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their state of suspended animation can be that youd and thawed and in 20 minutes be growing again. >>ined a clearer perspective. >> this is a frozen zoo. the cells are in racks, in towers, in an inventory system here, and they are in the vapor of liquid nitrogen, 250° below zero. you can look down now because we've clarified it and see the towers that hold the cells of the frozen zoo. they are the cells of over 10,000 individual animals. >> this isn't exactly your traditional zoo. would you say the definition of zoo have changed with this type of technique? >> zoos have greatly expanded from menageries. they are now conservation organizations. the zoos of the future will have activities like preserving these samples as part of their mission. >> the cells of many endangered species, like the panda, none closer to the heart than the northern white rhino. >> they are amazing. as big as they are, i think they are more like ballerinas than anything else. they are exquisite products of nature. what an amazing creature a rhino is. there may be seven white rhinos left but how many productive
their state of suspended animation can be that youd and thawed and in 20 minutes be growing again. >>ined a clearer perspective. >> this is a frozen zoo. the cells are in racks, in towers, in an inventory system here, and they are in the vapor of liquid nitrogen, 250° below zero. you can look down now because we've clarified it and see the towers that hold the cells of the frozen zoo. they are the cells of over 10,000 individual animals. >> this isn't exactly your traditional...
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May 6, 2014
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years, youd him for know, in front of congress, speaking, and i watched him on tv and 60 minutes. >>was your opinion of him before you had dinner was tumor >> i have been critical. i have been critical about him for a very long time. in one way, the dinner was cathartic, because i got to ask him some questions that had been in my mind for a very long time, and on the other hand, it it was frightening, because the answers were not any better. thee has been critical of bernanke willingness to leave interest rates near zero for more than five years. messages left for bernanke at the brookings institution were not immediately returned. and a contest for senate republican candidates that will define the balance of power between business-oriented candidates and the tea party movement. the cofounder and president of fromlpha partners joins me washington to set the stage. >> thanks so much. ask, the north carolina primary, is it a fight for the direction of the republican party? >> well, i think that is a little bit strong, but it is certainly a fight with the republican party. you do have a
years, youd him for know, in front of congress, speaking, and i watched him on tv and 60 minutes. >>was your opinion of him before you had dinner was tumor >> i have been critical. i have been critical about him for a very long time. in one way, the dinner was cathartic, because i got to ask him some questions that had been in my mind for a very long time, and on the other hand, it it was frightening, because the answers were not any better. thee has been critical of bernanke...
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. >> i know it was youd fromo. you broke my -- you fredo. broke my heart. >> again, what was different about the way gordon willis looked at this film? >> well, the scene of the fall of havana. shooting a new year's eve intreaps he's not letting a lot of light come into the camera because it is the end of an era. michael corleone's dream of making havana into a gambling dream. a sense of history through a specific and subjective lens. it was an broach developed by gordon willis with director francis ford coppola. they clashed a lot. coppola didn't work with willis onfully other of his films. there is a consistent through-look in those films and coppola knew he needed gordon willis's eye lenses and lighting sensitivity. >> he also did annie hall, i've just got a second to look at this and get a comment from you. >> do you love me? >> love you is too weak a word for us. i nerf you, are i love you i loath you. >> here he's working with all natural light. it's what the sim maaing to rafer --sin pling to rafers cinematographers like to call, he's
. >> i know it was youd fromo. you broke my -- you fredo. broke my heart. >> again, what was different about the way gordon willis looked at this film? >> well, the scene of the fall of havana. shooting a new year's eve intreaps he's not letting a lot of light come into the camera because it is the end of an era. michael corleone's dream of making havana into a gambling dream. a sense of history through a specific and subjective lens. it was an broach developed by gordon...
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around the bend, mid-80's youd there north bay valley and along the east bay shore, low-to-mid 70's headed into the east bay valley from 81 in san ramon to 87 in brentwood. clouds rollback in tonight and maybe not so extensive as this morning and temperatures in the low-to-upper 50's. to get above 1,500' between 11:00 and 1:30 to watch the need your shower look to the north the best place to see them. they are not is bright but there is the possibility of seeing manage so head out and make sure you take the coat. temperatures will be warmest on saturday and sunday and cooler on monday and dry all these days. >>> not a bad drive so far this morning, this afternoon is different. the drive from the central valley is looking good with only a minor slowing and the drive times if you are headed out, 80 from albany to the maze and only five minutes and 880 fremont to san jose is 15 minutes and 280 from 101 to cupertino under 15 minutes so looking good. ed san mateo bridge shows high clouds but not affecting visibility on the roads and busy from hair to foster city westbound but, still, moving nic
around the bend, mid-80's youd there north bay valley and along the east bay shore, low-to-mid 70's headed into the east bay valley from 81 in san ramon to 87 in brentwood. clouds rollback in tonight and maybe not so extensive as this morning and temperatures in the low-to-upper 50's. to get above 1,500' between 11:00 and 1:30 to watch the need your shower look to the north the best place to see them. they are not is bright but there is the possibility of seeing manage so head out and make sure...
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and should youd be? st as the minimum allowable force, or should you be hoping for more of a draw down. >> my sense is the criticism will come from the right, the mccain's, the graham's, the national security parts of the republican party that say this is too soon. the president, if you're a war weary person, he has dramatically drawn down the amount of troops, and i think you will hear less criticism. people have been generally satisfied about the reduction of troops in afghanistan. we're seeing from both parties owner the mccain -- both parties weary of the wars, politicians in both parties weary, and the draw down as a lot of popular support. >> richard engel calling this the end of an era. thank you all. later on today, the community of uc santa barbara will come together for a memorial service in the wake of a deadly rampage this weekend. up next, what if anything could have been done to stop a killer. feed it, and care for it, don't we grow something more? we grow big celebrations, and personal vic
and should youd be? st as the minimum allowable force, or should you be hoping for more of a draw down. >> my sense is the criticism will come from the right, the mccain's, the graham's, the national security parts of the republican party that say this is too soon. the president, if you're a war weary person, he has dramatically drawn down the amount of troops, and i think you will hear less criticism. people have been generally satisfied about the reduction of troops in afghanistan....
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when youde me think have athat clip, we major investigation going on in afghanistan right now. it has been ongoing. contractors who did not do the right thing and as a result, americans died. americans died, not political party, and it struck me. i normally don't do boehner and on that. >> there was a story where i think we lost $9 billion in iraq somewhere. what happened to it? that does not have to do with the partisanship but what happened to the business that got involved or the government? >> some got indicted, some lost the ability to contract. a lot it not. what i am trying to say is that fraud kills. it is nonpartisan fraud. we have to do something about it. we do not have unlimited budgets. buildings wasted on a that will never be used is money that could have helped afghans. you keep seeing this again and again and again. for this proud to work administration. i think it is important people realize i was appointed by the president. inspector general's are independent. that the important people see that the government does care. old who cares of about wasting money. th
when youde me think have athat clip, we major investigation going on in afghanistan right now. it has been ongoing. contractors who did not do the right thing and as a result, americans died. americans died, not political party, and it struck me. i normally don't do boehner and on that. >> there was a story where i think we lost $9 billion in iraq somewhere. what happened to it? that does not have to do with the partisanship but what happened to the business that got involved or the...
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to bring youd here. it was a 9/11 foundation to help children of terrorism. you have not talked about your tory before. this is the first time you are whyting to talk about it. are you talking about it now? >> i want to help the other kids. i want to tell people what is happening. they told me i should help them. fax what are you hoping will come of your talks? >> i hope if people hear my they will understand and said, andof what god they will understand what it means to stand strong. >> thank you very much. we are learning now in the at least 100 or more have been forcibly converted, that hey were christian. is that your understanding? would there be christians? >> chibok is a lot of christians. we are related to each other, so they don't usually fight. >> i don't know if you are aware, but the u.s. government haram asesignated boko a terrorist organization last november, and before that the state department had been saying boko haram had nothing to do religion. the assistant secretary johnny carson was saying -- i was dumbfounded after another attack on a c
to bring youd here. it was a 9/11 foundation to help children of terrorism. you have not talked about your tory before. this is the first time you are whyting to talk about it. are you talking about it now? >> i want to help the other kids. i want to tell people what is happening. they told me i should help them. fax what are you hoping will come of your talks? >> i hope if people hear my they will understand and said, andof what god they will understand what it means to stand...
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man who gambled and drank and womanized who began to take papers out of montpelier and sell them.so youdson papers and i have a friend on the eastern13 that are important. now, they weren't shaping for the book, but there is a manuscript at princeton library that's not been published that was very important. >> charlie: how good a politician was he? >> terrific. i mean, absolutely. i am so impressedçó when i think of what he accomplished with the bill of rights. he read everything that had ever been submitted as possible amendments to the constitution. his friends didn't want it to go through the congress. his enemies were determined it wouldn't go through, and he was very savvy and got it through. >> charlie: his relationship to john adams? >> john adams, that was fraught. john adams, of course, was president when alien and tradition acts were passed. it was an interesting thing. people didn't understand that there could be a legitimate opposition. they fought the revolution, had a government, and, so, if you opposed it, so the thinking went, you must be a traitor of some kind, and that
man who gambled and drank and womanized who began to take papers out of montpelier and sell them.so youdson papers and i have a friend on the eastern13 that are important. now, they weren't shaping for the book, but there is a manuscript at princeton library that's not been published that was very important. >> charlie: how good a politician was he? >> terrific. i mean, absolutely. i am so impressedçó when i think of what he accomplished with the bill of rights. he read everything...
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would wouldn't you want to know if your luggage made it on the same plight youd did? technology that will help you do that on any airline. we kid you not. details coming up. ♪ humans. even when we cross our "ts" and dot our "i's", we still run into problems. that's why liberty mutual insurance offers accident forgiveness with our auto policies. if you qualify, your rates won't go up due to your first accident. because making mistakes is only human, and so are we. we also...
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so whether it's a gas tax increase or other funding, you know, at the end of the day how to when youdthat have a lot of movement for smaller government or no taxes, how do you gets, to some funding mechanism when ies are set in stone? states -- some mores are taking on investment on their own. they don't want to wait necessarily for the federal government some. funding advancing some money forport deepening -- for port deepening. so i guess the whole question of devoluti in, is that a catch 22? if forward-thinking states think importantait, this is to our economy, they start investing, then that's a good thing. on the other hand, are they sending the message of they're going to do is t so we don't have to? >> let's start with the ideology question. as you're making your case on deal withll, how do the rise -- do you deal with the rise of a antispending political ideology on cal toll hill? -- capitol hill? jay? >> it's all about education. it's all about educating the people to register, to follow their votes with their members of congress. vote. we certainly do that at the nam. educat
so whether it's a gas tax increase or other funding, you know, at the end of the day how to when youdthat have a lot of movement for smaller government or no taxes, how do you gets, to some funding mechanism when ies are set in stone? states -- some mores are taking on investment on their own. they don't want to wait necessarily for the federal government some. funding advancing some money forport deepening -- for port deepening. so i guess the whole question of devoluti in, is that a catch 22?...
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May 29, 2014
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is what youde of it do internally in the organization, hire the brightest and the best and keep them.eat conversation. thank you very much. really nice to have you. president and ceo of the u.s. fund for unicef and author of a new book, "i believe in zero." dan ariely, behavioral economist from duke university, staying here for the hour. >> coming up, making healthy choices. why some problem -- some people have no problem eating healthy foods and others cannot pass up the fat. ♪ >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers," with erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle. welcome back to "market makers," i am stephanie ruhle. >> i am erik schatzker. continuing our conversation, a dual obesity has quadrupled over the last 30 years. health costs related to obesity have swelled to over 100 $90 billion a year. how do we stop the trend. i want to bring in our guest host, duke university behavioral economist dan ariely. and then the founder of grocery shop, a support group for low fighting against obesity. why do you believe an educational group will fight the obesity ep
is what youde of it do internally in the organization, hire the brightest and the best and keep them.eat conversation. thank you very much. really nice to have you. president and ceo of the u.s. fund for unicef and author of a new book, "i believe in zero." dan ariely, behavioral economist from duke university, staying here for the hour. >> coming up, making healthy choices. why some problem -- some people have no problem eating healthy foods and others cannot pass up the fat....
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house, youd shotgun can look up, through the roof, and you can count the stars. a pale, a bucket, and simmering water stop from time to time, she would walk out into the woods. she would put these branches together. she would tie them together and make a broom. she called out the brush room. she would sleep the art very clean all stop to were three times a week. especially on friday or saturday. she wanted the jury are to look good on the weekend. for those of you who do not know what this says, it is an old house with one way in and one way out. you can basketball through the front door and send it out back door. one afternoon, a group of my brothers and sisters and some of my cousins, 12 or 15 of us went to that yard. an unbelievable storm came up. lightning started flashing. became terrified. she started crying. she thought the house will blow away. she got all those children together and told us to hold hands all stop we did is we were told. we all cried. when one corner of the house appeared to be lifted from the my aunt has locked in a corner and tried to h
house, youd shotgun can look up, through the roof, and you can count the stars. a pale, a bucket, and simmering water stop from time to time, she would walk out into the woods. she would put these branches together. she would tie them together and make a broom. she called out the brush room. she would sleep the art very clean all stop to were three times a week. especially on friday or saturday. she wanted the jury are to look good on the weekend. for those of you who do not know what this...
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youd the secretary of state telling this lie to the faces of the victims' families.lary clinton could stand there and watch the casket.come in and fake this emotional response while lying to their faces is outrageous. the fact that the press weren't following up. they weren't asking questions. fox news was reporting the truth and we were roundly mocked and attacked. all this is being corroborate. i think fox deserves an award for their coverage, not to be mocked. >> let us have now a select committee with subpoena power to get people like tom donolon under oath. let's put aside the rhetoric and put aside the posturing and get the facts. 180 republican members of the house. we need the republicans like eric cantor and john boehner to step forward and not hide. martha: jay carney has been at the podium saying we had five hearings on this. we turned over thousands of document. but now document were so heavily redacted that you couldn't tell the significant things that were in them. so isn't this time to actually have a real investigation with subpoena power? >> we need
youd the secretary of state telling this lie to the faces of the victims' families.lary clinton could stand there and watch the casket.come in and fake this emotional response while lying to their faces is outrageous. the fact that the press weren't following up. they weren't asking questions. fox news was reporting the truth and we were roundly mocked and attacked. all this is being corroborate. i think fox deserves an award for their coverage, not to be mocked. >> let us have now a...
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with youd like to side in this case surprisingly that although it is a shame to see a for-profit entity close because they are not making a profit am i do agree with you that's when this is an innovation that should be on the list of innovations of the postal service the cousin falls squarely within the basic requirement, just as stamps.com is an innovation that the post to their peril. one of the thing -- strange things we agree on is at a minimum the post office should do the core job of revenue -- revenue and revenue savings first. i think we have two witnesses hear from one for-profit. they are both core functions of the post office. i share with you in the comprehensive postal reform bill, we increased innovation fund specifically because we hope the post office will innovate within the core. cryyour opinion, doesn't out for a public-private partnership? >> i believe there are core businesses. >> they may use private enterprises as their contracts but i will say on the record here today that the job that if embraced as, a core function could far exceed the benefit. and including we
with youd like to side in this case surprisingly that although it is a shame to see a for-profit entity close because they are not making a profit am i do agree with you that's when this is an innovation that should be on the list of innovations of the postal service the cousin falls squarely within the basic requirement, just as stamps.com is an innovation that the post to their peril. one of the thing -- strange things we agree on is at a minimum the post office should do the core job of...
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does he have a valid point here that this would violate the second amendment if think are not awill youds with these ebt cards? >> it doesn't violate the second amendment. and i can't think of an issue that would more outrage people at 6:45 in the morning than the thought that a program that is to fund people's basic needs, food, shelter, you can use it for baby formula. now allow people to use that money for many other things such as this example guns. but when you have a legislative body of 400 people. you are bound to have a few ideas that are idiotic and outrageous and this is one of them. >> well ebt card tobacco products. alcoholic beverages. tattoos and body piercings but how far could this go? i mean, what about freedom of speech, right? tattoos can be seen as art and somebody just trying to express themselves. how far could we take this? >> having talked with a number of republican legislators in new hampshire, the effort has been to bring some common sense reform to a program that's designed for the basics of life. and as you pointed out, trying to make an effort to ban use of
does he have a valid point here that this would violate the second amendment if think are not awill youds with these ebt cards? >> it doesn't violate the second amendment. and i can't think of an issue that would more outrage people at 6:45 in the morning than the thought that a program that is to fund people's basic needs, food, shelter, you can use it for baby formula. now allow people to use that money for many other things such as this example guns. but when you have a legislative...