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so into showing the genes. and then to zero in and then those genes that you inherited. and there they are. and that i have bad genes there is no question. and as soon as i get to the hygiene we want all the answers at once. and what does that do? i've never heard of that before. and that is very common for a human being. it is very common. and that it could be hard to know what difference that makes. i have a mutation is the gene from any and all that is associated with a high risk of nosebleeds. [laughter] i don't get them but not like the neanderthal. [laughter] and why would they get nosebleeds? i don't know. so i ask them point-blank these dumb questions and say i have no idea but it's cool because it feels like we are at the dawn if you call and resolve medicine where we try to understand our inheritance and what that means for our health. that is a thing. so there are these others because someone pulled that dna out and they were in east asia much higher percentage and some in china. so we are talking about 40000 years ago. but so to have some amazing scientists l
so into showing the genes. and then to zero in and then those genes that you inherited. and there they are. and that i have bad genes there is no question. and as soon as i get to the hygiene we want all the answers at once. and what does that do? i've never heard of that before. and that is very common for a human being. it is very common. and that it could be hard to know what difference that makes. i have a mutation is the gene from any and all that is associated with a high risk of...
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no one believed it >> and gene just said that >> gene, is still on the phone hey, gene, do you thinkk should have warned >> no. they did everything they could and people were intox waited here and so they just missed it. facebook did everything they could. they told us last quarter that this would have an impact on engagement engagement and it was a simple connect the dots and nobody did that. >> everybody missed that warning? unprecedented down, and this is an unprecedented miss on the part of wall street analysts >> i absolutely think it is. i looked at the numbers tonight, i wasn't expecting this kind of reaction and but was surprise that they were looking for dau and mau growth to the level that they were. i think it is -- it's an example of just group think around the story and i don't want to throw facebook under the bus than we have here, but that's what happened i don't think facebook is to blamed and i think the analysts and investors are to blame. >> read through the broader market, and we'll make an all-time high seemingly every single day do you take it that far and is it
no one believed it >> and gene just said that >> gene, is still on the phone hey, gene, do you thinkk should have warned >> no. they did everything they could and people were intox waited here and so they just missed it. facebook did everything they could. they told us last quarter that this would have an impact on engagement engagement and it was a simple connect the dots and nobody did that. >> everybody missed that warning? unprecedented down, and this is an...
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gene munster gene munster, professor, how do you grade apple's quarter?would give it an a-minus and they nailed it on almost all factors here that the asp, the higher asp and the services number is outstanding and the cash backed 25 billion is net cash neutral in three years about two years faster than the street thinks and all of that very good and the guidance, better than expected and the one negative is they didn't blow the iphone number out and you can argue that channel inventory number would have been a blowout. overall, we'll stick with an a-minus. >> it's getting there very soon. >> it's interesting, karen if it wasn't him, my apologies and he said something really smart about apple. he said why would i buy it when everybody already owns it. if you wanted to knock apple, how much more could there be when it's a top-holding if every etf and a top holding in almost every huj fund we talk about and everybody seems to already own the stock. you need new buyers. >> sorry >> i'm not karen >> yes, on the margin. you need new buyers. >> it's not like the
gene munster gene munster, professor, how do you grade apple's quarter?would give it an a-minus and they nailed it on almost all factors here that the asp, the higher asp and the services number is outstanding and the cash backed 25 billion is net cash neutral in three years about two years faster than the street thinks and all of that very good and the guidance, better than expected and the one negative is they didn't blow the iphone number out and you can argue that channel inventory number...
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and they don't just leave marks in your memory traces of stress can also be find in your genes. yes you heard that right trauma can be inherited. take this mess for example researchers at zurich university say the animal has inherited trauma from its great great grandfather. which as a baby was taken away from its mother for hours at a time the stress of that experience has been passed on to successive generations. isabelle mostly discovered the phenomenon eight years ago since then the neurobiologist has been studying how the original trauma has been passed on through the genes during the behavioral experiments she has to remain as quiet as possible . you wouldn't know it from just looking at the mouse it's the same with people if someone has been traumatized by physical or sexual violence for example you don't necessarily see it. this. time then the fourth test. which. is. the mass is being dunked in cold water this enables the scientists to measure its stress response. how will the mass behave. if. the animal tries desperately to escape. the experiment was approved by regulat
and they don't just leave marks in your memory traces of stress can also be find in your genes. yes you heard that right trauma can be inherited. take this mess for example researchers at zurich university say the animal has inherited trauma from its great great grandfather. which as a baby was taken away from its mother for hours at a time the stress of that experience has been passed on to successive generations. isabelle mostly discovered the phenomenon eight years ago since then the...
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certain parts of the genes be activated far more than they should be in the descendants. that triggers changes causing the hormone cortisol to play a far bigger role mean the mind is more susceptible to stress and the same will apply to its offspring and their offspring to. create. the first we were pretty surprised but it happens with people two parents passed their trauma on to their children. another test involves placing the mice in a kind of maze the animal can choose to hide or take a risk cameras and a stopwatch help record how often a mouse takes risks so how will this one behave. you might think that a mouse that has inherited trauma would seek out a corner and cower in it but actually it's the opposite traumatized mice have trouble assessing dangerous situations and therefore take more risks. it goes all the way to the open all the animal is taking big risks. the mouse behaves without thinking you see this kind of risky behavior and a lot of people who have been traumatized too so in mice trauma is passed on from generation to generation and it's likely the same
certain parts of the genes be activated far more than they should be in the descendants. that triggers changes causing the hormone cortisol to play a far bigger role mean the mind is more susceptible to stress and the same will apply to its offspring and their offspring to. create. the first we were pretty surprised but it happens with people two parents passed their trauma on to their children. another test involves placing the mice in a kind of maze the animal can choose to hide or take a...
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so bobby didn't think much of gene mccarpety. gene mccarthy thought bobby was a little bit of a celebrity. that was also that sort of toxicity. >> i can personally attest that mccarthy did have charisma, he taught poetry at the university of maryland after that campaign. and i was a graduate student and my poe fesor taught a history class in the same room that mccarthy taught poetry and it was my job to go down and clear the co-eds out. because they had congregated around the podium. people were swooning for gene in those days. so he was an important figure in that campaign. but it added to this peculiar chemistry of the 1968 election. >> to the report of mccarthy as a poet, i worked on a lighter campaign, he re-entered the race, that year, the next year, we went to a smaller campus, north of chicago, he began to recite his poetry. the meeting was held in an old quonset hut. for those who are old enough to remember that, with a tin roof. and he began reciting his poetry. and then he launched into his own very low-key campaign pit
so bobby didn't think much of gene mccarpety. gene mccarthy thought bobby was a little bit of a celebrity. that was also that sort of toxicity. >> i can personally attest that mccarthy did have charisma, he taught poetry at the university of maryland after that campaign. and i was a graduate student and my poe fesor taught a history class in the same room that mccarthy taught poetry and it was my job to go down and clear the co-eds out. because they had congregated around the podium....
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well, congratulations, gene. eh, fine. zeke: hold on there, gene. you di n't not get through toe of us. (sighs) you got through to not none of us. i'm glou said what you said. i miss melting crayo on the. i miss pla cats with my friends. meow? and what about you, mr. fron what? what about me? whut that little boy you told us about? the one whose used to talk to roly polies at recess? ha, well, this... the roly polies were... th-they were just... look, everybody, it's the roly poly pope. his holy roly poliness. boy: come on. we're pying football. but i don't want to play. we're playing foll. stop playing with your bugs! moans) frond: they're crustaceans, technicay. oh, my god. now i'm the super cool footbalguy on the playground. maybe we could make do everybody, do whatever weird things you want. mr. branca, tear down those walls. (groans) sorry we got carried away, gene. yeah, sorry, gene. i'm sorry, too hey. you want to play ga-ga? -seriously? -yeah. but first, when you look at that hedge over there, what do you see? uma hedge. no, wait! a hippo...
well, congratulations, gene. eh, fine. zeke: hold on there, gene. you di n't not get through toe of us. (sighs) you got through to not none of us. i'm glou said what you said. i miss melting crayo on the. i miss pla cats with my friends. meow? and what about you, mr. fron what? what about me? whut that little boy you told us about? the one whose used to talk to roly polies at recess? ha, well, this... the roly polies were... th-they were just... look, everybody, it's the roly poly pope. his...
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gene evin atkins ran inside. sending 50 customers and employees diving for cover. >> there is blood all over the floor. took my breath away. >> reporter: police say gene evin atkins held people hostage inside the store for nearly 4 hours. a producer for the cbs news los angeles station was among the captives. >> the longer it went on the worse it was going to get. >> reporter: some employees hid. >> ran upstairs. grabbed co-workers, an emergency lard, barricaded the hall way. >> reporter: some escaped. gene evin atkins freed a few others before handcuffing himself and surrendering to police. he is held on $2 million jail. cbs news, los angeles. >> the suspect's grandmother is in critical condition. >>> a veteran's home was the scene of a deadly shooting. the pathway home treated hundreds of veterans for posttraumatic stress disorder but it has been closed since march when a man took three people hostage, killed them and around it rifle on -- turned a rifle on himself. they are terminating their lease at the end o
gene evin atkins ran inside. sending 50 customers and employees diving for cover. >> there is blood all over the floor. took my breath away. >> reporter: police say gene evin atkins held people hostage inside the store for nearly 4 hours. a producer for the cbs news los angeles station was among the captives. >> the longer it went on the worse it was going to get. >> reporter: some employees hid. >> ran upstairs. grabbed co-workers, an emergency lard, barricaded...
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gene editor dan carlson saw a need for his work in in unique group, farmers.hat is particularly in full for animals itself, seems to have found a solution in his work. we have a report on this. >> this is brie. he might look like any other call, but there is one thing about him that sets him apart from his breed. he has never grown up their horns. that was not a fluke of nature. parts of his dna were rewritten by this man. editing, tools in gene santos like him are gaining unprecedented control -- scientists like him are gaining things.over many >> my name is dan crawls and i am aging editor. the field is changing, almost daily. gene editor.a this technology will improve our lives in so many ways. >> here in st. paul, minnesota. >> this is the embryology of lab. >> he is tackling a problem that has big farmers for generations. most dairy cattle are born with horns which they can use to hurt each other and their human handlers. because of that, worldwide, farmers are move horns from millions of dairy calves each year. but it is a painful and distressing problem
gene editor dan carlson saw a need for his work in in unique group, farmers.hat is particularly in full for animals itself, seems to have found a solution in his work. we have a report on this. >> this is brie. he might look like any other call, but there is one thing about him that sets him apart from his breed. he has never grown up their horns. that was not a fluke of nature. parts of his dna were rewritten by this man. editing, tools in gene santos like him are gaining unprecedented...
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gene-edited was born in iowa .as transferred here to the university of california at davis. he is incredibly strong. i can see why would be dangerous to have horns on him. >> that's right. they use their head is a defense. it is natural for them to do that. when you have a 1500 pound animal moving their head like that it doesn't take much for them to do significant damage. >> biologists are now pouring into the field of gene editing, coming up with new applications at dizzying's needs. -- speeds. if it goes according to plan, much of it will change our lives for the better. but will there be unintended consequences and how much tinkering with nature is too much? our answers will shape the future of dan's profession. >> whether this strain of animals takes off, it is really up to the government. and public acceptance. i cannot do a lot about those things, i can only do my job. emily: that was bloomberg's aki ito. coming up, zuckerberg clears the air. facebook's ceo wades into the free-speech debate once again. we wi
gene-edited was born in iowa .as transferred here to the university of california at davis. he is incredibly strong. i can see why would be dangerous to have horns on him. >> that's right. they use their head is a defense. it is natural for them to do that. when you have a 1500 pound animal moving their head like that it doesn't take much for them to do significant damage. >> biologists are now pouring into the field of gene editing, coming up with new applications at dizzying's...
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people really were swooning for gene in those days. he was an important figure in the campaign, but it added to the peculiar chemistry of the 1968 election. jules: to the report about mccarthy as a poet, i went to a campaign. he reentered the race either that year or the next year, and we went to a small campus north of chicago. he began to recite his poetry. the meeting was held in an old hut, for those of you who are old enouth to remember that. it was a tin roof. he began reciting his poetry, then he launched into his own low-key campaign pitch. it started to pour. rain poured down. you could hardly hear or understand him. the moderator was i think the president of the college, said, senator, i think we should -- he hesitated for a while because i don't think they can hear you. he said, i can hear me. [laughter] jules: that was gene mccarthy. donald: since we are here at the robert c. byrd center, i thought we should talk little bit about robert kennedy as a legislator. i am curious about what your thoughts on how did robert kennedy
people really were swooning for gene in those days. he was an important figure in the campaign, but it added to the peculiar chemistry of the 1968 election. jules: to the report about mccarthy as a poet, i went to a campaign. he reentered the race either that year or the next year, and we went to a small campus north of chicago. he began to recite his poetry. the meeting was held in an old hut, for those of you who are old enouth to remember that. it was a tin roof. he began reciting his...
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it's what all living creatures are biologically programmed to do-- mate, rear young, and pass their genes on to the next generation. >> is he a boy? >> but it turns out that behind every baby animal crowds flock to see and biologists want to protect, there is an elaborate mix of science, software... >> and that's a good pairing. >> ...genetics and moving vans. it's no longer the old-fashioned birds and the bees at the zoo these days. it's more like match.com. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm scott pelley. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm bill whitaker. those stories, tonight, on "60 minutes." ♪ ♪ ♪ no matter when you retire, your income doesn't have to. see how lincoln can help ensure you still have income every month of your retirement, guaranteed, at lincolnfinancial.com. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. when you combine ancestry's with its historical records... you could learn you're from ireland donegal, i
it's what all living creatures are biologically programmed to do-- mate, rear young, and pass their genes on to the next generation. >> is he a boy? >> but it turns out that behind every baby animal crowds flock to see and biologists want to protect, there is an elaborate mix of science, software... >> and that's a good pairing. >> ...genetics and moving vans. it's no longer the old-fashioned birds and the bees at the zoo these days. it's more like match.com. >>...
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she moves to the human gene pool. this is for the sympathy what we're doing. in space in the biomedical company if you know makes offers its clients the possibility of choosing from numerous genetic characteristics before implanting an embryo this includes gender selection which is banned in india for example as well as many other countries. the process is called p.g.d. pre-implantation genetic diagnosis or recipe to create a perfect child in perfect health. the first step involves compatibility testing with the donor. this is the model gets a school in our system when analyze and combine the diagnoses performed on patients with those performed on donors to offer an optimal fertilizer. offer a fair or not one must see all of the miami so also to prevent the transmission of any possible anomaly as that could cause deformities in a fetus yes or a important advantage of this thing and then see out of it that assertion is that a mutation it's positive therefore it was. just as a bonus for me then i'll bet this equipment enables us to obtain within the space of abo
she moves to the human gene pool. this is for the sympathy what we're doing. in space in the biomedical company if you know makes offers its clients the possibility of choosing from numerous genetic characteristics before implanting an embryo this includes gender selection which is banned in india for example as well as many other countries. the process is called p.g.d. pre-implantation genetic diagnosis or recipe to create a perfect child in perfect health. the first step involves...
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i'm going to talk on behalf of gene friend rec center. it is one of the five that was mentioned today. we fiscally sponsor one of the projects that launches programs there, which is united players, friends of gene friend park. youth feed into this rec center from surrounding neighborhood, betsy carmichael school. there are teenagers that feed into that rec center. there are teenagers that feed into that rec center. i took a trip over there yesterday because i wanted to see how the program was going. and it's -- it was pretty amazing. i walked in and elementary schoolkids were playing red light-green light, but playing it on skateboards. they had helmets on and gloves and knee pads and having a ball. and another section, there were elementary kids playing kickball. and they were surrounded by about four groups of adults that had their eyes on them. one of the things i also noticed about the center is the pact that it's a diamond in the rough the surrounding area is rough. the rec center is rough. it needs it be improved, but it's a safe sp
i'm going to talk on behalf of gene friend rec center. it is one of the five that was mentioned today. we fiscally sponsor one of the projects that launches programs there, which is united players, friends of gene friend park. youth feed into this rec center from surrounding neighborhood, betsy carmichael school. there are teenagers that feed into that rec center. there are teenagers that feed into that rec center. i took a trip over there yesterday because i wanted to see how the program was...
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into tomorrow morning. mid genes into tomorrow morning.en seven to 10 celsius cooler. cooler. where temperatures are in the low 205 at best. thing5 warm into friday. friday. temperatures in the genes for many. for many. across england and wales but for most it is another sunny day. most it is another sunny day. into the weekend, we will see things warm up even further. warm up even further. wales and into next week, it stays dry yet again. 00:29:59,758 --> 477218456:21:29,722 hello, 477218456:21:29,722 --> 954436912:12:59,686 you're 954436912:12:59,686 --> 1431655368:04:29,649 watching 1431655368:04:29,649 --> 1908873823:55:59,613 afternoon 1908873823:55:59,613 --> 2386092279:47:29,577 live 2386092279:47:29,577 --> 2863310735:38:59,541 — 2863310735:38:59,541 --> 3340529191:30:29,504 i'm 3340529191:30:29,504 --> 3817747647:21:59,467 simon 3817747647:21:59,467 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 mccoy. exposed to what police say is an unknown substance. murder another six. and how's your head? england's world cup rollercoaster path to victory last nigh
into tomorrow morning. mid genes into tomorrow morning.en seven to 10 celsius cooler. cooler. where temperatures are in the low 205 at best. thing5 warm into friday. friday. temperatures in the genes for many. for many. across england and wales but for most it is another sunny day. most it is another sunny day. into the weekend, we will see things warm up even further. warm up even further. wales and into next week, it stays dry yet again. 00:29:59,758 --> 477218456:21:29,722 hello,...
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. >> [locutor] como lo revela robin, la carroza que conduce gene es una mÁquina increÍblemente simplentigua. una cesta de aluminio o canasta con dos ruedas, unida a lo que se llama la lengua. al final de la lengua, un gancho se fija al yugo del cuello. es donde se enganchan los caballos. un eje doble en la parte trasera mantiene separados los caballos a unos 60 centÍmetros de la canasta. las correas de seguridad o cadenas van desde la lengua y la parte trasera del eje doble al yugo del cuello. los cinturones de seguridad estÁn diseÑados para mantener a los caballos y la canasta juntos si los animales se sueltan. el partidor se abre y los equipos de carrozas comienzan la carrera. pero robin ve de inmediato el peligro. la lengua se desprende del cuello y se arrastra por el suelo. >> y sabes entonces que habrÁ un desastre. no es cÓmo va a pasar, es cuÁndo va a ocurrir. >> [locutor] gene intenta controlar 1100 kilos de carne de caballo al galope. pero miren de cerca aquÍ. un caballo pisa el yugo y lo lleva directamente al suelo. se vuelve un pivotr una fracciÓ, parece estar empalado en la
. >> [locutor] como lo revela robin, la carroza que conduce gene es una mÁquina increÍblemente simplentigua. una cesta de aluminio o canasta con dos ruedas, unida a lo que se llama la lengua. al final de la lengua, un gancho se fija al yugo del cuello. es donde se enganchan los caballos. un eje doble en la parte trasera mantiene separados los caballos a unos 60 centÍmetros de la canasta. las correas de seguridad o cadenas van desde la lengua y la parte trasera del eje doble al yugo del...
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look at these gene therapy companies the way they are trading. you're going to see basically -- i can name six that will do away market cap is too small to mention on the show. talking about $200 million market cap, they will go for significant premiums got taken out for double valuation. they paid $8 billion for this company, that's telling you how desperate. >> it's about the sector what we know, edward, we know managed care one of the top 50 stocks it's all about the big drugs waiting for the sectors in the big drugs and certain biotech. for the first time those are starting to show some life that's what gets the whole thing going. if you do get up, johnson & johnson started a week and a half ago, now all of a lily, pfizer, merck kicking in that's where the money is. that's the offensive, defensive part of the sector defensive holdings. >> i agree with that i would highlight something david said a beta for alzheimer's out with japanese partner, this is a very, very exciting moment where people have to make a commitment for the next year. ultim
look at these gene therapy companies the way they are trading. you're going to see basically -- i can name six that will do away market cap is too small to mention on the show. talking about $200 million market cap, they will go for significant premiums got taken out for double valuation. they paid $8 billion for this company, that's telling you how desperate. >> it's about the sector what we know, edward, we know managed care one of the top 50 stocks it's all about the big drugs waiting...
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weighing in with technology, the biggest loser, gene munster.e, is the party over for one of the world's most crowded trades, faang? >> as a collective group i think it's over. i think it is not over for certain stocks within that i think we're going to see in the next 6 to 12 months did i v -- did i ver generals of the faang. they don't have the addressable markets to sustain that group. it is a different league with apple, google, amazon. the collective trade will probably be very different i still think obviously facebook and netflix will be successful companies, performance in that group will come really from apple, driven by apple, to a less extent google and amazon. >> want to get back to faang in a moment, kevin. let's talk about twitter it is a feature this morning, down 18% >> companies talking about health, their health work. i love these terms that they come up with to make the platform a healthier place but that involves potentially actually maus going down, declining, and that's what the market seems not happy about what's your take
weighing in with technology, the biggest loser, gene munster.e, is the party over for one of the world's most crowded trades, faang? >> as a collective group i think it's over. i think it is not over for certain stocks within that i think we're going to see in the next 6 to 12 months did i v -- did i ver generals of the faang. they don't have the addressable markets to sustain that group. it is a different league with apple, google, amazon. the collective trade will probably be very...
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to slave days, gene gets tips. all kinds of tips. and one day a church friend told gene he'd heard the police had been to ethan mack's house. and something strange about that. >> said, "listen, i don't think this is right," he says. "ethan mack is living in an apartment that i have rented out to his father." >> but the police didn't search this place where ethan actually lived, said the landlord. they searched his mother's house on a different island miles away where ethan told them he lived. >> and he says, "i think that he's trying to mislead the police." >> what did you think when you heard that? >> this guy got something to hide. >> and on that very day, gene frazier joined a band of ex-cops which, from now on, we'll call the a-team. >> a mysterious woman enters the picture. >> katie had this strange girl in the room with her. >> who was she? the a-team was about to launch a hidden camera surprise. simpari-what? simparica is what kills tick and fleas, like us. kills? kills! studies show at the end of the month,
to slave days, gene gets tips. all kinds of tips. and one day a church friend told gene he'd heard the police had been to ethan mack's house. and something strange about that. >> said, "listen, i don't think this is right," he says. "ethan mack is living in an apartment that i have rented out to his father." >> but the police didn't search this place where ethan actually lived, said the landlord. they searched his mother's house on a different island miles away...
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gene munster will be here to explain. and later, china hovering in a bare market, one group of stocks has traders heading to the river, week going bottom fishing chinese style. much more fast money after this. you might take something for your heart... or joints. but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is the number one selling brain-health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. we all want to know you know, the new, new thing. with xfinity's retail stores, you can now see the latest. want to test drive the latest devices? be our guest. want to save on mobile? just ask. want to demo the latest innovations and technology? do it here. come see how we're making things simple, easy, and awesome. plus come in today and ask about xfinity mobile, a new kind of network designed to save you money. visit your local xfinity store today. >>> casino stocks crapping out today fp the pain doesn't stop there. so far, this year shares of mgm resort
gene munster will be here to explain. and later, china hovering in a bare market, one group of stocks has traders heading to the river, week going bottom fishing chinese style. much more fast money after this. you might take something for your heart... or joints. but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is the number one selling brain-health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. we all want to know you...
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there's a real sort of -- you were either with gene mccarthy or you were with bobby kennedy. and kennedy and mccarthy did not like each other very much either. and mccarthy, you know, faced with a far more glamorous telegenic, well-financed opponent would sort of say things like, well, he plays touch football but i play football. but kennedy was extremely good at calibrating himself to the -- these -- the larger cultural zeitgeist, to reaching out, not just to college students, all of whom -- nearly all of whom were white -- but reaching out to a multiracial coalition of democratic voters, of people who
there's a real sort of -- you were either with gene mccarthy or you were with bobby kennedy. and kennedy and mccarthy did not like each other very much either. and mccarthy, you know, faced with a far more glamorous telegenic, well-financed opponent would sort of say things like, well, he plays touch football but i play football. but kennedy was extremely good at calibrating himself to the -- these -- the larger cultural zeitgeist, to reaching out, not just to college students, all of whom --...
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. >> the doctors recommend getting tested for the alzheimer's gene, avoid sugar and processed food. a plant-based diet. eat healthy fats, including olive oil, avocados, and nuts. meditate in the morning and evening to reduce stress. get a full night's sleep. exercise daily. check with your doctor to see if you need vitamin supplements. >> we're back with dr. dale bredesen, the founding president of the buck institute on aging in marin county, and internationally respected expert in studying diseases of the brain, such as alzheimer's. now, his book, called "the end of alzheimer's" says that it offers the first program to prevent and reverse cognitive decline. most people say there's no cure, so they just give up, they don't want to know, but you have seen this being reversed with your protocol. >> right. so, when we say "reversal," we're saying "reversal of cognitive decline." that doesn't necessarily mean a cure, because we're not doing -- you know, we don't have autopsies. these people go back to work. they get better. they're able to dress themselves again. they're able to interac
. >> the doctors recommend getting tested for the alzheimer's gene, avoid sugar and processed food. a plant-based diet. eat healthy fats, including olive oil, avocados, and nuts. meditate in the morning and evening to reduce stress. get a full night's sleep. exercise daily. check with your doctor to see if you need vitamin supplements. >> we're back with dr. dale bredesen, the founding president of the buck institute on aging in marin county, and internationally respected expert in...
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. >> the doctors recommend getting tested for the alzheimer's gene, avoid sugar and processed food. a plant-based diet. eat healthy fats, including olive oil, avocados, and nuts. meditate in the morning and evening to reduce stress. get a full night's sleep. exercise daily. check with your doctor to see if you need vitamin supplements. ♪ strummed guitar you can't experience the canadian rockies through a screen. ♪ upbeat music travel through this natural wonder and get a glimpse of amazing, with a glass of wine in one hand, aboard rocky mountaineer. canada's rocky mountains await. call your travel agent or rocky mountaineer for special offers now. >> we're back with dr. dale bredesen, the founding president of the buck institute on aging in marin county, and internationally respected expert in studying diseases of the brain, such as alzheimer's. now, his book, called "the end of alzheimer's" says that it offers the first program to prevent and reverse cognitive decline. most people say there's no cure, so they just give up, they don't want to know, but you have seen this being rever
. >> the doctors recommend getting tested for the alzheimer's gene, avoid sugar and processed food. a plant-based diet. eat healthy fats, including olive oil, avocados, and nuts. meditate in the morning and evening to reduce stress. get a full night's sleep. exercise daily. check with your doctor to see if you need vitamin supplements. ♪ strummed guitar you can't experience the canadian rockies through a screen. ♪ upbeat music travel through this natural wonder and get a glimpse of...
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matt miller and gene robinson are still it was. i want to get your expert view of what we have here, what this new york times breaking report today adds to our understanding of the president's use and misuse of information. the way the president has denied and lied constantly to the public saying it could have been the russians. it could have been someone else. he even said that today. >> lawrence, this significantly changes the equation. and now it is a new lens through which we have to look at all of the conduct and behavior of the president. so every time he came out publically and blamed the fbi for not doing anything, president obama for knowing about this and not doing anything, the utter disdain that he holds the u.s. intelligence community, the fbi in, it is because they knew his secret. they told him the secret. and he was covering it up. let me -- just bare with me. someone who assists another -- another being putin or the russian federation -- who has committed a felony. after the person has committed the felony, with kn
matt miller and gene robinson are still it was. i want to get your expert view of what we have here, what this new york times breaking report today adds to our understanding of the president's use and misuse of information. the way the president has denied and lied constantly to the public saying it could have been the russians. it could have been someone else. he even said that today. >> lawrence, this significantly changes the equation. and now it is a new lens through which we have to...
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now, gene mccarthy was an unlikely person to run for president. he was -- he was fond of quoting poetry on the floor of the senate. he didn't have a lot of friends in the senate. he was -- one colleague referred to him as the most intelligent man in the senate, and that wasn't a compliment. he was seen as kind of a cold fish, standoffish, too intellectual for his own good. but he was someone who was increasing -- and he was someone who had a past as a cold war hawk. he was not a soft liberal softy. he was someone who believed in vigorous intervention to stop the spread of communism. he was someone who was on the side of, initially, the house un-american activities committee. he was someone who was not a, you know, he was not an uber liberal guy. but it was increasingly clear to him and particularly as the escalation increased in 1966, 1967, that the war in vietnam was untenable and needed to end. and so, he becomes -- he joins the race in november of 1967 as the anti-war candidate. and he gains -- gathers a good deal of support, and by early 1968,
now, gene mccarthy was an unlikely person to run for president. he was -- he was fond of quoting poetry on the floor of the senate. he didn't have a lot of friends in the senate. he was -- one colleague referred to him as the most intelligent man in the senate, and that wasn't a compliment. he was seen as kind of a cold fish, standoffish, too intellectual for his own good. but he was someone who was increasing -- and he was someone who had a past as a cold war hawk. he was not a soft liberal...
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and others into gene therapy, does it risk having the same problems that generics have had previously you pay up for too many early stage drugs and treatments and it goes sour >> when you look at gene therapy and many of the related therapies like cell therapy, our recent launch of a drug called kimrya, these are medicines which have break through efficacy you are seeing situations in children and pediatric cancers where you have 90% of the children responding, those responses are consistent over time with avexis, in young children most of whom would die in the first year of life we've seen children with 100% response and the children doing well now out three, four years of age so these are truly transformative therapies i'm excited that it's been approved now in pediatrics and adults in the united states. we have positive opinion now in europe as well showing this is a reality cell therapy with gene therapy we announced this morning that we're in position to file avx 101 from avexis in q3 so this is becoming reality now. i believe one of the future pillars of a company like ours is t
and others into gene therapy, does it risk having the same problems that generics have had previously you pay up for too many early stage drugs and treatments and it goes sour >> when you look at gene therapy and many of the related therapies like cell therapy, our recent launch of a drug called kimrya, these are medicines which have break through efficacy you are seeing situations in children and pediatric cancers where you have 90% of the children responding, those responses are...
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>> so, gene, not surprising he pulled out the pocohontas routine. and a lot of other people flippant reference to the me too movement which had no relationship to when a he was talking about but he found a way to get it in. this man has been accused in the era of me too time and time again. >> me too had nothing to do with anything he was talking about. it's an interesting tell, right, because donald trump sort of slips in references to what's worrying him or what he's thinking about and doesn't want to talk about but talks about it anyhow. somehow i guess that's on his mind these days. maybe another porn star will come out or something like that and he knows about it and doesn't want to talk about it. you watch a performance like last night and you almost think, gee, is this some sort of weird andy kaufman kind of performance art thing that he's doing? is this really, really happening? is this the president of the united states? the answer is yes it's the president of the united states and as you mentioned he's now gotten us into a ridiculous and p
>> so, gene, not surprising he pulled out the pocohontas routine. and a lot of other people flippant reference to the me too movement which had no relationship to when a he was talking about but he found a way to get it in. this man has been accused in the era of me too time and time again. >> me too had nothing to do with anything he was talking about. it's an interesting tell, right, because donald trump sort of slips in references to what's worrying him or what he's thinking...
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the gunman has been identified at 28-year-old gene atkins. before that incident, he allegedly shot his grandmother in south l.a. seven times. family members say he was mad at her because she wouldn't let his girlfriend visit the home. >> she's old school, don't do all that girlfriend coming over. no. >> rep tthis morning and still expressing concern for her grandson. neighbors say he had a violent temperament but they didn't think he'd direct that at the woman who raised him. his bail is set at $2 million. >> and we know other people were injured? >> fire officials say six people were taken to the hospital but they are all in fair condition, ranging in age from 12 to 81. >>> crews are getting a handle on the flames spotted yesterday near country club drive and north victoria road. as of last night that fire was 45% contained. no reports of injuries or damage. >>> new evacuation orders as a wildfire creeps closer to yosemite national park. the ferguson fire exploded in size over the weekend. it's burned over 30,000 acres and only 6% contained.
the gunman has been identified at 28-year-old gene atkins. before that incident, he allegedly shot his grandmother in south l.a. seven times. family members say he was mad at her because she wouldn't let his girlfriend visit the home. >> she's old school, don't do all that girlfriend coming over. no. >> rep tthis morning and still expressing concern for her grandson. neighbors say he had a violent temperament but they didn't think he'd direct that at the woman who raised him. his...
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. >> we may be able to genetically rescue some species that have had their gene pools shrink to gene puddles. >> reporter: the mission is crucial. global populations of vertebrae have dropped. extinction resousand times hig than they would be without humian interventi intervention. the urgency came in march when a northern white ryan know, the last male of his subspecies, died. is this one of the last assess minutspecimens of ? >> it is. this is probably the last specimen of his skin cells. >> reporter: they hope to jump-start the subspecies after a complexion process of refertilization. >> this is also the first time we've applied this broad range of advanced technology to saving a species. >> reporter: the embryo would then be implanted in a host ryan knn rhino capable of giving birth. >> that's our goal, to have a self-sustaining herd of white rhinos back in the wild. >> reporter: scientists grapple with an an ethical question. can more human intervention correct for past mistakes? >> i think the massive intervention is the destruction of habitat, the poaching to extinction of spe
. >> we may be able to genetically rescue some species that have had their gene pools shrink to gene puddles. >> reporter: the mission is crucial. global populations of vertebrae have dropped. extinction resousand times hig than they would be without humian interventi intervention. the urgency came in march when a northern white ryan know, the last male of his subspecies, died. is this one of the last assess minutspecimens of ? >> it is. this is probably the last specimen of...
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let's go now to meteorologist gene norman. gene, how much time do they rescuers have? >> ryan, we're probably looking at another four to six hours before the next batch of rain moves in. we're in that period, the monsoon period, where we see the rains move in, batch after batch, wave after wave. the satellite pictures is showing the brighter colors. as we zoom into the area, we had a break for much of the day today, but all of that is about to come to an end. it should arrive later in the afternoon, again local time there, maybe 4:00, 5:00, and on into the early evening, then a break, and watch as another wave comes in, another break, and another wave comes in. so the problem is this rain comes in batches and waves. they're also forecasting a steady dough of at least daily rain. that could caught some real, real problems. i want to focus in on the topography of this -- you get a bit of rain, you may think that's not such a big deal. the problem is because of the topography, when that rain comes down the sides of the misdemeanor, the ground is pretty saturated. all of t
let's go now to meteorologist gene norman. gene, how much time do they rescuers have? >> ryan, we're probably looking at another four to six hours before the next batch of rain moves in. we're in that period, the monsoon period, where we see the rains move in, batch after batch, wave after wave. the satellite pictures is showing the brighter colors. as we zoom into the area, we had a break for much of the day today, but all of that is about to come to an end. it should arrive later in the...
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gene, thanks for calling in. comes obviously after tesla seemed to have to stretch to make their self-imposed production goal. we've heard about some major senior engineering talent leaving. what do you make of the news today about these tests? >> today's news is a total non-event. i think whatever you put the words tesla and stop or tesla brake and stop together, it's just going to sew some seeds of concern for investors. it is actually a positive sign that the company feels that they don't need that test to get these model threes safely on the road i do want to take a step back and just quickly talk about the bigger picture of why on this great -- supposedly great 5,000 run rate news, the stock is down effectively 10 % since they hit that 5,000 number. in my conversations with investors, they're really looking at the run rate of the tesla -- the model three manufacturing. it's effectively on a week to week basis unchanged to where it exited in march and separately the amount of work that they had to throw in to
gene, thanks for calling in. comes obviously after tesla seemed to have to stretch to make their self-imposed production goal. we've heard about some major senior engineering talent leaving. what do you make of the news today about these tests? >> today's news is a total non-event. i think whatever you put the words tesla and stop or tesla brake and stop together, it's just going to sew some seeds of concern for investors. it is actually a positive sign that the company feels that they...
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police identifying him as 28-year-old gene atkins, arrested on suspicion of murder. killed in the chaos, a 28-year-old employee. her brother tweeting i'm sad to say she didn't make it, my baby sister, my world. >> i heard a couple of gunshots near my head. >> reporter: because of her age, terry said he wshe was the firs hostage released. >> he said, i'm going to shoot them one by one. >> reporter: the ram parge began hours earlier at this home. atkins shooting his grandmother multiple times he then led police on a chase near hollywood and took aim in a gun battle with officers. >> an officer needs help. >> atkins fled in a store. as m 50 people inside. with tactical teams, police surrounded the store. here's a rescue of the kids. negotiating the release of several hostages, rushing young children to safety. >> it looks like they used a ladder to get out. >> some escaping from a second story window. heroics from shawn jerrisy using a ladder to save co-workers. >> i knew i needed to find a way out. >> the suspect surrendering without a fight. terrified hostages reunite
police identifying him as 28-year-old gene atkins, arrested on suspicion of murder. killed in the chaos, a 28-year-old employee. her brother tweeting i'm sad to say she didn't make it, my baby sister, my world. >> i heard a couple of gunshots near my head. >> reporter: because of her age, terry said he wshe was the firs hostage released. >> he said, i'm going to shoot them one by one. >> reporter: the ram parge began hours earlier at this home. atkins shooting his...
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some studies trying to substitute so-called adrenal they are produced in the adrenal gland and are genes like d.h. yea. and they improve the quality of life in in women in particularly diseases some doctors are giving testosterone and estrogen as an n.t. anti-aging drug is this effective levy do erection problems etc but that is an aging dependent problem so if that. souvenirs sentimental the patient really has a reduction of quality of life you may or may treat that by testosterone and in that's scenario would call it an aging you cannot prove along the life of those patients very clearly so you have to be very vigilant you have to be very careful supervision of a doctor and always measure the levels of hormones first exactly affect thanks so much for this great talk welcome and if you've got any questions you like me to ask our experts be sure to write me an email. on an upcoming show we'll be looking at prayer diseases how do doctors diagnose an illness that very few people get and where can patients go for help if you have questions about some of them too in good shape at d w dot com
some studies trying to substitute so-called adrenal they are produced in the adrenal gland and are genes like d.h. yea. and they improve the quality of life in in women in particularly diseases some doctors are giving testosterone and estrogen as an n.t. anti-aging drug is this effective levy do erection problems etc but that is an aging dependent problem so if that. souvenirs sentimental the patient really has a reduction of quality of life you may or may treat that by testosterone and in...
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. >> we may be able to genetically rescue some species that had their gene pools shrink to gene puddlesssion is crucial. decline of about 60% since 1970. scientists say poaching and pollution has driven extinction rates 1,000 times higher than they would be without human intervention. the urgency to perfect the technology came in march when a northern white rhino named sudan, the last male of his sub species, died. is this one of the last specimens of him? >> it is. he team hopes fertilization men after the skin capab of fertilizing a northern white rhino egg. >> this is also the first time 'v alied this broad range of advanced technology to saving a species. >> the embryo would be implanted in a host rhino capable of giving birth. >> that's our ultimate goal, to have a self-sustaining herd of northern white rhinos back in the wild. >> conservationists here are trying to correct for the human impact on the environment, but also grapple with an ethical question. can more human intervention correct for past human mistakes? >> i think the mass intervention is the destruction of habitat, th
. >> we may be able to genetically rescue some species that had their gene pools shrink to gene puddlesssion is crucial. decline of about 60% since 1970. scientists say poaching and pollution has driven extinction rates 1,000 times higher than they would be without human intervention. the urgency to perfect the technology came in march when a northern white rhino named sudan, the last male of his sub species, died. is this one of the last specimens of him? >> it is. he team hopes...
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the room for a new mission to show genes that they were a mix of genes and the american flag really like easy rider course and it was a huge success it was at the time of the elections in the us i have been consciously planned out that way but that's how it went. then kendall jenner modeled them for american vogue then katy perry was arms and miley cyrus was really a huge success. model and then became studio is not exactly close to any of the big sent his of international fashion. after working for big name brands like celine and discard he decided to launch his own label that was in twenty fourteen since then he's lived and worked in amsterdam if insurance. for months and i like working from amsterdam because there i'm not surrounded by all these fashion experts who want to give me advice and tell me what to do i don't feel the competition there either and i can focus on what i believe. plays last show in january of this year some of these other outfits was sewn together by refugees that fled to the netherlands. is pretty strong this is so for the women this is like another world they
the room for a new mission to show genes that they were a mix of genes and the american flag really like easy rider course and it was a huge success it was at the time of the elections in the us i have been consciously planned out that way but that's how it went. then kendall jenner modeled them for american vogue then katy perry was arms and miley cyrus was really a huge success. model and then became studio is not exactly close to any of the big sent his of international fashion. after...