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we found cancer genes, but we still found these genes in someone. i want to make our viewers understand that we are talking about a genius that can be identified, in principle, anywhere in our country. this is a normal blood test. you now see on the screen how the guests of our studio passed this analysis. usually a blood test that identified two cancer-causing genes brc-1 and biosi 2, but now i will call just a few people one at a time. so the first one. i want to invite a woman to us right away . i'll explain why, because two of these are known to us genes of breast cancer, hereditary genetically determined breast cancer. and so i want to see us now mars sergeevna polyakova mayor sergeevna before i say what your analysis showed. you must answer my question. did your grandmother's mother have breast cancer with her own aunt or own sister? yes, there was cancer on the maternal side, and on my mother, therefore, i decided to do this biosi test one biosi, 2, what does he say, look, if these genes are not in women, then about thirteen percent of women
we found cancer genes, but we still found these genes in someone. i want to make our viewers understand that we are talking about a genius that can be identified, in principle, anywhere in our country. this is a normal blood test. you now see on the screen how the guests of our studio passed this analysis. usually a blood test that identified two cancer-causing genes brc-1 and biosi 2, but now i will call just a few people one at a time. so the first one. i want to invite a woman to us right...
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gene, and you can change not only the gene itself. you you can change some of its regulatory elements, which also in turn affect its operation. it can work harder, it can work weaker, someone will say rich gmo however, experts only turn off their own wheat genes and there will be no technique in the resulting line of alien dna. new legislators. just have to decide. is it possible to plant such plants in the fields, scientists believe it is better to master the tool now, so that as soon as it is needed to be fully armed. moreover , the method allows you to quickly create plants that are resistant to new diseases think so, and in this um lab , they want us to fight, uh, diseases, not with pesticides, but in an ecological way, this is breeding resistant. that, which will not be affected by brown stem rust or other pathogens today, the omsk region boasts huge wheat crops, but they could be even more if the fields were not malice brought from kazakhstan by brown rust, acting by conventional breeding methods, plant innovations, that are not
gene, and you can change not only the gene itself. you you can change some of its regulatory elements, which also in turn affect its operation. it can work harder, it can work weaker, someone will say rich gmo however, experts only turn off their own wheat genes and there will be no technique in the resulting line of alien dna. new legislators. just have to decide. is it possible to plant such plants in the fields, scientists believe it is better to master the tool now, so that as soon as it is...
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sure gene. i'm gonna give you a hit by the way president eisenhower's train i grew up in a on a farm in missouri and his train went through my hometown at night ten o'clock o'clock at night and we went we went to mississippi for the world. we definitely went so can you all see can they see the pictures? we're seeing i'm not and you'll see them pull that up again. here we go. there you go. so president bush loved trains, he was in love with trains he decided he wanted to train his the his second funeral service was in houston. that was the family and friends funeral. he was buried at his library about 90 miles away in college station, texas anyone to train he loved talking about this train. you're not gonna please don't judge me, but one day we're talking about any so excited he really viewed his funeral as a big event, and he said gene will be great. we'll be exhausted from all those events and we can eat lunch on the train and we can visit and rest and relax before the burial and i i don't know
sure gene. i'm gonna give you a hit by the way president eisenhower's train i grew up in a on a farm in missouri and his train went through my hometown at night ten o'clock o'clock at night and we went we went to mississippi for the world. we definitely went so can you all see can they see the pictures? we're seeing i'm not and you'll see them pull that up again. here we go. there you go. so president bush loved trains, he was in love with trains he decided he wanted to train his the his second...
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. >> let's bring in gene munster for more on the quarter. gene, your take. >> i'll start with a comment about the guidance it was in fact revenue guidance 5% below the street. keep in mind that was the same guide down that they had when they reported their december quarter. there's a lot of pins and needles people are on that make it sound worse than it is. but that earnings guidance impacting inflation. there are two headwinds that amazon is facing consumer is starting to slow the retail business was down t3% year over year down 6% in the june quarter. they are particularly susceptible as you outlined related to costs 1.3 million workers, all those expenses, logistics going up you throw some high valuation into that and i think that this stock will be parked for some time. >> the year on year comparisons, gene, how much should we discount because dcomparisons ar tough year on year >> they are tough. 2022 is the year we're going to start to baseline some of those. but it doesn't change the fact -- by the way, the comparisons for amazon in am
. >> let's bring in gene munster for more on the quarter. gene, your take. >> i'll start with a comment about the guidance it was in fact revenue guidance 5% below the street. keep in mind that was the same guide down that they had when they reported their december quarter. there's a lot of pins and needles people are on that make it sound worse than it is. but that earnings guidance impacting inflation. there are two headwinds that amazon is facing consumer is starting to slow the...
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guy, what would you say to gene who started to build a position here >> gene, he's been spot-on as negative as he's been and starting to build a position people should take that into consideration when somebody looks at something and says it makes more sense than it has, absolutely, gene does great work i thought it would hold 260. that was wrong the rest of the panel, steve grasso, three-day rule coming into play. i'll say this quickly and this is not directed at gene, but the negativity surrounding the stock today specifically is sort of juxtaposed to the euphoria literally a few months ago in november when there was a $700 stock. now, somewhere in the middle is the truth, right it did trade 135 million shares today. we thought it would trade close to 100 you blew a lot of people out i think you're getting close to pretty tradeable bottom for sure >> all right well, no surprise today's netflix washout spread a blizzard of repositioning among options traders. let's bring in tony to break down the action. what did you see >> yeah, today amongst that 35% decline we saw 16 times the average d
guy, what would you say to gene who started to build a position here >> gene, he's been spot-on as negative as he's been and starting to build a position people should take that into consideration when somebody looks at something and says it makes more sense than it has, absolutely, gene does great work i thought it would hold 260. that was wrong the rest of the panel, steve grasso, three-day rule coming into play. i'll say this quickly and this is not directed at gene, but the negativity...
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he would be uniquely susceptible to being cured by gene therapy and the gene therapy that was years waslar to like the j&j astrazeneca vaccine. it was replication defective adenovirus. adenovirus is a common cold virus. you can render it so it can't reproduce and you can put the gene and it at this board lack. he was given that product, that gene is part of an experiment and he had essentially like a sepsis like central were his immune system was overreacted and his blood pressure dropped and he basically died of what look like sepsis but it from an overactive immune immunod nobody knew why that was. eventually they did figure it out that it was one particular protein, and immune system that was overwhelmed. that and the so-called car t therapy where you can take someone's t-cells which is an immunological self out of their body and engineered so it can kill you to cells, another phenomenon. one girl named emily whited received at the therapy and ship the same sentence he had, jesse, except this time he knew what had happened to jesse. this time you at a monoclonal auto body that could
he would be uniquely susceptible to being cured by gene therapy and the gene therapy that was years waslar to like the j&j astrazeneca vaccine. it was replication defective adenovirus. adenovirus is a common cold virus. you can render it so it can't reproduce and you can put the gene and it at this board lack. he was given that product, that gene is part of an experiment and he had essentially like a sepsis like central were his immune system was overreacted and his blood pressure dropped...
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but because ukrainians have this gene of freedom in the blood and actually, the existance of this genein the blood is probably at the source of problem for ukraine because russians hate, can't stand this idea of gene of freedom and another slavic nation possesses. and they want to destroy it. so because we do have it, i think the gene of freedom will dictate the long term, long—run behaviour of ukrainian society. when we last spoke to each other, you are actively considering a run for president, back before the 29th election. back before the 2019 election. you decided not to run and a certain a lot more zelensky decided he would run. of course we know what happened after that. do you ever wish you'd taken a different decision that you had run for president? if so you would've been a wartime leader today. first of all, we all support our government and president zelensky. you know, his efforts in leading ukraine today. he needs the support of the whole world and ukraine need the support and we give it as much as we can. second, frankly speaking, i consider tojoin politics seriously but
but because ukrainians have this gene of freedom in the blood and actually, the existance of this genein the blood is probably at the source of problem for ukraine because russians hate, can't stand this idea of gene of freedom and another slavic nation possesses. and they want to destroy it. so because we do have it, i think the gene of freedom will dictate the long term, long—run behaviour of ukrainian society. when we last spoke to each other, you are actively considering a run for...
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but it was just one gene. he would be uniquely susceptible to being cured by gene therapy. and so the gene therapy use was actually very similar to like the j&j or astrazeneca vaccine. it was a replication defective adenovirus. it's a common cold virus, you can render it so it can't reproduce itself or then you can put the gene in it. he was given that product as part of an experiment and he had essentially like a or his immune system was overreacted and his blood pressure dropped and he basically died of what look like bacterial sepsis but is really an overactive immune response nobody knew why that a was. eventually they did figure out is one particular protein that overwhelmed him. with that then, the so-called therapy we take someone's t cells up of their body and engineer it so it can kill cancer cells it's also another phenomenon. the girl and emily whitehead received that therapy should the same symptoms she had except this time we knew what happened to jesse. this time you had at monoclonal antibiotic that could neutralize that protein that is gone out of control. i
but it was just one gene. he would be uniquely susceptible to being cured by gene therapy. and so the gene therapy use was actually very similar to like the j&j or astrazeneca vaccine. it was a replication defective adenovirus. it's a common cold virus, you can render it so it can't reproduce itself or then you can put the gene in it. he was given that product as part of an experiment and he had essentially like a or his immune system was overreacted and his blood pressure dropped and he...
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jonathan: gene tannuzzo of columbia threadneedle. barclays spoke to this last week when they said the following, that the fed has emphasized they are largely content with hiking to neutral, perhaps a bit above. to your point in your piece, this is what they said. "investors are interpreting the fed's strong desire for a soft landing as signaling greater comfort with above target inflation for longer." that, which is the heart of your piece, is what the bond market seems to be picking up on. lisa: absolutely. even today when we see a bit of a bid, you are not seeing a commencement move when you look at the expectation for inflation over the next five to 10 years. it is still hovering at the highest levels going back to 2014 at 2.56%. just to give you a sense, people are not thinking that the fed is going to perhaps err on the side of not hiking few much, which is going to lead to a prolonged bout of higher inflation. jonathan: pushing this story out to 2023. tom: the timeline goes out, and it is about how far they go, to the point of
jonathan: gene tannuzzo of columbia threadneedle. barclays spoke to this last week when they said the following, that the fed has emphasized they are largely content with hiking to neutral, perhaps a bit above. to your point in your piece, this is what they said. "investors are interpreting the fed's strong desire for a soft landing as signaling greater comfort with above target inflation for longer." that, which is the heart of your piece, is what the bond market seems to be picking...
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genes of genes.s philip's obsession to have nikita there after all. yes, that's my favorite version. i will follow it to the end. i was helped to investigate by the fans of our show. thank you dears. thank you so much for this, for being so involved and also giving us versions like this our capricorn as it said that he came from the future and called two dates 3.048 and 3.241. so here is 3.048, if you add 30 plus 48 it will be 78 this is the birth of our capricorn, then it’s already been three that ivan ozhogin even corrected me capricorn, by the way, from the first day this version was and i really liked it, because ivan ozhogin is incredible, a brilliant talented musical theater artist one of the best wopera ghosts, recognized all over the world by this weber catcher. so who are you for ozhogino now or for myasnikova well, i’m in the classics i know for nikita well, he knows the classic version that you don’t know who is hiding with clues, and with avito you know for sure that you can profitably se
genes of genes.s philip's obsession to have nikita there after all. yes, that's my favorite version. i will follow it to the end. i was helped to investigate by the fans of our show. thank you dears. thank you so much for this, for being so involved and also giving us versions like this our capricorn as it said that he came from the future and called two dates 3.048 and 3.241. so here is 3.048, if you add 30 plus 48 it will be 78 this is the birth of our capricorn, then it’s already been...
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gene gene wait gene don't go anywhere. i'll be there soon. name the address.aitsevo village hello hello and where is this village? i don't know zaitsevo, i have to call. olga doesn't need to. call olga. you have to call the police. i can't do that, honestly. find or want to die in our arms. how do you know, i don’t know, i myself ran away several times. only she didn’t go further than the river, but returned even before you returned from work. yes? you don't worry about the area us quiet, and most importantly the general landmarks are known. so everything will be fine let's go. today vladimir get rid of today. well, it is not necessary. it's even better for me here, my old mother lives not far away. here are almost neighbors, everything will be fine. here we go. and can you stop somewhere for the toilet? me , too. there, the police shut up, i see it myself. to catch up with citizen voloknitskaya, this car is wanted, let's go with us. yes, you all know, you do not have the right to money. yes, wait for the child, at least let him out of the car. yes, it happens
gene gene wait gene don't go anywhere. i'll be there soon. name the address.aitsevo village hello hello and where is this village? i don't know zaitsevo, i have to call. olga doesn't need to. call olga. you have to call the police. i can't do that, honestly. find or want to die in our arms. how do you know, i don’t know, i myself ran away several times. only she didn’t go further than the river, but returned even before you returned from work. yes? you don't worry about the area us quiet,...
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because music and freedom is the two most important genes in my blood, in my dna, if i may say.l in love with music at 12 seriously when i first listened to a song let it be by the beatles. from that time music is part of my life and probably part of my family's probably the biggest part of my whole life was times like these like today ukraine faces, you need to put aside some things that you love and you do what your country needs. because i also want my country to become prosperous, democratic, independent and all meanings of this world of european nation and we are all ready to commit that and so am i. slava vakarchuk, close to the front line in eastern ukraine, we have to end there. we had a few technical difficulties, entirely understandably. thank you for your patience and thanks for being on hardtalk. thank you very much. hello. if it's rain you're after, you won't find any substantial amounts in this forecast. we were on monday teased by a few showers out there that only produced a few millimetres of rain here and there and they are not a sign of things to come. this wea
because music and freedom is the two most important genes in my blood, in my dna, if i may say.l in love with music at 12 seriously when i first listened to a song let it be by the beatles. from that time music is part of my life and probably part of my family's probably the biggest part of my whole life was times like these like today ukraine faces, you need to put aside some things that you love and you do what your country needs. because i also want my country to become prosperous,...
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cientÍficos en gran bretaÑa descubierto 42 nuevos genes conectados con el alzheimer.speranzas, pero para que se tomen soluciones prÁcticas va a tomar tiempo. a carlos gonzÁlez le preocupa que sus olvidos poseen el comienzo de lo mÁs grande, pero Él tiene una ventaja. >> apreciÉ que mi familia no hay antecedentes de esos casos. >> mariano: cambios en el estilo de vida como dietas, dejar de fumar y hacer ejercicios pueden reducir los riesgos. >> el hecho de tener una vida saludable, comer bien y evitar el cigarro puede ser una gran diferencia para tener un cerebro sano. mariano: los avances son importantes para todos, especialmente para los hispanos, uno de los grupos mÁs afectados por la enfermedad. >> necesitamos cuidado mÉdico y tener algo de conciencia en la comunidad para tratar de comprender y entender mejor lo que es esta enfermedad. mariano: todavÍa no hay una cura, el coso los que la ciencia estÁ cada vez mÁs cerca. en san francisco, luis mejÍa, univisiÓn. ilia: la presidenta de la cÁmara de representantes de positiva covid—19, pero no presenta sÍntomas, asÍ lo
cientÍficos en gran bretaÑa descubierto 42 nuevos genes conectados con el alzheimer.speranzas, pero para que se tomen soluciones prÁcticas va a tomar tiempo. a carlos gonzÁlez le preocupa que sus olvidos poseen el comienzo de lo mÁs grande, pero Él tiene una ventaja. >> apreciÉ que mi familia no hay antecedentes de esos casos. >> mariano: cambios en el estilo de vida como dietas, dejar de fumar y hacer ejercicios pueden reducir los riesgos. >> el hecho de tener una vida...
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thank you thank you scientist gene gene how are you? what a heart he never complained about. that when, o lord, we are divorced. yes, of course, we will do everything, we will come, we will pick up the case, yes, and the documents. masha oh, you me ah sit down sit down, sit down what kind of kapusha are you about nastya nastya nastya sits down, mamik say a minute. i am i'll recall now. tell me, girls. well, don't fight. yes, i'll sit back there freer girls. goodbye, my dear will be. well okay. sorry guys. and where is it legally here hooray but legally volkov voronin alexei gavrilov a sip for a fee do it as an option, in general kuznetsov is there now. is there any kuznetsov? thank you let's listen, this is the case, of course, everyone who entered and not really suggest smoking in a cafe opposite univer and getting to know each other . students hooray, you entered your nastya i, by the way, also thank you nastya went with the guys to begin. dad, i entered the solemn moment has come. i'm on it, i'll raise it, i found everything for me a
thank you thank you scientist gene gene how are you? what a heart he never complained about. that when, o lord, we are divorced. yes, of course, we will do everything, we will come, we will pick up the case, yes, and the documents. masha oh, you me ah sit down sit down, sit down what kind of kapusha are you about nastya nastya nastya sits down, mamik say a minute. i am i'll recall now. tell me, girls. well, don't fight. yes, i'll sit back there freer girls. goodbye, my dear will be. well okay....
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gene, thank you. >>> let's get to qualcomm. jon fortt has been digging into the numbers. >> there's a cupping things to pay attention to one is qualcomm's story on handsets themselves, qualcomm did particularly well. in large part that was samsung's galaxy s-22. they have 75% share, their chips in that fine versus 40% of the s1 a year ago. i spoke to him before the call, and this speaks to qualcomm's ability to make better chips in the past samsung used their own chips. apple is planning to make more of its own chips, and he's arguing they'll beat them out. i asked, what's underneath that. a big part of it, industrial tablets. thing about people working in warehouses and other settings, perhaps coming back to work. ar/vr is a part of that. that's a big part of the business that's not handset. he said in china they're growing share, but at the same time the overall market is having issues. at the low end, he said they were seeing some weakness. there are other companies out there you may want to real through to their guide, qual
gene, thank you. >>> let's get to qualcomm. jon fortt has been digging into the numbers. >> there's a cupping things to pay attention to one is qualcomm's story on handsets themselves, qualcomm did particularly well. in large part that was samsung's galaxy s-22. they have 75% share, their chips in that fine versus 40% of the s1 a year ago. i spoke to him before the call, and this speaks to qualcomm's ability to make better chips in the past samsung used their own chips. apple is...
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i go back to someone like, you know, gene taylor of mississippi, someone who really -- someone who wasind of overrated for his rhetorical flourishes. americans for tax reform said he supported the affordable care act, and he comes back and calls them lying sacks of scum. it's interesting with insults, i also think they can be very underhanded. jesse jackson was running in 1984. he didn't go after walter mondale who was the front-runner, but he was talking about hubert humphrey, ran for president in 1960, '38 and then -- 68 and then 1972. he said he was the only real progressive leader who ever came out of minnesota, so you put two and two together, oh, he's trying to go after walter mondale doing it underhandedly. so i think the insults are really something no matter what side you're on, it's something you can appreciate the way politicians are able to insult -- now, sometimes it can be a sophomoric insummit, other -- insult, or other times it's really creative, and you say, wow. >> host: the great american political trivia challenge, rich rubino, available online. thanks for spending
i go back to someone like, you know, gene taylor of mississippi, someone who really -- someone who wasind of overrated for his rhetorical flourishes. americans for tax reform said he supported the affordable care act, and he comes back and calls them lying sacks of scum. it's interesting with insults, i also think they can be very underhanded. jesse jackson was running in 1984. he didn't go after walter mondale who was the front-runner, but he was talking about hubert humphrey, ran for...
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you're a fan gene, thank you for joining us >> thank you, sara >> gene munster. >> here's where we standhe markets as we head into the close. the dow remains higher and it's had a nice surge, up 233 points. again, we were down today about 113. we have been all over the place, up 324 earlier s&p 500 is just flat it's this tug of war between some of the defensive groups like health care, energies higher again today, and technology, which is lower the nasdaq down 1% wall street is buzzing about oil sticker shock and we're not talking about crude oil. it's cooking oim up next, why that's driving food prices to record highs and remember, you can listen to "closing bell" on the go by following the "closing bell" podcast on your favorite podcast app. copter blades] ugh... they found me. ♪ ♪ nice suits, you guys blend right in. the world needs you back. i'm retired greg, you know this. people have their money just sitting around doing nothing... that's bad, they shouldn't do that. they're getting crushed by inflation. well, i feel for them. they're taking financial advice from memes. [baby spits
you're a fan gene, thank you for joining us >> thank you, sara >> gene munster. >> here's where we standhe markets as we head into the close. the dow remains higher and it's had a nice surge, up 233 points. again, we were down today about 113. we have been all over the place, up 324 earlier s&p 500 is just flat it's this tug of war between some of the defensive groups like health care, energies higher again today, and technology, which is lower the nasdaq down 1% wall...
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and i really want to acknowledge gene robertson. there's a huge partnership and this year director sue they've been meeting together to do some of this work already. we're so her team has been meeting with special educators and a potential resolution to start doing some of this work i'll say one last thing and then i'll stop. the community advisory committee for special education every year we host an awe awards. and it's happening at the end of this month and and this year, we got more than 70 nominees this year because everyone sees how hard their colleagues and their co-workers are working and they really see the need to recognize that this year more than any. so thank you to all the special educators, all the paras, all the everyone who's staying in it. and thanks for this hearing. >> clerk: thank you so much. and let's move to our remote call-in line. if you have not done so, you need to press star 3. it looks like we have four callers with two in the queue. would you please let the first caller in. >> caller: hi. my name is sa
and i really want to acknowledge gene robertson. there's a huge partnership and this year director sue they've been meeting together to do some of this work already. we're so her team has been meeting with special educators and a potential resolution to start doing some of this work i'll say one last thing and then i'll stop. the community advisory committee for special education every year we host an awe awards. and it's happening at the end of this month and and this year, we got more than 70...
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he would be uniquely susceptible to being cured by gene therapy so gene therapy is very similar to like j and j or astrazeneca vaccine. it's a common cold virus, you render it so it can't reproduce itself and you can put the gene in it that this boy laughed and he was getting out that product as part of an experiment and he had essentially like a sepsis like syndrome wwhere his immune system was overreacted and his blood pressure dropped and he basically died of what looked like sepsis but it was an overactive spot and nobody knew why that was. eventually they didn't figure it out and it was one particular protein in his immune system that's over overwhelmed him and with that the key therapy where you can take someone's t cells. and engineering so it can kill cancer cells this is also another pen phenomenon. one girl named emily whitehead received that therapy and she had the same symptoms that he had. this time you knewwhat had happened . this time you have a monoclonal anti-body that can neutralize that protein that had gone out of control. out of that tragedy came this remarkable sto
he would be uniquely susceptible to being cured by gene therapy so gene therapy is very similar to like j and j or astrazeneca vaccine. it's a common cold virus, you render it so it can't reproduce itself and you can put the gene in it that this boy laughed and he was getting out that product as part of an experiment and he had essentially like a sepsis like syndrome wwhere his immune system was overreacted and his blood pressure dropped and he basically died of what looked like sepsis but it...
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, but girls don’t get sick, because a girl, even if she got a sick gene from mom, she got healthy fromad and this healthy gene in the ex-chromosome blocked all the problems of the patient, but with boys the boy got something else a sick chromosome from his mother and his y chromosome they do not compensate, because she does not have one leg, therefore mothers are carriers, and boys get sick. here. i want to invite two boys here. come to me. now we will ask uncle yura uncle yura how old are you? i'm already 54 54 year he has hemophilia, we see deformed legs. yura is lame, sometimes they walk with a stick. how old are you eight? and you are 11. well, show that you do not look like at all. here you are dancing. yes, yes, nothing hurts, you go in for sports, you do physical education , however, that’s what you have, here’s a person who needs to erect a monument during his lifetime, which he managed not to have a single conflict, not to have the ministry of health for all the years, but to achieve so that you have medication, because nowadays yes, when i'm just 7 years old. i'm already like
, but girls don’t get sick, because a girl, even if she got a sick gene from mom, she got healthy fromad and this healthy gene in the ex-chromosome blocked all the problems of the patient, but with boys the boy got something else a sick chromosome from his mother and his y chromosome they do not compensate, because she does not have one leg, therefore mothers are carriers, and boys get sick. here. i want to invite two boys here. come to me. now we will ask uncle yura uncle yura how old are...
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i agreed, because you do n't like the city, but i love it gene.asured life, it's killing me, really. i miss society, work, friends. it doesn't mean that i don't love you. is it really that hard to understand? well , i'm sorry, i'm sorry, please. well egoist well, well, well. if you want, go back to your job. i just warn you from this so-called wilderness, i refuse to move, and there is enough at work. i have the best. thank you i love you very much. can i still take you? yes, it’s not necessary, though, i already called a taxi, and then i’ll pick up the car and i’ll drive the service myself. mom can i be with you baby, i can't do it today, really. it’s my first working day, you won’t like such a fuss, but i’ll definitely take you soon and that’s it, i’ll show you everything there agreed, mom, only you hurry up, come back agreed. it's time for me. i love you very much. okay, i won't take you. still , i miss you. mom, bye. mom i love you. hello welcome back dear we did it. hello fugitive already forgot what you look like. vovchik thank you guys. god
i agreed, because you do n't like the city, but i love it gene.asured life, it's killing me, really. i miss society, work, friends. it doesn't mean that i don't love you. is it really that hard to understand? well , i'm sorry, i'm sorry, please. well egoist well, well, well. if you want, go back to your job. i just warn you from this so-called wilderness, i refuse to move, and there is enough at work. i have the best. thank you i love you very much. can i still take you? yes, it’s not...
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thousands of samples of seeds of food crops are safely hidden, like grandmother's, pickles, gene pooltural plants, carefully conserved, each of them in a separate jar. for instance. this bean was packed over 40 years ago. and as he assures, it will stand without problems. there are so many more and even more in this. without any doubts. complete isolation from any influences of the outside world guarantees their indefinite storage. he is in december. in past. we took an experiment and planted, uh, peas. and it has grown to pods in our country, that is, it, in fact, gave a harvest. the results of the control planting showed that samples stored in permafrost for more than 40 years are in no way inferior to fresh seeds. it's actually, yeah message from the past conditions have changed. the plants remained in the form in which we preserved them. the influence of the ice cover on plants that it is a kind of permafrost, the natural conservator was well known to soviet scientists, when in the late seventies the first project to preserve the gene fund began here, and in many respects it was t
thousands of samples of seeds of food crops are safely hidden, like grandmother's, pickles, gene pooltural plants, carefully conserved, each of them in a separate jar. for instance. this bean was packed over 40 years ago. and as he assures, it will stand without problems. there are so many more and even more in this. without any doubts. complete isolation from any influences of the outside world guarantees their indefinite storage. he is in december. in past. we took an experiment and planted,...
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for me , the main thing is that genes fulfill their vocation. go for a walk, what genes calling. in our relationship so far with the wedding. hello again beautiful banquets. everything is so well thought out. thank you. you like my son, i can help no need. hello katya katya wait , don't stop me. yes, you wait! there is nowhere further. anyway, i'll leave here, why do i love you katya i love you very much. katya korchagin, can you? i can how fast time flies yesterday was my graduation, and already sasha is a first-grader, understand? grandpa great hello child in the garrison school they are in star city. oh hi. please, today is a great holiday for all soviet children, the first of september. but this day is especially festive for those who are going to the first class for the first time today. my dear first graders, let's get acquainted. my name is bochkina ekaterina valentinovna and i am the director of our school. dear children, will you go to school? a a hello on the russia vesti tv channel in the studio of irina rosius and the main topic for this hour evacuation under fire, wh
for me , the main thing is that genes fulfill their vocation. go for a walk, what genes calling. in our relationship so far with the wedding. hello again beautiful banquets. everything is so well thought out. thank you. you like my son, i can help no need. hello katya katya wait , don't stop me. yes, you wait! there is nowhere further. anyway, i'll leave here, why do i love you katya i love you very much. katya korchagin, can you? i can how fast time flies yesterday was my graduation, and...
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you were interested in the gene, the surface protein. the fastest vaccine to make, easier than the others. what surprised me negatively was how bad we were at handling this pandemic, making sure we have adequate testing and adequate quarantine, masking and social distancing, the kinds of things that got us under much better control as was true in china, south korea, japan or australia. we were one of the worst countries and 20% of the world's deaths surprised me. i wouldn't have imagined we would be as technologically advanced as we were. we claim american exceptionalism but we were far from exceptional there. >> host: what do you -- we will see how we end up with mortality totals globally. we do sometimes fall prey to these comparisons because we are better at identifying deaths and may be more transparent about reporting them so there could be some of that in there. you are right. there was obviously initially obviously initially some reluctance to engage and take action. many countries you just mentioned who were on the ball did a bet
you were interested in the gene, the surface protein. the fastest vaccine to make, easier than the others. what surprised me negatively was how bad we were at handling this pandemic, making sure we have adequate testing and adequate quarantine, masking and social distancing, the kinds of things that got us under much better control as was true in china, south korea, japan or australia. we were one of the worst countries and 20% of the world's deaths surprised me. i wouldn't have imagined we...
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. >>> this is "newsline" biz, i'm gene otani, central banks in south korea and singapore say they are tightening monetary policy. they join others around the world reacting to the situation in ukraine. the bank of korea decided on thursday to raise the benchmark interest rate to 1.5%, the fourth rate hike since last august. consumer prices in south korea jumped 4.1% from a year before. boj officials expect inflationary pressure to persist longer than previously thought. they also announced they were tightening policy. the m.a.s. manages policy through exchange rate settings rather than interest rates. officials decided to allow the singapore dollar to strengthen to curb price hikes of imported goods. the central bank in canadas are announced a rate hike on wednesday. its key rate was increased by half a percentage point, the biggest single move in more than two decades. >>> more than 20 auto makers from around the world are about to hoe ca to showcase their latest models. the spotlight for many is on new electric vehicles. the show opens on trioffriday, skipping two years because of t
. >>> this is "newsline" biz, i'm gene otani, central banks in south korea and singapore say they are tightening monetary policy. they join others around the world reacting to the situation in ukraine. the bank of korea decided on thursday to raise the benchmark interest rate to 1.5%, the fourth rate hike since last august. consumer prices in south korea jumped 4.1% from a year before. boj officials expect inflationary pressure to persist longer than previously thought. they...
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. >>> this is "newsline" biz, i'm gene otani. the bank of japan has bought a large amount of government bond this is week and has successfully kept the long-term interest rates from rising. the boj wrapped uppity first consecutive unlimited bond buying yield of a quarter of a percent on thursday to buy 2.3 trillion yen or nearly $19 billion of jgbs on wednesday. when bonds are bought on the market, the yields come down. it lowered the ten-year yield briefly. the yield hit the bank's cap of 0.25 earlier this week as traders had been selling jgbs on the assumption the u.s. federal reserve would accelerate its credit tightening. the boj said it would take the necessary steps to keep the long-term rate below its target level. >>> japan's industrial output in february rose for the first time in three months. the industry ministry says the output index rose by 0.1%. growth in the vehicles and transportation industry contributed to the rise. they surveyed manufacturers. the responses indicate a 3.6% increase in output for march and a 9.
. >>> this is "newsline" biz, i'm gene otani. the bank of japan has bought a large amount of government bond this is week and has successfully kept the long-term interest rates from rising. the boj wrapped uppity first consecutive unlimited bond buying yield of a quarter of a percent on thursday to buy 2.3 trillion yen or nearly $19 billion of jgbs on wednesday. when bonds are bought on the market, the yields come down. it lowered the ten-year yield briefly. the yield hit the...
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i'm gene otani. head of the international monetary fund told nhk the ukraine crisis has taken a toll on the global economy. she said it's downgrading this year's growth projections for 143 countries. managing director crystalline that gore gooef va exclusively spoke to nhk on gor g georgieva. >> the ruworld has not yet recovered from the covid-19 crisis and now we are hit by the war. devastating for ukraine. very bad for russia. but also it spills over to countries near and far. >> georgieva said inflation is up. she called this a clear and present danger for many economies. she said the imf's downgraded projections account for 80% of global gdp. she also cited china's economic slowdown as a risk factor. china is struggling to cope with covid. she said it also faces real estate problems. these issues are holding back consumer confidence. >> we expect that china would take policy measures to prevent further sliding of the recovery for the sliding of growth. they have already introduced easing of inter
i'm gene otani. head of the international monetary fund told nhk the ukraine crisis has taken a toll on the global economy. she said it's downgrading this year's growth projections for 143 countries. managing director crystalline that gore gooef va exclusively spoke to nhk on gor g georgieva. >> the ruworld has not yet recovered from the covid-19 crisis and now we are hit by the war. devastating for ukraine. very bad for russia. but also it spills over to countries near and far. >>...
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let's go to gene norman live at the cnn weather center. hi, gene. >> hi, max.pened on wednesday afternoon in cordarrelle, georgia. pretty scary site there. we're still tracking some storms. nor tornadic at the moment but a lot of lightning and heavy downpours moving across sections of south carolina and just exiting north florida near jacksonville. there are going to be some more storms along the east coast. we have heavy rainfall. that has led to flooding across sections of central georgia, alabama and south carolina. a flood watch is still in effect for central georgia until 8 a.m. eastern time with an additional 1 to 3 inches of rain expected. as you mentioned, over the past couple of days, we've seen lots of storms, lots of tornado reports. over 60 of them as a matter of fact, over 200 wind reports and over 70 hail reports as they have marched across the south. it will be along the east coast today with the cold front. there's the possibility for some damaging wind and hail. places like raleigh, wilmington, down towards orlando and tampa. they have the high
let's go to gene norman live at the cnn weather center. hi, gene. >> hi, max.pened on wednesday afternoon in cordarrelle, georgia. pretty scary site there. we're still tracking some storms. nor tornadic at the moment but a lot of lightning and heavy downpours moving across sections of south carolina and just exiting north florida near jacksonville. there are going to be some more storms along the east coast. we have heavy rainfall. that has led to flooding across sections of central...
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gene kang reports now from los angeles. >> hi there. the u.s. attorney's office says that derrick patterson, rob, dozens of men who we met on grindr in west hollywood and other cities. he allegedly terrorized them even physically attacking them. fbi agents arrested this man. 22 year-old derrick patterson in inglewood monday on the federal robbery charge. he was scheduled to be in federal court yesterday. officials say the compton man is accused of targeting and robbing more than 20 game and that he met on grindr a dating app. lapd says they arrested him after the 8th robbery, but he was later released. prosecutors say the da's office didn't file charges because there wasn't enough evidence at the time. officials say he'd meet the victims that their homes are different hotels patterson has been connected to possibly dozens of robberies. 15 in los angeles, 4 in west hollywood and 2 in beverly hills between november 2019 up to march this year. the fbi says patterson also use the beverly hilton has a meet-up location. we're told most of the crimes h
gene kang reports now from los angeles. >> hi there. the u.s. attorney's office says that derrick patterson, rob, dozens of men who we met on grindr in west hollywood and other cities. he allegedly terrorized them even physically attacking them. fbi agents arrested this man. 22 year-old derrick patterson in inglewood monday on the federal robbery charge. he was scheduled to be in federal court yesterday. officials say the compton man is accused of targeting and robbing more than 20 game...
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he told gene a kushnar, because gene was like that. here he is the leader.always lift a crowd. i say gena, i say, we need to take people away, besides, we won’t be able to do everything and at the same time, everything begins to block our exits, but it’s just at the crossroads, first they went to bunin, then returned again to deribasovskaya from deribasovskaya. so they just took us into a ring and squeezed us in this one at this intersection. well , who more or less adequate thought. yes, they didn’t understand that this was a trap, it could slam shut at any moment, and honestly, if it weren’t for those policemen who rolled out there at the crossroads, they would be surrounded. ah, four sides. ah, there are, well, 300 of us, well, let there be 400 people against two and a half thousand. someone hid in the center of athens the radicals surrounded athens said or said, you come out, well, we will burn it. they then already understood that they would burn. you are a very close person for us. you have been together since childhood. are you sure what you're doing?
he told gene a kushnar, because gene was like that. here he is the leader.always lift a crowd. i say gena, i say, we need to take people away, besides, we won’t be able to do everything and at the same time, everything begins to block our exits, but it’s just at the crossroads, first they went to bunin, then returned again to deribasovskaya from deribasovskaya. so they just took us into a ring and squeezed us in this one at this intersection. well , who more or less adequate thought. yes,...
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meteorologist gene norman is monitoring all of this destruction for us. gene. >> that's right, max. when we came to you yesterday at the same time we were following the storm out of texas. we told you they would race across the southeast and that's exactly what happened. you can watch the line of storms. these red boxes. the over 80 tornado warnings issued by the national weather service throughout the day on tuesday and of course typically they go out and do a damage survey and rate the intensity. however, they won't be able to do that today because more storms are expected. they may not be able to get to the damage surveys until thursday. no doubt about this, a tornado for sure. mary edwards pulled off the side of the highway as she was headed to savannah. she called it humbling. thank goodness it didn't change direction and head back towards her. it continues to bring rain across sections of d.c. and the northeast. could be a soggy start to the day there. we're also tracking new storms forming along a cold front that's going to make its way across the middle of the country. alrea
meteorologist gene norman is monitoring all of this destruction for us. gene. >> that's right, max. when we came to you yesterday at the same time we were following the storm out of texas. we told you they would race across the southeast and that's exactly what happened. you can watch the line of storms. these red boxes. the over 80 tornado warnings issued by the national weather service throughout the day on tuesday and of course typically they go out and do a damage survey and rate the...
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no gene, he he could not betray me. i'm sure there weren't any others . well, you're right, i need to make a list of ill-wishers, i'm not well-wishers, okay? uh, i'll ask elya to help a friend. yes, she will help. she knows all our friends went, she always. of course i'll come as is not a question. see you, damn it, something happened happened? congratulations, yes, there is nothing to hike, what is so bad? i am not talking about that. he doesn't love me unrealistically, tough girl. why from me all men? bones to your bunnies, well, call him, why did i see gena in the morning to my konstantin. call make up already, finally. stop taking revenge on him. don't talk nonsense to anyone. i don't retaliate. i'm above this and in general my former long-passed stage no, if passed, then i won't argue. hello gen listen, if you came again to convince me that our son is dead, i should be in a psychiatric hospital, then you better leave, though, i don’t have time to swear with you. i came to say that it is possible. you're right. i thought i looked through a bunch infor
no gene, he he could not betray me. i'm sure there weren't any others . well, you're right, i need to make a list of ill-wishers, i'm not well-wishers, okay? uh, i'll ask elya to help a friend. yes, she will help. she knows all our friends went, she always. of course i'll come as is not a question. see you, damn it, something happened happened? congratulations, yes, there is nothing to hike, what is so bad? i am not talking about that. he doesn't love me unrealistically, tough girl. why from me...
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karelia in the small town of segezha when the genius was 4 years old, his dad died at the front in six genesfriend began to write poetry. i was spinning carp nothing. where am i at the age of 11, gena entered the suvorov.
karelia in the small town of segezha when the genius was 4 years old, his dad died at the front in six genesfriend began to write poetry. i was spinning carp nothing. where am i at the age of 11, gena entered the suvorov.
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danila has this product, just in it for gene substances, but there is no solvent, so i had to sweat to cope with the stains during the washing process. there was also one more minus not ground. they just have properties to moisten, but do not foam. if there is no foam, then we do not see how the pollution dissolves. foam plays the role of an indicator. as we can see at natalia where they are smart couples and create foam, in addition, they are smart surfactants spray with apple flavor. also, the amphoteric combination of these two types gives a good washing effect. but it’s not on genes here, therefore the result is not an ideal result of using this tool showed that there are small stains on the windows, but here a small speck was not washed off. well, in general, the result is spot on. here, fewer divorces didn’t do a good job of removing pollution without streaks, but i had to put in quite a lot of effort and finally a budget spray with lemon flavor. it has the most cheap anionic substances and a solvent agent showed the most unfortunate result, because in the composition of pavlovs
danila has this product, just in it for gene substances, but there is no solvent, so i had to sweat to cope with the stains during the washing process. there was also one more minus not ground. they just have properties to moisten, but do not foam. if there is no foam, then we do not see how the pollution dissolves. foam plays the role of an indicator. as we can see at natalia where they are smart couples and create foam, in addition, they are smart surfactants spray with apple flavor. also,...
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based on the genes, it was recreated how these people looked at the age of 25.n general, researchers note that the ancient egyptians, in their genes and apparently appearance, were closer to the modern inhabitants of these places, as the current inhabitants of the mediterranean and the middle east, and unforgettably this is how the birthday of theaters should be celebrated, turned 32 years old. because we got into a pandemic, but we still celebrated. it is now 32 years 32 years old, and we decided this year to make a performance based on fairy tales, because we want a miracle, we want fairy tales now. for 30 years and two years, this name somehow popped out of here and everything stretched. it turned out such an interesting musical program, which is based on e, russian operators on russian e classics. you can hear here the roman course of the square and borodin and peter iii tchaikovsky, including in the production, they harmoniously combined everyone's favorite fairy tales snow maiden golden cockerel and others used the best technical equipment, so the picture
based on the genes, it was recreated how these people looked at the age of 25.n general, researchers note that the ancient egyptians, in their genes and apparently appearance, were closer to the modern inhabitants of these places, as the current inhabitants of the mediterranean and the middle east, and unforgettably this is how the birthday of theaters should be celebrated, turned 32 years old. because we got into a pandemic, but we still celebrated. it is now 32 years 32 years old, and we...
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basically, it has 48 samples and the genes are quite different, as a result, some members of the speciesed for obtaining oil, others for fiber, and a third . saves more valuable things for health, for example, lignans, the most powerful antioxidants. consumption is liquid. to a large extent reduces the risk of developing cardiovascular cancer and a number of other diseases and flax - this is the richest. source of lynans. it can also contain a lot of polyunsaturated fatty acids, like omega-3.6, which, by the way, are important not only as dietary supplements. they are responsible for ensuring that linen paints dry quickly in the air. here, if it is grown for flour or edible oil it is better to these substances did not exist, but they do not oxidize and greatly reduce the shelf life of products, if we want to create varieties of flax, seeds, which will be actively added. such food in the glue there is yogurt, well, what is now actively used needs to be changed a little. uh, fatty acid composition. and we have learned to do it. today we have found here the genes that are responsible for ex
basically, it has 48 samples and the genes are quite different, as a result, some members of the speciesed for obtaining oil, others for fiber, and a third . saves more valuable things for health, for example, lignans, the most powerful antioxidants. consumption is liquid. to a large extent reduces the risk of developing cardiovascular cancer and a number of other diseases and flax - this is the richest. source of lynans. it can also contain a lot of polyunsaturated fatty acids, like omega-3.6,...
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let's get to meteorologist gene norman. where is this headed next, gene?er the gun today, wednesday. meanwhile, the remnants of those storms are bringing a soggy start from washington to philly up towards new york. also from chicago back towards st. louis. that's the cold front that will spark some of the storms later today. already some severe weather popping up just north of memphis, but as the front pushes to the southeast, that's where we could see some of that more dangerous weather. we'll time it out for you and we'll show that rain, soggy start to the morning commute in the northeast. look at the big area of the red in the southeast. atlanta back towards savannah. could see some big storms. then they'll push off to the east coast as we head into thursday. another two-day storm threat that we're watching. it could be pretty rough. keep your weather alerts on in the southeast today. >> good advice. gene norman, thank you so much. >>> tiger woods says he's planning to play at this year's masters 14 months after being seriously hurt in that horrific car
let's get to meteorologist gene norman. where is this headed next, gene?er the gun today, wednesday. meanwhile, the remnants of those storms are bringing a soggy start from washington to philly up towards new york. also from chicago back towards st. louis. that's the cold front that will spark some of the storms later today. already some severe weather popping up just north of memphis, but as the front pushes to the southeast, that's where we could see some of that more dangerous weather. we'll...
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notjust in russia — a change of her gene notjust in russia and _ a change of her gene notjust in russiar— russia and so on and all sorts of other things —— change of regime. unfortunately, it is a long, long process — unfortunately, it is a long, long process it _ unfortunately, it is a long, long process. it would be good to see it happen and — process. it would be good to see it happen and see some of the other peopie _ happen and see some of the other peopie at— happen and see some of the other people at all levels responsible for these terrible, terrible things that have been happening in ukraine at the justice — have been happening in ukraine at the justice at some point, but as you said. — the justice at some point, but as you said, the most important thing is to try— you said, the most important thing is to try to— you said, the most important thing is to try to find a way to stop what exactly _ is to try to find a way to stop what exactly happening now at the top more of— exactly happening now at the top more of these atrocities, or as few as possible — more of these atrocities,
notjust in russia — a change of her gene notjust in russia and _ a change of her gene notjust in russiar— russia and so on and all sorts of other things —— change of regime. unfortunately, it is a long, long process — unfortunately, it is a long, long process it _ unfortunately, it is a long, long process. it would be good to see it happen and — process. it would be good to see it happen and see some of the other peopie _ happen and see some of the other peopie at— happen and see...
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whose daughter, but somehow i'm surprised, what a beautiful voice you have genes nature genes we nowweek. uh, masha kat is coming to us for vocals. the great singer is a master, but in terms of seryozha's vocals, we were now at her musical performance at the taganka small hall. yes it was such a mini-performance with songs she sang everything, she sang, jazz, she sang classical, she sang. she sang opera, bla-tattoo. murka you are my murka. i mean , she changed. eventually. we came when the machine says to the performance, mom somehow knew this is what i need. she opens it. she expanded her range of what i could not do, i can tell you how i sang a song. today i produced a girl who is not a professional vocalist, but i love this family. this is the wife's daughter door. our alexander ovechkina is a stunningly beautiful girl. when vera was sick, she really wanted nastya to sing. she tells her i realized that you are a wonderful wife, mother of two children. well, please, you should also be creative, because all daughters are steel yes, from nakhapetov. there is one ballerina. anechka ma
whose daughter, but somehow i'm surprised, what a beautiful voice you have genes nature genes we nowweek. uh, masha kat is coming to us for vocals. the great singer is a master, but in terms of seryozha's vocals, we were now at her musical performance at the taganka small hall. yes it was such a mini-performance with songs she sang everything, she sang, jazz, she sang classical, she sang. she sang opera, bla-tattoo. murka you are my murka. i mean , she changed. eventually. we came when the...
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with him, and his son is wonderful , and it seems to me that now this gene has somehow appeared in him i brought up and raised nastya and anton never helped, and i never uttered the word money or, god forbid, the elements, not once, because i am a proud a b i made a lot more than him. why should i never ask. why did i myself raise my daughter myself now anton and my daughter communicates. well, you know, uh, a very rare need. nastya needs such a thing, you know, and the wall is no longer necessary. well, because it has not been since childhood. it was not, in fact, she never needs it anymore. and so attention is a question. you have not changed your image for many years. and your daughter anastasia at 25 . still looking for himself. she trained as a designer, passionate. she dyes her hair with cosplay, almost every day, and also amazes you with her absent- mindedness the answer is in the black box. well, i remember that once we went to rest with her, and she forgot her passport. and moreover, she forgot her passport more than once; the daughter bears your last name or father. you know
with him, and his son is wonderful , and it seems to me that now this gene has somehow appeared in him i brought up and raised nastya and anton never helped, and i never uttered the word money or, god forbid, the elements, not once, because i am a proud a b i made a lot more than him. why should i never ask. why did i myself raise my daughter myself now anton and my daughter communicates. well, you know, uh, a very rare need. nastya needs such a thing, you know, and the wall is no longer...
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and there are such genes well, it's a long time to explain phos?now so now would not wait for him there, then a few studies of the national institute. oncology located ford e3c. ford de3c is, you know, yes, a giant laboratory where various kinds of biological research is being carried out, including under the patronage of the pentagon of the armed forces, usa jesus with the national health ford d3 river? and used together with oncological? institute now just a second now now now so used by the oncology institute. investigated overexpressing genes phos jan which can cause sarcoma, this is bone cancer and which could often be used in many countries of south america to eliminate people objectionable to the usa and the case of chavez is not limited. perhaps other leaders have fallen under this case. and we remember this story that not only died of cancer we treated ourselves, yes, but also other leaders there in argentina , in my opinion, olya, what do i want to tell you? here's what i saw, uh, the video that the four leaders were showing here. yes, th
and there are such genes well, it's a long time to explain phos?now so now would not wait for him there, then a few studies of the national institute. oncology located ford e3c. ford de3c is, you know, yes, a giant laboratory where various kinds of biological research is being carried out, including under the patronage of the pentagon of the armed forces, usa jesus with the national health ford d3 river? and used together with oncological? institute now just a second now now now so used by the...
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it's got a big brother now who gene does. so even if, even if his military campaign does not go as well as he expects, he could fall back on this major ally. and it is an ally now. and there is a child as an ally, not because it's best friends with birching, but because it's next in line for line. it's nelson. exactly. next in line here. bruce, i mean, as a peace activist, i mean, how do you see the administration's policy? because, you know, they are on the margins they'll talk about, well, the go given a zalinski all the in the room. he needs to make a negotiated piece. but when we've had this forum and, and buroso is one in and, and turkey all went nowhere. i had had a little, i'm maybe i was before which, but i wanted to have hope there was some kind of, uh, negotiated and could come, but they don't seem to be interested in that at all. so maybe they're more interested in pumping as much weaponry as possible into a country that has no hope of winning this military conflict at all. bruce, go ahead. oh, in the rand corporat
it's got a big brother now who gene does. so even if, even if his military campaign does not go as well as he expects, he could fall back on this major ally. and it is an ally now. and there is a child as an ally, not because it's best friends with birching, but because it's next in line for line. it's nelson. exactly. next in line here. bruce, i mean, as a peace activist, i mean, how do you see the administration's policy? because, you know, they are on the margins they'll talk about, well,...
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week in america, trial studies have been conducted that have confirmed the possibility of creating gene- edited non-allergenic cats. they, as the authors report, will remove the gene responsible for the formation of a substance in saliva called fel divan. it is this that most often causes cat-related allergies. first preparatory experiments. we went on sale successfully, by the way, we already have feed, which reduce production in cats. it is precisely these irritating molecules that are the problem. however, the fact that the sofa is not the only possible allergen is intact, and even its genetic removal will not guarantee 100% success. although it will increase the chances for an allergic person. get a fluffy pet without risk to health. and now the novelty of the week is the most interesting of the devices that we managed to test over the past 7 days, this multimedia projector from a south korean manufacturer costs almost 100,000 rubles. it was first presented at the world's leading electronics exhibitions. ces 2022 in las vegas, where it caused a stir, compact and light. it is control
week in america, trial studies have been conducted that have confirmed the possibility of creating gene- edited non-allergenic cats. they, as the authors report, will remove the gene responsible for the formation of a substance in saliva called fel divan. it is this that most often causes cat-related allergies. first preparatory experiments. we went on sale successfully, by the way, we already have feed, which reduce production in cats. it is precisely these irritating molecules that are the...
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such meat is absolutely safe for humans, the creators of the novelty managed to change in cows the geneponsible for wool length. it has become smaller, which makes it easier for animals to endure the heat. this, the authors report, reduces stress and leads to an increase in the rate of weight gain. gene editing of cows was carried out in yekaterinburg by scientists from the ural agricultural research center. they changed the dna so that the animals did not get leukemia in their milk, they did not have an allergenic protein, and dangerous and unnecessary horns did not grow on their heads. the first experimental calf with these useful properties has already been born. at all an updated recipe book based on our program has recently been published. there are many, including quick and healthy dishes, and today this is a gift to the viewer who asked us the best questions. tatyana sokolova from penza asks how safe is the dietary supplement chromium vicolinat is it true that it reduces cravings in sweets ? in which i mainly cook. they are in a calorie deficit and e, the diet is quite meager, an
such meat is absolutely safe for humans, the creators of the novelty managed to change in cows the geneponsible for wool length. it has become smaller, which makes it easier for animals to endure the heat. this, the authors report, reduces stress and leads to an increase in the rate of weight gain. gene editing of cows was carried out in yekaterinburg by scientists from the ural agricultural research center. they changed the dna so that the animals did not get leukemia in their milk, they did...
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it's genes. what do you want to say that katya is his fiance?, when she grows up, he will already grow a beard. although , by the way, yours also wore a beard, yes, when you met for 2 minutes, three rounds. and you are the champion i'm not going to be famous no step. champions and buy a diamond ring we play in the ring, i will think that we can beat on the battlefield. victor khorinyak, who will find it difficult today?
it's genes. what do you want to say that katya is his fiance?, when she grows up, he will already grow a beard. although , by the way, yours also wore a beard, yes, when you met for 2 minutes, three rounds. and you are the champion i'm not going to be famous no step. champions and buy a diamond ring we play in the ring, i will think that we can beat on the battlefield. victor khorinyak, who will find it difficult today?
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here you know how to spoil the mood gene. you know, you are reliable. kind family oriented such as you do not attach? is there konstantin kostya? kostya, he thinks that the whole the world of his legs, that he can change everything to betray people change to retire. you are different? i would really like to have a husband like you. if i were a good husband and a good father, asya and antosha would be with me now. i had to carefully check my resume alice gena alice is not a fool. and you are not the lord god to foresee everything. so don't blame yourself. understood, i should have been registered with a psychotherapist. we tried to talk to this doctor to no avail. us refers to medical secrecy. only she, she can tell what's going on in this head crazy, where she keeps antosha, she won’t take the old zakalkin. receptionist but the worst thing is that she has all the keys. oh, you're not normal. it's a matter of jurisdiction. other options good evening can't put her on medication because she's allergic to the medicine is not a problem. her bipolar disorder
here you know how to spoil the mood gene. you know, you are reliable. kind family oriented such as you do not attach? is there konstantin kostya? kostya, he thinks that the whole the world of his legs, that he can change everything to betray people change to retire. you are different? i would really like to have a husband like you. if i were a good husband and a good father, asya and antosha would be with me now. i had to carefully check my resume alice gena alice is not a fool. and you are not...