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so that's what you can do with microsoft word for your d.n.a. you can change it to treat your existing disease or i guess if you're under motivated by we don't know what although i second my colleagues comments like that it's probably something to do with you go you can take embryos and for no medical reason and ethically get rid of one gene in the hopes of gaining you know we don't quite know what so from my perspective as a gene editor i am really hopeful that your audience and people the world over understand the genetic thing is not in the hands of rogue scientists doing harm it is largely in the hands of sane ethical. responsible scientists and clinicians who wish to use it to really change how the way we treat human disease will tear down here is one person who makes you happy i think you understand that this is an iffy the who says gene editing is the future of preventative medicine genetic diseases such as human feeling ethical cell anemia except around will all be prevented before birth so there's one idea of what this could do but that
so that's what you can do with microsoft word for your d.n.a. you can change it to treat your existing disease or i guess if you're under motivated by we don't know what although i second my colleagues comments like that it's probably something to do with you go you can take embryos and for no medical reason and ethically get rid of one gene in the hopes of gaining you know we don't quite know what so from my perspective as a gene editor i am really hopeful that your audience and people the...
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so i use microsoft word a lot you guys have been using microsoft word like that red squiggly line comes up underneath stuff that's correct yeah why don't we have that for people yet why is that. why can't it be like going to date that's like going south and all of a sudden the dude is just bathed in this red line. and then when i press on ed like a dialog box comes up like this man thinks the transition between both and big names on the fresh prince of bel-air was seamless was. if you can know. for all. the good it was all done well done i like the idea of using that squiggly line technique for people that maybe have like weird political views like oh you kind of understand steve battens perspective on things read squiggly line if you are all you know it would read slowly lines around a lot of people just like around mitch mcconnell around here. or our relatives that say i should be married so i'm like oh wait i'm very. early or life if you want grammar early for life yet at all. well let's get now to actually someone you have not seen on air here every day acted in night he is our supe
so i use microsoft word a lot you guys have been using microsoft word like that red squiggly line comes up underneath stuff that's correct yeah why don't we have that for people yet why is that. why can't it be like going to date that's like going south and all of a sudden the dude is just bathed in this red line. and then when i press on ed like a dialog box comes up like this man thinks the transition between both and big names on the fresh prince of bel-air was seamless was. if you can know....
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so that's what you can do with microsoft word for your d.n.a. you can change it to treat your existing disease or i guess if you're under motivated by what although i second my colleagues comments like that it's probably something to do with you go you can take embryos and for no medical reason and ethically get rid of one gene in the hopes of gaining you know we don't quite know what so from my perspective as a gene editor i am really hopeful that your audience and people the world over understand the genetic thing is not in the hands of rogue scientists doing harm it is largely in the hands of sane ethical. responsible scientists and clinicians who wish to use it to really change how the way we treat people just will tear down here is one person who makes you happy i think you understand that this is an iffy the who says gene editing is the future of preventative medicine genetic diseases such as human feeling ethical cell anemia except around will all be prevented and before birth so there is one idea of what this could do but that is speakin
so that's what you can do with microsoft word for your d.n.a. you can change it to treat your existing disease or i guess if you're under motivated by what although i second my colleagues comments like that it's probably something to do with you go you can take embryos and for no medical reason and ethically get rid of one gene in the hopes of gaining you know we don't quite know what so from my perspective as a gene editor i am really hopeful that your audience and people the world over...
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and the notion that rudy giuliani and donald trump will be sitting in front of a computer with microsoft wordwn counter report seems bizarre to me. the president's team hasn't learned from the past, from the clinton approach, which is get the best lawyers, put them in a warehouse, just section them off, wall them off from the activities of the day to day presidency and let that team do what it does best. that's what this white house should be doing. >> none of the lawyers seem to want to work for him. >> and there's a conflict problem any time you take on a client as huge as this president. >> on friday we talked about we felt like the mueller probe could be wrapping up. we were septembkeptical of that though. at this point, does it seem like they're nearing the end? >> when you see people having these filings and the documents and the personnel that remain out there, have we reached the halfway point? >> a year is not that long of an investigation. >> not at all. i've had cases, just a run of the mill drug case or bribery case involving a single defendant that lasts at least this long. just
and the notion that rudy giuliani and donald trump will be sitting in front of a computer with microsoft wordwn counter report seems bizarre to me. the president's team hasn't learned from the past, from the clinton approach, which is get the best lawyers, put them in a warehouse, just section them off, wall them off from the activities of the day to day presidency and let that team do what it does best. that's what this white house should be doing. >> none of the lawyers seem to want to...
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if microsoft word go down further that would hit our list, but it did not go down in a.s you will see some m&a and that is where you ha the best risk-reward. it will help big winners and losers just like this last year. carol: guarded dividend of 1.8%. thank you so much. happy new year. z joining us on the phone from toledo, ohio. jason: really nice rundown. there will be interesting to see how much the mix changes for big investors. different year in 2019 stop we are on the verge of closing the last trading session of the year. you are listening and watching bloomberg. ♪ >> look at markets just seconds before they close. in fact, on the last tirade trading day of the year, we do ave gains. lots of volatility not juston year but on the day. s&p 500 up about .3% and the highs.ishing up near 500 and nasdaq lower but on this last trading day of the bulls pushing through been on the year, it was a earish year. let's look at what happened to the major averages in 2018. worst ou see is, the declines for the dow, the s&p 500 and the nasdaq going back to 2008, however that stati
if microsoft word go down further that would hit our list, but it did not go down in a.s you will see some m&a and that is where you ha the best risk-reward. it will help big winners and losers just like this last year. carol: guarded dividend of 1.8%. thank you so much. happy new year. z joining us on the phone from toledo, ohio. jason: really nice rundown. there will be interesting to see how much the mix changes for big investors. different year in 2019 stop we are on the verge of...
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every witness has to sit there and answer questions. >> in words surprisingly blunt, judge thomas penfield jackson declared microsoftimmediately claimed victory. >> microsoft is a monopolist and it engaged in massive anti-competitive practices. >> it drove bill gates crazy that the government was portraying him as some kind of evil force. was he ruthless as a businessman? yes. did he see himself as a ruthless businessman? no. he saw himself as someone who was advancing the common good. and the government didn't see it that way. at t-mobile get the unlimited plan with the latest phones included for $40 dollars! we're included? included! ♪ ♪ at t-mobile get the unlimited plan and the latest phones included for $40 dollars. feels so good to be included. >>> there is a lot of chat about technology in business. you'd expect that, but some of the conversation might surprise you. it is not just tech talk. they are talking about sex. >> are you an adult? >> what she does is she loads pictures, mostly x-rated pictures, into her computer. and then customers anywhere in the world can call up laura's lair and see on their home
every witness has to sit there and answer questions. >> in words surprisingly blunt, judge thomas penfield jackson declared microsoftimmediately claimed victory. >> microsoft is a monopolist and it engaged in massive anti-competitive practices. >> it drove bill gates crazy that the government was portraying him as some kind of evil force. was he ruthless as a businessman? yes. did he see himself as a ruthless businessman? no. he saw himself as someone who was advancing the...
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microsoft thought the iphone was stupid. they didn't get it. they weren't google. >> the internet is abuzz with worde business. >> you guys may have heard also that yesterday we made an interesting announcement about a little phone. so i thought i'd just show that. >> a year later google unveils the android phone, which was google's attempt to capitalize on the success of apple's formula. >> the very first one comes out next week from t-mobile, and it's called -- ah, ah, ah, the t-mobile g-1. so what's it like? well, it's like the iphone. >> they had striking similarities in terms of both use a touch interface. both had a big wide screen on the front there. both had google maps. both had a way to download apps that worked very similarly and some of the apps were the same. >> google hopes it will take over the whole mobile market just as it has done the internet. >> given their relationship steve jobs felt he had been betrayed by google. >> you're on the board of apple. any tension on the board around the fact you guys are starting to get in each other's business? >> as a board member at apple eric s
microsoft thought the iphone was stupid. they didn't get it. they weren't google. >> the internet is abuzz with worde business. >> you guys may have heard also that yesterday we made an interesting announcement about a little phone. so i thought i'd just show that. >> a year later google unveils the android phone, which was google's attempt to capitalize on the success of apple's formula. >> the very first one comes out next week from t-mobile, and it's called -- ah, ah,...
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leaving microsoft, i had a great experience here, but as i leave, you should keep your eyes on this new startup called google, they have really, really great potential. it was a very diplomatically wordedmail, but very prescient as well. we will invest in something that we think is a bad idea if we like the person. ♪ emily: you do have possibly the most impressive list of angel investments of anyone, including facebook, airbnb, uber, dropbox. , zappos. how did you get into all those deals? >> i think investing in good people is really the most important thing. every investor talks about investing in good people. we take it a lot more seriously. the way i mean that is, we will invest in something that we think is a bad idea if we like the person. emily: you also invested in mark zuckerberg. how did that happen? >> we were lucky to get introduced via a number of routes, when facebook was still eight or nine people. that was an unbelievable thing to get to see the company at such a stage. a lot of people at the time were saying, why are you even involved in this company? i remember my wife saying at the time, are you trying to get into fraternity parties or something? because facebook at
leaving microsoft, i had a great experience here, but as i leave, you should keep your eyes on this new startup called google, they have really, really great potential. it was a very diplomatically wordedmail, but very prescient as well. we will invest in something that we think is a bad idea if we like the person. ♪ emily: you do have possibly the most impressive list of angel investments of anyone, including facebook, airbnb, uber, dropbox. , zappos. how did you get into all those deals?...
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877 billion as of yesterday's close, apple gained 3 and a half percent on word of trade truce between dc and beijing. microsoftessure as you can see on the screen down half percent. all right, speaking of apple they've launched website for current and former veterans as well as close relatives, 10% discount from iphones, apple watch, third-party parties like drones, cameras also being sold on web side. fans of hit show friends can breathe a sigh of relief. ♪ cheryl: at&t and netflix announced a deal to keep in 2019, speculation that at&t wouldn't renew the deal, but the new agreement allows services to yes, keep friends on the air or streaming friends consistently top 10 shows, maria on netflix, shows of netflix and at&t slightly lower in opening market. maria: did you have a friends party? [laughter] cheryl: yes, i did. maria: i love that show. thank you. we will take a break, when we come back the most powerful business, forbes with annual list, we will tell you who is on the top spot next. ♪ ♪ the greatest wish of all... is one that brings us together. the lincoln wish list event is here. sign and drive off
877 billion as of yesterday's close, apple gained 3 and a half percent on word of trade truce between dc and beijing. microsoftessure as you can see on the screen down half percent. all right, speaking of apple they've launched website for current and former veterans as well as close relatives, 10% discount from iphones, apple watch, third-party parties like drones, cameras also being sold on web side. fans of hit show friends can breathe a sigh of relief. ♪ cheryl: at&t and netflix...
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microsoft, utx among th biggest users. power lunch back in two. >>> and now the latest from trading nation and a word from our sponsor. >> aom is a chart pattern that suggests the down trend may be ending and ready to reverse. sometimes called a w formation because it looks like a w. a double bottom occurs when prices form two distinct lows on a chart at around the same level. traders often view a bakre of the highest high in the formation has a bullish signal >>> here's your news update at this hour. two photos have been released of an eight-year-old boy who died in u.s. custody at a new mexico hospital on christmas eve. guatemalan officials identified the boy. he had been in the custody of u.s. customs with his father since december 18th. >>> turkeyish military deployment to the country's border with syria continuing today. a military truck carrying a tank and a convoy of vehicles a crudely made bomb injuring the caretaker of a church and a police officer militant far left and anarchist groups have carried out attacks over the christmas holiday over recent years >>> back home, a strong line of storms through texas bringi
microsoft, utx among th biggest users. power lunch back in two. >>> and now the latest from trading nation and a word from our sponsor. >> aom is a chart pattern that suggests the down trend may be ending and ready to reverse. sometimes called a w formation because it looks like a w. a double bottom occurs when prices form two distinct lows on a chart at around the same level. traders often view a bakre of the highest high in the formation has a bullish signal >>> here's...
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word potential to build on it. the other thing i'm seeing that it is starting to get me thinking is i'm seeing a ton of software stocks, by the way including microsoftength right now, some at new yearly highs. if i continue to see technology, which is a leading group in the market, both up and down, if it continues to get legs we will get better days ahead. leave no doubt, there is technical damage, a ton of things are not working. it will take some time to really get going. stuart: stay there, please, gary, i want to bring you back a little later in the show to deal with apple and amazon. stay there for a segment. i will segue to the new fox poll, which shows the top concern of voters is health care. 83% of those who responded say they're either extremely or very concerned about health care. former utah congressman, fox news contributor jason chaffetz with us right now. look, health care i think is the democrats main issue. the issue on which the republicans are losing and the democrats are winning. how can the republicans turn this around? >> well the democrats were very united in just pounding on this issue into the campaign. i think the republic
word potential to build on it. the other thing i'm seeing that it is starting to get me thinking is i'm seeing a ton of software stocks, by the way including microsoftength right now, some at new yearly highs. if i continue to see technology, which is a leading group in the market, both up and down, if it continues to get legs we will get better days ahead. leave no doubt, there is technical damage, a ton of things are not working. it will take some time to really get going. stuart: stay there,...