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than treating symptoms —— the brains of people with alzheimer�*s disease. lp a patient? one of- with alzheimer's disease. how can that help a patient? one of the - that help a patient? one of the thins that help a patient? one of the things that _ that help a patient? one of the things that we _ that help a patient? one of the things that we have _ that help a patient? one of the things that we have been - that help a patient? one of the l things that we have been looking that help a patient? one of the - things that we have been looking for in treatments for alzheimer�*s disease, which so far don�*t exist, something that can target and break up something that can target and break up amyloids, a toxic protein that builds up in the brains of people with alzheimer�*s disease. this is an antibody drug. it binds the protein and stops that protein forming tangles. and ultimately they end up killing off brain cells of people with alzheimer�*s disease. that causes the problem is that we know that people have without simon�*s. parts of their brain then aren�*t worki
than treating symptoms —— the brains of people with alzheimer�*s disease. lp a patient? one of- with alzheimer's disease. how can that help a patient? one of the - that help a patient? one of the thins that help a patient? one of the things that _ that help a patient? one of the things that we _ that help a patient? one of the things that we have _ that help a patient? one of the things that we have been - that help a patient? one of the l things that we have been looking that help a...
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beneficios, francisco fajard tiene la informaciÓn mi papÁ se me muriÓ en ener del 2012 >> el alzheimer se llevÓ a smuriÓ a los 52 aÑos, ho andrÉs tiene la mutaciÓ jalisco, mutaciÓn que lo llevarÍa a desarrollar la enfermedad a edad temprana >> si tenÍa el gen significa que todas las generaciones e mÉxico tenÍan ese gen >> andrÉs teme q su hija tenga la misma mutaciÓn, l administraciÓn de alimentos y medicamentos de eeuu (fda siglas en inglÉs) dio luz verde a primer medicamento contra el alzheimer, todo en medio de un debate por su efectividad. >> el medicamento se vio que mejorÓ justamente en casos d alzheimer y demencia en la parte inicial en mÁs de un 20%. >> el medicamento se llama aduhelm serÁ por inyecciÓ intravenosa y costarÁ 56 mi dÓres al aÑo .ción >> (informaciÓn en pantalla) a ramÓn, quien tiene a su esposa con alzheimer, le alegra est informaciÓn >> para los que estÁn en l primera etapa de la enfermedad . >> para los que cuidan a enfermos con alzheimer est noticia lo esperaron por mucho >> tenemos mÁs riesgo los latinos en tener la enfermedad >> la fabricante tuvo la aprobaciÓn de la adm
beneficios, francisco fajard tiene la informaciÓn mi papÁ se me muriÓ en ener del 2012 >> el alzheimer se llevÓ a smuriÓ a los 52 aÑos, ho andrÉs tiene la mutaciÓ jalisco, mutaciÓn que lo llevarÍa a desarrollar la enfermedad a edad temprana >> si tenÍa el gen significa que todas las generaciones e mÉxico tenÍan ese gen >> andrÉs teme q su hija tenga la misma mutaciÓn, l administraciÓn de alimentos y medicamentos de eeuu (fda siglas en inglÉs) dio luz verde a...
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personally i still think the best movie ever made about alzheimer's is natalie erika james�*s relic, film that was completely ignored by oscar voters, but that deserves every award going. you can find relic on blu—ray or on streaming services like shudder, while the father is in cinemas now. the winner of the best international feature oscar at this year's academy awards was thomas vinterberg's another round, which opens in uk cinemas injuly. in the meantime, running against the wind, which was ethiopia's entry last year, is now available on digital platforms. the story follows two boys from a remote rural village whose lives take them in very different directions after an early encounter with a camera. one dedicates his life to training as a long—distance runner determined to emulate the success of his sporting hero haile gebreselassie, who has a cameo role. the other heads to addis ababa with dreams of becoming a photographer, only to find himself caught in a web of crime and poverty. described as being inspired by true events, this ratherformulaic tale of tested friendships didn't
personally i still think the best movie ever made about alzheimer's is natalie erika james�*s relic, film that was completely ignored by oscar voters, but that deserves every award going. you can find relic on blu—ray or on streaming services like shudder, while the father is in cinemas now. the winner of the best international feature oscar at this year's academy awards was thomas vinterberg's another round, which opens in uk cinemas injuly. in the meantime, running against the wind, which...
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s. population ages the alzheimers foundation estimates the number of people with alzheimer's will increase 22 percent by 2025 to 7100000. against this grim backdrop by engines new alzheimer's drug add you, can you mab? may be a welcome addition to the small number of drugs used to treat the disease. they will have the opportunity and potential to access something that could change their life. the federal food and drug administration approved the drug on monday. the drug is administered intravenously each month. the patients in the early stages of alzheimer's at you. can you mab is not described as a cure, but it's manufacturer claims it flows. the progression of alzheimer's by removing deposits called amyloid plaques that interfere in brain function in l. summers patients by clearing out this protein, we seem to have sort of a reduction in that progression of the disease. but does it really work? some experts say the evidence is lacking. the manufacturer conducted to randomized trials. one was negative, that is one failed. and one was partially positive, that is the drug appeared to have a
s. population ages the alzheimers foundation estimates the number of people with alzheimer's will increase 22 percent by 2025 to 7100000. against this grim backdrop by engines new alzheimer's drug add you, can you mab? may be a welcome addition to the small number of drugs used to treat the disease. they will have the opportunity and potential to access something that could change their life. the federal food and drug administration approved the drug on monday. the drug is administered...
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extreme drought: the west is drying u up at histotoric ratess farmers s are concererned aboutt their fufuture. alzheimer'sfallout: why three doctors who advised the f.d.a. resigned in protest after a new drug was approved. and, talk about burning love-- cbs' steve hartman on how an entire community saved a couple's special day. this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us. we're going to begin tonight with face-to-face diplomacy back on the global stage. president biden and the g7 allies have wrapped up their first day of meetings, and had dinner hosted by the queen. it began with elbow bumps between president biden and british prime minister boris johnson. the seven world leaders were all smiles as the group posed for the customary family photo, and in a sign of unity, america and its allies are pledging to donate a billion covid vaccine shots for lower income nations. at aecep ron with the royal family, mr. biden became the 13th u.s. president to meet queen elizabeth, and earli
extreme drought: the west is drying u up at histotoric ratess farmers s are concererned aboutt their fufuture. alzheimer'sfallout: why three doctors who advised the f.d.a. resigned in protest after a new drug was approved. and, talk about burning love-- cbs' steve hartman on how an entire community saved a couple's special day. this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank...
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alzheimer's drugs. u.s. regulators give the nod to a controversial therapy, the f.d.a.'s most cons fen -- consequential decision in years. she's very nearly back in the studio she is back in london. annmarie horden, europe reunites from across the pond. good to have you back. i take you to new york, bill dudley, he had hads a warning, i listen to him when he speaks, he ran the new york fed. he said the federal reserve received another recession, why? because the execution of inflation target regular jet stream leaves much to be desired. he's talking about the third leg on the stool, annmarie, not scrust full appointment but running it over, or overheating and therein lies the risk that could be late to the party. good morning, welcome back. dans marie: thanks mark nuss. i'm glad to be back. i have a lot of -- [newline] annmarie: thanks, manus. i'm glad to be back. one thing that i thought was interesting, he said that what the fed is doing, promising to make up for these part misses, when it comes to inflation, is encouraging people to lower inflation expectations. then y
alzheimer's drugs. u.s. regulators give the nod to a controversial therapy, the f.d.a.'s most cons fen -- consequential decision in years. she's very nearly back in the studio she is back in london. annmarie horden, europe reunites from across the pond. good to have you back. i take you to new york, bill dudley, he had hads a warning, i listen to him when he speaks, he ran the new york fed. he said the federal reserve received another recession, why? because the execution of inflation target...
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alzheimer's drug; protests intensify as a new pipeline threatens indigenous lands in minnesota; members of the south asian diaspora try to help loved ones amid the covid surge; plus much more. >> woodruff: the f.d.a.'s approval of a new alzheimer's drug today followed months of debate within the medical community about the agency's procedures which, as amna nawaz reports, the announcement has done little to quiet. >> nawaz: that's right, judy. the approval was based on two clinical trials. one showed some improvement in patients who'd been given the drug adcucanumab, but the other found no benefit. a number of practitioners said that was not good enough, and fell short of f.d.a.'s usual standards for approval. and in november, an outside advisory board recommended that f.d.a. not approve the drug. but other medical professionals said the need was so great that any medication that offered promise was worth trying. the last treatment for alzheimer's came on the market some 18 years ago. pam belluck is a health reporter for "the new york times"nd has been following all these developments closely. welcome back to the newshour, thanks for making the time. let's start with the news of the approval today.
alzheimer's drug; protests intensify as a new pipeline threatens indigenous lands in minnesota; members of the south asian diaspora try to help loved ones amid the covid surge; plus much more. >> woodruff: the f.d.a.'s approval of a new alzheimer's drug today followed months of debate within the medical community about the agency's procedures which, as amna nawaz reports, the announcement has done little to quiet. >> nawaz: that's right, judy. the approval was based on two clinical...
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since january, and the nasdaq composite this week up 1 3/4 percent the biggest s&p winner of the week biogen after its alzheimer getting a downgrade to sell from jpmorgan for its uncertain path to becoming a successful wireless phone provider. dish down more than 11%. caterpillar the biggest laggard on the dow after it boosted its dividend by 8%, cat down 9.5%. all right, 9.5%. if you're an unemployed worker living in alaska, iowa, missouri , or mississippi, pandemic unemployment benefits are getting shut off this weekend. three months earlier than the september expiration date, but even with the labor market recovery gaining traction, it's no question the pandemic has left lasting changes on the workforce, but some sectors are rising above the turmoil and are getting ready to get the job done and your portfolio, to investment strategy analyst ross mayfield, ross great to see you. where are you putting your money these days in this environment? what do you like? >> i like the sectors linked to the economy. we like the cyclical sectors, the value sectors, they've been on quite a run, but based on the last decade
since january, and the nasdaq composite this week up 1 3/4 percent the biggest s&p winner of the week biogen after its alzheimer getting a downgrade to sell from jpmorgan for its uncertain path to becoming a successful wireless phone provider. dish down more than 11%. caterpillar the biggest laggard on the dow after it boosted its dividend by 8%, cat down 9.5%. all right, 9.5%. if you're an unemployed worker living in alaska, iowa, missouri , or mississippi, pandemic unemployment benefits...
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s. government health officials have approved the 1st new drug for alzheimer's disease for many 20 years regulate to say the drug which will be marketed as to how is the 1st treatment that target call it this of the disease rather than symptoms. but the approval is controversial with some expert. so arguing that there is no, not enough evidence of real benefits. let's take a closer look, research go to. he's professor of neurology and psychiatry at the mcgill university in montreal. welcome to d. w. professor. where are you on this drug? i do. how is it's a big breakthrough? well, it is an important step forward because it's the 1st mitigation approved for taking out of the brain this build up of the amended protein. and what it is, what is it about that that makes it so significant? well, it's been shown now for a good 10 years that the, it's possible to take out of the brain of persons with early alzheimer at the dementia stage. this excessive build up of middleware. what has been difficult to prove since it's doesn't matter to the patient. and the one of the 2 big studies that lead to
s. government health officials have approved the 1st new drug for alzheimer's disease for many 20 years regulate to say the drug which will be marketed as to how is the 1st treatment that target call it this of the disease rather than symptoms. but the approval is controversial with some expert. so arguing that there is no, not enough evidence of real benefits. let's take a closer look, research go to. he's professor of neurology and psychiatry at the mcgill university in montreal. welcome to...
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s&p 500 shed 3. >>> the fda approved the first new drug for alzheimer's disease in nearly two decacades, deses fierceerr how i it . the drug c called anduhelelm w created d by buyogegenics. reresearchers say it's the only drug that can treat 6 million americans rather than anxiety and insomnia but some experts say there's not enough to address cognitive symptoms. >>> amazon sidewalk launches with echo devices and in ring cameras. it creates a shared network within neighborhoods and allows devices with spotty wi-fi to stay connected. some security experts say it puts you at risk of being hacked. amazon says it is secure. and your personal information will not be revealed. people do have the choice to opt out. >>> and the boss is coming back to the great white way. bruce springsteen said he'll return to broadway this summer for a limited run of his one-man show where he sings his hit songs and talks about growing up in new jersey. performances will kick off june 26th with an end date sometime in september. springsteen on broadway debuted in 2017 and was extended three times before finally closing in la
s&p 500 shed 3. >>> the fda approved the first new drug for alzheimer's disease in nearly two decacades, deses fierceerr how i it . the drug c called anduhelelm w created d by buyogegenics. reresearchers say it's the only drug that can treat 6 million americans rather than anxiety and insomnia but some experts say there's not enough to address cognitive symptoms. >>> amazon sidewalk launches with echo devices and in ring cameras. it creates a shared network within...
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my father began showing symptoms of alzheimer's in his early 50's but he was not diagnosed until years later. after he began displaying symptoms my family was familiar with, my parents visited a few providers. it took meeting with several doctors before one of them recognized the sign of younger onset alzheimer's. prior to his diagnosis, my mother made it her mission to attempt to understand how to navigate the resources that could help my family. my dad was unable to earn a living for his family and stayed home confused and disoriented. he had been a custodian at a local school and we were faced with a difficult new reality. my mom and i were working full-time and we were unable to provide the 24 hour supervision he needed. the delay in diagnosis and fragmented care he received left us feeling frustrated, alone and unable to access much-needed support and services. it was an incredibly challenging time for us. at first, when he was assessed for community services, he was not eligible because he could do many things on his own. he was denied twice. my family was constantly concerned ab
my father began showing symptoms of alzheimer's in his early 50's but he was not diagnosed until years later. after he began displaying symptoms my family was familiar with, my parents visited a few providers. it took meeting with several doctors before one of them recognized the sign of younger onset alzheimer's. prior to his diagnosis, my mother made it her mission to attempt to understand how to navigate the resources that could help my family. my dad was unable to earn a living for his...
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alzheimer's disease. let's take a quick check out what's going on in the markets. we do see the s&p 500 rising as we close. it's 1/10 of a percent higher. not even. but it would be another all-time record. the u.s. 10 year yield is coming down below 145, trading at 144. the chart of the yen is shocking. the u.s. dollar is now more than ¥111, just jumping up. the dollar is up against most currencies. but it's more dramatic against the yen. bitcoin is coming down. the trading is still at $34,188. another billionaire cofounder of thoma bravo's started -- striking a different tone when it comes to wall street employees returning to work. he tells eric that he is relishing the new reality of flexible work, less travel, and dealmaking by noon. >> individuals proved that companies together collaborating have proved that you can work from home very well. giving colleagues more choices to improve their work life and their personal life is here to stay. matt: citigroup also announcing that it's joining rivals like ubs in allowing flexible work policies. for the return to office debate we ha
alzheimer's disease. let's take a quick check out what's going on in the markets. we do see the s&p 500 rising as we close. it's 1/10 of a percent higher. not even. but it would be another all-time record. the u.s. 10 year yield is coming down below 145, trading at 144. the chart of the yen is shocking. the u.s. dollar is now more than ¥111, just jumping up. the dollar is up against most currencies. but it's more dramatic against the yen. bitcoin is coming down. the trading is still at...
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alzheimer's space. broad look at the markets, you see a relatively flat day. the sasdaq both pretty flat on the day. internals are mixed. it should be noted others in the biotech/pharma space are higher. eli lilly up 10%, so we are seeing a halo effect from biogen today. this is the kind of news that a company like this waits for. what a big day for that stock. matt: we definitely see a lot of moves higher with this news. we had a fantastic full-screen earlier showing a bunch of biotech and pharma stocks that are up. let's get to dave wilson, who has our stock of the hour. no surprise, it is biv. biogen shares are open again after the fda approved its controversial drug against alzheimer's. maybe the drug is not as controversial as the testing regimen or the trials. of course, it will cost $56,000 a year. dave: that is certainly an eye-opening price tag, no question. this is a drug that biogen has had the rights to since 2007. it is really in the last couple of years that you have had this back and forth. it has been 18 years since you had an alzheimer's drug approv
alzheimer's space. broad look at the markets, you see a relatively flat day. the sasdaq both pretty flat on the day. internals are mixed. it should be noted others in the biotech/pharma space are higher. eli lilly up 10%, so we are seeing a halo effect from biogen today. this is the kind of news that a company like this waits for. what a big day for that stock. matt: we definitely see a lot of moves higher with this news. we had a fantastic full-screen earlier showing a bunch of biotech and...
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s. i'll show you what he said, and natasha suite has some good news in the battle against alzheimer's disease. the 1st treatment in 2 decades is soon to be available, but it comes with some hesitations will fill you in. i'm steve balls burg in for scotty now use on today's edition of news news use right here on our t america. ah, i want to be clear to folks in this region who are thinking about making that dangerous track for the united states. mexico border. do not come do not come. hi, vice president comma harrison, guatemala telling citizens they are not to come to the us and in the process, she's angered a lot of democrats, including a oh, see, let's bring in our panel, political commentator, ivan garcia. he does go and joe collins who is a navy vet and it's currently seeking to unseat congresswoman maxine waters in the state of california. all right, let's start with that you joe. this position expressed by harris's and about.
s. i'll show you what he said, and natasha suite has some good news in the battle against alzheimer's disease. the 1st treatment in 2 decades is soon to be available, but it comes with some hesitations will fill you in. i'm steve balls burg in for scotty now use on today's edition of news news use right here on our t america. ah, i want to be clear to folks in this region who are thinking about making that dangerous track for the united states. mexico border. do not come do not come. hi, vice...
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s, i'll show you what he said. and natasha suite has some good news in the battle against alzheimer's disease. the 1st treatment in 2 decades is soon to be available, but it comes with some hesitations will fill you in. i'm steve balls burg in for scotty now use on today's edition of news news use right here on our t america. ah, i want to be clear to folks in this region. we're thinking about making that dangerous track for the united states. mexico border. do not come do not come. i vice president come on harris in guatemala telling citizens they are not to come to the us and in the process. she's angered.
s, i'll show you what he said. and natasha suite has some good news in the battle against alzheimer's disease. the 1st treatment in 2 decades is soon to be available, but it comes with some hesitations will fill you in. i'm steve balls burg in for scotty now use on today's edition of news news use right here on our t america. ah, i want to be clear to folks in this region. we're thinking about making that dangerous track for the united states. mexico border. do not come do not come. i vice...
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s, i'll show you what he said. and natasha suite has some good news in the battle against alzheimer's disease. the 1st treatment in 2 decades is soon to be available, but it comes with some hesitations. will fill you in. i'm see balls burg in for scotty now use on today's edition news views use right here on our t america. ah, i want to be clear to folks in this region who are thinking about making that dangerous track for the united states. mexico border. do not come do not come. hi, vice president carmella harrison, guatemala telling citizens they are not to come to the us and in the process. she's angered a lot of democrats, including a o c. let's bring in our panel, political commentator, ivan garcia. he does go and jo collins, who is that navy vet, and it's currently seeking to unseat congresswoman maxine waters in the state of california. all right, let's start with that. you joe. this position expressed by harris's and about face from what you said in the past back in 2019. and it seems that that, that go through the biden administration's position was this trip of a disappointment disa
s, i'll show you what he said. and natasha suite has some good news in the battle against alzheimer's disease. the 1st treatment in 2 decades is soon to be available, but it comes with some hesitations. will fill you in. i'm see balls burg in for scotty now use on today's edition news views use right here on our t america. ah, i want to be clear to folks in this region who are thinking about making that dangerous track for the united states. mexico border. do not come do not come. hi, vice...
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s. government health officials have approve the 1st new drug for alzheimer's disease for many 20 years. regulators say that drug which will be marketed as i do hell, is the 1st treatment that targets causes after disease rather than its symptoms. but the approval of controversial with some experts saying there's not enough evidence of real benefits. let's take a closer look, research go to. he's professor of neurology and psychiatry at the mcgill university in montreal. welcome to d. w. professor. where are you on this drug? i do. how is it a big breakthrough? well, it is an important step forward because it's the 1st mitigation approved for taking out of the brain this build up of the amended protein and what it is, what is it about that that makes it so significant? well, it's been shown now for a good 10 years that it's possible to take out of the brain of persons with early alzheimer at the dementia stage. this excessive build up of amino with what has been difficult to prove since it doesn't matter to the patient. and the, one of the 2 big studies that led to this approval showed
s. government health officials have approve the 1st new drug for alzheimer's disease for many 20 years. regulators say that drug which will be marketed as i do hell, is the 1st treatment that targets causes after disease rather than its symptoms. but the approval of controversial with some experts saying there's not enough evidence of real benefits. let's take a closer look, research go to. he's professor of neurology and psychiatry at the mcgill university in montreal. welcome to d. w....
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still a half percent decline with the dow and the s&p lower nasdaq with a gain biogen soaring thank to the approval for the alzheimer'sg the shares up at 408 and still a lot of action in the meme stocks with big gains for amc, gamestop and others on heavy volume ty, also watching apple as the worldwide developers conference is under way this year it is down about 6%, half a percent today. >> all right we'll talk more about that developers conference and why it is different than in prior years but first going to josh lipton for what apple and tim cook have said so far. josh >> apple's developer conference right now and highlights ios 15, that's the new operating system. a lot of new features. facetime upgrades. a new grid view. we know that people that are on facetime a not pandemic and interesting to see what happens as the world normalizes. dau updates to messaging re really rival come petitors all this remember even before this mark zuckerberg did call out apple as a potential rival this is a new look that apple says to help better manage notifications and help them be more efficient order them that sounds small but
still a half percent decline with the dow and the s&p lower nasdaq with a gain biogen soaring thank to the approval for the alzheimer'sg the shares up at 408 and still a lot of action in the meme stocks with big gains for amc, gamestop and others on heavy volume ty, also watching apple as the worldwide developers conference is under way this year it is down about 6%, half a percent today. >> all right we'll talk more about that developers conference and why it is different than in...
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s&p 500 failed to hit a record new high. the nasdaq bucking the negative trend powered by gains in biogen after the fda approved the company's alzheimer's drug. data on the trade deficit and j.o.l.t.s., job listings and number of people quitting their jobs for other positions. >>> salesforce expects half of its employees to work from home even after the pandemic ends. prior to covid, 20% of the staff was working remotely. despite making big investments in real estate including a 61-floor building in san francisco, benihoff suggests the empty space could be used for events or training facilities. >>> the heads of major airlines that fly between the u.s. and great britain are calling on both countries to lift transatlantic travel restrictions put in place during the pandemic. high vaccination rates in the u.s. and uk mean travel could restart safely. the group includes the ceos of american, delta, united, jetblue and british airways. since last march the u.s. barred nearly all non-u.s. citizens who have been in the uk within the past 14 days from entering this country and most u.s. travelers visiting the uk have to quarantine for ten days
s&p 500 failed to hit a record new high. the nasdaq bucking the negative trend powered by gains in biogen after the fda approved the company's alzheimer's drug. data on the trade deficit and j.o.l.t.s., job listings and number of people quitting their jobs for other positions. >>> salesforce expects half of its employees to work from home even after the pandemic ends. prior to covid, 20% of the staff was working remotely. despite making big investments in real estate including a...
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with this book as they should and i'm getting to s my point, some of those people statistically well either personally be at the beginning of alzheimer's disease or they will know someone, be observing someone and so, and the same with this interview, it will be seen by probably a billion people, so let's talk to those people. what is a disturbing thing to notice that isn't a normal functioning, what are the things we look out for like events happening you should probably go see a neurologist and get a couple of basic tests made. >> we are happy to go to our primary physician and check our heart health, get or blood pressure taken, cholesterol test, talk about getting a certain number of steps in each day. but anything from the neck up we seem to think we have no influence over. i think one of the things i would like to see people get more comfortable with is being in conversation with their dr. about here are the kind of things i am forgetting or this is what my cognitive health feels like today. and then the next appointment we can compare this verse is next year so what are the kind of things that could be potentially concerning? i
with this book as they should and i'm getting to s my point, some of those people statistically well either personally be at the beginning of alzheimer's disease or they will know someone, be observing someone and so, and the same with this interview, it will be seen by probably a billion people, so let's talk to those people. what is a disturbing thing to notice that isn't a normal functioning, what are the things we look out for like events happening you should probably go see a neurologist...
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to receive a response >>> all right, a look at the biggest gainers in the s&p 500 this morning led my eli lilly on that alzheimer's. the stock at the $600 level. don't go away. - [announcer] dearest pizzerias, oh, guardians of the pie. - ooh! - [announcer] thanks for making every slice worth torching the roof of our mouths. - hiya there- - [announcer] if you're a serving late, so are we. (pleasant orchestral music) (bike rattling) >>> it started with books, but now you can buy a newly built home completely online but can you return it? our diana owe lek has that story. >> reporter: 28-year-old houston residents emily moore just bought her first house from a home builder entirely online and she one of the first ever to do that >> a few years ago people laughed at big a car online and i just bought a house online. >> reporter: at least two major home builders recently piloted new programs where buyers can choose, design and finance a new home online and put it in their shopping cart. moore bought from taylor morrison. >> part of it was with the pandemic, with everything going on, it's just easier that way. that, and
to receive a response >>> all right, a look at the biggest gainers in the s&p 500 this morning led my eli lilly on that alzheimer's. the stock at the $600 level. don't go away. - [announcer] dearest pizzerias, oh, guardians of the pie. - ooh! - [announcer] thanks for making every slice worth torching the roof of our mouths. - hiya there- - [announcer] if you're a serving late, so are we. (pleasant orchestral music) (bike rattling) >>> it started with books, but now you can...
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s medical editor fergus walsh. this is an historic moment in the battle against alzheimer's.st time, a drug has been approved which tackles not just the symptoms, but the underlying cause of this devastating disease. aducanumab is not yet licenced in the uk and available only as part of a clinical trial, like here, at the national hospital for neurology in central london. aldo, who's 68, was diagnosed with alzheimer's ten years ago and had to stop working as a surgeon. he receives aducanumab every month via infusion and is certain it's helped him. i felt that i wasn't getting so mixed up. my cognitive tests were improving quite markedly. two years ago, aducanumab was written off as a failure and the trial aldo was taking part in was abandoned. but the manufacturers, biogen, analysed more data and concluded those on the highest doses had better cognition, memory and language. this is the brain of someone with early alzheimer's. the red areas show a build—up of amyloid, a protein which can form toxic deposits. this is the same individual after a year of aducanumab. significant
s medical editor fergus walsh. this is an historic moment in the battle against alzheimer's.st time, a drug has been approved which tackles not just the symptoms, but the underlying cause of this devastating disease. aducanumab is not yet licenced in the uk and available only as part of a clinical trial, like here, at the national hospital for neurology in central london. aldo, who's 68, was diagnosed with alzheimer's ten years ago and had to stop working as a surgeon. he receives aducanumab...
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giving a boost to the group is biogen this week's biggest gainer on the s&p by far, up almost 44% on the approval of the alzheimer'sdes in] [voice of female] my husband ben and i opened ben's chili bowl the very same year that we were married. that's 1958. [voice of male] the chili bowl really has never closed in our history. when the pandemic hit, we had to pivot. and it's been really helpful to keep people updated on google. we wouldn't be here without our wonderful customers. we're really thankful for all of them. [female voices soulfully singing “come on in”] here's your cnbc news update at this hour. the g7 update is getting under way. boris johnson welcomed leaders to cornwall, england he told them it's a meeting that has to happen to learn the lessons of the pandemic so they're not repeated adam schiff is calling for an investigation entowhat he called a terrible abuse of power. "the new york times" is reporting that as part of an effort to find the sources of press leaks, former president trump's justice department secretly issued subpoenas for the email data of some democratic lawmakers, their aides, and e
giving a boost to the group is biogen this week's biggest gainer on the s&p by far, up almost 44% on the approval of the alzheimer'sdes in] [voice of female] my husband ben and i opened ben's chili bowl the very same year that we were married. that's 1958. [voice of male] the chili bowl really has never closed in our history. when the pandemic hit, we had to pivot. and it's been really helpful to keep people updated on google. we wouldn't be here without our wonderful customers. we're...
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s&p up 6 the nasdaq up 20 >>> it's the bottom of the hour. time for the news. the fda says to make a major decision on a new drug to treat alzheimer'sk hanging it up. >>> america reopening more by the day but cruises out of flida remain anchored. >> cruise lines could set sail from the state next month as long as nearly everybody on board proves they are fully vaccinated but in florida, requiring proof is not allowed governor ron desantis signed the law banning vaccine passport it takes effect thfirst of next month the governor will fine cruises for each customer asked to provide proof of vaccination >> we have laws that protect the people and the privacy of our citizens and we are going to enforce it nobody has fought harder not just for cruises but the entire leisure and hospitality sector in this state in its history than me. what cdc has done by closing the cruise industry for over a year, they do not have the authority to do it >> the governor has sued the cdc. requirementss vaccine so far no ruling from the court. nbc shaquille brewster covering the story. >> reporter: for the past 15 months it's been pretty quiet here as the
s&p up 6 the nasdaq up 20 >>> it's the bottom of the hour. time for the news. the fda says to make a major decision on a new drug to treat alzheimer'sk hanging it up. >>> america reopening more by the day but cruises out of flida remain anchored. >> cruise lines could set sail from the state next month as long as nearly everybody on board proves they are fully vaccinated but in florida, requiring proof is not allowed governor ron desantis signed the law banning...
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. >>> we just had a discussion about some of the alzheimer's research that we are expecting to get guidance on from the fda. biogen is number one on the sy decent mix of headlines regarding apparel and retail dow is up 30 don't go away. whether it's employee number two, or employee number two hundred. you deserve to work with a team as invested in your future as you are. learn more at massmutual.com as invested in your future as you are. labradoodles, cronuts, skorts. (it's a skirt... and shorts) the world is going hybrid. so, why not your cloud? a hybrid cloud with ibm helps bring all your clouds together. that means you can access all your data, modernize without rebuilding, and help keep things both open and secure. that's why businesses from retail to banking are going hybrid with the technology and expertise of ibm. [typing sounds] [music fades in] [voice of female] my husband ben and i opened ben's chili bowl the very same year that we were married. that's 1958. [voice of male] the chili bowl really has never closed in our history. when the pandemic hit, we had to pivot. and it's been really helpful to keep people updated on googl
. >>> we just had a discussion about some of the alzheimer's research that we are expecting to get guidance on from the fda. biogen is number one on the sy decent mix of headlines regarding apparel and retail dow is up 30 don't go away. whether it's employee number two, or employee number two hundred. you deserve to work with a team as invested in your future as you are. learn more at massmutual.com as invested in your future as you are. labradoodles, cronuts, skorts. (it's a skirt......
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alzheimer's therapy accelerated approval. a possible game changer for treatment, but some scientists are skeptical. still a lot to prove. we will hear from the ceo himself, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ sna: welcome back to the european market open. opening fairly flat half-an-hour into our session. gains are building up to half a percent on the dax. let's have a look at things from a sector perspective. a slight upside when it comes to the perspective breakdown. utilities, telecom, and health care, the best gaining sectors. the auto sector was partly responsible for pushing european equity markets to neo-highs and yesterday -- new highs yesterday. >> daily covid case count has dropped below 100,000 for the first time in india in two months, but the delta variant found in india is leading to hearing impairment not normally found. it has a higher rate of hospitalization. japan's economy shrank less than first recorded last quarter. gdp contracted to from the final quarter of 2020 through march. it is better than the 5.1% originally predicted. a u.s. report concluded the coronavirus could have leaked from a lab in china. the report was prepared by a lab in california last year. u.s. inte
alzheimer's therapy accelerated approval. a possible game changer for treatment, but some scientists are skeptical. still a lot to prove. we will hear from the ceo himself, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ sna: welcome back to the european market open. opening fairly flat half-an-hour into our session. gains are building up to half a percent on the dax. let's have a look at things from a sector perspective. a slight upside when it comes to the perspective breakdown. utilities, telecom, and health...
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s&p 500 up, heading for a record close. nasdaq heading for a record close. tesla is having another strong day since april. it is up >>> a breakthrough therapy for alzheimer's, that's what the fda is calling a new treatment from eli lilly. that stock is up 8%. >>> and don't miss or first conversation can arnold donald, from carnival cruise lines >>> the ten-year yield a bit firmer today, some reaction to the infrastructure deal. tesla is up there again at oaf strong day apple and amc both lower, and lilly makes the cut off this alzheimer's news we'll be right back. this is the sound of change. the sound of a thousand sighs of relief. and the sound of a company watching out for you. this is the sound of low cash mode from pnc bank, giving you multiple options and at least 24 hours to help you avoid an overdraft fee. because we believe how you handle overdrafts should be in your control, not just your bank's. low cash mode on virtual wallet from pnc bank. one way we're making a difference. keeping your oysters business growing low cash mode on virtual wallet from pnc bank. has you swamped. you need to hire. i need indeed indeed you do. the moment you sponsor
s&p 500 up, heading for a record close. nasdaq heading for a record close. tesla is having another strong day since april. it is up >>> a breakthrough therapy for alzheimer's, that's what the fda is calling a new treatment from eli lilly. that stock is up 8%. >>> and don't miss or first conversation can arnold donald, from carnival cruise lines >>> the ten-year yield a bit firmer today, some reaction to the infrastructure deal. tesla is up there again at oaf...
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alzheimer's drug approved yesterday by the fda. the stock higher by 38%. as we head to break, a look at the s&p 500 winners and losers >> announcer: executive edge is sponsored by at&t business our people and network will help keep you connected let's take care of business. yee something different. oh, we can help with that. okay, imagine this... your mover, rob, he's on the scene and needs a plan with a mobile hotspot. we cut to downtown, your sales rep lisa has to send some files, asap! so basically i can pick the right plan for each employee... yeah i should've just led with that... with at&t business... you can pick the best plan for each employee and only pay for the features they need. pain? yeah. here. aspercreme with max-strength* lidocaine. works fast and lasts. keep it. you're gonna need it. kick pain in the aspercreme >>> good morning let's check at the futures things have gotten weaker since we started a half hour ago dow futures are down 150 points. we are looking at the s&p 500. down 11.5. this comes after the s&p had been up about 5 points a swing of 16 points in the last half
alzheimer's drug approved yesterday by the fda. the stock higher by 38%. as we head to break, a look at the s&p 500 winners and losers >> announcer: executive edge is sponsored by at&t business our people and network will help keep you connected let's take care of business. yee something different. oh, we can help with that. okay, imagine this... your mover, rob, he's on the scene and needs a plan with a mobile hotspot. we cut to downtown, your sales rep lisa has to send some...
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s which used to block opioids. so is there a way to stave off the memory loss, the kind of memory loss people get early on in alzheimer'snt questions, "the memory chief: the secrets behind how we remember" is how today. lauren aguirre, thank you very much for being on the show. >>> finally, we have been talking all morning about signs across the country americans are eager to get back to life as close to normal. things are picking up at the country's airports and restaurants. new york city subway is busy again and hollywood is hoping for a blockbuster summer as well. nbc news correspondent steve patterson reports. >> reporter: for movie lovers across the country -- >> first time in a long time. >> reporter: this holiday weekend marked a mile stone. the movie biz on track to break $100 million in ticket sales, something that hasn't happened in more than year. now with more than 70% of theaters back open, audiences are racing back to the big screen. >> we like to get the popcorn, get a soda and just have that experience they're looking of making. >> run! >> reporter: "a quite place: part ii" expected to make in $60 millio
s which used to block opioids. so is there a way to stave off the memory loss, the kind of memory loss people get early on in alzheimer'snt questions, "the memory chief: the secrets behind how we remember" is how today. lauren aguirre, thank you very much for being on the show. >>> finally, we have been talking all morning about signs across the country americans are eager to get back to life as close to normal. things are picking up at the country's airports and restaurants....
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alzheimer's treatment since 2003. stars of the small screen celebrated their work at the tv bafta awards last night. michaela coel�*s the big winner, taking best leading actress, director and drama writer. our entertainment correspondent colin paterson was watching. i may destroy you. these bafta tv awards were dominated by one woman. michaela coel. the bbc one drama, i may destroy you, was based on michaela coel�*s own experience of being sexually assaulted. how did last night end? it was named best miniseries and she was best actress. to go along with baftas she'd already won for directing and writing the show. speaking backstage, she explained how making the programme had been cathartic. i'm getting a bit emotional. it was, to be honest, incredible. it really helped me get past some troubling stuff. and what it enabled me to do is sort of pair something quite tragic with something quite beautiful. i did used to think i could read your mind at times. i don't believe that's normal. bbc three's normal people was a huge word—of—mouth lockdown hit. here its star paul mescal was named best actor. do you have any worrie
alzheimer's treatment since 2003. stars of the small screen celebrated their work at the tv bafta awards last night. michaela coel�*s the big winner, taking best leading actress, director and drama writer. our entertainment correspondent colin paterson was watching. i may destroy you. these bafta tv awards were dominated by one woman. michaela coel. the bbc one drama, i may destroy you, was based on michaela coel�*s own experience of being sexually assaulted. how did last night end? it was...