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how does this gene therapy work? what is it du? babies. when we are in the womb, we make something called faecal people have to have their sound cells removed from their body and then in the lab, the gene editing takes place live a disease—free life. it does have side effects including bleeding, and lots of other things that really do need to be discussed. the price tag, the listed price, is £1.65 million per person. it's taking lots of things into account. gene therapy is coming out for things like sickle cell disease that will mean more people will get the chance to have it. more on that story the news website and app. it's one of the cheapest forms of energy around but one of the main challenges faced by those wanting to increase for the future. have found a solution, which could work been to find out more. this isn't some high—tech digital innovation — civil engineering. this hill is a clue to how the whole thing works. so, stephen, what have we got here? creating a kind of reservoir, and that is the secret can i get inside? we
how does this gene therapy work? what is it du? babies. when we are in the womb, we make something called faecal people have to have their sound cells removed from their body and then in the lab, the gene editing takes place live a disease—free life. it does have side effects including bleeding, and lots of other things that really do need to be discussed. the price tag, the listed price, is £1.65 million per person. it's taking lots of things into account. gene therapy is coming out for...
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deepwater gene munster is back. so gene what were the highlights. >> melissa three takeaways. because they shimmy down some of the inventory levels that had a negative impact on the results. and they basically moved those over into march. and so that's why you had that more favorable march guide. second is that the march guide does not include any new regions with apple intelligence, which they said had a positive impact in the december quarter where it was available. and the third piece is that cook said that there were his comment was lots of devices sold during covid, and that is an opportunity to upgrade in the quarters ahead. so overall, my sense is it just wasn't nearly as bad as it looked. just a reminder that there's some fluidity between quarters, but the trend remains positive. >> gene. thank you. gene munste, deepwater. it is time for the final trade. let's go around the horn tim seymour. >> ups you don't need to go out and buy this one today. but if you think about a company that's really found a way to think about their margins and turn it around, this has been a
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we got to get back to gene munster here. conference call that stock is at after our session. highs up about 5% right now. gene what's the latest melissa. >> three key takeaways. first the robotaxi service launches in austin. that's in june. most people had expected it late in the year. they did say it's dipping the toe into the water. second is that he described 2026 as a year that's going to be epic in 2027 and 28 as being ballistic, ridiculous and bananas. i mean, he just really can't pull the adjectives on more strong. and last is on the capex side, he says given the opportunity around ai more broadly and autonomy and optimist, a $500 billion infrastructure buildout is justified. so i think it's kind of all systems go, at least for the people that can look past. not a lot has been said about 2025. i think he's laying the groundwork that give him space in 2025 for a breakout in 26. >> all right, gene, thank you gene munster for that update on tesla. the other stock's pretty stable in the after hour session in terms of the
we got to get back to gene munster here. conference call that stock is at after our session. highs up about 5% right now. gene what's the latest melissa. >> three key takeaways. first the robotaxi service launches in austin. that's in june. most people had expected it late in the year. they did say it's dipping the toe into the water. second is that he described 2026 as a year that's going to be epic in 2027 and 28 as being ballistic, ridiculous and bananas. i mean, he just really can't...
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> reporter: two years ago, gene started searching for a way to stay active. >> woo!ever seen a tap dancer with a frown on their face. they look like they're having a lot of fun. >> reporter: when he couldn't find a group tap class for older adults in dallas, gene didn't give up. he asked for private lessons instead. >> he knew nothing, except for what he loved to watch on television, which is all the beautiful old black and white musicals. >> reporter: now at almost 84 years old, he taps away every wednesday. >> in a way, it's kind of like singing in the shower. you don't have an audience. you do it just because you enjoy doing it. >> reporter: last year, gene took his passion to the next level, competing in frisco's got talent with his teacher stephanie right by his side. > it's something that is extremely inspiring to just keep going. you don't have to just sit at home and watch tv. >> reporter: but through it all, gene's goal has always remained the same, to be his best self and continue finding new ways to bring joy and passion to his everyday routine. >> it give
> reporter: two years ago, gene started searching for a way to stay active. >> woo!ever seen a tap dancer with a frown on their face. they look like they're having a lot of fun. >> reporter: when he couldn't find a group tap class for older adults in dallas, gene didn't give up. he asked for private lessons instead. >> he knew nothing, except for what he loved to watch on television, which is all the beautiful old black and white musicals. >> reporter: now at almost...
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splicing up with non genes of additional genes. the dna given a new capabilities. right, so if you've got a, uh, a bullet buyers that while extremely deadly and it does red darvis, but it's not contagious like the flu. but you can mutated into being contagious by air. or you can make an extremely dangerous, extremely busy place that can be on least on either enemy. yeah. forces in places like, uh, uh, central africa, one of the population, if you want to population reduction as westerly scotts, we talk about. yeah. so, you know what, i think that over so the thing about would be the population, africa, wasn't getting back to me by western, uh, vaccines that are not causing massive cancers and other things. first of all, that for some reason they weren't going out or you know, i'm cold or cold with the, was that the main, or you the same uh, demographic as of the more viral while a bed layer. but the, the excess deaths weren't showing uh, that big of a mock up in depth until the western vaccine scale. then you have a very sharp incr
splicing up with non genes of additional genes. the dna given a new capabilities. right, so if you've got a, uh, a bullet buyers that while extremely deadly and it does red darvis, but it's not contagious like the flu. but you can mutated into being contagious by air. or you can make an extremely dangerous, extremely busy place that can be on least on either enemy. yeah. forces in places like, uh, uh, central africa, one of the population, if you want to population reduction as westerly scotts,...
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gene wasn't doing what dad wanted him to. was gene about to get the boot? yeah, i thought so. i thought dad was being a little bit too hard on gene. you know, like, "dad, you ought to back it down maybe a notch or two. if you're gonna get rid of the guy, why don't you just go ahead and fire him." gene was one of the main suspects that we were looking at. andrea canning: meanwhile, police got a break. they discovered dna on that zip tie found around melvin's neck. they immediately started swabbing suspects, hoping to find a match. i have over 80 dna samples that i've collected from anybody and everybody connected to this case. did you interview all those people as well or just-- all those people had been interviewed by me or at least one of the other three or four or five detectives that had assisted with this case. 80 people? mm-hmm. andrea canning: clearly, it would be a tough case to crack. is it like finding a suspect in a haystack? in a stack of suspects, probably, yeah. andrea canning: but were they looking in the right haystack? craig melvin: coming up, a secret kept in
gene wasn't doing what dad wanted him to. was gene about to get the boot? yeah, i thought so. i thought dad was being a little bit too hard on gene. you know, like, "dad, you ought to back it down maybe a notch or two. if you're gonna get rid of the guy, why don't you just go ahead and fire him." gene was one of the main suspects that we were looking at. andrea canning: meanwhile, police got a break. they discovered dna on that zip tie found around melvin's neck. they immediately...
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gene: i don't think it will be a new owner. ultimately, this will go back to her house and senate vote. i think tiktok will be allowed to remain. there is that much political pressure. biden today was evidence of how strong political pressure is. if i'm wrong and there is a sale, the algorithm doesn't change. where does that data go? i don't think that changes. mike: donald trump spoke with xi jinping today, whose blessing would be needed for any sale by bytedance. do you see buyers emerging perhaps including elon musk whose name has been floated in chinese circles? gene: if i'm wrong and this goes the route of a sale, elon is a buyer. there could be other constituents, groups, telcos. they started to venture into things like this. mega cap has more room with the administration. something along those lines. something will come out. it's worth $100 billion. a doable ticket. tiktok users should rest easy because they will get their product, whether in current form or under new leadership. caroline: wow, $100 billion. thank you. c
gene: i don't think it will be a new owner. ultimately, this will go back to her house and senate vote. i think tiktok will be allowed to remain. there is that much political pressure. biden today was evidence of how strong political pressure is. if i'm wrong and there is a sale, the algorithm doesn't change. where does that data go? i don't think that changes. mike: donald trump spoke with xi jinping today, whose blessing would be needed for any sale by bytedance. do you see buyers emerging...
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gene munster is with us. great to have you.swung really far to one side. where is it now, with this latest move? >> i mean, it's clearly on the right side of the equation, no pun intended, i think it ultimately is just a remarkable chain of events, turn of events for zuckerberg and the culture of meta. it does lean left. and i think these recent moves, i think, just speak to his willingness to work with more conservatives. and, so, i think he's sending a message really to the world that he's more open to conservatives, maybe you put those two together, then this nets out at kind of a net neutral type of a platform at this point. >> i mean, julia made the interesting point about advertisers, and, you know, if advertisers feel like their ads are going to appear in a safe sort of environment, then it's not an issue, but if that's different, if it changes with this latest move, then that is going to be a problem. what's your take on that? if everybody is doing this now, if this is the change that everybody's going to make, then isn
gene munster is with us. great to have you.swung really far to one side. where is it now, with this latest move? >> i mean, it's clearly on the right side of the equation, no pun intended, i think it ultimately is just a remarkable chain of events, turn of events for zuckerberg and the culture of meta. it does lean left. and i think these recent moves, i think, just speak to his willingness to work with more conservatives. and, so, i think he's sending a message really to the world that...
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so, hunting, birds, oh, they're flying skills to vote, their physique and their genes. do you have a science question then send it to us as a video, text or voice message? if we answer it in the show, then we'll send you a little gift as a thank you. so go on. just ask are you watching this show on your cellphone? many people spend and online the amount of time on their mobile devices, especially members of the younger generation. what does that do to your brain? and at what point does normal use, turn into something that could be called the diction. tim who is 14, let's as peak over his shoulder wiley scrolls so he does want to remain anonymous whose favorite apps, snapchat spoke. defy what said then stuff. if his parents don't limit his screen time, tim can spend up to 8 hours a day on his phone. or even more the so that's a lot i know, but that's puberty. and i think it's the same for many others. i think it's actually pretty normal. i know some people who spend 15 in or 16 hours a day on their phones compared to that my 8 hours aren't margie. so the next to the stat
so, hunting, birds, oh, they're flying skills to vote, their physique and their genes. do you have a science question then send it to us as a video, text or voice message? if we answer it in the show, then we'll send you a little gift as a thank you. so go on. just ask are you watching this show on your cellphone? many people spend and online the amount of time on their mobile devices, especially members of the younger generation. what does that do to your brain? and at what point does normal...
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joining me now is gene goldman. happy new year. thank you for being the first guest on cnbc in 2025. great to have you. >> great to see you, frank. happy new year to you. >> futures are in the green. we are talking about two terror attacks. one in las vegas and one in new orleans. do you see that having a potential impact on the market or sentiment today? >> first of all, our hearts and prayers out to those who lost their lives in new orleans and vegas. it adds to market uncertainty. we say 2025 is a new year's resolution. full of promise and challenges to work through. the challenges are this, stronger than expected u.s. growth, moderating inflation and fed easing. that usually means good market returns. there are near-term challenges. fed uncertainty. we saw that fed decision in december. we saw where the neutral rate goes. higher bond yields as you highlighted earlier. 2.0 starts in 18 days now. take that plus the market dynamics don't look great. profit taking in the mag seven. mag seven earnings. high market valuations. weak m
joining me now is gene goldman. happy new year. thank you for being the first guest on cnbc in 2025. great to have you. >> great to see you, frank. happy new year to you. >> futures are in the green. we are talking about two terror attacks. one in las vegas and one in new orleans. do you see that having a potential impact on the market or sentiment today? >> first of all, our hearts and prayers out to those who lost their lives in new orleans and vegas. it adds to market...
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that beautiful genes are trains driving the country like india. as a country off, i would say 1000000000 dream mission has brought india to parents only the very best are allowed to showcase their creations. here during the by annual or cartoon a week. the event is the crowning glory of the fashion costs, the preparations for his latest show in full swing, which he has been working for 6 months. the models are from paris, the teams from indian nerves on edge. when it comes to old criteria, each show must be perfectly planned and stage the world's process watching and mutual hopes to represent india in the best possible light. i was born in of and they just bought a village in india. so my 1st name is lar, the most obvious from and i was just just simply the village that was my entire life. and beyond that, it used to be like at night sleeping under the stars, enjoying that time was really beautiful. so and then i'm heading so you for my grandmother playing that higher video spinning the is all the child. you know, i have no idea eyes funding and a
that beautiful genes are trains driving the country like india. as a country off, i would say 1000000000 dream mission has brought india to parents only the very best are allowed to showcase their creations. here during the by annual or cartoon a week. the event is the crowning glory of the fashion costs, the preparations for his latest show in full swing, which he has been working for 6 months. the models are from paris, the teams from indian nerves on edge. when it comes to old criteria, each...
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and will criminals and homes as there is new administration and seas or more members of the subway gene. plus, i'm a solemn and job and we'll try and i'll tell you the efforts underway to try to preserve serious centuries or, or as a new orleans more information is released on the suspects and a call running attack in the early hours of new year's day. and you want to just go with the sport as former tenant, someone a guess field tech for chose pardons, funds in the semi finals. we like to come with the wind as of right for the in the past. how is really forces have carried out a series of strikes ongoing as a city protestant ends in the know, so using any materials they come to carry the wounded ambulances. a number of those killed in the strikes is unclear since dawn on 1st day is really forces have killed at least 57 people across the guns. that strip. that's bringing all corresponded honey my. what he's life in darrow, by the in central garza sir. honey festival. tell us about these latest strikes that listing on gauze or stacy, because you'll see injured people arriving the at i'll
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ok key for instance, imaging a patients brain ways within the gene can provide important information. here you can see this patient's brain way stairs than normal background activity. but here there is a point that has the year marks of epilepsy, which is a typical peak. and then slow shift, which happens between seizures to this is how we can identify whether someone has epilepsy or not. so you have to at least diagnostics can also determine where in the brain the seizures originate. if doctors know that a medication isn't working well, they can sometimes even treat epilepsy with a surgical procedure. the surgery is an option for some focal epilepsy is that originate and it clearly defined area of the brain. often seizes can be traced back to a clearly identifiable injury or normally in the brain in the temporal lobe. for example, in an operation surgeons can remove the tissue causing the problem. but that's not without risk. depending on the area over the brain is being operated on, the risk seems to difficulties with spatial memory. so decisions about surgery have to be made very c
ok key for instance, imaging a patients brain ways within the gene can provide important information. here you can see this patient's brain way stairs than normal background activity. but here there is a point that has the year marks of epilepsy, which is a typical peak. and then slow shift, which happens between seizures to this is how we can identify whether someone has epilepsy or not. so you have to at least diagnostics can also determine where in the brain the seizures originate. if...
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genes are not everything. >> you get very vulnerable.e of your own moments of depression and you paint a vivid picture. was it freeing for you to write this book, or was it more difficult to dig deep like this? >> it was freeing. i've always been very honest about the way i feel about my depression. i know that it's what helps me speaking to my friends, speaking to my family when i have been down has been the tonic i have needed. so in that sense, i didn't. i wasn't worried. what i was mostly worried about really was my mother. if i'm really honest, because my mom plays a big role in the book in my life, and i didn't want to paint her in a really negative way. >> and you're very honest about your mom and your difficult relationship with your mom, but yet you give her a chance to have her say in the book as well. >> you know, there's often when a tragedy hits a family, there's the objective truth of what happened, and then there's what people say happened. and often the law in a family becomes more powerful than the reality. and so it was
genes are not everything. >> you get very vulnerable.e of your own moments of depression and you paint a vivid picture. was it freeing for you to write this book, or was it more difficult to dig deep like this? >> it was freeing. i've always been very honest about the way i feel about my depression. i know that it's what helps me speaking to my friends, speaking to my family when i have been down has been the tonic i have needed. so in that sense, i didn't. i wasn't worried. what i...
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gene munster. great to you have on the show. first and foremost, i'm curious how you are reading all of these developments. it seems a little bit confusing the messages we seem to be getting from the biden administration. what is the most likely scenario here? are you expecting this ban to be implemented? >> silvia, i think the most likely outcome surprisingly is a sale. i knee will come to a low probability to some, but play this through a little bit. there are so many layers to this. before i get to why there is a sale, i want to draw a clear wlien line with the fate of tiktok and the geopolitical landscape around trade that's going on. i think they are inter related. when it comes to a sale, the reason why i think that is most problemable probable, at the end of the day, there is support for the ban. 80% in the house. 82% in the senate. we never see that tip. on what you see on the congressional vote is a 55% for any sort of measure. what we have here is something in terms of bipartisan we haven
gene munster. great to you have on the show. first and foremost, i'm curious how you are reading all of these developments. it seems a little bit confusing the messages we seem to be getting from the biden administration. what is the most likely scenario here? are you expecting this ban to be implemented? >> silvia, i think the most likely outcome surprisingly is a sale. i knee will come to a low probability to some, but play this through a little bit. there are so many layers to this....
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so the s p u, which is a guess the apple that gene has been monitoring people. my son in this energy, that's why i'm cheap. so a list of a political opponents. i've had this abuse and they had learned that i will definitely be sent to a prison labor camp where i will most certainly die. and so i decided that the smart time wise take my chances in terms of getting across the board right now. i mean, maybe 5 kilometers away from the border with hungary, those loudy from savannah state government. what they did, bush very simple. they would just send me in jail and they would make the deal. they made my son so that they could excuse him, shows by say, all died of natural forces. no, sir, no, sir. the new, you know, he, i don't use towards that piece caution price. if you flows in this thing on which is the phone across you chest the get the system a little bridge and do it when you throw it in this much acknowledged this on the left. but i do it sir, for to catch the gift of beating the cold or at least get the rest of the year. the when you lose chokes your dish b
so the s p u, which is a guess the apple that gene has been monitoring people. my son in this energy, that's why i'm cheap. so a list of a political opponents. i've had this abuse and they had learned that i will definitely be sent to a prison labor camp where i will most certainly die. and so i decided that the smart time wise take my chances in terms of getting across the board right now. i mean, maybe 5 kilometers away from the border with hungary, those loudy from savannah state government....
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many syrians are happy and will be happy to see the end of the surgery gene, but they're also worried about what h t s rule would mean, including minorities last year. no one has the right to erase another group. the sects have co existed in this region for hundreds of years, and no one has the right to eliminate them. there must be a legal framework that protects and ensures the rights of all. that's the same guy by the way. who said that he was thrilled about 911. what did you think and feel on 911 at the time. yeah. because if i like, if anyone who lived in islamic, oh, arab would at the time do, tells you he wasn't happy about it would be lying. and all the while the us still considers all gilani a terrorist. nothing surprising about that, considering how willy nilly his groups been and committing crimes against humanity . the the, the, the, the fact that syria is a country full of different ethnic and religious minorities complicates the situation even more. i lights, christians, andrews, is all about to sizeable parts of the population and they've all been harassed and tortured
many syrians are happy and will be happy to see the end of the surgery gene, but they're also worried about what h t s rule would mean, including minorities last year. no one has the right to erase another group. the sects have co existed in this region for hundreds of years, and no one has the right to eliminate them. there must be a legal framework that protects and ensures the rights of all. that's the same guy by the way. who said that he was thrilled about 911. what did you think and feel...
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could you to switch it on for sure with is it goes away from the numbers, but uh, 2 particular you 2 gene, you don't want us to scale unfortunately. so, i mean, it comes with a label the most organized pull, so it will store which, which you will to say use of 32, when you're supposed to need you to put it down. so put those together when you might annual, shooting them into a port name. and the other words, if you are firms primarily operate by distributing propaganda to western media outlets. that's the bread and butter. but they also use uh, celebrity culture and sort of any kind of way to influence culture the big 10. so, i mean, we've seen an incredible campaign where we have prominent figures and media and musicians, and actors and any kind of prominent figure to drive home the message. we've seen all of these figures going to have to meet with the lensky and give him awards as if this has some kind of tangible the difference or, or the impact on what's actually happening in ukraine. this is much more a battle for the american mind for the western mind to make this awful forest of t
could you to switch it on for sure with is it goes away from the numbers, but uh, 2 particular you 2 gene, you don't want us to scale unfortunately. so, i mean, it comes with a label the most organized pull, so it will store which, which you will to say use of 32, when you're supposed to need you to put it down. so put those together when you might annual, shooting them into a port name. and the other words, if you are firms primarily operate by distributing propaganda to western media outlets....
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are testament to what about his opinions have long been saying, which is that this, this set to the gene is utterly violent. we saw the nature through which this genocide is unfolding in the gaza strip. they also showed that steam vitality and torture environments other disregards of human life, is a long practice history of visualizing and dehumanizing palestinians. these images and these videos apparently saw how it was really violence is also not only directed towards, but it's been the livelihood, but also the material being so that houses the belongings. any mean anything but has been in existence? has that it has taught us that the dehumanization of subjects is essential to the fiction of violence. i think is a, it has a perfect fit. this in this course and in practice. but this is nothing new. it dates back to the beginning of this state that which by the simian, so would expect to the degree that human nature killed and effectively forcibly disappeared. for 6 months now, the world has watched as its ready. bombs have fallen on gauze in a war that has killed more than 33000 palest
are testament to what about his opinions have long been saying, which is that this, this set to the gene is utterly violent. we saw the nature through which this genocide is unfolding in the gaza strip. they also showed that steam vitality and torture environments other disregards of human life, is a long practice history of visualizing and dehumanizing palestinians. these images and these videos apparently saw how it was really violence is also not only directed towards, but it's been the...
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i know you were a fan of gene autry -- >> gene autry is one of my musical impressions as a lad. to have children's movies at the local cinemas, just for kids. usually a cowboy or whatever it was. at the end of it we all turned into pirates or cowboys or whatever. and gene autry -- i don't know, just blew me away. was doing -- ♪ south of the border down mexico way ♪ ♪ ai-yi-yi ♪ it was one of those musical moments. >> did you think of americans, america, as populated mostly by cowboys? >> i did. >> jimmy: you did, yeah. [ laughter ] >> i did. i went to texas. was so surprised it was all built up. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: this album is produced by the great t-bone burnett. >> t-bone. >> jimmy: great guy, great producer. whose idea? was this his idea? >> no, that's what i'm trying to tell you. it came about because t-bone and i met each other for many years. bumped into each and i had a lot of parties, he was at every one, and i never invited him once. [ laughter ] he'd come with someone else. anyway, he sent this record, a song for me that was so beautiful. and it was a country trac
i know you were a fan of gene autry -- >> gene autry is one of my musical impressions as a lad. to have children's movies at the local cinemas, just for kids. usually a cowboy or whatever it was. at the end of it we all turned into pirates or cowboys or whatever. and gene autry -- i don't know, just blew me away. was doing -- ♪ south of the border down mexico way ♪ ♪ ai-yi-yi ♪ it was one of those musical moments. >> did you think of americans, america, as populated mostly...
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you know, because with both of the agreement with, with, is there any gene is really is the best thing in between. those ones that are in the business have been handed over to the i see, i see that the national comments for the trust however duties. is there any um, uh, assistance on demanding that agent, but as to new designers, by the time it is had to we, in fact, will uh, to am in the morning today. do this to start seeing the buses heading over from alter, presented to a between here which is the city adjacent to, to this? is there any percentage of it? of course the families have actually, when i was, we were very anxious to see the loved ones. they know that the conditions under which but is taking the prisoner since the beginning of the would have cvd evaluated. and definitely have seen a business coming out of these. i see, i see buses the came up and they've been conditions that have it's evidently i see that many of them look very big a week and i think that at this to the conditions under which is or you just have been the whole thing. but it's been in business and it also
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in why to do forms with a they were blindfolded who, who i believe to be one to individuals from a gene. this operation comes less than 48 hours after the guys a ceasefire. raising questions, of course, about its timing, according to reports that escalation in the west bank was a key condition such by hawkish finance ministers, small to wish to remain in the call lucian smokers, who opposed to israel had mazda agreement, had threatened to resign. if the deal went through, but eventually he stayed, we don't know the reason why in a statement following the operations launched the operation in the west bank. so what did you openly admitted? the haste party had post for the intensified military folks on the west bank. and what is real calls do? do you and some, maria, this is the biblical name. he is most rich among those advocating for the annexation of these territory and confer a to a fully into is ro providence. so depending on who's speaking sure, the off to the operation began, described as extensive and significant, stationing it would last as long as necessary, which could be days o
in why to do forms with a they were blindfolded who, who i believe to be one to individuals from a gene. this operation comes less than 48 hours after the guys a ceasefire. raising questions, of course, about its timing, according to reports that escalation in the west bank was a key condition such by hawkish finance ministers, small to wish to remain in the call lucian smokers, who opposed to israel had mazda agreement, had threatened to resign. if the deal went through, but eventually he...
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obstacle in front of being that sort of international sections that have the fours on the previous gene. because of its fema right, viruses and also being a sponsor of the terrorism is, are the reasons that particularly yes, a union is before they have even before the taxes on the groups with jim. but now they move out in space and say, well, that's what the team has gone. and so it's time for the world to leave that section . because if they continue to do 3 for the services, then it will mean a punishment for the city is for, for the suffering from the poverty. but now we're hearing from united states that the united states, as deposition is easy and the restrictions on humanitarian aid. some of what he meant that in a to flow interest city. yes. however, when it comes to structural sanctions, they say they're going to wait and see what's going to be the direction taken by the me, by mist ration and based on that they might to reassess. but as of now, it seems that neither of us, it or the union, they're not in a rush to remove to leave that sanctions. i'm so lifting of those internet
obstacle in front of being that sort of international sections that have the fours on the previous gene. because of its fema right, viruses and also being a sponsor of the terrorism is, are the reasons that particularly yes, a union is before they have even before the taxes on the groups with jim. but now they move out in space and say, well, that's what the team has gone. and so it's time for the world to leave that section . because if they continue to do 3 for the services, then it will mean...
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you know, the military operations as a part of palestine in order to pressure these really we gene to bring, you know, and the genocide once and for all. so, you know, let's separate between the 2. yes. yemen. there is a humanitarian situation here in yemen. the mediterranean situation is caused by the 9 years of a blockade that was caused by the sound you let go. when the coalition and its western partners wise, i mentioned destroyed the nation's infrastructure and now separating to the military operations. these are separate military operations that only started once the genocide in palestine began. and like i said, and i'll repeat it again for the 3rd time, it's in accordance to international law. so if, if we want to abide by international law that it becomes the obligation of the united states regional nations, the west, as a whole, iran rush like china. they all should step in north or lead in order to bring an end to the bloodshed taking place in palestine. let's up use of make some very good point. no one really did care about yemen for a long time, but they do can now people
you know, the military operations as a part of palestine in order to pressure these really we gene to bring, you know, and the genocide once and for all. so, you know, let's separate between the 2. yes. yemen. there is a humanitarian situation here in yemen. the mediterranean situation is caused by the 9 years of a blockade that was caused by the sound you let go. when the coalition and its western partners wise, i mentioned destroyed the nation's infrastructure and now separating to the...
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and the best solution is a very clear formula that we agreed about, and the gene and the gene agreement, which says that the national consensus government will be formed immediately. so that hasn't happened, has it, and that's not part of this deal. so there is no, no, is there, is there a new tire that you cannot to be part of this deal because not so much of that doesn't concern. that is there isn't any way concerns us. and then as there is a lot of tentative to that, any other phone than i'd like to bring good is sort of process going on for that reason. when there is pressure to go in that direction, we are talking about it the way of demanding it would speaking about it in the media. and the agreement is that on the plus sign to buy or the 14 brothers to me and bought this, there is no tentative to that except the fact to administration that the would continue. because you can't leave the country, the place, forecasts. it's very dangerous to who, who coordinates assuming we get to phase 3. of course, assuming we get to face 3 of us feel or who coordinates with the international com
and the best solution is a very clear formula that we agreed about, and the gene and the gene agreement, which says that the national consensus government will be formed immediately. so that hasn't happened, has it, and that's not part of this deal. so there is no, no, is there, is there a new tire that you cannot to be part of this deal because not so much of that doesn't concern. that is there isn't any way concerns us. and then as there is a lot of tentative to that, any other phone than i'd...
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gene, as we go forward with this day. one, what are you anticipating?>> well, i guess more of the same. i mean, you know, there are in this flurry of executive orders, there's like backup for some of these, these things. so norm was talking about the border and mexico. there's an executive order directing the us military to develop a plan to militarize the border, which is astounding. yet there it is. it's signed. it's gone into effect. we are we are going to see in the next few days, i think an exercise of executive power that far overreaches. what where executive power really stops and that goes in all sorts of, you know, dangerous and toxic directions. and again, this is what he said he was going to do. so i don't think we should be surprised. i think we should go back and listen to what donald trump said he would do in a second term as president. and we should expect all of that, all of that and more. we wait until his cabinet gets in office and see what rfk jr does. if he gets confirmed, see what pam bondi does when she gets confirmed, see what pet
gene, as we go forward with this day. one, what are you anticipating?>> well, i guess more of the same. i mean, you know, there are in this flurry of executive orders, there's like backup for some of these, these things. so norm was talking about the border and mexico. there's an executive order directing the us military to develop a plan to militarize the border, which is astounding. yet there it is. it's signed. it's gone into effect. we are we are going to see in the next few days, i...
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then beyond that, once we gene sequence, once we gene sequence that to cancer tumor, you can then vaccinate the person in the design of vaccine for every individual person to vaccinate them against that cancer. and you can make that vaccine the, that m r n a vaccine. you can make that robotically again using a i and about 48 hours. so imagine early cancer detection, the development of the cancer vaccine for the, for your particular capture. and if you and have have that vaccine, a bill 148 hours, this is the promise of the a i and the promise of the future. thanks. thanks. uh yeah, just one second. i will finish out, but, but uh, now it is a highly respected guys. i was shocked with larry, cuz i don't even think larry does this stuff. you did a very good job for a guy that doesn't do it much. right. but he's still respected in the group and it's, it's really an honor, but uh uh for larry to be here and do this is very unusual because he doesn't do this stuff. he doesn't need a, she does. and you don't need it. do you? uh, you know, need it, but i just, uh, i think it's an honor to the, to t
then beyond that, once we gene sequence, once we gene sequence that to cancer tumor, you can then vaccinate the person in the design of vaccine for every individual person to vaccinate them against that cancer. and you can make that vaccine the, that m r n a vaccine. you can make that robotically again using a i and about 48 hours. so imagine early cancer detection, the development of the cancer vaccine for the, for your particular capture. and if you and have have that vaccine, a bill 148...
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. >> ai can look over your genes and say what likelihood you'll develop is, what kind of cancer, how do we prevent it before you develop it. >> ainsley: final hour of "fox and friends" starts right now. >> brian: president trump already paving the way for future of ai in america. trump and tech leaders announcing half a trillion private sector investment to build artificial intelligence data centers in the united states. >> lawrence: senior white house correspondent jacqui heinrich joins us with the details. loving that hat. >> jacqui: thank you. it is so cold out here. president trump called this the largest ai infrastructure project in u.s. history. you have softbank, oracle and o openai investing in this project and planning for 500 billion in next few years. president trump rolled back an executive order imposing stairns on safety and government use of ai. it followed warning from ep onai, if u.s. did not adjust to new tech landscape china would take an edge. it is estimated 175 billion awaiting investment in ai projects. >> for better humanity of our future we need big capital t
. >> ai can look over your genes and say what likelihood you'll develop is, what kind of cancer, how do we prevent it before you develop it. >> ainsley: final hour of "fox and friends" starts right now. >> brian: president trump already paving the way for future of ai in america. trump and tech leaders announcing half a trillion private sector investment to build artificial intelligence data centers in the united states. >> lawrence: senior white house...
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let's get more with gene munster of deep water.p seek shook under the markets and cause so many reflections upon investment in ai and development of ai in this country. what sort of pressure does that put on apple specifically with its apple intelligence product? gene: it probably put a releave on apple because if deep seek does advance some of these third party models and basically creates an environment where the primary mods like gpt or gemini will have it lower their price to compete more with open source, that benefit apple from two perspectivesment first, as you use apple intelligence and it goes and taps into open ai for example there's a cost that that comes to apple for those tokens. that is how it measured. as the price comes down driven by deep seek that is a positive for anle. separately, anle's app developers needs to be aware of the cost the apps have in terms of pulling in the token cost appear lowering the token cost should promote more a.i. development within the apps. that is why you saw apple move up on the deep
let's get more with gene munster of deep water.p seek shook under the markets and cause so many reflections upon investment in ai and development of ai in this country. what sort of pressure does that put on apple specifically with its apple intelligence product? gene: it probably put a releave on apple because if deep seek does advance some of these third party models and basically creates an environment where the primary mods like gpt or gemini will have it lower their price to compete more...
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joining us is gene muenster. gene, you own apple.re longer term issues as a result? >> i don't, becky. this is bad blood between the companies. zuckerberg has been on this tirade gainst apple for a long time. of course, he doesn't like what they're doing with the app store which basically blocks them out. it makes it difficult for meta to get any sort of edge in terms of having the direct connection with their customer. i think that has been the essence of what has pushed this as far as it has. i think this is bad blood and i think that, you know, they've tried to make some peace, but it hasn't come to fruition. at the end of the day, the concept, they haven't innovated. they have. services watch airpods is 30% of their business. they have stalled in terms of vision pro car. that hasn't taken off. at the most basic the most basi i think this is just two companies that don't see eye to eye. the fundamental reason is because meta feels that apple has control of its destiny and zuckerberg does not like that this. >> is it anticompetitiv
joining us is gene muenster. gene, you own apple.re longer term issues as a result? >> i don't, becky. this is bad blood between the companies. zuckerberg has been on this tirade gainst apple for a long time. of course, he doesn't like what they're doing with the app store which basically blocks them out. it makes it difficult for meta to get any sort of edge in terms of having the direct connection with their customer. i think that has been the essence of what has pushed this as far as...
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and epidemics are not caused by genes. genes may vulnerability but you need an environmental toxin.omething is poisoning the american people. >> laura: a compellingly accurate opening statement by trump's hhs secretary nominee r.f.k. jr. we can save countless lives and save billions in healthcare costs. if we focus on americans' health before they get sick. and sick they are. now, beyond the obvious scourge of obesity that he referenced there, accord g to the latest figures, more than 38 million americans have diabetes. that's bun b. one in 10 and about 90% to 95% have type 2 diabetes. depression, that's been soaring. reaching new highs. nearly 29%. cancer is the second leading cause of death in the u.s., exceeded only by heart disease. one in every five deaths in the u.s. is due to cancer. now, these numbers and especially types of cancers that haven't really been hitting young people to the extent that they're now. it's heart breaking. now, much of this we are going to learn is entirely preventable. r.f.k. jr. wants americans to get back to basics. and he brushed off kind of the a
and epidemics are not caused by genes. genes may vulnerability but you need an environmental toxin.omething is poisoning the american people. >> laura: a compellingly accurate opening statement by trump's hhs secretary nominee r.f.k. jr. we can save countless lives and save billions in healthcare costs. if we focus on americans' health before they get sick. and sick they are. now, beyond the obvious scourge of obesity that he referenced there, accord g to the latest figures, more than 38...
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using these tools, these molecular tools, such as using genetics and looking at people's genes to seethis particular form of cancer, we can -- ashley: yeah, it really s. i want to move onto this one, doctor. a new study found weight loss drugs like ozempic and wegovy could increase risk of developing alzheimer disease. every day there's another benefit to the weight loss drugs, it's remarkable. >> that is truly, ash, that is the case. i have many of my patients who watch television and read the papers and say can i go on these drugs? not for weight loss but to prevent alzheimer, which is the current data that shows, you know, our brains are extraordinarily plastic. they are very resilient, and these drugs we find in animals decrease inflammation in the brain, and also enhance the new growth of nerves in the brain, which is extraordinary. and also, you know, beta amyloid is a specific protein found in the brain of people with alzheimer disease, these decrease beta amyloid at least in the animal models so it's going to improve, not only the sugar metabolism within the brain but going to
using these tools, these molecular tools, such as using genetics and looking at people's genes to seethis particular form of cancer, we can -- ashley: yeah, it really s. i want to move onto this one, doctor. a new study found weight loss drugs like ozempic and wegovy could increase risk of developing alzheimer disease. every day there's another benefit to the weight loss drugs, it's remarkable. >> that is truly, ash, that is the case. i have many of my patients who watch television and...
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know, because it's a for a free body and for this integrity is not it's not easy to remember in the gene you need to see is challenging. yeah. when i was in libya, you know, again the big house in the cube, people that you'll come skipped yukon goal. you found your con, you just you stay there. there was $11.00 guy, you know, i think he was, he was plus he always come, you know, once a week of night and the he has a gun. you know this in did you send money and all i've done sent you the send this with you one day the i was thinking maybe it was the here many people like the money be, but in libya, many people say are now one of our friends wonder we have a lot of stress and laptops problem, you know, to create a song from our situation. and then he was saying, like, never did said how the feet chemo and on right. a lot on the wrong side, you know, for june 9 is my going on products. i like it, but then we we send it to our honda, you know, to place out and, and try to yes. the i had made it to uh, you know, i don't send, i'm always in a positive but the other thing is okay. yeah. i can t
know, because it's a for a free body and for this integrity is not it's not easy to remember in the gene you need to see is challenging. yeah. when i was in libya, you know, again the big house in the cube, people that you'll come skipped yukon goal. you found your con, you just you stay there. there was $11.00 guy, you know, i think he was, he was plus he always come, you know, once a week of night and the he has a gun. you know this in did you send money and all i've done sent you the send...
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know, because it's for a free body and for this integrity is not it's not easy to remember in the gene you need to see is challenging. yeah. when i was in libya, you know, again the big house in the cube. people that you'll come skipped, yukon go, yukon, yukon. you just you stay there. there was $11.00 guy, you know, i think he was, he was plus he always come, you know, once a week at night and the he has a gun. you know this in did you send money and all i've done sent you the send this with you one day the i was thinking maybe it was the here many different like the money they bought and gave you a many people they are now one of our friends, and we have a lot of stress and lots of problem, you know, to create a song from our situation. and then he was saying, like, never did said how the feet chemo and on right. a lot on the wrong side, you know, for june 9 is my on products. i like it, but then we, we send it to our honda, you know, to place out and, and try to yes. the i had made it to uh, you know, i don't send, i'm always in a positive but the other thing is, okay. yeah, i can t
know, because it's for a free body and for this integrity is not it's not easy to remember in the gene you need to see is challenging. yeah. when i was in libya, you know, again the big house in the cube. people that you'll come skipped, yukon go, yukon, yukon. you just you stay there. there was $11.00 guy, you know, i think he was, he was plus he always come, you know, once a week at night and the he has a gun. you know this in did you send money and all i've done sent you the send this with...
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. >> reporter gene kang were reunited with the hero last night during a special event. >> hi there. it's a story within a story. you had the honor of interviewing steve guttenberg and john mills. devastating fires brought us all together. but the need to help humanity is what keeps us going >> on the red carpet, american cinema tax 4th annual tribute to the crafts in hollywood honorees, including wicked and many more. with the unsung hero award presented to john mills, co-founder of the life-saving app watch duty iconic actor, producer and author steve guttenberg, a free emergency alert app, powered by active and retired firefighters. first responders and more and more than 20 states crucial during southern california is devastating. brush fires and we built watch, judy, because learning systems have failed everywhere. and so as i don't want to point blame at la or any other place, they're trying their best, but they need help. mills inspired to make it after evacuating his own home during terrifying. >> sonoma county fires like anyone can be a hero. and that's what's important is l
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one example being explored is called gene editing. it's not scary like science fiction or cloning dolly the sheep sort of thing. they do notha have to be artificial or dangerous very basic. more on the order but we discovered hybrid corn. the gene editing can make it more types of crops and products can be grown and more types of soils, across the country, climates, or times of the year. they might be there for farmers to grow more types of crops and products are currently only available in one corner of the globe are that's a kind of thing that can create new opportunity, new avenues whether crop crops have meaningful markets to pursue the meat be opened up the possibilities for families like paul and like the onerg i grew p in to be able to have our farmerse be able to persist and reverse this trend. if we do not do that by the way, we basically will continue to lose our farms this would get to the past century. despite their hard working good things they're doing are concerned about this. >> brian in the year 2024 is there anything
one example being explored is called gene editing. it's not scary like science fiction or cloning dolly the sheep sort of thing. they do notha have to be artificial or dangerous very basic. more on the order but we discovered hybrid corn. the gene editing can make it more types of crops and products can be grown and more types of soils, across the country, climates, or times of the year. they might be there for farmers to grow more types of crops and products are currently only available in one...
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i seen president of ukraine, the 2014 gene of announced the beginning of the war in the east of then the unified you cry in. or whether this under the or the bombing of dumbasses peaceful cities, the ukrainians nickname to chain of the bloody pasta. throughout his tenure in the countries highest echelons of power to chain of breach rankings of the day, from the voltage of the world of life baptist church and cave. the entire lease started 20142022 was an effort to kill russians and destabilize is a good russian government over throw vladimir food for lucy. i use is anyone at anything? if there's a religion the this is you claim became an independent states. the russian orthodox judge of the most good patry of his being on the continual prussia in 2023, with the blessing of european and us human rights organizations. regression turned out dried religious war the in the last 12 months alone, they've been hundreds of of tanks on ukrainian or the adults pres, dozens of whom have been imprisoned. on live tv and without hesitation, ukraine's nationalist ideology is going on that fellow cit
i seen president of ukraine, the 2014 gene of announced the beginning of the war in the east of then the unified you cry in. or whether this under the or the bombing of dumbasses peaceful cities, the ukrainians nickname to chain of the bloody pasta. throughout his tenure in the countries highest echelons of power to chain of breach rankings of the day, from the voltage of the world of life baptist church and cave. the entire lease started 20142022 was an effort to kill russians and destabilize...
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i think president of ukraine in 2014 the gene of announced the beginning of the war in the east of then, the unified ukraine is under the order of the bombing of dumbasses pays for the cities, the ukrainians nickname to chain of the bloody pasta. throughout his tenure in the countries highest echelons have power to attain of breach rankings of the day from the both ends of the world of life baptist church and cave. the frame which i believe started 20142022 was an effort to kill russians and destabilize, if they could, the russian government and overthrow vladimir pool. so this, yeah, uses anyone at anything if there's a religion the yeah, this is you claim became an independent states. the russian orthodox church is the most good patry of has been on the continual pressure in 2023 with the blessing of european and us human rights organizations, progression and outright religious war. the in the last 12 months alone, being hundreds of a tanks on ukrainian or the adults pres, dozens of whom have been imprisoned. on live tv and without hesitation, ukraine's nationalist ideology is going o
i think president of ukraine in 2014 the gene of announced the beginning of the war in the east of then, the unified ukraine is under the order of the bombing of dumbasses pays for the cities, the ukrainians nickname to chain of the bloody pasta. throughout his tenure in the countries highest echelons have power to attain of breach rankings of the day from the both ends of the world of life baptist church and cave. the frame which i believe started 20142022 was an effort to kill russians and...
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ai can look over your genes and say what the likelihood you will develop cancer is. how do we prevent it before you develop it? that's what ai is. it's nothing to be afraid of. it's machine learning where it puts together data that helps the doctor solve problems. >> brian: you are talking to the audience out there but also talking to the medical profession. a lot sitting there in lab coats now saying thank you, i got. this i have been doing this for 20 years. i don't know need ai's help. >> ai is not big brother. here's where the confusion comes. in ai is already being used in radiology to make diagnoses that doctors don't yet see. mass general came up with one where lung cancer is going to develop before this even develops cardiology way in advance of the cardiologist. doctors learn to take the information that ai brings them and use it. not be shy, not be defensive. it's like any other piece of equipment. and it learns from its mistakes and does more and more. >> do you want ai in the room as we speak patient-doctor? do you want ai in there overseeing you almost i
ai can look over your genes and say what the likelihood you will develop cancer is. how do we prevent it before you develop it? that's what ai is. it's nothing to be afraid of. it's machine learning where it puts together data that helps the doctor solve problems. >> brian: you are talking to the audience out there but also talking to the medical profession. a lot sitting there in lab coats now saying thank you, i got. this i have been doing this for 20 years. i don't know need ai's help....
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then beyond that, once we gene sequence, once we gene sequence that cancer tumor, you can then vaccinateerson, design a vaccine for every individual person to vaccinate them against that cancer. and you can make that vaccine, that mrna vaccine, you can make that robotcally, again, using a.i. in about 48 hours, so imagine early cancer detection, the development of a cancer vaccine for your particular cancer aimed at you and have that vaccine available in 48 hours. this is the promise of a.i. and the promise of the future. >> thanks. >> mr. president, i have a question. >> let me finish up. these are highly respected guys. i was shocked because i don't think larry even does this stuff. you did a very good job for a guy who doesn't do it much, right? he's so respected and the group, tan really an honor, but for larry to be here and do this is very unusual because he doesn't do this stuff. and you don't need it, do you? huh? you don't need it. but i just think it's an honor to the country. it's a great honor that this group -- these are the top people that they're going to do it and they're
then beyond that, once we gene sequence, once we gene sequence that cancer tumor, you can then vaccinateerson, design a vaccine for every individual person to vaccinate them against that cancer. and you can make that vaccine, that mrna vaccine, you can make that robotcally, again, using a.i. in about 48 hours, so imagine early cancer detection, the development of a cancer vaccine for your particular cancer aimed at you and have that vaccine available in 48 hours. this is the promise of a.i. and...
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you'll also hear from fire chief chad augustine and police chief gene harris. so again, i just want to assure people that pasadena is working in conjunction with our neighboring jurisdictions, including the county of los angeles, particularly the county of los angeles. we, supervisor barger and i had the opportunity to sit down with the with the governor of california this afternoon not too long ago, maybe an hour ago. and the governor has assured us that he will provide whatever assistance you are listening to. >> an update from officials in southern california talking about the numerous wildfires that are burning across that region, driven by those powerful winds. and again, the update a short time ago was that at this point, they believe five people have been killed in those fires and hundreds of homes have been destroyed in those separate fires burning in different communities across southern california. we'll continue following, obviously, this update here from officials in southern california and give you any new information as we get it. >> and at this p
you'll also hear from fire chief chad augustine and police chief gene harris. so again, i just want to assure people that pasadena is working in conjunction with our neighboring jurisdictions, including the county of los angeles, particularly the county of los angeles. we, supervisor barger and i had the opportunity to sit down with the with the governor of california this afternoon not too long ago, maybe an hour ago. and the governor has assured us that he will provide whatever assistance you...
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epidemics are not caused by genes. genes may provide vulnerability. you need an environmental toxin. something is poisoning the american people. changing food supply. the switch to highly chemical intensive process foods. we have 10,000 ingredients in our country, in our foods. the europeans have only 400. if you buy mcdonald's french fries in our country, there is 11 credence, my understanding. in europe, there's only three. if you buy froot loops in our country, they are loaded with food dyes. many other gradients. the same company makes the same product with different ingredients in canada and europe. we do not have good science on all of these things. it is deliberate. that is a deliberate choice not to study the things that truly making us sick, that are not only contribute into chronic disease, but mortality from infectious disease. we need to get a handle on this. if we don't, it is an existential threat. our country is not going to be destroyed because we get the marginal tax rate wrong, or because we get one of these culture war issues that w
epidemics are not caused by genes. genes may provide vulnerability. you need an environmental toxin. something is poisoning the american people. changing food supply. the switch to highly chemical intensive process foods. we have 10,000 ingredients in our country, in our foods. the europeans have only 400. if you buy mcdonald's french fries in our country, there is 11 credence, my understanding. in europe, there's only three. if you buy froot loops in our country, they are loaded with food...
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you just heard larry ellison from oracle talking about doing gene sequencing using a.i. to just have doctors come in and talk to each other about maybe a cancer vaccine, using mrna vaccine technology to target a person's possible through blood tests, their cancer down the road and then vaccinate it. >> absolutely and what every single one of those ceo's said was they were making this investment because donald trump is the president, because they trusted he is going to setup a regulatory and economic environment to allow that type of a business enterprise to thrive and this is exactly what we have seen over the course of the last couple months, since november 5, with all of these different executives who are coming to the president and saying, we want to invest in this country. we want to invest in your vision for america and this is him delivering on day two and he's already at it. liz: okay, michael whatley, thank you so much. great to have you on. >> thank you. >> president trump is reportedly considering issuing a wave of preemptive pardons. >> donald trump is reporte
you just heard larry ellison from oracle talking about doing gene sequencing using a.i. to just have doctors come in and talk to each other about maybe a cancer vaccine, using mrna vaccine technology to target a person's possible through blood tests, their cancer down the road and then vaccinate it. >> absolutely and what every single one of those ceo's said was they were making this investment because donald trump is the president, because they trusted he is going to setup a regulatory...