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that's not to say that genes aren't important. in fact lifestyle scientists are at work now trying to breed supermom and cows as alarming as that sounds but for animals and humans is not a simple as a good mom gene story and dna is only one poorly understand part of what we see. moms environment is much more established an ed study -- it easy to study. i'm just going to list a few circumstantial factors minor and major attempt implants maternal behavior in various degrees. so do the mom babysit as a kid? how old is she? did she bottler? did she have a c-section or a natural birth and was an unusually painful delivery did you have a boy or girl and how much money is in her bank account? did she work the late shift issue single and is a diet include a lot of this? speaking of diet there's another study when and make it an the importance of moms broader social world to wales which is a rare animal that has grandmother involvement. there is some evidence that she's meddling in your parenting anyway. the mothers childhood relationship
that's not to say that genes aren't important. in fact lifestyle scientists are at work now trying to breed supermom and cows as alarming as that sounds but for animals and humans is not a simple as a good mom gene story and dna is only one poorly understand part of what we see. moms environment is much more established an ed study -- it easy to study. i'm just going to list a few circumstantial factors minor and major attempt implants maternal behavior in various degrees. so do the mom babysit...
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being to longer raise in these cancer genes in combination with 40 percent longer than had been given modification g but then that doesn't work but then it does seem to improve with a longer healthier life. and in a more recent experiment for the rest of us to be modified for birth with extra genes inside they were injected with the telomerase four and a extended period of time and then they live 20 percent longer so if you convert the ages and whenever that higher bone density. >> and we have these have a slightly nuanced approach. with those human therapies. 's and i said i would talk about a couple of things. so in the course of talk about the telomeres. but when those telomeres get to short the means it stops dividing. so in essence it is a biological word meaning old. so i mean we accumulate more and one of the reasons i mentioneded because the cells they are divided a suspicious number of times and then the cell stops dividing. and then it looks like it may be coming cancer seven cell cannot continue dividing that unfortunately the cells don't just thatt they are not dividing in
being to longer raise in these cancer genes in combination with 40 percent longer than had been given modification g but then that doesn't work but then it does seem to improve with a longer healthier life. and in a more recent experiment for the rest of us to be modified for birth with extra genes inside they were injected with the telomerase four and a extended period of time and then they live 20 percent longer so if you convert the ages and whenever that higher bone density. >> and we...
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genes matter but in this case the one thing to consider you cannot do you anything about your genes becan do something about your social structure or trying to accelerate by tapping into the mechanisms. c might as well focus on things that you can modify. >> this did so well with your other work on alzheimer's just on normal memory loss in which you do a lot of work talking about nutrition and exercise and how that helps with the normal process of memory loss in normal cognitive aging. we will have to turn it to questions soon but you say pretty early in the book that we know now forgetting is beneficial why do we know that now quick. >> it's a good question and it relates to my work of pathological forgetting if i say the new science of forgetting everybody says it's a failure of memory even doctors and scientist i was raised on that premise the new science of forgetting has shown is a completely separate group of mechanisms in neurons that govern forgetting in other words not just memory failure you have two separate controls the braking system and accelerating systemwide by itself s
genes matter but in this case the one thing to consider you cannot do you anything about your genes becan do something about your social structure or trying to accelerate by tapping into the mechanisms. c might as well focus on things that you can modify. >> this did so well with your other work on alzheimer's just on normal memory loss in which you do a lot of work talking about nutrition and exercise and how that helps with the normal process of memory loss in normal cognitive aging. we...
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but basically enter on - - anticancer genes so they stop dividing. got the telomerase that these anticancer genes in combination and why hasn't give that genetic modification. so if you add the telomerase that doesn't work if you add in those it does seem to improve lifespan with healthier lives in the more recent experiment that's optimistic for the rest of us so there was some temporary telomerase and then just added for a short period of time it extended it but they would live 20 percent longer. forty years old if you convert the years not just longer but healthier. and better performance walking a tight rope that we can all aspire to as we get older. so we have these different therapies with the new nuanced approach and then with the human therapies. so the cells that i mentioned one of the ways when the telomeres get too short the means is stops dividing is just a biological world word meaning how old so that means as the bodies age we accumulate one of the reasons i have already mentioned is the tell me's - - the telomeres get very short maybe
but basically enter on - - anticancer genes so they stop dividing. got the telomerase that these anticancer genes in combination and why hasn't give that genetic modification. so if you add the telomerase that doesn't work if you add in those it does seem to improve lifespan with healthier lives in the more recent experiment that's optimistic for the rest of us so there was some temporary telomerase and then just added for a short period of time it extended it but they would live 20 percent...
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so to an extent is not the genes that you have that matter. it's how they get turned on or off by the nurturing you nreceive. on the opposite end of the spectrum, moms are also shaped by their children. but simply differences in children may account for differences in mothers c. i know that my four kids would have reacted very differently to that older experiment we described earlier which in turn would affect my behavior. moms are silly putty to a certainextent . this seems to be true even before birth. for a long time researchers thought that pregnant women's level of arousal shape the level of arousal but if mom gets startled the babywill sense that and startle inside her . but then scientists at johns hopkins university noticed a pattern ran the other way to with the fetus is stimulating the mother. to test this the scientists use some of our otherfavorite household material, popcorn kernels and gel masks . they put noise canceling headphones on the credit women so they couldn't hear or see. the scientists then snuck up on the women with t
so to an extent is not the genes that you have that matter. it's how they get turned on or off by the nurturing you nreceive. on the opposite end of the spectrum, moms are also shaped by their children. but simply differences in children may account for differences in mothers c. i know that my four kids would have reacted very differently to that older experiment we described earlier which in turn would affect my behavior. moms are silly putty to a certainextent . this seems to be true even...
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developed pigs using gene editing tools where they have made a specific genetic change to one gene inf using the technology to make the animal itself resistant, rather than giving itself resistant, rather than giving it to drugs or vaccines that are not always particularly effective. helen wallace, do _ always particularly effective. helen wallace. do you — always particularly effective. helen wallace, do you object _ always particularly effective. helen wallace, do you object to - always particularly effective. helen wallace, do you object to that? - wallace, do you object to that? well, i think we need to strict safety— well, i think we need to strict safety assessments, strict regulation, and traceability and labelling. so we need to take a precautionary approach because a small— precautionary approach because a small genetic change can lead to unintended consequences. when we talk about— unintended consequences. when we talk about pigs, firstly there is harm — talk about pigs, firstly there is harm to — talk about pigs, firstly there is harm to the animals themselves, because — ha
developed pigs using gene editing tools where they have made a specific genetic change to one gene inf using the technology to make the animal itself resistant, rather than giving itself resistant, rather than giving it to drugs or vaccines that are not always particularly effective. helen wallace, do _ always particularly effective. helen wallace. do you — always particularly effective. helen wallace, do you object _ always particularly effective. helen wallace, do you object to - always...
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gene: it might actually be more important.ast week, the new information from the fed was more in body language and posture than anything substantive area but if we listen to the bank of england , and the fact that they are pivoting to a more hawkish policy, we might see removal of liquidity from the european central bank. i think that global backdrop actually plays a significant role in this idea that the wave of liquidity is starting to wane. gene: -- lisa: what if international buyers step back to the degree they did in the last 10 year reopening that we saw, and domestic tires have to pick up all of the slack for the treasury market? what happens then? gene: i think that is the debate for a decade plus now, and that risk is always there. i think the pressure release valve is probably not the yield as much as it is the value of the dollar relative to other key crosses there. i think that is the one where you don't want to stick your neck out too far from a currency risk perspective. i don't think that is going to be the key
gene: it might actually be more important.ast week, the new information from the fed was more in body language and posture than anything substantive area but if we listen to the bank of england , and the fact that they are pivoting to a more hawkish policy, we might see removal of liquidity from the european central bank. i think that global backdrop actually plays a significant role in this idea that the wave of liquidity is starting to wane. gene: -- lisa: what if international buyers step...
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what do you know about which ones are used for gene sequencing? my used for gene sequencing?*i1: understanding is used for gene sequencing? ii1 understanding is there used for gene sequencing? m1 understanding is there has used for gene sequencing? ii1 understanding is there has been a mmp understanding is there has been a ramp up of pcr tests, tcl swabs that get used to get sent for sequencing. -- pcr. i get used to get sent for sequencing. —— pcr. i guess it is where people have come from in that randomisation, it might not be completely random. if you don't fulfil the potential of a task, which in the case of pcr test is the ability to sequence bits of the gene, bits of the genetic code for the virus, there isn't a lot of point in doing them. the current proposals involve if you have a positive lateral flow test you will be swabbed and a sample will be taken for clear analysis for sequencing. taken for clear analysis for sequencing-— taken for clear analysis for seaauencin. ~ i, i, ~' i, taken for clear analysis for seaauencin. ~ i, i, ~ i, i, sequencing. what do we know a
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gene munster of luke ventures bets most consumers even if given alternatives would actually stick with apple's payment system because it's simpler, easier and more convenient worst case a 4% hit to annual earnings for the first year, more likely he says a 1% hit however, this does not end challenges for the app store has been under increasing scrutiny with regulators and lawmakers taking, you know, a much harder look at this business courtney, back to you. >> yeah, well, very interesting day and i'm not sure that everyone agrees that it was a win for apple, especially if you look at the share reaction josh, thank you. >>> let's trade this and get the opinions of our traders here tonight. i'm going to start with you, karen. i mean, what do you make of this ruling we saw apple shares fall josh says apple says they're happy with it. apple's not a monopoly they have to allow other options for these in app purchases are we going to gain back what apple's lost once it's digested or is this going to hurt am l in the long run, maybe 4% or more as gene munster calculates? >> we don't know exact
gene munster of luke ventures bets most consumers even if given alternatives would actually stick with apple's payment system because it's simpler, easier and more convenient worst case a 4% hit to annual earnings for the first year, more likely he says a 1% hit however, this does not end challenges for the app store has been under increasing scrutiny with regulators and lawmakers taking, you know, a much harder look at this business courtney, back to you. >> yeah, well, very interesting...
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gene sperling, thank you very much for joining us tonight.preciate it. >> thank you, lawrence. thanks for having me. >>> and coming up, pennsylvania republicans have issued a subpoena for the kind of personal information about you that hackers would love to steal from your computer so they can then steal your identity. republicans are trying to get that data on 7 million people in pennsylvania who voted in the last election. and if you live in pennsylvania, your privacy has never been more threatened than right now. and if you don't live in pennsylvania, don't be surprised if republicans try it in your state. that's next. - hey you! catch! mio. thank you! water tastes like, well...water. so we fixed it. mio. ♪ ♪ mom! mom! every day can be extraordinary with rich, creamy, delicious fage total yogurt. >> tech: every customer has their own safelite story. this couple loves extcamping adventuresch, and their suv is always there with them. so when their windshield got a chip, they wanted it fixed fast. they drove to safelite autoglass for a guaran
gene sperling, thank you very much for joining us tonight.preciate it. >> thank you, lawrence. thanks for having me. >>> and coming up, pennsylvania republicans have issued a subpoena for the kind of personal information about you that hackers would love to steal from your computer so they can then steal your identity. republicans are trying to get that data on 7 million people in pennsylvania who voted in the last election. and if you live in pennsylvania, your privacy has never...
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sensitive or insensitive gene. it turns out the work is in its infancy. with that invariant and real-world maternal behavior. lifestyle scientist at work now to breed supermom pay exam cows is not as simple as a good mom gene story and then that understood component of maternal behavior. knows that her to study that motive influence but if you these hidden forces tonight i will list a few circumstantial factors that influence maternal behavior to various degrees. did a mom babysit? how will this she? bottler breast-feed? c-section our natural birth and usual painful delivery? boy or girl? how much money is in the bank accountt? what is a lifelong exposure to plastics or chemicals? is she single? there is another study of interest when we get into the importance of social world killer whales is another w very animal human grandmas are very important part of the story but whether or not your mom babysit today there is some evidence of mothers relationship with her own mom can shape her behavior and hidden ways it tur
sensitive or insensitive gene. it turns out the work is in its infancy. with that invariant and real-world maternal behavior. lifestyle scientist at work now to breed supermom pay exam cows is not as simple as a good mom gene story and then that understood component of maternal behavior. knows that her to study that motive influence but if you these hidden forces tonight i will list a few circumstantial factors that influence maternal behavior to various degrees. did a mom babysit? how will...
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because you deliver a gene it's not the simplest thing for direct clinical translation. my colleague in switzerland has recently used it to confer light sensitivity at least on the human beings and so there will be cases where there are cases where it's dreck we useful but much more significant is the understanding when any kind of treatment becomes more powerful and with psychiatry we just need understanding of what we are doing our clinical trials. i came from a hospital where we are doing experiments to understand better the human state of this association. this is where the self becomes fragmented and people are aware of physical experiences but they don't attribute them to themselves so they don't care as much about them. this is clinically important shows people have trauma if, in end ptsd and borderline. optogenetic has helped us understand the state more deeply and going back and forth to the laboratory to the clinical setting. we have patients who are undergoing normal clinical therapy with electrodes in their brain to find the source and then the normal course
because you deliver a gene it's not the simplest thing for direct clinical translation. my colleague in switzerland has recently used it to confer light sensitivity at least on the human beings and so there will be cases where there are cases where it's dreck we useful but much more significant is the understanding when any kind of treatment becomes more powerful and with psychiatry we just need understanding of what we are doing our clinical trials. i came from a hospital where we are doing...
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>> the mystery kept its grip on gene miller, too.m to start a cold-case unit, here. >> i mean, things have changed, dramatically, in -- in how cases are investigated. there's so much more that can be done. >> eventually, in 2013, detective wade joined him. eager to dig into the case of michella and jenni. binders and binders of police reports, and interviews and leads. 27 years of dead ends. and point defiance. like a giant, ever-present question. >> so, her bicycle was back here, in this area. and it was lying on its side. the suspect had taken some of these fern frauns and ripped'em out. and then, laid them across the top of the bike, to camouflage it. >> and further down the path, deeper into the woods, where they found jenni. >> hidden from view? >> very hidden. >> they discovered her body in a shelter, of sorts. >> one of the original detectives actually described it as something like an igloo, almost. so, like a cave. >> hmm. >> that was made out of the vegetation. >> what do you get out of being at the place where she was foun
>> the mystery kept its grip on gene miller, too.m to start a cold-case unit, here. >> i mean, things have changed, dramatically, in -- in how cases are investigated. there's so much more that can be done. >> eventually, in 2013, detective wade joined him. eager to dig into the case of michella and jenni. binders and binders of police reports, and interviews and leads. 27 years of dead ends. and point defiance. like a giant, ever-present question. >> so, her bicycle was...
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gene sperling, what is your response to what we just heard senator manchin say?isten, i think that in the long run, it's going to be a tough negotiation as lawrence, you and i have been through together 93 other times. but i think that will get there, and i think the reason why is because there is a shared value here. if you look at this build back better plan overall it, is so much about reinstating, tax ferments, making sure the economy is for working families. and it's giving the type of support that allows working families to work and raise their children with dignity. in terms of the issues that senator manchin is raising, but we have great respect for, we think when you look at it, we will all agree that it is getting to the children that we wanted to. first of all 97% of the children that receive the child tax credit, 97%, are in working families. that's number one. number two, many of those 3% that aren't, are facing a disability, and excessive health care challenges, or disability challenge, or excessive care for older parents, or children. we think that
gene sperling, what is your response to what we just heard senator manchin say?isten, i think that in the long run, it's going to be a tough negotiation as lawrence, you and i have been through together 93 other times. but i think that will get there, and i think the reason why is because there is a shared value here. if you look at this build back better plan overall it, is so much about reinstating, tax ferments, making sure the economy is for working families. and it's giving the type of...
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to describe gene editing as different— don't. to describe gene editing as different is— don't.cess but that has got dna from other species because this is complex— from other species because this is complex stuff and there has been a massive _ complex stuff and there has been a massive oversimplification as a complete — massive oversimplification as a complete pr exercise. let massive oversimplification as a complete pr exercise.- massive oversimplification as a complete pr exercise. let me ask wend to complete pr exercise. let me ask wendy to come — complete pr exercise. let me ask wendy to come back _ complete pr exercise. let me ask wendy to come back to _ complete pr exercise. let me ask wendy to come back to that. i complete pr exercise. let me ask wendy to come back to that. liz i complete pr exercise. let me ask| wendy to come back to that. liz is ritht wendy to come back to that. liz is ri t ht that wendy to come back to that. liz is right that it _ wendy to come back to that. liz is right that it is _ wendy to come back to that. liz is right that it is complex _ wendy
to describe gene editing as different— don't. to describe gene editing as different is— don't.cess but that has got dna from other species because this is complex— from other species because this is complex stuff and there has been a massive _ complex stuff and there has been a massive oversimplification as a complete — massive oversimplification as a complete pr exercise. let massive oversimplification as a complete pr exercise.- massive oversimplification as a complete pr exercise....
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gene—edited farm animals could be next.harge. the 39—year—old singer has long fought to overturn the so called conservatorship ruling, which has been in place for more than 13 years. sophie long reports. # with a taste of your lips, i want to ride # you're toxic...# she's an international superstar, but since britney spears refused to perform until she gets her life back, her millions of fans have only seen her moves on instagram. # we let the waters rise...# since her passionate plea for her conservatorship to end injune, there have been major developments. look at that! the star got engaged to fiance sam asghari. hey—ho, the conservatorship has got to go! she was also granted the right to hire her own lawyer and a flurry of petitions have been filed by both sides, since. in a surprise move, jamie spears applied to end the conservatorship, stating all he wants is what's best for his daughter. i'm glad progress is being made but we are going to keep - the pressure on to make sure that he does follow— through and step down.
gene—edited farm animals could be next.harge. the 39—year—old singer has long fought to overturn the so called conservatorship ruling, which has been in place for more than 13 years. sophie long reports. # with a taste of your lips, i want to ride # you're toxic...# she's an international superstar, but since britney spears refused to perform until she gets her life back, her millions of fans have only seen her moves on instagram. # we let the waters rise...# since her passionate plea for...
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this is mrna gene therapy, not a vaccine.he only reason i was asked to receive the nomenclature because that nomenclature absolves the pharmacy industries of any kind of criminal damages. that is why the vernacular is used. this is not a vaccine. this is mrna therapy. dr. robert malone, the man who pioneered this technology, said himself on multiple videos you can find throughout the interview -- the internet where he said that he would not recommend this gene therapy to be used. there were no long-term studies done so we have no way of knowing what the long-term implications are going to be. host: what would it take to get you vaccinated? i assume you're not vaccinated? caller: i am not. can i give you a few more points? my fourth point is this, there were studies done and all animal studies, the animals died because it was proven to be one of the secret ingredients of the pfizer mrna vaccine for moderna. host: that is robert this morning. this is jeff from brandywine, maryland. supports the vaccine mandate. good morning. ca
this is mrna gene therapy, not a vaccine.he only reason i was asked to receive the nomenclature because that nomenclature absolves the pharmacy industries of any kind of criminal damages. that is why the vernacular is used. this is not a vaccine. this is mrna therapy. dr. robert malone, the man who pioneered this technology, said himself on multiple videos you can find throughout the interview -- the internet where he said that he would not recommend this gene therapy to be used. there were no...
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gene edited farm animals could be next.have had a gene removed that prevents them from getting a common form of lung disease. today's announcement could mark the start of a new generation of genetically produced crops and animals. pallab ghosh, bbc news. fresh tensions have surfaced between britain and france over post brexit fishing rights. french fishermen are accusing the uk being slow to grant permits in its territorial waters. later today an announcement is expected. the former glamour model and tv personality katie price has been arrested amid reports she was involved in a car crash in sussex. the 39—year—old is currently serving a driving ban. herfamily say her family say they have concerns for her well—being and overall mental health. 0ur reporter aruna iyengarjoins us now reporter aruna now from our london newsroom. aruna what more do we know? katie was reportedly in a car crash yesterday in the sussex area. apparently she was arrested and charged on suspicion of drink and drug driving. according to reports she was
gene edited farm animals could be next.have had a gene removed that prevents them from getting a common form of lung disease. today's announcement could mark the start of a new generation of genetically produced crops and animals. pallab ghosh, bbc news. fresh tensions have surfaced between britain and france over post brexit fishing rights. french fishermen are accusing the uk being slow to grant permits in its territorial waters. later today an announcement is expected. the former glamour...
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however, the mutating genes, many conundrums remain. such as individuals who do not have the gene mutations, but develop the disease. and others may have the en tangles, but do not resort to the -- and there is 16% below oncology funding. the study was suspended from 2008 to 2019. this year is the first approval for a drug for alzheimer's. we continue to innovate. the report identified 70 critical programs in the pipeline using 10 strategies with the nuclear passive analysis. these are not currently in the clinic. but to overcome to historical odds for neurodegenerative medicines, there are creative solutions that need to be made. there is so much to renew the guidelines. this is going to be encouraging new investments into continuet treatment. to understand the biology of degenerative deseed, and to understand hoy those with other targets will understand this disease. the innovation is key to help those with neurodegenerative diseases. a policy that stimulates investment in r & d is necessary to achieve this goal. we are looking forwar
however, the mutating genes, many conundrums remain. such as individuals who do not have the gene mutations, but develop the disease. and others may have the en tangles, but do not resort to the -- and there is 16% below oncology funding. the study was suspended from 2008 to 2019. this year is the first approval for a drug for alzheimer's. we continue to innovate. the report identified 70 critical programs in the pipeline using 10 strategies with the nuclear passive analysis. these are not...
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my home state of pennsylvania has been a global pioneer in the fields of cell and gene-based therapies, which could offer incredible hope to patients with neurodegenerative diseases. does the fda have the necessary resources and the necessary workforce expertise to ensure timely review and approval of these new medicines for years to come? >> thank you for the question. i would assume that you would like me to comment broadly on cell and gene therapies and not specifically for neurodegenerative diseases. although, i'm certainly happy to touch on that. so this area is an area that is really exploding when it comes to research. there are a number of programs that are coming to fda for review. the review is done not by my center but by the center of buy lodge -- biologics. this is an area we need to continue to invest in a highly specialized workforce that will allow us to keep pace with both the volume and the scientific advances that we see in cell and gene therapy. understanding that this area is also particularly important for advancing new therapies for neurodegenerative diseases. in
my home state of pennsylvania has been a global pioneer in the fields of cell and gene-based therapies, which could offer incredible hope to patients with neurodegenerative diseases. does the fda have the necessary resources and the necessary workforce expertise to ensure timely review and approval of these new medicines for years to come? >> thank you for the question. i would assume that you would like me to comment broadly on cell and gene therapies and not specifically for...
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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 d for genic society, the news, the global phenomenon, not one country to talk today. ah, 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 on 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 d for genic society, the news, the global phenomenon, not one country to talk today. ah, 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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but in a situation the scientist can say for sure, exactly which of her genes is damaged. the grocer for the tv, christopher syndrome was ship lenient. g e nike disability to motivate us on the me. none of us on that. it's a she name at the sneak separately, fuji and what i know, there's an chest, she was the victim of the city, more bones, character, mazama, you know at least category which area. if you believe me, you, i did not off the list. coolio and dennis met online several years ago if i'm not given him off the article to understand from the mentioned that plato commented on it, most of fort mit, further from community unknown vendors mentioned in d, so blurred me. so i can see in, on the, the, i just wanted to know what the dimensions are under the bi lavonne dark up there about the varnish med, so as divine is to sewage face wash and my mind about one touch and revising between my separation is kenneth flights of his own hostile it's my name is philip victor. and i really cultivate don't monetize because in the him ratio, probably him a harbor to publish the swel
but in a situation the scientist can say for sure, exactly which of her genes is damaged. the grocer for the tv, christopher syndrome was ship lenient. g e nike disability to motivate us on the me. none of us on that. it's a she name at the sneak separately, fuji and what i know, there's an chest, she was the victim of the city, more bones, character, mazama, you know at least category which area. if you believe me, you, i did not off the list. coolio and dennis met online several years ago if...
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it is a big difference to me in how it affects apple >> john, the notion that gene brought up sort of relying on the friction in terms of managing all of your accounts. >> i think it is an under talked about aspect of the consumer advantage of usage of apple's current system everything you signed up for in any app that is a subscription you can cancel is all available in the settings app. very easy to find. very easy to unsubscribe i think the overlooked thing is that it makes people more comfortable to subscribe if you have to sign up for every subscription on the web and if you have 10, manage 10 different user names and passwords and websites and renewal i think it is a real factor. >> thank you for that perspective. it seems to me that either way no matter what this does or doesn't mean for game developers in the short term, it is an enormous opportunity for stripe which is not public yet. we think about what are the payment platforms people might use outside of directly dealing with apple's in app purchase and app store mechanism. that is kind of what stripe does is, you know, re
it is a big difference to me in how it affects apple >> john, the notion that gene brought up sort of relying on the friction in terms of managing all of your accounts. >> i think it is an under talked about aspect of the consumer advantage of usage of apple's current system everything you signed up for in any app that is a subscription you can cancel is all available in the settings app. very easy to find. very easy to unsubscribe i think the overlooked thing is that it makes...
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singer gene simmons is diagnosed with covid forcing the fan to put touring on hold. h hi. here. does my aveeno® daily moisturizer really make my dry skin healthier in one day? it's true jen. this prebiotic oat formula moisturizes to help prevent dry skin. impressive! aveeno® healthy. it's our nature.™ try the body wash, too. feel the clarity of non-drowsy claritin. and 24-hour relief from symptoms caused it's our nature.™ by over 200 indoor and outdoor allergens. try claritin cool mint chewabls for powerful allergy relief plus a cooling sensation. live claritin clear. >>> here's a look at the forecast in some cities around the country. ♪ >>> people from around the world gathered at kensington palace in england to pay tribute to princess diana. it was 34 years ago yesterday inataris. flowers lined the gate along with pictures of diana. people also lined up to see a statue of the late princess. >>> the cbs daytime show "the talk" is down another host. journalist elaine welteroth announced she's leaving less than one year -- with less than one year on air. the 34-year-old rel
singer gene simmons is diagnosed with covid forcing the fan to put touring on hold. h hi. here. does my aveeno® daily moisturizer really make my dry skin healthier in one day? it's true jen. this prebiotic oat formula moisturizes to help prevent dry skin. impressive! aveeno® healthy. it's our nature.™ try the body wash, too. feel the clarity of non-drowsy claritin. and 24-hour relief from symptoms caused it's our nature.™ by over 200 indoor and outdoor allergens. try claritin cool mint...
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and finally, sarah alba says it was nice to see you on t v gene. let's have more non veteran kernel lord wilkerson prepared the un presentation by which colon power justified the invasion of iraq to the international community. he describes it as the worst moments of his professional life as he moved from washington insider to trench and critic of the new con policies of successive us administration. he joins alex, the clause of the american intervention in afghanistan. come a lot of the.
and finally, sarah alba says it was nice to see you on t v gene. let's have more non veteran kernel lord wilkerson prepared the un presentation by which colon power justified the invasion of iraq to the international community. he describes it as the worst moments of his professional life as he moved from washington insider to trench and critic of the new con policies of successive us administration. he joins alex, the clause of the american intervention in afghanistan. come a lot of the.
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we're getting for the change up to the constitution or the sort of their action the form of with korea gene where the powers would. because of the same time the legislative body would be left very and you know the way hypo, the centralized process and in that elections and even people who aren't supported, i cited right now on the recent actions against a few actors or use the parliament. i'm not supportive of the the system in the centralized system is advocating for so what is actually more concerning is not what he wants to do is what i like you said, absolutely. any vision on how to address the major issues for which has been but the thing like meetings, more specifically an environment and poverty and social kind of issues. sure. if these were, this was a major protest, but it wasn't as big as we've seen. introduce yet, in the past it was in many ways restrained. it was much more about putting political pressure to come up with an announcement all was this, the beginning of a new movement in june is here. well, let's say it's a big protest maybe for, for the media or for, for the to sa
we're getting for the change up to the constitution or the sort of their action the form of with korea gene where the powers would. because of the same time the legislative body would be left very and you know the way hypo, the centralized process and in that elections and even people who aren't supported, i cited right now on the recent actions against a few actors or use the parliament. i'm not supportive of the the system in the centralized system is advocating for so what is actually more...
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gene?t the past. this is about spending that's already been approved and authorized and has had borrowing taking place. the debt limit simply has to be raised, and it's irresponsible to even suggest the possibility that it wouldn't be. republicans do this all the time. they played chicken with the debt limit. and i think, you know, democrats should just use reconciliation, take the debt limit off the table permanently. what we need is a permanent fix here. this should not be an occasion for this regular brinksmanship that rattle financial markets and threatens to upend the economy needlessly, absolutely needlessly. it is ridiculous. >> you know, gene is absolutely right, mica, but we should all just take a pause and imagine what the president of the united states is about to do. in about 75 minutes at the united nations here in new york city, he is going to address a world fractured at so many different levels over the past two or three years, fractured by covid, fractured by international
gene?t the past. this is about spending that's already been approved and authorized and has had borrowing taking place. the debt limit simply has to be raised, and it's irresponsible to even suggest the possibility that it wouldn't be. republicans do this all the time. they played chicken with the debt limit. and i think, you know, democrats should just use reconciliation, take the debt limit off the table permanently. what we need is a permanent fix here. this should not be an occasion for...
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yeah. iran fuson when you mentions big new brzezinski genes? correct. yeah, well my thought of another thing, he said in one of his interviews with interview, i think it was back in the late 1991 because the store, he mentioned a memo, he wrote to president counter done on on that day that the soviet troops entered gunners done, finishing the slow, i mean, read what we now have the opportunity started to love giving to the ussr was movie its own, the vietnam war if you substitute. but he was glad and i think americans have ended up in that trap with level school. he suggest, and now the future of the country sued by is in the hands of the gun, a people 1st and foremost and can use some you have guns. ah. but like i said, her well, yes, because of it in the best interests of all regional dial as to see the secure be peaceful and stable. development of afghan has done see it because we want to hear the voice of the gunny people as soon as possible. beulah justice taliban and at more than 3, it was that all the other ethnic groups as well. he got to tell y
yeah. iran fuson when you mentions big new brzezinski genes? correct. yeah, well my thought of another thing, he said in one of his interviews with interview, i think it was back in the late 1991 because the store, he mentioned a memo, he wrote to president counter done on on that day that the soviet troops entered gunners done, finishing the slow, i mean, read what we now have the opportunity started to love giving to the ussr was movie its own, the vietnam war if you substitute. but he was...
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how do we fix this problem long term, gene? >> yeah. short and long term answers, ed. number one, the federal government is involved at the highest levels. the president's executive order on supply chain including the look at certain commodities like agriculture, is front and center every day. bringing on port envoy john pacari, the former u.s. department of energy deputy secretary and secretary of transportation in maryland has been an absolute light on the subject. and has been working around the clock to help us out as well. >> gene, it's guy, we are clearly seeing a huge amount of demand for your services at the moment. in a year's time, will that demand be as high? if you invest now, are you going to invest into a slowing market at some point as we start to see some of this extreme demand fading from the system? >> yeah. good to see you, guy. great question. what we see is that at some point in the future, the import cargo will plateau. if we can get past the delta variant, the mu variant, we'll go back out and start spending discretionary income in the service se
how do we fix this problem long term, gene? >> yeah. short and long term answers, ed. number one, the federal government is involved at the highest levels. the president's executive order on supply chain including the look at certain commodities like agriculture, is front and center every day. bringing on port envoy john pacari, the former u.s. department of energy deputy secretary and secretary of transportation in maryland has been an absolute light on the subject. and has been working...
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stock is now let's continue this conversation and bring in a new voice and friend of "fast money," gene mo munster. i sort of disagree one terabyte phone, whatever that means kind of a lot of storage 799 price tag. what were the two big takeaways that you heard that made you sit up and listen a little more today? >> from a feature and spec standpoint, there wasn't much. there's a mind blowing camera on the pro, but i think that plays into this narrative i guess that this is yet another routine upgrade. there's nothing that shocked me out of the chair to answer your question, but there is something important that is reassuring for long-term investors is what they're doing here is continuing to hold serve with arguably the world's greatest products. i think that comes to fruition when you look at their, the satisfaction level that their customers have and how they expand into other multiple products guy said if you're from mars and you come down, you'd look at apple and wonder is this a great stock. i'm paraphrasing guy i apologize if i'm not doing it quite right. but add that martian wou
stock is now let's continue this conversation and bring in a new voice and friend of "fast money," gene mo munster. i sort of disagree one terabyte phone, whatever that means kind of a lot of storage 799 price tag. what were the two big takeaways that you heard that made you sit up and listen a little more today? >> from a feature and spec standpoint, there wasn't much. there's a mind blowing camera on the pro, but i think that plays into this narrative i guess that this is yet...
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so, let's bring in meteorologist, gene norman. gene, just how bad is this looking right now?tion in the hours ahead? >> well, rosemary, those are great questions because the concern is that we are seeing this possible spread of more fire. and all of this is due to big change in the weather that we had over the weekend. now, as we mentioned, the red flag warning is in effect for northern california. the area you see shaded here in that kind of pinkish color. it means that the fires -- the fires could be easier to -- to start and easier to spread quickly because of high winds. that's the big thing. of course, we been tracking caldor fire and dixie fire all fueled by the climate change problems of excessive heat and, of course, the dry conditions out in west. and there's been a lot of progress on dixie because it is up to 90% contained but the winds that are going to be picking up could cause that fire to continue to spread. now, why are we seeing increased winds? we had a cold front come through the weekend. and in the wake of the front, high pressure built in and that is causi
so, let's bring in meteorologist, gene norman. gene, just how bad is this looking right now?tion in the hours ahead? >> well, rosemary, those are great questions because the concern is that we are seeing this possible spread of more fire. and all of this is due to big change in the weather that we had over the weekend. now, as we mentioned, the red flag warning is in effect for northern california. the area you see shaded here in that kind of pinkish color. it means that the fires -- the...
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so gene, are you back with us now i was, i was hoping that you might fill us in a little bit on, on the people of north korea and how they're affected by the sanctions. and what's happening with the economy there and how that plays into this. yeah, sorry about that. and what i was saying about the sanctions is there's no question that the economy of north korea has been hard. but i think we need to make a distinction between the, the regime and the people. the people have been sacrificed that will be, has, has been sacrificed by the leadership for electrical angel and has, i do, i do worry about the everyday lives of the ordinary north greens and, and it was tough for all of this and the last few years and it's gotta be even tougher. now, let's be clear. this is kim john, treating his people like a human shield and holding them hostage to this kind of hardship because he has a bigger goal. he has making certain decisions that is putting his people in harm's way because he has a bigger goal, which is to get his nuclear program to the point where perhaps the world has to treat north korea
so gene, are you back with us now i was, i was hoping that you might fill us in a little bit on, on the people of north korea and how they're affected by the sanctions. and what's happening with the economy there and how that plays into this. yeah, sorry about that. and what i was saying about the sanctions is there's no question that the economy of north korea has been hard. but i think we need to make a distinction between the, the regime and the people. the people have been sacrificed that...
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according to the director general, that operations of like you know, looking at the timing of this gene, let's go to my computer real quick, i'm going to share a headline with our audience and set this question up for you. says notary of faces economic ruin amid food and medicine shortages. that's, that's a guardian article. it says because it cove it in the border being shut down that north korea having to pick particularly hard time economically. is that the case and could that have something to do with what some might see as a provocation here? well, there is no question that the last few years would have been extreme. ok . hey gina, we're having a bit of a problem with your mike. let's see if our tech guys can get that sorted and we'll come back to you. jenny took off the same question to you. is this a particularly difficult time economically, or nor korea? could that be part of the timing of this? it's definitely a difficult time for the north koreans with the co long border closed shut down. because of course, there's just been a lot of a lot of problems that they're dealing with
according to the director general, that operations of like you know, looking at the timing of this gene, let's go to my computer real quick, i'm going to share a headline with our audience and set this question up for you. says notary of faces economic ruin amid food and medicine shortages. that's, that's a guardian article. it says because it cove it in the border being shut down that north korea having to pick particularly hard time economically. is that the case and could that have something...
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gene norman, i want to come to you to give us a sense of what is happening on the ground.e're getting our first images out of taiwan. this is actually a green island, a small island to the southeast of the main part of taiwan. you can see it. i've highlighted it so you can get a sense of where this is. and the latest radar out of taiwan is showing that the majority of the storm is now moving away from the northeast coast of taiwan. and it's headed for southeast china. in fact, some of these outer bands from the storm are beginning to impact fujian province. so we'll be watching that increase throughout the day today and into tomorrow. this typhoon, chanthu, has 125-mile-an-hour winds. so it's basically the same as a category 3 hurricane. very compact, though. you can kind of see it right there. the eye very, very visible as it continues to move to the north. and that's what we'll be watching over the next couple of days. the forecast track from the joint typhoon warning center shows two things that really caught my attention. first, the storm continues to move north. even
gene norman, i want to come to you to give us a sense of what is happening on the ground.e're getting our first images out of taiwan. this is actually a green island, a small island to the southeast of the main part of taiwan. you can see it. i've highlighted it so you can get a sense of where this is. and the latest radar out of taiwan is showing that the majority of the storm is now moving away from the northeast coast of taiwan. and it's headed for southeast china. in fact, some of these...