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pharmaceutical companies to develop the next generation of therapeutics for alzheimer's disease diabetes, lupus the excel rating medical partnership. those companies are all in and we are as well. sharing the cost of trying to take this remark moment in scientific history and turn it into treatment. stephanie: what is frame mapping going to do? francis collins: it is so exciting. you have got 86 billion neurons in here and everyone of them is making thousands of connections been we are audacious to say we could understand that, but in the next 10 years, we could probably get a good sense of how those work. the consequences for autism and schizophrenia and epilepsy and shamanic brain injury and alzheimer's, all these where we get a better foundation for understanding are profound. stephanie: are those not working on the parents out there who chose not to immunize their children? francis collins: we have such an educated country and it seems to be the most educated part of the country that has so much trouble with this. the data is compelling. my blog tomorrow will be about the latest publication
pharmaceutical companies to develop the next generation of therapeutics for alzheimer's disease diabetes, lupus the excel rating medical partnership. those companies are all in and we are as well. sharing the cost of trying to take this remark moment in scientific history and turn it into treatment. stephanie: what is frame mapping going to do? francis collins: it is so exciting. you have got 86 billion neurons in here and everyone of them is making thousands of connections been we are...
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what people should necessity is that it could be something like rheumatoid arthritis or for example, lupus. it can be a hypothyroidism. we do not know all of the details. we want to say seek your doctor. be in communication with them. >> have you been bitten by a tics or bulls eye i'm going to the doctor and i'm willing to you. >> thank you. >> a mom sound off on facebook after nobody shows up at her doubt'ses birth the day party. kind of sad for the kid but then unthinkable happened, birthday surprise you have to see. >>> plus, it was fast and frenzy, lily pulitzer line in target sold out every where. how you can get another chance, that is right, you have another chance to grab knows bright bold goodies. blank >>> so, every where i went over weekend people wanted to talk about this brittany mc henry. she's gorgeous us, right. doing a pretty good job for espn. as you know, a few days ago she was out in the restaurant in the tc area. when she walk out her tar had been towed. she goes over to the tow lots and bee raids this woman inside the little booth there, you are taking my money, rippi
what people should necessity is that it could be something like rheumatoid arthritis or for example, lupus. it can be a hypothyroidism. we do not know all of the details. we want to say seek your doctor. be in communication with them. >> have you been bitten by a tics or bulls eye i'm going to the doctor and i'm willing to you. >> thank you. >> a mom sound off on facebook after nobody shows up at her doubt'ses birth the day party. kind of sad for the kid but then unthinkable...
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it's a pipe line within a product that can tweet ulcerative colitis, lupus. how the heck can that company be wort than less than $5 billion. that doesn't make sense. how about home away for $3 billion? they give a couple kids from cal tech. as i've said none of this will happen overnight. there are always heavy doubters of these private evaluations. they're viewed as accidents waiting to happen. oh yeah -- the next groupon. web van. the etoys of another generation. the bottom line is that it's okay to dream big for one slot in your "mad money" portfolio. letton index fund define the bulk of your stock. i'm cool with that. pick some individual stocks for your discretionary portfolio. don't forget to guess of the current era. mike in illinois mike. >> caller: boo-yah from chicago. >> all right. man what's shaking? >> caller: last friday general lecric was up 10% and it was selling its financial and other property assets. this news benefitted the black stone group, bx and black stone mortgage trust, in particular which was also up 10% friday and 3% today. could
it's a pipe line within a product that can tweet ulcerative colitis, lupus. how the heck can that company be wort than less than $5 billion. that doesn't make sense. how about home away for $3 billion? they give a couple kids from cal tech. as i've said none of this will happen overnight. there are always heavy doubters of these private evaluations. they're viewed as accidents waiting to happen. oh yeah -- the next groupon. web van. the etoys of another generation. the bottom line is that it's...
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it might work on other conditions like lupus or psoriasis. goes right, it could do $5 billion in sales, which is larger than $4.67 billion cap. while if quadrupled last year it's up nearly 20% since two months ago. it's down about 50 bucks from its day high of $202 back on april 1. it's the biotech that's worth buying in weakness. let's check in with the president and ceo to learn more about where the company is headed. >> thanks for having me back. >> since we saw you last there's news about the progression of what you are doing with ulcerative colitis. >> we were just off the presentation in barcelona where we were presenting our data for ulcerative ulcerative colitis. it was to see whether this worked in a longer study. we just press released that we hit on all of our parameters all of our end points were significant. so we're excited. that's really getting us -- giving us confidence to move into phase three, the registrational stage for this drug. >> you are going fast. that's because this is a large unmet need. >> absolutely. these patie
it might work on other conditions like lupus or psoriasis. goes right, it could do $5 billion in sales, which is larger than $4.67 billion cap. while if quadrupled last year it's up nearly 20% since two months ago. it's down about 50 bucks from its day high of $202 back on april 1. it's the biotech that's worth buying in weakness. let's check in with the president and ceo to learn more about where the company is headed. >> thanks for having me back. >> since we saw you last there's...
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. >> we're working with the lupus foundation and rheumatoid arthritis. >> for all of them, i wonder whating to their brains? >> some of my patients call me pot doc. >> your patients call you pot doc? >> well, they never meet anyone who is as interested as hearing about their marijuana use as i am. >> dr. stacy gruber is serious about pot. >> i want you to name the color and not to read it. >> okay. >> i met her in her labs in mclean hospital near boston. she's using high-tech imaging to see what happens in the brain when you smoke. >> when you first smoke, that you light up a spliff, a joint, a smoke, and receptors are throughout the brain respond, and these are areas of the brain responsible for things like pleasure, memory, learning, sensation, sense of time and space, coordination, movement, appetite and other drives shall we say. so it's sort of an overall impact, right? >> so reward, pleasure, hunger. you have this overall feeling of wellbeing they say. that all sounds pretty good. >> it does sound pretty good. >> and it's not just feeling good, but there is this phenomenon reported
. >> we're working with the lupus foundation and rheumatoid arthritis. >> for all of them, i wonder whating to their brains? >> some of my patients call me pot doc. >> your patients call you pot doc? >> well, they never meet anyone who is as interested as hearing about their marijuana use as i am. >> dr. stacy gruber is serious about pot. >> i want you to name the color and not to read it. >> okay. >> i met her in her labs in mclean hospital...
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. >> we're working with the lupus foundation and rheumatoid arthritis. >> but for all of them i wonderedhat was it doing to their brains. >> my patients call me pot doc. >> they call you pot doc. >> they never meet anyone as interested in hearing about their pot use as i am. >> she is serious about pot. >> i want you to name the color and not to read it. >> i met her in her labs near boston. she is using high-tech imaging to see what happens in the brain when you smoke. >> when you first smoke, that is you light up a joint, a blunt, receptors that are throughout the brain respond and these areas of the brain are responsible for things like pleasure, memory, learning, sensation, sense of time and space, coordination, movement, appetite and other drives shall we say. so it's sort of an all over impact, right? >> so reward, pleasure, hunger, this overall feeling of wellbeing. >> that's good. but it's this phenomenon reported by many smokers over the years especially famous artists, the ability to be more creative. >> when you feel that high there's a release of dopamine and your brain has t
. >> we're working with the lupus foundation and rheumatoid arthritis. >> but for all of them i wonderedhat was it doing to their brains. >> my patients call me pot doc. >> they call you pot doc. >> they never meet anyone as interested in hearing about their pot use as i am. >> she is serious about pot. >> i want you to name the color and not to read it. >> i met her in her labs near boston. she is using high-tech imaging to see what happens in...
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high in cbd, the key therapeutic chemical doctors are using to treat everything from chronic pain to lupus's disease and epilepsy. so 80% of this farm is now a high cbd/low thc. this is the exact opposite of what people think of when they think of marijuana. this won't get you high. >> you can set the whole hippie population of colorado loose on this plant, and you're just going to be looking at a bunch of disappointing hippies. >> the families are not concerned about disappointing hippies. they've seen this plant change lives. they have a brand-new lab, manned with scientists, who are turning their plants into medicines. brother joel stanley is in charge of that part of the business. >> it wasn't a world that i knew so we kind of had to dive into this and learn how to make plant extracts. >> joel was reluctant at first to get involved. he'd avoided marijuana most of his life. but the spring of 2009 he was working in texas on the oil fields when his oldest brother, josh, asked him to join the new family business. >> and i laughed because i thought it was just a foot in the door to legaliza
high in cbd, the key therapeutic chemical doctors are using to treat everything from chronic pain to lupus's disease and epilepsy. so 80% of this farm is now a high cbd/low thc. this is the exact opposite of what people think of when they think of marijuana. this won't get you high. >> you can set the whole hippie population of colorado loose on this plant, and you're just going to be looking at a bunch of disappointing hippies. >> the families are not concerned about disappointing...
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from chronic pain to lupus, to crohn's disease and epilepsy.% of this farm is now a high cbd, low thc. i mean, this is the exact opposite of what people think of when they think of marijuana. >> this won't get you high. >> you can set the whole hippie population of colorado loose on this plant and you're just going to be looking at a bunch of disappointing hippies. >> the stanleys are not concerned about disappointing hippies. they've seen this plant change lives. they have a brand new lab, manned with scientists who are turning their plants into medicines. brother joel stanley is in charge of that part of the business. >> it wasn't a world that i knew, so we kind of had to dive into this and learn how to make plant extracts. >> joel was reluctant at first to get involved. he avoided marijuana most of his life. but the spring of 2009, he was working in texas on the oil fields when his oldest brother, josh, asked him to join the new family business. >> and i laughed because i thought it was just a foot in the door to legalization. i didn't think
from chronic pain to lupus, to crohn's disease and epilepsy.% of this farm is now a high cbd, low thc. i mean, this is the exact opposite of what people think of when they think of marijuana. >> this won't get you high. >> you can set the whole hippie population of colorado loose on this plant and you're just going to be looking at a bunch of disappointing hippies. >> the stanleys are not concerned about disappointing hippies. they've seen this plant change lives. they have a...
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that exist when it comes to reducing heart disease, kidney disease, lung ailments stroke oral health lupus, child nutrition, hiv-aids, mental health disorders gun violence as a public health threat, and other chronic and infectious diseases. i'm glad that during tonight's hour we will be focused on strengthening our public health infrastructure and developing community oriented multidisciplinary approaches to public health that will close the national health disparities gap. this national minority health month the c.b.c. will work to expand access to health care, early health education and medical investments so that we can make our communities healthier and reduce the prevalence of diseases that disproportionately cut minority lives short. again i thank my co-anchor for the next hour and yield back the balance of my time. . mr. payne: have stepped into the gap left by the leaving of one of our former colleagues donna christensen from the virgin islands and ms. kelly has stepped up to fill the position -- the health brain trust, i needed the proper term but she has been a fighter in this a
that exist when it comes to reducing heart disease, kidney disease, lung ailments stroke oral health lupus, child nutrition, hiv-aids, mental health disorders gun violence as a public health threat, and other chronic and infectious diseases. i'm glad that during tonight's hour we will be focused on strengthening our public health infrastructure and developing community oriented multidisciplinary approaches to public health that will close the national health disparities gap. this national...