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thorium decays as well. if it decays into an alpha particle, you check with your neighbor what's gonna be the atomic number of what's left over? 88. is it 88? how do you know it's 88? because 88 and 2, honey, is 90. yay, huh? same charge before and after, right? what's gonna be the mass of that particle? - 230. - 230. how do you know it's 230? because 230 and 4 is 234. okay? and that element is gonna be what? - radium. - radium. have you hrd of radium, ga? gh radium, aight. . let's suppose it does not emit an alpha particle. it can emit a beta particle. if it emits a beta particle. beta particle, beta particle, betawhat's a beta particle? - electron. - electron. now we have to make the symbol for electron. r electron, get it? mm-hmm. at'shetomic mber of an eltron? - negative o. - atomicbe negane wh is atomic numr, anyy? charge, right? - netive one. - negave one what's theass of an electron? zero. well, it's closer to zero than it is to one if one is the mass of a proton neutron. and this has got, like, abou2
thorium decays as well. if it decays into an alpha particle, you check with your neighbor what's gonna be the atomic number of what's left over? 88. is it 88? how do you know it's 88? because 88 and 2, honey, is 90. yay, huh? same charge before and after, right? what's gonna be the mass of that particle? - 230. - 230. how do you know it's 230? because 230 and 4 is 234. okay? and that element is gonna be what? - radium. - radium. have you hrd of radium, ga? gh radium, aight. . let's suppose it...
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. >> is protein decay similar to atomic decay? and does the rate of decay for certain proteins affect the use within the cell? >> it's similar in the sense that different proteins to have their own half-lives, determined largely by the amino acid. and yes, that some have a half-life of seconds, some minutes, some hours. and that very much determines their processing as part of how cells are regulated, something that the previous speaker was referring to as epigenetic phenomenon. so some proteins, if they are ready with her or hormones, they get degraded very fast and you remake them as they are needed. so the half-life of all the different proteins in your cells varies across the spectrum of all 20,000 somewhat proteins. >> great, thank you. your story of a single base pair change triggered a question on what you might think the limits of computational biology could be, which is when, if ever, do you think we would be able to computationally predict the statistical impact of a single base pay or change on the phenotype of? >> so,
. >> is protein decay similar to atomic decay? and does the rate of decay for certain proteins affect the use within the cell? >> it's similar in the sense that different proteins to have their own half-lives, determined largely by the amino acid. and yes, that some have a half-life of seconds, some minutes, some hours. and that very much determines their processing as part of how cells are regulated, something that the previous speaker was referring to as epigenetic phenomenon. so...
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would you believe it's radioactive decay? you know, if this were a piece of uranium, this piece of uranium will be a little bit warmer than anything else in the room. you know why? it's shooting out these little particles all the time, heating it up. and if i make it very, very enriched with uranium, it's gonna be hotter, hotter, hotter. and guess what we get about from the bottom of the world. so people that are afraid of radioactivity and nuclear power think it's something new that the human race has just come up with. nuclear power has been around before the sun was here. that's what keeps the sun and the stars hot, and that's even what keeps the earth hot. how come the earth hasn't cooled off by now? because there's radioactive decay happening underneath. now we're gonna be talking about that. and that's particularly relevant here in hawaii, because what--well, we got that hot, hot, hot spot. what makes that hot spot hot? what's fueling it? is it like a carbon and oxygen combining? no. it's at the nuclear level. and most
would you believe it's radioactive decay? you know, if this were a piece of uranium, this piece of uranium will be a little bit warmer than anything else in the room. you know why? it's shooting out these little particles all the time, heating it up. and if i make it very, very enriched with uranium, it's gonna be hotter, hotter, hotter. and guess what we get about from the bottom of the world. so people that are afraid of radioactivity and nuclear power think it's something new that the human...
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this happens with radioactive decay. measure the radioactive decay rate of a mineral. now have the mineral move relative to the counter. the decay rate changes. these ideas are solid, gang. some people ask, what would happen if you travel faster than the speed of light, could you do that? as we understand relativity, we say, no, you can't do that. hyperspace and star wars not withstanding. you can't go faster than the speed of light, but what if you could is oftentimes the question. and it turns out to be that if you could, it'd be kind of bizarre. would you like to see what i'm trying to say? let's suppose you did this. let's suppose you're on this planet, the earth. and you wanna jump to another planet. and you're gonna travel between planets at a speed greater than light. now you can't do that. but let's make believe. and let's suppose up in this other planet here, you have a tripod all set up and you can stand there and look through and look right down through the path. and here you are down here. you're in front of a great big clock like einstein had in his villag
this happens with radioactive decay. measure the radioactive decay rate of a mineral. now have the mineral move relative to the counter. the decay rate changes. these ideas are solid, gang. some people ask, what would happen if you travel faster than the speed of light, could you do that? as we understand relativity, we say, no, you can't do that. hyperspace and star wars not withstanding. you can't go faster than the speed of light, but what if you could is oftentimes the question. and it...
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and the system break down and decay. what do you hear from those people. >> it's amazing. the system breaks - it is breaking down and decaying. when it comes to people, i mean i've been to the rebel areas in damascus and homs. people have a strong sense of community. there's several reasons for that. a lot of them cannot venture out into government controlled areas. they are wanted by name. if not id shows them as originating from a rebellious area. they know they'll run into a lot of trouble at a government check point. they know they are better off staying where they are. once they come to this realisation they pick up arms and a lot of them think of their life as, you know, either a dead man or i need to keep fighting. >> the communities under siege outside of damascus, that suffered the chemical weapons attack. some of the teenagers i met lost everyone - mother, father, all five siblings, and it just kind of left me speechless. how do you continue and function. you are 16 years old. this kid was blanked by his cousin
and the system break down and decay. what do you hear from those people. >> it's amazing. the system breaks - it is breaking down and decaying. when it comes to people, i mean i've been to the rebel areas in damascus and homs. people have a strong sense of community. there's several reasons for that. a lot of them cannot venture out into government controlled areas. they are wanted by name. if not id shows them as originating from a rebellious area. they know they'll run into a lot of...
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so it's going to decay quickly. scott made a good point earlier. one of the things you can do, keep an eye on this thing. or adjust the strike of that put that you're short, so that it remains at or just out of the money. that's a way to continue to collect some money in this trade, without actually having the stock put to you. so that's one of the ways you can take a look at playing this. just manipulating the trade a little bit to account for the stock. >> is that what you did? you play these name ss a lot. >> i do, i actually like the name, so i would roll this, this december put down and out. i would buy it back. i would sell a january strike -- january option with a lower strike. >> all right. coming up next, the final call from the options pits. [ male announcer ] once, there was a man who found a magic seashell. it told him what was happening on the trading floor in real time. ♪ the shell brought him great fame. ♪ but then, one day, he noticed that everybody could have a magic seashell. [ indistinct talking ] [ male announcer ] right the
so it's going to decay quickly. scott made a good point earlier. one of the things you can do, keep an eye on this thing. or adjust the strike of that put that you're short, so that it remains at or just out of the money. that's a way to continue to collect some money in this trade, without actually having the stock put to you. so that's one of the ways you can take a look at playing this. just manipulating the trade a little bit to account for the stock. >> is that what you did? you play...
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and the systems begin to break down and decay. had a do you see? what do you hear from those people? >> you know, it's amazing because yes, certainly the system breaks--it is breaking down and decaying, but when it comes to people, i mean, i've been to the rebel areas around damascus and in homes, for example, where people still have a very strong sense of community. there are several reasons for that. first of all, a lot of them cannot venture out in the government controlled area because they're wanted by name. even if they're not wanted by name, their i.d. shows them originating from a rebellious area. so they know they'll run into a lot of trouble at government check points. they know they're better off staying where they are. once they sort of come to this realization they pick up arms. a lot of them think of their life as either as a dead man or i need to keep fighting. the communities that i went to that are under siege outside of damascus that suffered the chemical weapons attacks, some of the teenagers lost everyone, moth
and the systems begin to break down and decay. had a do you see? what do you hear from those people? >> you know, it's amazing because yes, certainly the system breaks--it is breaking down and decaying, but when it comes to people, i mean, i've been to the rebel areas around damascus and in homes, for example, where people still have a very strong sense of community. there are several reasons for that. first of all, a lot of them cannot venture out in the government controlled area...
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to not find beauty in the decay. comparisons to anchorwatt, ancient rome are inevitable. magnificent structures representing the boundless greens of the dead left to rot. yet unlike anchor, people still live here. we forget that. you tell people you go to detroit, and chances are somebody from the home team is going to say "be sure to get a coney." i never really understood that. i mean, i'm like 30 minutes from a place called coney island where presumably, they know something about freaking hot dogs, right? maybe the early greeks or macedonians who first experienced that golden land by the shore then took what they saw with them to florida, michigan, and beyond. maybe they knew something. they've been doing coneys at duly's for over 90 years. that's almost as long as the hotdog's been around. i can't tell you how deep this creation runs here. deep dish in chicago, cheesesteak in philadelphia. you'll find some ambivalence. not here. >> how are you, sir? >> good. now, if i were from detroit, would i be eating this with my hands or with a fork? >> probably with your hands.
to not find beauty in the decay. comparisons to anchorwatt, ancient rome are inevitable. magnificent structures representing the boundless greens of the dead left to rot. yet unlike anchor, people still live here. we forget that. you tell people you go to detroit, and chances are somebody from the home team is going to say "be sure to get a coney." i never really understood that. i mean, i'm like 30 minutes from a place called coney island where presumably, they know something about...
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twenty you very much and evolution decay in washington thank you feel to it. now the satirical tv show presented by the man dubbed the jets also did joan stewart has been taken off yet. so the hugely popular present abbas and his effort came under fire for making a mockery of the country's know that really fits with suspense and all fisher which any returns the airwaves last week from its immediate and angry reaction was like that's all of the ferrari reports. he has made millions of egyptians laugh but the country's rulers are not so amused us and use its huge popularity was not enough to prevent his satirical tv show from getting the chop the comedian had targeted by successive governments give them what was already being prosecuted for threat to order and for insulting former president muhammad more see it now than in the tree which overthrew the muslim brotherhood present in july is finding his jokes he said the two pills to home. the cbc channel which broadcasts the program suspended on friday. the official reason was use of contravene the turn of the tut
twenty you very much and evolution decay in washington thank you feel to it. now the satirical tv show presented by the man dubbed the jets also did joan stewart has been taken off yet. so the hugely popular present abbas and his effort came under fire for making a mockery of the country's know that really fits with suspense and all fisher which any returns the airwaves last week from its immediate and angry reaction was like that's all of the ferrari reports. he has made millions of egyptians...
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we waited for a long time... the polonium if it is present is decaying fast. >> the swiss set a deadline of the end of 2012 for the exhumation. it's now late november and although it looks like they're going to get the samples in time, it's going to be close. time is also running out for the separate murder investigation that was initiated by french prosecutors. paris, charles de gaulle airport, november 25th, the french have refused to disclose any details of their investigation. but we tracked down their team of judges and forensic experts as they begin the journey to ramallah. along with the swiss and russian teams, the french will receive tissue from arafat's body for analysis. ramallah, november 26th, it's the eve of the exhumation and three teams are on the ground. there are the swiss scientists, whose initial analysis of arafat's belongings for al jazeera suggested polonium poisoning. there are the french judges and forensic experts, who were assigned to the case when france later opened a murder investigation. and there is a russian team, personally invited by president abbas at
we waited for a long time... the polonium if it is present is decaying fast. >> the swiss set a deadline of the end of 2012 for the exhumation. it's now late november and although it looks like they're going to get the samples in time, it's going to be close. time is also running out for the separate murder investigation that was initiated by french prosecutors. paris, charles de gaulle airport, november 25th, the french have refused to disclose any details of their investigation. but we...
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a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene. available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel, biotene can provide soothing relief, and it helps keep your mouth healthy, too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene -- for people who suffer from dry mouth. they always have. they always will. that's why you take charge of your future. your retirement. ♪ ameriprise advisors can help you like they've helped millions of others. listening, planning, working one on one. to help you retire your way... with confidence. that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. ameriprise financial. more within reach. that's mine. ♪ that's mine. ♪ that's mine. ♪ come on, kyle. ♪ [ horn honks ] that's mine...kyle. [ male announcer ] revenge is best served with 272 horses. now get the best offers of the season. current lessees with an expiring lease get this 2014 ats for around $299 a month. ♪ life with crohn's disease ois a daily game of "what
a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene. available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel, biotene can provide soothing relief, and it helps keep your mouth healthy, too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene -- for people who suffer from dry mouth. they always have. they always will. that's why you take charge of your future. your retirement. ♪ ameriprise...
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the stench of decay says this is quite a lot. bodies are being uncovered every day. he is one of the men carrying them away. he and his colleagues have recovered 40 bodies this morning. men, women and children. is labeled and put in a mass grave and the authorities are worried about disease. the workers like him are being pushed to their limit. firefighters, we have to do this job, the more we canlt part of this, help the people here. then you know that we care. >> emergency workers have been tacloban from all over the country, deeply moved by the fate of the town. >> the future of this place, the people who live here, what will their christmas look like? their new year's? you wonder, also. i think that there is still lies ahead. why would you focus on the past? >> it seems many people think like that. this is the only explanation i can find for scenes like this. young people playing the guitar in the middle of death and destruction. this is about defiance, now, more than ever. now, we are a good 100 tacloban, away from in a neighboring island where the typhoon raged
the stench of decay says this is quite a lot. bodies are being uncovered every day. he is one of the men carrying them away. he and his colleagues have recovered 40 bodies this morning. men, women and children. is labeled and put in a mass grave and the authorities are worried about disease. the workers like him are being pushed to their limit. firefighters, we have to do this job, the more we canlt part of this, help the people here. then you know that we care. >> emergency workers have...
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his work dramatizes unrealized potential, like the sound of flowers decaying or the symbolic power of the cross. this piano is wrapped in felt like an elephant's hide, but the concert grand is not dead, only mute. underneath, it can still be played. yves klein had the desire to purify reality, painting everything blue. this kind of blue has been invented by klein to represent and to symbolize the spirituality and the material sensibility that permeates any substance. in a carefully orchestrated event in the early sixties, klein took these models and made them his paintbrushes. traces of their bodies remain. the canvas is transformed into a blue icon that represents the transformation of the flesh into purity. minimal art, or what came to be known as minimalism, was really a phenomenon of abstract sculpture that ran parallel to the rise of pop art in the early sixties. minimal art seems to have devised a kind of abstract sculptural analogue to what it was that pop art was doing. like pop art, one felt that the artist was taking a certain kind of almost perverse and nihilistic pleasure
his work dramatizes unrealized potential, like the sound of flowers decaying or the symbolic power of the cross. this piano is wrapped in felt like an elephant's hide, but the concert grand is not dead, only mute. underneath, it can still be played. yves klein had the desire to purify reality, painting everything blue. this kind of blue has been invented by klein to represent and to symbolize the spirituality and the material sensibility that permeates any substance. in a carefully orchestrated...
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the soil had decanadia decayed f confidence 1 to 6 the science tises say the data support poisoning at level five. these convaults a herry of plutonium. they sound arafats blood and urine was stained with the pure loan yum 210. >> but this latest test was on his flesh and bloans. buried since his dead in 2000ur. the sa samples were gathered whn his bodies with unearthed last year three teams took sam else. aure yan team carried are rout out carry a test.the french resa secret. but as three investigating 345g its though now have new evidence ant the looming question beyond you of that is whether the sale shifts the case to the national criminal court. pramentsdz then miss air adequate and her daughter will bring suspects to the trial and learn once and for all not what killed yasser heir fat, but who. >>> engineers in japan are preparing to remove fuel rods from the puke sho bounding fuku. >> it's the most dangerous operation to decommission the plant as erica woods reports now. >> reportersnreporters and joure given a tour to the puk fukushia plan. if could be gist as at the just if it
the soil had decanadia decayed f confidence 1 to 6 the science tises say the data support poisoning at level five. these convaults a herry of plutonium. they sound arafats blood and urine was stained with the pure loan yum 210. >> but this latest test was on his flesh and bloans. buried since his dead in 2000ur. the sa samples were gathered whn his bodies with unearthed last year three teams took sam else. aure yan team carried are rout out carry a test.the french resa secret. but as...
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. >> very bad, you got debris everywhere and you got decaying bodies all over the place and the stenches are horrendous and not a lot of food are available. >> it is a race against time for thousands of homeless hoping to get out of the airport. we have been here for so many days, look at my children. we have nothing to eat and no clothes. others who just got here got on the plane right away. >> the u.s. philippines military are flying supplies in and victims out daily but a lack of security in the ground are slowing the release efforts. other groups are waiting for police to secure the roads. >> reporter: the pentagon sent in crews to help the philippines. >> doctors are recommending more americans to use stat nant drugs to lower cholesterols. they say the people should take the right dose of stat nant. >>> public health officials are expressing concerns to is design to get children more vak vaccinated. when governor brown signed the e asked health departments to sanford police department-- that eliminates the need for doctor's note. some people would take advantage of that option and c
. >> very bad, you got debris everywhere and you got decaying bodies all over the place and the stenches are horrendous and not a lot of food are available. >> it is a race against time for thousands of homeless hoping to get out of the airport. we have been here for so many days, look at my children. we have nothing to eat and no clothes. others who just got here got on the plane right away. >> the u.s. philippines military are flying supplies in and victims out daily but a...
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airport hoping for a ride out, praying they can escape the devastation, the lack of food, water, the decaying bodies lying on the street. but with 800,000 people displaced, many are without options. while others continue to search for loved ones lost in the storm surge. >> only ones missing is my eldest daughter. i hope she's alive. >> reporter: this woman cries for her mother who's still missing. >> i'm still here in tacloban, she says. i'm still alive. >> reporter: makeshift shelters for those alive have sprung up all over the area. people sleeping wherever they can, desperate to find a dry, safe spot. people around here just have no place else to go. a lot of them who may have evacuated are now back. and what used to be their homes is a makeshift shack somebody's constructed over there. they tried to collect all the things they could salvage, but it's not much. in many places not much is left but rubble. and the sound of pets waiting for owners who may never return. this makeshift coffin has a piece of a rock with a name of a baby placed inside. she was only one year and three months old.
airport hoping for a ride out, praying they can escape the devastation, the lack of food, water, the decaying bodies lying on the street. but with 800,000 people displaced, many are without options. while others continue to search for loved ones lost in the storm surge. >> only ones missing is my eldest daughter. i hope she's alive. >> reporter: this woman cries for her mother who's still missing. >> i'm still here in tacloban, she says. i'm still alive. >> reporter:...
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a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene. available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel, biotene can provide soothing relief, and it helps keep your mouth healthy, too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene -- for people who suffer from dry mouth. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> welcome back to this historic coverage. a deal has been reached with iran on its nuclear program, a deal involving the five permanent members of the u.n. security council plus germany. the united states represented by secretary of state john kerry. the negotiations continuing until the last half hour or 45 minutes ago when they announced a deal was reached. president obama will address the nation and the world from the white house. others will follow up and make a statement as well. explaining this is a six-month interim arrangement. there will be an easing of international sanctions during this period. but if iran cheats, the sanctions will be reimposed very, very quickly.
a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene. available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel, biotene can provide soothing relief, and it helps keep your mouth healthy, too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene -- for people who suffer from dry mouth. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> welcome back to this historic coverage. a deal has been reached...
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we talked last time about decaying up the periodic table. what's gonna be the atomic number othe element that this will decaynto? what numr plus a negative one give me 92? 93. lee, okay. anyone else besides lee? how many of you say it's 93? all right. okay. you guys are just beg a little reticent, right? okay. it's gonna be a 93. anthat 93 is a brand-new element. it's beyond uranium called transuranic and that's neptunium. you know why they call it neptunium? you know what the first planet was they discovered in terms of newton's laws? neptune, gang. neptune. so they call this neptunium. first element beyondranium and that's neptunium 239. it's got a very, very short half-life. and you knowhat it does? it decays. and guess what it emits? begins with a b. no, not alpha. try it again. it emits a ba particle. okay. it emits a beta particle. and what does it turn into? how ma peoe can figure out what the number is here that couldn't dot before but maybe now can? show of hands. four people. wonderful. now, how many? what is it gonna be, gang? it'
we talked last time about decaying up the periodic table. what's gonna be the atomic number othe element that this will decaynto? what numr plus a negative one give me 92? 93. lee, okay. anyone else besides lee? how many of you say it's 93? all right. okay. you guys are just beg a little reticent, right? okay. it's gonna be a 93. anthat 93 is a brand-new element. it's beyond uranium called transuranic and that's neptunium. you know why they call it neptunium? you know what the first planet was...
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decay tells usof it might --must be quite a lot. bodies are being uncovered every day. he is one of the men carrying them away. he and his colleagues have recovered 40 bodies this morning. men, women, and children. every body is labeled for proper burial later and then interred in a mass grave. authorities are worried about the threat of disease. workers are being pushed to their limits. >> we are firefighters. we never trained for this, but we have to do this job. this is the most difficult part of the job we are having here, but we have to do it. in this way, we can help the people here. we will show them that we care. >> he is from a neighboring island. sentency workers have been here from all over the country. they are deeply moved by the fate of the town. >> of course, you will be thinking what is going to be the future of this place, the people who live here -- what will their christmas look like? new year's? will they be celebrating those days? you wonder. i think at the end of the day, we have to move on. there is still life ahead. why would you focus on the pas
decay tells usof it might --must be quite a lot. bodies are being uncovered every day. he is one of the men carrying them away. he and his colleagues have recovered 40 bodies this morning. men, women, and children. every body is labeled for proper burial later and then interred in a mass grave. authorities are worried about the threat of disease. workers are being pushed to their limits. >> we are firefighters. we never trained for this, but we have to do this job. this is the most...
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a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications but it can also lead tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene. available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel, biotene can provide soothing relief, and it helps keep your mouth healthy, too. remember, while your medicatio is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene -- for people who suffer from dry mouth. ♪ gerri: your flu shot, floozies and is striking early. states reporting dozens of hospitalizations already. so we are looking out for yourself as many of you travel home to see loved ones this holiday season. joininge now, physician. welcome back to the show. great to see you. i had my shot a month and a half ago. i feel pretty good, but you say i still have the potential to get it. >> the vaccine that you received gives you protection against the top three common viruses to cause flu, but that is now 100 percent protection. also, what you have to remember, if you get the flu you have to make sure that you don't in fact everyone else. the doctors of the worst. >> so we know is that typically with the flu se
a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications but it can also lead tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene. available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel, biotene can provide soothing relief, and it helps keep your mouth healthy, too. remember, while your medicatio is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene -- for people who suffer from dry mouth. ♪ gerri: your flu shot, floozies and is striking early. states reporting dozens of hospitalizations already. so we...
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a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene. available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel, biotene can provide soothing relief, and it helps keep your mouth healthy, too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene -- for people who suffer from dry mouth. man: [ laughs ] those look like baby steps now. but they were some pretty good moves. and the best move of all? having the right partner at my side. it's so much better that way. [ male announcer ] have the right partner at your side. consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. go long. >>> this week bloomberg news was widely criticized after suspending a hong kong based journalist. michael forsythe working on a series about several chinese leaders but multiple media outlets reported that forsythe's story might spark retribution from chinese officials. bloomberg denied reports saying in a statement to cnn "as we have been very clear, it's absolutely fal
a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene. available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel, biotene can provide soothing relief, and it helps keep your mouth healthy, too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene -- for people who suffer from dry mouth. man: [ laughs ] those look like baby steps now. but they were some pretty good moves. and the best move of all?...
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if it is in the -- decay. and when you bring them home. sit them on the counter. not on the refrigerator. >> white onions. they look beautiful and when you sautee them with other ingredients beautiful. >> i am tony tantillo, your fresh grocer he. eat fresh and stay healthy. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, speaking at the betty ann o chinese recreation center in francisco.. . >>> we will take another live look at president obama. he just wrapped up speaking at the recreation center in san francisco. just moments ago, a heckler shouted at the president. >> we will have a full wrap of the bay area visit coming up tonight at five. >>> music stunt man is in austria and he went for the guinness book world record. >> he ises trying he is trying to become the man who supported the fire burning. >> live. >> i don't know. >> is that a record. >> for the longest burning man. there he is. >> spare the air. >> have a great afternoon. ,, [ birds chirping ] >> eric: it is so wonderful when all the right elements come together, and that's what we have here. global vision, impeccable designs
if it is in the -- decay. and when you bring them home. sit them on the counter. not on the refrigerator. >> white onions. they look beautiful and when you sautee them with other ingredients beautiful. >> i am tony tantillo, your fresh grocer he. eat fresh and stay healthy. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, speaking at the betty ann o chinese recreation center in francisco.. . >>> we will take another live look at president obama. he just wrapped up speaking at the recreation center in...
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(laughter) just minutes from the sumptuous decay of downtown (in a french accent) detroit. you'll say in a cardboard refrigerator box fitted out with japanese satin moving blankets and most of a pair of slippers. enjoy an evening stroll of our abandoned lot, lovingly landscaped with vintage trucker bombs. just don't forget to be back in time for the nightly wine and cheese stabbing. one look and you'll know why trip advisor said "aahh! raccoons!" we'll be right back. ers anheers an (cheers and applause). >> stephen: welcome back everybody. my guest tonight is the host of a history show that connects every event in the history of the world-- i assume to kevin bacon. please welcome david christian. (cheers and applause) hey, mr. christian, so nice to have you on. now, sir, you are the host of a new show that's really more than a show on h2 which is history channel 2, i assume. >> yup. yup. >> okay. no room on the actual history channel because that's full of like pawn stars and american pickers, i assume. (laughter) the series attempts to connect widely diverse things through
(laughter) just minutes from the sumptuous decay of downtown (in a french accent) detroit. you'll say in a cardboard refrigerator box fitted out with japanese satin moving blankets and most of a pair of slippers. enjoy an evening stroll of our abandoned lot, lovingly landscaped with vintage trucker bombs. just don't forget to be back in time for the nightly wine and cheese stabbing. one look and you'll know why trip advisor said "aahh! raccoons!" we'll be right back. ers anheers an...
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. >> once more, the soil around his body had absorbed his decaying organs. that area is higher, and it confirms through dna testing that the skeleton was definitely arafats on a scale of confiden confidence, one through six six being strongly confident, the data supports the poisoning at level five. a theory of polonium theory being put forward last year and then they found his blood and european stainurine stains conts of polonium. but this latest test was on arafat's flesh and bones. buried since 2004, the samples were gathered when his body was unearthed last year. three teams took 20 samples each. al jazeera has released the swiss team's results. a russian team as well as a team in france. the french results remain a secret, but as three investigating magistrates continue, perhaps mrs. arafat and her daughter will learn once and for who not only what killed yasser arafat, but who. >> here are more details on the life of yasser arafat. he led the palestinians for decades. israel and many others viewed him as a terrorist. in 1993 arafat's plo recognized is
. >> once more, the soil around his body had absorbed his decaying organs. that area is higher, and it confirms through dna testing that the skeleton was definitely arafats on a scale of confiden confidence, one through six six being strongly confident, the data supports the poisoning at level five. a theory of polonium theory being put forward last year and then they found his blood and european stainurine stains conts of polonium. but this latest test was on arafat's flesh and bones....
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is protein decay similar to atomic decay and does the radio decay affect its use within the cell? >> is similar in the sense that different proteins do they have their own half-lives determined largely by the amino acid and yes some has a half-life of seconds, some minutes and some hours and that very much determines their processing and that is part of how cells are regulated. something that the previous speaker referred to as epigenetic phenomenon so some proteins or hormones get to created fast and you can remake them as they are needed. the half-life of all the different proteins in your cells varies against the prospect of 20,000 some proteins. >> thank you. your story of a single bass player change triggered a question on what you might think the limits of computational biology could be, which is when, if ever, do you think we would be able to computationally predict the statistical impact of a single change on the phenotype? >> i think that's a great question. i devote not an insignificant part of the book talking about all the attempts to digitally model and most of the st
is protein decay similar to atomic decay and does the radio decay affect its use within the cell? >> is similar in the sense that different proteins do they have their own half-lives determined largely by the amino acid and yes some has a half-life of seconds, some minutes and some hours and that very much determines their processing and that is part of how cells are regulated. something that the previous speaker referred to as epigenetic phenomenon so some proteins or hormones get to...
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. >> reporter: and the soil around his body as absorbed his decaying flesh and organs. the report rules out any external contamination, and confirms through dna testing that the skeleton was definitely arafats. the scientists on a scale of one to six, the data results are at level 5. the -- they were lifted from the stained clothes the palestinian leader wore in his final days. but this latest test was on arafat's flesh and bones. the samples were gathered when his body was unearthed in november of last year. three teams took 20 samples each. al jazeera has released the swiss team's results. a russian team also carried out tests after a last-minute invite from the palestinian authority. their results have not yet been made public. and there was a team in france. the french results remain a secret, but as they continue with the murder inquiry, they now have new evidence. and the looming question is now whether the palestinian authority shifts the indicate to the international criminal court. perhaps then we will learn once and for all not just who killed yasser arafat bu
. >> reporter: and the soil around his body as absorbed his decaying flesh and organs. the report rules out any external contamination, and confirms through dna testing that the skeleton was definitely arafats. the scientists on a scale of one to six, the data results are at level 5. the -- they were lifted from the stained clothes the palestinian leader wore in his final days. but this latest test was on arafat's flesh and bones. the samples were gathered when his body was unearthed in...
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and the smell of rot iting -- smell of decay is everywhere around here. there's a cow. yeah, a dead cow. and it looks like behind it there's the body of a person covered in a green cloth. and that's not an uncommon sight here unfortunately still five days into this storm. our andrew stephens went out with the mayor of tacloban. here's what he saw. >> in tacloban city, they're calling him the ghost. many people here thought that the city's mayor, alfred romaldez, had died in the typhoon. >> i was in that building, which is by the beach. and the waves were hitting the roof of that building. >> he's taking me to the scene of his miraculous escape. this was the family resort in the hardest-hit part of the city, right on the edge of the sea. he takes me through the shattered shell. the mayor and 14 others were here when haiyan struck. the surge devastated the building, six-in-thick concrete walls were smashed like tissue paper, he says. >> then suddenly boom the door bang, the other one door blasted open. water gushed in. >> reporter: as the waters rose, seven took their cha
and the smell of rot iting -- smell of decay is everywhere around here. there's a cow. yeah, a dead cow. and it looks like behind it there's the body of a person covered in a green cloth. and that's not an uncommon sight here unfortunately still five days into this storm. our andrew stephens went out with the mayor of tacloban. here's what he saw. >> in tacloban city, they're calling him the ghost. many people here thought that the city's mayor, alfred romaldez, had died in the typhoon....
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decaying bugs. i was surrounded by bodies. decaying bodies. i don't know how i have survived. >> reporter: it's called bliss, the name of a housing project built for people who'd lost their homes in past typhoons. this time, it was no safe haven. >> bliss is made up of a maze of narrow alleyways, and when the typhoon struck, they filled with water within seconds to above- roof height. and yet most survived, quickly climbing high enough to escape, clearly still happy to be alive. but living is hard-- long queues for empty shelves, medicines are rationed. so, as evening approaches, barricades are manned, warnings to looters. the army patrols while the people of tacloban fend for themselves. >> woodruff: john sparks of independent television news joined anxious ferry passengers travelling to another hard-hit area today. their five-hour journey began in cebu city. >> reporter: there wasn't much interest today in the boat to ormoc city, although several dozen climbed on board with bundles of food or clothing. they weren't commuters or traders, and
decaying bugs. i was surrounded by bodies. decaying bodies. i don't know how i have survived. >> reporter: it's called bliss, the name of a housing project built for people who'd lost their homes in past typhoons. this time, it was no safe haven. >> bliss is made up of a maze of narrow alleyways, and when the typhoon struck, they filled with water within seconds to above- roof height. and yet most survived, quickly climbing high enough to escape, clearly still happy to be alive. but...
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the shinier ther better, free from any decaying whatsoever and any shriveling. that's also very important. and has to be nice and firm. the color outside red and yellow is fine. not too much on the green side. when you bring them home, what you want to do, simply store them in the refrigerator right away. i know they are beautiful. you want to put them in the basket on the center of the table but they have to stay cold. that way, they stay nice and crisp. pink lady apples, loaded with flavor, great for us, and i love these apples. i'm tony tantillo, your fresh grocer. and always remember to eat fresh and stay healthy. >>> it may be the world's most exclusive resort of. details on a new vacation destination where your only neighbors have gills. >> and a reminder, if you have a consumer problem or perhaps a question out there, give our hotline a call, 888-5-helps-u. volunteers are there right now. ,, [ female announcer ] welcome one and all to a tastier festive feast. so much to sip and savor, a feeding frenzy to say the least. a turkey from safeway is just what t
the shinier ther better, free from any decaying whatsoever and any shriveling. that's also very important. and has to be nice and firm. the color outside red and yellow is fine. not too much on the green side. when you bring them home, what you want to do, simply store them in the refrigerator right away. i know they are beautiful. you want to put them in the basket on the center of the table but they have to stay cold. that way, they stay nice and crisp. pink lady apples, loaded with flavor,...
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the decay of tde of 1970s i thi historians and students of history with a puzzle. we want to address this puzzle today. i invite you to help me explore it. and the puzzle is this. social commentators have depicted -- and i think accurately -- this period, this decade in american history. when americans turned inward, becoming kind of narcissistic, obsessed with their physical and mental well-being, given to new diets, physical fitness, faddish therapies and spiritualism. in this new mood of turning inward, emotions and intuitions were celebrated rather than the rational and the intellectual. in 1976, for example, jerry ruben, a former student radical, founder of the yipys, which combined hippies and political radicals, yippies. they used to go into meetings yelling, yip, yip, yip. i don't know what it meant, i don't know that they do either. but from 1972 to 1975, as he describes it, he underwent -- and you don't need to remember these therapies -- est, ga stolt therapy, bioenergetics, rolfing, massage, jogging, health foods, thai chi. trust your feelings, luke, wa
the decay of tde of 1970s i thi historians and students of history with a puzzle. we want to address this puzzle today. i invite you to help me explore it. and the puzzle is this. social commentators have depicted -- and i think accurately -- this period, this decade in american history. when americans turned inward, becoming kind of narcissistic, obsessed with their physical and mental well-being, given to new diets, physical fitness, faddish therapies and spiritualism. in this new mood of...
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and the smell of rot iting -- t smell of decay is everywhere around here. there's a cow, yeah, that's a dead cow. and it looks like behind it there's the body of a person covered in a green cloth. >> that was tuesday in tacloban. and a body like that more than likely is probably still there. there's still a lot of bodies, particularly bodies in debris that have not yet been collected. that grim task goes on, and it is thankless work for all the fir firefighters and others who are doing in. i want to bring in damian maloney with doctors without border on the ground in tacloban. it's an organization we have worked with over the years. damian, what are the greatest priorities for you right now? >> anderson, at the moment i think it's a logistics problem at the moment. we're having trouble with access, with electricity, with food, with water. it's really hard to help people if we don't have any of these things. we can't find transport, can't find drivers. the population is basically leaving the city because it's really difficult to get any of these basic human
and the smell of rot iting -- t smell of decay is everywhere around here. there's a cow, yeah, that's a dead cow. and it looks like behind it there's the body of a person covered in a green cloth. >> that was tuesday in tacloban. and a body like that more than likely is probably still there. there's still a lot of bodies, particularly bodies in debris that have not yet been collected. that grim task goes on, and it is thankless work for all the fir firefighters and others who are doing...
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the crown free from decaying and the stem attached. when you bring them home, store them in the refrigerator. very important. not only are they great with eggs, you can grill them, saute them, add them with other peppers, add flavor and texture and on the grill, just cut them in half, grill them with olive oil, salt and pepper for a little while and in the cavity stuff something like ricotta or ricotta and sausage. they are fun! i'm tony tantillo, your fresh grocer. and always remember to eat fresh and stay healthy. >>> coffee chain starbucks has announced plans to hire 10,000 veterans and military spouses over the next five years. they also plan to open five stores on or near military bases that will share profits with the local communities there. it's a small gesture. all vets and their spouses will get free coffee on veterans day. we'll be right back. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, have a great afternoon. >>> see you at 5:00. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> brooke: look at these leaves. aren't they pretty? i'm g
the crown free from decaying and the stem attached. when you bring them home, store them in the refrigerator. very important. not only are they great with eggs, you can grill them, saute them, add them with other peppers, add flavor and texture and on the grill, just cut them in half, grill them with olive oil, salt and pepper for a little while and in the cavity stuff something like ricotta or ricotta and sausage. they are fun! i'm tony tantillo, your fresh grocer. and always remember to eat...
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followg the storm surge, the waterways are blocked with animal and building debris and thetench of decay is in the air. ev water from the nmally reliable pumps haseen compromised. people are using it f drinking and bathing. few appear to be boili water as suggested. everywhere people are thirsty and access to aid is slow and not apparent in the center of the city. >> that was nancy snyderman rerting. filipino americans and community groups across theay area are stepping up to do what they can toid in tse relief efforts in the philippis. in san bruno, for instance, project pearls a group that helps underprivileged kids in the philippines, has been llecting cash and fd donations. by this moing, they had collected almost 50 boxes of food and $160worth of >> i fee those people's pain. breaks my heart to see the news. i'm filipino, and i have poor family in thephilippines. i just had to be here today. i had to skip theiners game. went to an early mass tbe here. >> another fundraising drive was held in san francisco yesterday close to union square. meers of the national allnce for filipo conce
followg the storm surge, the waterways are blocked with animal and building debris and thetench of decay is in the air. ev water from the nmally reliable pumps haseen compromised. people are using it f drinking and bathing. few appear to be boili water as suggested. everywhere people are thirsty and access to aid is slow and not apparent in the center of the city. >> that was nancy snyderman rerting. filipino americans and community groups across theay area are stepping up to do what they...