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willing to round up to a man's cancer bio which now owns them. curbside make up monsanto may have to pay the price. and what's the likely impact of the round up case on high tech agriculture aimed at feeding rapidly growing cities in asia. also on the show why south koreans turn to fancy poor question faced with high levels of capital. welcome to business asia i want to get jones and berlin good to have you with us and a jury in the united states has found that wheat killer roundup was a substantial factor in causing cancer in a seventy year old man round up a glyphosate based herbicide just made by us at great agro chemical firm here where again monsanto now owned by german multinational bio a landmark verdict could affect thousands of other cases iowa said it was disappointed with the jury's initial decision the case now moves to a second phase to determine the company's financial liability and damages. he holds monsanto responsible for his non hodgkins lymphoma edwin hard to man use the weed killer rant up for decades he claimed this ruined hi
willing to round up to a man's cancer bio which now owns them. curbside make up monsanto may have to pay the price. and what's the likely impact of the round up case on high tech agriculture aimed at feeding rapidly growing cities in asia. also on the show why south koreans turn to fancy poor question faced with high levels of capital. welcome to business asia i want to get jones and berlin good to have you with us and a jury in the united states has found that wheat killer roundup was a...
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we don't block any bio-sims. bio-sims -- >> no. maybe you misunderstood. a patent during its term gives you exclusive rights to produce the drug, correct? >> no. the patents that are covered in this portfolio are for individual innovations that were created. in many cases, when we go into an area, there are always patents. the first thing you do is you look to see, can i design around those patents? if ultimately you can't, you go to the player who has the patent, and you negotiate a license. we have given license to virtually every bio-similar player with the exception of one. we've done it 10 years before the last patent expires in that portfolio. we tried to strike what we think is a reasonable balance. i realize it may not be popular, but i think it is a reasonable balance. >> what i'm concerned about is i told you at the outset, i support drug companies recovering a profit based on their r and d and their development of innovative drugs. but at some point, that patent has to end, that exclusivity has to end so patients get access to drugs at a much ch
we don't block any bio-sims. bio-sims -- >> no. maybe you misunderstood. a patent during its term gives you exclusive rights to produce the drug, correct? >> no. the patents that are covered in this portfolio are for individual innovations that were created. in many cases, when we go into an area, there are always patents. the first thing you do is you look to see, can i design around those patents? if ultimately you can't, you go to the player who has the patent, and you negotiate...
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for the next nine and a half months we'll hit facebook, apple, netflix, alphabet, amazon and more >>> bio tech get a slhot in the arm turning in the best week since the start of the year. morgan stanley puts out a list of 30 stocks to own into the year 2021. see who makes the cut and who didn't >>> a big call of the day focused on at&t. the halftime investment committee is ready to roll the halftime report with scott wapner starts right now. >>> it's good to have you with us on this friday. here to debate and trade the big stories of the day is our panel. let's begin that move in tech. best sector of the week. best sector of the year. a resurgence that's helped extend the rally and helped keep the s&p 500 above that key 2800 level. >> yes were we focused so much on the faang names it's old line tech chips have been on fire. there's a couple misfires as well but you look at the chips look at intel. that's been on a great run hitting 52-week highs and the rest it's sfwresi interesting to see going on take a look at unh in the last week these are names that continue to move to the up side. t
for the next nine and a half months we'll hit facebook, apple, netflix, alphabet, amazon and more >>> bio tech get a slhot in the arm turning in the best week since the start of the year. morgan stanley puts out a list of 30 stocks to own into the year 2021. see who makes the cut and who didn't >>> a big call of the day focused on at&t. the halftime investment committee is ready to roll the halftime report with scott wapner starts right now. >>> it's good to have...
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we'll find out how chicken feathers can be turned into bio plastic. investigate the fruits of an alliance between plants and robots. and explore hydrogen's potential as a sustainable energy carrier up tomorrow. but first we'll head to the final frontier. in the hollywood movie gravity exploding satellite day pree can live with a spaceship with disastrous results. an accident that dramatic hasn't happened in real life but waste orbiting the earth is a growing problem since the first satellite was launched in one nine hundred fifty seven dozens more have followed many are now derelict but still circling the earth along with other space junk that poses a danger also for the international space station. march twenty twelve four hundred kilometers above the earth's surface the crew aboard the i.s.f. suddenly receive an alert a red light can. actually something is on a possible collision course my control we're standing by here and told me to go. to deborah a from an old satellite is bearing down on the station. mission control orders the crew to evacuate t
we'll find out how chicken feathers can be turned into bio plastic. investigate the fruits of an alliance between plants and robots. and explore hydrogen's potential as a sustainable energy carrier up tomorrow. but first we'll head to the final frontier. in the hollywood movie gravity exploding satellite day pree can live with a spaceship with disastrous results. an accident that dramatic hasn't happened in real life but waste orbiting the earth is a growing problem since the first satellite...
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we refer to each of these kids a bio racism bio police brutality taken cried of there are these kids are a part of all history. with this manufactured consent instinctive public will. when the ruling classes protect themselves. when the crime and merry go round lifts only the one percent. who ignore middle of the room signals. for the real news is brutal. on chance am i unfairly at mit and i was. getting more headlines as a war activities for the last few years. noam chomsky has made to international reputation why does does is one of the national leaders of american resistance to the vietnam war the deepest is a professor of linguistics who before he was forty is opened a transformed the nature of his subject. you are identified with a new level whatever that is you certainly have been an activist as well as a writer. as a timescale and is listed in anybody's catalogue among the dozen top girls of the new left. standing a achieved by adopting over the past two or three years a series of adamant. rejecting at least american foreign policy at most america itself. budget this notion th
we refer to each of these kids a bio racism bio police brutality taken cried of there are these kids are a part of all history. with this manufactured consent instinctive public will. when the ruling classes protect themselves. when the crime and merry go round lifts only the one percent. who ignore middle of the room signals. for the real news is brutal. on chance am i unfairly at mit and i was. getting more headlines as a war activities for the last few years. noam chomsky has made to...
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in the process we've generated over $5 million in revenue from the sale of the cooking oil to local bio diesel manufacturers. so it's gained national recognition time and again as a very pro business, pro environment success story. during that same time, there are a few other changes that have happened. one is san francisco has the fats, oils, and grace ordinance in 2012 regulating restaurants and working with restaurants to help them better manage their grease. inspectors now go out and work with restaurants to monitor and track the proper management of grease. the second is san francisco's fleets have shifted away from using 20% bio diesel to using 100% renewable diesel, and that's at a scale that local bio diesel companies could never provide for the needs of san francisco fleets. and then the third consideration is that through this effort there have born a number of small businesses in san francisco that are in the grease hauling business now, that are very responsible, very regulated, and they do collect and convert the cooking oil to bio diesel and other fuels, and they've develo
in the process we've generated over $5 million in revenue from the sale of the cooking oil to local bio diesel manufacturers. so it's gained national recognition time and again as a very pro business, pro environment success story. during that same time, there are a few other changes that have happened. one is san francisco has the fats, oils, and grace ordinance in 2012 regulating restaurants and working with restaurants to help them better manage their grease. inspectors now go out and work...
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, the ceo of hsbc plays into his strategy to turn around the binusess domestically stay with us >>> bios -- bio tech stocks, that is, falling sharply after news that scott gottlieb is leaving in january he tweeted i have heard from friends contacted by online pharma news pub preparing a story speck latting i'm leaving the fda. i want to be very clear. i'm not leaving. i look forward to sharing my 2019 strategic roadmap soon. he was on "squawk box" this morning. >> we didn't get that statement but certainly he was business as usual and no sign whatsoever that this was coming. >> very surprising for more, we're joined on the phone by jared holz from jeffries why do you think we're seeing the move in the stock, jared >> thank you for having me on. i think the timing here is very surprising as you mentioned. scott's been very visible with the street and with reporters, very lately. so i think really the timing is the key factor and then consider, you know, why i think there's been such a decent bid in the space aside from m&a and gottlieb leaving today when very few expected it is the main
, the ceo of hsbc plays into his strategy to turn around the binusess domestically stay with us >>> bios -- bio tech stocks, that is, falling sharply after news that scott gottlieb is leaving in january he tweeted i have heard from friends contacted by online pharma news pub preparing a story speck latting i'm leaving the fda. i want to be very clear. i'm not leaving. i look forward to sharing my 2019 strategic roadmap soon. he was on "squawk box" this morning. >> we...
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i mean not in its own means but as a bios eat their food and if made of. that the world i opted to get. out of. there by the fish fish. interest dreams of joining a real circus and after hearing about the flowers and stones he wanted to show them his act. day in day out some of them a. day into night it was a lot of us that we knew. we were up to and. just simple. shrug about what i did on the. subject is what i think of my son and yeah i got off some of them. after crossing the border into a circus stunt interests finds himself in an afghanistan he's never seen before. but. the least most of us are doesn't know that will ever. make us manufacture consent to public wealth. when the remain close is protect them so. when the final larry you're around to listen to the woman. to ignore middle of the room signal. really. really really really. hard there was a crack seems to do crack when i was a locate in my day he was like oh just so you know i got like what i needed when i was a baby boy i've had a bad childhood. there's always been single mothers and african
i mean not in its own means but as a bios eat their food and if made of. that the world i opted to get. out of. there by the fish fish. interest dreams of joining a real circus and after hearing about the flowers and stones he wanted to show them his act. day in day out some of them a. day into night it was a lot of us that we knew. we were up to and. just simple. shrug about what i did on the. subject is what i think of my son and yeah i got off some of them. after crossing the border into a...
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bio" airs thursday nights at 8:30 here on nbc. ♪ do you love me? ♪ ♪ i can really move ♪ ♪ do you love me? ♪ i'm in the groove ♪ now do you love me? ♪ do you love me now that i can dance? ♪ applebee's 3 course meal. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. look limu. a civilian buying a new car.ug let's go. limu's right. liberty mutual can save you money by customizing your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. oh... yeah, i've been a customer for years. huh... only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ rewards me basicallyaptain everywhere.obvious and hotels.com so why am i playing the pug bongos at this destination wedding? because hotels.com lets me do me. where my dogs at? oh, here they are. hotels.com. [whistle] ♪ lson, you smell great. and no sweat, either. wow, you're the new team captain. degree advanced protection. ultimate protection activated every time you move. degree. it won't let you down. somewhere you'll never find... sike! we put them everywhere. grocery stores and supermar
bio" airs thursday nights at 8:30 here on nbc. ♪ do you love me? ♪ ♪ i can really move ♪ ♪ do you love me? ♪ i'm in the groove ♪ now do you love me? ♪ do you love me now that i can dance? ♪ applebee's 3 course meal. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. look limu. a civilian buying a new car.ug let's go. limu's right. liberty mutual can save you money by customizing your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. oh... yeah, i've been a customer for years....
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mass and bio gas and that's not a good panel. so i'll send it with that disclaimer that says energy disclaimer, bio gas, not mass. when we talked, they expressed interest in doing the city-wide master plan. we and lafco have been talking about it and tyrone expressed interest -- i won't commit him to anything -- but expressed interest in lafco leading for the plan. so that is something very important that we would need to get on an agenda soon so that we can get that rolling. especially with all of this pg & e stuff. >> are there any other members of the public that would like to speak? >> my name is hunter stern, we represent the pg & e workers in northern and central california and then a number of utilities in northern nevada. so under the heading of any time i can agree with eric brooks, i will stand up and do so. the points that eric just made about the build-out of local generation, renewable generation, this has been promised to people, and i'm a san francisco resident, as well, this has been promised to people in the city
mass and bio gas and that's not a good panel. so i'll send it with that disclaimer that says energy disclaimer, bio gas, not mass. when we talked, they expressed interest in doing the city-wide master plan. we and lafco have been talking about it and tyrone expressed interest -- i won't commit him to anything -- but expressed interest in lafco leading for the plan. so that is something very important that we would need to get on an agenda soon so that we can get that rolling. especially with...
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the company claims that he's got this bio degradable so we have him to test on the bio degradable it deep but then ship according to the oldies mismatch of. the sample is mixed with a bacterial culture. if the sample hasn't dissolved within twenty eight days the detergent twenty granted the label. leaflet . the criteria that have to be fulfilled for the eco label a tailored to conditions in malaysia. not only with respect to health and environmental sustainability but also with respect to economic feasibility. so that it has to because he didn't because he said that. that work on three may not be able to do. so we have to look into the economic situation not the quantity and. the. but. the next step is to establish uniform ecological standards by region. the german development agency is also supporting malaysia's neighboring countries indonesia thailand and the philippines. because the more people buy eco friendly products the better it is for the environment. now air pollution is a universal correct and most times a solution on an individual level often watch desperation is to put o
the company claims that he's got this bio degradable so we have him to test on the bio degradable it deep but then ship according to the oldies mismatch of. the sample is mixed with a bacterial culture. if the sample hasn't dissolved within twenty eight days the detergent twenty granted the label. leaflet . the criteria that have to be fulfilled for the eco label a tailored to conditions in malaysia. not only with respect to health and environmental sustainability but also with respect to...
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bio" airs thursday nights at 8:30 here on nbc. ♪ (mom) i pay too much and this phone is terrible. (paul) you should really stop overpaying for wireless. (sprintern) and upgrade to the brilliant iphone xr with sprint. (sassbot) yup, both an unlimited plan and iphone xr for just $35 per month. (mom) wait, both for that price? (son) both? (dad) both? (baby) both? [gasp] (mom) her first word! (paul) and you get both on sprint's network built for unlimited. (vo) switch and get both an unlimited plan and iphone xr lease for just $35 a month no trade-in required. for people with hearing loss, visit sprintrelay.com molly got dressed for a big night out with her closest friends. john got dressed for his first first date in what feels like a really long time. john! hi! >>hi. sasha got dressed to crush her job interview. it looks good! and millions of other americans got dressed for millions of other personal moments. that's why at stitch fix we don't just see your size or your style. sasha greene? we see you. sasha greene? ♪ congrats, kim!
bio" airs thursday nights at 8:30 here on nbc. ♪ (mom) i pay too much and this phone is terrible. (paul) you should really stop overpaying for wireless. (sprintern) and upgrade to the brilliant iphone xr with sprint. (sassbot) yup, both an unlimited plan and iphone xr for just $35 per month. (mom) wait, both for that price? (son) both? (dad) both? (baby) both? [gasp] (mom) her first word! (paul) and you get both on sprint's network built for unlimited. (vo) switch and get both an...
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well let me clarify this is not really a surprise present i was a bio has been heading at this for several months now russia will want to know whether kazakhstan is going to continue to pursue the moderate policies it is pursue those far and i think tolerance which is particularly important because about a fifth of the country. population are think russians especially but also the koreans and belorussians. so come a want to know that their interests will be protected to come also want to know that kazakhstan will continue to participate in the eurasian economic union the kremlin will want to know that it can still have access to the baikonur cosmodrome which it uses for a lot of space launches. so there are a lot of issues there that are important for russia even more so than for china in some respects but russia is unlikely at this point given the aggression that is conducted in ukraine and the high political costs of that including sanctions russia is unlikely at this point to use coercion to try to threaten kazakhstan ok if gainey i need to have a fairly brief answer from you if you can
well let me clarify this is not really a surprise present i was a bio has been heading at this for several months now russia will want to know whether kazakhstan is going to continue to pursue the moderate policies it is pursue those far and i think tolerance which is particularly important because about a fifth of the country. population are think russians especially but also the koreans and belorussians. so come a want to know that their interests will be protected to come also want to know...
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you can watch "ap bio" here tonight at 8:30. >>> okay.y gaga's famous quote goes there's 100 records in the charts and 99 don't reach the top but 1 does. ♪ in the shallow shallow ♪ >> yeah. you see right there, she and bradley cooper, "shallow" hit again. gaga's first number one in eight years and posted about it saying rule number 1, never give up. rule number 2, always listen to rule number 1. good advice. >>> all right. a big milestone for king james to put michael jordan in the rear-view mirror. >> lebron james last night against denver, passed jordan for fourth on the all-time scoring list. if you're wondering, lebron james needs more to become the all-time scoring king. in theory, though, if he keeps it up it might happen in three years. >> i don't care. no one puts michael in the corner. >> no, no. not any of those boys. >>> all right. so last look at the weather today. >> off and on with the rain as into today and then looks a little clearer for tomorrow. saturday more showers coming back in the forecast. >> all right. that will d
you can watch "ap bio" here tonight at 8:30. >>> okay.y gaga's famous quote goes there's 100 records in the charts and 99 don't reach the top but 1 does. ♪ in the shallow shallow ♪ >> yeah. you see right there, she and bradley cooper, "shallow" hit again. gaga's first number one in eight years and posted about it saying rule number 1, never give up. rule number 2, always listen to rule number 1. good advice. >>> all right. a big milestone for king...
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micro bio is profoundly important.flammation which leads to more toxic problems likeno al dna which then becomes cancer. the battle has to be fought there. the issueith younger people has a genetic element as well. people who he weak dna can't cope with all the craziness of the micro bio and get cancer more readily, at an earlier age. >> what's confusing, you're supposed to get a colonoscopy at 50, then they said 45. now we see younger people. should you get checked when you're younger >> i thi for younger people the takeaway has to be identify. if you catch at stage one or two, the success rate is huge, over 90%. put a beautiful blog on the "today" show web page. readt and identify all these. if you identify symptoms early on, you'll catch it. young people still don't get cancer of the colon that often. screening everybody doesn't make sense. starng at 45, everyone has to get screened. >> make your pitch for the colonoscopy. i was told by my doctor two years agoo get one. i just did it two weeks ago because i was avoi
micro bio is profoundly important.flammation which leads to more toxic problems likeno al dna which then becomes cancer. the battle has to be fought there. the issueith younger people has a genetic element as well. people who he weak dna can't cope with all the craziness of the micro bio and get cancer more readily, at an earlier age. >> what's confusing, you're supposed to get a colonoscopy at 50, then they said 45. now we see younger people. should you get checked when you're younger...
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victor chip bio of the african wildlife conservation fund is responsible for the school based education program. whatever religion was by a teaches the children about the food chain and explains what happens when one species dies out the idea is to help the children learn the importance of conservation was no photos example i think it's great to learn about protecting the animals no we're not going to go no no i know that if poachers come i need to report it to the police or my teachers when they are going to go you can't really see that even if you see a snake if this. they will tell you that. doesn't lead to these things they see music leave this think it's good to leave because it is easy inputted for the. do this we have an ear for it kid you are is that for pussy but african wild dogs are still exposed to danger even inside the park as we discover the next day two dogs got caught in a snatch trap jessica water my is at the scene when the ranger arrives. so we rest just soon as possible within twenty minutes of the report but i'm forty bucks on the gotcha the dogs had already strang
victor chip bio of the african wildlife conservation fund is responsible for the school based education program. whatever religion was by a teaches the children about the food chain and explains what happens when one species dies out the idea is to help the children learn the importance of conservation was no photos example i think it's great to learn about protecting the animals no we're not going to go no no i know that if poachers come i need to report it to the police or my teachers when...
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in the evening it's a question about bio rhythms that's true for athletes too many people think they know the best time to exercise it turns out that's not always true. i can't imagine a life without exercise because it gives a good balance to my everyday life it's fun and that's why i love it. fabio exercises more than once a week like thirty two percent of germans most jog or go to the gym fatty and prefers outdoor sports or martial arts like kick boxing his choice of sport varies according to the time of day. in the morning i wouldn't do kickboxing i'm not awake enough. but a relaxed royden are kayaking is far and early in the day. so what is the best time of day to train fabiani is studying sport in wants to find out he's taking part in a test at the university of basel in switzerland where professor i know schmidt talks as examines him the focus is on biorhythms. gets up at about seven am and goes to bed at about. eleven pm which is about average. around sixty percent of germans fall into this category their mental performance is highest between ten am and noon and four pm and s
in the evening it's a question about bio rhythms that's true for athletes too many people think they know the best time to exercise it turns out that's not always true. i can't imagine a life without exercise because it gives a good balance to my everyday life it's fun and that's why i love it. fabio exercises more than once a week like thirty two percent of germans most jog or go to the gym fatty and prefers outdoor sports or martial arts like kick boxing his choice of sport varies according...
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until now researchers assumed that athletes with the normal bio rhythm like sergei perform best between four and seven pm that's when they have a slightly higher body temperature and peak but have a listen but in this study the scientists found the athletes reach their best performance at varying times of day seven days best time is seven am. so right now we're assuming that everyone has their own ideal time of day to train . it's the time when they're also about their best and you can see how best improved. further studies will be conducted to check the results but what about the in durance test does that also reveal big variations in the athletes in our body clocks. there was one time of day where all the test candidates adept in their performance and that was one pm that might be linked to the midday meal time but we don't know yet what was. the performance of many test candidates also dropped after ten pm that's when the cardiovascular system slows down and the body gets ready to go to sleep this can be a problem for professional athletes as many sporting competitions take place lat
until now researchers assumed that athletes with the normal bio rhythm like sergei perform best between four and seven pm that's when they have a slightly higher body temperature and peak but have a listen but in this study the scientists found the athletes reach their best performance at varying times of day seven days best time is seven am. so right now we're assuming that everyone has their own ideal time of day to train . it's the time when they're also about their best and you can see how...
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bio similar applies to instant.lder insulins again that work just as well. the idea of the flashy new drug being the one that you have to have, we have to get rid of that idea and go back to it always worked. bio similar drugs are much cheaper. we will see more competition on the market. that is one way to drive some of this down. >> i am all for that in time for us being able to export drugs as long as they have the approval and match pricing. there's a lot of ways we can do this. >> i don't necessarily agree on that i want to see export taxes paid i don't want to see germany paying -- >> no, we should be able to buy those same prices. they are exported and germany pays lower or france pays lower. ithink it is unfair . >> doctor siegel, carol roth here. i'm wondering, this is the one albatross that really hangs on the presidents neck in terms of a promise that did not go fulfilled. particularly when the republicans have -- had the house. why don't they come up with a more competence of, free-market type of plan on
bio similar applies to instant.lder insulins again that work just as well. the idea of the flashy new drug being the one that you have to have, we have to get rid of that idea and go back to it always worked. bio similar drugs are much cheaper. we will see more competition on the market. that is one way to drive some of this down. >> i am all for that in time for us being able to export drugs as long as they have the approval and match pricing. there's a lot of ways we can do this....
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bio defense? how do vaccinations play into the protection of our country and what does bio defense mean? >> thank you for that question. we have been involved in bio defense for a while. the effort galvanized on 9/11 we have the anthrax attack and put a considerable amount of resources into developing countermeasures on the parts of vaccines, therapeutics, diagnostics against what were classic agents that were used in bioterror. when we analyzed our approach in 2001 2002 and 2003 it became clear it really is all a part of the emerging and reemerging infections. those that reemerging there are brand-new infections and there are reemerging infections and we would consider as part of the big problem in the link i think you are referring to and i agree, if you have a vaccine preventable disease would you still let that disease go unchecked because of the lack of vaccinations? that is all part of the problem of not adequately addressing reemerging infectious diseases. measles is an old disease. right n
bio defense? how do vaccinations play into the protection of our country and what does bio defense mean? >> thank you for that question. we have been involved in bio defense for a while. the effort galvanized on 9/11 we have the anthrax attack and put a considerable amount of resources into developing countermeasures on the parts of vaccines, therapeutics, diagnostics against what were classic agents that were used in bioterror. when we analyzed our approach in 2001 2002 and 2003 it...
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on once we know which people have developed certain diseases to retrieve the blood samples from the bio bank and to do all analysis for example of a fleck inflammatory markers to see whether these biomarkers are predictive of certain diseases such as room which we've got so it's a bit like a time machine where you can show that in time and see if the effect or is where they're in the past of the patients exactly i mean that's exactly the purpose of the of the of the narcos study to see rich which factors are associated with the disease and and richard which are who could then be used as rick's risk factors also in a clinical setting you know to only take blood samples are the samples you do kind of enter rice skin and c c g's trays and so on what if you find some disease or if you're just looking for risk factors i mean the first thing is that it's important to note of that we are not doing a screening investigations but of course if we see that the data are in. no way a normal that there should be should be some kind of intervention some kind of treatment then we would inform the parti
on once we know which people have developed certain diseases to retrieve the blood samples from the bio bank and to do all analysis for example of a fleck inflammatory markers to see whether these biomarkers are predictive of certain diseases such as room which we've got so it's a bit like a time machine where you can show that in time and see if the effect or is where they're in the past of the patients exactly i mean that's exactly the purpose of the of the of the narcos study to see rich...
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well journey united states has delivered a blistering decision on bio of weed killer round up and found it was a substantial factor in causing cancer in a seventy year old man now this is the second time a jury has found that his main ingredient life is a cause non hodgkins lymphoma roundup is made by the us company monsanto which is owned by the german chemical giant bio. a landmark verdict could affect thousands of other similar cases buyers it was disappointed with the jurors initial decision case now moves to a second phase to determine the country's financial liability and potential damages . for more i'm here with the w.'s stephen beardsley from the business desk good morning stephen morning run this looks like a bellwether case doesn't it that potentially could cost triple digit figures for buyers yeah it's going to be expensive and this is actually a bellwether case that's a legal term it's often used in product liability cases like this when a company faces hundreds maybe even thousands of cases against it the judge will often pick one case and say this is the one that's what w
well journey united states has delivered a blistering decision on bio of weed killer round up and found it was a substantial factor in causing cancer in a seventy year old man now this is the second time a jury has found that his main ingredient life is a cause non hodgkins lymphoma roundup is made by the us company monsanto which is owned by the german chemical giant bio. a landmark verdict could affect thousands of other similar cases buyers it was disappointed with the jurors initial...
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for monsanto which is owned by the german chemical giant bio. a landmark verdict could affect thousands of other similar cases bio said it was disappointed with the jury's initial decision the case now goes to a second phase to determine the company's financial liability and possible financial damages. for more i'm here with the w.'s stephen beardsley from the business desk good morning stephen morning ron this looks like a bellwether case doesn't it that if intentionally could cost triple digit figures for buyers yeah it's going to be expensive and this is actually a bellwether case that's a legal term it's often used in product liability cases like this when a company faces hundreds maybe even thousands of cases against that the judge will often pick one case and say this is the one that's where we're going to test the merits were to see how that goes and then we'll produce the others afterwards what was interesting about this case is first of all it's the second case to go to trial i think you mentioned there was another case in august of las
for monsanto which is owned by the german chemical giant bio. a landmark verdict could affect thousands of other similar cases bio said it was disappointed with the jury's initial decision the case now goes to a second phase to determine the company's financial liability and possible financial damages. for more i'm here with the w.'s stephen beardsley from the business desk good morning stephen morning ron this looks like a bellwether case doesn't it that if intentionally could cost triple...
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after his swearing in talk i have proposed renaming the capital astana ton as a tribute to has a bio of parliament promptly approved the legislation. are like to welcome now in their country golden he served as prime minister of kazakhstan from one thousand nine hundred four to one thousand nine hundred seven he currently lives in exile in london and is considered a leading opposition figure of warm welcome sir thank you for taking out the time to come see us you have been a very vocal about corruption in kazakhstan and i are also very critical about the ruling party the ruling nasir because you have family so you must welcome this decision by the leader after thirty years to say i'm stepping down this is a good good development. people like to believe is good development is people demand to changed. so years ago brzezinski survive on those the he's going to share the power was parliament but not deliberately progress as usual stuff for. them to urgently this stuff to change. in prevent the amendment for a constitution they knew it giving more power to national security council. in f
after his swearing in talk i have proposed renaming the capital astana ton as a tribute to has a bio of parliament promptly approved the legislation. are like to welcome now in their country golden he served as prime minister of kazakhstan from one thousand nine hundred four to one thousand nine hundred seven he currently lives in exile in london and is considered a leading opposition figure of warm welcome sir thank you for taking out the time to come see us you have been a very vocal about...
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i mean, church is about the forgiveness of sin, it's about -- it's clear the bio binge. the president seemed to have it dialed up. this is not a man who seems at peace. this is a president who's talking to the television in public and screaming at it. and belittling the office by focusing on dead senators and comedy reruns as you said in the lead. this is not the portrait of a man who's in particularly a good place. because compared to your own lives, folks, what did you do sunday? spend time with your family and friends. you probably didn't tweet 200 times unhinged hate speech and retweeting folks who are in the recesses of the internet, and avoiding more statements of condolence, sympathy, and solidarity with the victims of the worst terror attack in one of our closest ally's history. >> it's not happening in a vacuum. he's not attacking john mccain because it's sunday, he's doing it in the aftermath of new zealand as well. >> and while defending jeanine pirro and taking her off the air, one of her things was talking about shereeia law. the president has real world res
i mean, church is about the forgiveness of sin, it's about -- it's clear the bio binge. the president seemed to have it dialed up. this is not a man who seems at peace. this is a president who's talking to the television in public and screaming at it. and belittling the office by focusing on dead senators and comedy reruns as you said in the lead. this is not the portrait of a man who's in particularly a good place. because compared to your own lives, folks, what did you do sunday? spend time...
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through it teach nice kids a bio. about police brutality taking pride in them there are these kids are a part of all history. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy to confront let it be an arms race off and spearing dramatic development only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful at very critical times to sit down and talk. as a tense situation in venezuela is still all over the news the problem in venezuela is not that socialism has been poorly implemented but that socialism has been faithfully implement from the inside venezuela things move different we're going to announce sanctions against petroleum to venezuela associated. famously have a son of a moment please please include that i am posting political data to see on the key to the moment of truth of the who story isn't new nixon called in henry kissinger to tell him that it would not be tolerated in latin america. terms of. and social system could take hold and therefore the policy would
through it teach nice kids a bio. about police brutality taking pride in them there are these kids are a part of all history. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy to confront let it be an arms race off and spearing dramatic development only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful at very critical times to sit down and talk. as a tense situation in venezuela is still all over the news the problem in venezuela is not that...
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period teach nice kids a bio racism about police brutality taking cried of them being all these kids are a part of history. during the great depression which i'm old enough to remember there was most of my family were unemployed. there wasn't it was bed much worse objective listen today but there was an expectation that things were going to get better. there was a real sense of hopefulness there isn't today today's america was shaped by the turn principles of concentration of wealth and power. reduced democracy attack solo doubt engineer elections manufacture consent and other principle holds according to no on. one set of rules for the rich opposite. that's what happens when you put her into the. narrow sector of will which will is dedicated to increasing power for chills just as you'd expect one of the most influential intellectuals of our time speaks about the modern civilization of america. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race is often scaring dramatic development only and going to resist i they'll see how th
period teach nice kids a bio racism about police brutality taking cried of them being all these kids are a part of history. during the great depression which i'm old enough to remember there was most of my family were unemployed. there wasn't it was bed much worse objective listen today but there was an expectation that things were going to get better. there was a real sense of hopefulness there isn't today today's america was shaped by the turn principles of concentration of wealth and power....
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more than a few times what do you make of him president as a bio is probably the most skilled of the early soviet post soviet leaders he certainly. enormous amount in a number of areas kazakhstan was the first country to give up all of its strategic nuclear weapons after the collapse of the soviet union kazakhstan attracted the first huge western oil investment of any country of a former soviet space prison i was a by i've advocated a policy of tolerance right from the beginning that turned out to be a wise policy he's pursued good close relations with russia and china that's very helpful and finally present most abayas his national strategy was to open kazakhstan to the outside world to be a leader in international diplomacy for example concerts star was the first post soviet state to chair the organization for security and cooperation in europe so there are more most number of achievements and then also by a fairer sounds great if any every country could have a leader like him why then the negativity around as a biased and his rule of thumb while the criticism. well in recent years
more than a few times what do you make of him president as a bio is probably the most skilled of the early soviet post soviet leaders he certainly. enormous amount in a number of areas kazakhstan was the first country to give up all of its strategic nuclear weapons after the collapse of the soviet union kazakhstan attracted the first huge western oil investment of any country of a former soviet space prison i was a by i've advocated a policy of tolerance right from the beginning that turned out...
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using everything from the compulsory collection of bio data taking d.n.a. samples in from from children without permission. to the use of you know facial and voice recognition in may twenty eighth teen ways. forma germany last seen here on the left signed off on a cooperation agreement with china's state security while way was commissioned to develop an innovation laboratory for future surveillance technologies if it's happening in the context in which you're having hundreds of thousands of people being sent to internment saudis without a trial without lawyers that is a very worrying worrying development away maintains it's independent of the state but their website leaves no doubt about the closeness of their relationship the goal is to gather all personal data via the most intensive surveillance they beam. the technology that's being developed in scene down is not going to stay there it's going to go through the rest of china and eventually it will be brought into the belt and road project and throughout the world that is the vision that they explicitly s
using everything from the compulsory collection of bio data taking d.n.a. samples in from from children without permission. to the use of you know facial and voice recognition in may twenty eighth teen ways. forma germany last seen here on the left signed off on a cooperation agreement with china's state security while way was commissioned to develop an innovation laboratory for future surveillance technologies if it's happening in the context in which you're having hundreds of thousands of...
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dream god international talk show before journalists discuss the topic of the week the last time the bio world of digital copyright infringement or drive a nail in the free expression. that is our topping up budget is. quadriga art thirty minutes long. listen carefully. to the soon. to be a good. match. discovered. subscribe to a documentary on the tube. german state by state. the most colorful. the most traditional. find any time. check in with a web special. take a tour of germany state by state on t w dot com. well i guess sometimes i am but i still think that. i think the into the german culture of looking at the stereotype question but if you think the future of the country that i know a long time. to pick his grandmother yeah. it's all that. i might show joins me from the. post. british lawmakers have dealt yet another defeat to prime minister to resign may over breaks it may was trying to pass a motion approving only part of the withdrawal deal she agreed with brussels but her deal was rejected by a margin of fifty votes now it appears a much longer extension to the breaks that de
dream god international talk show before journalists discuss the topic of the week the last time the bio world of digital copyright infringement or drive a nail in the free expression. that is our topping up budget is. quadriga art thirty minutes long. listen carefully. to the soon. to be a good. match. discovered. subscribe to a documentary on the tube. german state by state. the most colorful. the most traditional. find any time. check in with a web special. take a tour of germany state by...
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i think the future is going to be a combination of fossil fuels diesel natural gas and potentially bio diesel as well as electric cars everyone's going to be able to choose what you want but trying to make us all go electric with a grid that can't support it whether it be here or in europe or anywhere in this country is absolutely ridiculous we cannot produce enough electricity to charge vehicles and later homes and everything else we need you know i was looking at the stock a while ago and it was hovering around it was down a little bit actually today on this announcement thirty six bucks but do you think hard to figure out traders and prices but do you think that may be the reason it didn't go up on this announcement or as people were traders are thinking hey we sort of liked your cost cutting measures some before we're not so sure and maybe we're not so sure about some of the things that you just pointed out lauren. well i think there's a few things first off when they announced the stock going live again for general motors the timing was terrible they should have waited and had a g
i think the future is going to be a combination of fossil fuels diesel natural gas and potentially bio diesel as well as electric cars everyone's going to be able to choose what you want but trying to make us all go electric with a grid that can't support it whether it be here or in europe or anywhere in this country is absolutely ridiculous we cannot produce enough electricity to charge vehicles and later homes and everything else we need you know i was looking at the stock a while ago and it...
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the man they are trying to impress is for my bio legend klaus. now in the club's top talent scouts because america it's a big opportunity for byron munich to find the best players and big talents here in nigeria maybe this time we'll find the next messi or cristiana ronaldo it's very difficult because we have our own academy with very good players but in case we find a very good player his level must be much higher than that of our kids because of the difficult legal procedures involved in bringing them over after the training to brill is randomly selected to receive a surprise visit from coach. it's a chance for the coach to see what life is like for some of his boys he tells the coach he has to work every day after school before going to the peach to train. before heading to bill's house the group makes a quick stop at his place of work here he's paid less than a year. to load up a truck with sand for the tedious joke that sometimes takes a toll on his body he said because i love her and i. know that if you guys are just so was thank god i just
the man they are trying to impress is for my bio legend klaus. now in the club's top talent scouts because america it's a big opportunity for byron munich to find the best players and big talents here in nigeria maybe this time we'll find the next messi or cristiana ronaldo it's very difficult because we have our own academy with very good players but in case we find a very good player his level must be much higher than that of our kids because of the difficult legal procedures involved in...
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what's the connection between bret bio and the european union the no guild motto w correspondent baker john strips can ride with the rules by the. cards. being recipes for success strategy that make a difference. baking bread on d w. this is news africa coming up in the next fifteen minutes the movement of people in africa a fresh survey tracking migration patterns on the continent has just been published by afro barometer we've prepared a summary of the key findings for you. and makes me proud to have established the first pizzeria in the refugee camps i'm not done it alone as a woman using my own resume says. a refugee from western sahara making dreams come true with every pizza delivery in the algerian business. i'm christine one girl welcome to news africa i'm glad you're cheated in one in every four humans will be an african by the year twenty fifty so will africa be able to provide the livelihood opportunities its people demand and meet the research in it with afro barometer has surveyed current trends on migration and heal some of the key findings a quarter of all africans say o
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and if the rest can then be built or at the shipyard will have to launch from other bios and she caught some fresh business instead. and that's it from me and the business as a team. for coming up. in two years this will be the european capital of culture but the ancient city of ls you know has lost its luster. it's currently home to a huge shift graveyard. burgeoning bureaucracy and a lack of funding for stifling clean up operations. so when will the left ciena sparkle again. thirty next on d w. it's already winning coach of british. tour linked to news from africa and the world. your link to exceptional stories and discussions pellew and will come to the day news after going program a night from one gemini from the news of easy to now i would say d. debited close match cafe come join us on facebook d w africa. germany state by state. the most colorful. the liveliest. the most traditional find it all at any time. check in with a web special. take a tour of germany. state by state on w. talk. it doesn't even sell it's not easy to go to another country you know nothing about the wife of
and if the rest can then be built or at the shipyard will have to launch from other bios and she caught some fresh business instead. and that's it from me and the business as a team. for coming up. in two years this will be the european capital of culture but the ancient city of ls you know has lost its luster. it's currently home to a huge shift graveyard. burgeoning bureaucracy and a lack of funding for stifling clean up operations. so when will the left ciena sparkle again. thirty next on d...