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scientist others say he may be the man who might save the world from this real life pandemic jacob glanville is a computational immuno engineer he is the co-founder and chief science officer at distributed bio and he's joining us now to discuss this global crisis jacob thank you so much for being with us so 1st can you explain to us exactly what a computational in you know engineer is and how that's a political to helping with coke at 19. so thanks for having me on again propagation you know engineers use math and computers to help analyze you can sense and so on the basis of it and seeing if you're using special bioengineering sex be assisted by computers to help us take all the antibodies against the sars virus and adapt them to recognize a neutralize the copays 19000 by so as a scientist in this bio field what can you tell us about this novel coronavirus and if this strain and others are they occurring naturally. yes or sumption is that these are coming from natural sources it could be a bat or some other creature that coronaviruses are very big family of viruses and unfortunately this on
scientist others say he may be the man who might save the world from this real life pandemic jacob glanville is a computational immuno engineer he is the co-founder and chief science officer at distributed bio and he's joining us now to discuss this global crisis jacob thank you so much for being with us so 1st can you explain to us exactly what a computational in you know engineer is and how that's a political to helping with coke at 19. so thanks for having me on again propagation you know...
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of distributed bio jacob glanville who also features in the netflix docu series pandemic jake thanks for coming on to what is the latest on the search for the vaccine reports here are saying that the british government favors a herd immunity response to let the virus run through the population a little would you think of a yeah so the reason they're saying that is that there is currently no effective medicine and so they're just preparing for the inevitable that large numbers of people will get infected. if you can slow down the rate of new infections that's better than having them had all at once because if they had all at once then you overrun your hospital i see use and you know a problem people dying in the waiting rooms with respect to where the medicines are there may be some good news in april where we have a series of anti-virals that didn't work. well against people up but they may work well here and there some h.i.b. anti-virals in an anti malarial so any success on any one of those fronts gives us a working medicine the vaccine work is going to take much longer that's goin
of distributed bio jacob glanville who also features in the netflix docu series pandemic jake thanks for coming on to what is the latest on the search for the vaccine reports here are saying that the british government favors a herd immunity response to let the virus run through the population a little would you think of a yeah so the reason they're saying that is that there is currently no effective medicine and so they're just preparing for the inevitable that large numbers of people will get...
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rogue scientist others say he's the man who may save the world from this real life pandemic jacob glanville is a computational immuno engineer he's also the co-founder and chief science officer of distributed bio and he joined me a little earlier to discuss this global crisis. you know engineers use math and computers to go into the start of. the program. special by engineering techniques assisted by computers to help us take all antibodies against the sars virus and adapt them to recognize and neutralize the company's 90000 bikers so as a scientist in this field what can you tell us about this novel coronavirus and if this strain and others are they occurring naturally. yes or something as if these are coming from natural sources it could be a barrier for some other creature coronaviruses are very big family of viruses and unfortunately this one is very infectious and humans and it's much more deadly than influenza so it's spreading pretty pretty quickly throughout the globe and we're transitioning. trying to stop it from getting into countries now and medication measures. already in the c
rogue scientist others say he's the man who may save the world from this real life pandemic jacob glanville is a computational immuno engineer he's also the co-founder and chief science officer of distributed bio and he joined me a little earlier to discuss this global crisis. you know engineers use math and computers to go into the start of. the program. special by engineering techniques assisted by computers to help us take all antibodies against the sars virus and adapt them to recognize and...
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jacob glanville, distributed bio, his company. thank you, thank you. >>> the senate is now voting on that $100 billion phase two coronavirus bill. what we are going to do is let you know the final vote tally when we have it. we also have this. jpmorgan chase says it is planning to temporarily close about 20% of its branches. charlie gasparino predicted this. in fact, he broke that story a couple days ago. again, they are going to begin temporarily closing about 20% of their branches, not including the teller glass drive-up operations. jpmorgan says they will be paying branch employees for their regularly scheduled hours. still, the stock, not catching any kind of bid here, down 13.8% to $80.77. >>> this breaking news. a trio of top auto makers doing their part to help stop the spread of coronavirus. ford and general motors, they already confirmed they will shut down all north american plants after tomorrow night's shift. they will close them until march 30th. but now it appears fiat chrysler will join them. a source telling fox bu
jacob glanville, distributed bio, his company. thank you, thank you. >>> the senate is now voting on that $100 billion phase two coronavirus bill. what we are going to do is let you know the final vote tally when we have it. we also have this. jpmorgan chase says it is planning to temporarily close about 20% of its branches. charlie gasparino predicted this. in fact, he broke that story a couple days ago. again, they are going to begin temporarily closing about 20% of their branches,...
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jacob glanville. thank you. >>> let's take a look at the big board.move through the highs. we are just off the session highs right now, the dow up 1,057 points, hovering close to 27,000 on the dow. >>> coming up next, why shares of jack daniels' parent aren't tasting as smooth as tennessee whiskey this hour. we will get into that. "the claman countdown" will be right back. ashley: investors in jack daniels' parent, brown-forman, drowning their sorrows, apparently. shares in the red after european sales of whiskey faltered due to the u.s. slapping new 25% tariffs on the imported liquors in the eu. that doesn't help at all. plus of course, new threats due to the coronavirus forcing the spirits maker to cut its full year guidance. that stock down modestly, down 1% in a very big rally day. >>> all right. connell mcshane joins us now. connell, even tennessee whiskey apparently sus accept i beliece coronavirus. connell: not a sad day for stocks, though. we will have it at the top of the hour. we are up and down and today we are up almost 1,000 points. we wi
jacob glanville. thank you. >>> let's take a look at the big board.move through the highs. we are just off the session highs right now, the dow up 1,057 points, hovering close to 27,000 on the dow. >>> coming up next, why shares of jack daniels' parent aren't tasting as smooth as tennessee whiskey this hour. we will get into that. "the claman countdown" will be right back. ashley: investors in jack daniels' parent, brown-forman, drowning their sorrows, apparently....
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a beating all of this because corona virus is still spreading and it is now a paemic actor jake glanville is a vaccine developer based out of san francisco, his work is actually featured in the series about pandemics well for the money and talk with him today to get a sense of what he has to say about what's gone on el al and what he said yeah, he said it's basically what we've already known its reach more than a 100 countries but. >>now that they're calling it a pandemic the head of the world health organization says that people just aren't doing enough to stop it. so doctor jake landfill featured on the netflix show pandemic how to prevent an outbreak said that calling the coronavirus a pandemic may be semantics but it could lead to something practical like funding for the global response. >>after the outbreaks world bank set up a billion fund are reserved for you expect doesn't mean that money automatically available, but it is potentially on the table to help her feet roughout the world battle we are in the midst of this outbreak a it is essential that we begin acting now to try to am
a beating all of this because corona virus is still spreading and it is now a paemic actor jake glanville is a vaccine developer based out of san francisco, his work is actually featured in the series about pandemics well for the money and talk with him today to get a sense of what he has to say about what's gone on el al and what he said yeah, he said it's basically what we've already known its reach more than a 100 countries but. >>now that they're calling it a pandemic the head of the...
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>>doctor glanville believes the aggressive worldwide response to the coronavirus is simply because it's new and eventually people will get tired of any panic. stay tuned, kron 4 and kron on for the latest on the coronavirus we're tracking a local response by our bay area cities and counties as well as the latest cases in the information that you need to know keep your family safe and you can find all that information on our website kron 4 dot com. placer county deputies releasing this video showing a truck pull up in front of a tree trimming crew. the men jumping out and attacking the foreman as jessica mensch reports authorities are now investigating this as a hate crime. >>torn down tree limbs service a constant reminder of a brutal attack on ken wayne colfax a tree trimmer targeted because of his hispanic heritage, according to >>that was the cause of that that's really bad. >>video captured from the tree trimmers truck shows 2 suspects pull up in a 4 door toyota pickup truck just after 02:00pm saturday, popping out and appeared the white male suspects were shouting out of senate he'
>>doctor glanville believes the aggressive worldwide response to the coronavirus is simply because it's new and eventually people will get tired of any panic. stay tuned, kron 4 and kron on for the latest on the coronavirus we're tracking a local response by our bay area cities and counties as well as the latest cases in the information that you need to know keep your family safe and you can find all that information on our website kron 4 dot com. placer county deputies releasing this...
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jake glanville, the ceo of distributed bio.aling with two separate crisis that are linked. the health crisis where we're trying to get ahead, and focussed on any number of different therapies whether they're anti-virals that mitigate the effects of the virals to antibodies that help health care workers to a vaccine. at the same time we're dealing with a moment by moment economic crisis that is only worsening as more and more people lose their jobs >> david, it's really kind of strange. the stocks going down, are the let's call them the procter & gambles. those are the stocks going down in part because i think people are making -- when we do get the legislation, there's going to be a snapback rally in tech because tech is something where there's still demand if you're building for 5g, then what happens is you've got something cooking. there are people all over the world who feel like it's an inexrabble move to buy 5g. the idea that somehow you should throw away the drug stocks i think is a big mace take they have good yields and
jake glanville, the ceo of distributed bio.aling with two separate crisis that are linked. the health crisis where we're trying to get ahead, and focussed on any number of different therapies whether they're anti-virals that mitigate the effects of the virals to antibodies that help health care workers to a vaccine. at the same time we're dealing with a moment by moment economic crisis that is only worsening as more and more people lose their jobs >> david, it's really kind of strange....
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the vaccine companies glanville who suggested that even if big pharmaceutical companies were willing to produce a vaccine they might not be able to do so quickly enough to make a difference so why are countries like the u.s. and the u.k. paying them so much money it didn't is the director of global justice now and joins me now nic thanks for coming back on next year in the united states why should we not expect the u.s. health care system such as it is to respond well to the coronavirus well it's one of the most market driven health care systems in the whole world i mean it it is more expensive than any other health care system in the developed world and it produces the least good health outputs so you have things you know you have human development indicators the worse in the united states anywhere else in the world because it's a completely business dominated market driven system i mean corporate big corporations pray all on people's illnesses and whether you get treatment or not depends on how much money you've got your pocket and however bad it is in the united states the near li
the vaccine companies glanville who suggested that even if big pharmaceutical companies were willing to produce a vaccine they might not be able to do so quickly enough to make a difference so why are countries like the u.s. and the u.k. paying them so much money it didn't is the director of global justice now and joins me now nic thanks for coming back on next year in the united states why should we not expect the u.s. health care system such as it is to respond well to the coronavirus well...
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jacob glanville. i hope you keep us posted. thank you. thank you doctor. i am also -- thanks for being here. dr. jennifer is an epidemiologist, senior scholar. we've got all kinds of brilliant people here tonight. she will talk to about the actual facts of what's going on here. doctor, thank you. thanks for being here. >> things were happening. >> martha: today, when president trump and the task force came out, they talked about this. originally, the president said it's available now, but then we heard from the fda that it actually needs a little bit more time and more testing. what can you tell us about that situation and that drug and whether or not you think it's going to work and when? >> yeah, so this is a drug that is used for other conditions. it is used to treat arthritis. it is also used to battle certain infections. but we haven't found the studies that are necessary to understand the extent to which you could help treat people with the coronavirus. so, i'm really excited that the federal government is at the highest levels supporting research in
jacob glanville. i hope you keep us posted. thank you. thank you doctor. i am also -- thanks for being here. dr. jennifer is an epidemiologist, senior scholar. we've got all kinds of brilliant people here tonight. she will talk to about the actual facts of what's going on here. doctor, thank you. thanks for being here. >> things were happening. >> martha: today, when president trump and the task force came out, they talked about this. originally, the president said it's available...
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jacob glanville. he was featured in the netflix documentary "pandemic." he is working on a cure.s on handling the coronavirus where it can go from here. the all-important last hour of trading. i will try not to blow this rally and do my best not to. charles: thank you, ash. make sure you tune into the "claman countdown." it is the most exciting hour of the market at the top of the hour. >>> while health care stocks are popping, there is cautious tone to this market, folks. next i have two guys who know a thing or two about making money. they will tell us what we need to know as we head into the final hour of trading. maybe have we hit a bottom? we'll be right back. flexshares may look simple on the outside. but inside every etf... there are untold hours of careful construction... infinite "what ifs?" and contingency plans. creating funds that help target gaps in client portfolios. tap untapped potential. and strengthen confidence in you. flexshares. powered by over a century of investment expertise before investing consider the fund's investment objectives, risks, charges and exp
jacob glanville. he was featured in the netflix documentary "pandemic." he is working on a cure.s on handling the coronavirus where it can go from here. the all-important last hour of trading. i will try not to blow this rally and do my best not to. charles: thank you, ash. make sure you tune into the "claman countdown." it is the most exciting hour of the market at the top of the hour. >>> while health care stocks are popping, there is cautious tone to this market,...
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jacob glanville of distributed bio.p with a therapy that involves six different types of antibodies and he is ready, april 13th, it's going to be tested with two arms of the military. here's how he describes that it will work. >> the way it works, you take a patient who is sick and inject or infuse the antibody. within 20 minutes, that would be in their body and that would help neutralize the virus so they don't get sick. liz: you are hearing about a lot of different vaccines and therapies. how does that one sound? how does everything out there sound? >> yeah, so all of my colleagues in infectious disease and epidemiology are working, obviously everyone knows aggressively. there will be a lot of iterations of the science that have to be proven in patients, in human beings. what will be the eventual best approach will pan out as this effort continues. but things like what you have just shown, the vaccine, all those efforts are going to come together to produce what the most effective vehicle is. liz: we heard today from
jacob glanville of distributed bio.p with a therapy that involves six different types of antibodies and he is ready, april 13th, it's going to be tested with two arms of the military. here's how he describes that it will work. >> the way it works, you take a patient who is sick and inject or infuse the antibody. within 20 minutes, that would be in their body and that would help neutralize the virus so they don't get sick. liz: you are hearing about a lot of different vaccines and...