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not only the alzheimer's and dementia community, but also writ large.n value when we talk about family caregivers. and so family leave, as it's built into the new plan, if and when that does happen, is huge for folks like myself who are caring for others, even for folks like secretary becerra, because you get no training here, and you know this, lindsey, and you get zero pay. that's a lot of things happening. every little bit, whether it happens on a governmental level or it happens on a corporate level or a community level, any bit does help, because there's not a lot of stuff out there. >> richard, you're obviously living this, and you're in touch with advocacy groups. how significant is this national plan and what else needs to be done? >> when it comes to this plan, i was talking to the alzheimer's association, in fact, today. they were part of the advisory group that said, hey, this is the stuff you need to do. it's important because when we think of this sixth new goal, it really is about preventing the likelihood of getting alzheimer's. especiall
not only the alzheimer's and dementia community, but also writ large.n value when we talk about family caregivers. and so family leave, as it's built into the new plan, if and when that does happen, is huge for folks like myself who are caring for others, even for folks like secretary becerra, because you get no training here, and you know this, lindsey, and you get zero pay. that's a lot of things happening. every little bit, whether it happens on a governmental level or it happens on a...
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. >> and a look inside the biden administration's battle to end alzheimer's disease. aying peek-. i've never seen anything like that before. harris now appears to be burping the baby. that's a great moment right there. the ref going to the rule book here. what, wait a minute! harris is off to the races! we don't need any more trick plays. touchdown!! but we could all use more ways to save. are you kidding me?? it's going to be a long bus ride home for the defense. switch to geico for more ways to save. when they're sick, they get comfortable anywhere and spread germs everywhere. it's going to be a long bus ride home for the defense. wherever they rest protection nothing kills more viruses, including the covid-19 virus, on more surfaces than lysol disinfectant spray. lysol. what it takes to protect. when you really need to sleep you reach for the really good stuff. new zzzquil ultra helps you sleep better and longer when you need it most. it's non habit forming and powered by the makers of nyquil. new zzzquil ultra. when you really really need to sleep. >>> leading the news, a holl
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out in front today, the government's plan to battle alzheimer's disease.ek at the plan. the secretary sitting down with us to discuss new details while revealing why it's so personal to him javier becerra this holiday season, has an important reminder for families. >> probably the best way to discuss this issue today is to talk about the family members who are right now alone. because of covid >> reporter: alzheimer's costs more than $355 billion annually. >> my mother-in-law never was a day without a family member at her side my father, who passed on new year's day 2020, and we, the family, became his caregivers, his pos his hospice caregivers >> reporter: he game 1 of 53 million americans taking care of a loved one living with a disability >> when he started to decline, we would sleep in his bedroom with him you know, those are tough days you don't get a lot of sleep you do things for your aged parent that your parent did for you when you were an infant. >> i go through that battle now. how does the plan address that >> the plan, which is updated every y
out in front today, the government's plan to battle alzheimer's disease.ek at the plan. the secretary sitting down with us to discuss new details while revealing why it's so personal to him javier becerra this holiday season, has an important reminder for families. >> probably the best way to discuss this issue today is to talk about the family members who are right now alone. because of covid >> reporter: alzheimer's costs more than $355 billion annually. >> my mother-in-law...
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ilia: descubren que el viagra lograrÍa tratar el alzheimer.e tiene la cámara épica! ¡escuchen! ustedes que vieron fut sin público... tú, especialmente tú mamá... hasta tú, que haces la salsa muy spicy... ¡todos obtienen las mejores ofertas en cada iphone! ah! it's spicy. no es complicado. at&t le damos a a clientes nuevos y existentes nuestras mejores ofertas en cada iphone, incluyendo hasta $1000 de descuento en el magnífico iphone 13 pro. instagram informo que ahora indi jorge: instagram le informÓ que ahora le va indicar a sus usuarios, especialmente adolescentes y niÑos cuando tomarse un descanso de esta aplicaciÓn. el anuncio ocurre un dÍa antes de que el presidente de instagram se enfrente ante un senado. luis: si estÁ preocupado porque sus higos pasan demasiado tiempo en instagram, la compaÑÍa tiene una respuesta. la aplicaciÓn sugiere que se tomen un descanso, es una de varias medidas que han anunciado para proteger a usuarios jÓvenes. el director de la firma dijo que cada dÍa se ve un impacto positivo que tiene esta aplicaciÓn en la j
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in black and latino communities, the rate of alzheimer's can be twice of others. and i grew up in poverty, essentially. when you think about health equity and this plan, bring those two together for me briefly. >> in racial and ethnic minority communities, dementia hits hard and more often in some cases. >> most ambitious of the plan, to prevent and treat alzheimer's disease within three years. what is inspiring one thing that your father said to you in your years growing up? >> if you get up and go to work, it's a good day. there was a man who really impacted my life who makes it possible for me to jump high, to get up in the morning and have a good day. so i am -- i won't forget my dad. >> one side note. each new year marks the anniversary of his father's passing. the secretary telling me he takes solace that he can now care for his mother and be there for her as they share the bittersweetness of the holidays. the new updated plan which addresses the mental health of people living with alzheimer's and their caregivers does come out on monday. >> we appreciate th
in black and latino communities, the rate of alzheimer's can be twice of others. and i grew up in poverty, essentially. when you think about health equity and this plan, bring those two together for me briefly. >> in racial and ethnic minority communities, dementia hits hard and more often in some cases. >> most ambitious of the plan, to prevent and treat alzheimer's disease within three years. what is inspiring one thing that your father said to you in your years growing up?...
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that's allocated each year by the national institutes of health to battle alzheimer's.in, the strategy which also includes issues of mental health and alzheimer's and their care givers, that plan is just out today. >> richard, such an important topic. thank you for sharing this story. we really appreciate it. >>> still ahead, a comeback story this weekend. a super hero comes to the rescue following a really rough year for america's movie theaters, but are the crowds back for good? people everywhere living with type 2 diabetes are waking up to what's possible... with rybelsus®. the majority of people taking rybelsus® lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7. rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop rybelsus® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. tell your provi
that's allocated each year by the national institutes of health to battle alzheimer's.in, the strategy which also includes issues of mental health and alzheimer's and their care givers, that plan is just out today. >> richard, such an important topic. thank you for sharing this story. we really appreciate it. >>> still ahead, a comeback story this weekend. a super hero comes to the rescue following a really rough year for america's movie theaters, but are the crowds back for...
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el viagra pudiera ser beneficioso para tratar alzheimer.que el medicamento ataca proteÍnas que se acumulan con esta enfermedad. segÚn un reciente estudio de investigadores de la universidad de cleveland. carolina: una dosisafectarÍa el cerebro, para conocer mÁs informaciÓn nos conectamos directamente con el doctor juan rivera corresponsal mÉdico principal de univisiÓn. usted es cardiÓlogo, quÉ significa esto en la lucha contra esta enfermedad que afecta a hombres y mujeres en todo el mundo? juan: creo que hay que tener mucho cuidado especÍficamente porque esta poblaciÓn que padecen o tienen familiares con alzheimer, siempre estÁn buscando algÚn tipo de esperanza. estos estudios son extremadamente preliminares. aquÍ en este estudio se encuentra una correlaciÓn entre el uso del medicamento , que tambiÉn lo conocen como viagra y una disminuciÓn en el riesgo de alzheimer. quÉ sucede? usualmente hombres que utilizan el viagra, cuando tienen 55—60.65 aÑos, quiere decir que si usar ese medicamento son hombres altivos, saludables , que no tienen un
el viagra pudiera ser beneficioso para tratar alzheimer.que el medicamento ataca proteÍnas que se acumulan con esta enfermedad. segÚn un reciente estudio de investigadores de la universidad de cleveland. carolina: una dosisafectarÍa el cerebro, para conocer mÁs informaciÓn nos conectamos directamente con el doctor juan rivera corresponsal mÉdico principal de univisiÓn. usted es cardiÓlogo, quÉ significa esto en la lucha contra esta enfermedad que afecta a hombres y mujeres en todo el...
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out tomorrow, the government's plan to battle alzheimer's. it's a big one. 115 pages.he biden administration's first update to this plan. the secretary is sitting down with us to discuss new details while also revealing why alzheimer's and caregiving is so personal to him. javier becerra runs the agency overseeing the fda, cdc, nih and more. this holiday season an important reminder for families take center stage. >> probably the best way to discuss this issue dementia, alzheimer's today is to talk about the family members who are right now alone. because of covid. >> reporter: alzheimer's costs america more than $355 billion annually. 70% of that cost is paid for by families. >> everyone should be able to care for their loved one. if they're willing to. my mother-in-law who suffered from dementia for many years never was a day without a family member at her side. my father who passed on new year's day 2020, and we, the family, became his caregivers, his hospice caregivers for much of his life mean lived with me his last four years of life. >> reporter: becerra moved h
out tomorrow, the government's plan to battle alzheimer's. it's a big one. 115 pages.he biden administration's first update to this plan. the secretary is sitting down with us to discuss new details while also revealing why alzheimer's and caregiving is so personal to him. javier becerra runs the agency overseeing the fda, cdc, nih and more. this holiday season an important reminder for families take center stage. >> probably the best way to discuss this issue dementia, alzheimer's today...
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they found 69% decrease in alzheimer's disease over just six years. incredible numbers. over seven million people, 69% decrease. tucker, critics have said wait a minute. when people are on the verge of alzheimer's, they decrease sexual activity. they don't want viagra. it's a prejudiced study. i think they're big numbers and cleveland clinic is going to go ahead and prove it to give it more people going forward to see if it works. if you don't develop alzheimers, there's every reason to believe it works. it works on the brain. even if i'm wrong, people will have a really good time finding out, tucker? >> tucker: that's right. celibacy is a chronic condition. thanks, dr. marc siegel. thanks for that hope-filled segment. thank you. >> i think it works. thanks. >> tucker: of course viagra cures everything. we could have known that. we'll be back at 8:00 p.m., the sworn enemy of lying smugness and group think. have a wonderful night with the ones you love. here's sean hannity. >> americans held hostage behind enemy lines. >> sean: it's hard to believe, right? 115 days, biden
they found 69% decrease in alzheimer's disease over just six years. incredible numbers. over seven million people, 69% decrease. tucker, critics have said wait a minute. when people are on the verge of alzheimer's, they decrease sexual activity. they don't want viagra. it's a prejudiced study. i think they're big numbers and cleveland clinic is going to go ahead and prove it to give it more people going forward to see if it works. if you don't develop alzheimers, there's every reason to believe...
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about how it can cure sickle-cell anemia and certain diseases, wouldn't itee be great if you had alzheimer'sfamily and youzh could edit out the gene and the children so they would never suffer from alzheimer's or anything like that? but then youalme cross the linef hitler, where do you stop? address that because it frightens people as well. >> they discovered the genema editing technology, the came into the room and said i want you to meet this person so she goes in the room. she said she couldn't sleep after that so she gathered groups of senators from around the world from russia and the academy national academies and process soona using the object, want to get rid of these horrible genetic diseases like sickle-cell and huntington's-c and even chinese, the most inheritable which is crossing the line inherited by all their children, they wanted to make the children like this. maybe we do want to edit the human race that way but you talk about editing genes that could lean toward a disposition of alzheimer's. you can also make us you have better memory. so i'm going to do something better me
about how it can cure sickle-cell anemia and certain diseases, wouldn't itee be great if you had alzheimer'sfamily and youzh could edit out the gene and the children so they would never suffer from alzheimer's or anything like that? but then youalme cross the linef hitler, where do you stop? address that because it frightens people as well. >> they discovered the genema editing technology, the came into the room and said i want you to meet this person so she goes in the room. she said she...
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we have an overpopulation problem because you don't have cancer or alzheimer's or sickle-cell. >> you will see bill gates and others that may have fewer children because they have large numbers of children and places with bad healthcare and making sure they will have some children that survive. there's an overpopulation problem, but for me, we suddenly don't want to say let's keep cancer and alzheimer's and diabetes and sickle-cell so that we don't have an overpopulation problem. i think we could solve the population issue separate from saying let's keep cancer around because it is good for us. >> we talk a lot about physical, but what about psychological. bipolar, schizophrenia, would that help as well and should it help? >> these are complicated. there's no single gene for schizophrenia or manic-depressive mess certain things including schizophrenia partly because he has a son that is very problematically schizophrenic. and so he says that's my goal in life to edit genes or understand. now clearly, schizophrenia is very debilitating. the next few decades i think it will be dangerous
we have an overpopulation problem because you don't have cancer or alzheimer's or sickle-cell. >> you will see bill gates and others that may have fewer children because they have large numbers of children and places with bad healthcare and making sure they will have some children that survive. there's an overpopulation problem, but for me, we suddenly don't want to say let's keep cancer and alzheimer's and diabetes and sickle-cell so that we don't have an overpopulation problem. i think...
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. >> thank you, michelle gh> could viagra be the cure to fiting alzheimers disease?s, clean freak starts deep cleaning on contact with three times the cleaning power to break down tough messes in seconds it quickly cleans your home's toughest messes so, for a deep clean in minutes, get mr. clean clean freak available in easy to switch refills and now get the cleaning power of mr. clean in a wipe to kill 99.9% of bacteria and viruses. hi. so you're the scientist here. does my aveeno® daily moisturizer really make my dry skin healthier in one day? it's true jen. this prebiotic oat formula moisturizes to help prevent dry skin. impressive. aveeno® healthy. it's our nature.™ new daily moisture for face. new vicks convenience pack. dayquil severe for you...™ and daily vicks super c for me. vicks super c is a daily supplement with vitamin c and b vitamins to help energize and replenish. dayquil severe is a max strength daytime, coughing, power through your day, medicine. new from vicks. >>> in today's top stories, opening statements will begin in the trial of kim potter. sh
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disease a separate study finds viagra may help reduce risk of developing alzheimer's disease we havelzheimer's. . >> maria this is potentially really exciting, you are right it is relatively poorly understood how we develop, alzheimer's one of them two studies you are referring to, one is a study performed in human brain tissue donating to references found incredibly fascinating information about something called cal protein many have implicated in the because of alzheimer's disease found have a right-handed versus left-handed protein, just for mirror image of it with that somehow leads to development of plaques and other types of changes in the brain that lead to alzheimer's dementia, important why would that recur think of garbage disposal process we are talking about maybe district attorney the hope is we target that garbage disposal get rid of protein increase turn over decrease the changes a separate study viagra incredibly fascinating information, taken from a large series of data, and that what shows people who have tan viagra for it will be indications that dysfunction one of
disease a separate study finds viagra may help reduce risk of developing alzheimer's disease we havelzheimer's. . >> maria this is potentially really exciting, you are right it is relatively poorly understood how we develop, alzheimer's one of them two studies you are referring to, one is a study performed in human brain tissue donating to references found incredibly fascinating information about something called cal protein many have implicated in the because of alzheimer's disease found...
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what do you like in it it just had to slash the price on the alzheimer's drug to help insurance companies say we might pay for this thing >> no, i understand that but i think they got way too much taken out of the stock in terms of pete, pete is spot on there is more than just an alzheimer's name here and i think the market punished them way too much in terms of that move from 450 down to levels we recently saw and you see the upside alzheimer's, that is the holy grail right now for biotech. and somebody figures it out and biogen is about as close as anybody, i think a $42 billion price tag is probably half of what it should be trading. so if there is a carve out on the back of the news as mentioned, that makes sense. but just as a straight deal here does not make any sense at all to me. >> coming up, is the fin tech hype fading. investors block into old generations so who is best positioned for future. the details next plus it is time for cnbc quarterly stock report your most pressing market questions answered and where do our traders stand. 'll find out when "fast money" returns. don't
what do you like in it it just had to slash the price on the alzheimer's drug to help insurance companies say we might pay for this thing >> no, i understand that but i think they got way too much taken out of the stock in terms of pete, pete is spot on there is more than just an alzheimer's name here and i think the market punished them way too much in terms of that move from 450 down to levels we recently saw and you see the upside alzheimer's, that is the holy grail right now for...
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it has some effects on alzheimer's and schizophrenia. let's talk to the ceo. meanwhile, accept, accept that these aren't the top but they may not be at the bottom and stay with cramer >> announcer: don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter have a question? tweet cramer #madtweets. send jim an email to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc adss something he to madmoney.cnbc.com. the xfinity black friday sales event is happening now on xfinity mobile. now new and existing customers can get our best wireless deal of the year - up to $1,000 in savings - for a limited time only. on the most reliable network nationwide, plus nationwide 5g. act now and save up to $1,000 with xfinity mobile. so you can go all out on gifts for the family - during our best wireless deal of the year... the xfinity black friday sales event. click, call or visit a store today. >>> we saw whip saw action in the markets today. in the last couple weeks there were all sorts of fast growing tech stocks. it's been pretty steady. they have been obliterated b
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and i said yesterday, and a couple of years later his alzheimer's started to set on.gic. it just reminded me that anybody that has a family member or somebody that they love that is suffering from alzheimer's or dementia, music is-- music is magic. music is a miracle. ( applause ) >> stephen: well, this-- on sunday, on sunday, on cbs and paramount+, you'll be able to see "one last time, an evening with tony bennett and lady gaga." it features two sold-out shows you all did last august. and we're going to show a clip here in just one second. what song are we seeing? >> "anything goes." which was from our previous record, but this was great that we did this, this night because it was easier for tony to sing songs that he knew with me a little bit before his alzheimer's set on. but it's amazing, the whole night, we sang songs also that were new. his short-term memory was still there. you're going to see "anything goes now." but this is the cole record from the 20s. >> stephen: anything goes ♪ anything goes ♪ ( applause ) ♪ the olden days of stocking was looked on as some
and i said yesterday, and a couple of years later his alzheimer's started to set on.gic. it just reminded me that anybody that has a family member or somebody that they love that is suffering from alzheimer's or dementia, music is-- music is magic. music is a miracle. ( applause ) >> stephen: well, this-- on sunday, on sunday, on cbs and paramount+, you'll be able to see "one last time, an evening with tony bennett and lady gaga." it features two sold-out shows you all did last...
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but to me we dona saint let's keep cancer, alzheimer's and diabetes and sickle-cell so we don't have an overpopulation problem. you can tell a subpopulation issue because let's keep cancer around because it's good for us. >> happens as well these are complicated. to predispose people. it included schizophrenia. it becomes rather problematic as the new, race, i see everything genetic partly problematically schizophrenic. so if he says all right that is my goal in life to edit genes are to understand genes and to understand schizophrenia, then schizophrenia is a very debilitating disease. will be dangerous in the next few decades so we can edit out. those genes are very complicated and frankly if you look someone puts also a scientist. if you look at vincent van gogh had depression or schizophrenia also look at miles davis. he spent certain creativity to suffer. this is something we don't want to go to barreling down a slippery slope. especially when you get into editing psychological disorders. that said, if we. >> how much do we know that we don't know? when they cure sickle-cell we
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and with a new year comes a national plan for alzheimer's and dementia.n an msnbc exclusive. >> there was a lot happening at hhs to film this. front and center for today, the government's plan to battle alzheimer's. we got a sneak peek to the update. the secretary sitting down to discuss new details discussing why alzheimer's and care giving is personal to him. >> the javier overseas -- an important reminder for families takes center stage. >> probably the best way to discuss this issue, dementia, alzheimer's today is to talk about the family members who are right now alone because of covid. >> alzheimer's costs america more than 35 $5 billion annually. 70% of that cost is paid for by families. >> everyone should be able to care for their loved one if they're willing to. my mother-in-law who did suffer for dementia never was a day without a family member at her side. my father who passed on new year's day 2020, and we, the family, became his care givers, his hospice care givers for much of his life. he lived with me his last four years of his life. >> but
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no existe tratamiento eficaz contra el alzheimer. juan: gracias por ese minuto saludable.sperar de pronto el del milagro del medicamento. creo que tenemos que tomar medida y de pronto se tiene algÚn familiar que haya sufrido demencia, si de pronto usted estÁ notando que se le olvidan algunas situaciones y de pronto se pasa de 40 a 50 aÑos de edad, no es que empiece a tomar medicamento, es que empiece a hacer gimnasia cerebral, estirar las neuronas, hacer diferentes cosas, mover los dedos, taparse un ojo, esa cantidad de ejercicio, recomiendo mucho tomar medidas haciendo gimnasia cerebral y ejercitar el aparato. karla: el tener relaciones sexuales en la vida de un hombre ayuda a de alguna manera prevenir el alzheimer, no? juan: mucho estudio y lo que sucede es que se asocia al medicamento con la disminuciÓn de alzheimer cuando probablemente no es el medicamento. los hombres que utilizan a esa edad, un medicamento porque tienen el deseo en la condiciÓn fÍsica de tener relaciones sexuales es un indicador de que estÁn saludables y que por lo tanto tienen menor riesgo de alzhei
no existe tratamiento eficaz contra el alzheimer. juan: gracias por ese minuto saludable.sperar de pronto el del milagro del medicamento. creo que tenemos que tomar medida y de pronto se tiene algÚn familiar que haya sufrido demencia, si de pronto usted estÁ notando que se le olvidan algunas situaciones y de pronto se pasa de 40 a 50 aÑos de edad, no es que empiece a tomar medicamento, es que empiece a hacer gimnasia cerebral, estirar las neuronas, hacer diferentes cosas, mover los dedos,...
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now, according to the fda, the drug can reduce alzheimer's signature tangles and plaques of attorneyock the neural pathways. but the approval was controversial, which many researchers, including the fda's own advisory committee, saying the evidence wasn't there to show it slows down cognitive decline. >>> there's a growing concern about a surge of covid-19 cases in tokyo. >> instead of a metal count, we're tracking the covid count. >> it had been postponed the previous year, but this sumer, the olympic games took place in the midst oh of a pandemic. athletes had limited reaction with those outside. is there a criteria by which you would start to become concerned? >> we are looking at changes in patterns. if we started to see infection in people that weren't part of that group. if we start to see a raise of cases. if we see it doubling faster than we saw. >> health and human services changing to make it more available. >> they're saying it should be available to anyone over 65. >> reporter: the first covid shots went to the most vulnerable. then, eligibility was expanded to those with
now, according to the fda, the drug can reduce alzheimer's signature tangles and plaques of attorneyock the neural pathways. but the approval was controversial, which many researchers, including the fda's own advisory committee, saying the evidence wasn't there to show it slows down cognitive decline. >>> there's a growing concern about a surge of covid-19 cases in tokyo. >> instead of a metal count, we're tracking the covid count. >> it had been postponed the previous...
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because there's been a lot of drama with this biogen alzheimer's drug and the fda >> yeah. think that's why a cvr makes sense. you have payments made as things get approved, as sales milestones hit those things have happened in the past different players had those types of things when they had a takeout situation. look, i think it is possible and to answer your question directly, i think that biogen is in what of a weak situation. they lost their head of r&d a couple weeks ago they've had significant turnover there's a lot of media press about how the ceo is in a tight situation as well. there is an activist type player on the board with alex denner. i think all of those things seem to line up, weaker situation, a takeout would be a good scenario, i think, with a cvr. so i hope that makes sense >> michael, thanks for joining us at short notice biogen up about 10% on that potential deal news. >>> let's pivot now to the broader markets as the dow looks to extend its winning streak mike santoli's tracking all the action for us. mike, what's the latest? >> yeah, wolf. market co
because there's been a lot of drama with this biogen alzheimer's drug and the fda >> yeah. think that's why a cvr makes sense. you have payments made as things get approved, as sales milestones hit those things have happened in the past different players had those types of things when they had a takeout situation. look, i think it is possible and to answer your question directly, i think that biogen is in what of a weak situation. they lost their head of r&d a couple weeks ago they've...
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-- greg. >> greg: tell me more. >> i just turned on that same dead end. >> greg: you know wife, alzheimer'shere, we will be right back. [applause] tools and a personalized plan that helps you build a future for those you love. vanguard. become an owner. that's a nice truck. yeah, it's the chevy silverado. check out this multi-flex tailgate. multi-flex, huh? wow. it becomes a step. mom, dad's flexing again. that's not all. you can extend the bed for longer stuff. is he still... still flexing. that's right! and, it becomes a workspace... you can put your laptop here. i'm sending an imaginay email. hey dad, dinner! hey! look who stopped by daddy's office. wait, you work here? the chevy silverado with the available multi-flex tailgate. find new flexibility. find new roads. chevrolet. >> man: what's my safelite story? find new flexibility. my truck...is my livelihood. so when my windshield cracked... the experts at safelite autoglass came right to me... with service i could trust. right, girl? >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ >> greg: we are out of time come america thanks to k
-- greg. >> greg: tell me more. >> i just turned on that same dead end. >> greg: you know wife, alzheimer'shere, we will be right back. [applause] tools and a personalized plan that helps you build a future for those you love. vanguard. become an owner. that's a nice truck. yeah, it's the chevy silverado. check out this multi-flex tailgate. multi-flex, huh? wow. it becomes a step. mom, dad's flexing again. that's not all. you can extend the bed for longer stuff. is he still......
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young music can music, alter my brain for the best, even if i'm not a kid can help me with alzheimer's. parkinson, there's really fascinating emerging research along those lines. and yeah, i think you highlighted there 2 of the best studies cases one that when, when people have dementia, often exposure to music can unlock memory abilities that seem to be dormant, otherwise. and the case of parkinson's. where, when people are exposed to music at while attempting to, to walk that the gate becomes more stable and regular. the 3rd kind of case that's, that's been quite well studied is cases of aphasia, where people lose the area, the ability to speak. but often the ability to seeing is preserved and you can kind of scaffold are that to build back that capacity for spoken language. yeah, i mean there was this like little um, famous video that went viral. we're and valerie 9, her ninety's, who had, i believe alzheimer's hearing the music to which sedans when she was a young girl, made her reconstruct the dance pattern. i don't know if you've seen that meta, it was maybe like a i haven't seen
young music can music, alter my brain for the best, even if i'm not a kid can help me with alzheimer's. parkinson, there's really fascinating emerging research along those lines. and yeah, i think you highlighted there 2 of the best studies cases one that when, when people have dementia, often exposure to music can unlock memory abilities that seem to be dormant, otherwise. and the case of parkinson's. where, when people are exposed to music at while attempting to, to walk that the gate becomes...
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as for alzheimer's, it has an enormous untapped market as we've seen with the mrna covid vaccines nah better than the alternatives lilly has two of the most highly anticipated product lunched in the industry the alzheimer's treatment that has surprisingly strong clinical trial data as opposed to b bio gens and trezepize two of the most valuable projects we've ever worked on and maybe the most valuable projects in the industry right now, end quote two. they both belong to lilly. they expect to get fda approval in the first part of the year and the alzheimer's drug in the second half. 2022 is the year of eli lilly. how big could the two drugs be according to jpmorgan, it could be a $15 billion opportunity or greater while the other could have peak sales of over $10 billion just from diabetes it could be worth even more if it gets approved as an anti-obesity pill. that fabulous pipeline is the reason this stock has caught fire lilly has great management they know how to execute over the last five years the company's operating margin has risen from 20.7% to 30%. kind of remarkable and th
as for alzheimer's, it has an enormous untapped market as we've seen with the mrna covid vaccines nah better than the alternatives lilly has two of the most highly anticipated product lunched in the industry the alzheimer's treatment that has surprisingly strong clinical trial data as opposed to b bio gens and trezepize two of the most valuable projects we've ever worked on and maybe the most valuable projects in the industry right now, end quote two. they both belong to lilly. they expect to...
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we talked about alzheimer's already.another one in diabetes, and later in obesity and then some autoimmune drugs really adding to that really fresh lineup from lilly of new medicines that are changing the way we can care for these serious conditions and the global rollout of those is kicking in a significant way this year and next it's interesting you mentioned covid. we still do face some headwinds in some of these therapy areas where patients through time are reluctant to go see their doctor for updates in their therapy or for tests that often trigger new drug initiation. i think that's kind of secular across the industry right now. and we have that as well that may be a tailwind if omicron becomes the last wave we face i wouldn't hesitate to guess that or i would hesitate to guess that right now it's really the breadth of our volume reaching patients with new medicines that are changing these diseases >> on the question of drug pricing, that is a huge debate here in washington where i sit and looking at some of the pr
we talked about alzheimer's already.another one in diabetes, and later in obesity and then some autoimmune drugs really adding to that really fresh lineup from lilly of new medicines that are changing the way we can care for these serious conditions and the global rollout of those is kicking in a significant way this year and next it's interesting you mentioned covid. we still do face some headwinds in some of these therapy areas where patients through time are reluctant to go see their doctor...
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suggested abnormal swelling or bleeding essentially, the agency determined that the risks of this alzheimer'snefits. officials at biogen say they plan to ask the eu panel to re-examine its decision. >>> first came black friday. then it was cyber monday now bring on super saturday. the countdown to christmas continues. and even though a lot of people shopped and shipped early, retailers are still expecting a lot of action. >>> james bond wasn't able to save the box office. so how about spider-man? the friendly neighborhood superhero swinging into thears but want to save on your home internet? xfinity is proud to support the emergency broadband benefit program. for a limited time, you may be eligible to qualify for a credit of up to $50 a month toward your internet service through this program. that's right! you could qualify for a credit of up to $50 a month toward your internet service and equipment. for even more value, switch to xfinity mobile, and you could pay as little as $15 a month for wireless. click, call, or visit a store to learn more. >>> christmas eve a week from tonight. chances
suggested abnormal swelling or bleeding essentially, the agency determined that the risks of this alzheimer'snefits. officials at biogen say they plan to ask the eu panel to re-examine its decision. >>> first came black friday. then it was cyber monday now bring on super saturday. the countdown to christmas continues. and even though a lot of people shopped and shipped early, retailers are still expecting a lot of action. >>> james bond wasn't able to save the box office. so...
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suggested abnormal swelling or bleeding essentially, the agency determined that the risks of this alzheimer'se-examine its decision. >>> first came black friday. then it was cyber monday now bring on super saturday. the countdown to christmas continues. and even though a lot of people shopped and shipped early, retailers are still expecting a lot of action. >>> james bond wasn't able to save the box office. so how about spider-man? the friendly neighborhood superhero swinging into thears thears but psoriasis really messes with you. try. hope. fail. i felt defeated. the pain, the stares. no one should suffer like that. i said, enough. i started cosentyx®. five years clear. four years clear. five years and counting. cosentyx works fast. for clear skin that can last. real people with psoriasis look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections some serious, and a lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, or if you've had a vaccine or plan to. t
suggested abnormal swelling or bleeding essentially, the agency determined that the risks of this alzheimer'se-examine its decision. >>> first came black friday. then it was cyber monday now bring on super saturday. the countdown to christmas continues. and even though a lot of people shopped and shipped early, retailers are still expecting a lot of action. >>> james bond wasn't able to save the box office. so how about spider-man? the friendly neighborhood superhero swinging...
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suggested abnormal swelling or bleeding essentially, the agency determined that the risks of this alzheimer'ssay they plan to ask the eu panel to re-examine its decision. >>> first came black friday. then it was cyber monday now bring on super saturday. the countdown to christmas continues. and even though a lot of people shopped and shipped early, retailers are still expecting a lot of action. >>> james bond wasn't able to save the box office. so how about spider-man? the friendly neighborhood superhero swinging into thears will the crowds follow him as covid surges? a place where everyone lives life well-protected. ♪♪ and even when things go a bit wrong, we've got your back. here, things work the way you wish they would. and better protection costs a whole lot less. you're in good hands with allstate. click or call for a lower auto rate today. >>> christmas eve a week from tonight. chances of getting gifts shipped in that time quickly slipping away but last-minute shoppers still have options tomorrow the retailers call super saturday the final big slopping blitz before the season ends analy
suggested abnormal swelling or bleeding essentially, the agency determined that the risks of this alzheimer'ssay they plan to ask the eu panel to re-examine its decision. >>> first came black friday. then it was cyber monday now bring on super saturday. the countdown to christmas continues. and even though a lot of people shopped and shipped early, retailers are still expecting a lot of action. >>> james bond wasn't able to save the box office. so how about spider-man? the...
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diabetes, cancer, alzheimer's don't care if you are democrat or republican. it is not about whether or not you can afford a prescription drug you need. we need congress to finish the job, to come together and make a difference in people's lives. i want to thank the guests here today for being so straightforward. we had a good conversation in the office before coming here. i admire you both. as my grandpappy said with the , grace of god and the goodwill of the neighbors, we will get this done. so you don't have to worry every single day. god bless you all and god protect our troops. thank you very much. >> reporter: when you pass build back better by christmas, mr. president? [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org]
diabetes, cancer, alzheimer's don't care if you are democrat or republican. it is not about whether or not you can afford a prescription drug you need. we need congress to finish the job, to come together and make a difference in people's lives. i want to thank the guests here today for being so straightforward. we had a good conversation in the office before coming here. i admire you both. as my grandpappy said with the , grace of god and the goodwill of the neighbors, we will get this done....
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alzheimer's is worse i'm putting my money on eli lilly. their drug comes up for fda approval next year while we're hitting the shame. can i say that mo, larry, curley are the cdc, fda and the nih even when they're right they're doing damage they have divg messages or no messages some shoot from the hip, others say nothing. i know the biden administration wanted to defer to the scientists but they've taken that way too far finally, let's not forget about att wrecked by management. company destroyed one of the most pristine balance sheets in the industry it had to cut the one thing investors wanted from the company, shameless just shameless bottom line, look, i don't want to be a grinch 'tis the season to be jolly so let's just say that with the averages up nicely it's certain that santa claus has been hanging around town. let's take some questions. let's go to steve in california. steve. >> caller: boo-yah, jim, and major props for playing kirk >> thank you >> caller: you're welcome. as an employee i can purchase shares pretax with a 15% di
alzheimer's is worse i'm putting my money on eli lilly. their drug comes up for fda approval next year while we're hitting the shame. can i say that mo, larry, curley are the cdc, fda and the nih even when they're right they're doing damage they have divg messages or no messages some shoot from the hip, others say nothing. i know the biden administration wanted to defer to the scientists but they've taken that way too far finally, let's not forget about att wrecked by management. company...
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time in only 20 years, there's a new drug just approved to treat people in the early phases of alzheimer'sn june, u.s. food and drugs administration green lit add nol, the first new degree approved to treat alzheimer's disease since 2003. according to the fda, the drug can reduce amyloid proteins that block the neural pathways in people with mild disease, but the approval was controversial with many researchers, including the fda's own independent advisory committee saying the evidence simply wasn't there to show it slows down cognitive decline. >> effectiveness is something we don't fully understand just yet. >>> there's a growing concern about a surge of covid-19 cases in tokyo. >> instead of a medal count, we're already trauking the covid count. >> it had already been postponed the previous year, but this summer the tokyo olympic games took place in the midst of the pandemic. strict testing and masking protocols were put into place and attempts were made to keep athletes in a bubble with very limited interaction with anyone outside. i reported firsthand about how the olympics pandemic p
time in only 20 years, there's a new drug just approved to treat people in the early phases of alzheimer'sn june, u.s. food and drugs administration green lit add nol, the first new degree approved to treat alzheimer's disease since 2003. according to the fda, the drug can reduce amyloid proteins that block the neural pathways in people with mild disease, but the approval was controversial with many researchers, including the fda's own independent advisory committee saying the evidence simply...
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baby alzheimer's. >> he is not expected to live to be 5 years old. ♪ dr.ou say you are stressed? once a month? once a week? what about every day. if you're
baby alzheimer's. >> he is not expected to live to be 5 years old. ♪ dr.ou say you are stressed? once a month? once a week? what about every day. if you're
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the gain was the most since the alzheimer's treatment was approved under the u.s. on a junior pick -- in june. we will be watching samsung. we have november industrial output figures for south korea up 5.5% year-over-year, better then the estimate 4.4% growth. increased auto and chip production is credited. it will be november -- that was before november and the latest round of closure than lockdowns. nikkei futures open after yesterday's .6% drop, just below 115. this is bloomberg. >> why didn't you get a bigger book? >> this is the constitution and it is smaller. >> all right. >> a lot as justices of the supreme court carry around the constitutional time. is that because you will forget what is in it or you just read it over and over again? >> you never never know when somebody will ask you a question. somebody says, what does article three section 19 say? they expect you to know. you have it here. there it is. >> so, your book, this book is an interesting book in the sense that it came from a series of lectures you gave named after somebody who was an ideologica
the gain was the most since the alzheimer's treatment was approved under the u.s. on a junior pick -- in june. we will be watching samsung. we have november industrial output figures for south korea up 5.5% year-over-year, better then the estimate 4.4% growth. increased auto and chip production is credited. it will be november -- that was before november and the latest round of closure than lockdowns. nikkei futures open after yesterday's .6% drop, just below 115. this is bloomberg. >>...
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bigger than viagra alzheimer's >> oh, this is very -- what?rs and applause this is big. >> it's a big deal >> seth: you got back in the game >> yeah, i got back in the game in a big way but we may break up tomorrow >> seth: okay. >> we don't know what's gonna happen >> seth: we'll just check in as we go. >> yeah, we'll just check in >> seth: great i want to talk more about the movie. we're gonna be right back with chris kattan after this. [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ ♪ cases of anxiety in young adults are rising as experts warn of the effects on well-being caused by the pandemic. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ what's going on...? jake from state farm! the perp just confessed. i think... i don't know. uh... what? oh, i can't afford streaming anymore. so... (shooing a pigeon that landed next to her) here we are. don't give up what you love. state farm has options to personalize your policies, so you get a rate that fits your budget. oh, that's great. (annoyed, to neighbor) cause subtitles would be nice! for surprisingly great rates that fit any budget... like
bigger than viagra alzheimer's >> oh, this is very -- what?rs and applause this is big. >> it's a big deal >> seth: you got back in the game >> yeah, i got back in the game in a big way but we may break up tomorrow >> seth: okay. >> we don't know what's gonna happen >> seth: we'll just check in as we go. >> yeah, we'll just check in >> seth: great i want to talk more about the movie. we're gonna be right back with chris kattan after this. [...
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think about the impact on als, alzheimer's, cancer, we don't know, but i am concerned about this legislation. and it gives the secretary of health and human services the ability to set the minimum price for the negotiation of drugs at zero. it raises questions as to how that would work, how it would impact janeiro -- impact generic drugs, bio similars that may come to market. thinking of lessons we have learned, americans can't afford price controls and the impact it would have in destroying innovation, leading to fewer cures. we need to make sure we stay on the forefront and not allow china to rise as the biomedical leader of the world. the pandemic, we found ourselves dependent upon china's ppe and other supplies. we learned we were depending upon china. we do not want to do that when it comes to innovation and breakthroughs and preparing for the next pandemic. caitlin: i want to rewind. you mentioned operation warp speed speed. the u.s. government partnered with drug companies, directing them to bring vaccines to market quickly. what lessons do you think that market holds for us for other
think about the impact on als, alzheimer's, cancer, we don't know, but i am concerned about this legislation. and it gives the secretary of health and human services the ability to set the minimum price for the negotiation of drugs at zero. it raises questions as to how that would work, how it would impact janeiro -- impact generic drugs, bio similars that may come to market. thinking of lessons we have learned, americans can't afford price controls and the impact it would have in destroying...
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they have a market value of about $38 billion and gain approval in june for the alzheimer's treatment. china's top quant had fun has apologized to investors after a record slump in performance. the recent drawdown caused in part by a mistimed trade. it is the latest side of headwinds in china's quant headphones.
they have a market value of about $38 billion and gain approval in june for the alzheimer's treatment. china's top quant had fun has apologized to investors after a record slump in performance. the recent drawdown caused in part by a mistimed trade. it is the latest side of headwinds in china's quant headphones.
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he is now testing the technique in patients with early-stage alzheimer's, and multiple system atrophyt top headlines, a new covid variant has now been found in at least 36 states, and early cdc data shows omicron cases are doubling about every 2 days. new daily infections are approaching a 3 one pie, and the cdc expects that number to surge by another 55% during christmas week. >>> breaking news out of japan, 27 people are feared dead in a building fire in osaka. it broke out in the middle for oven 8 story building in a shopping and entertainment area, but it is not yet known how. >>> a tragic accident in tasmania. five children were killed and four others were critically hurt when a freak gust of wind ripped a bounce house off of its anchors, and 33 feet into the air. it happened at an elementary school where students were celebrating the end of term. >> at this time of year, it just breaks your heart. >>> at least five people are dead after hurricane like wind tore across the midwest, toppling semi trucks, ripping off roofs, and sending debris flying across the sky. >> there is tons
he is now testing the technique in patients with early-stage alzheimer's, and multiple system atrophyt top headlines, a new covid variant has now been found in at least 36 states, and early cdc data shows omicron cases are doubling about every 2 days. new daily infections are approaching a 3 one pie, and the cdc expects that number to surge by another 55% during christmas week. >>> breaking news out of japan, 27 people are feared dead in a building fire in osaka. it broke out in the...
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trooper goes above and beyond the call of duty that is timer harrington rescue an elderly man with alzheimer's carried bernard perry back to his vehicle and waited for paramedics to arrive perry wandered away from his home and fell into a ditch he was taken to the hospital and is being treated for hyperthermia and frost bite. >>> a holiday family reunion two years in the making. >>> nt,upex why a half century old toy fills the top of the toy list every year. good for you nutrients in a tastier for you form. more sweet dreams, more flavorful immune support. new nature's bounty jelly beans. live bountifully. with mucinex all-in-one you've got powerful relief from your worst cold and flul symptoms. immune support. so when you need to show your cold who's boss, grab mucinex all-in-one... and get back to your rhythm. ♪♪ the relief you need. the cash you want. cheez-it snap'd! they're on a mission to save every sandwich from a boring bag of chips. noooo! sandwiches meet your cheesy, thin, crispy cheez-it snap'd savior. so cheesy! so cheesy. cheez-it snap'd. level up your lunch. goodbye chippies motr
trooper goes above and beyond the call of duty that is timer harrington rescue an elderly man with alzheimer's carried bernard perry back to his vehicle and waited for paramedics to arrive perry wandered away from his home and fell into a ditch he was taken to the hospital and is being treated for hyperthermia and frost bite. >>> a holiday family reunion two years in the making. >>> nt,upex why a half century old toy fills the top of the toy list every year. good for you...
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drama "this is us" including toby and katy's relationship unraveling and rebecca's struggle with alzheimer's. watch "the kelly clarkson show" right here on nbc bay area at 3:00 this afternoon. we'll be right back. hi, i'm steve and i live in austin, texas. i work as a personal assistant to the owner of a large manufacturing firm. i've got anywhere from 10 to 50 projects going at any given time. i absolutely have to be sharp. let me tell ya, i was struggling with my memory. it was going downhill. my friend recommended that i try prevagen and over time, it made a very significant difference in my memory and in my cognitive ability. i started to feel a much better sense of well-being. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> a live look in san francisco this midday. just weeks after city leaders promised to step up law enforcement in the union square area this is following the brazen smash and grab over at louis vitton. we are learning how effective those efforts have been. nbc bay area's ciara johnson outside city hall. she just spoke with the chief of police about the changes and the chang
drama "this is us" including toby and katy's relationship unraveling and rebecca's struggle with alzheimer's. watch "the kelly clarkson show" right here on nbc bay area at 3:00 this afternoon. we'll be right back. hi, i'm steve and i live in austin, texas. i work as a personal assistant to the owner of a large manufacturing firm. i've got anywhere from 10 to 50 projects going at any given time. i absolutely have to be sharp. let me tell ya, i was struggling with my memory....
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they won't be diagnosed, people with alzheimer's that will go undiagnosed at the point when they could receive medical help. very briefly, please. because we could, which is not it in the city. yes. i think the thing that's the long term where we will land up it's, you know, as we can see by the kinds resurgence in south africa, we kill you. not that however, i do think that i wouldn't, i'm not overly concerned by the risks of the impact of vaccination programs on, on health care. i think what is far more damaging to health care access is when we have health care work is a sickly stuff. another available to go to work there and i solution that damages health care capacity, i think far more than perhaps a vaccination program which can be relatively easily implemented scale and ok across the globe. right. okay, we'll have to leave it there, but thank you so much for giving us that information on that clarity on this developing aspect of the current of virus pandemic. harry moultrie. they're talking to us from johannesburg. well, even before the world was talking about the micron barrier
they won't be diagnosed, people with alzheimer's that will go undiagnosed at the point when they could receive medical help. very briefly, please. because we could, which is not it in the city. yes. i think the thing that's the long term where we will land up it's, you know, as we can see by the kinds resurgence in south africa, we kill you. not that however, i do think that i wouldn't, i'm not overly concerned by the risks of the impact of vaccination programs on, on health care. i think what...
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passed away from heart disease and cancer and suicide and murder and drug od's and car accidents, alzheimer'sg to death on lobster just to name a few causes. lots of people still die in america, but they are not dying from omicron. no one in this country. yet omicron is what the leaders are hysterical about. >> we are about to experience a viral blizzard. >> an expert warns a viral blizzard. >> it will be a viral blizzard of covid cases. >> the country is facing a viral blizzard. >> it's about to hit the u.s. >> a viral blizzard is about to hit this country. >> tucker: what is this stuff? it's a viral blizzard. is that a scientific term? that's not the way scientists talk. they don't makeup phrases for political effect. they don't design language to be as frightening and imprecise as possible. that's politics. that's what politicians do. consider for a moment who is getting infected with this new viral blizzard. ground zero for new covid cases is new york city. the most vaccinated city in the country. in new york you can't have dinner without proving you had a shot. most new yorkers have beca
passed away from heart disease and cancer and suicide and murder and drug od's and car accidents, alzheimer'sg to death on lobster just to name a few causes. lots of people still die in america, but they are not dying from omicron. no one in this country. yet omicron is what the leaders are hysterical about. >> we are about to experience a viral blizzard. >> an expert warns a viral blizzard. >> it will be a viral blizzard of covid cases. >> the country is facing a viral...