And you, into that camera, and put it into mom and pops living room. Now, imagine in 10 years, 20 years, we would be able to take, instead of our photons, me and you, and put them in mom and pops living room . Transport people. You tell me. Is that worth it . [ticking] [speaking french] what began as a small, understaffed, illequipped clinic in 1985 today has 100 inpatient beds, an array of specialists, and three operating rooms. They have nearly 2 million patient visits a year. [speaking french] how many lives, do you think, partners in health has saved . In medicine we say t. N. T. C. too numerous to count. Too numerous to count. Welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. Im bob simon. In this edition, we meet the scientist whose work could change the world as we know it. And visit with a doctor who has revolutionized medicine. Back in 1989, the scientific breakthrough that could solve our Energy Problems seemed at hand. It was the announcement of Cold Fusion Nuclear Energy that can work at Room
And you, into that camera, and put it into mom and pops living room. Now, imagine in 10 years, 20 years, we would be able to take, instead of our photons, me and you, and put them in mom and pops living room . Transport people. You tell me. Is that worth it . [ticking] [speaking french] what began as a small, understaffed, illequipped clinic in 1985 today has 100 inpatient beds, an array of specialists, and three operating rooms. They have nearly 2 million patient visits a year. [speaking french] how many lives, do you think, partners in health has saved . In medicine we say t. N. T. C. too numerous to count. Too numerous to count. Welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. Im bob simon. In this edition, we meet the scientist whose work could change the world as we know it. And visit with a doctor who has revolutionized medicine. Back in 1989, the scientific breakthrough that could solve our Energy Problems seemed at hand. It was the announcement of Cold Fusion Nuclear Energy that can work at Room
Many years later, long nap during that you family plan, my father writing the attend the airshow. While there he began into an old friend from work. The man looked at me and said i work next to your dad at the desk for 15 years. I said hey, youre the guy ive been looking for. I want to know, what did my father do every morning when he went to work each day . He got very quiet, thoughtful and then he said, a little of this, a little. Thats the day i discovered my father had been doing more than just holy all those years. Hed been repeating the party line that all engineers with secret clearances had been taught by their employer. But if the knowledge of my fathers daily vocation was meager, it was even less with my mother. Ive been told that my parents had worked together for a while at rocketdyne, although different departments. I know shortly after my younger brother stephen is born, another retired to become a fulltime wife and mother. Over the years i heard between friends and cowor
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