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i'm joined by brian katrek, a friend of gene siller's.the golf community, which is very much what a golf club is, it's a community. how is this community faring? >> brianna, thank you. they're rallying remarkably well. i'm a member at pinetree, and you know, gene was our pro. and the pro is the straw that stirs the drink. you know, you go there as an escape. you go there for relaxation and to kind of let your hair down, and the best golf pros are guys that can facilitate that, and people with tremendous hospitality and a big smile, and that's who gene was. >> and i know that you saw him recently. you were recently paired with him in a charity golf tournament? >> it wasn't a charity golf tournament. that's the other thing. there's a difference between the pga of america, and the pga tour. the pga of america, those are the club professionals that are behind the counter when you go into a golf facility, and that's who gene was, but those folks can play also, and so we were playing in an event. georgia section even at pinetree about a month a
i'm joined by brian katrek, a friend of gene siller's.the golf community, which is very much what a golf club is, it's a community. how is this community faring? >> brianna, thank you. they're rallying remarkably well. i'm a member at pinetree, and you know, gene was our pro. and the pro is the straw that stirs the drink. you know, you go there as an escape. you go there for relaxation and to kind of let your hair down, and the best golf pros are guys that can facilitate that, and people...
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. >> how many genes do we have? >> 300,000. >> so any case this project was to look at the theological implications of the project and it's a good example saying it's not just ethical questions. but when people say well, god created me this is my body and yet, my own cells and genes are producing a disease that could kill me. where is god in all of that? does god love and work with me and through those diseases. how do i understand the devine intimacy. these are spiritual questions that go beyond the ethical questions whether you inform the family and employer and different issues. the feedback to the scientists would be again i'm using this model of a bridge traffic going both ways between science. maybe there's interesting questions that citizens could ask if theology makes sense about god being eternal and present to us and time being really important to divine life. in this book time and eternity, get it now. in this book, i actual lu have suggestions for the kinds of questions and physics research that could co
. >> how many genes do we have? >> 300,000. >> so any case this project was to look at the theological implications of the project and it's a good example saying it's not just ethical questions. but when people say well, god created me this is my body and yet, my own cells and genes are producing a disease that could kill me. where is god in all of that? does god love and work with me and through those diseases. how do i understand the devine intimacy. these are spiritual...
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the challenge is getting it to the particular genes that cause disease.start in the liver which is an area where there are many problems with disease causing genes and shown we can reach that very successfully there's other tissues after that we're going after, especially the ne marrow, a long list of blood born type of diseases can be addressed and after that a lot of work going after affected gene and other tissues. >> can you target the most common diseases and causes of death, diabetes, heart disease, cancer >> some diseases are caused by one particular gene and i would say where we are right now, this sort of approach will be very, very successful if we can reach them in the respective tissues others that have many different factors are going to be more difficult to tackle. >> what are the dangers of this approach, john gene editing sounds fabulous when it works. is it bad when it doesn't work are side effects worse than other treatments >> the break through is we've been able to demonstrate incredible specificity which means we can target one gene t
the challenge is getting it to the particular genes that cause disease.start in the liver which is an area where there are many problems with disease causing genes and shown we can reach that very successfully there's other tissues after that we're going after, especially the ne marrow, a long list of blood born type of diseases can be addressed and after that a lot of work going after affected gene and other tissues. >> can you target the most common diseases and causes of death,...
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of our genes-— of our genes.you have an absolute right _ of our genes. you have an absolute right to - of our genes. you have an absolute right to privacy i of our genes. you have an i absolute right to privacy but at the — absolute right to privacy but at the same token we have a right— at the same token we have a right to — at the same token we have a right to not get murdered and raped — raped. so who was grace raped. — so who was grace and can america's dna detectives find out who killed her? macro iron here in the middle of the us to follow a case that has stumped the police for more than 30 years now. i am particularly interested in it because the police are using a technique involving dna tracing thatis technique involving dna tracing that is revolutionising cases of missing people and also murder investigations, but it is also controversial. in december 1990, the body of a woman was discovered near an abandoned farmhouse in mcdonald county south—western missouri. the victim had been restrained with six ty
of our genes-— of our genes.you have an absolute right _ of our genes. you have an absolute right to - of our genes. you have an absolute right to privacy i of our genes. you have an i absolute right to privacy but at the — absolute right to privacy but at the same token we have a right— at the same token we have a right to — at the same token we have a right to not get murdered and raped — raped. so who was grace raped. — so who was grace and can america's dna detectives find out...
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. >> let's get more from gene munster. gene, you heard the panel. we know it is a good quarter tell me why tesla should be valued where it is. >> well today it shouldn't i think that the panel appropriately outlined the valuation concern. i share some of the valuation concern. i do believe that ultimately this could be a much bigge company. and if you look at a 6.5 multiple for a hardware services and apple type multiple on this, today off the revenue it suggested it should be worth $450 billion but if you take their guidance today, for 50% growth, and i think this is an important piece to the koconversation and you g two years forward and you have a $2 trillion company. so answer your question, i think this is the definition of a growth stock that needs to ultimately, that is probably a year ahead of itself but ultimately i think it will get there. and i will point out a couple of quick data points here the growth in the quarter, 122% delivery off an easy comp a year ago and the auto industry grew at 55% so of course competition is coming but they
. >> let's get more from gene munster. gene, you heard the panel. we know it is a good quarter tell me why tesla should be valued where it is. >> well today it shouldn't i think that the panel appropriately outlined the valuation concern. i share some of the valuation concern. i do believe that ultimately this could be a much bigge company. and if you look at a 6.5 multiple for a hardware services and apple type multiple on this, today off the revenue it suggested it should be worth...
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gene: we are still looking at 1.5% to 2% by the end of the year. there are still some dependencies there, and we need to remain on track and that reopening and see that tangible transition from goods demand to services demand, but i still think that is very much in play. it is not unusual that we have a100 when he five basis points aloft from last august until march of this year that we have seen some retracement. we would not be surprised to see that retraced closer to 1%, but as we get past delta, it will be in a higher yield environment. jonathan: just on the economy and how it rebounds, peak rate of change is likely to come early in the cycle. yields don't have to come with that. the pushback you might get, we have added so much debt to this economy that our tolerance for higher interest rates is so much lower this time around, but you may have a tighter timeline between when the rate of change peaks and when the yield curve peaks, and would nominal yield speak as well. what would you say to that? gene: i think it is a good question to raise, w
gene: we are still looking at 1.5% to 2% by the end of the year. there are still some dependencies there, and we need to remain on track and that reopening and see that tangible transition from goods demand to services demand, but i still think that is very much in play. it is not unusual that we have a100 when he five basis points aloft from last august until march of this year that we have seen some retracement. we would not be surprised to see that retraced closer to 1%, but as we get past...
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gene: it is.omplicated equation that we do not have the answer to but you're set up is appropriate that tesla is going to be leaning more on china for manufacturing. they believe that this, as you mentioned, is the hub. they will be launching their texas factory in berlin by the end of the year. they reiterated that. they have a dependence on china and china is really important not only because it is the largest ev market but the largest ev market will probably be the first market that is the largest autonomous market so when you think about the complexities to the relationship that tesla has with china, it starts with the importance that china plays for tesla's future over the next several years and i think for u.s. investors and tesla as a company, a little bit of uncertainty about how the government -- the chinese government is going to treat tesla. this bitcoin reversal that the company did earlier in the quarter was largely attributed to some commentary or pressure that they had from tesla, f
gene: it is.omplicated equation that we do not have the answer to but you're set up is appropriate that tesla is going to be leaning more on china for manufacturing. they believe that this, as you mentioned, is the hub. they will be launching their texas factory in berlin by the end of the year. they reiterated that. they have a dependence on china and china is really important not only because it is the largest ev market but the largest ev market will probably be the first market that is the...
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gene was a goodness to god, a peaceful dude. >> reporter: gene siller was 41 years old. violence in america. >>> up next on a much happier note, a record-setting anniversary by former president and his wife, jimmy and roslyn carter. among my patients i often see them have teeth sensitivity as well as gum issues. does it worry me? absolutely. sensodyne sensitivity and gum gives us a dual action effect that really takes care of both our teeth sensitivity as well as our gum issues. there's no question it's something that i would recommend. my plaque psoriasis... ...the itching ...the burning. the stinging. my skin was no longer mine. my psoriatic arthritis, made my joints stiff, swollen... painful. emerge tremfyant™. with tremfya®, adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...can uncover clearer skin and improve symptoms at 16 weeks. tremfya® is the only medication of its kind also approved for adults with active psoriatic arthritis. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your d
gene was a goodness to god, a peaceful dude. >> reporter: gene siller was 41 years old. violence in america. >>> up next on a much happier note, a record-setting anniversary by former president and his wife, jimmy and roslyn carter. among my patients i often see them have teeth sensitivity as well as gum issues. does it worry me? absolutely. sensodyne sensitivity and gum gives us a dual action effect that really takes care of both our teeth sensitivity as well as our gum issues....
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do something wrong to gene.er was 41 years old. his children are 6 and 7. gary tuchman, cnn. >>> movie fans and hollywood stars are remembering accomplished producer and director richard donner. he died monday at the age of 91. donner had a remarkable six-decade career making many beloved films including "superman," "lethal weapon," and "the goonies." he also directed classic episodes of "the twilight zone" early in his career, including "nightmare at 20,000 feet" starring a young william shatner. steven spielberg paid respect to his former collaborator in a statement saying this. being in his circle was akin to hanging out with your favorite coach, smartest professor, fiercest motivator, most endearing friend, and staunchest ally. spielberg remembered donner as all heart, all the time, and gifted across so many genres. actor elijah wood posted this message on twitter. heart of a giant and spirit of a child. his impact on cinema is truly immense, deftly bouncing from genre to genre. >>> pope francis will be away
do something wrong to gene.er was 41 years old. his children are 6 and 7. gary tuchman, cnn. >>> movie fans and hollywood stars are remembering accomplished producer and director richard donner. he died monday at the age of 91. donner had a remarkable six-decade career making many beloved films including "superman," "lethal weapon," and "the goonies." he also directed classic episodes of "the twilight zone" early in his career, including...
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a gene is introduced which allows t cells to target disease cells and enable them to be destroy. we sit, dusty stem extra, might that it's a very interesting system, but there's no justification for charging $350000.00 euros or he, if state structures in france went along with it so that it would doubtless cost 30 or 40000, but not 350000 pharmacies, obviously, is the farmer industry's job to keep a lookout for something interesting extremity, the research is no longer carried out by the pharmaceutical industry. and the work is tackled by publicly funded research leak. the drug companies, they don't do their own innovation anymore. they do 0 innovation or close to 0, or the innovation still comes from an h funded research. what we're seeing now is a big change that i think is terrible. and this big change is, instead of being focused almost exclusively on the size of the market on volume, it's now focused on price. they acquire a drug that's effective against a serious disease, multiple sclerosis, cancer serious disease that people will pay almost anything to get. and jack up the
a gene is introduced which allows t cells to target disease cells and enable them to be destroy. we sit, dusty stem extra, might that it's a very interesting system, but there's no justification for charging $350000.00 euros or he, if state structures in france went along with it so that it would doubtless cost 30 or 40000, but not 350000 pharmacies, obviously, is the farmer industry's job to keep a lookout for something interesting extremity, the research is no longer carried out by the...
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i think in the shenise there's a whole technique involved with using gene therapy. a gene is introduced which allows t cells to target disease cells and enable them to be destroy. we sit dusty stem experiment there. it's a very interesting system, but there's no justification for charging 350000 euros or see if states structures in france went along with it. so it would doubtless cost $30.00 or $40000.00, but not 350000 pharmacies, obviously is the farmer industry's job to keep a lookout for something interesting. explain. the research is no longer carried out by the pharmaceutical industry. the work is tackled by publicly funded research, oblique. the drug companies, they don't do their own innovation anymore. i do 0 innovation or close to 0, or the innovation still comes from and i h funded research. what we're seeing now is a big change that i think is terrible. and this big change is instead of being focused almost exclusively on the size of the market on volume. it's now focused on price. they acquire a drug that's effective against a serious disease, multiple
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i think there's a whole technique involved with as using gene therapy, a gene is introduced which allows t cells to target disease cells and enable them to be destroy. we sit dusty stem experiment. there is a very interesting system, but there's no justification for charging 350000 euros or see if states structures in france went along with it. so it would doubtless cost $30.00 or $40000.00, but not 350000 euros cycle will be 3. pharmacy ne, is the farmer industry's job to keep a lookout for something interesting in martinez, the research is no longer carried out by the pharmaceutical industry. on the work is tackled by publicly funded research by law shall be bleak, the drug companies. they don't do their own innovation anymore. i do 0 innovation or close to 0, or the innovation still comes from and i h funded research. what we're seeing now is a big change that i think is terrible. and this big change is, instead of being focused almost exclusively on the size of the market on volume, it's now focused on price. they acquire a drug that's effective against a serious disease. multiple sc
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this price you can have in the genes for inhibition and i've been inhibition. k with them. some negative traits are for instance flavor. the taste deteriorates. no less than a tree. in fact, i don't know because we know that never measured only later and ninety's in the early 2, thousands. we started looking into the quality traits. i offered a project like that to many companies. i even gave it a name. i called it a stomach y a with an ac me and i said it would be much healthy at the model. we don't have it in now. supermarket is going to take the industries, they don't care the industry the feed produces. the israeli company has vera, is one of the heavy weights in the seed market era and millions the eternal tomorrow. the in 2003, his ear was bought out by the multinational. lemme with an annual turnover of several 1000000000 years. following the acquisition of his era, lima became one of the largest c produces in the world. in the middle of the negative desert, the company is experimenting with new hybrid variety. jeroen zeros is the product manager responsible for the
this price you can have in the genes for inhibition and i've been inhibition. k with them. some negative traits are for instance flavor. the taste deteriorates. no less than a tree. in fact, i don't know because we know that never measured only later and ninety's in the early 2, thousands. we started looking into the quality traits. i offered a project like that to many companies. i even gave it a name. i called it a stomach y a with an ac me and i said it would be much healthy at the model. we...
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that parents or having gene being express option degree, no pun intended, here. and he also said that at least 50 percent of all cases ultimately come down to your genetics. aren't you concerned that people may take it as a license of not asking more of themselves? because sure, you know, you may have a proper load down to your neighbor on this particular issue, but we'll have our talent or abilities just because it's been a little bit more difficult for you personally. doesn't mean i can close that you cannot deal with it as active manner. i probably won't give you the answer. one been very complicated and this whole blaine game people, a blind for being a base and the gold fat. and as a whole, it's a hosting, and i really think there is a, an element here that people need understand. and that, you know, the socio economic is just so many things in certain populations. for example, in the pacific to be big, you know, base is very prestigious. so there are a lot of community concept for example, which actually people stay in the white because in the community, ex
that parents or having gene being express option degree, no pun intended, here. and he also said that at least 50 percent of all cases ultimately come down to your genetics. aren't you concerned that people may take it as a license of not asking more of themselves? because sure, you know, you may have a proper load down to your neighbor on this particular issue, but we'll have our talent or abilities just because it's been a little bit more difficult for you personally. doesn't mean i can close...
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you can this to then the genes for inhibition i've been inhibition. k with them, some negative traits for instance, flavors, that taste deteriorates, and less than a tree in. but i don't know because we know that never measured only later in the ninety's in the early 2 thousands. we started looking into the quality traits. i offered a project like that too many sure. companies. i even gave it a name. i called it a stomach. why a sweet them in a see me. and they said it would be much healthy. the model. we don't have it in supermarkets is going to take the industries, they don't care the industry, the seed produces the israeli company. his era is one of the heavy weights in the seed market, and many of the eternal tomorrow. in 2003, his ear was bought out by the multinational. lemme with an annual turnover of several 1000000000 years. following the acquisition of his era, lima became one of the largest c produces in the world. in the middle of the negative desert, the company is experimenting with new hybrid variety. your own zeros is the product manag
you can this to then the genes for inhibition i've been inhibition. k with them, some negative traits for instance, flavors, that taste deteriorates, and less than a tree in. but i don't know because we know that never measured only later in the ninety's in the early 2 thousands. we started looking into the quality traits. i offered a project like that too many sure. companies. i even gave it a name. i called it a stomach. why a sweet them in a see me. and they said it would be much healthy....
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but he's now undergone specialist gene therapy at bristol children's hospital.hill reports. the nurses call him "smiley riley" — and he has a lot to smile about, after being given the world's most expensive drug. he has spinal muscular atrophy, or sma, a condition which causes progressive muscle weakness. without treatment, those affected rarely reach beyond the age of two. this is when he was really poorly. we had to intubate him and put them on life support for three days. in those three days, we had them christened and registered because we was all preparing for the worst. this single infusion should prevent further loss of nerve cells. the list price of this drug is about £1.8 million, about the nhs has negotiated a confidential discount that will enable dozens of infected infants to be treated each year. but doctors still needed to be sure it would help riley. he had to be able to come off a ventilator for eight hours a day at least, otherwise there was no quality—of—life there, so we managed to do that. he is been improving with his movement and his breath
but he's now undergone specialist gene therapy at bristol children's hospital.hill reports. the nurses call him "smiley riley" — and he has a lot to smile about, after being given the world's most expensive drug. he has spinal muscular atrophy, or sma, a condition which causes progressive muscle weakness. without treatment, those affected rarely reach beyond the age of two. this is when he was really poorly. we had to intubate him and put them on life support for three days. in...
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to set out and do something wrong to gene. gene was a bringer of light. the goodness of god.ene siller was 41 years old. his children are 6 and 7. gary tuchman, cnn. >> another weekend of violence in america. >>> up next, on a much happier note, a record-setting anniversary from a former president and his wife, jimmy and rosaliynn carter. next. (man) i've made progress with my mental health. so when i started having unintentional body movements called tardive dyskinesia... ... i ignored them. but when the movements in my hands and feet started throwing me off at work... i finally had to say, 'it's not ok.' it was time to talk to my doctor about austedo. she said that austedo helps reduce td movements in adults... ...while i continue with most of my mental health medications. (vo) austedo can cause depression, suicidal thoughts, or actions in patients with huntington's disease. pay close attention to and call your doctor if you become depressed, have sudden changes in mood, behaviors, feelings, or have suicidal thoughts. common side effects include inflammation of the nose and
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i went to that summer theater, and ula, gene hackman.n't you? >> no. he lived downtown. >> stephen: okay. dustin hoffman. we lived uptown with marie stern who was a canter, and both my brothers were singers. we had a place updown with dustin. >> stephen: what was he like as a roommate, messy? >> very, but funny. >> stephen: what do you remember most fondly of those days of hanging around with gene hackman and dustin hoffman. >> lot of laughs. >> stephen: yeah? lot of laughs. >> stephen: you guys would hang out? >> yeah. i knew gene first. he lived downtown with his first wife. he said this guy's coming back, dustin, so he came back. we would try to pick up girls and dusty still laughs about the stupidest line i ever saw. we just put down new linoleum in our apartment and i said to the girl, come up to the apartment and see the new linoleum. and dusty still laughs about that. >> stephen: that is a fairly awkward pickup line. >> oh, the worst. >> stephen: clint eastwood is only a year older than you are. did you work with clint? >> i worke
i went to that summer theater, and ula, gene hackman.n't you? >> no. he lived downtown. >> stephen: okay. dustin hoffman. we lived uptown with marie stern who was a canter, and both my brothers were singers. we had a place updown with dustin. >> stephen: what was he like as a roommate, messy? >> very, but funny. >> stephen: what do you remember most fondly of those days of hanging around with gene hackman and dustin hoffman. >> lot of laughs. >>...
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it's not going to be 55. >> all right, gene, thanks always good to see you gene munster, loup ventures. steve, what would your question be on the conference call? >> i do like the idea. we all sat around the "fast money" table when they bought instagram and they had 13 employees, and we said what are they going to do with that so i think they're in the infancy in the metaverse they're in the infancy vr, ai. i would ask what they really think the regulatory headwinds are in their words. >> we will keep an eye on facebook shares are slower right now. the call is underway we've got another earnings alert, this one on paypal. shares are under pressure in the after hours. kate rooney's got the details. >> hey, melissa. paypal shares down more than 5% here after reporting lower than expected revenue for the second quarter and coming in light on guidance i spoke to ceo dan shulman right before the earnings call kicked off. he says the weakness was due to ebay transitioning off of paypal's platform. the ecommerce giant has been moving away from using paypal and onto its own payment system. he
it's not going to be 55. >> all right, gene, thanks always good to see you gene munster, loup ventures. steve, what would your question be on the conference call? >> i do like the idea. we all sat around the "fast money" table when they bought instagram and they had 13 employees, and we said what are they going to do with that so i think they're in the infancy in the metaverse they're in the infancy vr, ai. i would ask what they really think the regulatory headwinds are in...
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munster for his take on the earnings gene, what is the valuation? what is the valuation that alphabet deserves at this point? >> higher than where it's at and i think the trajectory is think about this over multiple years the one piece that we haven't talked about is the sustainability one of the reasons why we have this surge is that as things have reopened, advertisers have come back to google, given that it is the oxygen of the internet they have a dynamic pricing model, which means that it can go up and it benefits the bottom line we're seeing the mechanics of a reopen and consumers rushing back the reason why i mention that is when i think about the valuation is that there is going to be a question, this impacts apple and microsoft and a lot of the tech companies, but about the sustainability once that wears off. and i think that that could have a near-term kind of mute some of the upside, but ultimately what google is showing is its importance to advertisers, its reach, and there's a piece, this concept that isn't reflected in google share, wh
munster for his take on the earnings gene, what is the valuation? what is the valuation that alphabet deserves at this point? >> higher than where it's at and i think the trajectory is think about this over multiple years the one piece that we haven't talked about is the sustainability one of the reasons why we have this surge is that as things have reopened, advertisers have come back to google, given that it is the oxygen of the internet they have a dynamic pricing model, which means...
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a new gene therapy to fight cancer is now marketed by swiss company novartis to treat leukemia. its name is kim ryan. its price is $320000.00 euros per patient. me. the therapy was discovered by a team of publicly funded university researchers at the university of pennsylvania, but flexing its financial muscles, novartis became co owner of the patent in the professor of him itala g, john paul, as ethanol is renowned, expert in blood cancers. technique i think you cannot vision eat there's a whole technique involved with using gene therapy. a gene is introduced which allows t cells to target disease cells and enable them to be destroy. we'd sit dusty stem extra. might that it's a very interesting system, but there's no justification for charging 350000 euros. or she states, structures in france, went along with it so that it would doubtless cost $30.00 or $40000.00, but not 350000 pharmacies, obviously is the farmer industry's job to keep a lookout for something interesting. explain that the research is no longer carried out by the pharmaceutical industry, and the work is tackled
a new gene therapy to fight cancer is now marketed by swiss company novartis to treat leukemia. its name is kim ryan. its price is $320000.00 euros per patient. me. the therapy was discovered by a team of publicly funded university researchers at the university of pennsylvania, but flexing its financial muscles, novartis became co owner of the patent in the professor of him itala g, john paul, as ethanol is renowned, expert in blood cancers. technique i think you cannot vision eat there's a...
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state senator gene wu will join us. >>> vice president harris is at walter reed for what the white house says is a routine checkup. she adds the vice president and her staff are all vaccinated. >>> i want to get to some breaking news out of california. a pretty tense scene unfolded in the town of riverside about an hour east of los angeles. [ shouting ] >> whoa, whoa. >> you see tensions escalating there. protesters and counter-protesters clashing, all at a demonstration by republican house members matt gaetz and marjorie taylor greene. one is being seen pushed as
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this price you can this to in the genes for inhibition. i've been going to be shown carry with them. some negative traits are for instance flavor. the taste deteriorates and less no tree in. but i don't know because we know that never measure only later and ninety's in the early 2 solvents we started looking into the quality traits. i offered a project like that too many companies. i even gave it a name. i called it a stomach y a sleeping an ac. and they said it would be much healthy. the model, we don't have it in supermarkets is starting to take the industries, they don't care the industry, the seed produces the israeli company. his era is one of the heavy weights in the seed market era and millions of the eternal tomorrow. in 2003, his ear was bought out by the multinational. lemme with an annual turnover of several 1000000000 years. following the acquisition of his era, lima became one of the largest sea producers in the world. in the middle of the negative desert, the company is experimenting with new hybrids. right. your own us is th
this price you can this to in the genes for inhibition. i've been going to be shown carry with them. some negative traits are for instance flavor. the taste deteriorates and less no tree in. but i don't know because we know that never measure only later and ninety's in the early 2 solvents we started looking into the quality traits. i offered a project like that too many companies. i even gave it a name. i called it a stomach y a sleeping an ac. and they said it would be much healthy. the...
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i think you've got the shenise, there's a whole technique involved with using gene therapy. a gene is introduced which allows t cells to target disease cells and enable them to be destroy. we sit dusty stem experiment. it's a very interesting system, but there's no justification for charging 350000 euros. or if state structures in france went along with it. so it would doubtless cost $30.00 or $40000.00, but not 350000 euros cycles. neil gamma 3 pharmacy ne is the farmer industry's job to keep a lookout for something interesting. explain why the research is no longer carried out, but the pharmaceutical industry on the work is tackled by publicly funded research level, shall be bleak, the drug companies, they don't do their own innovation anymore. they do 0 innovation or close to 0, or the innovation still comes from an age funded research. what we're seeing now is a big change that i think is terrible. and this big change is, instead of being focused almost exclusively on the size of the market on volume, it's now focused on price. they acquire a drug that's effective agains
i think you've got the shenise, there's a whole technique involved with using gene therapy. a gene is introduced which allows t cells to target disease cells and enable them to be destroy. we sit dusty stem experiment. it's a very interesting system, but there's no justification for charging 350000 euros. or if state structures in france went along with it. so it would doubtless cost $30.00 or $40000.00, but not 350000 euros cycles. neil gamma 3 pharmacy ne is the farmer industry's job to keep...
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but when i started to cut down to genes, so small parts and stuff like that, it was very important to me that i focus on the concepts and ideas of circle economy that everything is regenerative. when the need dental is moistened, the excess fits can simply be plucked off. these letters is added to the next, so please do it has received an award and various grand ideas. now as part of an innovation program, he's working on a sustainable, died and process prototype. after that, you can get down to designing most certainly economy fashion. and how about you? if you are also doing your bit, tell us about it, visit our website, or send us a tweak the hash tag doing your bit. we share your story. and maybe when these ponds one out, they can be turned into installation to. it's a great idea to keep things out of dealt i'm very impressed crease and the idea is also becoming increasingly important when dealing with many invest. some of these plans on being used on construction, southern insects processed into fish food for in our case you see invented turn it into a delicacy in the restaurant
but when i started to cut down to genes, so small parts and stuff like that, it was very important to me that i focus on the concepts and ideas of circle economy that everything is regenerative. when the need dental is moistened, the excess fits can simply be plucked off. these letters is added to the next, so please do it has received an award and various grand ideas. now as part of an innovation program, he's working on a sustainable, died and process prototype. after that, you can get down...
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thank you. >> thank you >> gene munster with ventures. dan, do you agree with gene?etflix >> i think it really comes down to how much they had to spend to do it. there is a lot to think about with the content and the amount. i think they were spending upwards of 15, 16, $17 billion julia just said they're spending $18 billion of original content this year. i don't know how you wouldn't build a gaming platform and do it, so i would suspect they make some acquiacquisitions it is literally the gamestay the last couple years. why don't they buy the movie theaters plus gamestop >> that's genius me all me >> guy tommy, i have gains going. >> would you rather apple or netflix? wow. >> just on the back of that performance, i'm sure you have to stay with apple here. that's is ridiculous actually, before this time it was sort of the spring of last year. i will say one thing never bet against reed hastings. if he's getting in the game he sees opportunity number two, if you look under the hood, there are a lot of things you could sell this quarter in backup, and they're not, whi
thank you. >> thank you >> gene munster with ventures. dan, do you agree with gene?etflix >> i think it really comes down to how much they had to spend to do it. there is a lot to think about with the content and the amount. i think they were spending upwards of 15, 16, $17 billion julia just said they're spending $18 billion of original content this year. i don't know how you wouldn't build a gaming platform and do it, so i would suspect they make some acquiacquisitions it is...
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joining us is gene wu and derrick johnson. representative wu, let's start with you. there's obviously backlash since you all left the state of texas. your colleagues are facing the possibility of arrest when you come back. moody was stripped of his leadership position. how confident are you that you'll come up with a solution or get back to texas? >> sure. the threats go far beyond that. governor abbott has threatened to jail us. people have threatened to remove our card access, remove our access to email, remove our access to the entire building at all. they can do anything they want. texas democrats are here and ready to take any punishment in order to fight for texans' freedom to vote. this is a serious cause. john lewis was ready to die for this, and democrats will do nothing less than that to make sure not only is the nation
joining us is gene wu and derrick johnson. representative wu, let's start with you. there's obviously backlash since you all left the state of texas. your colleagues are facing the possibility of arrest when you come back. moody was stripped of his leadership position. how confident are you that you'll come up with a solution or get back to texas? >> sure. the threats go far beyond that. governor abbott has threatened to jail us. people have threatened to remove our card access, remove...
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and then run off into whatever the course impulse gene says. so software, what are all of the mosse and i don't live in terms says having his soil tested pharma just show conlan really uses specializes anymore. before the analysis he found exclusively soybeans. but now that's changed. probably is going to have in the 3 years ago when i started it self tested with andrea. if i produce nice as they recommended to me and then my results doubled. i got 70 bucks more from my ass. i always got fund day food, and this has helped me to be able to acquire from tractor which is helping my production just you can learn expanded from small to medium scale agriculture. so dealing it to isn't quite there yet, but she's well on her way. and you, technology is, can sometimes help the environment, therefore on healthier. so why shouldn't we use them? and this also applies to the energy supply, bought, you know, more about this piece. sure, sondra, one example is book enough. also the country has difficulty meeting it. let's see, needs schools and medical center
and then run off into whatever the course impulse gene says. so software, what are all of the mosse and i don't live in terms says having his soil tested pharma just show conlan really uses specializes anymore. before the analysis he found exclusively soybeans. but now that's changed. probably is going to have in the 3 years ago when i started it self tested with andrea. if i produce nice as they recommended to me and then my results doubled. i got 70 bucks more from my ass. i always got fund...
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now, gene and far too can no longer carry the embryos themselves because of their age. but they already grazing together with the possible surrogate mother table is southern white rhino female. the century is ranges can't waive after years of fearing for the species survival. that is the new hope, but at least in the near future we might be having some baby northern way channels, which is what l hoping for. the researchers are doing everything they can to ensure that the 1st northern wide reino can, can be borne in as little as 3 years. that would be a start to building up a larger population and bringing the animals back from the brink of extinction. hopefully their walk will keep scores by the something else that they may just find a bit crazy cause because i really see inoculating feet. what does that really mean in the process of syria to the hosting plan feed for planting? it's what see these micro organ it can help plan survive, drive can be used in the fight against the person on initiative in gunner is don't trying to cause these for most of the eco friendly met
now, gene and far too can no longer carry the embryos themselves because of their age. but they already grazing together with the possible surrogate mother table is southern white rhino female. the century is ranges can't waive after years of fearing for the species survival. that is the new hope, but at least in the near future we might be having some baby northern way channels, which is what l hoping for. the researchers are doing everything they can to ensure that the 1st northern wide reino...
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and do you mind con has tried to answer almost in the beginning, the 1st one is the gene, the nature of the matter around? well we what are things around us? that's one be questions and i'm collect a lot of sciences. the 2nd one is the all. busy gene and the nature of life, it remains a pretty profound mystery. matter at some point can become alive and that's quite amazing. so this is the 2nd question. the 3rd one is the consciousness. at some point you build up a consciousness. well, when you dealing with life under the planet, actually you addressing one and maybe 2 of these question together, you're trying to understand. and the only way to understand is to look and to study . so that's what we're doing. what are we going to find? i don't know, my understanding is life is some kind of chemistry that went a little bit on its own and to control of itself is able to produce by itself the own chemistry needed for life. it's kind of in depth and then structure that is able to build its own metal, heal, old matter, making this system alive. and this should be up and elsewhere. know what
and do you mind con has tried to answer almost in the beginning, the 1st one is the gene, the nature of the matter around? well we what are things around us? that's one be questions and i'm collect a lot of sciences. the 2nd one is the all. busy gene and the nature of life, it remains a pretty profound mystery. matter at some point can become alive and that's quite amazing. so this is the 2nd question. the 3rd one is the consciousness. at some point you build up a consciousness. well, when you...
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busy he gene and the nature of life. it remains a pretty profound mystery. matter at some point can become alive, and that's quite amazing. so this is the 2nd question. the 3rd one is the consciousness. at some point you build up a consciousness. well, when you dealing with life under the planet, actually you addressing one and maybe 2 of this question together, you're trying to understand. and the only way to understand is to look and to study . so that's what we're doing. what we're going to find. i don't know, my understanding is life is some kind of chemistry that went a little bit on its own and to control of itself is able to produce by itself. the own chemistry needed for life is kind of in depth and then structure that is able to build its own matter. you old matter, making this system alive. and this should happen elsewhere. know what we going to see. maybe we were going to find out that all this life when they become very clever, all civilized school that like like that they said destroy and tell you something
busy he gene and the nature of life. it remains a pretty profound mystery. matter at some point can become alive, and that's quite amazing. so this is the 2nd question. the 3rd one is the consciousness. at some point you build up a consciousness. well, when you dealing with life under the planet, actually you addressing one and maybe 2 of this question together, you're trying to understand. and the only way to understand is to look and to study . so that's what we're doing. what we're going to...
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we developed _ clues in our genes.ere related somewhat, based on the combination of the matches but also building up the family tree. it also building up the family tree. , , ., tree. it is exactly how the case of — tree. it is exactly how the case of the _ tree. it is exactly how the case of the notorious - tree. it is exactly how the i case of the notorious golden state killer, a serial rapist and killer, was solved in california after more than 30 years had passed with no conviction. in the case of grace, police found a distant cousin on an ancestry website. from there, they clothed in what they believed were close relatives. danielle was an aduu relatives. danielle was an adult when she was told she had adult when she was told she had a half sister that she had never met. she had been looking for herfor ever since. i'm made posters, printed flyers, i was going to keep looking, i did not care what it took, what i had to do. in march, she was called by the police and are to take a dna test, it was a match. great thou
we developed _ clues in our genes.ere related somewhat, based on the combination of the matches but also building up the family tree. it also building up the family tree. , , ., tree. it is exactly how the case of — tree. it is exactly how the case of the _ tree. it is exactly how the case of the notorious - tree. it is exactly how the i case of the notorious golden state killer, a serial rapist and killer, was solved in california after more than 30 years had passed with no conviction. in...
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you're suggesting -- i want to make sure i've got this right, gene.gesting this was not an act of patriotism, this statement, but it was an be at of jealousy? >> chris, i don't know what came over me, where would i get that idea? yeah, purely so. and the pique in it, the primaries are coming your way, i mean, it's ridiculous. he is grasping for relevance. but enough about -- for the biden administration, this is a big deal, because he can reassure democrats and say, no, really, we can do this stuff, we don't have to get rid of the filibuster, we don't have to do everything with reconciliation, which is the alternative, and which is clearly not a place he prefers to go. so he wants to do it this way, and it looks like he's going to get a win. >> a couple of things from your state. you touched on this, matthew, that trump endorsed a candidate in the texas house special election who lost yesterday. but then also, there's another example, this week trump endorsed george p. bush's opponent ken paxton in the attorney general's race. so it's interesting, her
you're suggesting -- i want to make sure i've got this right, gene.gesting this was not an act of patriotism, this statement, but it was an be at of jealousy? >> chris, i don't know what came over me, where would i get that idea? yeah, purely so. and the pique in it, the primaries are coming your way, i mean, it's ridiculous. he is grasping for relevance. but enough about -- for the biden administration, this is a big deal, because he can reassure democrats and say, no, really, we can do...
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well, gene, look, we've got to leave it there. gene wu, ncaa p president and ceo derrick johnson.th for the time. i could have done an hour on this topic. the good news is there will be an hour on this topic we'd like to invite our viewers to join us on monday night at 10:00 p.m., "battle ground democracy: the texas democrats." jonathan capehart will sit down with them. >> i heard two y'alls. >> there might have been. >>> coming up, drinking water is drying up. ranches are having to sell off their cattle. when will it let up? we'll have the latest from our meteorologist. >>> and cross-examination, john leguizamo with plans for a new museum showcasing latin america's culture and history. he joins tiffany cross at 10:00 a.m. eastern. 10:00 a.m. eastern we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his ne
well, gene, look, we've got to leave it there. gene wu, ncaa p president and ceo derrick johnson.th for the time. i could have done an hour on this topic. the good news is there will be an hour on this topic we'd like to invite our viewers to join us on monday night at 10:00 p.m., "battle ground democracy: the texas democrats." jonathan capehart will sit down with them. >> i heard two y'alls. >> there might have been. >>> coming up, drinking water is drying up....
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and more than 100 genes that identified are serving as targets for the development of new therapies in industry and academia. ancestry plays a a big role in genetic risk such that different ancestry may have different genetic contributions to disorders like autism. however, very little work is been done to elucidate genetic causes of autism in african-american or african population. studying diverse ancestries outside of a groups study has substantial advantages by enabling pin point the actual genetic causes and reducing the rate of genetic misdiagnosis in the general population. in summary, i have a few major recommendations. our understanding of autism has changed markedly in the last two decades due to growth and advances in research and medical treatment. continuing debt trajectory is essential to decreasing societal and economic burden. the vast majority of research that's been done in white european populations and there's need to increase inclusion of diverse population especially black americans are severely underrepresented in autism and brain disease research in general, the
and more than 100 genes that identified are serving as targets for the development of new therapies in industry and academia. ancestry plays a a big role in genetic risk such that different ancestry may have different genetic contributions to disorders like autism. however, very little work is been done to elucidate genetic causes of autism in african-american or african population. studying diverse ancestries outside of a groups study has substantial advantages by enabling pin point the actual...
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cranz, and i was fortunate to work with both chris and gene a little bit, but gene a lot more than chris. chris was the center director at the time. i was just kind of in awe of him. but it really made me realize the responsibility that these people had as they took on their shoulders -- that they took on their shoulders, and at the same time, you are just doing the job. you are doing the job that needs to be done. they were very very impressive people. like you say, standing on the shoulders of giants, and more than anything, you don't want to let them down. you don't want to let history down. you want to make darn sure that you do the best job you possibly can all the time. >> that sense really comes through in the book, and your mantra i think was preparation. but the sense i got was the people that sit in center seat, that are the conductor of the orchestra, if you will, and i think you used that analogy, that you are all high functioning generals. >> yeah. >> you may not be the smartest person on any one thing, but you might actually be the most knowledgeable broadly, at least you h
cranz, and i was fortunate to work with both chris and gene a little bit, but gene a lot more than chris. chris was the center director at the time. i was just kind of in awe of him. but it really made me realize the responsibility that these people had as they took on their shoulders -- that they took on their shoulders, and at the same time, you are just doing the job. you are doing the job that needs to be done. they were very very impressive people. like you say, standing on the shoulders...
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but he's now undergone specialist gene therapy at bristol children's hospital.y riley and he has a lot to smile about after being given the world's most expensive drug. he has spinal muscular atrophy, a condition which causes progressive muscle weakness. without treatment those affected rarely reach beyond the age of two. this is when he was really poorly. they had to interview them and intubate christened and registered because we were preparing for the worst. the single infusion should prevent further cell loss. the nhs has negotiated _ prevent further cell loss. the nhs has negotiated a _ prevent further cell loss. the nhs has negotiated a confidential- has negotiated a confidential discount which will enable dozens of affected infants to be treated each year but doctors still needed to be sure it would help riley. he year but doctors still needed to be sure it would help riley.— year but doctors still needed to be sure it would help riley. he had to be able to come _ sure it would help riley. he had to be able to come off _ sure it would help riley. he had t
but he's now undergone specialist gene therapy at bristol children's hospital.y riley and he has a lot to smile about after being given the world's most expensive drug. he has spinal muscular atrophy, a condition which causes progressive muscle weakness. without treatment those affected rarely reach beyond the age of two. this is when he was really poorly. they had to interview them and intubate christened and registered because we were preparing for the worst. the single infusion should...
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or did they get local assistance from influential figures inside gene? easier? man, now you model my something. well then what the cam has been between is from a comes from 11. i will see of the tone, the kind of one of them i was so i was clear the calling for my going to have been number some hello. i would she had house was in city bu say either a residential area where diplomats and politicians live. i could have written the shade. is it a whole bit laughable mention all vision for mcafee a bit. i mean i'm subbing for shadow libby. going to be sufficient, eliminating from the men the jettas, john kenton, mac, and i'm going to you yet, my name and the monopoly. i'm going to mississippi damage to look at the register for you to the a lot of the monotony within a few or so for that new model for interested was it? well fi, i'm in municipal, this effort. so for huge turns, or i can see that even little is it a month to month? i was had another place for them to handle 10. i'm the best. how elena? this one from mom to pre has a my have fear want us, i'll be you m
or did they get local assistance from influential figures inside gene? easier? man, now you model my something. well then what the cam has been between is from a comes from 11. i will see of the tone, the kind of one of them i was so i was clear the calling for my going to have been number some hello. i would she had house was in city bu say either a residential area where diplomats and politicians live. i could have written the shade. is it a whole bit laughable mention all vision for mcafee a...
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or did they get local assistance from influential figures inside gene easier? man, now you model my something. well then what the cam has been between is for mckenzie . illema, i will see of tone. kind of one of them. i was so i was clear, the calling for my going to have been number some color that i would you had house was in city blue. say either a residential area where diplomats and politicians live. i could have written the shade. is it a whole bit laughable mention all vision for mcafee a bit. i mean i'm sub shadley libby going to bid the stuff elaborately from the men, the jettas john kenton, mac about and i'm going to tell you the animal later my that the monopoly. i'm another mississippi, i'm going to look at the register period a lot. are you going to monroe to within a few or so for that new model for interest or fee? i mean, when this melissa her as well as her huge learning, turns them to go to the we're going to do that, even though it's a month to month. i was had another place for them to handle 10. i'm the best. how elena? this one from one to
or did they get local assistance from influential figures inside gene easier? man, now you model my something. well then what the cam has been between is for mckenzie . illema, i will see of tone. kind of one of them. i was so i was clear, the calling for my going to have been number some color that i would you had house was in city blue. say either a residential area where diplomats and politicians live. i could have written the shade. is it a whole bit laughable mention all vision for mcafee...
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it prompts scolding for poor choices and accusations of laziness. unlimited genes provide an alibi. what it will be city were a collective failure or not an individual symptom of a free market that hates that, that produces fax, those and a b for genic society, the news global phenomenon, not one country to talk today. ah, the right now there are 2000000000 people adults and children who are overweight or. busy obese, this will happen by magic. it takes work and you need to look at who it is, is driving that process. well, otherwise we live in, in societies in which, you know, one out of every 3 people has diabetes where everybody's obese, where people are dying of stroke and heart attack and age 40. i mean the choice is an obvious one. if we don't do something, we will collapse as society is not just in america, but in mexico and russia, and china and europe. it's happening everywhere. mm. almost everywhere in the world, men and women are battling this fate. political leaders, physicians, regular citizens. they brave the multinational. ah, we truly believe that the industry is wron
it prompts scolding for poor choices and accusations of laziness. unlimited genes provide an alibi. what it will be city were a collective failure or not an individual symptom of a free market that hates that, that produces fax, those and a b for genic society, the news global phenomenon, not one country to talk today. ah, the right now there are 2000000000 people adults and children who are overweight or. busy obese, this will happen by magic. it takes work and you need to look at who it is,...
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the body of 41-year-old gene siller was discovered saturday near the 10th hole of the pine tree country outside atlanta. two more bodies found in the bed of a white pickup truck parked on the green. one of the men was identified as the owner of that truck. he was remembered by a long-time friend. >> gene was a guy that built h h work, through patience, service, through selflessness. those kind of characteristics are easy to follow. it's a big void that is left in our community. the unidentified suspect fled the scene. >>> a california woman is proving to us age is just a number. she's doing it in an incredibly giving and selfless manner. jamie yuccas introduces us to olga marie. >> reporter: some people never find purpose in their life but she did before she retired. >> i thought to myself, this is what i want to do. of course, i had no idea how to do it. >> reporter: at the end of her legal career olga took vacation to a place she had never been. you just went to nepal on a whim? >> yes. the minute i landed i fell in love with the country. the children, they held my hand. they were so
the body of 41-year-old gene siller was discovered saturday near the 10th hole of the pine tree country outside atlanta. two more bodies found in the bed of a white pickup truck parked on the green. one of the men was identified as the owner of that truck. he was remembered by a long-time friend. >> gene was a guy that built h h work, through patience, service, through selflessness. those kind of characteristics are easy to follow. it's a big void that is left in our community. the...
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the israeli hit squad had apparently traveled to gene easier by sea. well, what was the last go to need to go home to see what it took to not do him. she wanted him to go home to call him and she wanted to get in touch with them in the last month should come on the machine or show the codes and she will eventually she will marshall me. should be good to go on with change a love. so the, the home is it shall never shift commando. i mean for service on sure. it will sound with hon showing here to get an i go to the shop. it's supposed to, charlotte. you know, she lives in the time she little some of my stomach was mystic will give no she would have to i having arrived outside the house and killed the security guard. the schools next priority was to establish that our boot she had was inside the israelis had put together an elaborate plan designed to confirm the palestinians presence, without alerting him ah ready to win. okay. this was a high risk operation. and destination team was operating on foreign soil with a mission to kill a high profile, arab fi
the israeli hit squad had apparently traveled to gene easier by sea. well, what was the last go to need to go home to see what it took to not do him. she wanted him to go home to call him and she wanted to get in touch with them in the last month should come on the machine or show the codes and she will eventually she will marshall me. should be good to go on with change a love. so the, the home is it shall never shift commando. i mean for service on sure. it will sound with hon showing here to...
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or did they get local assistance from influential figures inside gene easier? man, now you model my something. well then what the cam has been between is from comes from 11. i will see of tone know kind of one of them i was so i was clear the calling for my going to have been number one that i would you had house was in city booth said a residential area where diplomats and politicians live. i could have written it out the whole bit laughable mention all region for mcafee. and i'm, you know, i'm sub shadley libby going to be separated elaborately from the jettas, john kenton, mac over and i'm going to get him to let him. and another thing i'm another has 30 minutes of a dummy to look at the register for you to the a lot of them and within a few or so for that new model for interested or fee. i mean, when this melissa for movement 11. so for huge turns are configured ah, we're going to see that even though it's a month to month, i was had no other real life for linda health. and i'm the best how elena this one from one to any pre has or my have feel want to be a
or did they get local assistance from influential figures inside gene easier? man, now you model my something. well then what the cam has been between is from comes from 11. i will see of tone know kind of one of them i was so i was clear the calling for my going to have been number one that i would you had house was in city booth said a residential area where diplomats and politicians live. i could have written it out the whole bit laughable mention all region for mcafee. and i'm, you know,...
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so, what's the latest on elsa, gene?pamela, we did just get that newest update and the one thing that sticks out to me, the storm is not moving as fast as it was earlier. forward speed is 28 miles an hour. the maximum speed of the storm is 70-mile-an-hour storm. so, it's still a tropical storm and still kind of ragged, not really well organized. hurricane hunters are on their way now to check it out to see what's happening and to define what we're going to see with the new track that will come out at 11:00. but it's pazing just to the south of haiti right now, on its way to jamaica and cuba. that will be important as to whether or not it will intensify. it's got to get over the mountainous terrain of cuba before we can see what it does if it gets into the gulf of mexico. tropical storm watches are in effect for the key west area of southern florida until, for the next couple of days, rather. and as you see from the newest track, well, it has to get over the mountainous terrain of cuba and get into the gulf to possibly st
so, what's the latest on elsa, gene?pamela, we did just get that newest update and the one thing that sticks out to me, the storm is not moving as fast as it was earlier. forward speed is 28 miles an hour. the maximum speed of the storm is 70-mile-an-hour storm. so, it's still a tropical storm and still kind of ragged, not really well organized. hurricane hunters are on their way now to check it out to see what's happening and to define what we're going to see with the new track that will come...
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one me if you can see from the tree of a hybrid to the next 2 genes becomes a game of chance. the next gen ration may produce tiny small or rapidly busing fruit. this is why farmers has to buy new tomato seats every year. the profit of all market for produces like his era in israel. and the small seats are incredibly expensive. how much is one kilowatt feet? so this kind of to me to just kind of tomato today can reach the 400000 euro. what for kilogram will seats. what? 400000 euro or more? yes, you can buy a house with this. i've heard that to me to do more capital gain of all the yes, the margin or our margins are highest and we can get into the middle. why? because it's expensive, expensive seats, as there is also demands. so way to yeah, it's a good business for us if it's not, we don't hear full 100000 euros for one kilo of these hilo, cherry tomato seats. normal tomatoes cost around $60000.00 euros per kilo. more even than gold. and when you produced the total today in $22.00 different countries all over the world and which kind of country like israel in thailand like an
one me if you can see from the tree of a hybrid to the next 2 genes becomes a game of chance. the next gen ration may produce tiny small or rapidly busing fruit. this is why farmers has to buy new tomato seats every year. the profit of all market for produces like his era in israel. and the small seats are incredibly expensive. how much is one kilowatt feet? so this kind of to me to just kind of tomato today can reach the 400000 euro. what for kilogram will seats. what? 400000 euro or more?...