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researchers focus on called the f k b p 5 gene there's about $100.00 or so genes but this is a gene involved in stress regulation and depressive disorders it's one that's well studied but there are many they've begun to isolate particular genes in fact just a couple of years ago going back to the work of rachel you heard from mount sinai medical. found the exact same in this particular gene the exact same gene changes in the very same region of the very same gene generation to generation. oh it so you're saying actually that we're not born blank slates with an off ears prejudices from previous generations how can one break this battle of this hereditary drawbacks is that even now some heal from transgenerational wounds all together for once and for our absolutely that's you know what i'm here to tell people that we're not you know we may be born with a certain destiny certain and heritance a biological inheritance for example our parents our grandparents had these traumas that happen and we're born with these abundance of micro r.n.a.'s or this change in his tone or d.n.a. modifications and
researchers focus on called the f k b p 5 gene there's about $100.00 or so genes but this is a gene involved in stress regulation and depressive disorders it's one that's well studied but there are many they've begun to isolate particular genes in fact just a couple of years ago going back to the work of rachel you heard from mount sinai medical. found the exact same in this particular gene the exact same gene changes in the very same region of the very same gene generation to generation. oh it...
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changes then the way our genes. we as children will receive their experience through this chemical change this gene change but the problem is we can't. inherit a stress response with the dials set to 10 and here we are waiting for this war to happen in our bodies 2 generations later but were born more in a peaceful time so. exactly where sound always thought that in a genes carries heritage or information that manifest physically like. hate or no wait. something entirely the theory of time to the subjective perception of consciousness which scientists can't really define properly so how can genes pass on something as in centuries as memories now i'll give some of the studies that are so interesting. so it starts with a woman named rachel you who about 15 years ago she is working with trauma survivors holocaust survivors and she's realizing that the trauma symptoms exist in the children as similarly as in the parents but the children didn't go through the war and it's not a taught or a learned experience because then
changes then the way our genes. we as children will receive their experience through this chemical change this gene change but the problem is we can't. inherit a stress response with the dials set to 10 and here we are waiting for this war to happen in our bodies 2 generations later but were born more in a peaceful time so. exactly where sound always thought that in a genes carries heritage or information that manifest physically like. hate or no wait. something entirely the theory of time to...
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to gene is by our stage manager and robert frost award winner, tom ucciferri.that voice," by tom ucciferri. that voice, that sonorous voice, like a finely tuned rolls royce. it booms, and it soothes, oh baby, it grooves like a big waterfall over rocks, like the earth's molten core. i don't know, i'll be honest, i got lost in that metaphor. maybe it's more like a hot apple cider. nah, dammit. that doesn't really work, either sorry, gene, i blew it, i guess this was way too much pressure but i'll say this, your voice is the opposite of fran drescher. >> seth: that was beautiful, tom. just beautiful stay away from metaphors our next poem is by another one of our cameramen, and recipient of the pen-voelcker award for poetry, paul martens gene recently revealed to paul the key to being a successful cameraman on this show and in a haiku entitled, "advice from gene," paul will be revealing that bit of wisdom to us >> "advice from gene: a haiku," by paul martens. ♪ frame seth in the shot, pretend to laugh at his jokes, ha, ha, good one, seth >> seth: gene, you pretend
to gene is by our stage manager and robert frost award winner, tom ucciferri.that voice," by tom ucciferri. that voice, that sonorous voice, like a finely tuned rolls royce. it booms, and it soothes, oh baby, it grooves like a big waterfall over rocks, like the earth's molten core. i don't know, i'll be honest, i got lost in that metaphor. maybe it's more like a hot apple cider. nah, dammit. that doesn't really work, either sorry, gene, i blew it, i guess this was way too much pressure but...
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that is idea of a gene drive.an make a change in organism that the organism on a passed down to all the offspring. so one idea that is out there, invasive species are a terrible problem. and there is controversy over this to whether things are in the wrong place, not where they evolve. should they be called invaders is that sort of tube reading human values to things. i think it's safe to say they are a major driver of extinction. especially on islands. they been responsible for hundreds of extinctions. so one of the questions is could you use gene drive to basically insert some kind of trace it's adaptive. something that interferes with reproduction that would then get passed down and eliminate the population. i'll think anyone would want to eliminate whole species. but could you craft it so carefully you could eliminate for example rats on an island. i was in austria, there's a lot of work going on in australia. because as jerry pointed out that's a very, very manipulated echo system. a unique foreign and that i
that is idea of a gene drive.an make a change in organism that the organism on a passed down to all the offspring. so one idea that is out there, invasive species are a terrible problem. and there is controversy over this to whether things are in the wrong place, not where they evolve. should they be called invaders is that sort of tube reading human values to things. i think it's safe to say they are a major driver of extinction. especially on islands. they been responsible for hundreds of...
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how are scientists thinking about using this kind of gene editing tool. >> the gene editing tool in question there two steps to it. there's been tremendous advances in gene editing just in the last decade to scientist just won the nobel prize for this sort of technique called crisper, just under the acronym crisper. what crisper is, and i'm sure there is just a big teary a, use the system for identifying viral enemies. viral enemies in the genome enzymes that cut them. as a dna and rna very precisely. one had just figured out direct these enzymes to where they want to make a cut in the organism's genome. as an implies that with another species are totally synthetic sequence. as incredibly powerful tool. it's encoded this whole system is encoded could be inserted into an organization that will re- program its own genes this incredible power. jamaican change in the organism passed down to all the offspring. it's a terrible problem. you're the wrong place, not where they evolve should they be called invaders, is that bringing human values to things. their major driver of extinction especially o
how are scientists thinking about using this kind of gene editing tool. >> the gene editing tool in question there two steps to it. there's been tremendous advances in gene editing just in the last decade to scientist just won the nobel prize for this sort of technique called crisper, just under the acronym crisper. what crisper is, and i'm sure there is just a big teary a, use the system for identifying viral enemies. viral enemies in the genome enzymes that cut them. as a dna and rna...
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editing you could do it by adding a new gene you could do it by deleting a gene you could do it by it so as the european court of justice route gene editing is a g.m.o. and has to be regulated by safety and also with us how the early discussion on breaks it started when the european bio safety laws were preventing g.m. bills from entry not because the european commission wanted to keep them out from the grassroots movements are growing i have advised the regional government that will do it larry g.m.o. free zones all of europe have become g.m.o. free and england was used as a torture horse to try and break it bricks it was the entry point and the fact that until i think you'll find that some working class communities were upset by globalization and were more concerned some of them immigrants rather than being lobbied secretly by big multinational genetically modified purveyors of food fuck you know. i don't think for the decentralized working class the issue of g.m. was a big thing for them definitely rules of globalization are and new liberal trade is . part of the new feeding feedin
editing you could do it by adding a new gene you could do it by deleting a gene you could do it by it so as the european court of justice route gene editing is a g.m.o. and has to be regulated by safety and also with us how the early discussion on breaks it started when the european bio safety laws were preventing g.m. bills from entry not because the european commission wanted to keep them out from the grassroots movements are growing i have advised the regional government that will do it...
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how old is gene now?you just not remember gene's age? >> no, no. i do know how old gene is, of course, he's my roommate but he -- the thing is -- okay, he's going to turn two in may. but like that's an annoying -- there's no way that's not annoying to tell someone how old your kid is. you know it's like okay, he's going to be two in may i have to do a math problem, get out your cell phone calculator or he's 20 months. it's like, "is he the messiah, that we're talking about him so i decided just to lie actually so ask me again how old he is. >> seth: how old is gene >> 11. >> seth: perfect >> good, right >> seth: yeah, that's really good >> that's the way to go, just lie. >> seth: that's a very effective way to answer the question i want to ask this as well you know, so much of this parenting, as i'm finding out as well, you're constantly judging how you think you're doing do you feel like you are a good mom? >> actually, no. it's interesting, i -- you know, you don't know how good you're going to be of a
how old is gene now?you just not remember gene's age? >> no, no. i do know how old gene is, of course, he's my roommate but he -- the thing is -- okay, he's going to turn two in may. but like that's an annoying -- there's no way that's not annoying to tell someone how old your kid is. you know it's like okay, he's going to be two in may i have to do a math problem, get out your cell phone calculator or he's 20 months. it's like, "is he the messiah, that we're talking about him so i...
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gene: we are, actually.pportunities in emerging markets, but i wouldn't pay with a broadbrush -- wouldn't paint them with a broad brush. many of the responses of these economies to the pandemic has been very uneven. we haven't seen the large-scale physical response that we have seen in the u.s. and other markets. it is something we really need to consider. if we look at the investment-grade cohort, quite frankly we don't find the price is very attractive at all. certain yields are higher in the high-yield area of emerging market, but they are your about a very fragile every at this stage. it is a much more -- fragile recovery at this stage. jonathan: i asked tom keene this question last week. are you happy that you're in fixed income and not a market -- and not equity markets? jonathan: certainly -- gene: certainly with the shenanigans we saw in the equity market, it was nice to not have them in the treasury market. that is something that we need to pay attention to, and if that trend continues, that the cor
gene: we are, actually.pportunities in emerging markets, but i wouldn't pay with a broadbrush -- wouldn't paint them with a broad brush. many of the responses of these economies to the pandemic has been very uneven. we haven't seen the large-scale physical response that we have seen in the u.s. and other markets. it is something we really need to consider. if we look at the investment-grade cohort, quite frankly we don't find the price is very attractive at all. certain yields are higher in the...
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gene: no.e men and women have done a great job to expedite the products, whether it they are vegetables and fruits or parts and components that go into american manufacturing. it is the retail goods that seem to be sitting longer, and we are doing our best work right now to try to segment those commodity groupings so we can really move the product through that is necessary right now and encourage others to try to pick up the pace on their equipment and returning the equipment to the port. paul: you're seeing any expansion plans being accelerated or perhaps abandoned because of what is going on at the moment? gene: well -- that is a great question, paul. because of our strong fiscal policy, we've been able to advanced -- to invest through cycle. we manage more than $460 million of infrastructure and construction projects through the pandemic, which may be the equivalent of 3000 construction jobs possible all the way through this pandemic. we are continuing. had. -- we are continuing. -- full ste
gene: no.e men and women have done a great job to expedite the products, whether it they are vegetables and fruits or parts and components that go into american manufacturing. it is the retail goods that seem to be sitting longer, and we are doing our best work right now to try to segment those commodity groupings so we can really move the product through that is necessary right now and encourage others to try to pick up the pace on their equipment and returning the equipment to the port. paul:...
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they said modernity is not a vaccine, it is gene therapy. what is the difference between gene therapy and a vaccine? guest: first of all, the regeneron product that the president has gotten is an antibody. it's not a vaccine. right now, it's only authorized to treat people with mild disease to prevent them from getting sicker. as i mentioned earlier, the effect of that diminishes with time. the system breaks down and it doesn't text you indefinitely like a vaccine. it's a treatment. it's complicated because it has to be given into a vein. it doesn't appear to work in severely infected patients. it is for patients who are more mildly ill. they are at high risk because of their age or underlying conditions of getting severe disease. it is being used. we use it in the hospital i practice at. it's not for widespread use like a vaccine. on the issue of gene therapy, there are a lot of things people who are opposed vaccines have put out there. to try to either -- scare others. what they are referring to is the rna vaccines are made from the chemic
they said modernity is not a vaccine, it is gene therapy. what is the difference between gene therapy and a vaccine? guest: first of all, the regeneron product that the president has gotten is an antibody. it's not a vaccine. right now, it's only authorized to treat people with mild disease to prevent them from getting sicker. as i mentioned earlier, the effect of that diminishes with time. the system breaks down and it doesn't text you indefinitely like a vaccine. it's a treatment. it's...
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gene, i have one more political item for you. congresswoman, thank you on a busy day. >> thank you. >> gene, take a look at this moment between these two republican leaders today, a real fisher. take a look. >> do you believe president trump should be speaking -- or former president trump should be speaking at cpap this weekend? >> yes, he should. >> that's up to cpap. i've been clear of my views of president trump and the extent to which january 6 i don't believe that he should be playing the role in the future of the party for our country. >> on that high note, thank you all very much. >> quite a fissure. gene? >> yeah, on that high note. there you see, there you have today's republican party. that's the situation right now. and sadly, liz cheney is in the minority in the republican party on this issue with the continued involvement of donald trump, the continued leadership and domination by donald trump. and so we're going see this play out for indefinitely, for some time. it is ridiculous. the party has a chance or had a chan
gene, i have one more political item for you. congresswoman, thank you on a busy day. >> thank you. >> gene, take a look at this moment between these two republican leaders today, a real fisher. take a look. >> do you believe president trump should be speaking -- or former president trump should be speaking at cpap this weekend? >> yes, he should. >> that's up to cpap. i've been clear of my views of president trump and the extent to which january 6 i don't believe...
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very vigilant. >> gene? >> i think that's right. this is kind of going to be warfare in the states over these encroachments on the franchise, which in some places look like they're going to be serious attempts. but it will help the forces of democracy if as james says corporate america, which seems to be getting the message, speaks out on this. so we need to hear ceos coming out and saying, you know, we're going put our money where our mouth is on this. and we're going to not put our money into -- behind politicians that are trying to deny people the right to vote. and, you know, as corporations have said, they're going to stop giving to politicians who still parent the big lie about the election having been stolen by voter fraud and this and that. that's got to not just continue, i think it's got to grow. but if it does, i think this can be beaten back. >> yeah, i think you both lay it out. and it's the clarity from the jim crow roots to january 6, the very literal attack on democracy to what some of the energy is out there, which
very vigilant. >> gene? >> i think that's right. this is kind of going to be warfare in the states over these encroachments on the franchise, which in some places look like they're going to be serious attempts. but it will help the forces of democracy if as james says corporate america, which seems to be getting the message, speaks out on this. so we need to hear ceos coming out and saying, you know, we're going put our money where our mouth is on this. and we're going to not put...
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lunar module pilot gene cernan had flown with stafford on gemini 9.ing had been on gemini 3 and gemini 10. they would face problems on apollo 10, problems that would be solved for apollo 11. most would be minor, but they would be solved. stafford, young, cernan. they brought to their mission enthusiasm, dedication, responsibility, even amazement. and through the means of color television, they took us with them as they played their part in man's greatest adventure. >> we are go for a mission to the moon at this time. tom stafford reports they are go. we're coming up on the 20-second mark. t-minus 20 seconds and counting. 17 seconds and counting, guidance internal. 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9. we have ignition sequence start. engines on. five, four, three, two. all engines running. launch commenced, lift-off. we have lift-off, 49 minutes past the hour. >> staging wide left. >> roger. >> good ignition on the second stage. >> that staging was quite a sequence. >> just like old times. it's beautiful out there. >> you guys sound ecstatic. >> man, this is the
lunar module pilot gene cernan had flown with stafford on gemini 9.ing had been on gemini 3 and gemini 10. they would face problems on apollo 10, problems that would be solved for apollo 11. most would be minor, but they would be solved. stafford, young, cernan. they brought to their mission enthusiasm, dedication, responsibility, even amazement. and through the means of color television, they took us with them as they played their part in man's greatest adventure. >> we are go for a...
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it's incredible. >> we see it all here, gene. the colors are really beautiful. >> that's great. and the blackest black that you ever could conceive is the setting for all of this. >> right. >> so stafford, young and cernan began their coast away from earth, their speed continually dropping as the arms of earth's gravity tried to pull them back. to control the temperature of the space craft, they performed a slow, steady rotation. >> shortly we'll soon be about 55,000 miles out. >> that's right. >> seems like a long way from home. >> it was time to continually check the trajectory and the spacecraft. the command module, call sign charlie brown, the lunar module, snoopy. it was time for conversation and it was time for showing the people at home on the earth what space travel is like. >> you have your choice, if you don't like things right side up, you can go upside down. >> i just do whatever he says. >> roger. >> it's the only way to fly. >> farther and farther from earth, stafford, young and cernan flew on their wingless flight, now off the rotating home planet day and night be
it's incredible. >> we see it all here, gene. the colors are really beautiful. >> that's great. and the blackest black that you ever could conceive is the setting for all of this. >> right. >> so stafford, young and cernan began their coast away from earth, their speed continually dropping as the arms of earth's gravity tried to pull them back. to control the temperature of the space craft, they performed a slow, steady rotation. >> shortly we'll soon be about...
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and this changes the way or genes function. sometimes for generations. health attorneys have warned against reported u.k. plans to make covert jabs mandatory for some workers pointing out that it could be illegal immigrants chief medical officers already told health stuff that getting an ocular lated is their duty and the state run national health service is reportedly considering making it obligatory for certain employees but n.h.s. dr bob guild told us that some medical workers see it as an attack on their autonomy the idea of making the nation compulsory is very shortsighted you need to understand the damage has been done to the trust of the medical profession even the government's already chaotic and much criticized and the and emmy we've already lost a 1000 health and social. work all due to the pandemic people have been working exhaustingly long hours have witnessed tragic scenes and to attack their professional judgment and autonomy by making this compulsory i think is another straw to break the camel's back. and a separate development u.k. medica
and this changes the way or genes function. sometimes for generations. health attorneys have warned against reported u.k. plans to make covert jabs mandatory for some workers pointing out that it could be illegal immigrants chief medical officers already told health stuff that getting an ocular lated is their duty and the state run national health service is reportedly considering making it obligatory for certain employees but n.h.s. dr bob guild told us that some medical workers see it as an...
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and this changes the way or genes function. sometimes for generations. though again our strategy has become the 1st country to force tech giants to pay publishers for news content they're always designed to make facebook and google pay a fair price to the media although facebook had taken the unprecedented step of blocking news posts in this trailer until the government has made changes to the legislation with more his trinity chabris. facebook is refreshing australia after a tumultuous month that saw facebook poll news from its platform and protests the tech giant will restore news pages in the country following a landmark agreement with the government experts say more countries may follow the internet platforms need to comply with the rule of law or if they are doing business in australia australia officially implementing a law that forces tech titans including google and facebook to pay local media outlets and publishers to link their content in news feeds or in search results the whole purpose of the humanitarian crisis has been to give a strong ince
and this changes the way or genes function. sometimes for generations. though again our strategy has become the 1st country to force tech giants to pay publishers for news content they're always designed to make facebook and google pay a fair price to the media although facebook had taken the unprecedented step of blocking news posts in this trailer until the government has made changes to the legislation with more his trinity chabris. facebook is refreshing australia after a tumultuous month...
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gene, good to see you. >> hi, melissa >> the stock is surging. is that warranted? >> as you know, i take a long term view. i appreciate my place here on "fast money. i'm going to channel my inner trader here. over the next six months this stock is likely going higher tim summed it up well is that when we have this return to growth, growing at 53% in the quarter before the pandemic. it will be down about 3% as you said on the earnings call, we're going to see a buns back i think investors are going to welcome this bounceback. return to revenue growth around hard decisions they made around expenses, if you back up one year, the stock essentially at the close of today was flat from where it was a year ago. and i can see a case where we start to extrapolate to the back half of this year and think about better expense control that this should go higher if i could finish my shot, feeling this is going higher what is the long term game plan for these companies, whether it's lyft or uber, the ride share and the robo taxi space is going to be different in a few years than w
gene, good to see you. >> hi, melissa >> the stock is surging. is that warranted? >> as you know, i take a long term view. i appreciate my place here on "fast money. i'm going to channel my inner trader here. over the next six months this stock is likely going higher tim summed it up well is that when we have this return to growth, growing at 53% in the quarter before the pandemic. it will be down about 3% as you said on the earnings call, we're going to see a buns back i...
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back to you. >> deidre, thank you gene munster is still with us.ing about jassy, what would you want to know? you said you didn't know him it is extremely assumed, there's a certain level of comfort across the street with this guy taking over. >> if i would ask a question they'd answer, which is two different things there but i would ask what's the difference in style between the two of them and how do they think about the world differently. there's obviously a lot of similarities be fun to frame in that difference i wanted to highlight a point that deidre made first was sales and second was about aws. i think investors are focussing on the fundamentals. >> many terms of the question about the quarter, gene, that you would ask, what would you ask? >> just about that spending the infrastructure >> yeah. >> it really hit me. in their prepared remarks they talked about the 75,000 hires. or seasonal hires in this quarter compared to 50,000 a year ago they talked about increasing in 2020, the capacity of centers by 50%. it was a difficult year to be exp
back to you. >> deidre, thank you gene munster is still with us.ing about jassy, what would you want to know? you said you didn't know him it is extremely assumed, there's a certain level of comfort across the street with this guy taking over. >> if i would ask a question they'd answer, which is two different things there but i would ask what's the difference in style between the two of them and how do they think about the world differently. there's obviously a lot of similarities...
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and this changes the way our genes function. sometimes for generations. the british and american governments have often been accused of destroying lives in their own interest or you see in this these techniques is the state devising methods to him to essentially destroy the personality of an individual. by scientific. this is how one doctor's theories were allegedly used in psychological warfare against prisoners deemed a danger to the state that was the foundation for the method of psychological interrogation psychological torture of the cia disseminated within the us intelligence community and worldwide among our allies for the next 30 years then to other victims say they still live with the consequences today. headlining this hour on our t.v. divisions deepen in armenia where opponents of the prime minister of preparing for a 2nd night's outside the parliament building demanding his resignation. which is still to come out against plans to make coronavirus vaccinations obligatory for frontline workers. and the head of the e.u. clashes with germany later
and this changes the way our genes function. sometimes for generations. the british and american governments have often been accused of destroying lives in their own interest or you see in this these techniques is the state devising methods to him to essentially destroy the personality of an individual. by scientific. this is how one doctor's theories were allegedly used in psychological warfare against prisoners deemed a danger to the state that was the foundation for the method of...
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gene sperling, thank you very much for joining us. ben white, thank you for joining us as well. really important conversation. >>> coming up, those who don't learn from history are doomed to repeat it. advice from one house impeachment manager to another. >>> and in 16 states white americans are being vaccinated at rates that double, sometimes triple black americans. why? want to save hundreds on your wireless bill? with xfinity mobile you can. how about saving hundreds on the new samsung galaxy s21 ultra 5g? you can do that too. all on the most reliable network. sure thing! and with fast nationwide 5g included at no extra cost. we've got you covered. so join the carrier rated #1 in customer satisfaction. and get a new samsung galaxy starting at $17 a month. learn more at xfinitymobile.com or visit your local xfinity store today. >>> more help might be on the way. johnson & johnson has formally asked the fda for emergency use approval. unlike pfizer and moderna, the j & j shot is not stored in cold storage so americans could get vaccinated a lot faster, but will there be enough
gene sperling, thank you very much for joining us. ben white, thank you for joining us as well. really important conversation. >>> coming up, those who don't learn from history are doomed to repeat it. advice from one house impeachment manager to another. >>> and in 16 states white americans are being vaccinated at rates that double, sometimes triple black americans. why? want to save hundreds on your wireless bill? with xfinity mobile you can. how about saving hundreds on the...
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gene robinson and tiffany cross, my thanks to both of you. if you want to hear more, i know i do, you have v to get up tomorrow. big booking tomorrow, senator booker with tiffany. check that out. >>> up next, we have as promised dr. fauci joining us. we're going get into the vaccines, the conspiracy theories, covid inequality. dr. fauci has returned to "the beat" right after this break. helps you brush in vital minerals to actively repair and strengthen enamel. so you don't just brush to clean, you brush to build. pronamel intensive enamel repair. so you want to make the best burger ever? then make it! that means selling everything. and eating nothing but cheese till you find the perfect slice... even if everyone asks you... another burger truck? don't listen to them! that means cooking day and night until you get... [ ding ] you got paid! that means adding people to the payroll. hi mom. that means... best burger ever. intuit quickbooks helps small businesses be more successful with payments, payroll, banking and live bookkeeping. my body is
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our approach and improve the level of hearing we can restore schools but we hope to be able to offer gene therapy to people who have been related deafness on this but album to him much better than with an electrical or optical cochlear implant and. hearing compliments what we see it completes the world we experience. in that complex of our senses hearing is a dimension of its own. it gives us our spatial awareness. lets us feel distance and intensity. in evolutionary terms our hearing is attuned to the sounds of nature. we can detect even the slightest noises from far away. 6 animals can hear even better than humans for humans the sounds of nature are associated primarily with rest and relaxation. and less with hunting and personal protection. for humans today other aspects of hearing play a more important drawl. charles mckenna's research aims to ensure people will continue to be able to hear well as they age despite damaging environmental influences. he's collaborating with harvard medical school in boston and researching the bone of the coakley and as a docking point for drugs that can
our approach and improve the level of hearing we can restore schools but we hope to be able to offer gene therapy to people who have been related deafness on this but album to him much better than with an electrical or optical cochlear implant and. hearing compliments what we see it completes the world we experience. in that complex of our senses hearing is a dimension of its own. it gives us our spatial awareness. lets us feel distance and intensity. in evolutionary terms our hearing is...
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his my last hope is a gene therapy with cancer killing cells such as kim mariah from novo artists with a price tag of 370000 swiss francs and camera is just the beginning of a new drug let's turn it was injected into with $850000.00 gens but it's now the most expensive drug on earth right. $1000000000.00 how willing a society to bear the costs it would hold in order to let someone die to save money because their. power at these prices calculated. of course pharmaceutical companies sound the market to determine what can make it health of it and with. the full model. would health insurance companies pay these record prices. 437-0000 francs that's a lot of money and we can't afford it what can you do. it's tricky it's hard to tell what the future has in store. we're going to get this cancer. let's hope so. mikhail dion has a rare and aggressive form of lymph node cancer his crooked mouth also comes from the disease. his last hope is camera a completely new treatment just approved last fall. samples are taken of the patient's own immune cells and these are sent to a noble artist laboratory
his my last hope is a gene therapy with cancer killing cells such as kim mariah from novo artists with a price tag of 370000 swiss francs and camera is just the beginning of a new drug let's turn it was injected into with $850000.00 gens but it's now the most expensive drug on earth right. $1000000000.00 how willing a society to bear the costs it would hold in order to let someone die to save money because their. power at these prices calculated. of course pharmaceutical companies sound the...
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in other words they were deficient in with the help of 2 viruses we succeeded in reintroducing the gene that in codes it into the sensory cells as we were able to at least partially restore hearing in these mice the next step is to do the same with humans 1st we have to find she you know our approach and improve the level of hearing we can restore schools but we hope to be able to offer gene therapy to people who have been related deafness on this but allow them to hear much better than with an electrical or optical cochlear implant and. hearing compliments what we see it completes the world we experience. in that complex of our senses hearing is a dimension of its own. it gives us our spatial awareness lets us feel distance and intensity. in evolutionary terms our hearing is attuned to the sounds of nature. we can detect even the slightest noises from far away. animals can hear even better than humans for humans the sounds of nature are associated primarily with rest and relaxation. and less with hunting and personal protection. for humans today other aspects of hearing play a more imp
in other words they were deficient in with the help of 2 viruses we succeeded in reintroducing the gene that in codes it into the sensory cells as we were able to at least partially restore hearing in these mice the next step is to do the same with humans 1st we have to find she you know our approach and improve the level of hearing we can restore schools but we hope to be able to offer gene therapy to people who have been related deafness on this but allow them to hear much better than with an...
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at no fortresses plant in the town of dine in argo switzerland we meet with the head of cell and gene therapy in europe a month away or. so this will be. this will be a key site for us. they avoid talking about numbers here but cancer patients expect a price discount if the transport costs to the u.s. are eliminated. no says mr austin e. because the production side doesn't affect the price it is the value of gene therapy that is relevant meaning a prolonged life. this is a paradigm shift because the pharmaceutical industry used to justify its prices with high research costs. the principle of value based prices is wrong health insurers say because a human life is ultimately priceless and they estimate that premiums will rise by more than 10 percent over 10 years due to the cost of medicines. and you're not afraid that the health care system could break if you continue like this. no i'm not afraid i think we can find the solutions we are open to take the resources the kinds we're open to take risks with with our stakeholders to make sure that we can bring the therapies that patients. th
at no fortresses plant in the town of dine in argo switzerland we meet with the head of cell and gene therapy in europe a month away or. so this will be. this will be a key site for us. they avoid talking about numbers here but cancer patients expect a price discount if the transport costs to the u.s. are eliminated. no says mr austin e. because the production side doesn't affect the price it is the value of gene therapy that is relevant meaning a prolonged life. this is a paradigm shift...
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so who do you, gene, think should be eligible?i think that what president biden is doing is right. what he's saying is that, look, republicans are saying is suddenly now for the first time ever they're worried about targeting money to, quote, those in need. this is a little hard for some of us to take who watched them give more to those making over $5 million in the trump tax cut than they did to 60% of americans combined. what i think president biden is recognizing is that some of the people who may have had decent incomes in 2019 have lost jobs or lost income or have exceptional care costs, and so i think what he's saying is, i would rather make sure nobody falls through the cracks, even if that means that perhaps some people who have never lost their job get some, that's not the worst thing in the world. what he's saying is the worst thing in the world is to leave that person who's struggling to care for their family out in the cold. i should point out that there is -- this new census pulse data which shows that 33% of american
so who do you, gene, think should be eligible?i think that what president biden is doing is right. what he's saying is that, look, republicans are saying is suddenly now for the first time ever they're worried about targeting money to, quote, those in need. this is a little hard for some of us to take who watched them give more to those making over $5 million in the trump tax cut than they did to 60% of americans combined. what i think president biden is recognizing is that some of the people...
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sure it's great to be here i'm gene card i am a republican consultant i specialize in communications i actually was a speechwriter for several cabinet members in the george w. bush administration and today i host a pod cast called bipartisan it's bipartisan cast and i'm also co-chair of the right now impact which supports republican women running for congress nice to have you and me nischelle welcome back to the stream with audience who you are you did. i have am a former republican strategist that just the past 10 years working on congressional campaigns all across the country for republicans prior to that and 8 to 2 members of the u.s. house of representatives both republicans most recently i was the founder of republican women for biden and now days i am doing our political consulting as voluntary on the board of republican women for progress. ok i guess i'm going to do fancy is republican whisper a saying jeff help us all civil what would be an example of a division in the republican party that you can see right now. well thanks for the question though it's obvious division in th
sure it's great to be here i'm gene card i am a republican consultant i specialize in communications i actually was a speechwriter for several cabinet members in the george w. bush administration and today i host a pod cast called bipartisan it's bipartisan cast and i'm also co-chair of the right now impact which supports republican women running for congress nice to have you and me nischelle welcome back to the stream with audience who you are you did. i have am a former republican strategist...
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jag the smalling and feeling good about it and i know that you invented the the fitness gene. professed by governor will it be before i can get a jag for fitness as well as to prevent covert well wouldn't be a lovely thing i'd be 1st in line if i got that one and you know we found the 1st 8 affecting human fitness. but it's not as you say really everything is genes the environment you have to play the hand down and everyone can find some sort of exercise they enjoy and most dangerous school nixon as a mentoring geisha scottish dancing i mean that still seems to be closely lethal and soon each other around great fun but sent in i don't know be honored on school where we both went forward to a time when the all of us will be able to engage in that sort of like that again professor human government to thank you so much for joining me once again on the al examine show thank you honey professor human government isn't a unique position to tell us about this pandemic a 1000000000 academic physician he's the bomb who discovered the fact this gene nobody could tell us more about the ge
jag the smalling and feeling good about it and i know that you invented the the fitness gene. professed by governor will it be before i can get a jag for fitness as well as to prevent covert well wouldn't be a lovely thing i'd be 1st in line if i got that one and you know we found the 1st 8 affecting human fitness. but it's not as you say really everything is genes the environment you have to play the hand down and everyone can find some sort of exercise they enjoy and most dangerous school...
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and this changes the way our genes function on sometimes for generations. the british and american governments have often been accused of destroying lives in their own interests or you see in this these techniques is the state devising methods to him to essentially destroy the personality of an individual. by scientific. this is how one doctor's theories were allegedly used in psychological warfare against prisoners deemed a danger to the state was the foundation for the method of psychological interrogation psychological portrait this disseminated within the u.s. intelligence community and worldwide among our allies for the next 30 years and the victims say they still live with the consequences today. divisions deepen in our media opponents of the prime minister all spending a 2nd night in thai outside parliament to monday his resignation. a deep classified u.s. intelligence report claims the saudi crown prince approved the model of john. and 2018 and what may become a game changer for u.s. saudi relations on the joe biden. the british doctors come out aga
and this changes the way our genes function on sometimes for generations. the british and american governments have often been accused of destroying lives in their own interests or you see in this these techniques is the state devising methods to him to essentially destroy the personality of an individual. by scientific. this is how one doctor's theories were allegedly used in psychological warfare against prisoners deemed a danger to the state was the foundation for the method of psychological...
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they were got taught about a 4th sat or cause of the gene. or doubt and oh i'm similarly land they got me into a kitty any parrot a that you know the sick or in the lot there's the back quietly pity look at you know at the time all the. dog no. question on it pune at they can you go and it'll get all of your talk 2 or. 3. i believe from the very beginning that this torture program was wrong. now inside the cia they were telling us it was working so i thought at the time there were 2 separate questions here number one does it work in that are you collecting good information they were telling us yes they were that was a lie the other question was is it moral or legal or ethical and to me the answer was clearly no it was not moral and legal and ethical but i kept my mouth shut for a long time. and then finally in december of 2007 i just couldn't be silent anymore and so finally i i went on a television news show and i said it i said 3 things i said the cia was torturing its prisoners i said that torture was official us government policy and i sa
they were got taught about a 4th sat or cause of the gene. or doubt and oh i'm similarly land they got me into a kitty any parrot a that you know the sick or in the lot there's the back quietly pity look at you know at the time all the. dog no. question on it pune at they can you go and it'll get all of your talk 2 or. 3. i believe from the very beginning that this torture program was wrong. now inside the cia they were telling us it was working so i thought at the time there were 2 separate...
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i had to gene and ted is that attitude to. then on september the 6th 2006 a few months after the publication of the 1st marty report president bush made an unexpected confession a small number of suspected terrorist leaders and operatives captured during the war had been held and questioned outside the united states. in a separate program operated by the central intelligence agency. so i'm announcing today that collate shaikh mohammed. ramzi bin al s'shibh and 11 other terrorists in cia custody have been transferred to the united states naval base at guantanamo bay thank you. you have a severe scar disinterred and the 0. no . this is. the thing. the minister through in which. your mother did the rest of. the game and george bush announced there were black sites and they were being closed i could never believe that this day would come because these things were so secret the problem in the united states was that since these detainees were considered to be alleged terrorists there was very little sympathy for them and rightfully
i had to gene and ted is that attitude to. then on september the 6th 2006 a few months after the publication of the 1st marty report president bush made an unexpected confession a small number of suspected terrorist leaders and operatives captured during the war had been held and questioned outside the united states. in a separate program operated by the central intelligence agency. so i'm announcing today that collate shaikh mohammed. ramzi bin al s'shibh and 11 other terrorists in cia custody...
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they were at a further and deficient with the help of 2 viruses we succeeded in reintroducing the gene that in codes it into the sensory cells as we were able to at least partially restore hearing in these mice the next step is to do the same with humans 1st we have to find soon our approach and improve the level of hearing we can restore schools but we hope to be able to offer gene therapy to people who have been related deafness on this but allow them to hear much better than with an electrical or optical cochlear implant and. hearing compliments what we see it completes the world we experience. in that complex of our senses hearing is a dimension of its own. it gives us our spatial awareness. lets us feel distance and intensity. in evolutionary terms our hearing is attuned to the sounds of nature. we can detect even the slightest noises from far away. 6 animals can hear even better than humans for humans the sounds of nature are associated primarily with rest and relaxation. and less with hunting and personal protection. for humans today other aspects of hearing play a more importan
they were at a further and deficient with the help of 2 viruses we succeeded in reintroducing the gene that in codes it into the sensory cells as we were able to at least partially restore hearing in these mice the next step is to do the same with humans 1st we have to find soon our approach and improve the level of hearing we can restore schools but we hope to be able to offer gene therapy to people who have been related deafness on this but allow them to hear much better than with an...
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therapy, and 2,000 new drugs developed in cell and gene therapy.se are in pre-clinical development, which is what we do. so there's enormous opportunity there. i think there will be more coming a bunch of new companies have been minted by venture capitalists and other companies, and it treats a whole host of diseases, including cancer. >> when i look at cancer, the big drug companies, i see them buying a biotech after it has a cancer formulation are they buying something that charles river has said, you can get a green light on this? >> they are. you know, the biotech companies have become the drug discovery engines of the pharmaceutical industry and they do thatextremely well and they're incredibly well-financed, $130 billion came in last year, the largest of all time pharma is buying companies earlier, sometimes they partner with them, or they buy the whole company. we worked on more than 80% of the drugs that get to market most of the ones that are into the clinics. so we have a hand in proving the safety and efficacy of these drugs, and help th
therapy, and 2,000 new drugs developed in cell and gene therapy.se are in pre-clinical development, which is what we do. so there's enormous opportunity there. i think there will be more coming a bunch of new companies have been minted by venture capitalists and other companies, and it treats a whole host of diseases, including cancer. >> when i look at cancer, the big drug companies, i see them buying a biotech after it has a cancer formulation are they buying something that charles...
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when the course is a live gene it is the best to do and. we still see a joke of course of the best dancer the best dancer import than. i and that without that the other. is not of the magnitude of the money that if. this was a good time to. try to move there i'm doubt. that was. not why not 10 then again why it generated the all people we believe. just a little bit here. a lot of my kids i don't want them up oh so john what are you the moment i want to call them out i have a little because those are the a lot of on the bottom a little white kid might be old enough to go out to the pimp i don't want to put out a i love to moderate party without all the mother blowing. the world is driven by dreamers shaped by phone personally those with. no dairy thinks. we dare to ask. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. no it's true it would seem that and i could do was. good. and you don't buy that in a can matter a canard while we're. on
when the course is a live gene it is the best to do and. we still see a joke of course of the best dancer the best dancer import than. i and that without that the other. is not of the magnitude of the money that if. this was a good time to. try to move there i'm doubt. that was. not why not 10 then again why it generated the all people we believe. just a little bit here. a lot of my kids i don't want them up oh so john what are you the moment i want to call them out i have a little because...
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anyway, gene, let me ask you, what are the new faangs? are -- to paraphrase the who >> i think the new faang is to be determined. when you look at the 6% pullback more recently, this transformative group, these are the candidates, they're down about 20%, so you've seen the bigger sell-off, but they are at this point more companies with a speculative factor to it but zale on could be part of the next faang a company like unity, they are essentially building the virtual and gaming words around us i think there's some existing faang that will be part of this. i'm a big believer in apple. i think they are accelerating this digital transformation that's going on. our opinion is the next couple years, to answer your question, some of them will go away. there's going to be issue to this new class where the world is going the next five years, it's easy to make these investments. >> tesla versus luca, but it did hire a number of tesla employees. i think you'll see traditional car companies that would will be around, but you're going to see compani
anyway, gene, let me ask you, what are the new faangs? are -- to paraphrase the who >> i think the new faang is to be determined. when you look at the 6% pullback more recently, this transformative group, these are the candidates, they're down about 20%, so you've seen the bigger sell-off, but they are at this point more companies with a speculative factor to it but zale on could be part of the next faang a company like unity, they are essentially building the virtual and gaming words...
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his my last hope is a gene therapy with cancer killing cells such as kim mariah from nova artist with a price tag of 370000 swiss francs and camera is just the beginning a new drug let's turn it was injected into the body $850000.00 sold gens it's now the most expensive drug on earth the price tag of $1000000.00 how willing are society to bear the costs it would hold and when you let someone die to save money because their. power at these prices calculated. the coals pharmaceutical companies sound the market to determine what can make it house of it and when the limousines actually need the. wood health insurance companies pay these record prices. for the free 170000 francs is a lot of money and we can't afford it was what can you do. it's tricky it's hard to tell what the future has in store. all she want will get this cancer. out of let's hope so. make a hormone shine has a rare and aggressive form of lymph node cancer his crooked mouth also comes from the disease. his last hope is kim riaa a completely new treatment just approved last fall. samples are taken of the patient's own im
his my last hope is a gene therapy with cancer killing cells such as kim mariah from nova artist with a price tag of 370000 swiss francs and camera is just the beginning a new drug let's turn it was injected into the body $850000.00 sold gens it's now the most expensive drug on earth the price tag of $1000000.00 how willing are society to bear the costs it would hold and when you let someone die to save money because their. power at these prices calculated. the coals pharmaceutical companies...