with moving parts does damage to itself has a side effect of its normal operation so that means that we should be able to look at simple man made machine fly cars and ask yourself well how do we already today successfully create cars...
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when the doctor refers to sample sizes, where he has 500,000, and he adjusts it to 12,000 for the wake forest study, you may get different numbers. what i think we tried to do when we put up is answer those concerns as best we can. i think one area we can always do better is to explain our positions. i i've said this several times. i think we're really good at what we do, we're just not really good at explaining how and why we do it, and i think there's some communication in those numbers that reflect that. >> so i guess some of the things that i hear, and part of the department of justice was that san francisco police officers stop african american and latino drivers more than anyone else, that they're searched more than anyone else, and in fact, in terms of rois, they're mostly minority individuals and many of them are mentally ill, and one of the things that brought us to this crisis was a distrust from the community regarding particular communities of color, and the way i read it is that the -- the d.o.j.'s talked about expectations sentiment and information from top experts in the countr
when the doctor refers to sample sizes, where he has 500,000, and he adjusts it to 12,000 for the wake forest study, you may get different numbers. what i think we tried to do when we put up is answer those concerns as best we can. i think one area we can always do better is to explain our positions. i i've said this several times. i think we're really good at what we do, we're just not really good at explaining how and why we do it, and i think there's some communication in those numbers that...
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reuben, presidential chair at wake forest university. our fifth witness is a partner at kirkland and ellis llp and sandra haguey partner, chairwoman of the christians for israel united fund. and national director of the antidefamation league, our eighth witness is the executive director penn america and rosenberg foundation. your written statements will be iftered in their entirety and we ask that you sums are your testimony within five minutes. there's a timing light on your table. when 2 t switches from green to yellow -- and rabbi baker, welcome. you can begin. >> thank you, for had chairman. in my work at a.j.c. and at the osce i have focussed on europe and the problem of anti-semitism there. while the number of incidents and their severity are much greater than here in amaircu, there are important parallels on addressing anti-semitism in this country. this has much to do with the essential first step of fdsing the nature of anti-semitism and the importance of defining it. 15 years ago we saw a surge in incidents. we also saw a new f
reuben, presidential chair at wake forest university. our fifth witness is a partner at kirkland and ellis llp and sandra haguey partner, chairwoman of the christians for israel united fund. and national director of the antidefamation league, our eighth witness is the executive director penn america and rosenberg foundation. your written statements will be iftered in their entirety and we ask that you sums are your testimony within five minutes. there's a timing light on your table. when 2 t...
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all around you you can watch any animal at any moment and when we do our job we wake up really early and go to the forest do some kind of money train for example. and with these results you can make decisions. kevin and his colleagues from the national park want to find out which animals are in the area and where they live. images from the wildlife cambers are invaluable. the conservationists are already one step closer to protecting the titles they're breeding them here on this artificial beach. judging by the temperature there are about to hatch around seven hundred of them which will then be put back in their natural habitat. we are trying to. turn it to right. to make the population grow. they've had a great success with the cameras. we are words we have seen. many years really next pictures of the of the earth. to top and appears. almost all of these animals are on the red list of endangered species. they should all find a good home soon in the nature. but the people who live in the forest need to make changes to their way of life to. the group meet edwin's family who've come from the village to fis
all around you you can watch any animal at any moment and when we do our job we wake up really early and go to the forest do some kind of money train for example. and with these results you can make decisions. kevin and his colleagues from the national park want to find out which animals are in the area and where they live. images from the wildlife cambers are invaluable. the conservationists are already one step closer to protecting the titles they're breeding them here on this artificial...
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even -- finn doesn't know what he's going to do -- >> finn wakes up thinking he's still in "force awakens." thinking he's still on the snowy forestn he wakes up. he still thinks he's in the actions of -- he's got a lot of recuperating to do. >> jimmy: i want to show everyone a clip. this is a clip, no spoilers, from the trailer, but just see how good it is. it's the upcoming film, "star wars: the last jedi." it's in theaters december 15th. check this out. ♪ [ wookiee roar ] >> we are the spark, that'll light the fire, that'll burn the first order down. >> come on. ♪ >> this is not going to go the way you think. ♪ fulfill -- your -- destiny. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's your movie right there! our thanks to john boyega. please come back whenever you want. we love you. >> thank you, i appreciate it. >> jimmy: "the last jedi" is in theaters december 15th. the very funny kevin nealon joins us after the break. stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ (♪) (♪) it all starts with a wish. the lincoln wish list event is here. sign and drive off in a new lincoln with zero down and a complementary first months payment
even -- finn doesn't know what he's going to do -- >> finn wakes up thinking he's still in "force awakens." thinking he's still on the snowy forestn he wakes up. he still thinks he's in the actions of -- he's got a lot of recuperating to do. >> jimmy: i want to show everyone a clip. this is a clip, no spoilers, from the trailer, but just see how good it is. it's the upcoming film, "star wars: the last jedi." it's in theaters december 15th. check this out. ♪ [...
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you can't really change >> it's always an additional act that forests to you do things just a little bit different. >> reporter: in the wake of vehicular attacks, philadelphia gatherings such as this past weekend free streets event are largely juried with trash truck with increased entrances >> this is why we stack the things the way we do in an effort to protect the citizens of philadelphia and to safeguard this country as a whole. >> reporter: the commissioner just graduated and applauded those new york city police department officers who came to the swift and immediate action today. he also urged philadelphia residents to continue and report any suspicious activity that they might see. live in center city, alexandria hoff cbs3 "eyewitness news" >> stay with "eyewitness news" for continuing coverage of the attack. you can find the latest any time at cbsphilly.com. >>> a car struck and killed a pedestrian in pennsauken around 7:30 on route 38. police say it car also hit a second person. no word on that victim's condition. police say the driver of the car stayed at the scene and is cooperating with investigators. right now
you can't really change >> it's always an additional act that forests to you do things just a little bit different. >> reporter: in the wake of vehicular attacks, philadelphia gatherings such as this past weekend free streets event are largely juried with trash truck with increased entrances >> this is why we stack the things the way we do in an effort to protect the citizens of philadelphia and to safeguard this country as a whole. >> reporter: the commissioner just...
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you can't really change >> it's always an additional act that forests to you do things just a little bit different. >> reporter: in the wake of vehicular attacks, philadelphia gatherings such as this past weekend free streets event are largely juried with trash truck with increased entrances >> this is why we stack the things the way we do in an effort to protect the citizens of philadelphia and to safeguard this country as a whole. >> reporter: the commissioner just graduated and applauded those new york city police department officers who came to the swift and immediate action today. he also urged philadelphia residents to continue and report any suspicious activity that they might see. live in center city, alexandria hoff cbs3 "eyewitness news" >> stay with "eyewitness news" for continuing coverage of the attack. you can find the latest any time at cbsphilly.com. >>> a car struck and killed a pedestrian in pennsauken around 7:30 on route 38. police say it car also hit a second person. no word on that victim's condition. police say the driver of the car stayed at the scene and is cooperating with investigators. right now
you can't really change >> it's always an additional act that forests to you do things just a little bit different. >> reporter: in the wake of vehicular attacks, philadelphia gatherings such as this past weekend free streets event are largely juried with trash truck with increased entrances >> this is why we stack the things the way we do in an effort to protect the citizens of philadelphia and to safeguard this country as a whole. >> reporter: the commissioner just...
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of chair of jew wish history at wake forest. our fifth witness is paul clement, a. sandra hagee parker. our seventh witness is jonathan greenblatt, national director of the anti-defamation league. our eighth witness is suzanne nossell, executive director of pen america. and our ninth witness is ken stern, the executive director of the justice and karen rosenberg foundation. welcome to all of you. your written statements will be entered into the record. and we ask that you summarize your testimony in five minutes to help you stay within that time, there's a timing light on your table. when the light turns red, time is up. and it signals your five minutes have expired. rabbi baker, you can begin. >> thank you, mr. chairman, ranking member conyers. in my work at ajc and the osce, i have focused on europe and the problem of anti-semitism there. while the number of incidents and their severity are much greater than here in america, there are important parallels that have bearing on addressing anti-semitism in this country, in particular with the situation on our college
of chair of jew wish history at wake forest. our fifth witness is paul clement, a. sandra hagee parker. our seventh witness is jonathan greenblatt, national director of the anti-defamation league. our eighth witness is suzanne nossell, executive director of pen america. and our ninth witness is ken stern, the executive director of the justice and karen rosenberg foundation. welcome to all of you. your written statements will be entered into the record. and we ask that you summarize your...