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entirely new understandings of the physiological transformations of the brain scientists at the wellcome trust centre for neuroimaging undertook an unusual study to better grasp the function of a part of the brain called the hippocampus. frackowiak: the hippocampus seems to be very central to memories in general the reason for that is its connections for the whole of the cortex. dr. merzenich: on the hippocampus we're you're hanging memories on a curtain of time and place. we're constructing a world in which we locate things in their three dimensional in a three dimensional realm. and we're also constructing things in the complex passage, domain of the passage of time. coyote: dr. frackowiak and his colleagues were interested particularly in visual memory and its relationship to the hippocampus. to explore this association, they had to find the right test group. after much searching, they discovered the perfect population was right outside their door. [scooter noise, music] dr. frackowiak: we were talking about memory and down the road were coming these little scooters with plexiglas fro
entirely new understandings of the physiological transformations of the brain scientists at the wellcome trust centre for neuroimaging undertook an unusual study to better grasp the function of a part of the brain called the hippocampus. frackowiak: the hippocampus seems to be very central to memories in general the reason for that is its connections for the whole of the cortex. dr. merzenich: on the hippocampus we're you're hanging memories on a curtain of time and place. we're constructing a...
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wellcome believe me. russia close up.
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. >> a heads up, he was of the right time, the right spot, and he playfully to plowho playfully wellcome bubble and the intersection 90 years yards yeyards. and with more choose from the forest team but i think the 49ers just have to be excited about the guys that they have in terms of rookies and a lot of late night picks from. >> that is why make the big box, kevin lynch. >> that was kevin lynch, thank you for making someone coming in, that is what makes the big boucks >> dustin johnson, for the pga on the last hole. grounded his club, and what he thought was not a very bunker. there were bonkers all over the place. fans were standing around and he thought it was not a bunker but it was a bunker. you cannot ground the club the was a two- stroke penalty. tiger was two under par for the tournament he is told in the ryder cup points. now, his fate for applying for the u.s. falls on the halls of corey pavin. and corey pavin said tiger woods is high on this list and he is the no. 1 player in the world but it is a to corey pavin will make the force elections on september 7th. the top are res
. >> a heads up, he was of the right time, the right spot, and he playfully to plowho playfully wellcome bubble and the intersection 90 years yards yeyards. and with more choose from the forest team but i think the 49ers just have to be excited about the guys that they have in terms of rookies and a lot of late night picks from. >> that is why make the big box, kevin lynch. >> that was kevin lynch, thank you for making someone coming in, that is what makes the big boucks...
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wellcome leon. russia blows up on our cheek. more news today in holland says once again flared up the full these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are old today.
wellcome leon. russia blows up on our cheek. more news today in holland says once again flared up the full these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are old today.
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wellcome leon. russia close up. more news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are today. the united states of america is waging war within its own army. own advantage is on no one side. and human losses are quite significant. is it possible to win the war against sexual assault in the us armed forces sex in the army on our. side to join the military. because i thought that it was my duty that it was something that i could do to help my country. my government that it is necessary for america you know there was a lot of. the us a lot. of american officers and soldiers there.
wellcome leon. russia close up. more news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are today. the united states of america is waging war within its own army. own advantage is on no one side. and human losses are quite significant. is it possible to win the war against sexual assault in the us armed forces sex in the army on our. side to join the military. because i thought that it was my duty that it...
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wellcome leon. russia close up on our cheek. signed up to fill in the military because i thought that it was my duty not that it was something that i could do to help my country. my government i thought that it was necessary for americans to vietnam there was a lot of drug abuse there was a lot of murder of american officers by american soldiers there were a lot of good stories. to go out and buy. before the war i always thought i wanted to win a lot of medals and wanted to have a lot of desperation. but afterwards i realize that they they don't mean anything they're not that important. i don't i don't i never kept the medal.
wellcome leon. russia close up on our cheek. signed up to fill in the military because i thought that it was my duty not that it was something that i could do to help my country. my government i thought that it was necessary for americans to vietnam there was a lot of drug abuse there was a lot of murder of american officers by american soldiers there were a lot of good stories. to go out and buy. before the war i always thought i wanted to win a lot of medals and wanted to have a lot of...
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please give a resounding wellcome to the ambassador, our keynote speaker. [applause] >> thank you for that wonderful introduction part . when my sisters and i were growing up and we were not elbowing each other in the back of the car and it was just us against the world in public, we were always together and that is certainly how michigan and ohio state, the big 10 vs. everybody else, once we get out into the world. i would now that thendaa has the right colors for their logo. i am delighted to be here at the national harbour for this child abuse professional conference. we thought of it early. i would have borrowed a both from somebody because it is so beautiful driving along the river and seeing the beauty and the site. we hope you can get out and see a little bit of washington, d.c. while you are here. the national harbour complex as representative of d.c. and we hope you can spend time washington, d.c. is perhaps unique and unusual in that the local prosecutor's office here is the united states attorney's off. fice. i served in the prosecutor's office a
please give a resounding wellcome to the ambassador, our keynote speaker. [applause] >> thank you for that wonderful introduction part . when my sisters and i were growing up and we were not elbowing each other in the back of the car and it was just us against the world in public, we were always together and that is certainly how michigan and ohio state, the big 10 vs. everybody else, once we get out into the world. i would now that thendaa has the right colors for their logo. i am...
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what kind of response, reaction, wellcome -- welcome, are you getting when you deliver aid? i know that part of this is to win over hearts and minds. are you doing that? >> thank you for the question. in terms of what we are seeing on the ground as we operate on the ground, we have seen a significant receding of the water course that has developed in the immediate aftermath of the flood, although it is still significant, significantly beyond -- i will use the example of swat valley. significantly beyond what we remember the swan river valley looking like. that being said, the waters have reduced to a significant degree. what this has exposed as the damage done. when we first began operating here, we sought a broad ribbon of water through the valley, and the adjacent surviving infrastructure on its left and right. as the water has receded, it is clear how much of the crop- producing fields, the road infrastructure, bridge infrastructure, how many buildings have been damaged or destroyed by the flood. they are no longer masked by the spread of water. i want to be clear, there
what kind of response, reaction, wellcome -- welcome, are you getting when you deliver aid? i know that part of this is to win over hearts and minds. are you doing that? >> thank you for the question. in terms of what we are seeing on the ground as we operate on the ground, we have seen a significant receding of the water course that has developed in the immediate aftermath of the flood, although it is still significant, significantly beyond -- i will use the example of swat valley....
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wellcome and we're glad to have you here. next, we will turn to our witnesses. richard berner, the managing director of global economics, chief u.s. a cop -- analyst for morgan stanley. prof. simon johnson from mit sloan school of management, and joel naroff, the founder of naroff advisers. dr. bernard, welcome. please proceed. >> chairman conrad, ranking member gregg, and other members of the committee, i thank you for inviting me here to discuss the state of the u.s. economy, and with your permission, we will talk about what policymakers can do to improve it. first, a status report on the economy. as you noted, mr. chairman, we have emerged very slowly from the worst financial crisis since the decree -- since the great depression. this is scattered across the economic landscape and you know that some of the things that are important. i would add that one in four homeowners with a mortgage owes more than their house is worth. lenders are still hesitant to lend to or refinance many borrowers. and while the process of cleaning up balance sheets is well advanced,
wellcome and we're glad to have you here. next, we will turn to our witnesses. richard berner, the managing director of global economics, chief u.s. a cop -- analyst for morgan stanley. prof. simon johnson from mit sloan school of management, and joel naroff, the founder of naroff advisers. dr. bernard, welcome. please proceed. >> chairman conrad, ranking member gregg, and other members of the committee, i thank you for inviting me here to discuss the state of the u.s. economy, and with...