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they have a partnership with calico. do you see google and calico as competition? everything here is based on genetics and in gauging the consumer and making interesting, engaging products on them. calico is focused on anti-aging. i wish these companies well. i think it will expand the entire industry. i want to translate this information into useful therapeutics. i want to come and say we developed the cure for lupus. when i think about my success moment, it will be when we have that kind of cure because millions of people came together and shared their data. because of that, we were able to create something. that to me is great. emily: any plans to go public? anne: i am not opposed to it at some point, it's a matter of finding the right time. we will definitely figure that out. there are definitely pros and cons. emily: is there anything you would have done differently? anne: we hired andy page. the president. we almost hired him five years earlier and we should have. we would've been much better. there would have been easier business models than what we chose to
they have a partnership with calico. do you see google and calico as competition? everything here is based on genetics and in gauging the consumer and making interesting, engaging products on them. calico is focused on anti-aging. i wish these companies well. i think it will expand the entire industry. i want to translate this information into useful therapeutics. i want to come and say we developed the cure for lupus. when i think about my success moment, it will be when we have that kind of...
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do you see google and calico as competition? anne: no.thing we do here is focused on genetics and engaging the consumer and making really interesting, engaging products for them. calico is purely focused on anti-aging. i always wish all these companies well. i think it will expand the entire industry. i want to translate this information into really meaningful therapeutics so we can come and say, the same way hepatitis-c has been cured, i want to come and say we developed the cure for lupus. when i think about my success moment, it will be when we have that kind of cure that came because millions of people came together and shared their data. and because of that we were able to create something. that to me is eureka. emily: do you have any plans to go public? anne: i think part of -- we are not -- i am not eager to be a public company. i am absolutely not opposed to it at some point, but it's just a question of finding the right time. we will figure that out. there are definably pros and cons. emily: looking back, is there anything you wo
do you see google and calico as competition? anne: no.thing we do here is focused on genetics and engaging the consumer and making really interesting, engaging products for them. calico is purely focused on anti-aging. i always wish all these companies well. i think it will expand the entire industry. i want to translate this information into really meaningful therapeutics so we can come and say, the same way hepatitis-c has been cured, i want to come and say we developed the cure for lupus....
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calico is focused on the antiaging.lways wish these companies well, as i think it will expand the entire industry and i wanted has a this information into really meaningful therapeutics. then we can come back the way hepatitis seat was cured, i want to say we discovered the cure for lupus. i want a cure that occurs because millions of us have come together and created data. >> dia plans to go public? >> i'm not eager to be a public company. i'm not opposed to it. it's a question of finding the right time. we'll figure it out. >> is anything you have done differently? >> o, for sure. every day. when you're playing there, you always make mistakes. we almost hired andy page five years earlier, and yeah, we should have. [laughter] there are easier business models of what we have chosen to do. we believe in what we are doing. in the long run, it will have a massive impact on society. i think back and when we a lone, and we were voice with a megaphone. it would echo. the fact that it is happening, i see a super exciting world
calico is focused on the antiaging.lways wish these companies well, as i think it will expand the entire industry and i wanted has a this information into really meaningful therapeutics. then we can come back the way hepatitis seat was cured, i want to say we discovered the cure for lupus. i want a cure that occurs because millions of us have come together and created data. >> dia plans to go public? >> i'm not eager to be a public company. i'm not opposed to it. it's a question of...
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. >> i think it's possible in a generation or two at the most to cure cancer. >> calico has said one of its missions is quote devising interventions that enable people to live longer and healthier lives. >> the next 25 years in life sciences are going to be really surprising i think. >> and google is only the latest in big names trying to tackle aging. people like paypal co-founder peter thiel and oracle founder larry ellison have already invested millions of dollars into the so-called longevity movement. >> some of this money has gone to aubrey de grey - he's been talking about aging for decades. a lot of poeople in science say that he's more talk than real science but he claims this is no longer fringe thinking. he believes we can actually stay young or return to youthfulness. we're actually going to take him out and see just how young we feel. de grey is a biologist and co-founded the sens research institute in mountain view california which raises money to support anti-aging work by scientists. he says most people are stuck in a pro-aging trance - where we think growing old is in
. >> i think it's possible in a generation or two at the most to cure cancer. >> calico has said one of its missions is quote devising interventions that enable people to live longer and healthier lives. >> the next 25 years in life sciences are going to be really surprising i think. >> and google is only the latest in big names trying to tackle aging. people like paypal co-founder peter thiel and oracle founder larry ellison have already invested millions of dollars...
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this gives you a sense of what a worth.being could be he was bought for four gallons calico, nd a piece of and transformed from being a commodity to to a be bought, sold and traded to the great horrors of the atlantic slave trade. this rhode island slave ship omabu and heads back, and sails across the atlanta to barbados, the eastern most of the british sugar plantation islands. one ofthat time in 1739, the very richest places on the venture he earth, ortunately is being raised by robinson mumford to become his steward or man servant. so at this point, he's already on the ship being given some education. once the ship makes it back to newport, rhode n island, venture, this 11-year-old, is put with the ister of his owner to learn english, to learn how to be a man servant, how to live in the olonial culture, and he spends a year or so there, and then is island where r's 1740-41 ave from about to the end of 1754, owned by the mumfords. while on fishers island, venture marries his wife, meg. nothing about her except this wonderful phrase, i married her for love. as soon as venture gets marr
this gives you a sense of what a worth.being could be he was bought for four gallons calico, nd a piece of and transformed from being a commodity to to a be bought, sold and traded to the great horrors of the atlantic slave trade. this rhode island slave ship omabu and heads back, and sails across the atlanta to barbados, the eastern most of the british sugar plantation islands. one ofthat time in 1739, the very richest places on the venture he earth, ortunately is being raised by robinson...
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i'm a big fan of the calico tanks hike. >> jim: whatever you do, enjoy the weekend. thanks for having us in tonight. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the jimmy fallon."
i'm a big fan of the calico tanks hike. >> jim: whatever you do, enjoy the weekend. thanks for having us in tonight. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the jimmy fallon."
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we had snow to talk about out of redrock at the higher red rocks himself in behind calico basin up at the mt. charleston lodge, 20 of snow to shovel and play in up there. and watch this one cell that produce the precipitation entertainment. it developed right there and pushed through southwestern parts of the las vegas valley. the current temperature is 52 degrees, 22 percenyour bully go. that is one of the warmer spots on the east side of town. 35 and 70 percent. one more takes us over to pahrump at 63 and 75 percent. so the temperatures are cool enough as a stem. low to mid 40s on the western edge, about 50 of the east high. it is the damp cool with doesn't like humidity you're dealing with. we have some cold temperatures and po touch, where they have had half a foot of snow today. the humidity levels, the leading the way but lincoln county is not far behind. temperature wise, as unusual as because of the combination will go down as an above normal day. tomorrow will be a stretch to get there, working her way to the mid-50s and some valley neighborhoods. while we had a breeze today,
we had snow to talk about out of redrock at the higher red rocks himself in behind calico basin up at the mt. charleston lodge, 20 of snow to shovel and play in up there. and watch this one cell that produce the precipitation entertainment. it developed right there and pushed through southwestern parts of the las vegas valley. the current temperature is 52 degrees, 22 percenyour bully go. that is one of the warmer spots on the east side of town. 35 and 70 percent. one more takes us over to...
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many were there to do the calico tank hike. 52 degrees. they did have some wind. some good breezes early today, they have since died down. near nellis it 47 degrees. over the hump it's 45 at the pahrump valley high school. we are seeing more 40s around the ends. it's 45 in centennial hills. low 50s in the heart of the valley and downtown. outside the valley, sandy valley at 45 degrees, overton at 43. the warmest day of 2010 so -- the warmest day of 2016 so far. tomorrow we'll get roll in the 40s, we'll race to the 50s and we're going to stop in the mid to upper 50s. there will be light breezes at times, but generally less than 10 miles per hour. if you think we're a little cool, we'll show you temperatures in other parts of the country, 4 below in minneapolis, 2 in chicago, and just to add a little bite to these numbers, let's toss in the wind, current wind chill in chicago, 15 below. 8 below smack dab in north dakota. as far as we're concerned, once this system pushed through it did have some water, but it was soaked up by the sierra. here comes system number two
many were there to do the calico tank hike. 52 degrees. they did have some wind. some good breezes early today, they have since died down. near nellis it 47 degrees. over the hump it's 45 at the pahrump valley high school. we are seeing more 40s around the ends. it's 45 in centennial hills. low 50s in the heart of the valley and downtown. outside the valley, sandy valley at 45 degrees, overton at 43. the warmest day of 2010 so -- the warmest day of 2016 so far. tomorrow we'll get roll in the...
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believe it or not, lobsters can come in all sorts of colors like orange, blue, calico, and yellow. the rarest lf them all is a white lobster, which only has a 1-in-a-million chance of turning up in a lobster trap. a hy-vee spokeswoman says this lobster won't go to any store. the grocery store chain is looking for a place where it can be well l red for, and possibly go on display for the public to see. a generally mostly cloudy sky tonight, with a slight chance of isolated light showers late. if one of these does graze by your area, you may see a few snowflakes mixing in as well. on sunday, our rain chances are much higher as an area of low pressure and associated cold front slide through eastern iowa. scattered showers will the day, but all rain amounts w wl be on the light side. after sunday, our attention focuses on the much talked about winter storm for the early workweek. the start time for snow and/or mix, looks to be begin late monony evening from cedar rapids and areas south, so caucus goers will need to keep an eye on the forecast from here on out. the exact track of this s
believe it or not, lobsters can come in all sorts of colors like orange, blue, calico, and yellow. the rarest lf them all is a white lobster, which only has a 1-in-a-million chance of turning up in a lobster trap. a hy-vee spokeswoman says this lobster won't go to any store. the grocery store chain is looking for a place where it can be well l red for, and possibly go on display for the public to see. a generally mostly cloudy sky tonight, with a slight chance of isolated light showers late. if...
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this is calico, eight two-year-old african pygmy hedgehog. she has traveled more in the u.s. then you and i have. she's gaining traction on instagram as her owner takes role of the country and takes pictures wherever they go. this is in shenandoah national park. she has pictures in dc, in the mountains. literally, they take her everywhere. >> you had a hedgehog. was at a pygmy or regular? >> regular. it wouldn't fit in that cop. she has 5000 followers on her instagram account. >> that's so cute ago so adorable. >> this boy has all the energy in the world. he sing this song, it was originally in 1989 and is gaining traction all over facebook. nearly 20 million times now. listen to this kid. you will probably hear this linda, only early saturday morning as you are trying to sleep. >> my daughter has bongo african drums and we hear that in the morning. >> this kid has all the energy in the world, and it is trending again, here we are 1989. >> if only we could bottle that. >> i wonder if he still had that energy now. >> that's a good question. we should research that, mike. >> i
this is calico, eight two-year-old african pygmy hedgehog. she has traveled more in the u.s. then you and i have. she's gaining traction on instagram as her owner takes role of the country and takes pictures wherever they go. this is in shenandoah national park. she has pictures in dc, in the mountains. literally, they take her everywhere. >> you had a hedgehog. was at a pygmy or regular? >> regular. it wouldn't fit in that cop. she has 5000 followers on her instagram account....
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it is is about two years old, calico cats, loves people and wants to be the center ofes your universe . would probably prefer to be the only cat in the house these three great choices, the number is at the bottom of the screen . . powerhouse singer celine dion's husband passed away, he fought a long battle against cancer . died at his las vegas home, they met when he became their manager ,, rene angelil was 73. >> dominates for the 88th academy awards were announced in beverly hills so here is a look at the category categories for lead actor,y ce bryan cranston, for trumbo, matt damon for the martian and leonardo dicaprio for the revenant, michael fassbender steve jobs and eddie redmaynehe danish girl . cate blanchett earned domination for sure rambling 45 years .. >> look at the the best picture category including the big short ,o bridge of sighs, brooklyn , mad max fury road, the martian, relevant, the real. >> a glaring omission is the actress who plays this hannigan and andy.d >> andy. >> by now it is at playhouse square and beatrice stopped by fox 8 news yesterday, because she is
it is is about two years old, calico cats, loves people and wants to be the center ofes your universe . would probably prefer to be the only cat in the house these three great choices, the number is at the bottom of the screen . . powerhouse singer celine dion's husband passed away, he fought a long battle against cancer . died at his las vegas home, they met when he became their manager ,, rene angelil was 73. >> dominates for the 88th academy awards were announced in beverly hills so...
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so, people talk a lot about aging, and look at what google has done with art levinson and calico andrilliant -- the fella from the national institutes of health who ran the aging division is now over at calico. people are trying to tackle that but the problem with the "live forever" concept is, let's say we can do a better job with alzheimer's or with diabetes or thinkcap -- cancer and cure these things and make them chronic diseases. you still have your bones, muscles, heart, everything else that is going to age. so, i think we're pretty far off from that, and then i always ask myself a personal question do i really want to live forever? >> that is the question, right? >> i don't know i want to live forever but maybe extend life a little bit, or live comfortably. >> that's the key. you've want to be healthy and be active up until the moment you drop dead. it happens to everybody. >> it dot, at least right now. we might defy mortality at some point. who knows. how close are we to finding the cure for cancer overall? >> well, it's not going to be a single cure. we're curing one cancer
so, people talk a lot about aging, and look at what google has done with art levinson and calico andrilliant -- the fella from the national institutes of health who ran the aging division is now over at calico. people are trying to tackle that but the problem with the "live forever" concept is, let's say we can do a better job with alzheimer's or with diabetes or thinkcap -- cancer and cure these things and make them chronic diseases. you still have your bones, muscles, heart,...
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and the fellow from the the national institute of health is now over at calico.live forever concept is let's say we can do a better job with alzheimer's or with diabetes or think cancer, and we can cure these things or make them chronic diseases. you still have your bones, your muscles, your heart, your everything else that is going to age. so i think we're pretty far off from that. and then i always ask myself a perm question, do i really -- a personal question, do i really want to live forever? [laughter] >> that is the question, right? i don't know that i want to live forever, but maybe extend life a little bit or live comfortably. >> that's the key, right? you want to be healthy, and you want to be active up until the moment you drop dead. [laughter] it happens to everybody. >> it does. at least right now. of i don't know, we might defy, you know, mortality at some point, who knows? how close are we to finding the cure for cancer overall? >> well, it's not going to be a single cure. we're curing one cancer at a time, and we're doing a really good job at that.
and the fellow from the the national institute of health is now over at calico.live forever concept is let's say we can do a better job with alzheimer's or with diabetes or think cancer, and we can cure these things or make them chronic diseases. you still have your bones, your muscles, your heart, your everything else that is going to age. so i think we're pretty far off from that. and then i always ask myself a perm question, do i really -- a personal question, do i really want to live...
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the moonlight shone through the calico and thinned the darkness so that laura saw mrs. brewster standing there. her long, white flannel nightgown trailed on the floor and her black hair fell loose over her shoulders. in her upraised hand she held the butcher knife. ultimately mr. brewster convinces his wife to put the knife away. but laura spends a sleepless night on the slippery couch behind the curtains just a few feet away from the brewsters. and in the end laura reaches this conclusion -- she knew that she must not be afraid. pa had always said she must never be afraid. very likely nothing would happen. she was not exactly afraid of mrs. brewster, for she knew she was quick and strong as a little french horse, that is when she was awake. but she had never wanted so much to go home. yet as we all know laura finishes the term and she tells her family nothing about that butcher knife. now, the scene may seem very tame by today's standards in young adult literature. but in the early 1940s wilder's depiction of mrs. brewster and the butcher knife was both daring and edgy
the moonlight shone through the calico and thinned the darkness so that laura saw mrs. brewster standing there. her long, white flannel nightgown trailed on the floor and her black hair fell loose over her shoulders. in her upraised hand she held the butcher knife. ultimately mr. brewster convinces his wife to put the knife away. but laura spends a sleepless night on the slippery couch behind the curtains just a few feet away from the brewsters. and in the end laura reaches this conclusion --...
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one of google's businesses is called calico. run by a very smart guy named mark levinson, who used to be chairman and c.e.o. of genetek. he's got people at google working on radically extending lives. you see others here, buck institute. this is again something that's proliferating across the united states and the world. will they succeed? i don't know. i'm not a bioscientist. will they accomplish some improvements? yes. do i hope that they focus as much or more on the extension of health span as life span? boy, do i hope that. it's not just about longer lives, it's about better and healthier lives. the point is, the narrative, the expectations, the culture, is just changing. what i want you to think about, culture is changing for boomers, xers, millennials and generations to come. for all of you, savings and investment are for more than a life of leisure. golf is just wonderful. if there are any golfers in the room, i don't mean to insult anybody. i will tell you that work and focus on personal health and learning and philanthr
one of google's businesses is called calico. run by a very smart guy named mark levinson, who used to be chairman and c.e.o. of genetek. he's got people at google working on radically extending lives. you see others here, buck institute. this is again something that's proliferating across the united states and the world. will they succeed? i don't know. i'm not a bioscientist. will they accomplish some improvements? yes. do i hope that they focus as much or more on the extension of health span...
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fours bought for gallons of rome and a piece of calico. a was transformed into commodity to be bought, sold, and traded over to the great horror of the atlantic slave trade. this rhode island slave ship headed back. coast,t within the gold they sailed across the atlantic to barbados. the easternmost of the british sugar plantation island. in 1730 91 of the richest places on the face of the earth. being raised by robinson mumford to become his steward or manservant. alreadypoint he is being given education. once the ship makes it back to its home port of newport rhode island, this 11-year-old is put toh the sister of his owner learn english, to learn how to be a manservant, how to live in the colonial culture. he spends a year or so there, and then is taken to fishers island. about 1740ve from two the end of 1754. hele on fishers island married his wife meg. we know nothing about her except for this wonderful phrase, i married her for love. as soon as venture gets married, all the sudden request for freedom really comes alive. that is what
fours bought for gallons of rome and a piece of calico. a was transformed into commodity to be bought, sold, and traded over to the great horror of the atlantic slave trade. this rhode island slave ship headed back. coast,t within the gold they sailed across the atlantic to barbados. the easternmost of the british sugar plantation island. in 1730 91 of the richest places on the face of the earth. being raised by robinson mumford to become his steward or manservant. alreadypoint he is being...
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look at what google has done with levinsohn and calico. people are trying to tackle this.em with the "live forever" concept is, let's say we can do a better job with alzheimer's, diabetes, or cancer, you still have bones, muscles, hearts, everything else that is going to age. i think we are pretty far off and i always ask if i want to live forever. >> i do not know that i want to. maybe extend life in little bit or live comfortably? >> that is the key. you want to be healthy and active until you drop dead. >> it happens to everybody. >> it does. >> who knows? how close are we to finding a cure for cancer? >> it will not be a single cure. it is one cancer at a time and we are doing a good job at that. i talked about the leukemia and the diseases like breast cancer and prostate cancer. i do not know if you sure this. itcure it, but you can make about the chronic diseases. >> there is more behavioral health and it is not a moonshot "live forever" type. why is that? >> we hope to do both. we are, in cases like -- where we are trying to cure cancer in those companies, it is a s
look at what google has done with levinsohn and calico. people are trying to tackle this.em with the "live forever" concept is, let's say we can do a better job with alzheimer's, diabetes, or cancer, you still have bones, muscles, hearts, everything else that is going to age. i think we are pretty far off and i always ask if i want to live forever. >> i do not know that i want to. maybe extend life in little bit or live comfortably? >> that is the key. you want to be...
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he was bought for 4 gallons of rum and a piece of calico and transformed from being a human being into a commodity to be bought, sold and traded. this is the great horrors of the atlantic slave trade. this rhode island slave ship leaves and headed back. and it leaves what then the gold coast or ghana today and sails across the atlantic to barbados, the easternmost of the british sugar plantation islands and at that time in 1739 one of the very richest places on the face of the earth. venture fortunately is being raised by robinson mumford to become his steward or manner is vapt so at this point he's already on the ship being given some education. once the ship makes it back to its home port in newport, rhode island, venture, this 11-year-old is put with the sister of his owner to learn english, to learn how to be a man servant. how to live in the colonial culture and he spends a year or so there and then is taken to fisher's island where he's a slave from about 1740, '41 to the end of 1754. owned by the mumfords. while on fisher's island, venture marries. his wife meg, we know nothing
he was bought for 4 gallons of rum and a piece of calico and transformed from being a human being into a commodity to be bought, sold and traded. this is the great horrors of the atlantic slave trade. this rhode island slave ship leaves and headed back. and it leaves what then the gold coast or ghana today and sails across the atlantic to barbados, the easternmost of the british sugar plantation islands and at that time in 1739 one of the very richest places on the face of the earth. venture...
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believe it or not, lobsters can come in all sorts of colors like orange, blue, calico, and yellow. the rarest lf them all is a white lobster, which only has a 1-in-a-million chance of turning up in a lobster trap. a hy-vee spokeswoman says this lobster won't go to any store. the grocery store chain is looking for a place where it can be well l red for, and possibly go on display for the public to see. a generally mostly cloudy sky
believe it or not, lobsters can come in all sorts of colors like orange, blue, calico, and yellow. the rarest lf them all is a white lobster, which only has a 1-in-a-million chance of turning up in a lobster trap. a hy-vee spokeswoman says this lobster won't go to any store. the grocery store chain is looking for a place where it can be well l red for, and possibly go on display for the public to see. a generally mostly cloudy sky