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these are mice in which the gene is turned off leptin.is produced by adipose tissue, which tells us that it’s time to stop eating, we turned it off, and the mice don’t understand that they have a lot of fat and continue to eat, eat, eat and become such balls. here we want to test the compounds that we find on them and see if they lose weight? in order to get a mouse with the gene turned off, researchers work with rodent eggs. before us is a system for micromanipulation of eggs, now oleg inserts a capillary blank for microinjection of the genetic editor, in order to make a very thin needle with which you can pierce the egg and introduce the genetic editor into it. this one is very thin. capillary needle, solution is placed a genetic editor aimed at inactivating a gene. scientists use the same method to recreate genetic mutations that doctors find in people. essentially, these are duplicates of real patients. but researchers call them models of disease susceptibility. they help identify the disease at an early stage and possibly find a way
these are mice in which the gene is turned off leptin.is produced by adipose tissue, which tells us that it’s time to stop eating, we turned it off, and the mice don’t understand that they have a lot of fat and continue to eat, eat, eat and become such balls. here we want to test the compounds that we find on them and see if they lose weight? in order to get a mouse with the gene turned off, researchers work with rodent eggs. before us is a system for micromanipulation of eggs, now oleg...
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gene. the relevant gene from each parent. it's not enough to inherit the copy from one parent. so what happens in this community is, is that because it's reproductively isolate the gene for deafness spreads broadly within the population ultimately numerous deaf individuals may be born into community and then a sign language may emerge here in communities and this is important may also know and use the sign language in fact the last users village sign language is at least a last users in. the village are often hearing individuals. so why should we be interested in village sign languages? well, they are very instances in which we can actually observe. they emergence of a new language. it's almost impossible to find new amongst the spoken languages, but it is possible to identify new sign languages. new languages to new sign languages that have no prior that are not derived from any previously existing sign language. and in fact some modern village sign languages only a few generations. so thi
gene. the relevant gene from each parent. it's not enough to inherit the copy from one parent. so what happens in this community is, is that because it's reproductively isolate the gene for deafness spreads broadly within the population ultimately numerous deaf individuals may be born into community and then a sign language may emerge here in communities and this is important may also know and use the sign language in fact the last users village sign language is at least a last users in. the...
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"fast money" friend gene munster is listening in. he'll bring us all the headlines. >>> but first, a trio of big stock moves today.% p p pell on the plunges, gold up, and etsy up, as well how to trade them all when "fast money" returns of 10 of our clients are likely to recommend us. our neighbors, the garcía's, love working with you. because the advice we give is personalized, -hey, john reese, jr. -how's your father doing? to help reach your goals with...
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there is a main gene pool of the population, and there is a reserve one.that some of the teeth can be hunted, and some are kept for beauty and reproduction. in our country, the bulk of bisons live in belovezhskaya pushcha, osipovichi forestry, ozyory reserves, in krasny bor, vitebsk region, on the territory of the polesie radiation-ecological reserve. there are also small herds, like woodpeckers. for several dozen individuals. all bison in the country are divided into 11 micropopulations for each of them answers the legal entity that owns or manages the territory of their residence. for example, this is a forestry enterprise, its specialists receive the task: to throw out old sick animals from the main gene pool, or to determine how many heads of the herd are larger than the optimal volume, to transfer excess old sick animals from the main gene pool to the reserve one. by the way, they also collect for this purpose. rejected individuals are available for prey, that is, they are allowed to be hunted. hunters cannot shoot teeth in nature reserves just like t
there is a main gene pool of the population, and there is a reserve one.that some of the teeth can be hunted, and some are kept for beauty and reproduction. in our country, the bulk of bisons live in belovezhskaya pushcha, osipovichi forestry, ozyory reserves, in krasny bor, vitebsk region, on the territory of the polesie radiation-ecological reserve. there are also small herds, like woodpeckers. for several dozen individuals. all bison in the country are divided into 11 micropopulations for...
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terms of greyhounds. yes , youth, greyhound, desire, and it turned out to be a completely unexpected gene it turned out that it is further involved in cancer, in human behavior, for some reason people think that gene editing is mandatory in the human context, for scientists this is an amazing tool that allows you to achieve amazing results, things that we couldn’t achieve even 10 years ago could achieve, you can create a new gene , you can create a new virus, you can create even a new person or a new cow, a new mouse, with an altered genome, which will apparently have new properties, if you edit the genome of an embryo, you create a person, edited completely, then it is prohibited, and editing human cells, a patient for people who are struggling with cancer or with arphan diseases, is an amazing tool for... an endless source of mysteries, some interesting connections that we manage learn only in small steps , i am one on one with nature, i can ask her questions, she will answer me or not answer, well , we always follow how nature acts and take something from it, we seem to ourselves to be
terms of greyhounds. yes , youth, greyhound, desire, and it turned out to be a completely unexpected gene it turned out that it is further involved in cancer, in human behavior, for some reason people think that gene editing is mandatory in the human context, for scientists this is an amazing tool that allows you to achieve amazing results, things that we couldn’t achieve even 10 years ago could achieve, you can create a new gene , you can create a new virus, you can create even a new person...
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let's start with gene therapy. >> we, we have to look at value of this therapies and the fact that gene therapy may affect only less than 1000 people in the world. so we have to understand that and you can rest assured that if we're fortunate enough to bring this solution to people that can lead to blindness, we sit down and evaluate similarly our pricing notice to make sure that patient come all patients that need this they're grateful to afford. >> i think i recall a couple there was a study have shown, respected, you probably know better than i, that $2 million for gene therapy for ultra-rare diseases was it reasonable, a reasonable sort of coming cover the cost and creaked instead to do some more. that would be for the ultra-rare where presumably you wouldn't have the beatles to produce more come up is the more you produce, you get all of the extra profit. you know one going with that. so, but that shows restraint if you will on behalf of the manufacturer. now, we want to create instant but want to be able to provide access. and without access it's as if the drug is ever been invent
let's start with gene therapy. >> we, we have to look at value of this therapies and the fact that gene therapy may affect only less than 1000 people in the world. so we have to understand that and you can rest assured that if we're fortunate enough to bring this solution to people that can lead to blindness, we sit down and evaluate similarly our pricing notice to make sure that patient come all patients that need this they're grateful to afford. >> i think i recall a couple there...
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this characteristic for endurance performance is strongly pre determined by gene escape. i know that there are other fitness variables, but they are not as well started as, for example, the lack take fresh on it is assumed that the influence of genetics is somewhat blast. which means that i can more clearly influence this through trainings. and then at the elect, a threshold, the muscles begin to over a set of 5. they tire and burn. among other things, sports positions, record when this point is reached. for class, the ends of the home on probably later than for others. both sisters played competitive sports until recently have each had our sports and competitions, but we're never direct competitor on the webcam. stuff, i think in general as twins, you don't think like that. we will also together in school in the same cost. and even then you where it's about grades, not the tools that the system, then you are happy for the, the old stuff with, with the as a. but we didn't have a competitive mentality. coincidence, or conscious decision. cloud excelled and rhythmic gymnast
this characteristic for endurance performance is strongly pre determined by gene escape. i know that there are other fitness variables, but they are not as well started as, for example, the lack take fresh on it is assumed that the influence of genetics is somewhat blast. which means that i can more clearly influence this through trainings. and then at the elect, a threshold, the muscles begin to over a set of 5. they tire and burn. among other things, sports positions, record when this point...
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that doesn't mean you have this gene, and that's how it's going to be forms and other things that we call self and skills like self esteem, how brave you are, can be most strongly conditioned by the environment that stick up on the inside come. in addition to identical and fraternal twins, the study also looks at parents and siblings when it comes to deciphering the mechanisms of social inequality. every perspective is important as captivity. i think the relationship with my brothers is very nick community to have that. and we all have our own private lives. so it's more like a shared flag. and some of us we see each other. we know each other and we do things together. but it's more like, yeah, everyone does their own thing for buying things. dollars, sibling relationships. you can't choose them or can you the modern medicine makes possible what was long on thinkable. a child is selected from the petri dish in order to serve as a genetic match for an older brother or sister. after all, the new baby is being created to save the 6 siblings lights. they're called rescue brothers and sis
that doesn't mean you have this gene, and that's how it's going to be forms and other things that we call self and skills like self esteem, how brave you are, can be most strongly conditioned by the environment that stick up on the inside come. in addition to identical and fraternal twins, the study also looks at parents and siblings when it comes to deciphering the mechanisms of social inequality. every perspective is important as captivity. i think the relationship with my brothers is very...
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you're not, so it in to should be, you know, we have almost identical genes here. but since these identical twins no longer live together, we have different environmental factors to an item. so we have standardized test one factors, so just being forwarded on our but we can examine the environmental factors separately because on the end we don't have to relate it only to diseases. but we can also find out the environmental factors that play a role in how you pick a certain type. i know what it should be and this is something that is very important to understand that we can possibly also apply to non twins feeling. what's hard. okay, non twins, meaning all of us, if the influence of genes or the environment on various diseases is clarified, everyone could benefit from more effective drugs and therapies. and the vast angle aims to present his initial results by the end of 2023. the, for the brothers, the study is an occasion to consider what separates them apart from the 10 kilometers that live between their homes. as property, it tends to be the comma 1 may not quit
you're not, so it in to should be, you know, we have almost identical genes here. but since these identical twins no longer live together, we have different environmental factors to an item. so we have standardized test one factors, so just being forwarded on our but we can examine the environmental factors separately because on the end we don't have to relate it only to diseases. but we can also find out the environmental factors that play a role in how you pick a certain type. i know what it...
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what do you think, gene? >> this is a fundamental miscarriage of justice and this alleges allegations of fraud in which donald trump has now been liable to pay $354 million but no one was defrauded. no one is out any money. this entire thing is a bogus sham investigation built upon the theory in part that somehow, some way it helps the business environment in the state of new york, i couldn't think of anything more disastrous. liz: yeah, leo, the president banned as being a business opener in new york for three years and his sons banned for two ye year years and letitia js wanted a full ban for trump. >> yeah, no other business ever had this law applied in the manner and secondly, where's the correlation between the co--called liability and damages. there was no victim, no one was injured, people made money, and i will submit to you if donald trump was not running for president, liz, this case would not exist. learfield img tisssupra aural headphones james ran on the preps -- letitia james ran on the case i'm
what do you think, gene? >> this is a fundamental miscarriage of justice and this alleges allegations of fraud in which donald trump has now been liable to pay $354 million but no one was defrauded. no one is out any money. this entire thing is a bogus sham investigation built upon the theory in part that somehow, some way it helps the business environment in the state of new york, i couldn't think of anything more disastrous. liz: yeah, leo, the president banned as being a business...
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most often this is associated with a breakdown of a gene, a gene that is a suppressor of tumor growthn it breaks down, it begins tumor formation process. have you had similar cases in your family? no. alena, why is there a dark spot on the tumor? hyperpigmentation is typical for such patients. these can be either single spots or more than six throughout the body, but most often it is the back, the chest, and tips may appear with age. alexander, but evgeniy said that he was operated on four times. why does the tumor continue to grow actively? well, for the reason that this diagnosis is a relapse. because the tumor itself grows from the membrane of nerve cells, yes, and we cannot a priori remove the nerve cell completely, so it will continue to produce this new growth. magomed, is any other treatment possible besides surgery? unfortunately, at this stage , treatment is only palliative, that is, improving the quality of life, that is, surgical methods of treatment are used. from neurologists when some neurological symptoms occur. evgeniy, do you have any concomitant diseases? yes, i have
most often this is associated with a breakdown of a gene, a gene that is a suppressor of tumor growthn it breaks down, it begins tumor formation process. have you had similar cases in your family? no. alena, why is there a dark spot on the tumor? hyperpigmentation is typical for such patients. these can be either single spots or more than six throughout the body, but most often it is the back, the chest, and tips may appear with age. alexander, but evgeniy said that he was operated on four...
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>> gene therapy for sickle cell, i've treated a lot of patient. a dark $20 billion, i can't believe it would get that but the only thing that would stop them is maybe sticker shock so how do you negotiate that advocate? that's a question hanging out there and i would like your opinion. it is not the case but you should negotiate the price up front but it would mean the price will respond overtime. imagine a situation with jean happy was paid for in installments. >> i have written about that. his domains if you've got a high-priced manager value -based arrangement, it could still be something society could not afford. what you think of the german model x doctor baker i think came up with that. there will be negotiation based on real-world data. >> the challenges it is hard to predict outcomes so if you look at ratings and the benefits of drugs, they are not negotiated prices. trying to figure out where i get paid, it's going to be hard if you can't predict returns from you will not have a financial incentive. >> evaluate the bill working its way to
>> gene therapy for sickle cell, i've treated a lot of patient. a dark $20 billion, i can't believe it would get that but the only thing that would stop them is maybe sticker shock so how do you negotiate that advocate? that's a question hanging out there and i would like your opinion. it is not the case but you should negotiate the price up front but it would mean the price will respond overtime. imagine a situation with jean happy was paid for in installments. >> i have written...
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gene, a lot of four-digit targets around today you got any problem with that? >> i'm good with that, carl. i think that we're going to see in excess of 1,000, probably a year, two years out here, but when i think about those price targets, i think it's important just to quickly step back and think about nvidia's business, before we get too carried away it's a boom and bust business. and the three quarters prior to this a.i. liftoff, the business was down on average 17% a quarter. that wasn't -- that wasn't that long ago the three-quarters since then, of course, it's up 200% on average, which really, the central question about those price targets comes down to, what is nvidia's underlying growth and i think the answer to that question is -- comes to, what do you think the outlook for a.i. is going to be and i started my comments on a sober point, related to this boom and bust, this scarring effect that their business has had on investors over the past five years, but my view forward is that those price targets are probably going to ultimately, $1,000 plus prove
gene, a lot of four-digit targets around today you got any problem with that? >> i'm good with that, carl. i think that we're going to see in excess of 1,000, probably a year, two years out here, but when i think about those price targets, i think it's important just to quickly step back and think about nvidia's business, before we get too carried away it's a boom and bust business. and the three quarters prior to this a.i. liftoff, the business was down on average 17% a quarter. that...
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let's start with gene therapy. >> we have to look at the value of these therapies and the fact that geneherapy for diseases may affect only less than a thousand people in the world so we have to understand that and you can rest assured that if we are fortunate enough to bring the solution to people that has this, that can lead to blindness and we sit down and evaluate very thoroughly our pricing in order to make sure that patients, all patients that need this therapy are able to afford it. >> i think i recall a couple of years ago, a study shown, respected, you probably know it better than i that $2 million for gene therapy was a reasonable sort of-- it would cover the cost and create the incentive to do more and that would be where you wouldn't have the ability to produce more. obviously the more you produce, the more you get extra profit. you know where i'm going with that. so, but that shows restraint, if you will, on behalf of the manufacturer. now, i want to create incentive, but we want to be able to provide access. and without access, it's as if the drug is never invented. so, is
let's start with gene therapy. >> we have to look at the value of these therapies and the fact that geneherapy for diseases may affect only less than a thousand people in the world so we have to understand that and you can rest assured that if we are fortunate enough to bring the solution to people that has this, that can lead to blindness and we sit down and evaluate very thoroughly our pricing in order to make sure that patients, all patients that need this therapy are able to afford...
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the other thing too is the president continues to mislead america, gene. cnn said he made at least three factual errors last night that were not true. he claimed he kept u.s. secrets under lock and key and he did not. he said, "none was highly classified and that was false and he said he did not share classified secret withs his ghost writer when the special council said yes, he did, gene". >> we're talking about the same man whose press conference to clean it up involved him speaking for the president forced americans in red and green states and opening humanitarian pathways from mexico to gaza. there is a clear problem present. the american people see it. we've all had elderly relatives or friends that have been in this stage of life. the fact that joe biden is his allies and his associates are trying to hide all of this from the american people should be a crime in and of itself and this is something that every word is analyzed on the international stage. by the adversaries and allies and everyone in between. the statements is ridiculous and putting all
the other thing too is the president continues to mislead america, gene. cnn said he made at least three factual errors last night that were not true. he claimed he kept u.s. secrets under lock and key and he did not. he said, "none was highly classified and that was false and he said he did not share classified secret withs his ghost writer when the special council said yes, he did, gene". >> we're talking about the same man whose press conference to clean it up involved him...
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so, gene -- hold on. three, two -- >> please don't. >> so, gene -- >> take your time.ous here for a second. what voters in michigan don't see, but what will become apparent, is that the biden administration, the president, the vice president, the cia director, of course poor tony blinken, who is always on a plane, jake sullivan, they have all been working around the clock with arab countries in the region, and they have been working with one goal. a two-state solution. actually, two goals. a ceasefire, moving towards a two-state solution. and there is a lot of -- a lot that people in michigan and around the country, around the world won't see until it happens. the fruits of that labor, because it's all sort of happening, you know, underwater. but we saw -- i thought pretty big news today on front page of the papers, and that is the palestinian authorities cabinet eresigned. what is happening now is the arab countries working with the united states aggressively working to get people in charge of the palestinian authority that are not corrupt, that are technocrats, that
so, gene -- hold on. three, two -- >> please don't. >> so, gene -- >> take your time.ous here for a second. what voters in michigan don't see, but what will become apparent, is that the biden administration, the president, the vice president, the cia director, of course poor tony blinken, who is always on a plane, jake sullivan, they have all been working around the clock with arab countries in the region, and they have been working with one goal. a two-state solution....
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you know, gene sperling who we both know, it is not personal, gene is a nice fellow, but here's the pointsaying back out of obama days coming out of the financial meltdown they doesn't have enough government spending. now they figured it out. that is why that $1.9 trillion bill, plus the infrastructure bill, chips bill, spending bills they put $6 trillion on the board and the debt is mounting. they will be up to $120 trillion worth of debt. we didn't do enough then. we have done enough now. that is why we have a great economy. where does this end, this debt binge, spending deficits and debt, where does it end, how does it end? >> it doesn't for them. you say what was the baseline, what would have happened if you hadn't done those things, instead reduced regulation or made it logical, which is not really what they're doing. they're putting lots of money into electric vehicles that people don't want to buy and so if you had done it differently wouldn't you, with this amazing country we get to live in you would have come out with a better result. so you've got to really look what was your ba
you know, gene sperling who we both know, it is not personal, gene is a nice fellow, but here's the pointsaying back out of obama days coming out of the financial meltdown they doesn't have enough government spending. now they figured it out. that is why that $1.9 trillion bill, plus the infrastructure bill, chips bill, spending bills they put $6 trillion on the board and the debt is mounting. they will be up to $120 trillion worth of debt. we didn't do enough then. we have done enough now....
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to a scientist. their genes were inherited by modern people living outside africa.much, but the adverse effects of such a connection have been established. for example, the presence of individual neonderthal genes means that a person may be more prone to diseases of the vascular system, or, for example, have greater blood clotting ability. for modern man this is quite dangerous because may lead to strokes. also, very important interesting observations were made during the covid-19 epidemic and it is tentatively estimated that about 1000 died. but they do not have an overall picture; unfortunately, this is how the story can develop when we see the process incorrectly. it is in order to create a holistic picture of the life of our ancestors that the institute of archeology of the russian academy of sciences entered into a consortium to study the history of the ancient population of the russian plain. the institute's funds contain many exhibits that now serve common cause of national importance. these bone remains are those real individuals who entered the analysis and
to a scientist. their genes were inherited by modern people living outside africa.much, but the adverse effects of such a connection have been established. for example, the presence of individual neonderthal genes means that a person may be more prone to diseases of the vascular system, or, for example, have greater blood clotting ability. for modern man this is quite dangerous because may lead to strokes. also, very important interesting observations were made during the covid-19 epidemic and...
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thanks to the rapid development of technology, analysis of our genes is becoming a fairly routine studyailable to our patients, along with others. quite ordinary medical tests. thus, starting with diagnosis and continuing with prevention, ending with treatment, medicine today has unprecedented capabilities. already a year in russia for every child do advanced non-natal screening. babies are not tested for five rare diseases right in the maternity hospital, as before, but for 36. among them is spinal muscular atrophy. severe forms are when a child does not walk, does not hold his head up, and has difficulty breathing. thanks to screening, a diagnosis is possible. we have been doing a lot of work on this, and legislatively and naturally the professional community is doing a lot of work on this, today the palette of drugs is already expanding, but nevertheless , the primary task, it remains, is to identify these babies even before the very first signs illnesses, we can confidently say that we can afford them today. not developing the disease, and this is of course fascinating. the first re
thanks to the rapid development of technology, analysis of our genes is becoming a fairly routine studyailable to our patients, along with others. quite ordinary medical tests. thus, starting with diagnosis and continuing with prevention, ending with treatment, medicine today has unprecedented capabilities. already a year in russia for every child do advanced non-natal screening. babies are not tested for five rare diseases right in the maternity hospital, as before, but for 36. among them is...
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but health is influenced not only by genes, but by our image. life, lead a healthy lifestyle, undergoations, stay active, vigorous in body and spirit, choose healthy foods and do not overeat. myth number two: one healthy meal is enough for your health. 80% of our immunity is in the intestines, so it is important to put our microflora in order, what does this mean? this is a rejection of spenders, margarine and spreads, and excess consumption. buns, confectionery, simple carbohydrates and alcohol. include enough drinking water, green vegetables, green fruits and vegetables, vegetable oils, fish, poultry and some red meat in your diet. but, given our fast pace of life, climate, air and water pollution, the impact of stressful situations on the immune system and well-being, dietary supplements will provide excellent support for a healthy diet: calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, sodium, chlorine, essential macroelements, which help us withstand all external factors. you can start the path to a healthy lifestyle at any time, at any age with any set of genes, from speaking forward to your heal
but health is influenced not only by genes, but by our image. life, lead a healthy lifestyle, undergoations, stay active, vigorous in body and spirit, choose healthy foods and do not overeat. myth number two: one healthy meal is enough for your health. 80% of our immunity is in the intestines, so it is important to put our microflora in order, what does this mean? this is a rejection of spenders, margarine and spreads, and excess consumption. buns, confectionery, simple carbohydrates and...
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gene editing with the covid vaci wouldn't even eat gene >> i wouldn't even eat a gene edhed >> i wouldn'tacon, even when i was on when gene take over the world. >> yeah . and i look at this >> yeah. and i look at this story. let's move on. >> on. you know what? >> let's move on. you know what? i fried seahorse. the i miss? fried seahorse. it's the only i miss. all right, only meat i miss. all right, let's move on to one. uh. let's move on to this one. uh. all governor, daily mail all right, governor, daily mail with cockney slang from our with some cockney slang from our resident well, resident dental flosser. well, this is means dental flosser. >> no, i don't know what that means. >> think about dental flosser. >> it doesn't matter with a t. >> it doesn't matter with a t. >> oh, yeah. yeah, yeah. okay so i've lived in this country long enough. i can out why enough. i can figure out why not, why not just. this not, why not? why not just. this is of a culture, is about the loss of a culture, about how would adam would. would you, adam and eve? it now, the definition of cockney should be di
gene editing with the covid vaci wouldn't even eat gene >> i wouldn't even eat a gene edhed >> i wouldn'tacon, even when i was on when gene take over the world. >> yeah . and i look at this >> yeah. and i look at this story. let's move on. >> on. you know what? >> let's move on. you know what? i fried seahorse. the i miss? fried seahorse. it's the only i miss. all right, only meat i miss. all right, let's move on to one. uh. let's move on to this one. uh. all...
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wilder sings calm _ song in it that gene wilder sings calm with— song in it that gene wilder sings calme normally— they got to this massive centre normally use for a concert found it was pretty— normally use for a concert found it was pretty empty and diabolical overall. — was pretty empty and diabolical overall, people were charged. 355 quid overall, people were charged. quid for overall, people were charged. 755 quid for this, is that right? overall, people were charged. 35 quid for this, is that right? yes, | quid for this, is that right? yes, ou can quid for this, is that right? yes, you can see _ quid for this, is that right? yes, you can see from _ quid for this, is that right? yes, you can see from the _ quid for this, is that right? yes, you can see from the pictures i quid for this, is that right? yes, you can see from the pictures there, for the _ you can see from the pictures there, for the sum — you can see from the pictures there, for the sum total of absolutely nothing. — for the sum total of absolutely nothing, no tricycle —— chocolate. they're _ nothing, no tricycle —— c
wilder sings calm _ song in it that gene wilder sings calm with— song in it that gene wilder sings calme normally— they got to this massive centre normally use for a concert found it was pretty— normally use for a concert found it was pretty empty and diabolical overall. — was pretty empty and diabolical overall, people were charged. 355 quid overall, people were charged. quid for overall, people were charged. 755 quid for this, is that right? overall, people were charged. 35 quid for...
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gene is making it too. spreads really telling a story of not getting compensated enough for the risk they are taking on? >> you are asking the right question. i think spreads are telling us something about the rearview mirror right now. a year ago, most economists were calling for a recession at some point in 2023. we did not have that. we had a soft landing for the last 12 months and that's what spreads reflect. on a go forward basis, we need to be a bit more careful. it's not to say that there was anything wrong with the labor market in this morning's report. the current period data looks pretty good. -- looked ready good. if we look at certain areas of the market like long-duration and industrial bonds, they are not just the tightest in the last six months, they are the tightest in the last 20 years. there is tremendous dispersion. i think that is the key here to be able to navigate. you mentioned concerns in the banking sector. that's true on a micro level. if you look at a bigger picture, what we see i
gene is making it too. spreads really telling a story of not getting compensated enough for the risk they are taking on? >> you are asking the right question. i think spreads are telling us something about the rearview mirror right now. a year ago, most economists were calling for a recession at some point in 2023. we did not have that. we had a soft landing for the last 12 months and that's what spreads reflect. on a go forward basis, we need to be a bit more careful. it's not to say...
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the break through gene therapy helping people with sickle cell anemia.th african-americans most affected. now a cutting edge gene therapy is offering new hope in combatting this painful disease. this father of three who suffered debilitating pain from sickle cell disease his entire life now lives pain-free. >> any sickle cell related pain? >> no pain. i felt like i was living in a nightmare. just had constant lingering pain. even pain medication wouldn't touch the pain. >> determined to be a healthy dad, the 38-year-old under going ground breaking gene therapy, recently approved by the fda. >> today i'm doing great. fantastic. probably beyond my wildest dreams. >> the inherited condition turns what should be healthy round red blood cells into a c-shaped, limiting hemaglobin in the body which blocks oxygen and clogs blood flow. >> there's tremendous suffering usually from pain and chronic organ damage. something like gene therapy really holds the promise of reducing or eliminating pain and potentially improving survival. >> a medical revolution in the mak
the break through gene therapy helping people with sickle cell anemia.th african-americans most affected. now a cutting edge gene therapy is offering new hope in combatting this painful disease. this father of three who suffered debilitating pain from sickle cell disease his entire life now lives pain-free. >> any sickle cell related pain? >> no pain. i felt like i was living in a nightmare. just had constant lingering pain. even pain medication wouldn't touch the pain. >>...
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kurt y su padre, gene, volvieron a comunicarse y están más cerca que nunca.9, se vivÍa una fiesta. que tambiÉn hubo segundos que se serÁn gran, las alegrÍa llegar un con las anotaciones. >> estamos muy contentos y muy felices o con los 49 ganen. >> pero tambiÉn la desesperaciÓn, acÁ ratos de estaba cerca, el tiempo extra puso mÁs tensa la situaciÓn, algunos de rodillas, pero al final no alcanzo, hubo tristezas, abrazos consuelos comas y lÁgrimas. >> esto no debe haber pasado. >> estoy liosa de ser parte de los 49 buen trabajo muchachos. >> lÁgrimas enajenaciÓn que nunca han visto ganar un sÚper tazÓn, quienes tenemos experiencias fuego juegazo, deben estar obligaciones equipo, son graves tambiÉn. >> es la sensaciÓn que tienen los aficionados, un orgullo por lo que hicieron el dÍa de hoy, pero tambiÉn decir que sea la tentativa que puedas usar el prÓximo aÑo, lo que pueda pasar que venga al Área de la bahÍa, ese reporte que tenemos este momento. >> despuÉs del partido estÁ siendo llevada a la comunidad de no manejar y tomar, segÚn las estadÍsticas la estÉtica
kurt y su padre, gene, volvieron a comunicarse y están más cerca que nunca.9, se vivÍa una fiesta. que tambiÉn hubo segundos que se serÁn gran, las alegrÍa llegar un con las anotaciones. >> estamos muy contentos y muy felices o con los 49 ganen. >> pero tambiÉn la desesperaciÓn, acÁ ratos de estaba cerca, el tiempo extra puso mÁs tensa la situaciÓn, algunos de rodillas, pero al final no alcanzo, hubo tristezas, abrazos consuelos comas y lÁgrimas. >> esto no debe...
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mental health and pathways for cell and gene therapies. i applaud this commitment to bigger priorities. i've been there for 35 years. and in the u.s. i understand the global challenges in healthcare innovation and delivery. i look forward to discussing pricing in the work we do for allft americans. fundamentally, guided by the things set. reflecting out to the average decline for the sixth year in a row ends tomorrow. over the six years, prices have declined by almost 20%. the real is more than 40%. second, we price our medicines to support. we paid $39 billion in rebate discounts and fees, almost 60% of the prices of our drugs. we intend that patients benefit from the substantial cost savings. we support access by funding patients assistance. they help more than 1 billion, why -- 1 million patients. in other support to help patients with no insurance. finally we meet derek amendment further medicines for patients. requiring to do so is massive. it is more than $2 billion. however, within 90% in the clinical trials make it to patients. it
mental health and pathways for cell and gene therapies. i applaud this commitment to bigger priorities. i've been there for 35 years. and in the u.s. i understand the global challenges in healthcare innovation and delivery. i look forward to discussing pricing in the work we do for allft americans. fundamentally, guided by the things set. reflecting out to the average decline for the sixth year in a row ends tomorrow. over the six years, prices have declined by almost 20%. the real is more than...
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gene: it all depends.t coast, they had been six years in duration, but in more recent times, we saw protracted negotiations getting us off caliber, and some extensions in the last presidential administration in washington because there was some trepidation about how that group would react to the labor movement, so it's all over the board, but getting back on a more normal calendar would be great for the industry. jon: busiest january on record? gene: correct. jon: thank you, gene seroka port of los angeles executive director. i think he said they are kind of spying on us but not really because we don't know what they are doing. annmarie: it sounded like estimate. jon: a slight less. lisa: everyone is spying on us. who is not? jon: at&t is not. lisa: not this morning. you can call it data collection or whatever you want. the question is what do you do with it? jon: good to see you. tomorrow morning, catching up with mohammed opal bloomberg opinion, peter cheer, amy silverman, jay. the opening bell 34 minute
gene: it all depends.t coast, they had been six years in duration, but in more recent times, we saw protracted negotiations getting us off caliber, and some extensions in the last presidential administration in washington because there was some trepidation about how that group would react to the labor movement, so it's all over the board, but getting back on a more normal calendar would be great for the industry. jon: busiest january on record? gene: correct. jon: thank you, gene seroka port of...
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gene goldman, good to see you, thank you very much. >>> time for a check on some of the top corporate stories. silvana is here with those good morning. >> reporter: frank, good morning to you the big assets turning into big rewards for its chief executive. new disclosure shows citi increased ceo jane fraser's pay. meanwh fubo is suing walt disney it calls it extreme depression of sports in the u.s. market and jeff bezos just sold another tranche of amazon shares worth $335 million according to a new s.e.c. filing. yesterday's sale brings a number of total shares sold by bezos in the past week to 14 million, worth nearly $2.4 billion, frank. >> silvana, thank you very much. we'll see you later in the show. we have a lot more to come on "worldwide exchange" including one word investors have to know today. but first the nvidia effect being felt far and wide. we're going to speak with the company's ceo next about the company's impact and what's ahead. >>> plus, a fresh billion dollar buyback. it's not enough to boost shares this morning. >>> later, more big "money movers" in a rough day o
gene goldman, good to see you, thank you very much. >>> time for a check on some of the top corporate stories. silvana is here with those good morning. >> reporter: frank, good morning to you the big assets turning into big rewards for its chief executive. new disclosure shows citi increased ceo jane fraser's pay. meanwh fubo is suing walt disney it calls it extreme depression of sports in the u.s. market and jeff bezos just sold another tranche of amazon shares worth $335...
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the flagship collection of the belarusian bank of the gene fund of plants and crops is kept behind itsour academy of sciences. it has a scientific and practical center for agriculture; its headquarters are located in zhodino. there are rooms with sophisticated equipment, thermostats, and almost 47,000 collectible plant specimens. they, as in the advanced storage facilities of the world, sleep in aluminum envelopes and jars, packaged in small portions. you. including the best foreign and purely belarusian varieties. there are those that have no analogues at all in the world, for example, kopylyanka wheat, which was recognized as unique and was taken to that same planetary storage facility on spitsbergen. this collection exists because alexander lukashenko did not allow the soviet school of seed production to be destroyed. the president instructed the country's biologists and geneticists to develop a program for preserving the gene pool of plants. and now the result of this program is recognized nationally property. and based on samples from the collection , our scientists. they are brou
the flagship collection of the belarusian bank of the gene fund of plants and crops is kept behind itsour academy of sciences. it has a scientific and practical center for agriculture; its headquarters are located in zhodino. there are rooms with sophisticated equipment, thermostats, and almost 47,000 collectible plant specimens. they, as in the advanced storage facilities of the world, sleep in aluminum envelopes and jars, packaged in small portions. you. including the best foreign and purely...
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pool of the biosphere, why is the gene pool of hares in danger, hares in the sense of hares, that isals similar to rabbits , sticking out on the roads, looks like he snorted reagents with a scythe, could, could, similar symptoms, by the way, are found in some drivers, sticking out in the middle of the road, come on, i didn’t catch you, bro, no nothing, fine, no, but i’m fine, i’m leaving. the best thing for today at 20:00 the main premiere of the year, a series based on real events of the gdr, 1989, berlin, intelligence agencies around the world are hunting for documents that can change the course of history, we still don’t have a single clue, look in today’s episodes, i will kill you wife, in a minute, if you don’t tell me, archive markus wolf , saying, you are against expansion to the east, of course, and the russian, how are you, i need you, liza pokrovskaya, he has an urgent request to you, sazh , no need to disappear, gdr, main premiere of the year, you still love her, you, what you need, today. there are snowfalls in kamchatka, strong winds and a new cyclone is approaching, so
pool of the biosphere, why is the gene pool of hares in danger, hares in the sense of hares, that isals similar to rabbits , sticking out on the roads, looks like he snorted reagents with a scythe, could, could, similar symptoms, by the way, are found in some drivers, sticking out in the middle of the road, come on, i didn’t catch you, bro, no nothing, fine, no, but i’m fine, i’m leaving. the best thing for today at 20:00 the main premiere of the year, a series based on real events of the...
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the russian state prize for the creation of genetic identification methods and for identifying the genensible for the development of alzheimer's disease. for many years he has been applying his experience to solve historical problems; it was he who put the proof point on the issue of the authenticity of the remains of the royal family, and now he is leading a major scientific project to study the ancient population. our most ambitious task is to build the genetic history of the peoples living on the territory of russia, and starting from, i would not even say peoples, peoples is a concept that has well... different definitions and often causes a certain wariness, but the genetic history of cultures, people, people , populations on different in different territories of russia. as part of these large-scale studies, a consortium was created, which included the country's leading organizations and communities in the field of genetics, archeology, anthropology, such as moscow state... lomanosov university, federal biotechnology research center, iran institute of archeology and others. for the
the russian state prize for the creation of genetic identification methods and for identifying the genensible for the development of alzheimer's disease. for many years he has been applying his experience to solve historical problems; it was he who put the proof point on the issue of the authenticity of the remains of the royal family, and now he is leading a major scientific project to study the ancient population. our most ambitious task is to build the genetic history of the peoples living...
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gene, gene, that's the shocking thing, a lot of them are. i mean, you had on fox news a couple years ago, like fox news' most popular host saying he hoped ukraine lost the war. he hoped russia won. like, you've been hearing this. republicans and the republican party, you look at polls, like, vladimir putin's approval rating is higher than joe biden's. it's really sick. it's gross, but that's the way it is. you're right, mike johnson has voted pro putin on every single ukraine aid bill. you may -- i hate to think it, but maybe you're right. maybe there's more to it than just the border. >> well, ukraine is in there. this is the opportunity, and johnson's sort of counteroffer is a measure that has the israel aid or some of it, it's unclear exactly what is in there, but he's offering, well, the house can pass aid for israel. there's nothing from him about aid for ukraine. that's, like, a huge question that's out there. these are commitments that we have made. these are foreign and national security commitments that the united states government
gene, gene, that's the shocking thing, a lot of them are. i mean, you had on fox news a couple years ago, like fox news' most popular host saying he hoped ukraine lost the war. he hoped russia won. like, you've been hearing this. republicans and the republican party, you look at polls, like, vladimir putin's approval rating is higher than joe biden's. it's really sick. it's gross, but that's the way it is. you're right, mike johnson has voted pro putin on every single ukraine aid bill. you may...
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gene hamilton, thank you so much. it's good to have you on. >>> tonight, congresswoman kat cammack, former doj official francey hakes, the head of an etf with fast growing in popularity,st the american conservative values etf, the president, tom carter, will join us. and fox news contributor joe concha. we are monitoring biden and trump's dueling visits to the border throughout the hour. this just coming in, an illinois judge kicks trump off the illinois primary ballot, but she made this disturbing statement in her court filing. quote, any votes for trump must be suppressed. we're taking that on. and super tuesday chaos is expected ahead. democrats are now pushing for an even wider boycott. more boycott votes against biden in more swing states similar to what we saw in michigan. is and police nationwide now in an uproar, vice president kamala harris claims that progressive weak-on-crime prosecutors are, quote, not contrary to public safety. plus, we've got "forbes" media chairman steve forbes with this new firestorm,
gene hamilton, thank you so much. it's good to have you on. >>> tonight, congresswoman kat cammack, former doj official francey hakes, the head of an etf with fast growing in popularity,st the american conservative values etf, the president, tom carter, will join us. and fox news contributor joe concha. we are monitoring biden and trump's dueling visits to the border throughout the hour. this just coming in, an illinois judge kicks trump off the illinois primary ballot, but she made...
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does that provide us, now that we are mapping genes and have technologies like crispr and others, weget genetic malformations or whatever they are, we could target them, is that a point of promise for the treatment every diseases? if so, how big a point of promise is that? >> again, scott was just saying about how -- i think the genetic issue for us really is the future of -- what we're seeing now, more and more, the opportunity for people to be able to get something, basically just for them, if you will. it's creates the problem we were just talking about, which is much smaller populations. there is not a policy or regulatory form right now that allows us to be able to do that effectively. i think that, while the future is there, there's a lot of work that needs to be done on a regulatory front to be able to make sure that we can get drugs approved and then pay for them. >> if i have a small population and i take the drug so it works only for you, or essentially only for you, then you become, in a way, the test case for the drug, right? you become the guinea pig. >> exactly right. >
does that provide us, now that we are mapping genes and have technologies like crispr and others, weget genetic malformations or whatever they are, we could target them, is that a point of promise for the treatment every diseases? if so, how big a point of promise is that? >> again, scott was just saying about how -- i think the genetic issue for us really is the future of -- what we're seeing now, more and more, the opportunity for people to be able to get something, basically just for...
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so it's not the idea that we have to shows the genes authentically. i think that there was actually a misunderstanding such as misfortune. it's funny. yeah, we can only hope that with, by combining this information, offering alternative narratives really pushing those narratives forward over these that have really been disseminating widely. am, is the best. there is one, at least a tactic that i am hoping can lead to change. you know, the, you just pay the opportunities whereby we are able to do anything that's in the gift bag of all just add insurance. despite all of this, um, being managed to living the dream turning head. this isn't it. we can do it to live in a free max in 30 minutes. on the w, the, the tech is changing 6 years ago. he said it can't get any was to, but it does guardians of truth. this time, excel, gen. this turned into meet the voices of a free turkey officer. as the other one had to flee into exile. i knew the police would search my house. courageous people are trying to stem the turkish governments all sort of tammy calls of som
so it's not the idea that we have to shows the genes authentically. i think that there was actually a misunderstanding such as misfortune. it's funny. yeah, we can only hope that with, by combining this information, offering alternative narratives really pushing those narratives forward over these that have really been disseminating widely. am, is the best. there is one, at least a tactic that i am hoping can lead to change. you know, the, you just pay the opportunities whereby we are able to...