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>> geno: the street was packed with folks.d their own restaurants, grocery stores, juke joints. i mean everything happened on farish street that happened in jackson for the african-american community. >> anthony: the state capital of jackson, mississippi, located along interstate highway 55, just outside what's known as the mississippi delta. it's the kind of place that makes you wonder why did they make it the capital. until you grab hold of what used to be around here. farish street used to be the hub of african-american life in the city. it's black commercial, cultural center. when dr. king came to town, he came here. everybody did. medgar evers had an office just upstairs, here. musicians like tommy johnson, sonny boy williamson ii, and elmore james all played here. and the likes of duke ellington, cab calloway, count basie, and louis armstrong all took the stage at places like the crystal palace ballroom and the alamo on farish street. what happened? where did it all go? >> geno: what killed farish street was immigration.
>> geno: the street was packed with folks.d their own restaurants, grocery stores, juke joints. i mean everything happened on farish street that happened in jackson for the african-american community. >> anthony: the state capital of jackson, mississippi, located along interstate highway 55, just outside what's known as the mississippi delta. it's the kind of place that makes you wonder why did they make it the capital. until you grab hold of what used to be around here. farish...
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we know that geno typically the geno type the d.n.a. is identical to what has changed over the last 2 to 3400 years is the phenotype phenotype is the jacket which is what that's look like we have bald dogs dogs white fluffy hair blue eyes dogs with crazy tufts of hair in their body and no hear anywhere else settled on short legged dogs double coated dogs we've created these fantastic varieties of breeds because we like diversity in what we see despite the fact that we have bred dogs to have certain characteristics we have not bred out of them there came this lupus d.n.a. so yes just as you can have brown hair blonde hair or you can have blue eyes or green eyes brown eyes your nutritional requirements as a human being remain the same despite the fact that you look vastly different depending on what your d.n.a. dictates. budget we talk about trouble he's got a demystified so political space if you were clear before like these folks are no better than us so you know i you know you can reach out to friends say you know take responsibility m
we know that geno typically the geno type the d.n.a. is identical to what has changed over the last 2 to 3400 years is the phenotype phenotype is the jacket which is what that's look like we have bald dogs dogs white fluffy hair blue eyes dogs with crazy tufts of hair in their body and no hear anywhere else settled on short legged dogs double coated dogs we've created these fantastic varieties of breeds because we like diversity in what we see despite the fact that we have bred dogs to have...
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we know that geno typically the geno type the d.n.a. is identical to what has changed over the last 2 to 3400 years is the phenotype phenotype is the jacket which is what that's looked like we have bald dogs dogs of white fluffy hair blue eyes dogs with crazy types of here in the body and no here anywhere else buckle dogs short legged dogs double coated dogs we've created these fantastic varieties of breeds because we like diversity in what we see despite the fact that we have bred dogs to have certain characteristics we have not bred out of their chain as lupus d.n.a. so yes just as you can have brown hair blonde hair or you can have blue eyes or green eyes brown eyes your nutritional requirements as a human being remain the same despite the fact that you look vastly different depending on what your d.n.a. dictates. backscatter survival guide looks they say there's a wall to the story that travel all the further. you sure it's still there are you going to get it back. oh it's no good news a repatriations came to the us it's 7 years. ol
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we know that geno typically the geno type the d.n.a. is identical to what has changed over. the last 2 to 3400 years is the phenotypes phenotype is the jacket which is what it has looked like we have bald dogs dogs with white fluffy hair blue eyes dogs with crazy tops of here in the body and no here anywhere else bekele dogs short legged dogs double coated dogs we've created these fantastic varieties of breeds because we like diversity in what we see despite the fact that we have bred dogs to have certain characteristics we have not bred out of them their chain is lupus d.n.a. so yes just as you can have brown hair blond hair or you can have blue eyes or green eyes brown eyes your nutritional requirements as a human being remain the same despite the fact that you look vastly different depending on what your d.n.a. dictates. and we're going to fulfill the repeated purposes probably to the people. you know we've all but. it was. really really. come up. that you want to work. you know. all. coming coming coming. budget we talk about trouble he's got a demystified so political s
we know that geno typically the geno type the d.n.a. is identical to what has changed over. the last 2 to 3400 years is the phenotypes phenotype is the jacket which is what it has looked like we have bald dogs dogs with white fluffy hair blue eyes dogs with crazy tops of here in the body and no here anywhere else bekele dogs short legged dogs double coated dogs we've created these fantastic varieties of breeds because we like diversity in what we see despite the fact that we have bred dogs to...
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we know that geno typically the geno type the d.n.a. is identical to what has changed over the last 2 to 3400 years is the phenotype. phenotype is the jacket which is what the heads look like we have bald dogs dogs white fluffy hair blue eyes dogs with crazy tough severe on their body and no hair anywhere else bekele dog short legged dogs double coated dogs we've created these fantastic varieties of breeds because we like diversity in what we see despite the fact that we have bred dogs to have certain characteristics we have not bred out of them their cane is lupus d.n.a. so yes just as you can have brown hair blond hair or you can have blue eyes or green eyes brown eyes your nutritional requirements as a human being remain the same despite the fact that you look vastly different depending on what your d.n.a. dictates. i'm going to fulfill your purposes ok all of it to the people i promise you know we it's all pots be. ready for a. pretty good burka now you want to 1st. know. cut. the fed to see the full force look at all the little pla
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glued to my geno's is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make seduced greener how can we protect animals and their habitats what to do the following waste. we can make a difference by choosing reforestation over deforestation and recycling for disposable smart new solutions oberstein said in our piece earth is truly unique and we know that uniqueness is what allows us to live and survive goodbye dio's the environmental susu global 3000 on t.w. and on. the trip. global markets fear recession and go looking for cash investors and companies abandon stocks on wednesday as well as typical safe havens like bronze and gold now governments are racing to prevent a spiral. pulse on the show we'll look at the start of a berlin that's proven to be especially vulnerable to the coronavirus. and we show you the way cargo companies like to tonga are dealing with a backlog through the pandemic keeping at least some supply chains doing. this is your business report i'm stephen beers in berlin it's good to have you with us. global markets continue t
glued to my geno's is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make seduced greener how can we protect animals and their habitats what to do the following waste. we can make a difference by choosing reforestation over deforestation and recycling for disposable smart new solutions oberstein said in our piece earth is truly unique and we know that uniqueness is what allows us to live and survive goodbye dio's the environmental susu global 3000 on t.w. and on. the trip. global markets...
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toeo de clausura 202 este escenario n estÁ contplad lo que Í estÁ contemplado es un rcerombate comoa genola gente quiere ver, seÁ la mÁs taquiller y sobre todo la mÁs impoante etÉrminos deportivos. para terminar nos vamos a inglater, elÁmo golear de totnham harry caÍn ha dicho que no planea continuar coel equipo, dejado abiea la posibilidad ddejar a los srs en el siguien verano es una posilidad que estÁ como temblando el goleor del tottham. es la informaÓn deportiva, gracs y...
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we know that geno typically the genome type the d.n.a. is identical to what has changed over the last 2 to 3400 years is the phenotype phenotype is the jacket which is what looked like we have dogs dogs of blue eyes dogs with crazy types of here in the body and no hair anywhere else short legged dogs double coated dogs we've created these fantastic varieties of breeds because we like diversity in what we see despite the fact that we have. bred dogs to have certain characteristics we have not bred out of them their chain is lupus d.n.a. so yes just as you can have brown hair blonde hair or you can have blue eyes green eyes brown eyes your nutritional requirements as a human being remain the same despite the fact that you look past the different depending on what your d.n.a. dictates. you see every passage of the death of something all passages involve some kind of conflict in between where one is trying to reconstitute the old way of doing things but it doesn't work as a therapist i'm often working with people in those in-between so again
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grounds these mosquitoes are endemic here but they're finding the best conditions to her oh and the geno type seems to be more aggressive. then guess been spreading throughout latin america in the past year 1300 people have died since. you hospitals across the continent are struggling to keep up with the number of new patients more than 3000000 cases have been reported being to tiles in one team that's 6 times higher than the previous year and an all time high and the trend seems to. be continuing in 2022 disease has now become one of the main reasons for hospitalizations throughout latin america. in the last 3 months the numbers have tripled from maybe 1520 per week to 50 or 70 we need to do more to stop the spread. of what is that exactly. it's been helping the fish eat musky to larvae in fountains in similar places. we are getting results but the worry now is that people will lower the guard because it tension is on this new coronavirus and we cannot make the mistake of forgetting that can kill us if we don't keep up with it. fight against time to get this outbreak under control befor
grounds these mosquitoes are endemic here but they're finding the best conditions to her oh and the geno type seems to be more aggressive. then guess been spreading throughout latin america in the past year 1300 people have died since. you hospitals across the continent are struggling to keep up with the number of new patients more than 3000000 cases have been reported being to tiles in one team that's 6 times higher than the previous year and an all time high and the trend seems to. be...
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absolutely so there are 2 mischa divs that i know of where they using crisper and geno getting in some. way against this current outbreak the 1st is an amazing company and an amazing technology mammoth i a sciences here in the bay area and they're using christmas as a diagnostics tool and i have a column on forbes dot com and you can find an in-depth interview that i did with the c.e.o. of mammoth and you can see how they're using a molecular scissors which is what crisp air is to the viral genome in a specific place it's very specific and you can design these tests for any particular d.n.a. sequence so you can design a very specific test and 2 weeks ago it was actually went through and showed the u.c.s.f. medical center with dr charles chu they actually implemented the test and they could cut down the testing time by 4 hours using this new crisp a base diagnostics approach a 2nd way that people are using this is just in a study that came out last week from stanford university stanley chee has also designed a crisper that can kind of very specifically the saws coby to viral genome and
absolutely so there are 2 mischa divs that i know of where they using crisper and geno getting in some. way against this current outbreak the 1st is an amazing company and an amazing technology mammoth i a sciences here in the bay area and they're using christmas as a diagnostics tool and i have a column on forbes dot com and you can find an in-depth interview that i did with the c.e.o. of mammoth and you can see how they're using a molecular scissors which is what crisp air is to the viral...
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grounds these mosquitoes are endemic here but they are finding the best conditions to her oh and the geno type seems to be more aggressive. then guess been spreading throughout latin america in the past year or 200 people have died since. you all spittles across the continent are struggling to keep up with the number of new patients more than 3000000 cases have been reported into tiles in 19 that's 6 times higher than the previous year and all time high and the trend seems to be continuing in 2020 to diseases now become one of the main reasons for hospitalizations throughout latin america look us are doing it will do more to make this than. not a lot of mental in the last 3 months the numbers have tripled from maybe 1520 per week to 50 or 70 we need to do more to stop the spread went i think that what is that exactly one method that's been helping is breeding guppy fish eat more ski to larvae in fountains in similar places. the bus your home. we are getting results but the worry now is that people will lower the guard because that tension is on this new coronavirus and we cannot make the
grounds these mosquitoes are endemic here but they are finding the best conditions to her oh and the geno type seems to be more aggressive. then guess been spreading throughout latin america in the past year or 200 people have died since. you all spittles across the continent are struggling to keep up with the number of new patients more than 3000000 cases have been reported into tiles in 19 that's 6 times higher than the previous year and all time high and the trend seems to be continuing in...
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first of all, are there different covid-19 geno types, it's per plexing why two people can get two differentty illness. is that because of the illness or the individual? >> so we know that covid-19 is relatively new, it's been around for just over three months and there's a lot we don't know yet about the illness. it appears that people get different severity of illness, most people get a milder form of illness that do not require hospitalization but some people become very ill. it seems this is related to a person's underlying medical condition although we also know that healthy people, young people could get ill too. there are still a lot of studies out there looking at exactly why that's the case and we need to await new research. in the meantime, everyone should know no one is immune from covid-19, that's why we should take this seriously, not only to protect the most vulnerable but also to protect ourselves too. >> makes sense for the virus to be spread by cough or sneeze but how does a person who is asymptomatic spread the virus? >> the virus is present in our mucus, saliva, so people
first of all, are there different covid-19 geno types, it's per plexing why two people can get two differentty illness. is that because of the illness or the individual? >> so we know that covid-19 is relatively new, it's been around for just over three months and there's a lot we don't know yet about the illness. it appears that people get different severity of illness, most people get a milder form of illness that do not require hospitalization but some people become very ill. it seems...
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grounds these mosquitoes are endemic here but they're finding the best conditions to her oh and the geno type seems to be more aggressive . then guess been spreading throughout latin america in the past year 3500 people have died since you know you are spittles across the continent are struggling to keep up with the number of new patients more than 3000000 cases of being reported being to tiles in 19 that's 6 times higher than the previous year and an all time high. and the trend seems to be continuing in 2020 the disease has now become one of the main reasons for hospitalizations throughout latin america look so doing it will do more to meet this man deeply coude not a moment in the last 3 months the numbers have tripled from maybe 1520 per week to 50 or 70 we need to do more to stop the spread. of what is that exactly one method that's been helping reading guppy fish eat more skeeter larvae and fountains in similar places. up the bus your in the stable me we are getting results but the worry now is that people will lower the guard because it tension is on this new coronavirus and we ca
grounds these mosquitoes are endemic here but they're finding the best conditions to her oh and the geno type seems to be more aggressive . then guess been spreading throughout latin america in the past year 3500 people have died since you know you are spittles across the continent are struggling to keep up with the number of new patients more than 3000000 cases of being reported being to tiles in 19 that's 6 times higher than the previous year and an all time high. and the trend seems to be...