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CNN-114404-5
PROLIFIC_9
R_2YVOfb9iMJtZliy
1
It`s not in the market, and you cannot find it in pharmacies. You can buy it in bulk from chemical companies that sell chemicals. However, it has been used for over 30 years to treat very rare conditions of metabolism, usually in children. Universities usually buy the drug in bulk, they process it, and then they treat these very rare conditions. We know that it`s relatively well-tolerated. There are some toxicities in these patients. But, of course, we don`t know how patients with cancer will react to that.
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OK. So this is something you buy at a chemical company. There are going to be people who read about this, like I did today. If I had cancer, I`ve got to tell you, I`m not waiting the two years for the human trial. If this has killed these things, lung, and breast, and, what was the other, brain cancer, if it`s killed these things in test tubes and in lab rats, what`s going to stop somebody who has nothing left to lose from going and finding some of this stuff and taking it?
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NPR-9269-19
PROLIFIC_9
R_2YVOfb9iMJtZliy
1
We believe so. And once again, we have to be very, very cautious. We're at the embryonic stages of understanding this. But yes, because of the same affinity that these stem cells from fat have towards brain tumors, they have towards other injuries in the brain and theoretically towards other cancers that metastasize in other parts of the body. They go where there is injury, where there is attraction towards them.
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So they go where - they seek out an injury is what you're saying.
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CNN-19396-9
PROLIFIC_9
R_2YVOfb9iMJtZliy
1
Twelve toss-up states, those are the ones in yellow, and that is 133 electoral votes that have yet to be decided. The big one to watch tomorrow night, way down here, in Florida. Florida reports at 7:00. It has got 25 electoral votes all by itself. You know it's a little embarrassing for Bush to have to be competing for the votes in the state where his brother is the governor. But how moralizing it is for Gore to have to compete for votes in a toss-up state, his own state of Tennessee.
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Twenty-five in Florida, 11 in Tennessee. We'll see how it goes. Quickly, every week we have had you on for six months now with winners and losers in the weekly look at politics. Winners this week, who are they?
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CNN-141300-3
PROLIFIC_6
R_1DYL17I3q5xx1lR
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Yes, right. Now there's a new payday-like loan that's being offered by some credit unions, and we really want you to know about this. According to the National Consumer Law Center, these payday loan alternatives offer effective interest rates. That's if you roll in the fees of 455 percent. Too much money. Keep in mind that by law, federally chartered credit unions can't charge you more than 18 percent on loan. So our advice here if you're really strapped for cash and need money immediately, negotiate a payment plan with your lender, stay away from these short-term loans that just keeps you in debt.
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Yes, yes, yes. Well, you say there are fees for unemployment benefits too, right?
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NPR-23442-5
PROLIFIC_6
R_1DYL17I3q5xx1lR
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It actually starts in the way that we recruit women. If you select the right women, who are already fit and are athletically inclined and are mentally strong and resilient, they fare better than those who come to Parris Island completely not prepared. And then we have to look towards what we do on the recruit depot and how we train. Just because we've always trained in a segregated way - having the males separate from the females - doesn't mean that that's how we should always do it.
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Why is it so important to you, or why do you think it's so important for men and women to train together?
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NPR-44959-24
PROLIFIC_6
R_1DYL17I3q5xx1lR
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Yeah, right. And you also have to understand basically the whole business of automotive, because automotive companies rely on a multi-tiered system of suppliers who deliver the individual boxes, including the software and the electronics, to the car manufacturer, who then ultimately becomes a system integrator and takes these boxes and the electronics and integrates them, makes them work together so that the vehicle ultimately can drive. And so many car companies have a limited purview into what the actual software code is. Of course, if they want to, they can look into it, but there is a lot of intellectual property that sits also with the multi-tiered supplier base, and that is understandable because a lot of the innovations come today from software in the vehicle. So there's a lot of intellectual property that sits in the software and has the innovations that we like, such as assisted parking, for instance.
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Right, like the parking. I've seen some cars now that will detect when you're getting too close to other cars, right? Sideways, frontways?
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NPR-9269-7
PROLIFIC_6
R_1DYL17I3q5xx1lR
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Well, we - the paper that we publish right now is all in-vitro, and it was a proof of principle that we can get these cells from human fat. And the series of experiments that we're doing in the laboratory right now are precisely in rodents, in mice.
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Mm-hmm. And they're able to cross that blood-brain barrier and go into the brain?
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CNN-114404-5
PROLIFIC_6
R_1DYL17I3q5xx1lR
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It`s not in the market, and you cannot find it in pharmacies. You can buy it in bulk from chemical companies that sell chemicals. However, it has been used for over 30 years to treat very rare conditions of metabolism, usually in children. Universities usually buy the drug in bulk, they process it, and then they treat these very rare conditions. We know that it`s relatively well-tolerated. There are some toxicities in these patients. But, of course, we don`t know how patients with cancer will react to that.
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OK. So this is something you buy at a chemical company. There are going to be people who read about this, like I did today. If I had cancer, I`ve got to tell you, I`m not waiting the two years for the human trial. If this has killed these things, lung, and breast, and, what was the other, brain cancer, if it`s killed these things in test tubes and in lab rats, what`s going to stop somebody who has nothing left to lose from going and finding some of this stuff and taking it?
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NPR-9269-19
PROLIFIC_6
R_1DYL17I3q5xx1lR
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We believe so. And once again, we have to be very, very cautious. We're at the embryonic stages of understanding this. But yes, because of the same affinity that these stem cells from fat have towards brain tumors, they have towards other injuries in the brain and theoretically towards other cancers that metastasize in other parts of the body. They go where there is injury, where there is attraction towards them.
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So they go where - they seek out an injury is what you're saying.
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CNN-19396-9
PROLIFIC_6
R_1DYL17I3q5xx1lR
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Twelve toss-up states, those are the ones in yellow, and that is 133 electoral votes that have yet to be decided. The big one to watch tomorrow night, way down here, in Florida. Florida reports at 7:00. It has got 25 electoral votes all by itself. You know it's a little embarrassing for Bush to have to be competing for the votes in the state where his brother is the governor. But how moralizing it is for Gore to have to compete for votes in a toss-up state, his own state of Tennessee.
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Twenty-five in Florida, 11 in Tennessee. We'll see how it goes. Quickly, every week we have had you on for six months now with winners and losers in the weekly look at politics. Winners this week, who are they?
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CNN-141300-3
PROLIFIC_22
R_e2HDUp9RPNPIdyx
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Yes, right. Now there's a new payday-like loan that's being offered by some credit unions, and we really want you to know about this. According to the National Consumer Law Center, these payday loan alternatives offer effective interest rates. That's if you roll in the fees of 455 percent. Too much money. Keep in mind that by law, federally chartered credit unions can't charge you more than 18 percent on loan. So our advice here if you're really strapped for cash and need money immediately, negotiate a payment plan with your lender, stay away from these short-term loans that just keeps you in debt.
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Yes, yes, yes. Well, you say there are fees for unemployment benefits too, right?
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NPR-23442-5
PROLIFIC_22
R_e2HDUp9RPNPIdyx
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It actually starts in the way that we recruit women. If you select the right women, who are already fit and are athletically inclined and are mentally strong and resilient, they fare better than those who come to Parris Island completely not prepared. And then we have to look towards what we do on the recruit depot and how we train. Just because we've always trained in a segregated way - having the males separate from the females - doesn't mean that that's how we should always do it.
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Why is it so important to you, or why do you think it's so important for men and women to train together?
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NPR-44959-24
PROLIFIC_22
R_e2HDUp9RPNPIdyx
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Yeah, right. And you also have to understand basically the whole business of automotive, because automotive companies rely on a multi-tiered system of suppliers who deliver the individual boxes, including the software and the electronics, to the car manufacturer, who then ultimately becomes a system integrator and takes these boxes and the electronics and integrates them, makes them work together so that the vehicle ultimately can drive. And so many car companies have a limited purview into what the actual software code is. Of course, if they want to, they can look into it, but there is a lot of intellectual property that sits also with the multi-tiered supplier base, and that is understandable because a lot of the innovations come today from software in the vehicle. So there's a lot of intellectual property that sits in the software and has the innovations that we like, such as assisted parking, for instance.
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Right, like the parking. I've seen some cars now that will detect when you're getting too close to other cars, right? Sideways, frontways?
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NPR-9269-7
PROLIFIC_22
R_e2HDUp9RPNPIdyx
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Well, we - the paper that we publish right now is all in-vitro, and it was a proof of principle that we can get these cells from human fat. And the series of experiments that we're doing in the laboratory right now are precisely in rodents, in mice.
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Mm-hmm. And they're able to cross that blood-brain barrier and go into the brain?
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CNN-114404-5
PROLIFIC_22
R_e2HDUp9RPNPIdyx
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It`s not in the market, and you cannot find it in pharmacies. You can buy it in bulk from chemical companies that sell chemicals. However, it has been used for over 30 years to treat very rare conditions of metabolism, usually in children. Universities usually buy the drug in bulk, they process it, and then they treat these very rare conditions. We know that it`s relatively well-tolerated. There are some toxicities in these patients. But, of course, we don`t know how patients with cancer will react to that.
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OK. So this is something you buy at a chemical company. There are going to be people who read about this, like I did today. If I had cancer, I`ve got to tell you, I`m not waiting the two years for the human trial. If this has killed these things, lung, and breast, and, what was the other, brain cancer, if it`s killed these things in test tubes and in lab rats, what`s going to stop somebody who has nothing left to lose from going and finding some of this stuff and taking it?
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NPR-9269-19
PROLIFIC_22
R_e2HDUp9RPNPIdyx
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We believe so. And once again, we have to be very, very cautious. We're at the embryonic stages of understanding this. But yes, because of the same affinity that these stem cells from fat have towards brain tumors, they have towards other injuries in the brain and theoretically towards other cancers that metastasize in other parts of the body. They go where there is injury, where there is attraction towards them.
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So they go where - they seek out an injury is what you're saying.
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CNN-19396-9
PROLIFIC_22
R_e2HDUp9RPNPIdyx
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Twelve toss-up states, those are the ones in yellow, and that is 133 electoral votes that have yet to be decided. The big one to watch tomorrow night, way down here, in Florida. Florida reports at 7:00. It has got 25 electoral votes all by itself. You know it's a little embarrassing for Bush to have to be competing for the votes in the state where his brother is the governor. But how moralizing it is for Gore to have to compete for votes in a toss-up state, his own state of Tennessee.
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Twenty-five in Florida, 11 in Tennessee. We'll see how it goes. Quickly, every week we have had you on for six months now with winners and losers in the weekly look at politics. Winners this week, who are they?
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CNN-141300-3
PROLIFIC_23
R_1jMTjetTvsZGBOy
0
Yes, right. Now there's a new payday-like loan that's being offered by some credit unions, and we really want you to know about this. According to the National Consumer Law Center, these payday loan alternatives offer effective interest rates. That's if you roll in the fees of 455 percent. Too much money. Keep in mind that by law, federally chartered credit unions can't charge you more than 18 percent on loan. So our advice here if you're really strapped for cash and need money immediately, negotiate a payment plan with your lender, stay away from these short-term loans that just keeps you in debt.
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Yes, yes, yes. Well, you say there are fees for unemployment benefits too, right?
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NPR-23442-5
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It actually starts in the way that we recruit women. If you select the right women, who are already fit and are athletically inclined and are mentally strong and resilient, they fare better than those who come to Parris Island completely not prepared. And then we have to look towards what we do on the recruit depot and how we train. Just because we've always trained in a segregated way - having the males separate from the females - doesn't mean that that's how we should always do it.
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Why is it so important to you, or why do you think it's so important for men and women to train together?
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PROLIFIC_23
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Yeah, right. And you also have to understand basically the whole business of automotive, because automotive companies rely on a multi-tiered system of suppliers who deliver the individual boxes, including the software and the electronics, to the car manufacturer, who then ultimately becomes a system integrator and takes these boxes and the electronics and integrates them, makes them work together so that the vehicle ultimately can drive. And so many car companies have a limited purview into what the actual software code is. Of course, if they want to, they can look into it, but there is a lot of intellectual property that sits also with the multi-tiered supplier base, and that is understandable because a lot of the innovations come today from software in the vehicle. So there's a lot of intellectual property that sits in the software and has the innovations that we like, such as assisted parking, for instance.
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Right, like the parking. I've seen some cars now that will detect when you're getting too close to other cars, right? Sideways, frontways?
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PROLIFIC_23
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Well, we - the paper that we publish right now is all in-vitro, and it was a proof of principle that we can get these cells from human fat. And the series of experiments that we're doing in the laboratory right now are precisely in rodents, in mice.
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Mm-hmm. And they're able to cross that blood-brain barrier and go into the brain?
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It`s not in the market, and you cannot find it in pharmacies. You can buy it in bulk from chemical companies that sell chemicals. However, it has been used for over 30 years to treat very rare conditions of metabolism, usually in children. Universities usually buy the drug in bulk, they process it, and then they treat these very rare conditions. We know that it`s relatively well-tolerated. There are some toxicities in these patients. But, of course, we don`t know how patients with cancer will react to that.
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OK. So this is something you buy at a chemical company. There are going to be people who read about this, like I did today. If I had cancer, I`ve got to tell you, I`m not waiting the two years for the human trial. If this has killed these things, lung, and breast, and, what was the other, brain cancer, if it`s killed these things in test tubes and in lab rats, what`s going to stop somebody who has nothing left to lose from going and finding some of this stuff and taking it?
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PROLIFIC_23
R_1jMTjetTvsZGBOy
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We believe so. And once again, we have to be very, very cautious. We're at the embryonic stages of understanding this. But yes, because of the same affinity that these stem cells from fat have towards brain tumors, they have towards other injuries in the brain and theoretically towards other cancers that metastasize in other parts of the body. They go where there is injury, where there is attraction towards them.
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So they go where - they seek out an injury is what you're saying.
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R_1jMTjetTvsZGBOy
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Twelve toss-up states, those are the ones in yellow, and that is 133 electoral votes that have yet to be decided. The big one to watch tomorrow night, way down here, in Florida. Florida reports at 7:00. It has got 25 electoral votes all by itself. You know it's a little embarrassing for Bush to have to be competing for the votes in the state where his brother is the governor. But how moralizing it is for Gore to have to compete for votes in a toss-up state, his own state of Tennessee.
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Twenty-five in Florida, 11 in Tennessee. We'll see how it goes. Quickly, every week we have had you on for six months now with winners and losers in the weekly look at politics. Winners this week, who are they?
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Yes, right. Now there's a new payday-like loan that's being offered by some credit unions, and we really want you to know about this. According to the National Consumer Law Center, these payday loan alternatives offer effective interest rates. That's if you roll in the fees of 455 percent. Too much money. Keep in mind that by law, federally chartered credit unions can't charge you more than 18 percent on loan. So our advice here if you're really strapped for cash and need money immediately, negotiate a payment plan with your lender, stay away from these short-term loans that just keeps you in debt.
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Yes, yes, yes. Well, you say there are fees for unemployment benefits too, right?
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It actually starts in the way that we recruit women. If you select the right women, who are already fit and are athletically inclined and are mentally strong and resilient, they fare better than those who come to Parris Island completely not prepared. And then we have to look towards what we do on the recruit depot and how we train. Just because we've always trained in a segregated way - having the males separate from the females - doesn't mean that that's how we should always do it.
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Why is it so important to you, or why do you think it's so important for men and women to train together?
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PROLIFIC_25
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Yeah, right. And you also have to understand basically the whole business of automotive, because automotive companies rely on a multi-tiered system of suppliers who deliver the individual boxes, including the software and the electronics, to the car manufacturer, who then ultimately becomes a system integrator and takes these boxes and the electronics and integrates them, makes them work together so that the vehicle ultimately can drive. And so many car companies have a limited purview into what the actual software code is. Of course, if they want to, they can look into it, but there is a lot of intellectual property that sits also with the multi-tiered supplier base, and that is understandable because a lot of the innovations come today from software in the vehicle. So there's a lot of intellectual property that sits in the software and has the innovations that we like, such as assisted parking, for instance.
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Right, like the parking. I've seen some cars now that will detect when you're getting too close to other cars, right? Sideways, frontways?
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PROLIFIC_25
R_2TRfMlZcAY0Z2u5
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Well, we - the paper that we publish right now is all in-vitro, and it was a proof of principle that we can get these cells from human fat. And the series of experiments that we're doing in the laboratory right now are precisely in rodents, in mice.
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Mm-hmm. And they're able to cross that blood-brain barrier and go into the brain?
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It`s not in the market, and you cannot find it in pharmacies. You can buy it in bulk from chemical companies that sell chemicals. However, it has been used for over 30 years to treat very rare conditions of metabolism, usually in children. Universities usually buy the drug in bulk, they process it, and then they treat these very rare conditions. We know that it`s relatively well-tolerated. There are some toxicities in these patients. But, of course, we don`t know how patients with cancer will react to that.
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OK. So this is something you buy at a chemical company. There are going to be people who read about this, like I did today. If I had cancer, I`ve got to tell you, I`m not waiting the two years for the human trial. If this has killed these things, lung, and breast, and, what was the other, brain cancer, if it`s killed these things in test tubes and in lab rats, what`s going to stop somebody who has nothing left to lose from going and finding some of this stuff and taking it?
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PROLIFIC_25
R_2TRfMlZcAY0Z2u5
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We believe so. And once again, we have to be very, very cautious. We're at the embryonic stages of understanding this. But yes, because of the same affinity that these stem cells from fat have towards brain tumors, they have towards other injuries in the brain and theoretically towards other cancers that metastasize in other parts of the body. They go where there is injury, where there is attraction towards them.
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So they go where - they seek out an injury is what you're saying.
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Twelve toss-up states, those are the ones in yellow, and that is 133 electoral votes that have yet to be decided. The big one to watch tomorrow night, way down here, in Florida. Florida reports at 7:00. It has got 25 electoral votes all by itself. You know it's a little embarrassing for Bush to have to be competing for the votes in the state where his brother is the governor. But how moralizing it is for Gore to have to compete for votes in a toss-up state, his own state of Tennessee.
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Twenty-five in Florida, 11 in Tennessee. We'll see how it goes. Quickly, every week we have had you on for six months now with winners and losers in the weekly look at politics. Winners this week, who are they?
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PROLIFIC_16
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Yes, right. Now there's a new payday-like loan that's being offered by some credit unions, and we really want you to know about this. According to the National Consumer Law Center, these payday loan alternatives offer effective interest rates. That's if you roll in the fees of 455 percent. Too much money. Keep in mind that by law, federally chartered credit unions can't charge you more than 18 percent on loan. So our advice here if you're really strapped for cash and need money immediately, negotiate a payment plan with your lender, stay away from these short-term loans that just keeps you in debt.
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Yes, yes, yes. Well, you say there are fees for unemployment benefits too, right?
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It actually starts in the way that we recruit women. If you select the right women, who are already fit and are athletically inclined and are mentally strong and resilient, they fare better than those who come to Parris Island completely not prepared. And then we have to look towards what we do on the recruit depot and how we train. Just because we've always trained in a segregated way - having the males separate from the females - doesn't mean that that's how we should always do it.
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Why is it so important to you, or why do you think it's so important for men and women to train together?
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R_2VOwLNNNFrHC5DE
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Yeah, right. And you also have to understand basically the whole business of automotive, because automotive companies rely on a multi-tiered system of suppliers who deliver the individual boxes, including the software and the electronics, to the car manufacturer, who then ultimately becomes a system integrator and takes these boxes and the electronics and integrates them, makes them work together so that the vehicle ultimately can drive. And so many car companies have a limited purview into what the actual software code is. Of course, if they want to, they can look into it, but there is a lot of intellectual property that sits also with the multi-tiered supplier base, and that is understandable because a lot of the innovations come today from software in the vehicle. So there's a lot of intellectual property that sits in the software and has the innovations that we like, such as assisted parking, for instance.
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Right, like the parking. I've seen some cars now that will detect when you're getting too close to other cars, right? Sideways, frontways?
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PROLIFIC_16
R_2VOwLNNNFrHC5DE
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Well, we - the paper that we publish right now is all in-vitro, and it was a proof of principle that we can get these cells from human fat. And the series of experiments that we're doing in the laboratory right now are precisely in rodents, in mice.
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Mm-hmm. And they're able to cross that blood-brain barrier and go into the brain?
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PROLIFIC_16
R_2VOwLNNNFrHC5DE
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It`s not in the market, and you cannot find it in pharmacies. You can buy it in bulk from chemical companies that sell chemicals. However, it has been used for over 30 years to treat very rare conditions of metabolism, usually in children. Universities usually buy the drug in bulk, they process it, and then they treat these very rare conditions. We know that it`s relatively well-tolerated. There are some toxicities in these patients. But, of course, we don`t know how patients with cancer will react to that.
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OK. So this is something you buy at a chemical company. There are going to be people who read about this, like I did today. If I had cancer, I`ve got to tell you, I`m not waiting the two years for the human trial. If this has killed these things, lung, and breast, and, what was the other, brain cancer, if it`s killed these things in test tubes and in lab rats, what`s going to stop somebody who has nothing left to lose from going and finding some of this stuff and taking it?
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NPR-9269-19
PROLIFIC_16
R_2VOwLNNNFrHC5DE
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We believe so. And once again, we have to be very, very cautious. We're at the embryonic stages of understanding this. But yes, because of the same affinity that these stem cells from fat have towards brain tumors, they have towards other injuries in the brain and theoretically towards other cancers that metastasize in other parts of the body. They go where there is injury, where there is attraction towards them.
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So they go where - they seek out an injury is what you're saying.
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Twelve toss-up states, those are the ones in yellow, and that is 133 electoral votes that have yet to be decided. The big one to watch tomorrow night, way down here, in Florida. Florida reports at 7:00. It has got 25 electoral votes all by itself. You know it's a little embarrassing for Bush to have to be competing for the votes in the state where his brother is the governor. But how moralizing it is for Gore to have to compete for votes in a toss-up state, his own state of Tennessee.
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Twenty-five in Florida, 11 in Tennessee. We'll see how it goes. Quickly, every week we have had you on for six months now with winners and losers in the weekly look at politics. Winners this week, who are they?
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Yes, right. Now there's a new payday-like loan that's being offered by some credit unions, and we really want you to know about this. According to the National Consumer Law Center, these payday loan alternatives offer effective interest rates. That's if you roll in the fees of 455 percent. Too much money. Keep in mind that by law, federally chartered credit unions can't charge you more than 18 percent on loan. So our advice here if you're really strapped for cash and need money immediately, negotiate a payment plan with your lender, stay away from these short-term loans that just keeps you in debt.
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Yes, yes, yes. Well, you say there are fees for unemployment benefits too, right?
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It actually starts in the way that we recruit women. If you select the right women, who are already fit and are athletically inclined and are mentally strong and resilient, they fare better than those who come to Parris Island completely not prepared. And then we have to look towards what we do on the recruit depot and how we train. Just because we've always trained in a segregated way - having the males separate from the females - doesn't mean that that's how we should always do it.
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Why is it so important to you, or why do you think it's so important for men and women to train together?
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Yeah, right. And you also have to understand basically the whole business of automotive, because automotive companies rely on a multi-tiered system of suppliers who deliver the individual boxes, including the software and the electronics, to the car manufacturer, who then ultimately becomes a system integrator and takes these boxes and the electronics and integrates them, makes them work together so that the vehicle ultimately can drive. And so many car companies have a limited purview into what the actual software code is. Of course, if they want to, they can look into it, but there is a lot of intellectual property that sits also with the multi-tiered supplier base, and that is understandable because a lot of the innovations come today from software in the vehicle. So there's a lot of intellectual property that sits in the software and has the innovations that we like, such as assisted parking, for instance.
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Right, like the parking. I've seen some cars now that will detect when you're getting too close to other cars, right? Sideways, frontways?
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Well, we - the paper that we publish right now is all in-vitro, and it was a proof of principle that we can get these cells from human fat. And the series of experiments that we're doing in the laboratory right now are precisely in rodents, in mice.
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Mm-hmm. And they're able to cross that blood-brain barrier and go into the brain?
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It`s not in the market, and you cannot find it in pharmacies. You can buy it in bulk from chemical companies that sell chemicals. However, it has been used for over 30 years to treat very rare conditions of metabolism, usually in children. Universities usually buy the drug in bulk, they process it, and then they treat these very rare conditions. We know that it`s relatively well-tolerated. There are some toxicities in these patients. But, of course, we don`t know how patients with cancer will react to that.
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OK. So this is something you buy at a chemical company. There are going to be people who read about this, like I did today. If I had cancer, I`ve got to tell you, I`m not waiting the two years for the human trial. If this has killed these things, lung, and breast, and, what was the other, brain cancer, if it`s killed these things in test tubes and in lab rats, what`s going to stop somebody who has nothing left to lose from going and finding some of this stuff and taking it?
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We believe so. And once again, we have to be very, very cautious. We're at the embryonic stages of understanding this. But yes, because of the same affinity that these stem cells from fat have towards brain tumors, they have towards other injuries in the brain and theoretically towards other cancers that metastasize in other parts of the body. They go where there is injury, where there is attraction towards them.
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So they go where - they seek out an injury is what you're saying.
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Twelve toss-up states, those are the ones in yellow, and that is 133 electoral votes that have yet to be decided. The big one to watch tomorrow night, way down here, in Florida. Florida reports at 7:00. It has got 25 electoral votes all by itself. You know it's a little embarrassing for Bush to have to be competing for the votes in the state where his brother is the governor. But how moralizing it is for Gore to have to compete for votes in a toss-up state, his own state of Tennessee.
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Twenty-five in Florida, 11 in Tennessee. We'll see how it goes. Quickly, every week we have had you on for six months now with winners and losers in the weekly look at politics. Winners this week, who are they?
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Yes, right. Now there's a new payday-like loan that's being offered by some credit unions, and we really want you to know about this. According to the National Consumer Law Center, these payday loan alternatives offer effective interest rates. That's if you roll in the fees of 455 percent. Too much money. Keep in mind that by law, federally chartered credit unions can't charge you more than 18 percent on loan. So our advice here if you're really strapped for cash and need money immediately, negotiate a payment plan with your lender, stay away from these short-term loans that just keeps you in debt.
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Yes, yes, yes. Well, you say there are fees for unemployment benefits too, right?
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It actually starts in the way that we recruit women. If you select the right women, who are already fit and are athletically inclined and are mentally strong and resilient, they fare better than those who come to Parris Island completely not prepared. And then we have to look towards what we do on the recruit depot and how we train. Just because we've always trained in a segregated way - having the males separate from the females - doesn't mean that that's how we should always do it.
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Why is it so important to you, or why do you think it's so important for men and women to train together?
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Yeah, right. And you also have to understand basically the whole business of automotive, because automotive companies rely on a multi-tiered system of suppliers who deliver the individual boxes, including the software and the electronics, to the car manufacturer, who then ultimately becomes a system integrator and takes these boxes and the electronics and integrates them, makes them work together so that the vehicle ultimately can drive. And so many car companies have a limited purview into what the actual software code is. Of course, if they want to, they can look into it, but there is a lot of intellectual property that sits also with the multi-tiered supplier base, and that is understandable because a lot of the innovations come today from software in the vehicle. So there's a lot of intellectual property that sits in the software and has the innovations that we like, such as assisted parking, for instance.
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Right, like the parking. I've seen some cars now that will detect when you're getting too close to other cars, right? Sideways, frontways?
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Well, we - the paper that we publish right now is all in-vitro, and it was a proof of principle that we can get these cells from human fat. And the series of experiments that we're doing in the laboratory right now are precisely in rodents, in mice.
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Mm-hmm. And they're able to cross that blood-brain barrier and go into the brain?
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It`s not in the market, and you cannot find it in pharmacies. You can buy it in bulk from chemical companies that sell chemicals. However, it has been used for over 30 years to treat very rare conditions of metabolism, usually in children. Universities usually buy the drug in bulk, they process it, and then they treat these very rare conditions. We know that it`s relatively well-tolerated. There are some toxicities in these patients. But, of course, we don`t know how patients with cancer will react to that.
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OK. So this is something you buy at a chemical company. There are going to be people who read about this, like I did today. If I had cancer, I`ve got to tell you, I`m not waiting the two years for the human trial. If this has killed these things, lung, and breast, and, what was the other, brain cancer, if it`s killed these things in test tubes and in lab rats, what`s going to stop somebody who has nothing left to lose from going and finding some of this stuff and taking it?
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We believe so. And once again, we have to be very, very cautious. We're at the embryonic stages of understanding this. But yes, because of the same affinity that these stem cells from fat have towards brain tumors, they have towards other injuries in the brain and theoretically towards other cancers that metastasize in other parts of the body. They go where there is injury, where there is attraction towards them.
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So they go where - they seek out an injury is what you're saying.
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Twelve toss-up states, those are the ones in yellow, and that is 133 electoral votes that have yet to be decided. The big one to watch tomorrow night, way down here, in Florida. Florida reports at 7:00. It has got 25 electoral votes all by itself. You know it's a little embarrassing for Bush to have to be competing for the votes in the state where his brother is the governor. But how moralizing it is for Gore to have to compete for votes in a toss-up state, his own state of Tennessee.
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Twenty-five in Florida, 11 in Tennessee. We'll see how it goes. Quickly, every week we have had you on for six months now with winners and losers in the weekly look at politics. Winners this week, who are they?
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Yes, right. Now there's a new payday-like loan that's being offered by some credit unions, and we really want you to know about this. According to the National Consumer Law Center, these payday loan alternatives offer effective interest rates. That's if you roll in the fees of 455 percent. Too much money. Keep in mind that by law, federally chartered credit unions can't charge you more than 18 percent on loan. So our advice here if you're really strapped for cash and need money immediately, negotiate a payment plan with your lender, stay away from these short-term loans that just keeps you in debt.
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Yes, yes, yes. Well, you say there are fees for unemployment benefits too, right?
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It actually starts in the way that we recruit women. If you select the right women, who are already fit and are athletically inclined and are mentally strong and resilient, they fare better than those who come to Parris Island completely not prepared. And then we have to look towards what we do on the recruit depot and how we train. Just because we've always trained in a segregated way - having the males separate from the females - doesn't mean that that's how we should always do it.
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Why is it so important to you, or why do you think it's so important for men and women to train together?
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Yeah, right. And you also have to understand basically the whole business of automotive, because automotive companies rely on a multi-tiered system of suppliers who deliver the individual boxes, including the software and the electronics, to the car manufacturer, who then ultimately becomes a system integrator and takes these boxes and the electronics and integrates them, makes them work together so that the vehicle ultimately can drive. And so many car companies have a limited purview into what the actual software code is. Of course, if they want to, they can look into it, but there is a lot of intellectual property that sits also with the multi-tiered supplier base, and that is understandable because a lot of the innovations come today from software in the vehicle. So there's a lot of intellectual property that sits in the software and has the innovations that we like, such as assisted parking, for instance.
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Right, like the parking. I've seen some cars now that will detect when you're getting too close to other cars, right? Sideways, frontways?
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Well, we - the paper that we publish right now is all in-vitro, and it was a proof of principle that we can get these cells from human fat. And the series of experiments that we're doing in the laboratory right now are precisely in rodents, in mice.
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Mm-hmm. And they're able to cross that blood-brain barrier and go into the brain?
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It`s not in the market, and you cannot find it in pharmacies. You can buy it in bulk from chemical companies that sell chemicals. However, it has been used for over 30 years to treat very rare conditions of metabolism, usually in children. Universities usually buy the drug in bulk, they process it, and then they treat these very rare conditions. We know that it`s relatively well-tolerated. There are some toxicities in these patients. But, of course, we don`t know how patients with cancer will react to that.
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OK. So this is something you buy at a chemical company. There are going to be people who read about this, like I did today. If I had cancer, I`ve got to tell you, I`m not waiting the two years for the human trial. If this has killed these things, lung, and breast, and, what was the other, brain cancer, if it`s killed these things in test tubes and in lab rats, what`s going to stop somebody who has nothing left to lose from going and finding some of this stuff and taking it?
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We believe so. And once again, we have to be very, very cautious. We're at the embryonic stages of understanding this. But yes, because of the same affinity that these stem cells from fat have towards brain tumors, they have towards other injuries in the brain and theoretically towards other cancers that metastasize in other parts of the body. They go where there is injury, where there is attraction towards them.
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So they go where - they seek out an injury is what you're saying.
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Twelve toss-up states, those are the ones in yellow, and that is 133 electoral votes that have yet to be decided. The big one to watch tomorrow night, way down here, in Florida. Florida reports at 7:00. It has got 25 electoral votes all by itself. You know it's a little embarrassing for Bush to have to be competing for the votes in the state where his brother is the governor. But how moralizing it is for Gore to have to compete for votes in a toss-up state, his own state of Tennessee.
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Twenty-five in Florida, 11 in Tennessee. We'll see how it goes. Quickly, every week we have had you on for six months now with winners and losers in the weekly look at politics. Winners this week, who are they?
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Yes, right. Now there's a new payday-like loan that's being offered by some credit unions, and we really want you to know about this. According to the National Consumer Law Center, these payday loan alternatives offer effective interest rates. That's if you roll in the fees of 455 percent. Too much money. Keep in mind that by law, federally chartered credit unions can't charge you more than 18 percent on loan. So our advice here if you're really strapped for cash and need money immediately, negotiate a payment plan with your lender, stay away from these short-term loans that just keeps you in debt.
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Yes, yes, yes. Well, you say there are fees for unemployment benefits too, right?
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It actually starts in the way that we recruit women. If you select the right women, who are already fit and are athletically inclined and are mentally strong and resilient, they fare better than those who come to Parris Island completely not prepared. And then we have to look towards what we do on the recruit depot and how we train. Just because we've always trained in a segregated way - having the males separate from the females - doesn't mean that that's how we should always do it.
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Why is it so important to you, or why do you think it's so important for men and women to train together?
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Yeah, right. And you also have to understand basically the whole business of automotive, because automotive companies rely on a multi-tiered system of suppliers who deliver the individual boxes, including the software and the electronics, to the car manufacturer, who then ultimately becomes a system integrator and takes these boxes and the electronics and integrates them, makes them work together so that the vehicle ultimately can drive. And so many car companies have a limited purview into what the actual software code is. Of course, if they want to, they can look into it, but there is a lot of intellectual property that sits also with the multi-tiered supplier base, and that is understandable because a lot of the innovations come today from software in the vehicle. So there's a lot of intellectual property that sits in the software and has the innovations that we like, such as assisted parking, for instance.
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Right, like the parking. I've seen some cars now that will detect when you're getting too close to other cars, right? Sideways, frontways?
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Well, we - the paper that we publish right now is all in-vitro, and it was a proof of principle that we can get these cells from human fat. And the series of experiments that we're doing in the laboratory right now are precisely in rodents, in mice.
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Mm-hmm. And they're able to cross that blood-brain barrier and go into the brain?
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It`s not in the market, and you cannot find it in pharmacies. You can buy it in bulk from chemical companies that sell chemicals. However, it has been used for over 30 years to treat very rare conditions of metabolism, usually in children. Universities usually buy the drug in bulk, they process it, and then they treat these very rare conditions. We know that it`s relatively well-tolerated. There are some toxicities in these patients. But, of course, we don`t know how patients with cancer will react to that.
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OK. So this is something you buy at a chemical company. There are going to be people who read about this, like I did today. If I had cancer, I`ve got to tell you, I`m not waiting the two years for the human trial. If this has killed these things, lung, and breast, and, what was the other, brain cancer, if it`s killed these things in test tubes and in lab rats, what`s going to stop somebody who has nothing left to lose from going and finding some of this stuff and taking it?
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We believe so. And once again, we have to be very, very cautious. We're at the embryonic stages of understanding this. But yes, because of the same affinity that these stem cells from fat have towards brain tumors, they have towards other injuries in the brain and theoretically towards other cancers that metastasize in other parts of the body. They go where there is injury, where there is attraction towards them.
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So they go where - they seek out an injury is what you're saying.
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Twelve toss-up states, those are the ones in yellow, and that is 133 electoral votes that have yet to be decided. The big one to watch tomorrow night, way down here, in Florida. Florida reports at 7:00. It has got 25 electoral votes all by itself. You know it's a little embarrassing for Bush to have to be competing for the votes in the state where his brother is the governor. But how moralizing it is for Gore to have to compete for votes in a toss-up state, his own state of Tennessee.
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Twenty-five in Florida, 11 in Tennessee. We'll see how it goes. Quickly, every week we have had you on for six months now with winners and losers in the weekly look at politics. Winners this week, who are they?
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Yes, right. Now there's a new payday-like loan that's being offered by some credit unions, and we really want you to know about this. According to the National Consumer Law Center, these payday loan alternatives offer effective interest rates. That's if you roll in the fees of 455 percent. Too much money. Keep in mind that by law, federally chartered credit unions can't charge you more than 18 percent on loan. So our advice here if you're really strapped for cash and need money immediately, negotiate a payment plan with your lender, stay away from these short-term loans that just keeps you in debt.
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Yes, yes, yes. Well, you say there are fees for unemployment benefits too, right?
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It actually starts in the way that we recruit women. If you select the right women, who are already fit and are athletically inclined and are mentally strong and resilient, they fare better than those who come to Parris Island completely not prepared. And then we have to look towards what we do on the recruit depot and how we train. Just because we've always trained in a segregated way - having the males separate from the females - doesn't mean that that's how we should always do it.
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Why is it so important to you, or why do you think it's so important for men and women to train together?
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Yeah, right. And you also have to understand basically the whole business of automotive, because automotive companies rely on a multi-tiered system of suppliers who deliver the individual boxes, including the software and the electronics, to the car manufacturer, who then ultimately becomes a system integrator and takes these boxes and the electronics and integrates them, makes them work together so that the vehicle ultimately can drive. And so many car companies have a limited purview into what the actual software code is. Of course, if they want to, they can look into it, but there is a lot of intellectual property that sits also with the multi-tiered supplier base, and that is understandable because a lot of the innovations come today from software in the vehicle. So there's a lot of intellectual property that sits in the software and has the innovations that we like, such as assisted parking, for instance.
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Right, like the parking. I've seen some cars now that will detect when you're getting too close to other cars, right? Sideways, frontways?
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Well, we - the paper that we publish right now is all in-vitro, and it was a proof of principle that we can get these cells from human fat. And the series of experiments that we're doing in the laboratory right now are precisely in rodents, in mice.
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Mm-hmm. And they're able to cross that blood-brain barrier and go into the brain?
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It`s not in the market, and you cannot find it in pharmacies. You can buy it in bulk from chemical companies that sell chemicals. However, it has been used for over 30 years to treat very rare conditions of metabolism, usually in children. Universities usually buy the drug in bulk, they process it, and then they treat these very rare conditions. We know that it`s relatively well-tolerated. There are some toxicities in these patients. But, of course, we don`t know how patients with cancer will react to that.
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OK. So this is something you buy at a chemical company. There are going to be people who read about this, like I did today. If I had cancer, I`ve got to tell you, I`m not waiting the two years for the human trial. If this has killed these things, lung, and breast, and, what was the other, brain cancer, if it`s killed these things in test tubes and in lab rats, what`s going to stop somebody who has nothing left to lose from going and finding some of this stuff and taking it?
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We believe so. And once again, we have to be very, very cautious. We're at the embryonic stages of understanding this. But yes, because of the same affinity that these stem cells from fat have towards brain tumors, they have towards other injuries in the brain and theoretically towards other cancers that metastasize in other parts of the body. They go where there is injury, where there is attraction towards them.
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So they go where - they seek out an injury is what you're saying.
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Twelve toss-up states, those are the ones in yellow, and that is 133 electoral votes that have yet to be decided. The big one to watch tomorrow night, way down here, in Florida. Florida reports at 7:00. It has got 25 electoral votes all by itself. You know it's a little embarrassing for Bush to have to be competing for the votes in the state where his brother is the governor. But how moralizing it is for Gore to have to compete for votes in a toss-up state, his own state of Tennessee.
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Twenty-five in Florida, 11 in Tennessee. We'll see how it goes. Quickly, every week we have had you on for six months now with winners and losers in the weekly look at politics. Winners this week, who are they?
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Yes, right. Now there's a new payday-like loan that's being offered by some credit unions, and we really want you to know about this. According to the National Consumer Law Center, these payday loan alternatives offer effective interest rates. That's if you roll in the fees of 455 percent. Too much money. Keep in mind that by law, federally chartered credit unions can't charge you more than 18 percent on loan. So our advice here if you're really strapped for cash and need money immediately, negotiate a payment plan with your lender, stay away from these short-term loans that just keeps you in debt.
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Yes, yes, yes. Well, you say there are fees for unemployment benefits too, right?
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It actually starts in the way that we recruit women. If you select the right women, who are already fit and are athletically inclined and are mentally strong and resilient, they fare better than those who come to Parris Island completely not prepared. And then we have to look towards what we do on the recruit depot and how we train. Just because we've always trained in a segregated way - having the males separate from the females - doesn't mean that that's how we should always do it.
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Why is it so important to you, or why do you think it's so important for men and women to train together?
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Yeah, right. And you also have to understand basically the whole business of automotive, because automotive companies rely on a multi-tiered system of suppliers who deliver the individual boxes, including the software and the electronics, to the car manufacturer, who then ultimately becomes a system integrator and takes these boxes and the electronics and integrates them, makes them work together so that the vehicle ultimately can drive. And so many car companies have a limited purview into what the actual software code is. Of course, if they want to, they can look into it, but there is a lot of intellectual property that sits also with the multi-tiered supplier base, and that is understandable because a lot of the innovations come today from software in the vehicle. So there's a lot of intellectual property that sits in the software and has the innovations that we like, such as assisted parking, for instance.
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Right, like the parking. I've seen some cars now that will detect when you're getting too close to other cars, right? Sideways, frontways?
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Well, we - the paper that we publish right now is all in-vitro, and it was a proof of principle that we can get these cells from human fat. And the series of experiments that we're doing in the laboratory right now are precisely in rodents, in mice.
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Mm-hmm. And they're able to cross that blood-brain barrier and go into the brain?
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It`s not in the market, and you cannot find it in pharmacies. You can buy it in bulk from chemical companies that sell chemicals. However, it has been used for over 30 years to treat very rare conditions of metabolism, usually in children. Universities usually buy the drug in bulk, they process it, and then they treat these very rare conditions. We know that it`s relatively well-tolerated. There are some toxicities in these patients. But, of course, we don`t know how patients with cancer will react to that.
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OK. So this is something you buy at a chemical company. There are going to be people who read about this, like I did today. If I had cancer, I`ve got to tell you, I`m not waiting the two years for the human trial. If this has killed these things, lung, and breast, and, what was the other, brain cancer, if it`s killed these things in test tubes and in lab rats, what`s going to stop somebody who has nothing left to lose from going and finding some of this stuff and taking it?
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We believe so. And once again, we have to be very, very cautious. We're at the embryonic stages of understanding this. But yes, because of the same affinity that these stem cells from fat have towards brain tumors, they have towards other injuries in the brain and theoretically towards other cancers that metastasize in other parts of the body. They go where there is injury, where there is attraction towards them.
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So they go where - they seek out an injury is what you're saying.
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Twelve toss-up states, those are the ones in yellow, and that is 133 electoral votes that have yet to be decided. The big one to watch tomorrow night, way down here, in Florida. Florida reports at 7:00. It has got 25 electoral votes all by itself. You know it's a little embarrassing for Bush to have to be competing for the votes in the state where his brother is the governor. But how moralizing it is for Gore to have to compete for votes in a toss-up state, his own state of Tennessee.
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Twenty-five in Florida, 11 in Tennessee. We'll see how it goes. Quickly, every week we have had you on for six months now with winners and losers in the weekly look at politics. Winners this week, who are they?
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Yes, right. Now there's a new payday-like loan that's being offered by some credit unions, and we really want you to know about this. According to the National Consumer Law Center, these payday loan alternatives offer effective interest rates. That's if you roll in the fees of 455 percent. Too much money. Keep in mind that by law, federally chartered credit unions can't charge you more than 18 percent on loan. So our advice here if you're really strapped for cash and need money immediately, negotiate a payment plan with your lender, stay away from these short-term loans that just keeps you in debt.
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Yes, yes, yes. Well, you say there are fees for unemployment benefits too, right?
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It actually starts in the way that we recruit women. If you select the right women, who are already fit and are athletically inclined and are mentally strong and resilient, they fare better than those who come to Parris Island completely not prepared. And then we have to look towards what we do on the recruit depot and how we train. Just because we've always trained in a segregated way - having the males separate from the females - doesn't mean that that's how we should always do it.
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Why is it so important to you, or why do you think it's so important for men and women to train together?
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Yeah, right. And you also have to understand basically the whole business of automotive, because automotive companies rely on a multi-tiered system of suppliers who deliver the individual boxes, including the software and the electronics, to the car manufacturer, who then ultimately becomes a system integrator and takes these boxes and the electronics and integrates them, makes them work together so that the vehicle ultimately can drive. And so many car companies have a limited purview into what the actual software code is. Of course, if they want to, they can look into it, but there is a lot of intellectual property that sits also with the multi-tiered supplier base, and that is understandable because a lot of the innovations come today from software in the vehicle. So there's a lot of intellectual property that sits in the software and has the innovations that we like, such as assisted parking, for instance.
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Right, like the parking. I've seen some cars now that will detect when you're getting too close to other cars, right? Sideways, frontways?
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Well, we - the paper that we publish right now is all in-vitro, and it was a proof of principle that we can get these cells from human fat. And the series of experiments that we're doing in the laboratory right now are precisely in rodents, in mice.
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Mm-hmm. And they're able to cross that blood-brain barrier and go into the brain?
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It`s not in the market, and you cannot find it in pharmacies. You can buy it in bulk from chemical companies that sell chemicals. However, it has been used for over 30 years to treat very rare conditions of metabolism, usually in children. Universities usually buy the drug in bulk, they process it, and then they treat these very rare conditions. We know that it`s relatively well-tolerated. There are some toxicities in these patients. But, of course, we don`t know how patients with cancer will react to that.
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OK. So this is something you buy at a chemical company. There are going to be people who read about this, like I did today. If I had cancer, I`ve got to tell you, I`m not waiting the two years for the human trial. If this has killed these things, lung, and breast, and, what was the other, brain cancer, if it`s killed these things in test tubes and in lab rats, what`s going to stop somebody who has nothing left to lose from going and finding some of this stuff and taking it?
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We believe so. And once again, we have to be very, very cautious. We're at the embryonic stages of understanding this. But yes, because of the same affinity that these stem cells from fat have towards brain tumors, they have towards other injuries in the brain and theoretically towards other cancers that metastasize in other parts of the body. They go where there is injury, where there is attraction towards them.
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So they go where - they seek out an injury is what you're saying.
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Twelve toss-up states, those are the ones in yellow, and that is 133 electoral votes that have yet to be decided. The big one to watch tomorrow night, way down here, in Florida. Florida reports at 7:00. It has got 25 electoral votes all by itself. You know it's a little embarrassing for Bush to have to be competing for the votes in the state where his brother is the governor. But how moralizing it is for Gore to have to compete for votes in a toss-up state, his own state of Tennessee.
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Twenty-five in Florida, 11 in Tennessee. We'll see how it goes. Quickly, every week we have had you on for six months now with winners and losers in the weekly look at politics. Winners this week, who are they?
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Not really, S.E., because there were so many Democrats in Trump districts, in Iowa, in Michigan, in Virginia, where Trump carried the district by ten points who voted for the impeachment inquiry. So, obviously, when you have a caucus that is 230-odd members, you're going to lose one or two votes. But it's remarkable how unified we actually were, and that wouldn't have been the case a couple months ago.
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So President Trump has already been damaged by this. A new poll, 66 percent of people say he's acted in a way that's unpresidential. But in that same poll, some bad news for Democrats, Congressman. Views of the Democrats' handling of the inquiry tilt negative. 50 percent disapprove of the way Democrats have handled this, 43 percent approve. Pelosi's approval is also underwater. I know you think that this is important no matter what the polls say, no matter what the political consequences, I get that. But the political consequences might not be theoretical. What if Democrats lose the House because of it?
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We want to hear where they stand on the issues of gun violence prevention, that they support things like background checks, disarming domestic abusers, passing a national red flag law. But we also want to know, how are they prioritizing this issue. And there's lots of ways to be innovative so we're looking forward to the answers.
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When you get the answers, no matter what, and I'm always struck by this, there's a lot of people in the country that think, no matter what the answers are to that, and even no matter how many times you say it, they think that no matter what the step, is you're eventually going to be taking away their guns. You write about this in your book. You know this. You've talked to people about this. You've lived in Indiana and Colorado, for goodness sakes.
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That's right. We're seeing Gore at 47, Bush at 44. That's a very narrow lead for Gore. In fact, it's within the margin of error, so we call that a dead heat; Ralph Nader just at 2 percent and Pat Buchanan at 1. Maybe the money will help.
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It can't hurt, let's put it that way.
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The best of all worlds would be that the families come together over the good interest of Elian. That seems not to be possible now. I still hold out the hope that it may be possible after the transfer of care and custody to his father take place. The family in Miami is very attached to the boy. They clearly don't want him returned to Cuba. And I think that is still the big fear that they have that returning him to Juan Miguel Gonzalez, his father, may result in his immediate removal from the United States.
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And if that's the case, he goes back to Cuba, is there anything Janet Reno can do to say: Keep that plane on the ground. You are staying here until the appeals process plays out in court?
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A lot remains a mystery, to be honest. The individual has been described as an intelligence official but remains, as you said, anonymous. He or she is being represented by the same legal team as the whistleblower who submitted the initial formal complaint to the Intelligence Committee inspector general, and it's that complaint, of course, that kicked off this whole Trump-Ukraine affair. One of the lawyers on the legal team, Mark Zaid, says this second individual has spoken with the inspector general. That means that this person now qualifies for whistleblower legal protections under the law. Zaid says this individual has not filed a formal complaint, which means that he or she is almost more like a fact witness at this point who can possibly corroborate material in the initial whistleblower complaint.
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OK. That's an important point, though - that they have not filed a formal complaint, so that's not going to be the next document that drops into our lap. Still, this is the emergence of a second whistleblower - potentially very good news for Democrats and their impeachment inquiry, no?
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Absolutely, I recognize that process. I shudder at it because it's so insidious and some ways evil. But it is -- it's the nightmare of anybody who works in the White House that you might go down in that direction. Then that's why, you know, some years ago, one of our most distinguished historians David McCullough wrote, that the single most important asset of a president is character. And when your president lacks character, it sets a tone for the entire government, certainly for the White House, but also for the cabinet. And I think a man like Bill Barr, listen, he can defend himself. He's responsible for his own actions. But he got sucked into this vortex and he's now is a very -- his reputation in many important impartial circles has been badly damaged. Because he took an office under the pretense of being independent, and now he looks like the president's man who is spinning this, the story of the Mueller probe in a way that's entirely favorable to the president and not respectful of the facts.
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There's not too many people who have touched this White House, who have come out unscathed. I mean, if you just think of Rex --
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Well, that's exactly right. That was why you saw the president come out with a very tough statement on Tuesday and then immediately start dialing that back. And that was when General Powell issued his statement of regret. So I think that there is some modulation going on here. And let's face it: There's no play book for this. This is all working on the learning curve right now.
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We had a former ambassador on this program just a short time ago saying that what he would try to do is find a word that isn't quite apology, that isn't quite I'm sorry, but that sort of works in both languages, where each side can claim they've saved face. Sometimes it sounds like they need a linguist here more than they need diplomacy.
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Yeah. I mean, it was a success. This is a brand-new capsule. This flight was unmanned but this is, sort of, the first spacecraft designed for astronauts since NASA retired the space shuttle in 2011. And everything worked well, but this isn't really game-changing new technology. I mean, this looks exactly like an Apollo capsule. And I went back and watched some YouTube of Apollo landings and it looked very, very similar to what we saw today. And several key systems weren't on board.
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Now, what was missing?
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Not really, S.E., because there were so many Democrats in Trump districts, in Iowa, in Michigan, in Virginia, where Trump carried the district by ten points who voted for the impeachment inquiry. So, obviously, when you have a caucus that is 230-odd members, you're going to lose one or two votes. But it's remarkable how unified we actually were, and that wouldn't have been the case a couple months ago.
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So President Trump has already been damaged by this. A new poll, 66 percent of people say he's acted in a way that's unpresidential. But in that same poll, some bad news for Democrats, Congressman. Views of the Democrats' handling of the inquiry tilt negative. 50 percent disapprove of the way Democrats have handled this, 43 percent approve. Pelosi's approval is also underwater. I know you think that this is important no matter what the polls say, no matter what the political consequences, I get that. But the political consequences might not be theoretical. What if Democrats lose the House because of it?
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We want to hear where they stand on the issues of gun violence prevention, that they support things like background checks, disarming domestic abusers, passing a national red flag law. But we also want to know, how are they prioritizing this issue. And there's lots of ways to be innovative so we're looking forward to the answers.
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When you get the answers, no matter what, and I'm always struck by this, there's a lot of people in the country that think, no matter what the answers are to that, and even no matter how many times you say it, they think that no matter what the step, is you're eventually going to be taking away their guns. You write about this in your book. You know this. You've talked to people about this. You've lived in Indiana and Colorado, for goodness sakes.
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That's right. We're seeing Gore at 47, Bush at 44. That's a very narrow lead for Gore. In fact, it's within the margin of error, so we call that a dead heat; Ralph Nader just at 2 percent and Pat Buchanan at 1. Maybe the money will help.
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It can't hurt, let's put it that way.
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The best of all worlds would be that the families come together over the good interest of Elian. That seems not to be possible now. I still hold out the hope that it may be possible after the transfer of care and custody to his father take place. The family in Miami is very attached to the boy. They clearly don't want him returned to Cuba. And I think that is still the big fear that they have that returning him to Juan Miguel Gonzalez, his father, may result in his immediate removal from the United States.
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And if that's the case, he goes back to Cuba, is there anything Janet Reno can do to say: Keep that plane on the ground. You are staying here until the appeals process plays out in court?
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A lot remains a mystery, to be honest. The individual has been described as an intelligence official but remains, as you said, anonymous. He or she is being represented by the same legal team as the whistleblower who submitted the initial formal complaint to the Intelligence Committee inspector general, and it's that complaint, of course, that kicked off this whole Trump-Ukraine affair. One of the lawyers on the legal team, Mark Zaid, says this second individual has spoken with the inspector general. That means that this person now qualifies for whistleblower legal protections under the law. Zaid says this individual has not filed a formal complaint, which means that he or she is almost more like a fact witness at this point who can possibly corroborate material in the initial whistleblower complaint.
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OK. That's an important point, though - that they have not filed a formal complaint, so that's not going to be the next document that drops into our lap. Still, this is the emergence of a second whistleblower - potentially very good news for Democrats and their impeachment inquiry, no?
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