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and make it as a monkey gene.that's because we all evolve from the same original organisms and we share the same genetic code. so when this technology was first created, scientists got together and created an open meeting. journalist came, policymaker came, they all spent months reading. there was no document about the gene but they all spent months collecting the information, learning the vocabulary and then they had a meeting in which they said we are going to put a voluntary project for one year before we can figure out what the next steps are because this technology may unleash biological catastrophe. it is possible, i think, at, at least within the united states to put it on things before we figure out what to do with them. two weeks ago, two months ago there was a large conference and it was suggested there should be a moratorium on editing human genes, in particular kinds of cell. certainly not not every cells but embryonic stem cells of certain kinds, although that's unlikely to happen, but certainly human
and make it as a monkey gene.that's because we all evolve from the same original organisms and we share the same genetic code. so when this technology was first created, scientists got together and created an open meeting. journalist came, policymaker came, they all spent months reading. there was no document about the gene but they all spent months collecting the information, learning the vocabulary and then they had a meeting in which they said we are going to put a voluntary project for one...
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fox25 morning news. >> sara: i'm sara underwood. >> gene: i'm gene lavanchy. sun shining outside, about time because we have pretty heavy rain moving through early in the morning and shiri spear and stormtracker weather center. >> shiri: getsing into the clearing hair and a lot more sunshine out there, 49? and turning north shore boston, 43 in worcester, 43 in nashua, new hampshire and new bedford was at 60?. hyannis 58 so finding temperatures dropping now that our front has come through and expect temperatures rebound close to 60 and last of the fog sitting over the cape and clouds, a lot of moisture from the passing showers, but conditions obviously getting brighter and brighter as we go and this is the hour-by-hour forecast in waltham and stick with sunshine and scattered clouds and temperatures 10:00 a.m. at 52? and mid to upper 50s there and the suburbs of boston, quick temperature dropoff though once we hit and sun goes down and stronger winds today when back about 10. julie grauert up now with live drive time traffic this morning and closure. >> julie:
fox25 morning news. >> sara: i'm sara underwood. >> gene: i'm gene lavanchy. sun shining outside, about time because we have pretty heavy rain moving through early in the morning and shiri spear and stormtracker weather center. >> shiri: getsing into the clearing hair and a lot more sunshine out there, 49? and turning north shore boston, 43 in worcester, 43 in nashua, new hampshire and new bedford was at 60?. hyannis 58 so finding temperatures dropping now that our front has...
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my name is dylan polin >> gene: i'm gene lavanchy. >> sara: i'm sara underwood. breezy and clear blue skies and let's check in with shiri spear and stormtracker weather center where, shiri, you say wind 20s. >> compare to yesterday at this time, temperatures running about 10 to 15? cooler and upper 30s lawrence, bedford, norwood, over to worcester at only 35? and melrose today and incorporate scattered clouds into the afternoon forecast and tracking into the 20 miles per hour rains and weapons now and for the afternoon when i'm back with you in 10. julie grauert up now and lighter than usual. >> relatively mellow commute this morning, route 1 hasn't slowed down at all as you approach lynn fells parkway in saugus. and volume on 93 south in the medford area near route 16 and route 60 and the expressway, don't get relief there, and 33 minutes pike eastbound and 27 minutes on the expressway and 50 minutes on 93 south as you approach the zakim bridge. >> gene: gronkowski -- rob gronkowski will undergo back surgery to end his season and find new favorite target. >> sar
my name is dylan polin >> gene: i'm gene lavanchy. >> sara: i'm sara underwood. breezy and clear blue skies and let's check in with shiri spear and stormtracker weather center where, shiri, you say wind 20s. >> compare to yesterday at this time, temperatures running about 10 to 15? cooler and upper 30s lawrence, bedford, norwood, over to worcester at only 35? and melrose today and incorporate scattered clouds into the afternoon forecast and tracking into the 20 miles per hour...
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and make it as a monkey gene.that's because we all evolve from the same original organisms and we share the same genetic code. so when this technology was first created, scientists got together and created an open meeting. journalist came, policymaker came, they all spent months reading. there was no document about the gene but they all spent months collecting the information, learning the vocabulary and then they had a meeting in which they said we are going to put a voluntary project for one year before we can figure out what the next steps are because this technology may unleash biological catastrophe. it is possible, i think, at, at least within the united states to put it on things before we figure out what to do with them. two weeks ago, two months ago there was a large conference and it was suggested there should be a moratorium on editing human genes, in particular kinds of cell. certainly not not every cells but embryonic stem cells of certain kinds, although that's unlikely to happen, but certainly human
and make it as a monkey gene.that's because we all evolve from the same original organisms and we share the same genetic code. so when this technology was first created, scientists got together and created an open meeting. journalist came, policymaker came, they all spent months reading. there was no document about the gene but they all spent months collecting the information, learning the vocabulary and then they had a meeting in which they said we are going to put a voluntary project for one...
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thereby preventing unintended consequences on the human gene pool.egulators will have to act fast in 2017 as experiments are already under way. in october, chinese researchers became the first in the world to test crispr modified cells on a human. caroline: that was bloomberg's caitlyn meehan reporting. now, that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology" and for 2016. we wish you all a very, very happy new year. and make sure, of course, you join us next week because 2017 means "bloomberg technology" willing on the ground for the consumer technology show in las vegas. a.o.l. c.e.o. and turner chairman. be sure to tune in. but stay with us now just before you go away for your champagne for "studio 1.0" with emily cheng. she will talk about the rapid growth of a photo sharing app and the decision to sell the company. this is bloomberg. happy new year. ♪ i've spent my life planting a size-six, non-slip shoe into that door. on this side, i want my customers to relax and enjoy themselves. but these days it's phones before forks. they want wifi ou
thereby preventing unintended consequences on the human gene pool.egulators will have to act fast in 2017 as experiments are already under way. in october, chinese researchers became the first in the world to test crispr modified cells on a human. caroline: that was bloomberg's caitlyn meehan reporting. now, that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology" and for 2016. we wish you all a very, very happy new year. and make sure, of course, you join us next week because 2017...
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>> gene: details that come to light as teen comes to court. >> julie: tap into the rainy day fund in order to bridge the gap. >>> complete new england news coverage starts right now. this is the fox25 morning news. >> gene: thank you for joining us on thursday, december 1st. yes, it is december >> julie: kevin lemanowicz not to be confused. >> very similar storm out of here and sun making come back and shiri spear joins us with details. hey, shiri. >> looking good, all the rain pushing offshore and show all the big holes in the clouds right now and that means for you it is going to be sun filled day, we have a couple scattered clouds that will end up bulk up we got near 60? in hyannis this morning and we have had some 60s on the south shore and the southcoast. i think we are going to work our way close to many of you take down hot, cool spots coming up in 10 minutes. julie, back to you for live drive time traffic. >> things looking a lot better, shiri, route 1 really opened up, sluggish on 93 south, and we have a closure on kneeland street westbound, still closed between harrison ave
>> gene: details that come to light as teen comes to court. >> julie: tap into the rainy day fund in order to bridge the gap. >>> complete new england news coverage starts right now. this is the fox25 morning news. >> gene: thank you for joining us on thursday, december 1st. yes, it is december >> julie: kevin lemanowicz not to be confused. >> very similar storm out of here and sun making come back and shiri spear joins us with details. hey, shiri....
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back to you, gene. >> gene: 6:21. >>> a new push to get overdosing drugs into facilities that help the elderly. why the state says it is important to get those drugs ?? dylan: i was un-athletic and very sedentary in my lifestyle. and then i found parkour and something about it clicked. then i stopped drinking soda i was like if i eat these things i'm going to be heavier and i'm not going to be able to jump as far. my name is dylan polin kisses deluxe chocolates. with a whole roasted hazelnut, delicate crisps and layers of rich, creamy chocolate, they're twice the size of the kisses chocolates you love. >>> this morning, wildfires tennessee and the death toll there it rising. crews found three more bodies bringing the number of people killed to seven and many stated their family members are still missing. >> call the other shelters here. and just hoping for a miracle. >> more than 700 buildings have been destroyed and damaged. 300 of those in the popular vacation town of gatlinburg. thousands have been evacuate from the great smokey mountains fueled by high winds yesterday. the weather
back to you, gene. >> gene: 6:21. >>> a new push to get overdosing drugs into facilities that help the elderly. why the state says it is important to get those drugs ?? dylan: i was un-athletic and very sedentary in my lifestyle. and then i found parkour and something about it clicked. then i stopped drinking soda i was like if i eat these things i'm going to be heavier and i'm not going to be able to jump as far. my name is dylan polin kisses deluxe chocolates. with a whole...
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those are the main genes. there are other genes that add to the whole process.e know that initial state of what we call carcinogenesis. the process of developing cancer. physical ones, radiation, uv light. chemical ones, you heard a talk about estrogen and testosterone. both of which can cause the development of cancer. breast cancer and prostate cancer and so on. there are many other chemical carcinogens. .moking cigarettes polysaccharides that come out of it are very carcinogenic. temperature grilled meat. i'm sure we all know that and so on. there are viruses associated with cancer. hpv. human papilloma virus. epstein-barr virus. hepatitis b and c and of course hiv and so on. interestingly within the body there are processes that go on in the metabolisms that actually contribute to carcinogenesis. oxygen. oxygen is a great thing of course. we need it to get energy and so on. oxygen can also be very toxic. it produces reactive oxygen species. these small molecules can damage the dna. particularly guanine. the basis of the dna. if it is not repaired it can beco
those are the main genes. there are other genes that add to the whole process.e know that initial state of what we call carcinogenesis. the process of developing cancer. physical ones, radiation, uv light. chemical ones, you heard a talk about estrogen and testosterone. both of which can cause the development of cancer. breast cancer and prostate cancer and so on. there are many other chemical carcinogens. .moking cigarettes polysaccharides that come out of it are very carcinogenic. temperature...
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because you have the gene. the crazy gene. yes, the crazy gene. thing keeping you from understanding them is your own fear-- your fear of the unknown the unknown... and i don't want to know. but we have to know allow yourself to hear them for just a few moments. do it for us. what will l ppen to me... when they're done? you'll be on voyager... surroundededy friends. i can't understand them. you will. they're talking too fast, too many words. try to focus on one word at a time. they won't hurt you! no one will hurt youou! 18th gradient, trimetric fracture. keep going. we have to modify our deflector. we have to induce a paralateral rentrillic trajectory. how do we do that? i think i understand. it's making sense. where are you going? i can make the adjustments myself. i have to get to the bridge. i don't know how much longer i can keep it in my mind! pened? he's got a right uppercut almost knocked me out. move over, harar. hang on, ensign. they showed me how to get out. he's hallucinating. out of the way! tell us what to do. i can't! it's too diffi
because you have the gene. the crazy gene. yes, the crazy gene. thing keeping you from understanding them is your own fear-- your fear of the unknown the unknown... and i don't want to know. but we have to know allow yourself to hear them for just a few moments. do it for us. what will l ppen to me... when they're done? you'll be on voyager... surroundededy friends. i can't understand them. you will. they're talking too fast, too many words. try to focus on one word at a time. they won't hurt...
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i am glad the manatee is healthy again. >> gene: we all are. congressman stephen lynch took a stance against the leadership of his own party. we will talk to lynch about the challenge of nancy pelosi and the future of the so capital one reimagined banking... ?? with a place that feels nothing like a bank. and helpful people that talk to you...not sell to you. with free checking accounts that are actually free... no minimums. no fees. and a top-rated app, let's you bank right here. that's banking reimagined. what's in your wallet? [ bell clangs ] celebrate the holidays with delicious dunkin' coffee. stop by dunkin' donuts for two k-cup boxes for $15.99 or 3 pounds of packaged coffee for $19.99. america runs on dunkin'. this. is. everything. honey bunches of oats withcoffee real strawberries..99. it's all of this, this, and this. and especially that. waaat? yep, add this and you've got strawesomeberry. "oohh!" honey bunches of oats with real strawberries. ?? dylan: anybody can do parkour. our whole aim with the gym is to get people moving, and wa
i am glad the manatee is healthy again. >> gene: we all are. congressman stephen lynch took a stance against the leadership of his own party. we will talk to lynch about the challenge of nancy pelosi and the future of the so capital one reimagined banking... ?? with a place that feels nothing like a bank. and helpful people that talk to you...not sell to you. with free checking accounts that are actually free... no minimums. no fees. and a top-rated app, let's you bank right here. that's...
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opposite gene kelly and donald o'connor.n as a survivor after carrie's father, eddie fisher left her for elizabeth taylor. thrrughout her life, debbie stayed strong. >> i want to go out performing, singing and dancing. that's what i love. >> is there a reason to stop? >> not until the inevitable. >> losing debbie and carrie one day apart was unthinkable and unimaginable. like the passing of music superstar prince. ♪ purple rain, purple rain >> i have nothing left to prove. i feel like the greatest performer that i could have been. >> in april the singer was found collapsed in his elevator in his paisley park estate. his cause of death was an accidental overdose of fentanyl. it's believed he used the drug for chronic pain. >> a man of few words who let o his music do the talking for him. to many one of his greatest achievements was his 1984 film "purple rain." he won an oscar for song score and starred as a musician. >> he did a movie, you know, you get that and you move on. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> in 1993, he became fed up with his record
opposite gene kelly and donald o'connor.n as a survivor after carrie's father, eddie fisher left her for elizabeth taylor. thrrughout her life, debbie stayed strong. >> i want to go out performing, singing and dancing. that's what i love. >> is there a reason to stop? >> not until the inevitable. >> losing debbie and carrie one day apart was unthinkable and unimaginable. like the passing of music superstar prince. ♪ purple rain, purple rain >> i have nothing left...
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i am gene lavanchy. >> sara: and i am sara underwood. clear skies back in town this morning perfect to kick off our weekend. meteorologist shiri spear says we have a nice stretch of weather headed into saturday and sunday and chilly temperatures. >> shiri: yeah, you remember how warm it was yesterday morning -- that is completely gone. we than it was yesterday at this time. at 40 in boston. 37 in plymouth and norwood. 32 in nashua, new hampshire. and 34 in worcester. and we are running mostly clear and the game plan for melrose and this stands for most of you. temperatures are not shifting until we hit 8:00 this morning or even a little bit later. by 10 a.m. 44 degrees. upper 40s to about 50 degrees noontime and into the winds will be the home with different story. 22-mile-per-hour gusts. what that means for wind chills now and this afternoon when i am back with you in 10. julie grauert is live drive time traffic starting off north of the city. >> julie: things are looking good. a half an hour before things pick up closer to 6:30. route
i am gene lavanchy. >> sara: and i am sara underwood. clear skies back in town this morning perfect to kick off our weekend. meteorologist shiri spear says we have a nice stretch of weather headed into saturday and sunday and chilly temperatures. >> shiri: yeah, you remember how warm it was yesterday morning -- that is completely gone. we than it was yesterday at this time. at 40 in boston. 37 in plymouth and norwood. 32 in nashua, new hampshire. and 34 in worcester. and we are...
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the research uses a pioneering technique called gene editing, which allows genes to be changed quicklyme say this may end the organ crisis. but it also may raise ethical issues. you are watching two species being mixed. humans stemcells are being injected into a one—day—old pig embryo. you can see them travelling down the tube. this biologist in california is trying to grow a human pancreas inside a pig. our hope is that this will develop normally. but the pancreas will be made up almost exclusively out of human cells so that then that pancreas will be compatible with the patient for transplantation. the technique is known as gene editing. it uses molecular scissors to delete the dna instructions in the pig embryo to create a pancreas. the ambition is the human cells will fill the void and grow a human pancreas instead. the same technique might enable other organs to be grown for transplant. the bbc‘s panorama was allowed to film the sows filled with human embryos known as chimeras. human stem cells are taken from a patient, they could be tissue match, reducing the risk of rejection. t
the research uses a pioneering technique called gene editing, which allows genes to be changed quicklyme say this may end the organ crisis. but it also may raise ethical issues. you are watching two species being mixed. humans stemcells are being injected into a one—day—old pig embryo. you can see them travelling down the tube. this biologist in california is trying to grow a human pancreas inside a pig. our hope is that this will develop normally. but the pancreas will be made up almost...
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and two individuals can be dna repair genes, they can be metabolizing genes.nes that metabolize a carcinogen once it gets into your body. those differences can also contribute. then there are mutations that you inherit, some of the tumor suppressor genes, for example. and of course there is lifestyle and environment in which you live in. diet properly, exercise, and so on. of course smoking. and habits that expose you to hpv or hiv and so on, that can contribute to having cancer, all of that can contribute to it. now, i'm going to touch a little bit on the treatment of cancer. of course surgery is one of the tools that have been available. but surgery is very, very effective in benign tumors or tumors that are developed early and are localized, haven't spread. surgery often is the only treatment you need. you take it out and go back home, let the wound heel, and go about your life. but unfortunately sometimes it's not the case, people come when the disease has already started to expand. it's not always their fault, because some of the symptoms are not very obv
and two individuals can be dna repair genes, they can be metabolizing genes.nes that metabolize a carcinogen once it gets into your body. those differences can also contribute. then there are mutations that you inherit, some of the tumor suppressor genes, for example. and of course there is lifestyle and environment in which you live in. diet properly, exercise, and so on. of course smoking. and habits that expose you to hpv or hiv and so on, that can contribute to having cancer, all of that...
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gene kelly? he had a microphone and he used to yell at you?er." he was always coaching. you were his love interest in the movie and you fought off i suppose quite a lot of other actresses who were in the frame to get the role originally. people like leslie caron and judy garland and in the end it was the unknown, debbie reynolds. well, i did suit the role. it was supposed to be an innocent virginal little girl and i was that, but i think it was a tough deal for poor gene to be stuck with me who had never danced. it would have been far better for him to have a great dancer, but i worked so hard that i think in the end, when i look at the performance of that little girl, i think i did a good job. it must have been a fantastic time in many ways in the 1950s. you were also hanging out with frank sinatra and the rat pack, a great partying mob, and there were you with your innocent little girl image. how did you fit in with the rat pack, who were going off having all these wild times? i was not having a wild time when i started. i was just a teenage
gene kelly? he had a microphone and he used to yell at you?er." he was always coaching. you were his love interest in the movie and you fought off i suppose quite a lot of other actresses who were in the frame to get the role originally. people like leslie caron and judy garland and in the end it was the unknown, debbie reynolds. well, i did suit the role. it was supposed to be an innocent virginal little girl and i was that, but i think it was a tough deal for poor gene to be stuck with...
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if this is it i have no regrets. >> gene passed away holding hands with his family. us in 1995. >> we've been married for three years now, three wonderful years and i'm happier than i've ever been in my life. he was lucky enough to find love again after losing gilda radner in 989 approximately while she was alive, e.t. saw firsthand how passionate they were. >> their relationship was also hot tempered with lots of arguments. >> i would pick up a plate and throw it. i know you love me. now i know you love me. >> the year after her death he returned to work in the comedy, "funny about love". >> after gilda died, a lot of emotion was not coming out of me, and i'd come home at night exhausted and i felt relieved because i could cry, and i said i'm finally healing. ♪ ♪ if you're blue and you don't know where to go to ♪ >> he made us laugh making a career out of being a straight man in absurd situations, but gene himself was a quiet soul. >> i love those films, but they're crazy and bizarre that i wanted to be a real human being. ♪ maybe there you'll be free if you'll trul
if this is it i have no regrets. >> gene passed away holding hands with his family. us in 1995. >> we've been married for three years now, three wonderful years and i'm happier than i've ever been in my life. he was lucky enough to find love again after losing gilda radner in 989 approximately while she was alive, e.t. saw firsthand how passionate they were. >> their relationship was also hot tempered with lots of arguments. >> i would pick up a plate and throw it. i...
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. >> gene: the hospital issued a statement that dr. herrin won't be seeing any kind patients. >>> and buzz aldrin was air-lifted from the south pole. the 84-year-old was picked up he was in antarctica with a tour group. he is responding well with antibiotics and is in stable condition. he is best known forking with one of the first men to walk on the moon. >>> the mall of mark is giving kids a chance to meet an african-american santa claus. he was offered the spot after meeting the owner of the santa experience at a convention this summer. he said out of thousands of santas, the only one who wasn't bite. the santa experience and santa larry say it is important to show kids come in all colors. >> it gives the kid an opportunity to see tan at that that looks like them and gives them something to identify with, but santa is still just santa. >> gene: santa larry is just one of many santas working at the mall of america this year. they are all santa's helpers, of course. they will spend four days there meeting with families. >>> santa clau
. >> gene: the hospital issued a statement that dr. herrin won't be seeing any kind patients. >>> and buzz aldrin was air-lifted from the south pole. the 84-year-old was picked up he was in antarctica with a tour group. he is responding well with antibiotics and is in stable condition. he is best known forking with one of the first men to walk on the moon. >>> the mall of mark is giving kids a chance to meet an african-american santa claus. he was offered the spot after...
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. >> plus gene wilder remembered. we back at the "e.t."know you love me. >> the willy wonka star in his own words. >> love in particular, throws you upside down and throws you around. >>> closed captioning provided by -- ♪ ♪ if you want to view paradise ♪ >>> welcome back to our special look at the stars we lost in 2016. gene wilder passed away at the age of 83 after a battle with alzheimer's disease, but he left behind one of the most endearing characters ever created on film and we were lucky to spend so many priceless moments with the comedy great. ♪ come with me and you'll be in a world of pure imagination ♪ >> i've had a wonderful career, and i have no complaints. if this is it i have no regrets. >> gene passed away holding hands with his family. by his side was his fourth wife karen whom he introduced to us in 1995. >> we've been married for three years now, three wonderful years and i'm happier than i've ever been in my life. he was lucky enough to find love again after losing gilda radner in 989 approximately while she was alive, e
. >> plus gene wilder remembered. we back at the "e.t."know you love me. >> the willy wonka star in his own words. >> love in particular, throws you upside down and throws you around. >>> closed captioning provided by -- ♪ ♪ if you want to view paradise ♪ >>> welcome back to our special look at the stars we lost in 2016. gene wilder passed away at the age of 83 after a battle with alzheimer's disease, but he left behind one of the most...
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>> you know, i referenced this before, i'm looking at cell gene.t is a company with its own drugs, it is basically the whole story, but it is a special drug and unique. this makes it very different than some of the other sort of healthcare stories i think where they were under a lot of political pressure. on top of that, this thing is exceptionally cheap. we are talking about trading 16 times forward earnings, and this is for a company that has double digit revenue growth, you know, 50% eps growth and they're looking at projecting that growth to 2020. you don't find too many stocks where i think you have what i call that margin of safety because valuation protects you on the down side, but there is a lot of growth to be had. on top of that, it happens to set up fairly favorably as far as options are concerned because right now you can buy the february 1, 2130 call spread. that's 25% of the difference between the strike. that captures basically the next 10 bucks if it should rally, it was trading around 116.5 when i looked at this. on the down side,
>> you know, i referenced this before, i'm looking at cell gene.t is a company with its own drugs, it is basically the whole story, but it is a special drug and unique. this makes it very different than some of the other sort of healthcare stories i think where they were under a lot of political pressure. on top of that, this thing is exceptionally cheap. we are talking about trading 16 times forward earnings, and this is for a company that has double digit revenue growth, you know, 50%...
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and then gene kelly and fred astaire and stanley donnan, they were the creators.ance to drop dead. his family were orphaned soakers. it was great. he could run up soakers. it was great. he could run up the wall around backwards. they say all the taskmaster and some were saying he was tough on you. not a lwa ys saying he was tough on you. not always very nice. now, he was tough. you have the right idea. did he shout at you? he had a microphone and he used to yell at you. gene kelly? he would tell me smile, the bigger, be louder. he was always coaching. you were his love interest in the movie and you fought off quite another actresses who are in the friend to get the role originally. people like leslie caron and judy garland and in the end it was the unknown, debbie reynolds. and judy garland and in the end it was the unknown, debbie reynoldsm was the unknown, debbie reynoldsm was supposed to be an innocent virginal will goal and i was fat and i think it was a tough deal for porting to be stuck with me who had never danced. it would have been far better for never da
and then gene kelly and fred astaire and stanley donnan, they were the creators.ance to drop dead. his family were orphaned soakers. it was great. he could run up soakers. it was great. he could run up the wall around backwards. they say all the taskmaster and some were saying he was tough on you. not a lwa ys saying he was tough on you. not always very nice. now, he was tough. you have the right idea. did he shout at you? he had a microphone and he used to yell at you. gene kelly? he would...
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we know what all our genes are. we can look at the jeans and say what's different between this person jeans and that person's genes. we have this new science on top of genetic that studies how the environment change the expression . these are some of the tools that we have at our disposal. now what we need to do is use those tools to bridge the structural and biochemical science with the tell me about your mother behavioral science . to illustrate what i mean, to make that clearer, you're on the left we have the structure of serotonin, one of our neurotransmitters, a chemical in your brain that we know this functionally signaling is associated with feelings of overwhelming grief and sadness that we call depression so we have a bridge between the biochemical serotonin and the behavior , depression. what we don't have is that piece of the puzzle that leads to a reactively violent individual who snaps and explodes inappropriately and who goes road rage on somebody for the kid in the lunch line beats another kid up beca
we know what all our genes are. we can look at the jeans and say what's different between this person jeans and that person's genes. we have this new science on top of genetic that studies how the environment change the expression . these are some of the tools that we have at our disposal. now what we need to do is use those tools to bridge the structural and biochemical science with the tell me about your mother behavioral science . to illustrate what i mean, to make that clearer, you're on...
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there was then finally immunity over them, harness a couple of the gene and went on from there. our good and bad doesn't capture the strangeness of the little things. >> some scientists that think that some viruses might play a role in the immune system. we have loads of them in our bodies and some along the lining and the mucus, there are millions, trillions perhaps of the viruses stuck in the mucus waiting to infect bacteria and helps keep the population of microbes that live within us under check and help to collect for the species within us. you know, i think it also highlights another aspect to this work that we need to keep these populations and the balance of those communities matter. many of the diseases about zika and ebola, one microbe and one disease, you can also get illness when communities of microbes shift and no particular member is responsible for the disease, it's just the entire community has gone out of whack. maybe you have new invading species that you don't have anymore. you see this all over the place. many illnesses that have become more common in the 21
there was then finally immunity over them, harness a couple of the gene and went on from there. our good and bad doesn't capture the strangeness of the little things. >> some scientists that think that some viruses might play a role in the immune system. we have loads of them in our bodies and some along the lining and the mucus, there are millions, trillions perhaps of the viruses stuck in the mucus waiting to infect bacteria and helps keep the population of microbes that live within us...
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the research uses a pioneering technique called gene editing, which allows genes to be changed quicklygan crisis. but it also may raise ethical issues. you are watching two species being mixed. humans stem cells are being injected into a one—day—old pig embryo. you can see them travelling down the tube. this biologist in california is trying to grow a human pancreas inside a pig. our hope is that this will develop normally. but the pancreas will be made up almost exclusively out of human cells so that then that pancreas will be compatible with the patient for transplantation. the technique is known as gene editing. it uses molecular scissors to delete the dna instructions in the pig embryo to create a pancreas. the ambition is the human cells will fill the void and grow a human pancreas instead. the same technique might enable other organs to be grown for transplant. the bbc‘s panorama was allowed to film the sows filled with human embryos known as chimeras. human stem cells are taken from a patient, they could be tissue matched, reducing the risk of rejection. this research raises pro
the research uses a pioneering technique called gene editing, which allows genes to be changed quicklygan crisis. but it also may raise ethical issues. you are watching two species being mixed. humans stem cells are being injected into a one—day—old pig embryo. you can see them travelling down the tube. this biologist in california is trying to grow a human pancreas inside a pig. our hope is that this will develop normally. but the pancreas will be made up almost exclusively out of human...
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the research uses a pioneering technique called gene editing, which allows genes to be changed quicklylso may raise ethical issues. you are watching two species being mixed. humans stem cells are being injected into a one—day—old pig embryo. you can see them travelling down the tube. this biologist in california is trying to grow a human pancreas inside a pig. our hope is that this will develop normally. but the pancreas will be made up almost exclusively out of human cells so that then that pancreas will be compatible with the patient for transplantation. the technique is known as gene editing. it uses molecular scissors to delete the dna instructions in the pig embryo to create a pancreas. the ambition is the human cells will fill the void and grow a human pancreas instead. the same technique might enable other organs to be grown for transplant. the bbc‘s panorama was allowed to film the sows filled with human embryos known as chimeras. human stem cells are taken from a patient, they could be tissue match, reducing the risk of rejection. this research raises profound ethical concerns
the research uses a pioneering technique called gene editing, which allows genes to be changed quicklylso may raise ethical issues. you are watching two species being mixed. humans stem cells are being injected into a one—day—old pig embryo. you can see them travelling down the tube. this biologist in california is trying to grow a human pancreas inside a pig. our hope is that this will develop normally. but the pancreas will be made up almost exclusively out of human cells so that then...
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the research uses a pioneering technique called gene editing, which allows genes to be changed quicklye organ crisis. but it also may raise ethical issues. you are watching two species being mixed. humans stem cells are being injected into a one—day—old pig embryo. you can see them travelling down the tube. this biologist in california is trying to grow a human pancreas inside a pig. our hope is that this will develop normally. but the pancreas will be made up almost exclusively out of human cells so that then that pancreas will be compatible with the patient for transplantation. the technique is known as gene editing. it uses molecular scissors to delete the dna instructions in the pig embryo to create a pancreas. the ambition is the human cells will fill the void and grow a human pancreas instead. the same technique might enable other organs to be grown for transplant. the bbc‘s panorama was allowed to film the sows filled with human embryos known as chimeras. human stem cells are taken from a patient, they could be tissue matched, reducing the risk of rejection. this research raises
the research uses a pioneering technique called gene editing, which allows genes to be changed quicklye organ crisis. but it also may raise ethical issues. you are watching two species being mixed. humans stem cells are being injected into a one—day—old pig embryo. you can see them travelling down the tube. this biologist in california is trying to grow a human pancreas inside a pig. our hope is that this will develop normally. but the pancreas will be made up almost exclusively out of...
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because if you have a brown-eye gene and a blue-eye gene, you're going to get brown eyes. or cystic fibrosis is recessive, or diabetes or many, and it takes up to 20 generations for recessive mutations to express themselves. so we're talking about eons of time for e expression of genetic disease--that's the second thing. the third thing is if the man's got plutonium in his testicles--and every male inn te northern hemisphere has a tiny load in his gonad--it's from weapons testing days, and plutotonium is ststill falling . and the man is cremated, the smokoke goes up the chimneney wh the plutonium, so yoyou can breathe it in, another man can, and it's ad infinitum because plutonium has a half-life of 24,400 years and d lasts for r a llong time. but the other thing is ththat the bodydy thinks plutonium is iron--it't's an irn analalogue--so it's stored in the liver, where it causes liver cancer. it's stored in the bone marrow to cause--to produce hemoglobin in the red blood cells, but it causes leukemia or bone cancer. it crosses the placenta into the developing embryo--which
because if you have a brown-eye gene and a blue-eye gene, you're going to get brown eyes. or cystic fibrosis is recessive, or diabetes or many, and it takes up to 20 generations for recessive mutations to express themselves. so we're talking about eons of time for e expression of genetic disease--that's the second thing. the third thing is if the man's got plutonium in his testicles--and every male inn te northern hemisphere has a tiny load in his gonad--it's from weapons testing days, and...
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the zika has ten genes, ebola had seven genes and they're running rings around us. we have immune systems we have evolved for billions of years. they find a way around it. they're thriving, spreading all over the world. and what is happening is that there are all these viruses in the animal kingdom and spill ought as we are basically moving further and further into the zika system, and disturbing the homes of bats, monkeys, and other wildlife, and they are finding a very nice new abundant host and it's us, and i'm not totally fatalistic about this. just a couple weeks ago, a great man named d.a. hen doorson -- dep her down side. he led the erat indication of smallpox can which i is way worse. it killed billions of people. and we wiped it out from the blame. so, if we have a dedication, we can actually fight these things, but we can't just ignore them and pretend they'll take care of themselves. >> so you were going to do kind of a good cop/bad cop thing. he's the bad cop. ed is going to tell us the good side of this. what is interesting is that we're seeing these kn
the zika has ten genes, ebola had seven genes and they're running rings around us. we have immune systems we have evolved for billions of years. they find a way around it. they're thriving, spreading all over the world. and what is happening is that there are all these viruses in the animal kingdom and spill ought as we are basically moving further and further into the zika system, and disturbing the homes of bats, monkeys, and other wildlife, and they are finding a very nice new abundant host...
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dancing with gene kelly.ng. >>> secretary of state john kerry criticizing israel and prime minister benjamin netanyahu in the middle east policy speech. the secretary the state warning the two-state solution is in jeopardy and blaming prime minister benjamin netanyahu for standing in the way of peace. >> the israelis prime minister publicly supports a two-state solution. his current coalition is the most right wing in israeli history with the most agenda driven with the extreme elements. >> kerry defending the decision by the u.s. to abstain in the u.n. vote condemninges israelis settleme settlements. now the white house would veto any u.n. resolution dictating a peace solution or recognizing a palestinian state. reaction to the kerry speech was swift and strong. especially from the prime minister who called it a bias attack that paid lip service from palestinian terror. let's get more from oren liebermann live in jerusalem. >> reporter: good morning, alison. one of the comments in the papers points out secre
dancing with gene kelly.ng. >>> secretary of state john kerry criticizing israel and prime minister benjamin netanyahu in the middle east policy speech. the secretary the state warning the two-state solution is in jeopardy and blaming prime minister benjamin netanyahu for standing in the way of peace. >> the israelis prime minister publicly supports a two-state solution. his current coalition is the most right wing in israeli history with the most agenda driven with the extreme...
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there is something which is you can have the same genes, dna repair genes, metabolizing genes.re differences that can also contribute and then there are mutations, genuine mutations you inherit. of course, there is lifestyle in the environment you live in. of course, smoking. that exposes you to hiv and so on. that will contribute to having cancer. i'm going to touch a little bit on the treatment of cancer. surgery is one of the tools that has been available. in the nineffective tumors and tumors that are found early and have not spread. you'd take it out and you go back home. you go about your life. not the case for most people. the disease is already started to spread. it's not always their fault and some of the symptoms are not very obvious area -- obvious. feel.ot a lump you can radiation has been a hallmark of cancer for a long time. these are the mainstays of cancer therapy. there are other treatments. they are representing advances that make a difference in the future. i will talk about a couple of those. chemotherapy, most patients are going to get some form of chemothe
there is something which is you can have the same genes, dna repair genes, metabolizing genes.re differences that can also contribute and then there are mutations, genuine mutations you inherit. of course, there is lifestyle in the environment you live in. of course, smoking. that exposes you to hiv and so on. that will contribute to having cancer. i'm going to touch a little bit on the treatment of cancer. surgery is one of the tools that has been available. in the nineffective tumors and...
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gene cernan. commander ol' apollo 17. jean e gene, very good to have you. how are you. >> i'm fine.ays great to talk to you. i just wish the circumstances were a little different. >> i larry you, my friend. when -- i hear you, my friend. when you look at this and the remarkable ten-year gap, only ten years between the first man to ore built the earth and the last one to walk on the moon, that's an incredible ten years. we never quit and john was a champion for all of us who followed help made it possible. he opened the door. we walked through. and he is the real hero. it's not those who ended up just following in his footsteps. he is the guy who made it happen, and we're going to miss him. and i remember those days when i watched john -- and you probably do, too -- you may not be old enough but i certainly am. i'd get up the middle of the night, wait for them to launch. wouldn't launch. get up to days later. try it again. but he had what it took. he truly did. talk about the right stuff. i don't know how you define the right stuff but if you define john glenn, you'll find it. >> i w
gene cernan. commander ol' apollo 17. jean e gene, very good to have you. how are you. >> i'm fine.ays great to talk to you. i just wish the circumstances were a little different. >> i larry you, my friend. when -- i hear you, my friend. when you look at this and the remarkable ten-year gap, only ten years between the first man to ore built the earth and the last one to walk on the moon, that's an incredible ten years. we never quit and john was a champion for all of us who followed...
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it was her performance alongside gene kelly in singin‘ in the rain that set her on the path to fame.as, she moved with her family to california and landed a contract with warner brothers after winning a local beauty contest at the age of 16. she married the popular crooner eddie fisher and together they had two children, carrie and todd. he later left herfor elizabeth taylor, a friend of hers at the time. two subsequent marriages also ended in divorce. a popular choice for movie musicals in the 1950s and ‘60s, debbie reynolds earnt an oscar nomination for her depiction of titanic survivor margaret brown in the unsinkable molly brown. she opened her own hotel in las vegas in 1992, filling it with movie memorabilia she had accumulated over the years, but the business folded and she was eventually forced to auction off the artefacts. my personal life is always sort of like that choo choo train that says "i think i can, i think i can, i think i can". i seem to marry very poorly, i have no taste in men. luckily for me, god was good and i have two lovely children and my son helps me run my
it was her performance alongside gene kelly in singin‘ in the rain that set her on the path to fame.as, she moved with her family to california and landed a contract with warner brothers after winning a local beauty contest at the age of 16. she married the popular crooner eddie fisher and together they had two children, carrie and todd. he later left herfor elizabeth taylor, a friend of hers at the time. two subsequent marriages also ended in divorce. a popular choice for movie musicals in...
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there is no debate if it is the genes or the environment , you cannot separate your genes determine how you see the world and what is filtered and what organs they are expressing you cannot separate them. the great behavior is that what contributes more to the area of the rectangle? of link through the with? you could have a skiddy short rectangle or a tall skinny rectangle but every disease or behavior has a component of both they will both be squares and because of that coming you can speculate if the individual was treated towards violence , what can we do crack's we have control of the environment. if that was raised is the abusive household they will likely end up as a violent individual but that same individual could end up on the fortune 500c0. this is true and not science-fiction that narrow plasticity and contrary and to reshape those that we have all the time some of us more than others. you are not becoming stupid as an adult is called pruning and that is how you become your unique individual you lose those connections in the strength than the ones that you did so with that i
there is no debate if it is the genes or the environment , you cannot separate your genes determine how you see the world and what is filtered and what organs they are expressing you cannot separate them. the great behavior is that what contributes more to the area of the rectangle? of link through the with? you could have a skiddy short rectangle or a tall skinny rectangle but every disease or behavior has a component of both they will both be squares and because of that coming you can...
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the technique is known as gene editing. in the pig embryo to create a pancreas. the ambition is the human cells will fill the void and grow a human pancreas instead. the same technique might enable other organs to be grown for transplant. the bbc‘s panorama was allowed to film the sows filled with human embryos known as chimeras. if human stem cells were taken from a patient, the transplant organs could be tissue matched, reducing the risk of rejection. this research raises profound ethical concerns. crucially, just how human and the piglets developing inside this sow? it's such a sensitive area that the chimeric embryos will not be permitted to go to term, but be removed for tissue analysis after 28 days' gestation when they are about a centimetre long. they will crucially check whether the pigs developing brain develops humanlike qualities. another pioneer in this field told me this question has yet to be resolved. with every organ we try to make, be it kidney, liver, lung, we will look at what is happening in the rain. a
the technique is known as gene editing. in the pig embryo to create a pancreas. the ambition is the human cells will fill the void and grow a human pancreas instead. the same technique might enable other organs to be grown for transplant. the bbc‘s panorama was allowed to film the sows filled with human embryos known as chimeras. if human stem cells were taken from a patient, the transplant organs could be tissue matched, reducing the risk of rejection. this research raises profound ethical...
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great genes at work, e! news reporting bradley cooper and russian supermodel irina shayk are expecting their first child together. the world found out yesterday as shayk walked in the victoria's secret fashion show in her second trimester giving the audience of a little
great genes at work, e! news reporting bradley cooper and russian supermodel irina shayk are expecting their first child together. the world found out yesterday as shayk walked in the victoria's secret fashion show in her second trimester giving the audience of a little
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person's genes in that person's genes.we have at the genetics on top of genetics that studies how the environment shapes the expression of our genes. these are some of the tools we have at our disposal and now what we need to do is use those tools to bridge the structural and biochemical science with the tell me about your mother behavioral science. to illustrate what i mean to make that clear here on the left you have the structure of serotonin one of our neurotransmitters to chemically find in your brain that we know is if it's dysfunctional a signaling is filled with feelings of overwhelming grief and sadness we called depression. we have a bridge between the biochemical the serotonin in the behavior, depression. but we don't have a set piece of the puzzle that flew leads to a rack to flee violent individual who snaps and explodes it appropriately. road rage on somebody or the kid in the lunch line who screams at a kid because he was disrespectful. what is difference between the reactive for the proactive individual? it
person's genes in that person's genes.we have at the genetics on top of genetics that studies how the environment shapes the expression of our genes. these are some of the tools we have at our disposal and now what we need to do is use those tools to bridge the structural and biochemical science with the tell me about your mother behavioral science. to illustrate what i mean to make that clear here on the left you have the structure of serotonin one of our neurotransmitters to chemically find...
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levin: does it worry you that you might have that gene? does it scare you?mp: i do have a personality that maybe, you know, you'd carry me out of this room one day, ok. levin: what do you mean by that? levin: so, those are your brothers and sisters. trump: right. levin: you got a big family. trump: well, a great family. 5--in terms of children, 5. and a great father and a great mother. levin: freddy is standing in the middle there. trump: right. levin: tell me about freddy. trump: unbelievable personality. the best. a very handsome guy. everybody loved him. much better person than me, i guess. you know, i mean, in a lot of ways. levin: why do you say that? trump: well, he just had a tremendous heart. and i have heart. you know, i love people. but he had something that was very special, and smart. he had the whole package, and he got into trouble with the alcohol. levin: he really became, you know, horribly addicted to alcohol. trump: well, he did and he, you know, he died of that, and--and i tell people. i tell my family. we can not talk about it or we can t
levin: does it worry you that you might have that gene? does it scare you?mp: i do have a personality that maybe, you know, you'd carry me out of this room one day, ok. levin: what do you mean by that? levin: so, those are your brothers and sisters. trump: right. levin: you got a big family. trump: well, a great family. 5--in terms of children, 5. and a great father and a great mother. levin: freddy is standing in the middle there. trump: right. levin: tell me about freddy. trump: unbelievable...
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dancing with gene kelly.rior woman. >>> secretary of state john kerry criticizing israel and prime minister benjamin netanyahu in a middle east policy speech weeks before leaving office. the secretary of state warning the two-state solution is? jeopardy and blaming prime minister netanyahu for standing in the way of peace. >> the israeli prime minister supports a two-state solution. his current coalition is the most right wing in agenda history. >> kerry defending u.s. support of israel and the decision by the u.s. to abstain in the u.n. vote. that condemned israeli settlements. that abstention allowing the resolution to pass. now after the kerry speech, the security advisor telling cnn the white house would veto any resolution dictating a palestinian state. reaction from israel to the kerry speech was swift and strong. especially from the prime minister who called it a bias attack that paid lip service to palestinian terror. let's get more from cnn's oren liebermann in jerusalem. good morning, oren. >> repor
dancing with gene kelly.rior woman. >>> secretary of state john kerry criticizing israel and prime minister benjamin netanyahu in a middle east policy speech weeks before leaving office. the secretary of state warning the two-state solution is? jeopardy and blaming prime minister netanyahu for standing in the way of peace. >> the israeli prime minister supports a two-state solution. his current coalition is the most right wing in agenda history. >> kerry defending u.s....
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however -- experts stress there's zero evidence that's happened.the gene is extremely rare. it makes bacteria resistant to antibiotics used a new warning about the dangers of drowsy driving. a new study from triple-a reveals drivers who get less than seven hours of sleep-- nearly double their risk for a crash.and sleeping less than five hours had a crash risk comparable to someone driving drunk.nearly one in three surveyed drivers admitted they had recently driven when they were so tired - they struggled to keep their coming up next on live at 4-30...the two singers battling for the top awards at this year's but first, here's a live look from th meteorologist jesse ritka is back with the latest on our the butterburger is made of just three cuts of fresh midwest beef. nothing more, nothinless. so we got the sirloin, the chuck d the plate. no fillers; that's it. all prized cuts, all well-marbled for richness and flavor. this is where those three wonderful cuts of beef come together. you can just tell that blend is working in there. and we sear them, and that seals in the juice
however -- experts stress there's zero evidence that's happened.the gene is extremely rare. it makes bacteria resistant to antibiotics used a new warning about the dangers of drowsy driving. a new study from triple-a reveals drivers who get less than seven hours of sleep-- nearly double their risk for a crash.and sleeping less than five hours had a crash risk comparable to someone driving drunk.nearly one in three surveyed drivers admitted they had recently driven when they were so tired - they...
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, hall use genes, problems. to help cancer patients. doctors say it's a breakthrough when it comes to treating pain and anxiety. >> doctors are using a chemical extracted from magic mushrooms. they followed 80 patients for six months. a single dose reduced anxiety. were known to induce spiritual or mystical phase of consciousness could help. >> those who have used the treatment say it happened threely as their body heal there's treatments the recovery is not stalled by anxiety. >>> fitbits are the rage. maybe you're not sure worth the price. >> tonight there's details on a program at the library that let's you try it before you buy it. >> rows of books and a hushed setting may be the last thing you think of when it comes to staying active. that's changes at the main branch of the mesa library. in the past few years the library started offering stuff hiking kits, >> moms say she's in love with the new program. the only one of the kind in the valley. she's tried out a fitbit her son has asked about. >> you want th
, hall use genes, problems. to help cancer patients. doctors say it's a breakthrough when it comes to treating pain and anxiety. >> doctors are using a chemical extracted from magic mushrooms. they followed 80 patients for six months. a single dose reduced anxiety. were known to induce spiritual or mystical phase of consciousness could help. >> those who have used the treatment say it happened threely as their body heal there's treatments the recovery is not stalled by anxiety....
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she's best known for starring opposite gene kelly in singin‘ in the rain.ited nations after last week's security council resolution condemning illegal israeli settlements on occupied palestinian land. israel's prime minister has described as "biased" a speech by the outgoing us secretary of state, john kerry, that was one of the most highly critical in years, by any senior american official. mr kerry said israel would never find peace until it resolved the settlement issue. german prosecutors have detained a ao—year—old tunisian man in connection with the truck attack that killed 12 at a christmas market in berlin. his number was found on the phone of anis amri,
she's best known for starring opposite gene kelly in singin‘ in the rain.ited nations after last week's security council resolution condemning illegal israeli settlements on occupied palestinian land. israel's prime minister has described as "biased" a speech by the outgoing us secretary of state, john kerry, that was one of the most highly critical in years, by any senior american official. mr kerry said israel would never find peace until it resolved the settlement issue. german...
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levin: does it worry you that you might have that gene? does it scare you?mp: i do have a personality that maybe, you know, you'd carry me out of this room one day, ok. levin: what do you mean by that? oh, how waso good!en house? did you apply? oh, i'll do it later today. your credit score must be amazing. my credit score? credit karma. it's free. that's great! um hm. just whip bam boom, it's done. that apartment is mine! credit karma. give yourself some credit. hmm. [cell phone beeps] hey! [police whistle blows] [horns honking] woman: hey! [bicycle bell rings] turn here. there. excuse me. uh. uh. [indistinct announcement on p.a. system] so, same time next week? well, of course. announcer: put away a few bucks. feel like a million bucks. for free tips to help you save, go to ♪ feed the pig sunday he'll overlook st. peterpeter peter's square. to celebrate christmas eve. traditional birth place of jesus. faithful were to able wander through the square. despite the holiday cheer security forces were on high alert because of conflict in the region. jewish celebr
levin: does it worry you that you might have that gene? does it scare you?mp: i do have a personality that maybe, you know, you'd carry me out of this room one day, ok. levin: what do you mean by that? oh, how waso good!en house? did you apply? oh, i'll do it later today. your credit score must be amazing. my credit score? credit karma. it's free. that's great! um hm. just whip bam boom, it's done. that apartment is mine! credit karma. give yourself some credit. hmm. [cell phone beeps] hey!...
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and she determined to sort of keep up with gene kelly, keep up with the pros, and she did.he was so sweet and so lovable. so optimistic. you had to help her on the set. and they could see that they had magic in that. that move, you have got to watch it again, singing in the rain, it is really something, but as carrie said, she said, i will be princess leia for ever and my mum will be tammie for ever, because not only did tammie and the bachelor succeed in the movie but she had a hit song, tammie, she could sing, dance, she could fund raise, she could charm everybody. and in her later years she spent a lot of time in vegas. everyone thought that debbie was miss perfect but i can tell you that her act in vegas was pretty bawdy, she had a mouth on her and the audiencejust she had a mouth on her and the audience just loved she had a mouth on her and the audiencejust loved her, they related to her, they thought she was their mum too, so she was very much a bowl of it, i will fight through anything, you know, she would say to carrie, you know, go for it, because debbie's mother,
and she determined to sort of keep up with gene kelly, keep up with the pros, and she did.he was so sweet and so lovable. so optimistic. you had to help her on the set. and they could see that they had magic in that. that move, you have got to watch it again, singing in the rain, it is really something, but as carrie said, she said, i will be princess leia for ever and my mum will be tammie for ever, because not only did tammie and the bachelor succeed in the movie but she had a hit song,...
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she was determined to keep up with gene kelly, keep up with the pros and she did.able, so optimistic. they could see she had magic in that. that movie, singing in the rain, you have to watch it again. it's really something. as carrie said, she said i will be princess leia are forever and my mum will be tammy for ever. she had hit song, tammy. she could sing, dance, charm anybody. in her later years, she spent a lot of time in vegas, doing an act. everyone thought that debbie was miss perfect but i can tell you, her act in vegas was pretty bawdy. she had a mouth. the audience, theyjust love her, they thought she was her mum too, they related to her. she was very much of the ——a beloved. carry‘s grandmother said go for it and boy did she ever go for it. this death of her daughter in awaited nobody could have ever predicted did sink the unthinkable. debbie reynolds was carrying out funeral arrangements when she suffered a stroke? there with reports that didn't always get along. bello. that was in the younger days. in the younger most turbulent times, debbie thought sh
she was determined to keep up with gene kelly, keep up with the pros and she did.able, so optimistic. they could see she had magic in that. that movie, singing in the rain, you have to watch it again. it's really something. as carrie said, she said i will be princess leia are forever and my mum will be tammy for ever. she had hit song, tammy. she could sing, dance, charm anybody. in her later years, she spent a lot of time in vegas, doing an act. everyone thought that debbie was miss perfect...
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many will know her best for her role opposite gene kelly in singin‘ in the rain.dway musical irene. she had two children with eddie fisher, who left her for elizabeth taylor. carrie fisher died on tuesday at the age of 60. debbie reynolds, of course, known for many people as well for her tv role playing grace's mother in will & grace. we've got a lot of fog out there, thick fog. it's quite patchy, which makes it dangerous as well. and on top of that, we've got sub—zero temperatures. so that combination means freezing fog in some areas, and that, in turn, means that the roads could be quite slippy. so really pretty dangerous on some of those roads, if you are travelling in the early hours, and really throughout much of the morning, into the afternoon, because that fog will be stubborn to clear. this time of the year, when there is no wind, the sun is low on the horizon, just can't work on that fog, it cannot melt it, as we say, away. this is what it looks like at 8:00am in the morning. you can see fog extensive across england, also the near continent there. tempera
many will know her best for her role opposite gene kelly in singin‘ in the rain.dway musical irene. she had two children with eddie fisher, who left her for elizabeth taylor. carrie fisher died on tuesday at the age of 60. debbie reynolds, of course, known for many people as well for her tv role playing grace's mother in will & grace. we've got a lot of fog out there, thick fog. it's quite patchy, which makes it dangerous as well. and on top of that, we've got sub—zero temperatures. so...