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and this nova gene should have the ability to act as a cancer gene which can pop gnostic 8 tests this is estimates and which maybe by itself might we please send a target for target so meaning that if a patient has a tumor and in this to reduce this special kind of gene there's a high prevalence of metastasis absolutely we have now follow ups of 17 years and our pop must occasion percentage just so the probability that the patient is high makes a bit later on in the tests this is about 80 to 89 percent which is quite high and this gene is right here in this tumor loving that this might have been the gene is basically it expressed at the 2 more rim ok meaning in these areas you will find those which are very more tired the to can my weight which can invade the 4 into shills and they're the next yes ok but if i examined the tumor i'm not too sure if i'd take some example from inside the tumor his regular meals so there are not so many genes so what is a diagnostic test i can use as a clinician in addition to the tumor based s.a.v. also develop the blood say. and this black based essay y
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gene: i think you do. increasingly, i think you may need to just think was between dollar dynamics and cyclical dynamics, but i think the way that i see currency markets right now, i think and developed markets, we are trading vaccination success. you can see it with sterling. in emerging markets we are trading infection rates. they are very distinct. there will be a leveraged play on the success of the developed market, but right now you can see differentiations emerging. in developed markets, it is about the speed of vaccination. even that is probably too simplistic over the course of the year, but i think it is nice to actually see differentiations starting to happen into the fourth quarter when it was all about selling the dollar. tom: is there an urgent need to hedge equity believe out one year, three years, five years against foreign exchange? gene: equities, you said? tom: if you have a stock portfolio or frankly a bond portfolio, is there going to be enough currency dynamics where i need to head? t
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gene. >> yeah. >> who shall? >> reporter: gene has severe dementia.e can hardly remember his own face and his daughter said he suffered from loneliness until the daycare kids came in to his life. >> hey, mr. gene. >> on oh, my goodness, they have been such a blessing to daddy and he lights up. >> reporter: for an hour every afternoon, gene and the kids bask in each other's country, and even though the night will erase every memory of the day, something will remain in the recesses of his mind. something will beckon him back whenever he hears the children playing. >> he just goes right to the front yard. >> reporter: and remembers that it will be a zjoyful thing if h goes outside. which is kind of inexplicable. >> because it's love and everyone responds to love. >> reporter: meghan said it's like an instinct. >> i'm gene. >> we tell the kids that his brain is sick but his heart remembers us. mr. gene. >> reporter: dementia can rob so much, but apparently acceptance and compassion are unforgettable. steve hartman, cbs news, on the road. >> and those are
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we might identify a nova gene and this nova gene should have ideally the ability to act as a cancer gene which can pop gnostic 8 tests this is left of oats and which may be by itself might we please send a target for target so meaning that if a patient has a tumor and industry were is this special kind of gene there's a high prevalence of metastasis absolutely we have now follow ups of 17 years and our partners to keisha percentages so the probability that a patient is high makes it look at later on in the tests this is about 80 to 89 percent which is quite high and this gene is right here in this tumor sort of thing that the smaller than the gene is basically it expressed at the 2 more rim ok meaning in these areas you will find those which are very more tired than my weight which can invade the 4 into shells and they're the next yes ok but if i x. 7 with humor i'm not too sure if i'd take some example from inside the tumor here in the middle so there are not so many genes so what is a diagnostic test i can use as a clinician in addition to the tumor based s.a.v. also develop the blood.
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ed louis co-founded a british gene bank run by public universities museums and. their consortium has collected over 48000 so far. while the main cloning experiments are taking place in the western world especially the us governments around the world have ramped up their d.n.a. collection. from india to china and in the amazon where researchers like collecting samples of endangered species banking on the technology to catch up. at least having any information. saving any species. worth. owning is only one part of assisted reproduction which also includes artificial insemination in vitro fertilization and more recently gene editing. over thousands lose and research institutions around the world are working on assisted reproduction of wild animals including for projects devoted specifically to cloning for conservation. that raised chickens of genetic diversity on cloning may well save some species but would cause a long term effect still on conservationists it is much more sensible to focus on protecting the biodiversity we still have how. could we ever believe ther
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gene!dementia can rob so much, but, apparently, acceptance and compassion... >> what's your best move? >> reporter: ...are unforgettable. steve hartman, cbs news, "on the road." >> o'donnell: and we'll be right back. ght back. yeah, i mean the thing is, people like geico because it's just easy. bundling for example. you've got car insurance here. and home insurance here. why not... schuuuuzp... put them together. save even more. some things are better together. like um... tea and crumpets. but you wouldn't bundle just anything. like, say... a porcupine in a balloon factory. now, that'd be a mess. i mean for starters, porcupines are famously no good in a team setting. save even more when you bundle home and car insurance. ...and they found themselves in a magical land. and then what happened? where's our family from? was he my age? so nana and pops eloped? ...and then what happened, daddy? well, before us, there were your great, great, great grandparents. turn questions you've always had int
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ed louis co-founded a british gene bank run by public universities museums and. their consortium has collected over 48000 so far. while the main cloning experiments are taking place in the western world especially the us governments around the world have ramped up their d.n.a. collection. from india to china and in the amazon where researchers collecting samples of endangered species banking on the technology to catch up. at least having any information. saving any species. and worth. owning is only one part of assisted reproduction which also includes artificial insemination in vitro fertilization and more recently gene editing. over thousands lose and research institutions around the world are working on assisted reproduction of wild animals including for projects devoted specifically to cloning for conservation. raised chickens of genetic diversity on cloning may well save some species but would cause a long term effect still on conservationists it is much more sensible to focus on protecting the biodiversity we still have how. could we ever rebuild all the lo
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then you know you have the movie era when the great singing cowboys like gene autry came along. and you know there's gene autry riding a horse astride a horse heroic character and he's got a guitar in his hands and he singing which is you know kind of crazy cowboy singing but for the movies it was a great thing and i think a lot of people sitting in that audience looking at someone like gene autry up on a big screen holding this gorgeous martin guitar it's to you things begin to click i want to play guitar i want to get me one of those guitars like the one the other the gene autry played or the jimmy rogers play and i think that was the thing that kind of propelled the idea of the martin guitar being something a little special. and again the company began upping output with each and every guitar still being made by hand. the finest ones were used and some instruments were made with mother of pearl inlays. but it wasn't long before another boyle the event affected the company. the government came to us and they said so you know we have this war and we're going to need to take ask
then you know you have the movie era when the great singing cowboys like gene autry came along. and you know there's gene autry riding a horse astride a horse heroic character and he's got a guitar in his hands and he singing which is you know kind of crazy cowboy singing but for the movies it was a great thing and i think a lot of people sitting in that audience looking at someone like gene autry up on a big screen holding this gorgeous martin guitar it's to you things begin to click i want to...
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ed louis co-founded a british gene bank run by public universities museums and. their consortium has collected over 48000 samples so far. while the main cloning experiments are taking place in the west especially the us governments around the world have ramped up their d.n.a. collection. from india to china and in the amazon where researchers like collecting samples of endangered species banking on the technology to catch. at least having any information. saving any species. and worth. owning is only one part of assisted reproduction which also includes artificial insemination in vitro fertilization and more recently gene editing. over thousands lose and research institutions around the world are working on assisted reproduction of wild animals including for projects devoted specifically to cloning for conservation. the greens to conserve genetic diversity is on cloning may well save some species but would cause a long term effect on conservation as it is much more sensible to focus on protecting the biodiversity we still have how. could we ever leave this all th
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know there's gene autry riding a horse. astride a horse heroic character and he's got a guitar in his hands and he singing which is you know kind of crazy cowboy singing but for the movies it was a great thing and i think a lot of people sitting in that audience looking at someone like gene autry up on a big screen holding this gorgeous martin guitar it's to you things begin to click i want to play guitar i want to get me one of those guitars like the one the other the gene autry played or the jimmy rogers play and i think that was the thing that kind of propelled the idea of the martin guitar being something a little special. and again the company began upping output with each and every guitar still being made by hand. the finest ones were used and some instruments were made with mother of pearl inlays. but it wasn't long before another boyle the event affected the company. the government came to us and they said so you know we have this war and we're going to need to take ask the majority of the men that you employ to go
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the genes for. maybe should i begin to be sure. curry were very. negative traits. for instance flavor that they sed deteriorates and i weigh out less than a trace but i don't know because we know it's never measured it only late in the ninety's and early 2000 we started looking into the quality traits i also had a project like that too many said companies even gave it a name i called it a case with me. and they said it would be much healthier we don't have it in. this. the industry is they don't care. the industry the seed produces. the israeli company his spirit is one of the heavyweights in the seed market is there a ince millions with the eternal tomorrow. in 2003 his era was pulled out by the multinational limit congress with an annual turnover of several 1000000000 years. following the acquisition of his era limo girl became one of the largest sea produces in the world. in the middle of the negev desert the company is experimenting with new hybrid variety. of your own she rests is the product manager responsible for the worldwide marketing of tomato seeds you
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tastings the genes for any bishan ripening to be sure. curry were very. negative traits. for instance flavor that they just deteriorates and they are left no trace but i don't know because we know there's never been as it only late in the ninety's and early 2000 we started looking into the quality traits i offered a project like that too many said companies even gave it a name i called it a. case of a thing in ac and they said it would be much healthier to model we don't have it now suppose market is the industries that don't care. the industry the seed produces. the israeli company has vera is one of the heavyweights in the seed market is there and millions with the eternal to march. in 2003 to 0 was posed out by the multinational limit congress with an annual turnover of several 1000000000 years. following the acquisition of his era limo girl became one of the largest seed produces in the world. in the middle of the negev desert the company is experimenting with new hybrid variety. your own she rests is the product manager responsible for the worldwide marketing of toma
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how exactly would that work and how realistic is it welcome to the very weird world of wild clones gene banks and bringing species back from the afterlife. i am cloning has been controversial around the world. with legitimate concerns about us playing god creating endless copies of species that wipe out biodiversity. but cuts focus is the exact opposite to bring diversity back to this population of while should walski hasse's. so how is a clone which is an exact genetic or b. of another animal supposed to bring back biodiversity well bear with me. on do 2000 horses a life today have descended from only 12 wild ancestors to clone could researches use a unique gene that was frozen years ago that would have otherwise been lost from the pool and they use a domestic horse as a surrogate mother. is not the 1st endangered species to be cloned that has even been a clone of an extinct species but with limited success the parenting in ibex was cloned 3 years after it went extinct using an old frozen skin sample researchers impregnated over to. 100 domestic goats only 7 became pregnant one made it
how exactly would that work and how realistic is it welcome to the very weird world of wild clones gene banks and bringing species back from the afterlife. i am cloning has been controversial around the world. with legitimate concerns about us playing god creating endless copies of species that wipe out biodiversity. but cuts focus is the exact opposite to bring diversity back to this population of while should walski hasse's. so how is a clone which is an exact genetic or b. of another animal...
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in vitro fertilization and more recently gene editing. over thousands lose and research institutions around the world are working on assisted reproduction of wild animals including for projects devoted specifically to cloning for conservation. raised chickens of genetic diversity on cloning may well save some species but would cause a long term effect on conservation leslie it is much more sensible to focus on protecting the biodiversity we still have how. could we ever believe there is all the losing now. such questions need to drive the technology that is most likely here just being. rather than trying to save single species it's better to protect in time ecosystems knowing which plants animals and ecological communities need special protection because regular monitoring until now such monitoring could only provide a momentary snapshot of conditions in a set place and time. but a new method might soon allow us to monitor an entire ecosystem in one fell swoop. this is the airport at the german aerospace center and the near munich adornin
in vitro fertilization and more recently gene editing. over thousands lose and research institutions around the world are working on assisted reproduction of wild animals including for projects devoted specifically to cloning for conservation. raised chickens of genetic diversity on cloning may well save some species but would cause a long term effect on conservation leslie it is much more sensible to focus on protecting the biodiversity we still have how. could we ever believe there is all the...
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genes inside what is the percentage of all you direct t.v. but has. i didn't calculate what i assume today around 5050. long shelf life has a problem for the long shelf life in the in the for for a long time we saw that it was influence to reduce the taste of the tomato and now we are going back and try to increase the test again of the tomato year on she russ wants to prove to us that durable tomatoes can also be delicious. taste. ok. like. we said that it was said that not all the tomato need to have good days because if you had only one and a salt you don't need these. i thank you i don't know what is the method to make this is ok yeah ok yeah. there is a worse but if i didn't love it then for what they want this is ok what we're looking more and more is it to have a good color and a good firmness and a good taste and the nutrients in tomato are still it's a small player in the market for cooking and it is hybrid breeding the main reason for the loss of nutrients in tomatoes. then front leg of. one of the last traditional seed pieces in fr
genes inside what is the percentage of all you direct t.v. but has. i didn't calculate what i assume today around 5050. long shelf life has a problem for the long shelf life in the in the for for a long time we saw that it was influence to reduce the taste of the tomato and now we are going back and try to increase the test again of the tomato year on she russ wants to prove to us that durable tomatoes can also be delicious. taste. ok. like. we said that it was said that not all the tomato need...
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there is undeniable genes there, for sure, _ player.iable genes there, for sure, but i _ player. there is undeniable genes there, for sure, but i think - there, for sure, but i think something that people don't know is my mum was also an athlete. yes, she's not an nba superstar, but she played so many sports, so i got my speed for my mum and nobody knows that. i don't think i've said that, but i guess the drive i got from my dad, as well — i got it from both, but obviously you can see my dad and how he played, and you can see me. the drive, the work rate, the enthusiasm on the court, the fight, everything, i think, enthusiasm on the court, the fight, everything, ithink, is enthusiasm on the court, the fight, everything, i think, is for my dad. also my mum, people don't know that. you mentioned that your dad is officially a huge name in sport. how important is it for you to now pave your own way? because you're in a completely different sport as it is. is that a part of what you want to do, pb trinity rodman, not the daughter of dennis r
there is undeniable genes there, for sure, _ player.iable genes there, for sure, but i _ player. there is undeniable genes there, for sure, but i think - there, for sure, but i think something that people don't know is my mum was also an athlete. yes, she's not an nba superstar, but she played so many sports, so i got my speed for my mum and nobody knows that. i don't think i've said that, but i guess the drive i got from my dad, as well — i got it from both, but obviously you can see my dad...
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based it's the genes for inhibition happening in addition. curry were very. negative traits. for instance flavor that based deteriorates and i weigh out less than a trace but i don't know because we never measured it only late in the ninety's and early 2000 we started looking into the quality traits i offered a project like that too many said companies i even gave it a name i called it a story about the why a sweeping and he said. and they said it would be much healthier the model we don't have it in supermarkets is the industry's they don't care. the industry the seat pretty says. the israeli company his era is one of the heavyweights in the seat market is there and it's millions with the eternal tomorrow. in 200320 was pulled out by the multinational limit congress with an annual turnover of several 1000000000 years. following the acquisition of his era limo car became one of the largest seed pretty uses in the world. in the middle of the negev desert the company is experimenting with new hybrid growing she says. your own she rests is the product manager responsible for the
based it's the genes for inhibition happening in addition. curry were very. negative traits. for instance flavor that based deteriorates and i weigh out less than a trace but i don't know because we never measured it only late in the ninety's and early 2000 we started looking into the quality traits i offered a project like that too many said companies i even gave it a name i called it a story about the why a sweeping and he said. and they said it would be much healthier the model we don't have...
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. >> it's a secret hidden in the family's genes and how it uncovers a drug that could help thousandsd onth fi a decade-long detective story. enhey agreed to provide blood and skin samples to a doctor in san francisco. it was the beginning of research into rare congenital heart conditions, like the ones affecting at least 20 members of carmen's family. >> so it was really important for me to be able to understand why. >> reporter: the doctors's team used a nobel prize-winning technology, first turning those skin samples into stem cells, and from there into living, beating, heart cells. since those cells were identical to the heart tissue of each family member, the team began probing for clues. >> that's how we were basically able to scan the whole genome of the whole family and find a single gene that was a responsible mutation and a single gene that was responsible for their disease. >> reporter: but the work didn't stop with the barren family. they have followed a trail of similar families. and now in a new breakthrough, they've honed in on a specific condition responsible for tens
. >> it's a secret hidden in the family's genes and how it uncovers a drug that could help thousandsd onth fi a decade-long detective story. enhey agreed to provide blood and skin samples to a doctor in san francisco. it was the beginning of research into rare congenital heart conditions, like the ones affecting at least 20 members of carmen's family. >> so it was really important for me to be able to understand why. >> reporter: the doctors's team used a nobel prize-winning...
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another example humans and paid share 90 percent of the same genes. are most popular 4 legged friend shares 84 percent of our d.n.a. . and even the round worm have affected t. 5 percent similarity. stranger still 50 percent of human genes also have counterpart then burn on her. both bon appetit. how long did the terminator arnold schwarzenegger work on this legendary seem to get it just right even then he couldn't get rid of his austrian accent a new study has revealed just how difficult that would be. the boy forgot his book. the train is moving fast. phonetics researcher at the lewd remarks 1000000 university in munich he felt fine ish and our colleagues had 24 native german speakers read out simple english sentences. our hypothesis was that one of the reasons it's so difficult to improve our accent in foreign languages is that we can't hear our own false pronunciation as well as we hear it in others and that's what we're trying to test by asking subjects to read sentences and then rate their own accent as well as the accents of others i sure can. b
another example humans and paid share 90 percent of the same genes. are most popular 4 legged friend shares 84 percent of our d.n.a. . and even the round worm have affected t. 5 percent similarity. stranger still 50 percent of human genes also have counterpart then burn on her. both bon appetit. how long did the terminator arnold schwarzenegger work on this legendary seem to get it just right even then he couldn't get rid of his austrian accent a new study has revealed just how difficult that...
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another example humans and paid share 90 percent of the same genes. are most popular 4 legged friend shares 84 percent of our d.n.a. . and even the round worm has affected t. 5 percent similarity. stranger still 50 percent of human genes also have kind of 2 part then been done for. both bon appetit. how long did the terminator arnold schwarzenegger work on this legendary seem to get it just right even then he couldn't get rid of his austrian accent a new study has revealed just how difficult that would be. the boy forgot his book. the train is moving fast. a phonetics researcher at the new tweet marks 1000000 university in munich he felt fine ish and her colleagues had 24 native german speakers read out simple english sentences. a hypothesis was that one of the reasons it's so difficult to improve on accent in foreign languages is that we can't hear our own faults pronunciation as well as we hear it in others and that's what we're trying to test by asking subjects to read sentences and then rate their own accent as well as the accents of others. but b
another example humans and paid share 90 percent of the same genes. are most popular 4 legged friend shares 84 percent of our d.n.a. . and even the round worm has affected t. 5 percent similarity. stranger still 50 percent of human genes also have kind of 2 part then been done for. both bon appetit. how long did the terminator arnold schwarzenegger work on this legendary seem to get it just right even then he couldn't get rid of his austrian accent a new study has revealed just how difficult...
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another example humans and paid share 90 percent of the same genes. are most popular 4 legged friend shares 84 percent of our d.n.a. . and even the rand worm has a 75 percent similarity. stranger still 50 percent of human genes also have cancer partin but knowing her. fellow bon appetit. how long did the terminator arnold schwarzenegger work on this legendary scene to get it just right even then he couldn't get rid of his austrian accent a new study has revealed just how difficult that would be. the boy forgot his book the train is moving fast. a phonetics researcher at the loo tweeting marx 1000000 university in munich he felt fine ish and our colleagues had 24 native german speakers read out simple english sentences. our hypothesis was that one of the reasons it's so difficult to improve our accent in foreign languages is that we can't hear our own false pronunciation as well as we hear it in others and that's what we're trying to test by asking subjects to read sentences and then rate their own accent as well as the accents of others i sure can. bu
another example humans and paid share 90 percent of the same genes. are most popular 4 legged friend shares 84 percent of our d.n.a. . and even the rand worm has a 75 percent similarity. stranger still 50 percent of human genes also have cancer partin but knowing her. fellow bon appetit. how long did the terminator arnold schwarzenegger work on this legendary scene to get it just right even then he couldn't get rid of his austrian accent a new study has revealed just how difficult that would...
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know there's gene autry riding a horse astride a horse heroic character and his guy.a guitar in his hands and he's singing which is you know kind of crazy cowboy singing but for the movies it was a great thing and i think a lot of people sitting in that audience looking at someone like gene autry up on a big screen holding this gorgeous martin guitar it's to you things begin to click i want to play guitar i want to get me one of those guitars like the one the other the gene autry played or the jimmy rogers play and i think that was the thing that kind of propelled the idea of the martin guitar being something a little special. and again the company began upping output with each and every guitar still being made by hand. the finest ones were used and some instruments were made with mother of pearl inlays. but it wasn't long before another boy event affected the company. the government came to us and they said so you know we have this war and we're going to need to take ask the majority of the men that you employ to go off and fight so we hired women didn't miss a beat
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your thoughts, gene? >> shun them. you know, they should be -- this is a stain on their political careers. yes, senator hawley, senator and he wants to be president some day. he never should be. you know, this should disqualify him as a potential president as in the same for ted cruz. these in particular, they in particular they knew better. they knew that what they were selling was a lie, was a huge lie. they know they make all these sort of vague statements about well, there are all these irregularities and all these people believe there is something wrong with the election. that's just self-reinforcing lies. they know this is nothing there, that there was nothing real there and they're very sophisticated, i believe, lawyers for supreme court justices. you know, in terms of brain power, brilliant guys. >> yeah. >> shame them and shun them. >> yeah. gene robinson and brittany cooper we appreciate you returning to "the beat." we have a 30-second break the shortest in the hour and my special report on the handling and m
your thoughts, gene? >> shun them. you know, they should be -- this is a stain on their political careers. yes, senator hawley, senator and he wants to be president some day. he never should be. you know, this should disqualify him as a potential president as in the same for ted cruz. these in particular, they in particular they knew better. they knew that what they were selling was a lie, was a huge lie. they know they make all these sort of vague statements about well, there are all...
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we are going to talk about gene harris. for those of us who are old enough to remember the scars dale diet doctor murder. -- as we talk about this case, i want to keep two things in the back your mind when i come back at the and across the talk about these. the first i want you to think about how this case is both similar and different from the lizzy board and murder trial from 1893. about 100 years earlier. and the second is the question why do everyone know who lizzy borden is and raise your hand if you ever heard of the jean harris murder trial before this class? one or two kind of. and before we get lucky borne out of lizzy born in. what to talk about why some cases remain more famous than others, especially since everyone always talks about cases as if they are this case of the century, the trial of the century. we are going to begin with opening statements. the reason we are doing this is most of america really got to know our alleged perpetrator jean harris and her victim in the opening statements. today luke nikolas
we are going to talk about gene harris. for those of us who are old enough to remember the scars dale diet doctor murder. -- as we talk about this case, i want to keep two things in the back your mind when i come back at the and across the talk about these. the first i want you to think about how this case is both similar and different from the lizzy board and murder trial from 1893. about 100 years earlier. and the second is the question why do everyone know who lizzy borden is and raise your...
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know there's gene autry riding a horse astride a horse heroic character and it's.the guitar in his hands and the singing which is you know kind of crazy cowboy singing but for the movies it was a great thing and i think a lot of people sitting in that audience looking at someone like gene autry up on a big screen holding this gorgeous martin guitar it's still things begin to click i want to play guitar i want to get me one of those guitars like the one the other the gene autry played or the jimmy rogers play and i think that was the thing that kind of propelled the idea of the martin guitar being something a little special. and again the company began upping output with each and every guitar still being made by hand. the finest ones were used and some instruments were made with mother of pearl and lays. but it wasn't long before another voile the event affected the company. the government came to us and they said so you know we have this war and we're going to need to take ask the majority of the men that you employ to go off and fight so we hired women didn't miss
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go ahead. >> it's been quite a week, gene.final thoughts on this friday night. >> you know, i haven't thought since wednesday noon, i haven't wondered what is on donald trump's mind, what is he thinking about, what is he obsessing about, what is he watching, what fox news show, and it's just glorious. that's the payoff. if that's the only payoff of the biden administration, we're better off as a country. >> some people -- yeah, some people think of you, and i've seen you out sometimes precovid out and about. people think of you as this pulitzer winning thinker, and they might forget you're also a human being like everyone else who just says gosh, what a nice couple of days for you as a human. i appreciate you sharing that with us, gene and sally. have a good weekend to both you have. >> you too. >> you too, ari. >> absolutely. we're going fit in a break you. might be feeling different today. we were just discussing normalcy. we're going show you some of what that means and what the substance is behind it. >>> also, an update o
go ahead. >> it's been quite a week, gene.final thoughts on this friday night. >> you know, i haven't thought since wednesday noon, i haven't wondered what is on donald trump's mind, what is he thinking about, what is he obsessing about, what is he watching, what fox news show, and it's just glorious. that's the payoff. if that's the only payoff of the biden administration, we're better off as a country. >> some people -- yeah, some people think of you, and i've seen you out...
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gene robinson, as always, thank you for kicking off our coverage. christina returns flatter the program. we turn now as promised to one of the newly appointed impeachment manager madeleine dean. thank you for joining me tonight. >> thank you, ari, for having me on. >> you have been picked for this important post at this time. what does the impeachment in your view achieve? and what is your approach to what will be the second senate trial of donald trump? >> well, again, i find this to be an extraordinary honor. it's a solemn duty, and i'm honored that the speaker asked me to join the impeachment manager's team that will led by jamie raskin at this incredible time in our history. you know what? gene robinson said it so simply, and it was an expression i used over and over on wednesday the 6th. before the attack on the capitol, i was up in the gallery, standing next to dean phillips, and i said do they see that they have taken this too far? it's so dangerous. they've taken it too far. and then when i was escorted to the secure room where i spent four
gene robinson, as always, thank you for kicking off our coverage. christina returns flatter the program. we turn now as promised to one of the newly appointed impeachment manager madeleine dean. thank you for joining me tonight. >> thank you, ari, for having me on. >> you have been picked for this important post at this time. what does the impeachment in your view achieve? and what is your approach to what will be the second senate trial of donald trump? >> well, again, i find...
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how exactly would that work and how realistic is it welcome to the very weird world of wild clones gene banks and bringing species back from the afterlife. cloning has been controversial around the world. with legitimate concerns about us playing god creating and list copies of species that wipe out biodiversity. focus is the exact opposite to bring diversity back to this population of while she walski is hosses. so how is a clone which is an exact genetic or b. of another animal supposed to bring back biodiversity well bear with me. on do 2000 horses a life today have descended from only 12 wild ancestors to clone could researches use a unique gene that was frozen years ago that would have otherwise been lost from the pool and they use a domestic horse as a surrogate mother. is not the 1st endangered species to be cloned and there has even been a clone of an extinct species but with limited success. the barony in ibex was cloned 3 years after it went extinct using an all frozen skin sample researchers impregnated over $200.00 domestic goats only 7 became pregnant one made it to term bu
how exactly would that work and how realistic is it welcome to the very weird world of wild clones gene banks and bringing species back from the afterlife. cloning has been controversial around the world. with legitimate concerns about us playing god creating and list copies of species that wipe out biodiversity. focus is the exact opposite to bring diversity back to this population of while she walski is hosses. so how is a clone which is an exact genetic or b. of another animal supposed to...
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gene, thank you. we'll check back in with you on tesla's call again, it gets underway right about now brian kelly i will go to you it's a top drawer stock for you for many reasons what do you want to hear from the call aside from an entertaining elon musk what did you make of the quarter? >> i want to hear an entertaining quarter it's fine. this comes down to what wall street was expecting and a very narrow view of this company as a car company. i mean, as a car company, obviously, it crazy over valued but you brought up energy storage business gene brought up the self-driving taxi business. this reminds me of apple when we had a service business it a small part of it but people valued the growth of it. i want to hear what they're doing with the rest of the businesses because if i look at it as a car company, i say they are lowers prices because they have competition tax credits may come to the end on selling those tax credits, hopefully they get a tail wind i want to hear about that. if i can hear th
gene, thank you. we'll check back in with you on tesla's call again, it gets underway right about now brian kelly i will go to you it's a top drawer stock for you for many reasons what do you want to hear from the call aside from an entertaining elon musk what did you make of the quarter? >> i want to hear an entertaining quarter it's fine. this comes down to what wall street was expecting and a very narrow view of this company as a car company. i mean, as a car company, obviously, it...
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different genes that's the entire repertoire of what our body has available to produce antibodies. to build. in this gene library the scientists found an antibody that works perfectly against sasco 2 in lab tests it completely prevented the human cells from being attacked they were then able to reproduce the antibody based on its genetic blueprint and produced the 1st dose of the antibody drug. it has major advantages over the plasma therapy because it can be manufactured in large quantities and it's a consistent quality with the right funding human trials of the teams drug could begin as soon as next month and the scientists work can begin to save lives. let's talk to chef undoable who featured in that report we just saw you holding up a chook to the camera what was in there. actually this very small vial it contains literally the complete immune reaction of mankind in respect to 20 bodies so more than 100 people from all over the globe donated blood and be extracted from their blood the blueprints to build antibodies against almost everything so more than 10000000000 different bl
different genes that's the entire repertoire of what our body has available to produce antibodies. to build. in this gene library the scientists found an antibody that works perfectly against sasco 2 in lab tests it completely prevented the human cells from being attacked they were then able to reproduce the antibody based on its genetic blueprint and produced the 1st dose of the antibody drug. it has major advantages over the plasma therapy because it can be manufactured in large quantities...
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another example humans and pigs share 90 percent of the same genes. are most popular 4 legged friend shares 84 percent of our d.n.a. . and even the round worm has a 75 percent similarity. stranger still 50 percent of human genes also have counterparts in bernauer on. both bon appetit. how long did the terminator arnold schwarzenegger work on this legendary seemed to get it just right even then he couldn't get rid of his austrian accent a new study has revealed just how difficult that would be. the boy forgot his book. the train is moving fast. a phonetics researcher at the lute remarks 1000000 university in munich he felt fine ish and our colleagues had 24 native german speakers read out simple english sentences. supposedly our hypothesis was that one of the reasons it's so difficult to improve our accent in foreign languages is that we can't hear our own false pronunciation as well as we hear it in others and that's what we're trying to test by asking subjects to read sentences and then write their own accent as well as the accents of others. but bef
another example humans and pigs share 90 percent of the same genes. are most popular 4 legged friend shares 84 percent of our d.n.a. . and even the round worm has a 75 percent similarity. stranger still 50 percent of human genes also have counterparts in bernauer on. both bon appetit. how long did the terminator arnold schwarzenegger work on this legendary seemed to get it just right even then he couldn't get rid of his austrian accent a new study has revealed just how difficult that would be....
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you have activities in cancer and heart disease, gene therapy. the impact that you're seeing of the pandemic on these different parts of your business and what you're kind of modeling as for getting back to normal, if we can hope for that any time soon? >> great to be here, megan and what we saw throughout 2020 is that there was an impact on patient visits it kind of oscillated over the course of the year some therapeutic areas were more impacted than others and areas such as dermatology and ophthalmology were particularly infected -- impacted what we also saw that affects generally in the health care system and i think a second pandemic ongoing a syndemic to get treatments in a timely manner so what we model now for the first part of 2021 is we expect two quarters of continued volatility as we see lockdowns and hospitals treating covid we hope in the back half of the year that things will return to a more stable situation. >> what are your expectations for your incoming administration in the u.s. and with the house and the senate with the democr
you have activities in cancer and heart disease, gene therapy. the impact that you're seeing of the pandemic on these different parts of your business and what you're kind of modeling as for getting back to normal, if we can hope for that any time soon? >> great to be here, megan and what we saw throughout 2020 is that there was an impact on patient visits it kind of oscillated over the course of the year some therapeutic areas were more impacted than others and areas such as dermatology...
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gene, let me start with you what you just heard on that phone call. there is the president telling georgia secretary of state what his story can be. this is what you can go out and sell publicly after you've suddenly come up with my 11,780 votes that lets me win the state of georgia by one vote. >> exactly. let's be clear what we hear in that conversation. what we hear is an hour's worth of donald trump trying to convince the secretary of state of georgia, brad raffensperger, to falsify the results of the election, to find -- find -- 11,780 votes to give him one vote more than he needs to reverse his deficit in georgia and win the state. he's asking raffensperger to commit a criminal act. not just a criminal act, but an
gene, let me start with you what you just heard on that phone call. there is the president telling georgia secretary of state what his story can be. this is what you can go out and sell publicly after you've suddenly come up with my 11,780 votes that lets me win the state of georgia by one vote. >> exactly. let's be clear what we hear in that conversation. what we hear is an hour's worth of donald trump trying to convince the secretary of state of georgia, brad raffensperger, to falsify...
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genes on him escape. the test is much faster than sequencing within 24 hours the result can be sent to the public health department speed is important because the mutations are more contagious than previous variants. it's important that the whole department knows where to pay special attention where they might have to pour in $1000.00 more people on board managed but the test can't do one thing detect new mutations that's why sequencing which examines the entire gene strand is needed it is the only way to find new previously unknown mutations. could happen like a virus becomes more infectious could happen that it makes people more ill that's unpredictable that's why we must look a mutation is regularly and that's what sequencing us for good music once you're on . it is slightly that more mutations will occur but the same measures as before will help to protect us explains germany's public health institute. this virus too has no chance of being transmitted from one person to another we stick to the rules e
genes on him escape. the test is much faster than sequencing within 24 hours the result can be sent to the public health department speed is important because the mutations are more contagious than previous variants. it's important that the whole department knows where to pay special attention where they might have to pour in $1000.00 more people on board managed but the test can't do one thing detect new mutations that's why sequencing which examines the entire gene strand is needed it is the...
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gene: it is going to be significant. ways you can get that check out, where you can have it a little targeted but still get $2000 total to most people. when you look at the details of some of these things, the vaccine distribution, who was going to think you need less on that? unemployment insurance, we just lost 140 thousand jobs last month. when you hear there are 10 million families who might be $5,000, $7,000 in debt on rent, you will move away of what is the price tag to do you need these things. joe mansion on -- joe manchin on will say they need these things. it will have the strongest impact on increasing demand. leading to a strong first and second quarter at a time where we will still be pulling out of covid. alix: can the senate and the house work on impeachment and also work on a stimulus package at the same time. is it possible in terms of focus, trading, conversations? gene: you can do more one -- more than one thing at a time. i am not an expert on whether they are going to do what jim clyburn said and wai
gene: it is going to be significant. ways you can get that check out, where you can have it a little targeted but still get $2000 total to most people. when you look at the details of some of these things, the vaccine distribution, who was going to think you need less on that? unemployment insurance, we just lost 140 thousand jobs last month. when you hear there are 10 million families who might be $5,000, $7,000 in debt on rent, you will move away of what is the price tag to do you need these...
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this to contains an entire gene library so a collection of genetic material can akhilesh and we have 10000000000 different genes that's the entire repertoire of what our body has available to produce antibodies. to be. in this gene library the scientists found an antibody that works perfectly against sasco 2 in lab tests it completely prevented the human cells from being attacked they were then able to reproduce the antibody based on its genetic blueprint and produce the 1st dose of that antibody drug. it has major advantages over the plasma therapy because it can be manufactured in large quantities and as a consistent quality with the right funding human trials of the teams drug could begin as soon as next month and the scientists work can begin to save lives. and let's talk to chef who featured in that report we just saw you holding up a chook to the camera what was in there. actually this very small vial it contains literally the complete immune reaction of mankind in respect of 20 bodies so more than 100 people from all over the globe donated blood and be extracted from their blo
this to contains an entire gene library so a collection of genetic material can akhilesh and we have 10000000000 different genes that's the entire repertoire of what our body has available to produce antibodies. to be. in this gene library the scientists found an antibody that works perfectly against sasco 2 in lab tests it completely prevented the human cells from being attacked they were then able to reproduce the antibody based on its genetic blueprint and produce the 1st dose of that...
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from this cross-pollination a hybrid is creating a plant that contains genes from both the large pale tomato and the small red one. from as early as the 1920 scientists around the world have been using this technology. a main goal to produce and indestructible tomatoes. we know that crash test for cars but for to tell you is. only with the help of genetic engineering was this possible. in 1994 the flavor saver to marceau was launched in the usa. one of the problems was that older tomasky varieties spoil quickly. began looking for the eternal tomato. led them to israel. for more than 70 years families. here have managed to grab for each and vegetables in the middle of the desk. at the hebrew university of jerusalem we meet one of the creationists of the almost immortal to mars have. been of it's. the 79 year old professor emeritus continues to develop a perfect tie break plants this is a breeding greenhouse so it's plant is different and i say was this planted look stronger than this one for instance and definitely more than this one we look for these differences in order to develop so
from this cross-pollination a hybrid is creating a plant that contains genes from both the large pale tomato and the small red one. from as early as the 1920 scientists around the world have been using this technology. a main goal to produce and indestructible tomatoes. we know that crash test for cars but for to tell you is. only with the help of genetic engineering was this possible. in 1994 the flavor saver to marceau was launched in the usa. one of the problems was that older tomasky...
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should have special healthfully genes will change our lives. gene is a quantum leap in technology it'll facilitate the internet of things and self driving cars with this new generation of wireless networking technology machines can communicate with each other. stuff is excited about the switch. he knows 5 g. will revolutionize do you transmission. it's not just that smartphones will connect faster to the internet it's unclear. there devices. it's that connectivity all together is being overhauled this is the most important change. crucial 5 g. will allow autonomy as communication between separate entities. self driving vehicles will be called fit for the road and 5 g. will make virtual reality applications the internet of things smart factories and other new tech much more mainstream fast wireless networking technology connects to servers. which are sometimes located far away on another continent. but this is much too slow for autonomy vehicles and similar applications if you have. 5 g. on the other hand taps into decentralized processing power
should have special healthfully genes will change our lives. gene is a quantum leap in technology it'll facilitate the internet of things and self driving cars with this new generation of wireless networking technology machines can communicate with each other. stuff is excited about the switch. he knows 5 g. will revolutionize do you transmission. it's not just that smartphones will connect faster to the internet it's unclear. there devices. it's that connectivity all together is being...
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evolution in addition to contains an entire gene library so a collection of genetic material in acca lection we have 10000000000 different genes that's the entire repertoire of what our body has available to produce antibodies. to build. in this gene library the scientists found an antibody that works perfectly against sas code to in lab tests it completely prevented the human cells from being attacked they were then able to reproduce the antibody based on its genetic blueprint and produce the 1st dose of the antibody drug. it has major advantages over the plasma therapy because it can be manufactured in large quantities and as a consistent quality with the rise funding human trials of the teams drug could begin as soon as next month and the scientists work can begin to save lives. and let's talk to stefan duble who featured in that report we just saw you holding up a chip to the camera what was in there. actually this very small vial or contains literally the complete immune reaction of mankind in respect to 20 bodies so more than 100 people from all over the globe donated blood and
evolution in addition to contains an entire gene library so a collection of genetic material in acca lection we have 10000000000 different genes that's the entire repertoire of what our body has available to produce antibodies. to build. in this gene library the scientists found an antibody that works perfectly against sas code to in lab tests it completely prevented the human cells from being attacked they were then able to reproduce the antibody based on its genetic blueprint and produce the...
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gene: thank you for joining us today and welcome to the national building museum. i am a volunteer tour guide for the museum. we are here to go through what we call the presidential inaugural tours. we do this every four years at inauguration time. because this building, which was built as a federal office building over 120 years ago turned out to be a wonderful , place to have an inaugural ball. what we want to do is to explain to you how this building got built, its history, and how it ended up being so representative of the inaugural notion and how it is being used. we will show you pictures of inaugural balls and the history of them. then sort of put the two together and show the pictures of how this space looks when an inaugurational ball is occurring in it. we will show you where most of the presidents have had a ball within this space. we are here in a space that is unusual in terms of washington, d.c. the city now mainly has monuments of marble and white. you will see it as an unusual building the way it was built. we will get to that in a moment. the build
gene: thank you for joining us today and welcome to the national building museum. i am a volunteer tour guide for the museum. we are here to go through what we call the presidential inaugural tours. we do this every four years at inauguration time. because this building, which was built as a federal office building over 120 years ago turned out to be a wonderful , place to have an inaugural ball. what we want to do is to explain to you how this building got built, its history, and how it ended...
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gene. >> reporter: gene has severe dementia.'t know who that is. >> that's you. >> reporter: his daughter, cathy, said he also suffered from loneliness until those daycare kids came into his life. >> oh, my goodness, they have been such a blessing to daddy, and he lights up. >> reporter: for about an hour every afternoon, gene and the kids bask in each other's company. and although the night will erase every memory of the day, something will remain in the recesses of his mind. something will beckon him back whenever he hears the children playing. >> he just goes right to the front yard. >> reporter: and he remembers that this is going to be a joyful thing if he goes outside? >> yeah. >> reporter: which is kind of inexplicable -- >> because it is love. everybody responds to love. >> megan says it is almost like an instinct. >> we always tell the kids that his brain is kind of sick, but his heart always remembers us. >> reporter: dementia cn rob so much, but apparently acceptance and compassion are unforgettable. [laughter]r] read
gene. >> reporter: gene has severe dementia.'t know who that is. >> that's you. >> reporter: his daughter, cathy, said he also suffered from loneliness until those daycare kids came into his life. >> oh, my goodness, they have been such a blessing to daddy, and he lights up. >> reporter: for about an hour every afternoon, gene and the kids bask in each other's company. and although the night will erase every memory of the day, something will remain in the recesses...
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>> yeah, i think gene is 100% right. you've got make the republicans who vote against this bill that is going to help millions and millions of americans or make them, force them to obstruct it. you know, there are very smart people who are working in this white house. they know what's happening on the hill. they though who they're dealing with. i'm sure they are ready to move this any way that they need to do. but i do think that it's important for president biden to show what it means to be president, and that means that you do try to actually work across the aisle. it means you do actually give people an opportunity to come to the table and try to compromise on some things. and when the republican party shows them that they are who we thought they are, then you use your pen, you use the other tools in your tool box to get relief to the american public, because that's what's most important right now. >> our panel stays. i want to add to our discussion on the primary reporting. katherine lucy, white house reporter for "t
>> yeah, i think gene is 100% right. you've got make the republicans who vote against this bill that is going to help millions and millions of americans or make them, force them to obstruct it. you know, there are very smart people who are working in this white house. they know what's happening on the hill. they though who they're dealing with. i'm sure they are ready to move this any way that they need to do. but i do think that it's important for president biden to show what it means to...
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know there's gene autry riding a horse.stride a horse heroic character and he's got a guitar in his hands and he singing which is you know kind of crazy cowboy singing but for the movies it was a great thing and i think a lot of people sitting in that audience looking at someone like gene autry up on a big screen holding this gorgeous martin guitar it's to you things begin to click i want to play guitar i want to get me one of those guitars like the one the other the gene autry played or the jimmy rogers play and i think that was the thing that kind of propelled the idea of the martin guitar being something a little special. and again the company began upping output with each and every guitar still being made by hand. the finest ones were used and some instruments were made with mother of pearl inlays. but it wasn't long before another boy event affected the company. the government came to us and they said so you know we have this war and we're going to need to take ask the majority of the men that you employ to go off and
know there's gene autry riding a horse.stride a horse heroic character and he's got a guitar in his hands and he singing which is you know kind of crazy cowboy singing but for the movies it was a great thing and i think a lot of people sitting in that audience looking at someone like gene autry up on a big screen holding this gorgeous martin guitar it's to you things begin to click i want to play guitar i want to get me one of those guitars like the one the other the gene autry played or the...
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i'm gene otani. tokyo's benchmark stock index finished lower on the first trading day of 2021.t was after prime minister suga yoshihide said the government the considering declaring a state of emergency for tokyo and three surrounding prefectures. a new year market opening ceremony was scaled down as a precaution amid the coronavirus pandemic with only about 40 people taking part. financial services member a taro spoke at the event. he said he hopes to level the national appeal of assets totaling more than $18 trillion. >> we hope to strategically promote reforms to create an environment to draw overseas businesses and highly skilled foreign workers. >> the nikkei 225 started the day higher, but it shed more than 400 points at one stage after reports the government was eyeing an emergency declaration due to spread of the coronavirus. the nikkei average ended monday's session at 27,258. that's down almost 0.7% from the last trading day of 2020 when it marked the highest year end close in 31 years. the index took a nose dive last march due to the pandemic, but it has been recover
i'm gene otani. tokyo's benchmark stock index finished lower on the first trading day of 2021.t was after prime minister suga yoshihide said the government the considering declaring a state of emergency for tokyo and three surrounding prefectures. a new year market opening ceremony was scaled down as a precaution amid the coronavirus pandemic with only about 40 people taking part. financial services member a taro spoke at the event. he said he hopes to level the national appeal of assets...