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genes are no longer new. this represented a fundamental misunderstanding of the risks to science and patient care caused by permitting natural phenomena to be patented. under current law, natural phenomena are not patent eligible subject matter, nor are applications of conventional technology to natural phenomena. no person has the standard human genome. all of us have variants in our genetic sequences. some are clinically significant. a well-known example, the brca genes that would present indicate a substantially elevated lifetime risk of breast cancer, pancreatic cancer, prostate cancer, or other types of cancer. variants such as these are natural biomarkers and this information, including its association with disease risk, is in unpatentable natural phenomena. also technologies to detect the absence or presence is unpatentable permitted by contrast, nothing in the current lot patenting of new type gnostic techniques such as new tools for sequencing genes. while certain biomarkers have been discovered, the
genes are no longer new. this represented a fundamental misunderstanding of the risks to science and patient care caused by permitting natural phenomena to be patented. under current law, natural phenomena are not patent eligible subject matter, nor are applications of conventional technology to natural phenomena. no person has the standard human genome. all of us have variants in our genetic sequences. some are clinically significant. a well-known example, the brca genes that would present...
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humans have this gene as well and certainly l have this gene as well and certainly there are unusualcause a similar increased hunger and obesity predisposition, but the dogs are really good example of how powerful our genes are in driving our response to food and how they can change our perception of hunger, evenif change our perception of hunger, even if eating, people experience hunger differently, just like dogs, and it means gaining weight is not just a case of exerting same amount of willpower whoever you are, or resisting gaining weight is not about the same amount of willpower. some of us must put more effort into staying slim, just like some dog owners must put more effort into keeping their dogs slim. interesting. i want to give you a heads up on what we are keeping an eye on here. we have these live pictures from germany earlier. the reason we will keep an eye on them is because we are expecting a press conference. you can see the left turns there and you can guess by the flags what we are waiting for. —— n. david cameron, foreign minister and the german foreign minister ar
humans have this gene as well and certainly l have this gene as well and certainly there are unusualcause a similar increased hunger and obesity predisposition, but the dogs are really good example of how powerful our genes are in driving our response to food and how they can change our perception of hunger, evenif change our perception of hunger, even if eating, people experience hunger differently, just like dogs, and it means gaining weight is not just a case of exerting same amount of...
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if you have a compelling gene therapy, they almost name the price. it would be difficult for a medicaid program not to cover. but this could bankrupt taxpayers. thoughts? >> i don't think we save lowering prices makes us better off, but for gene therapy, there is a significant problem and the idea, the prices are paid upfront when there was the most uncertainty about whether the gene therapy will work in the long run. >> value-based purchasing could play a role. but, if you do value-based purchasing, you still have -- how do you negotiate the upfront cost? i come up with a drug for sickle-cell, you want to treat them you charge $20 million per person. i can't believe they would get that, but the only thing that will stop them from asking that may be sticker shock. how do you negotiate that first out of the gate price? that is a question hanging and you are the free market guy. >> i am the white board, yes. true. not the case that you should negotiate the actual price upfront. instead, the value-based priced means the price will respond over time, ima
if you have a compelling gene therapy, they almost name the price. it would be difficult for a medicaid program not to cover. but this could bankrupt taxpayers. thoughts? >> i don't think we save lowering prices makes us better off, but for gene therapy, there is a significant problem and the idea, the prices are paid upfront when there was the most uncertainty about whether the gene therapy will work in the long run. >> value-based purchasing could play a role. but, if you do...
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the organ was especially modified with the crisper gene editing techniques to remove harmful pig genes and to add human ones to boost its compatibility. until now to get these had only been temporarily transplanted into brain, dead human patients. to man have also received p cards. but both died within months like curtis is president mc over in genesis, where he heads, development of organ transplants between spaces explained health sciences make to keep these suitable for humans. yes, thank you. and thanks for the interest in this and the story. so our approach is really to improve the compatibility of course i, oregon's with human recipients by making 3 different classes of changes to the course. and you know, the 1st group is to remove by what we call androgens are. the molecule is responsible for a per give rejection. we, we, we knock out the genes responsible for those engines and basically eliminate hyper here rejection. the next class of edits are reintroduce human genes into the parts . and you know, in this case we introduce 7 to regulate coagulation compatibility and the mech
the organ was especially modified with the crisper gene editing techniques to remove harmful pig genes and to add human ones to boost its compatibility. until now to get these had only been temporarily transplanted into brain, dead human patients. to man have also received p cards. but both died within months like curtis is president mc over in genesis, where he heads, development of organ transplants between spaces explained health sciences make to keep these suitable for humans. yes, thank...
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gene: yes, i do.has been much talk about china's economy, concluded at 5.6% growth last year, but not to the expectations. with more talk about circular economy, relying on domestic inputs and consumption, there will be changes upfront. it will be interesting to see what the results show the world. katie: you mentioned china's investments in other parts of the world, building in places like peru. the position of the government is that china has moved beyond being an economic partner in global trade to being somewhat of a rival. how are you think about that? gene: the two largest economies in the world need to trade with each other. our inputs on furniture, consumer goods, toys, footwear, clothing, rely on china's manufacturing process and these four decades plus of supply chain relationships. that is not ripped apart overnight. katie: that is good perspective to hear. you say you are hovering around 50% right now, down from 57%, over the next few years maybe get into the 40's. what are their countries
gene: yes, i do.has been much talk about china's economy, concluded at 5.6% growth last year, but not to the expectations. with more talk about circular economy, relying on domestic inputs and consumption, there will be changes upfront. it will be interesting to see what the results show the world. katie: you mentioned china's investments in other parts of the world, building in places like peru. the position of the government is that china has moved beyond being an economic partner in global...
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it also says how to legally transfer bison from the main gene pool to the reserve one.s are bought by friendly countries to breed them in their reserves. of course, healthy young individuals are sold for sale. in may, the first batch of nine heads went to bashkartastan. before this, kazakhstan bought zubrov from us. that is, to sell. and shooting teeth has long been legal, because the optimal number for preserving the population in our country is 1,500 individuals, and we now have 2,616 of them, this does not mean that they can be distributed, shot from right to left, but they are afraid of the imminent extinction of this species, there is no reason. by the way, belarus is a country with a fascinating modern history, our bison is a rare animal, and i think it’s right to take the best from the experience of friends, so we could lead in the future. and bison diplomacy, like china does with pandas, leases them only to states with which it is ready to do business. we could build the same scheme with the sale of teeth, only to friendly countries. how many individuals of what
it also says how to legally transfer bison from the main gene pool to the reserve one.s are bought by friendly countries to breed them in their reserves. of course, healthy young individuals are sold for sale. in may, the first batch of nine heads went to bashkartastan. before this, kazakhstan bought zubrov from us. that is, to sell. and shooting teeth has long been legal, because the optimal number for preserving the population in our country is 1,500 individuals, and we now have 2,616 of...
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his genes have not been i blurred because they are erotic, but because north korea views of genes ass going out are beautifying the landscape wherever i can do it. i am happy in the places where other beauty fires don't get. quite i am happy in the places where other beauty fires don't get.— beauty fires don't get. quite what viewers in north _ beauty fires don't get. quite what viewers in north korea _ beauty fires don't get. quite what viewers in north korea make - beauty fires don't get. quite what viewers in north korea make of. beauty fires don't get. quite what i viewers in north korea make of alan titchmarsh gardening in blurred genes is not clear, but they can do so safe in the knowledge that they will not be overly influenced by western capitalists' bourgeois weapon, the bluejean. time for a look at the weather. here's ben rich. grey skies looming ominously over northern ireland today. that is a sign of things to come. northern ireland will bear the brunt of heavy rain overnight tonight. already wet weather over northern ireland and eastern parts of northern ireland will see
his genes have not been i blurred because they are erotic, but because north korea views of genes ass going out are beautifying the landscape wherever i can do it. i am happy in the places where other beauty fires don't get. quite i am happy in the places where other beauty fires don't get.— beauty fires don't get. quite what viewers in north _ beauty fires don't get. quite what viewers in north korea _ beauty fires don't get. quite what viewers in north korea make - beauty fires don't get....
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this characteristic for insurance 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 to form. it is assumed that the influence of genetics is somewhat blast, which means that i can more clearly influence this through trainings and come at the elect, a threshold. the muscles begin to over us to define 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 you don't have what you taught our sports and competitions, but we're never direct competitor on the back kind of stuff. i think in general as twins, you don't think like that we will also together in school and in the same cost. and even then where it's about grades, not the tools that the system, then you are happy for the, the old stuff with, with the as another. but we didn't have a competitive mentality. coincidence, or conscious decision p
this characteristic for insurance 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 to form. it is assumed that the influence of genetics is somewhat blast, which means that i can more clearly influence this through trainings and come at the elect, a threshold. the muscles begin to over us to define they tire and burn among other things, sports positions, record. when...
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but in japan it’s already possible try the tomatoes. from hypertension, they did not add foreign genest out those that suppress the production of pressure-lowering gamma -aminobutyric acid, as a result, the fruits accumulate this substance and help in therapy, here are other interesting applications of the technology , millions of gmo mosquitoes were released on the florida keys archipelago in the usa, they as undercover agents, their mission is to find a female, impregnate her and pass her on to the offspring of the art. safe and approved for its use, before the united states , edited mosquitoes were released in panama, malaysia, brazil and the effect was positive. one morning on ntv, i’m sergei mayorov, hello. mikhail zhvanetsky passed away in 2020 at the age of 86, but his work and memory continue to live on, largely thanks to his wife natalya and son dmitry. on their initiative , biographical exhibitions are opened and documentaries are made. concerts are held, and negotiations are also underway to create a feature series about the life of the writer. denis morozov continues his st
but in japan it’s already possible try the tomatoes. from hypertension, they did not add foreign genest out those that suppress the production of pressure-lowering gamma -aminobutyric acid, as a result, the fruits accumulate this substance and help in therapy, here are other interesting applications of the technology , millions of gmo mosquitoes were released on the florida keys archipelago in the usa, they as undercover agents, their mission is to find a female, impregnate her and pass her...
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let's start with gene therapy. >> we have to look at the value of these therapies and the fact that gene therapy 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, i
let's start with gene therapy. >> we have to look at the value of these therapies and the fact that gene therapy 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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one that happened at the very beginning of a gene therapy a gene therapy was approved by the fda based the ability to navigate a room in low lights, and this had has never been used as an outcome before but it was generated from the fact that patients were reporting. and it was what they said was of value to them. of those kinds of outcomes, we need to be flexible about rigid about what will define benefit in each case. >> i totally agree. i know i'm over time so with that i will yield back. >> the chair recognizes ms. trahan for five minutes. >> thank you to the chair and ranking member for holding this important hearing. so grateful for the panel of experts here today and i give a special shout out to dr. flotte from u.s. chan medical school. as a mother of two young daughters it's great to see many of the bills we are focusing on will have a profound impact on the health of our kids. i'm particularly grateful that the accelerating kids act to care act which interviews with congresswoman mary mariannette miller-meeks is included in today's hearing. mr. chairman, i like to request una
one that happened at the very beginning of a gene therapy a gene therapy was approved by the fda based the ability to navigate a room in low lights, and this had has never been used as an outcome before but it was generated from the fact that patients were reporting. and it was what they said was of value to them. of those kinds of outcomes, we need to be flexible about rigid about what will define benefit in each case. >> i totally agree. i know i'm over time so with that i will yield...
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gene steratore, how do you see this?but this is where you appreciate we can look at these because they are so close and it is such a big play but i have it going off pal. steve: i agree. it just goes to show you how hard these plays are to referee. i'm being nice to the referee without being able to go to the monitor. you are guessing. you have no idea. andrew: gene, where was this sentiment 20 years ago from happen business -- steve happen business. andrew: the call on the court is new mexico basketball so they have to see something conclusive on this review to change the call. steve: two things happened in this game. san diego stopped scoring which we have seen a lot from them and toppin, j.t. toppin, dominated the offensive glass. changed everything. >> for the aztecs to your point the last six minutes they are 0-le from the floor -- 0-8 from the floor. these lobo fans have wbeen partying in vegas all week and what a week it has been for new mexico. most of the sports si they are in the field but they would sleep a lo
gene steratore, how do you see this?but this is where you appreciate we can look at these because they are so close and it is such a big play but i have it going off pal. steve: i agree. it just goes to show you how hard these plays are to referee. i'm being nice to the referee without being able to go to the monitor. you are guessing. you have no idea. andrew: gene, where was this sentiment 20 years ago from happen business -- steve happen business. andrew: the call on the court is new mexico...
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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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that doesn't mean you have this gene, and that's how it's going to be forms and other things that we call softening 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 captive it's, 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
that doesn't mean you have this gene, and that's how it's going to be forms and other things that we call softening 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 captive it's, i think the relationship with my brothers is...
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the genes i to ask the scientists! the genes make them feel hungry all the time.d meals, and so they'll go off and forage and steal food into it they can to find it. 50. forage and steal food into it they can to find it.— can to find it. so, eddy was part of the research. _ can to find it. so, eddy was part of the research. what _ can to find it. so, eddy was part of the research. what did _ can to find it. so, eddy was part of the research. what did he - can to find it. so, eddy was part of the research. what did he have - the research. what did he have to do? did it involve lots of eating? well, the first trial he did was, we took him into the lives and he had took him into the lives and he had to play a game of... they hit a sausage in a box. they look at how hard he could see it and smell it, and they looked at how hard he would work at trying to get the sausage. and how hard did he work? surprisingly, i think not as hard as i would expect. mas surprisingly, i think not as hard as i would exoect-_ i would expect. was it because it was a cumberland _ i would ex
the genes i to ask the scientists! the genes make them feel hungry all the time.d meals, and so they'll go off and forage and steal food into it they can to find it. 50. forage and steal food into it they can to find it.— can to find it. so, eddy was part of the research. _ can to find it. so, eddy was part of the research. what _ can to find it. so, eddy was part of the research. what did _ can to find it. so, eddy was part of the research. what did he - can to find it. so, eddy was part of...
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, her mom didn't have the gene, she has it.appen, i guess. >> well, listen. you need to talk to your doctor. not everybody should have genetic testing but it can save your life. >> sandra: dr. saphier, appreciate your time on that. the book "love mom." >> i loved your chapter. >> sandra: thank you so much. >> seems like democrats want businesses to be taxed more, pay their -- >> not my assumption. >> pay their workers more, lower prices, and pay people not to work. >> you know what i would like to see -- >> how are businesses going to survive? >> john: how about that? senator bernie sanders facing questions about a 32 hour work week, americans should work less but get paid the same. so how does that work? >> sandra: go hillary, go. national security is not the only threat to worry about from tiktok. brian kilmeade on the growing concerns how the app can harm the developing brains of young children. i suffer with psoriatic arthritis and psoriasis. i was on a journey for a really long time to find some relief. cosentyx works for
, her mom didn't have the gene, she has it.appen, i guess. >> well, listen. you need to talk to your doctor. not everybody should have genetic testing but it can save your life. >> sandra: dr. saphier, appreciate your time on that. the book "love mom." >> i loved your chapter. >> sandra: thank you so much. >> seems like democrats want businesses to be taxed more, pay their -- >> not my assumption. >> pay their workers more, lower prices, and...
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you just heard from gene sperling.a and now president biden. watches the economy a lot. what did you think he said about how we're doing and what the message is tonight? >> first of all a great very view. if you ask me a question, i can take ten minutes to answer enwith your follow up questions. >> i might have to jump in and cut you off. >> absolutely. i'm going to keep talking. just run with it. what he's saying is look, things are improving, things are getting better. the economy is good. we expect a strong jobs report. he's right. but the american people don't feel it. you cited example after example. you're dead right. they don't feel it. taking a bow for the improvement in inflation is a bit rich here. the fact of the matter is, it's coming down at least from its highs because the federal reserve has been aggressively raising interest rates. so tip your hat to jerome powell but not the white house at this stage. >> martha: one of the questions is, we would have had to -- would we have needed this enormous battle
you just heard from gene sperling.a and now president biden. watches the economy a lot. what did you think he said about how we're doing and what the message is tonight? >> first of all a great very view. if you ask me a question, i can take ten minutes to answer enwith your follow up questions. >> i might have to jump in and cut you off. >> absolutely. i'm going to keep talking. just run with it. what he's saying is look, things are improving, things are getting better. the...
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they are trying to identify genes in hop plants that are more resilient to climate change, while also flavours of beer. 0ur science correspondent pallab ghosh can tell us more. it's a great british tradition, but one that's now under threat. mm! that distinctive flavour is down to the hops that are used in the brewing process. but there's a problem. the hop plant doesn't like the hotter, drier conditions we've had in recent decades, and production has plummeted. it's also affected that lovely, bitterflavour. and with climate change, the problem is only going to get worse. dr helen cockerton is identifying genes in hundreds of different hop plants that will make them more resistant to climate change. but the new varieties also have to be acceptable to the brewing industry. brewers want good tasting beer, so they need their hops to produce the flavour profile that is particularly desirable for the beer that they hope to produce. whereas growers are more interested in having plants that are able to survive but also providing a good yield in order to give them a large crop. can't you have
they are trying to identify genes in hop plants that are more resilient to climate change, while also flavours of beer. 0ur science correspondent pallab ghosh can tell us more. it's a great british tradition, but one that's now under threat. mm! that distinctive flavour is down to the hops that are used in the brewing process. but there's a problem. the hop plant doesn't like the hotter, drier conditions we've had in recent decades, and production has plummeted. it's also affected that lovely,...
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yes, humans have this gene _ is happening in humans at all?ans have this gene is well and there are certainly unusual patients that have mutations that cause a similar kind of increased hunger and obesity praised disposition in humans. but also, i think the dogs are a really good example of how powerful our genes are in driving our response to food and how they can really change our perception of hunger, even if we are eating the same. people experience hunger differently, just like the dogs, and it means that gaining weight isn't just like exerting the same amount of willpower, whoever you are, or resisting gaining weight isn't about the same amount of willpower. some of us have to put much more effort into staying slim, just like some dog owners have to put much more effort into keeping their dogs slim. thank you very much for coming on the programme. let'sjust leave you with these pictures here. this is an online camera feed. it's called hatch watch. this pair of bald eagles have made their nest overlooking big bear lake, high in the mounta
yes, humans have this gene _ is happening in humans at all?ans have this gene is well and there are certainly unusual patients that have mutations that cause a similar kind of increased hunger and obesity praised disposition in humans. but also, i think the dogs are a really good example of how powerful our genes are in driving our response to food and how they can really change our perception of hunger, even if we are eating the same. people experience hunger differently, just like the dogs,...
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the flagship collection of the belarusian bank of the gene fund of plants and cultures is kept behindalls. in aluminum envelopes and jars, they, like in the advanced storage facilities of the world, sleep packaged in small portions. among them are the best foreign and purely belarusian varieties. there are those that have no analogues in the world at all, 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 based on... the gene pool of plants, now the result of this program is recognized as a national treasure, based on samples from the collection, our scientists are developing new types of grain, root and industrial crops. 67% of the seeds with which farmers sowed our fields were belarusian seeds, native domestic selection. the share in some cultures even reached 80%. this means that almost everything w
the flagship collection of the belarusian bank of the gene fund of plants and cultures is kept behindalls. in aluminum envelopes and jars, they, like in the advanced storage facilities of the world, sleep packaged in small portions. among them are the best foreign and purely belarusian varieties. there are those that have no analogues in the world at all, for example, kopylyanka wheat, which was recognized as unique and was taken to that same planetary storage facility on spitsbergen. this...
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you understanding of similar mental is good advice gene a moment that i go southern, which is probably most info on the 2nd, go to the place of either of you the width of the seal, the seems a little bit closer to now this wasn't meant this took us to fight the mazda, come in the field is, can use the phone and we have to just sort of just the order of what the value of such as cables can we, that to be people side of the piece. you will see the cover for this example by the worst thing instead of with us. this is the address of the then see the in, in the blue and then nothing costs the business. the way up to the, the, the the, the, the soonest we mentioned, we thought it was, but it was quite a bit of these to assume is that, hey, i use up a ceiling. boating this, the godaddy probably got sink when to see him, particularly important sample. but it's important you for there to see him present that i see this, you haven't used any other windows bank because of the say what do you that like listing yet in the book and opinion fee. now the links you add items for this and i wish you cou
you understanding of similar mental is good advice gene a moment that i go southern, which is probably most info on the 2nd, go to the place of either of you the width of the seal, the seems a little bit closer to now this wasn't meant this took us to fight the mazda, come in the field is, can use the phone and we have to just sort of just the order of what the value of such as cables can we, that to be people side of the piece. you will see the cover for this example by the worst thing instead...
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but identifying the key genes can dramatically shorten the development time.dna, it will be much easier to select those plants that we want to breed again with. and the research will also speed up the selection of genes to produce the stronger flavours that beer drinkers want these days. the great news on this, from my perspective, is that sort of ten to 15 years ago, when new varieties were being given to me to have a little rub and a sniff of, i was skeptical that we could grow intense varieties in this climate. and what the breeders have definitely shown in the last couple of years is that absolutely we can. britain's oldest brewing company in faversham in kent says that the research is vital for the future of the british pint. i mean, i think without it, it's going to die off. i mean, those hops are vital to the british pint. whether it's a new british pint or an old—school british pint. but without that, we're just going to be importing beer. we won't have that culture here any more. it's a race against time, with british summers becoming hotter and drier
but identifying the key genes can dramatically shorten the development time.dna, it will be much easier to select those plants that we want to breed again with. and the research will also speed up the selection of genes to produce the stronger flavours that beer drinkers want these days. the great news on this, from my perspective, is that sort of ten to 15 years ago, when new varieties were being given to me to have a little rub and a sniff of, i was skeptical that we could grow intense...
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the oregon was especially modified with the crisper gene editing technique to remove harmful pig genes and to add human ones to boost its compatibility. until now, pig kidneys had only been temporarily transplanted into brain dead patients. to man have also received pay cards. but both died within months. it's what i'm doing now by dr. mike curtis. he's the president and chief executive officer at the genesis. he's responsible for managing the development of egypt. this is 0 transplantation programs in cambridge, massachusetts. that's transplants between 2 species. doctors, it's good to have you with this um walk us through this. how do you make pig kid these suitable for human transplantation? yes, thank you. and thanks for the interest in this and the story. so our approach is really to improve the compatibility of course on oregon's with human recipients by making 3 different classes of changes to the course. and you know, the 1st group is to remove by what we call androgens are. the molecule is responsible for a per give injection be we knock out the genes responsible for those eng
the oregon was especially modified with the crisper gene editing technique to remove harmful pig genes and to add human ones to boost its compatibility. until now, pig kidneys had only been temporarily transplanted into brain dead patients. to man have also received pay cards. but both died within months. it's what i'm doing now by dr. mike curtis. he's the president and chief executive officer at the genesis. he's responsible for managing the development of egypt. this is 0 transplantation...
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thank you. >> thank you. >> gene munster. is there a trade around this, guy, or is it just even knowing if there is a trump presidency, that he has a target on meta's back. >> that was going to be my question to gene, he just said that they're the -- i'm paraphrasing, i'm sure, enemy of the people -- you have to say that if then he's elected president again, what happens to facebook? that's the risk. but i would push back and say, what's the retaliation, if any, from the chinese government? we start banning or having people make divest sures, that would be my concern. >> both parties hate meta. both parties hate that organization, so, i don't know -- >> they hate the chinese more. >> they hate the chinese more, but it's still a bipartisan issue. when you look at snapchat, i thought snapchat, though it ran up into the actual news, i thought it should have run a little further. so, snapchat's action the s telling me that either senate is not going to be able to pass it, or just pass it in makesake only, there's going to be real
thank you. >> thank you. >> gene munster. is there a trade around this, guy, or is it just even knowing if there is a trump presidency, that he has a target on meta's back. >> that was going to be my question to gene, he just said that they're the -- i'm paraphrasing, i'm sure, enemy of the people -- you have to say that if then he's elected president again, what happens to facebook? that's the risk. but i would push back and say, what's the retaliation, if any, from the...
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>> i agree on most of what gene said. the one issue i have, for them to get material revenue that will cause the sort of bump in margins and justify a higher multiple, it's years away. like, from a product offering in and around a.i. they are probably going to introduce a phone that has a.i. on the phone -- >> the margins are very high on a.i. >> right,but think about this. i want to be really clear. microsoft, 69% gross margin company, versus apple at 45%. microsoft, mid-teens expected growth. apple has mid-single digits and they don't have gen a.i. if you are going to make, you are going to bet that microsoft is going to be able to inflect and get a lot of leverage, and this openai thing. and apple has not articulated a single thing they're doing. the thing that the market is paying up for right now. and that's why the stock is being sold. >> so, you just did a self-would you rather -- >> stealth. >> i like what you did, the inflection in the investment now, when it's going to pay off. so, julie, the same question to yo
>> i agree on most of what gene said. the one issue i have, for them to get material revenue that will cause the sort of bump in margins and justify a higher multiple, it's years away. like, from a product offering in and around a.i. they are probably going to introduce a phone that has a.i. on the phone -- >> the margins are very high on a.i. >> right,but think about this. i want to be really clear. microsoft, 69% gross margin company, versus apple at 45%. microsoft,...
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what type of gene modified pigs are donating? think the second aspects is one what are the medications that we're going to give this patient so we can prevent rejection. the areas immune suppressant drug that is we use in the clinic do not seem to be effective in the case of xeno transplantation. what we had to do is adapt new drug that is were being developed. and for the first time we used one of these medications on the current patient. and i think that that was so far a success. of course, rejection takes time some of we have to follow this patient carefully. but -- the initial impression is only positive from our team. >> can you me understand a little bit the potential that you and your colleagues see for this type of thing? given the enormous need tense of thousands of people. and we know that big disparities in racial minorities in the country. >> yeah, those are -- those are huge. the disparity in kidney transplantation keeps increasing and as well as the organ shortage. so patients don't get referred for transplant. whe
what type of gene modified pigs are donating? think the second aspects is one what are the medications that we're going to give this patient so we can prevent rejection. the areas immune suppressant drug that is we use in the clinic do not seem to be effective in the case of xeno transplantation. what we had to do is adapt new drug that is were being developed. and for the first time we used one of these medications on the current patient. and i think that that was so far a success. of course,...
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it is a disease if you carry the gene or the propensity f adipose gene or the fat gene. everybody who drinks is an alcoholic, but if you have the gene for it, you develop alcoholism. it is the same thing with people who have obesity. not everybody who eats a lot and shows up with extra weight has that gene or carries that propensity. but because it's a big spectrum, it's a spectrum just like everything is a spectrum. but if you do carry it, you will always, always put the weight back on. and so when i realized that -- you've seen -- you all have seen. i've been in the struggle. i've been in the storm of losing the weight, gaining it back. losing the weight, gaining it back. and what i realized when i listened to what the doctor said, that you are always going to put it back on, and it's like holding your breath underwater and trying not to rise. you're always going to rise. >> jimmy: when you talk to -- does god ever call you and ask you for stuff? [ laughter ] >> no, god doesn't. god doesn't call and ask me for stuff. i will say this. i have an extra spare bedroom for j
it is a disease if you carry the gene or the propensity f adipose gene or the fat gene. everybody who drinks is an alcoholic, but if you have the gene for it, you develop alcoholism. it is the same thing with people who have obesity. not everybody who eats a lot and shows up with extra weight has that gene or carries that propensity. but because it's a big spectrum, it's a spectrum just like everything is a spectrum. but if you do carry it, you will always, always put the weight back on. and so...
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gene: this is one i want to respectfully pass on. maybe speak for one piece of the conversation related to tiktok, the impact on teenagers and the youth. instagram, the average time spent per day is about 40 minutes. it's about 70 minutes for tiktok. these products are highly addictive. from my perspective, to step outside of the geopolitical ping-pong match related to this, and just say i think there needs to be better curves in terms of -- better curbs in terms of the usage if this does get through the senate. haslinda: are bytedance likely -- bytedance are likely to challenge this on legal grounds. what challenges are likely to face? gene: the reason this has been referred to as an uphill battle despite the momentum out of the house is the senators are looking at this more of what is the governor's role in terms of regulating business more broadly? the state of montana has tried to put effectively a ban and that was overturned in the courts. there has been some precedent that essentially this is meddling in an area where lawmakers
gene: this is one i want to respectfully pass on. maybe speak for one piece of the conversation related to tiktok, the impact on teenagers and the youth. instagram, the average time spent per day is about 40 minutes. it's about 70 minutes for tiktok. these products are highly addictive. from my perspective, to step outside of the geopolitical ping-pong match related to this, and just say i think there needs to be better curves in terms of -- better curbs in terms of the usage if this does get...
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in this case, scientists removed several genes from the pig that can trigger rejection.help us understand this brave new world, we are joined by dr. leonardo realla, the medical director at massachusetts general hospital where this historic event took place. so good to have you on the program. congratulations on this historic successful first. i take it is still successful. the patient is doing well? >> the patient is doing extremely well, thank you. >> so, his prognosis, normally if you had a kidney transplant, how soon would he be getting out of the hospital, and do you know what he is, when he will be getting out? >> yeah, so most patients remain at the hospital for about five to six days. in his case, we will probably keep about a week or nine days, just to make sure everything is ok, but all of the signs that we have so far, in particular the blood tests and things that we follow, are extremely positive. and he has been off dialysis since last saturday. >> that is amazing. before we get into the complexities here, we were all very struck by seeing how moved you were
in this case, scientists removed several genes from the pig that can trigger rejection.help us understand this brave new world, we are joined by dr. leonardo realla, the medical director at massachusetts general hospital where this historic event took place. so good to have you on the program. congratulations on this historic successful first. i take it is still successful. the patient is doing well? >> the patient is doing extremely well, thank you. >> so, his prognosis, normally...
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he's what his genes. >> his genes. >> his genes. >> well, genes are banned in nonh >> well, genes arehat stuff like cowboy type. yes, kim jong un's not into any of that. they've been banned since 1990s. banned since the early 1990s. yes. so titchmarsh is thrilled that his career is taking off there, but turns out he's kind of a strange thing to censor, though. >> the gene. well it's what it means to them, isn't it? >> yeah, it's a cultural difference. what do you think , josh? >> well, i think it's interesting that, as you say, that so that it's become it is so popular there, they popular out there, but they steal us. it's a bbc steal it from us. it's a bbc program. pay for with our program. we pay for it with our fee and they just basically steal and put out. and steal it and put it out. and we're not getting money of we're not getting any money of that. any that. they're not giving us any money need sue them. money back. we need to sue them. >> josh, can you this >> josh, can you do this last story in this is the daily story in 30s? this is the daily star, joey barton. >> barton rea
he's what his genes. >> his genes. >> his genes. >> well, genes are banned in nonh >> well, genes arehat stuff like cowboy type. yes, kim jong un's not into any of that. they've been banned since 1990s. banned since the early 1990s. yes. so titchmarsh is thrilled that his career is taking off there, but turns out he's kind of a strange thing to censor, though. >> the gene. well it's what it means to them, isn't it? >> yeah, it's a cultural difference. what do...
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he says it is being driven by gene therapy. when sickle-cell comes widely spread -- i don't know how it will be priced but my state has a lot. i don't know how we will be able to afford, given that everybody should have access. very concisely, how are we going to show restraint on the price of some of these new gene therapies which already is driving up medicaid. 35% of medicaid is now pharmaceutical cost. mr. boerner, i will start with you. >> we don't work with gene therapy. >> let me go to david. >> we don't work with gene therapy. >> i thought i saw a press release. >> we have nothing in advanced stages. >> we do have a key set for treatment. we support legislation in order to be able to do contracts in the cases of gene therapy. we welcome legislation in order to be able to have the contracts. >> that is good. value-based contracts could be important but it does not address the opening cost. the opening cost is sky high. what would you give to us in terms of market solutions to an opening price that would be so much that i
he says it is being driven by gene therapy. when sickle-cell comes widely spread -- i don't know how it will be priced but my state has a lot. i don't know how we will be able to afford, given that everybody should have access. very concisely, how are we going to show restraint on the price of some of these new gene therapies which already is driving up medicaid. 35% of medicaid is now pharmaceutical cost. mr. boerner, i will start with you. >> we don't work with gene therapy. >>...
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a blood test is taken for this gene; we know what the girl’s prognosis is.and check yourself. and we have one more daughter. come here, daughter, we have a women's theme. what are you? yes, of course, i’m 15 years old, i’m in the ninth grade, that is, you’re the youngest, all the attention is a teenager, look at her, it ’s clear that she’s a teenager, small, wearing makeup, so funny, a girl is looking for herself, she’s already found it, you write your own music, yes, what? says dad, dad is very glad that he says lebanon, even more times, even more times, well , these are such wonderful girls, today we are with this... and we will cook georgian food, of course, because this is an amazing cuisine, we will do everything absolutely do, but for now, sit down , my little berry, i love you all, please sit down , let’s take a short break and then continue, a dish for the whole family, mom, thank you for teaching me from my very childhood to greens, i love i'm 60 this year, i don't know what glasses are, we're setting a special table in it's a holiday. and you decid
a blood test is taken for this gene; we know what the girl’s prognosis is.and check yourself. and we have one more daughter. come here, daughter, we have a women's theme. what are you? yes, of course, i’m 15 years old, i’m in the ninth grade, that is, you’re the youngest, all the attention is a teenager, look at her, it ’s clear that she’s a teenager, small, wearing makeup, so funny, a girl is looking for herself, she’s already found it, you write your own music, yes, what? says...
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the stands, and it stimulates, and yes, and i think about as far as i understand, there are sports genesut you probably already somehow think that going into sports will definitely not be our choice. maybe we can tell them where and what is best , well, indeed, genes probably play a role, because he develops quickly, and quickly sat down, crawled, stood up, so wherever he wants to go, of course, we will support him. the current minsk squad includes only a few girls who played in the cev cup final 6 years ago. by the way, head coach olga polchevskaya then acted as a setter. therefore, fedorinchik’s return to the site is special in history. the main club of the country of the last decade, well, for the sake of such moments , you always need to do what you love in spite of everything, you know, yes, lately there has been a lack of emotions, you know, athletes dependent on some new sensations, on bright victories, we didn’t have that, this is the level we had to go through to achieve this, and that’s all. everything for today arena will be on air in a week, see you. we have a short new day a
the stands, and it stimulates, and yes, and i think about as far as i understand, there are sports genesut you probably already somehow think that going into sports will definitely not be our choice. maybe we can tell them where and what is best , well, indeed, genes probably play a role, because he develops quickly, and quickly sat down, crawled, stood up, so wherever he wants to go, of course, we will support him. the current minsk squad includes only a few girls who played in the cev cup...
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known to raise a woman's risk, but doctors remind us there are other genes we can't test for yet therere other mutations that we're simply not aware of and other contributing factors that may put one at high risk. munn then underwent a breast mri. doctors diagnosed her with luminal b cancer in both breasts, a fairly aggressive cancer that can grow quickly. rednet breast radiologist doctor jason mckillop is not munn's doctor, but says the assessment, called the breast cancer risk assessment score, helped the actress and new mom catch it early. >> risk stratification certainly contributed to her imaging workup and ultimately her diagnosis on social media, munn says. >> she would have been unaware until her next mammogram a year later. munn's risk assessment score was 37. doctor mckillop's patient don mccarthy score was 25. anything over 20. doctors will recommend genetic testing and more specialized imaging, such as a breast mri. >> they take into consideration your hormones, your age when you first had your period. >> but there are other contributing factors reproductive history, for in
known to raise a woman's risk, but doctors remind us there are other genes we can't test for yet therere other mutations that we're simply not aware of and other contributing factors that may put one at high risk. munn then underwent a breast mri. doctors diagnosed her with luminal b cancer in both breasts, a fairly aggressive cancer that can grow quickly. rednet breast radiologist doctor jason mckillop is not munn's doctor, but says the assessment, called the breast cancer risk assessment...
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is that, that a huge a you standing in control is the cost and the 2 beds, gene skaggs. so going to control the record from the deluxe control. and that's, and obviously they're not going to and i'm going to do a contract with them. but through that i mean that if you can do anything for that pretty much gonna cost us. no, i mean the whole this is the 2 matters is going to go down to the moment. i'm the value when you put the load component is the waste waiting for the what does a good the the on the piano thing it is. do you think you do not much deposit the fuzzy because the dominion started the new york the days, but i believe that the 2 of them must have done a flower not. i mean, if you're on the, you know, november of november though, they kind of get this in the front of you because to get the, the, the comment the last couple years and you're going to give them nancy and you do tend to put it always love either looked the most messes mazda just the left, the bottom of his car. he already got him to be there to allow us to move it to the plus the nature of the pla
is that, that a huge a you standing in control is the cost and the 2 beds, gene skaggs. so going to control the record from the deluxe control. and that's, and obviously they're not going to and i'm going to do a contract with them. but through that i mean that if you can do anything for that pretty much gonna cost us. no, i mean the whole this is the 2 matters is going to go down to the moment. i'm the value when you put the load component is the waste waiting for the what does a good the the...
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my husband and i turned out to be carriers of a defective gene and this gene was passed on.lp with memory problems, it helps improve cerebral circulation, restore memory and attention, the choice should be balanced, time-tested, to keep your head working, if you want to become a modern individual entrepreneur and not pay a commission from a transfer to a cash account, then open a business account on vtb.ru. i came to a tasty point for a convenient schedule, found friends here, and in general there are many reasons to stay, come for a suitable schedule, stay for love, hit the spot with work, pay less, buckwheat 67.90 delivery with a 25% discount from 30 minutes using the code in the app pyaterochka, pyaterochka vyr. a loan with cashback from sber is even more opportunities, because every month you will get a 2% return in sber bonuses, thank you, hurry up to get a loan with cashback, it’s more profitable in sberbank with prime, choose your favorite brands on wildberries, smile more often, oral care product for the whole family from splat, brushes, pastes, rinses and much more,
my husband and i turned out to be carriers of a defective gene and this gene was passed on.lp with memory problems, it helps improve cerebral circulation, restore memory and attention, the choice should be balanced, time-tested, to keep your head working, if you want to become a modern individual entrepreneur and not pay a commission from a transfer to a cash account, then open a business account on vtb.ru. i came to a tasty point for a convenient schedule, found friends here, and in general...
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it's like your genes change, like genes don't change, like people's didn't change people's genes didn'tn 1990 and 2019. you could have a gene that, once it's stuffed full of modern life, might come in, i don't know, full of modern life. >> you'd have something like a how was that date the other day ? how was that date the other day? >> how cruel, how cruel, but yes, it's, they don't mention here forever. plastics that was where my brain went to straight away. yes, but yeah. and it's interesting that australia seems to have the highest number of early onset cancer and new zealand second, but they don't mention you would think that might be skin cancer or something. it's we're something. but no, it's we're talking cancer. talking about breast cancer. >> colon australia are a nation of aren't they. sorry of fatties aren't they. sorry australia. good australia. they've got a good shape. they're they've shape. no they're not. they've got very obesity levels. got very high obesity levels. yeah. in good shape. yeah. they're not in good shape. and a drink don't and they love a drink don't they.
it's like your genes change, like genes don't change, like people's didn't change people's genes didn'tn 1990 and 2019. you could have a gene that, once it's stuffed full of modern life, might come in, i don't know, full of modern life. >> you'd have something like a how was that date the other day ? how was that date the other day? >> how cruel, how cruel, but yes, it's, they don't mention here forever. plastics that was where my brain went to straight away. yes, but yeah. and it's...
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all right, thanks lot gene, that's all the time we have for this segment of the program. independent international affairs, analyst gilbert doctor joining us from brussels and thanks to independent researcher and arthur greg simons joining us from ubsala sweden with that. to an end here on this edition of the news review, but sick around, there's plenty more to come here on press tv. information about palestine abounds on social networks, many times without context. they do not allow us to go deeper and understand all the dimensions of a catastrophe that is dragging on for centuries. daniel hardway, chilean mayor of palestinian origin opens a window to palestine to understand in depth the present cause of the palestinian people, exploring its history and future prospects. do not miss a window to palestine. iran and turkmenistan do not consider themselves just neighbors, but relatives. throughout ages, they have bolstered their ties from culture economy and science and technology and the myrriad other fields. they have set the stage for bolder steps in order to faster vibr
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cell lung cancer that has spread, tests positive for pd-l1, and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene. opdivo plus yervoy is not chemotherapy, it works differently. it helps your immune system fight cancer in 2 different ways. opdivo and yervoy can cause your immune system to harm healthy parts of your body during and after treatment. these problems can be severe and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you have a cough; chest pain; shortness of breath; irregular heartbeat; diarrhea; constipation; severe stomach pain; severe nausea or vomiting; dizziness; fainting; eye problems; extreme tiredness; changes in appetite, thirst or urine; rash; itching; confusion; memory problems; muscle pain or weakness; joint pain; flushing; or fever. these are not all the possible side effects. problems can occur together and more often when opdivo is used with yervoy. tell your doctor about all medical conditions including immune or nervous system problems, if you've had or plan to have an organ or stem cell transplant, or received chest radiation. your search for 2 immunotherapies starts here
cell lung cancer that has spread, tests positive for pd-l1, and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene. opdivo plus yervoy is not chemotherapy, it works differently. it helps your immune system fight cancer in 2 different ways. opdivo and yervoy can cause your immune system to harm healthy parts of your body during and after treatment. these problems can be severe and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you have a cough; chest pain; shortness of breath; irregular heartbeat;...
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a slave without academia and profession the horde does not know, and here the raptam absorbed the genesr, i learned from paryzha the son of the game on the fartapian, from paryzha i have a new mentor, young campuser frederik shapan. the training seems to be talented, and it is not fun that they have already performed in parisian salons. spyarsha korda plays music. the horde became followers of the secular world. at the end of the day, hungarian ferenc-list, frenchman annare balzac, russian ivan turgenev. paryzh, your creator from all over the world. here halassyatskamu zhytstyu the end is over. paryzhanka. bugle was the youngest for napaleon, the second row, she was 18, and the pit was already 36, but she could not stand before such cavaliers. in 1847 godse. the horde began the shameful pass of the hole of the italian opera in paris, however, the adpratsavat was pressed for the whole adzin season. france's fortunes were in decline, but there was still no time for opera. there were no problems at all. vydomaga pianist and teacher were asked for help from possible families of music teache
a slave without academia and profession the horde does not know, and here the raptam absorbed the genesr, i learned from paryzha the son of the game on the fartapian, from paryzha i have a new mentor, young campuser frederik shapan. the training seems to be talented, and it is not fun that they have already performed in parisian salons. spyarsha korda plays music. the horde became followers of the secular world. at the end of the day, hungarian ferenc-list, frenchman annare balzac, russian ivan...