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their mrna vaccine, by the way, is related to the vaccine against coronavirus infection.ience in creating personalized vaccines, which preceded the mrna vaccines against sars-cov-2, are now helping to develop cancer drugs faster and provide patients with personalized therapy. and doctors expect that positive dynamics to continue. according to experts, over the next 5 years, the volume of the global biotech drug market will double and reach almost 400 billion us dollars, largely due to cancer drugs. let's return to the studio, well, we saw that a year ago there were experiments, so far... in this regard, the question is, these are such successes, which we observe in the world, and i hope we will observe in russia in the near future, this is , in your opinion, the specificity of personalization, yes, personalized medicine, the use of some modern, including artificial intelligence methods, this is what is the key to success, really personalization, as if from all sides, relatively speaking, this is a very important factor, because personalization here... relatively speaking,
their mrna vaccine, by the way, is related to the vaccine against coronavirus infection.ience in creating personalized vaccines, which preceded the mrna vaccines against sars-cov-2, are now helping to develop cancer drugs faster and provide patients with personalized therapy. and doctors expect that positive dynamics to continue. according to experts, over the next 5 years, the volume of the global biotech drug market will double and reach almost 400 billion us dollars, largely due to cancer...
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no more mrna production facilities. no more of this factory and you'll solve the problems around the world. that's, i think, a dangerous narrative, because it will divert funding to solutions that are not sustainable, as javier so rightly pointed out. in reality, what the three proposals bring forward and what to me is personally very exciting is incremental innovations, not that i believe we should take incremental approaches because we can't be more bold or audacious, but because what each of you are proposing are things that are feasible and sustainable. and that must be part of what you continue to work on, as crime kramer laid out, it is wonderful to have a great solution. but if no one pays for it, and you can't sustain it, it's not a solution. it becomes yet another paper that sits on a shelf and occasionally gets referenced in other people's papers. we have a opportunity and a real challenge, particularly here in the united states and in europe, to more clearly articulate the value of research and how we are bui
no more mrna production facilities. no more of this factory and you'll solve the problems around the world. that's, i think, a dangerous narrative, because it will divert funding to solutions that are not sustainable, as javier so rightly pointed out. in reality, what the three proposals bring forward and what to me is personally very exciting is incremental innovations, not that i believe we should take incremental approaches because we can't be more bold or audacious, but because what each of...
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we're leading the way with a revolutionary mrna platform that could teach our bodies to do extraordinarymething more than make medicine. we're here to change it. moderna. this changes everything. >>> we're at the beginning of a new industrial revolution and this industry is going to be producing intelligence it takes energy and of course a lot of great computer science and large computing systems that are being made so we've got to make sure that everybody understands the need's coming, the opportunities of it, the challenges of it and doing the most efficient and scaleable way we can >> that was nvidia's ceo speaking to cnbc outside the white house today. he was there for a meeting about the outlook for ai and how to meet the energy demand needed to power that industry. nvidia shares making a huge comeback this week and stacy rasgon said it remains one of the best industries. we heard a lot from him this week whether it was in the leather jacket or business suit. what was your biggest takeaway from where we were in san francisco or from he said outside the white house today? >> i think
we're leading the way with a revolutionary mrna platform that could teach our bodies to do extraordinarymething more than make medicine. we're here to change it. moderna. this changes everything. >>> we're at the beginning of a new industrial revolution and this industry is going to be producing intelligence it takes energy and of course a lot of great computer science and large computing systems that are being made so we've got to make sure that everybody understands the need's...
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we're leading the way with a revolutionary mrna platform that could teach our bodies to do extraordinary things. we're here to do something more than make medicine. we're here to change it. moderna. this changes everything. so this is pickleball? it's basically tennis for babies, but for adults. it should be called wiffle tennis. pickle! yeah, aw! whoo! ♪♪ these guys are intense. we got nothing to worry about. with e*trade from morgan stanley, we're ready for whatever gets served up. dude, you gotta work on your trash talk. i'd rather work on saving for retirement. or college, since you like to get schooled. that's a pretty good burn, right? got him. good game. thanks for coming to our clinic, first one's free. >>> stocks rallying into the close as the major averages try to recover from their worst week of the year. while investors should expect to see more upcoming seasonal weakness, the setup looks bullish for stocks into year end. let's bring in securities steven sutmeyer. great to have you. so the question is how would you know when the market is maybe tripping into something a littl
we're leading the way with a revolutionary mrna platform that could teach our bodies to do extraordinary things. we're here to do something more than make medicine. we're here to change it. moderna. this changes everything. so this is pickleball? it's basically tennis for babies, but for adults. it should be called wiffle tennis. pickle! yeah, aw! whoo! ♪♪ these guys are intense. we got nothing to worry about. with e*trade from morgan stanley, we're ready for whatever gets served up. dude,...
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the third option is the only non mrna updated covid vaccine from novavax. vaccines are recommended for those six months or older. the same is true for the annual flu vaccine, as well as the rsv vaccine that's available, particularly for older adults. over 75. vaccinations are one of the best preventative health measures that we can take. we've been using vaccines really for centuries, right? and it really works with your immune system. it gets your immune system to recognize these viruses and protect against infection. doctors say those over 65 and above with underlying health conditions and infants heading into their first winter season should also get an rsv vaccine. let's take a live look out in walnut creek this morning as you can see, cars on the road moving along weather wise. well, i guess you could say it's nice and pleasant this morning. the question is, how will it be later today? meteorologist kari hall has been letting us know that a summer is not gone just yet, weather wise. yeah we're under a microclimate weather alert due to the heat advisory
the third option is the only non mrna updated covid vaccine from novavax. vaccines are recommended for those six months or older. the same is true for the annual flu vaccine, as well as the rsv vaccine that's available, particularly for older adults. over 75. vaccinations are one of the best preventative health measures that we can take. we've been using vaccines really for centuries, right? and it really works with your immune system. it gets your immune system to recognize these viruses and...
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there are three covid vaccines to tt includes two mrna vaccines. now, they may be familiar with them, you know, pfizer and moderna vaccines from the past years. the third option is the only non mrna updated covid vaccine from novavax novavax vaccines are recommended for those six months or older. the same is true for the annual flu vaccine as well as rsv vaccine that's available, particularly for older adults over the age of 75. so i'll be doing the interview, and i'll be gathering some sound that we can use tomorrow morning on our sho. now, doctors say those 65 and above with underlying health conditions and infants heading into their first winter season should also get the rsv vaccine. let's take a live look outside in the east bay this morning, waiting for the sun's arrival. good morning folks in walnut creek. kerry's got a look at our forecast today. well, keep the shorts handy. absolutely and if you have a pool or know someone with a pool, it might be a great day to take a dip. it's going to be a hot one. and tomorrow the heat advisory continu
there are three covid vaccines to tt includes two mrna vaccines. now, they may be familiar with them, you know, pfizer and moderna vaccines from the past years. the third option is the only non mrna updated covid vaccine from novavax novavax vaccines are recommended for those six months or older. the same is true for the annual flu vaccine as well as rsv vaccine that's available, particularly for older adults over the age of 75. so i'll be doing the interview, and i'll be gathering some sound...
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we're leading the way with a revolutionary mrna platform that could teach our bodies to do extraordinarys. we're here to do something more than make medicine. we're here to change it. moderna. this changes everything. ♪ (alarm sound) ♪ amelia, turn off alarm. amelia, weather. 70 degrees and sunny today. amelia, unlock the door. i'm afraid i can't do that, jen. ♪ (suspenseful music) ♪ why not? did you forget something? ♪ (suspenseful music) ♪ my protein shake. the future isn't scary. not investing in it is. you're so dramatic amelia. bye jen. nasdaq-100 innovators. one etf. before investing, carefully read and consider fund investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses and more in prospectus at invesco.com. >>> more than 30,000 boeing workers are now on strike after the union rejected the latest contract proposal. phil lebeau joins us right now from everett, washington phil, we knew a strike was a possibility, but i think it is a little shocking to see just the percentage of the strikers who voted against that package >> reporter: becky, when i came out here two days ago, almost immedia
we're leading the way with a revolutionary mrna platform that could teach our bodies to do extraordinarys. we're here to do something more than make medicine. we're here to change it. moderna. this changes everything. ♪ (alarm sound) ♪ amelia, turn off alarm. amelia, weather. 70 degrees and sunny today. amelia, unlock the door. i'm afraid i can't do that, jen. ♪ (suspenseful music) ♪ why not? did you forget something? ♪ (suspenseful music) ♪ my protein shake. the future isn't scary....
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is it mrna? this is this. and i'm saying like this is the problem. like you're mixing, confusing, definitive language with low probability events and not only low probability, but where there's disagreement about the probability. so that's and i think that that has consequences for how we particularly for our trust in institute that i think are that matter is that is that makes sense as a you professor is left leaning academia in a more leaning department sociology and having the views that have have you ever been canceled on i haven't i don't know that i have any views in particular like i'm not i don't i'm not telling anyone what their views should be or that they should be like on anything. i most of the time, i don't know what i think about most. i mean, i think i can have imagine lots of different and persuasive and i think is that an advantage or disadvantage? i think for what i do, it's an advantage i think it would probably i have a tolerance for uncertainty and on political topics that is bottomless and so like for me it's just i just think
is it mrna? this is this. and i'm saying like this is the problem. like you're mixing, confusing, definitive language with low probability events and not only low probability, but where there's disagreement about the probability. so that's and i think that that has consequences for how we particularly for our trust in institute that i think are that matter is that is that makes sense as a you professor is left leaning academia in a more leaning department sociology and having the views that...
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we're leading the way with a revolutionary mrna platform that could teach our bodies to do extraordinaryngs. we're here to do something more than make medicine. we're here to change it. moderna. this changes everything. > up next shares of ally financial getting hit hard we'll tell you what other stocks are falling in sympathy when we take you inside the market zone. so this is pickleball? it's basically tennis for babies, but for adults. it should be called wiffle tennis. pickle! yeah, aw! whoo! ♪♪ these guys are intense. we got nothing to worry about. with e*trade from morgan stanley, we're ready for whatever gets served up. dude, you gotta work on your trash talk. i'd rather work on saving for retirement. or college, since you like to get schooled. that's a pretty good burn, right? got him. good game. thanks for coming to our clinic, first one's free. >>> we are now in the closing bell market zone ally financial warning today of credit challenges plaguing the lender this quarter. kate rooney brings us the details. and phil lebeau is back to talk about southwest's big board shakeup and
we're leading the way with a revolutionary mrna platform that could teach our bodies to do extraordinaryngs. we're here to do something more than make medicine. we're here to change it. moderna. this changes everything. > up next shares of ally financial getting hit hard we'll tell you what other stocks are falling in sympathy when we take you inside the market zone. so this is pickleball? it's basically tennis for babies, but for adults. it should be called wiffle tennis. pickle! yeah, aw!...
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so she feels this is too heavy handed and she'd rather not face the risk of a of an mrna drug . an mrnaneed for any mrna experimental treatment. by the way, the pfizer vaccine, so—called remains under trial until until 2029. so most people are saying no. as i said, 60% of adam's group are saying no, 50% of frontline health workers. i beg your pardon? 70% of frontline health workers are saying no , that's doctors and saying no, that's doctors and nurses, 50% of doctors across the wider group of risk. so not just so . and there's 10.5 just so. and there's 10.5 million or so, 11.5 million in the uk, 31% said, yes, i'll take the uk, 31% said, yes, i'll take the booster. that means more than two out of three said, no, thank you. so the public okay. health workers, they're all saying no thank you. all right. >> stephen jackson, thank you so much. we run out of time. i think you've got a fundraiser going as well, haven't you, to try and help help the family just stop oil. >> com crowd. just com look at stop sedate to vaccinate. and thank you very much for having me on bev. >> thank you. a spok
so she feels this is too heavy handed and she'd rather not face the risk of a of an mrna drug . an mrnaneed for any mrna experimental treatment. by the way, the pfizer vaccine, so—called remains under trial until until 2029. so most people are saying no. as i said, 60% of adam's group are saying no, 50% of frontline health workers. i beg your pardon? 70% of frontline health workers are saying no , that's doctors and saying no, that's doctors and nurses, 50% of doctors across the wider group...
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maybe they should the mrna shot beings mike.russian propaganda talking about all the modern issues to voters. if you dig deep into the doj affidavit, they are getting their prosecuting the case against russian interference all the way down to page 22 #. you will find a slide. now, this is purportedly from the russians on topics that they wanted to highlight in the united states. and this is what the doj is warning folks to look out for. okay. among the issues, inflation, unaffordable prices for food and essential goods. the risk of job loss for white americans, crime, overspending on foreign policy and last but not least, we're being drawn into the ukraine war. so basically all the issues that trump and vance talk about, that's what russia wants to highlight in this election interference effort. according to the doj. what, instead of urging its surrogates to spring content on all those issues, you know, that's what we're supposed to say? but, again, these are the issues important to most american people. look at the polls, conse
maybe they should the mrna shot beings mike.russian propaganda talking about all the modern issues to voters. if you dig deep into the doj affidavit, they are getting their prosecuting the case against russian interference all the way down to page 22 #. you will find a slide. now, this is purportedly from the russians on topics that they wanted to highlight in the united states. and this is what the doj is warning folks to look out for. okay. among the issues, inflation, unaffordable prices for...
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to target the outbreak for these will quickly adapt the drug similar to in fact how we do it with mrna vaccines and we adapt those two new strains. and that would really be a game changer. could technology exists, we find them with the federal agency in the earlier stages of development so i'm confident that we can bring about this change. big part of our work in msa has been to try to evaluate how important and what the effects would have been if we would have had drugs available for covid. and what i show you here is a result of our exercise based on the epistemological modeling and what you see here are infection numbers over time. the black curve is the covid-19 scenario . and when you look at the red curve you see how that pandemic would have changed if you would have had these drugs available one year after the outbreak. but what you see is that you would have ended a lot earlier and avoided many many cases. but more importantly you look at the other scenario, what would have happened had the drugs been available after the outbreak at least 100 days later. these lines are verily
to target the outbreak for these will quickly adapt the drug similar to in fact how we do it with mrna vaccines and we adapt those two new strains. and that would really be a game changer. could technology exists, we find them with the federal agency in the earlier stages of development so i'm confident that we can bring about this change. big part of our work in msa has been to try to evaluate how important and what the effects would have been if we would have had drugs available for covid....
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>> i think it's been well described as a minor complication of mrna vaccine strategies.ntly, myocarditis on the map. but myocarditis is a particularly troubling condition because when it becomes persistent, a young person in their 20 thes can develop heart failure as a very young age with other classical risk factors that are precursors. and it's typically caused by a viral infection. and one of the challenges when it becomes persistent, there's no standard of daughter for that, and these -- standard of care for that. and young people are require heart transplant or a fair ifly significant in-hospital mortality as well. charles: full disclosure, my wife went through all of this. for 10 years she had 6 defibrillators,3 ablation operations, an lvad on 85% of the work of the heart, and she was, you know, blessed -- unfortunately, it was a bittersweet moment because one of my great friends, his daughter passed away, and she was able to get her heart. we went through i all of this. so you look at part of this is the depression that that comes along wit, particularly these you
>> i think it's been well described as a minor complication of mrna vaccine strategies.ntly, myocarditis on the map. but myocarditis is a particularly troubling condition because when it becomes persistent, a young person in their 20 thes can develop heart failure as a very young age with other classical risk factors that are precursors. and it's typically caused by a viral infection. and one of the challenges when it becomes persistent, there's no standard of daughter for that, and these...
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running water and the healthcare delivery and sit facility it doesn't matter if you live build in mrna factory. you love more fundamental to address in that market will have to continue to address israeli fundamentalng problems while the factory sits idle. there has to be a collective approach across the spectrum of intervention that included things like the very ambitious often laudable goals that we have n all agreed to. making sure this running water and healthcare facilities there is access to appropriate medications. there is someone available to administer vaccines. and as you grow capacity and capabilities you grow the demand our industry partners to produce so it is a yes and all of the above to be addressed. since you just got the morning if you go back, think about how exciting that must have been to sit there what is the best in the world? how do we bring it into one place to form what we do? that must've beenra epiphenomenl question in history. and actually put them and watch over the course of a literate two or three generations. the transformation what happens in educatio
running water and the healthcare delivery and sit facility it doesn't matter if you live build in mrna factory. you love more fundamental to address in that market will have to continue to address israeli fundamentalng problems while the factory sits idle. there has to be a collective approach across the spectrum of intervention that included things like the very ambitious often laudable goals that we have n all agreed to. making sure this running water and healthcare facilities there is access...
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we're leading the way with a revolutionary mrna platform that could teach our bodies to do extraordinary things. we're here to do something more than make medicine. we're here to change it. moderna. this changes everything. is it possible to count on my internet like my wcustomers count on me?. it is with comcast business. keeping you up and running with our 99.9% network reliability. and security that helps outsmart threats to your data. moaire dida twoo? -your data, too. there's even round-the- clock customer support. so you can be there for your customers. with comcast business, reliability isn't just possible. it's happening. switch to reliable comcast business internet with security and get started for $49.99 a month. plus ask how to get up to a $500 prepaid card. call today! >>> welcome back to "squawk box." markets are briacing for the latest read on inflation. we have the global economist with us. what do you think is going to happen on september 18th? >> i think they're going to cut. 25 basis points is our call. i know there is a lot of back and forth with 25 and 50. the last jo
we're leading the way with a revolutionary mrna platform that could teach our bodies to do extraordinary things. we're here to do something more than make medicine. we're here to change it. moderna. this changes everything. is it possible to count on my internet like my wcustomers count on me?. it is with comcast business. keeping you up and running with our 99.9% network reliability. and security that helps outsmart threats to your data. moaire dida twoo? -your data, too. there's even...
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fine, i agree, but he's the one who mandated the experimental covid mrna shot. there were a lot of people who didn't want that and he forced that on state employees. so this whole shtick is totally contradicted by the record. now, the media, they are going to present him as oh, he's a coach, he's a veteran. they are not going to talk about these policies. even when they have to address it. this knock on him for putting tampa palms, in the boys locker room how the media is for training that is, republicans criticizing walz for putting tampons in schools. they are emitting why we think it is so ridiculous. so they don't want to address the actual criticisms of it. i don't think ultimately these vp's probably are going to affect the election. but how he's being presented versus the actual record, it is a stark, stark contrast. and i have got people in florida that lived to tell the tal about what happened in minnesotae. iowa is getting population. they are doing very well. minnesota is losing population, they are struggling. and it's all just a difference of philos
fine, i agree, but he's the one who mandated the experimental covid mrna shot. there were a lot of people who didn't want that and he forced that on state employees. so this whole shtick is totally contradicted by the record. now, the media, they are going to present him as oh, he's a coach, he's a veteran. they are not going to talk about these policies. even when they have to address it. this knock on him for putting tampa palms, in the boys locker room how the media is for training that is,...
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we're leading the way with a revolutionary mrna platform that could teach our bodies to do extraordinaryere to do something more than make medicine. we're here to change it. moderna. this changes everything. when we started feeding bogie the farmer's dog, he lost so much weight. pre-portioned packs makes it really easy to keep him lean and healthy. in the morning, he flies up the stairs and hops up on my bed. in the past, he would not have been able to do any of those things. (man) this whale is unaware it's being exploited in the past, hfor financial advertising. look at this silly little sailboat... these men of means with their silver spoons, eating up the financial favors of the 1%. what would become of them when they discover robinhood gold allows others to earn their very liberal rates on idle cash and unlimited deposit bonuses? ♪ they would descend into chaos. merciless chaos. >>> nvidia's ceo jensen huang speaking at the goldman sachs comunicopia conference this morning. what do investors and markets want to hear from the leader of the chipsmaker it is good to see you, ben i figu
we're leading the way with a revolutionary mrna platform that could teach our bodies to do extraordinaryere to do something more than make medicine. we're here to change it. moderna. this changes everything. when we started feeding bogie the farmer's dog, he lost so much weight. pre-portioned packs makes it really easy to keep him lean and healthy. in the morning, he flies up the stairs and hops up on my bed. in the past, he would not have been able to do any of those things. (man) this whale...
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we're leading the way with a revolutionary mrna platform that could teach our bodies to do extraordinary medicine. we're here to change it. moderna. this changes everything. raise this up for me just a little. [narrator] meet dr. applebaum. a dentist with three children. perfect teeth. in-progress. he gives the same level of service to his patients as he does his kids. and when he invests... nothing beats service with a smile. [narrator] this is tessa carter. culinary connoisseur. knows her ingredients like the back of her hand. same goes for her investments. so, i expect total transparency. lose the cilantro. [staff] yes chef! [narrator] say hello to peter armstead. type a cpa. he always knows exactly where his clients' money is going. so, of course, i expect the same with my money. [narrator] and meet betty ambrose. leatherworker. bootmaker. custom bootmaker. her hands can craft the finest tuxedo boot you've ever seen. what can i say? i'm hands on with my money too. [narrator] and what do all these investors have in common? we all trust schwab with our wealth. [narrator] that you do. e
we're leading the way with a revolutionary mrna platform that could teach our bodies to do extraordinary medicine. we're here to change it. moderna. this changes everything. raise this up for me just a little. [narrator] meet dr. applebaum. a dentist with three children. perfect teeth. in-progress. he gives the same level of service to his patients as he does his kids. and when he invests... nothing beats service with a smile. [narrator] this is tessa carter. culinary connoisseur. knows her...
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a recent update for healthcare providers, the florida department of health question the safety of mrnae stands in opposition to several federal health agencies as an example of mistrust in vaccine science fueled largely by conspiracy theories. those are some of the topics covered in the new book, the road to wisdom: untrue, science, faith, and trust. dr. francis collins joins us now. he served as a director of the national institute of health for president obama, trump, and biden, including during the pandemic. it's great to have you with us. you saw a little bit of all of these during your time. true, science, faith, trust, and the erosion of so many of those things. particularly during covid and around the vaccines. so what story did you want to tell with the book? >> i think we are living in a dark time with our society haven't gotten so tied up in divisiveness and polarization and conspiracies that have fed into that. as a society, we ought to try to pull ourselves out of that. if there's a row that's going to take us toward wisdom, we are kind of in the ditch. we can figure out ho
a recent update for healthcare providers, the florida department of health question the safety of mrnae stands in opposition to several federal health agencies as an example of mistrust in vaccine science fueled largely by conspiracy theories. those are some of the topics covered in the new book, the road to wisdom: untrue, science, faith, and trust. dr. francis collins joins us now. he served as a director of the national institute of health for president obama, trump, and biden, including...
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still long term, untested mrna technology.ors, cancer specialists who think that it's causing excess disease in autoimmune diseases, in cancer. but we won't know that for many years. but the court of protection have decided that adam can take that risk. what do you think i think it's criminal. >> i mean, it is interesting what you're saying. i know i've spoken to you about this off air, but i that's this is another reason why i worry about the loss of autonomy for vulnerable people in the assisted dying legislation as well, because i worry about the whole narrative around, we need to inject these people to save the nhs, to protect the nhs. they could become a burden on the nhs. i'm worried about the same kind of rhetoric being deployed in killing people effectively. >> do we trust the state to act always in our best interests? i don't either anymore. >> adrian says. renee what about those in the nhs that lost their jobs because they wouldn't have the covid jabs? or in care care, 30,000 care workers? they weren't reinstated . s
still long term, untested mrna technology.ors, cancer specialists who think that it's causing excess disease in autoimmune diseases, in cancer. but we won't know that for many years. but the court of protection have decided that adam can take that risk. what do you think i think it's criminal. >> i mean, it is interesting what you're saying. i know i've spoken to you about this off air, but i that's this is another reason why i worry about the loss of autonomy for vulnerable people in the...
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and she was saying she cannot understand why this report didn't contain mentions of some of the mrnae drugs that were rolled out last year. >> and it's like if an mp made a speech in the commons and was in the pay off, you'd have to declare an interest. so why isn't that interest declared in that report? >> yeah. >> yeah. >> well spotted molly kingsley, right? it's been ten years since the scottish independence vote. first minister of scotland, john swinney is going to mark it with a speech shortly. that will be thrilling. stay tuned for that. and a lot more interesting stuff as well. this is britain's newsroom on gb news. >> it is 1048. it's britain's newsroom on gb. news go on. foreign office is urging calm heads and de—escalation after hundreds of simultaneous explosions across lebanon. in parts of syria. this is all to do with people's pages. the most extraordinary was saying it's like james bond gb news home and security editor mark white said, what's it got to do with the foreign office calling for calm head? and i mean, israel won't take any notice of what the foreign office s
and she was saying she cannot understand why this report didn't contain mentions of some of the mrnae drugs that were rolled out last year. >> and it's like if an mp made a speech in the commons and was in the pay off, you'd have to declare an interest. so why isn't that interest declared in that report? >> yeah. >> yeah. >> well spotted molly kingsley, right? it's been ten years since the scottish independence vote. first minister of scotland, john swinney is going to...
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. >>> the florida department of health questioned the safety of mrna covid vaccines for older adultsalth problems. that guidance stands in opposition to several federal health agencies and is an example of mistrust in sign fueled by conspiracy theories. those are some topics discussed in the new book, "the road to wisdom." the book's author dr. francis collins joins us now. he previously served as the director of the national institutes of trump for presidents trump and biden. you saw a little bit of all of this at the nih, truth, science, faith and trust especially during the pandemic, around covid, around vaccines. what story did you want to tell with the book? >> well, i think we're living in a dark time with our society having gotten so tied up in divisiveness and polarization and conspiracies. we should try to pull ourselves out of that. if there's a road taking us to wisdom, we're kind of in a ditch. it means getting reanchored to things like there is such a thing as objective truth. there are facts out there. they don't care how you care about them. they're just facts. if we c
. >>> the florida department of health questioned the safety of mrna covid vaccines for older adultsalth problems. that guidance stands in opposition to several federal health agencies and is an example of mistrust in sign fueled by conspiracy theories. those are some topics discussed in the new book, "the road to wisdom." the book's author dr. francis collins joins us now. he previously served as the director of the national institutes of trump for presidents trump and...