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david: the oregon science health university, you gave them $500 million dollars for cancer research.l: some of it has been given in stock and some paid out over several years. david: you have two sons, one died tragically in the scuba diving accident. how have you tried to memorialize him in that way? phil: he was a big sports fan, so gave some money to the university of oregon for the new basketball arena, which was named after him. david: today, what is left for you to accomplish and what haven't you accomplished? phil: i look back and am happy particular round the philanthropy and what i've been able to do, but i take my time to think about those things and i'm feeling good about things right now. david: do consult with your wife on things like that? phil: absolutely, she has final approval. david: where did you meet your wife? phil: she was one of my students. david: she was a good student? phil: she was a better student than i was. david: it is unrealistic to make these kinds of products in the united states, shoes and those kinds of things? phil: it is as we speak, but manufact
david: the oregon science health university, you gave them $500 million dollars for cancer research.l: some of it has been given in stock and some paid out over several years. david: you have two sons, one died tragically in the scuba diving accident. how have you tried to memorialize him in that way? phil: he was a big sports fan, so gave some money to the university of oregon for the new basketball arena, which was named after him. david: today, what is left for you to accomplish and what...
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david: the oregon science health university, you gave them $500 million dollars for cancer research.also given recently $400 million for a new fellowship program at stanford university. a $400 million or $500 million gift, do you write a check or wire the money? is it hard to write that check? phil: yes. some of it has been given in stock and some paid out over several years. david: you have two sons, one died tragically in the scuba diving accident. in his honor, you have done some things. how have you tried to memorialize him in that way? phil: he was a big sports fan, so we gave some money to the university of oregon for the new basketball arena, which was named after him. david: today, what is left for you to accomplish and what is left that you have not accomplished? phil: i look back and am happy particularly around the philanthropy. and there will be more ahead. to think about those things and feel good about those things. david: do consult with your wife on things like that? phil: absolutely, she has final approval. david: where did you meet your wife? bill: i taught two year
david: the oregon science health university, you gave them $500 million dollars for cancer research.also given recently $400 million for a new fellowship program at stanford university. a $400 million or $500 million gift, do you write a check or wire the money? is it hard to write that check? phil: yes. some of it has been given in stock and some paid out over several years. david: you have two sons, one died tragically in the scuba diving accident. in his honor, you have done some things. how...
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david: the oregon science health university, you gave them $500 million dollars for cancer research.n them $400 million for a program at stanford university. ordo you write a check out wire the money and is it hard to write the check? [laughter] phil: yes. some of it has been given in stock and some paid out over a few years. david: you had two sons, one died tragically in the scuba diving accident. in his honor you have done some things. how have you tried to memorialize him in that way? phil: he was a big sports fan, so gave some money to the university of oregon for their new basketball arena, which was named after him. david: today, what is left for you to accomplish and what haven't you accomplished? phil: i look back on the last couple of years and i am happy, particularly around the philanthropy and what i've been able to do, but i take my time to think about those things and i'm feeling good about things right now. david: so do consult with your wife on things like that? phil: absolutely, she has final approval. [laughter] david: where did you meet your wife? phil: she was on
david: the oregon science health university, you gave them $500 million dollars for cancer research.n them $400 million for a program at stanford university. ordo you write a check out wire the money and is it hard to write the check? [laughter] phil: yes. some of it has been given in stock and some paid out over a few years. david: you had two sons, one died tragically in the scuba diving accident. in his honor you have done some things. how have you tried to memorialize him in that way? phil:...
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david: the oregon science health university, you gave them $500 million for cancer research.e also given recently $400 million for a program at stanford university. so when you give them $400 million gift or a $500 million gift, do you write a check out or wire the money and is it hard to write the check? [laughter] phil: yes. some of it has been given in stock and some paid out over a few years. david: you had two sons, one died tragically in the scuba diving accident. in his honor, you have done some things. how have you tried to memorialize him in that way? phil: well he was a big sports fan, so gave some money to the university of oregon for their new basketball arena, which was named after him. david: today, what is left for you to accomplish and what haven't you accomplished? phil: i look back on the last couple of years and i am happy in those years, particularly around the philanthropy and what i've been able to do and will be more ahead, but i take my time to think about those things and i'm feeling good about things right now. david: so do consult with your wife on
david: the oregon science health university, you gave them $500 million for cancer research.e also given recently $400 million for a program at stanford university. so when you give them $400 million gift or a $500 million gift, do you write a check out or wire the money and is it hard to write the check? [laughter] phil: yes. some of it has been given in stock and some paid out over a few years. david: you had two sons, one died tragically in the scuba diving accident. in his honor, you have...
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david: the oregon health science university you gave them $500 , million dollars for cancer research. $400 million for a new scholarship program at stanford university. mike tennessee fellows -- the mike tennessee fellows. when you give that gift, do you write a check out or do you just hand them the money -- is it hard to write out that check? phil: yes. some of it has been given in stock and some paid out over a few years. david: you have two sons, one died tragically in a scuba diving accident. in his honor, you have done some things. how have you tried to memorialize him in that way? phil: well he was a big sports , fan, so we gave some money to the university of oregon for the new basketball arena, which was named after him. david: today, what is left for you to accomplish and what do you want to accomplish that you have not accomplished? phil: i look back over the past couple of years and am pretty happy over the past couple of years, particularly around the philanthropy and what i've been able to do. there will be more going ahead but i take my time to think , about those thing
david: the oregon health science university you gave them $500 , million dollars for cancer research. $400 million for a new scholarship program at stanford university. mike tennessee fellows -- the mike tennessee fellows. when you give that gift, do you write a check out or do you just hand them the money -- is it hard to write out that check? phil: yes. some of it has been given in stock and some paid out over a few years. david: you have two sons, one died tragically in a scuba diving...
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i'm particularly pleased that he has had a long interest in the oregon health and science university. they play a lifeline in terms of reaching out to our community and to those who have really found it hard to access health care. he's been a trustee for the oregon health and science university, a former president of the university of oregon alumni association and also a member of the catholic business leaders association. i just feel very strongly that as you look to portugal and to that part of the world, we are going to need people who've demonstrated a track record of stepping up, being involved in their community, someone with expertise in a variety of areas, not just his chosen profession of finance, but health care with his background at the oregon health sciences center. and i believe that as you get to know him and confirm him after you've had a chance to hear from him, you will come to the conclusion i have, which is george glass has values shared by americans, by those in the country he seeks to serve, portugal. and i very much appreciate my colleagues going out of order to
i'm particularly pleased that he has had a long interest in the oregon health and science university. they play a lifeline in terms of reaching out to our community and to those who have really found it hard to access health care. he's been a trustee for the oregon health and science university, a former president of the university of oregon alumni association and also a member of the catholic business leaders association. i just feel very strongly that as you look to portugal and to that part...
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science here at 7:14. technology that alters the genes in a human embryo has been used in the united states. online magazine technology review reports that a team in oregon health science university conducted the first successful test at modifying embryo dna. researchers say the work shows that it is possible to fix defective genes that cause inherited diseases. the report says that embryos were only allowed to develop for a few days. critics argue that the practice could turn into people creating designer babies. the first genetically altered baby could be a couple years away. >>> the federal government could be changing rules on addictive cigarettes. the fda is coming up with new regulations to cut down on the amount of nicotine in cigarettes. it is the leading cause of preventable heart disease and cancer causing 484,000 deaths each year. >>> let's talk to rosemary and find out about your weekend weather forecast. if you like it hot, you are going to like rosemary. >> we do have warm weather and it is going to hang around for several days. it looks like we may actually see the temperatures stick with us until about friday before temperatures come back down. giving you a view t
science here at 7:14. technology that alters the genes in a human embryo has been used in the united states. online magazine technology review reports that a team in oregon health science university conducted the first successful test at modifying embryo dna. researchers say the work shows that it is possible to fix defective genes that cause inherited diseases. the report says that embryos were only allowed to develop for a few days. critics argue that the practice could turn into people...
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a team at oregon health sciences university broke new ground in the field of genetically modified human demonstrates that it is possible to correct defective genes that cause inherited diseases. the report says none of the embryos was allowed to develop for more than a few days. now, it's a big step in a controversial practice that some say could one day help diseases. critics fear this could turn into people creating designer babies. >> did you know your commute could expose you to skin cancer. researchers said you are more like to have cancer on the left side of your body. most people don't feel they're being exposed to ultraviolet rays because you're in cars and you're in motion. >> wine lovers feel free to drink up. a new study shows drinking wine three times a week could help fend off diabetes. according to researchers in denmark 14 drinks a week for men and nine for women will reduce your risk for diabetes about a third. it suggests beer and red wine can help fight off the disease but unfortunately gin and vodka, they'll do the opposite. so, gin and vodka not going to help you. >>
a team at oregon health sciences university broke new ground in the field of genetically modified human demonstrates that it is possible to correct defective genes that cause inherited diseases. the report says none of the embryos was allowed to develop for more than a few days. now, it's a big step in a controversial practice that some say could one day help diseases. critics fear this could turn into people creating designer babies. >> did you know your commute could expose you to skin...
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now a group of scientists in oregon say they have and it's being called a groundbreaking experiment. the team at oregon health services -- sciences university embryos were reportedly not allowed to develop four more than just a few days. wow, that's fascinating. it's like that futuristic thing you think maybe eventually. we might be there. >>> after saving her own scent deputies were able to find a florida woman with dementia. >> this is really interesting how it's working. this woman went missing earlier this week but she used something cal preservation kit. they take a sterile pad. wipe their under arm and the pad is sealed in a stored container. if that person goes missing a k-9 can track them down using that unique scent. >> without the bloodhound it would have taken us a couple hours to locate the lady but with the use of the bloodhound and the scent kit we were fortunately enough to find her in less than five minutes. >> find and friends creates the scent jars. they cost only about $10 to make. >> science is so great. >> yes. this is a night we're telling you about science that's positive and worthwhile. >> let's now check in with cai
now a group of scientists in oregon say they have and it's being called a groundbreaking experiment. the team at oregon health services -- sciences university embryos were reportedly not allowed to develop four more than just a few days. wow, that's fascinating. it's like that futuristic thing you think maybe eventually. we might be there. >>> after saving her own scent deputies were able to find a florida woman with dementia. >> this is really interesting how it's working. this...
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health and science university . they play a lifeline in reaching out to our community, and those who have found it hard to access health care. he has been a trustee for the oregon health and science university. he is the former president of the university of oregon .lumni's is -- association i feel strongly that as you look to portugal and that part of the world, we are going to need track who demonstrated record of stepping up, being involved in their community, someone with expertise in a variety of areas, not just his chosen profession of finance, but health care with his background at the oregon health sciences center, and i believe as you get to know him and confirm him after you have had a chance to hear from him, you will come to the conclusion i have which is george glass has values shared by americans, by those in the country he seeks to serve, portugal, and i very much appreciate my colleagues going out of order to extend this courtesy to me a and my guess is chairman hatch is grateful to you all as we keep the matters proceeding in the finance committee. thank you very much mr. chairman. i look forward to the members of the committee getting to know
health and science university . they play a lifeline in reaching out to our community, and those who have found it hard to access health care. he has been a trustee for the oregon health and science university. he is the former president of the university of oregon .lumni's is -- association i feel strongly that as you look to portugal and that part of the world, we are going to need track who demonstrated record of stepping up, being involved in their community, someone with expertise in a...
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in research not yet published the oregon health and science university doctor apparently changed theliminating a possible disease. the report concludes that the tests are a milestone on what may prove to be a trip toward the birth of the first modified humans. reaction has been mixed. one doctor, a colleague said that it creates life to then destroy life in pursuit of a so- called perfect life. this comes a horrible mentality he said. it's situational killing, dangerous and chilling. others see it was a step to cure disease. >> by having the ability to rewrite the code we could erase mutations that give rise to diseases. put in a healthy copy of the gene and completely get rid of it from that family's tree. >> reporter: in a controversial report back in february the national academy of sciences concluded after more research trials for this may have a place to help parents who both carry a gene that would give a child a disease. still many worry this could feed a desire among parents not just for a healthy baby but one designed to be gifted. >> in the search for perfection this has be
in research not yet published the oregon health and science university doctor apparently changed theliminating a possible disease. the report concludes that the tests are a milestone on what may prove to be a trip toward the birth of the first modified humans. reaction has been mixed. one doctor, a colleague said that it creates life to then destroy life in pursuit of a so- called perfect life. this comes a horrible mentality he said. it's situational killing, dangerous and chilling. others see...
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and research not yet published, the oregon health and science university doctor apparently change the genes in many human embryos successfully eliminating the potential disease. the report concludes the experiments are a milestone on what may prove to be an inevitable journey toward the birth of the first genetically modified humans. reaction in the medical community has been mixed. doctor koffler, colleague, says it creates life to then destroy life in pursuit of a so-called perfect life. this comes from a horrible mentality. it is situational killing, dangerous and chilling. others see it as a step toward curing genetic disease. >> by having the ability to rewrite the genetic code, we can erase mutations that give rise to these terrible diseases like huntington's disease or something like that. put in a healthy copy of the gene and completely eradicate it from that family's tree. room in a controversy report in february, the national academy of sciences concluded after more research trials for this experimentation may have a place to help parents who both carry a gene that would gua
and research not yet published, the oregon health and science university doctor apparently change the genes in many human embryos successfully eliminating the potential disease. the report concludes the experiments are a milestone on what may prove to be an inevitable journey toward the birth of the first genetically modified humans. reaction in the medical community has been mixed. doctor koffler, colleague, says it creates life to then destroy life in pursuit of a so-called perfect life. this...
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in research not yet published, the oregon health and science university dr.ently change the genes in many human embryos successfully eliminating disease. the report concludes the experiments are a milestone on what may conclude to be a journey to the birth of the first genetically modified humans. reaction has been missed. mixed. it creates life to destroy life in pursuit of a perfect life. it comes from a horrible mentality, situational killing, dangerous and is chilling. others see it as a step is curing genetic disease. >> by having the ability to rewrite genetic code, we could erase mutations that give rise to terrible diseases. the put in a healthy copy for a gene and completely eradicated from that family street. >> in a controversial report, the national academy of sciences concluded after more research, trials for this experimentation may have a place to help parents who both carry a gene that would guarantee a child having a genetic disease. many worry this could feed a desire not just for a healthy baby but one genetically designed to be more gifted
in research not yet published, the oregon health and science university dr.ently change the genes in many human embryos successfully eliminating disease. the report concludes the experiments are a milestone on what may conclude to be a journey to the birth of the first genetically modified humans. reaction has been missed. mixed. it creates life to destroy life in pursuit of a perfect life. it comes from a horrible mentality, situational killing, dangerous and is chilling. others see it as a...
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in your health news right now coming up at 4:51 for first time ever, scientists at oregon health and science universityf edited genes of human embryos this was done on one cell embryos developed for couple days never intended to be implanted in the womb and what is even more amazing with this gene he had iting they are permanent and passed down to future generations. they are hoping this will help with people with some sort of genetic issues, it appeared in the mit technology review. >>> star bucks, they will be close being all of its tea stores. >> star bucks posted lower quarterly profit yesterday. >> chain has nearly 400 stores nationwide including six in our area and 3300 employees, mess of the locations are going to be closed by next spring. star bucks bought tea retail inner 2012 and the stores have been under performing. those employees will now be invited to apply for jobs at star bucks. >>> a solar eclipse like this one right here is going to be seen from coast to coast that one down there. >> um-hmm. >> from the west coast to thee coast that would be coast to coast and watch it from the skies
in your health news right now coming up at 4:51 for first time ever, scientists at oregon health and science universityf edited genes of human embryos this was done on one cell embryos developed for couple days never intended to be implanted in the womb and what is even more amazing with this gene he had iting they are permanent and passed down to future generations. they are hoping this will help with people with some sort of genetic issues, it appeared in the mit technology review....
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the research is being done at oregon health and science university in portland. involves technology who to alter genes. the goal is to be able to correct defective genes that would cause inherited diseases. as you can imagine, this is a very controversial experiment. researchers say they only kept altered embryos alive for a few days. >>> well it is almost a week, it is right around the corner, it is starting to heat up the bay area. >> that's what we'll be talking about today as our temperatures will be a little bit warmer as we look at the flend fremont. we are going to see all of that sunshine heating things up into the upper 80s and not much of a wind until this evening. and temperatures cooling off nicely later tonight. we'll talk about what's ahead as you make weekend plans coming up next. >>> all right. thank you. important information for anyone who has ever had an issue with a contractor. the state law that could save you big bucks. >>> and i'm hanging out at the facebook campus and we've got facebook employees working hard, stuffing backpacks just like
the research is being done at oregon health and science university in portland. involves technology who to alter genes. the goal is to be able to correct defective genes that would cause inherited diseases. as you can imagine, this is a very controversial experiment. researchers say they only kept altered embryos alive for a few days. >>> well it is almost a week, it is right around the corner, it is starting to heat up the bay area. >> that's what we'll be talking about today as...
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major revelation in the world of genetics was discovered in the us out of oregon health and science university leading scientists to leap over kazakhstan native was previously known for and viewing the world's first pole monkeys back in two thousand and seven but now he has reportedly found the secrets to correcting the defective genes in embryos which cause inherited diseases there are been three past reports of editing human embryos published by scientists in china one of the human trials involved a patient suffering from an aggressive form of lung cancer however the main issue in these chinese publications was the technology used called crisper actually because editing the errors and the changes that were wanted were always taken up by the cells of an embryo this effect is called them it's something the leap of steam was able to avoid by injecting crisper into the eggs at the time that they were fertilized and we won't know the full extent of meet the leap of study as it was never meant to be a clinical trial the team didn't allow the embryos to develop past few days and were never intended
major revelation in the world of genetics was discovered in the us out of oregon health and science university leading scientists to leap over kazakhstan native was previously known for and viewing the world's first pole monkeys back in two thousand and seven but now he has reportedly found the secrets to correcting the defective genes in embryos which cause inherited diseases there are been three past reports of editing human embryos published by scientists in china one of the human trials...
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it was done by researchers from oregon health and science university. inherited diseases. the embryos were not allowed to develop for more than a few days. make no mistake, it's a huge development. >> absolutely. >>> britain's telegraph report that today's prince william last day as an airplane ambulance pilot in january. he was leaving in order to focus on his royal duties. prince william began working for the charity in 2015. he wrote a heart-felt letter expressing his profound respect for his colleagues. the prince said he'll carry the experience with him forever. >>> the seattle times reports that amazon is going on a hiring spree. the online retailer wants to fill 50,000 warehouse jobs across the country. it's holding a jobs day on august 2nd. on that day, ten of the warehouses will welcome applicants. amazon plans to make thousands of job offers on the spot. >>> vanity fair showed how rihanna showed how a meeting with the first couple ought to be done. some people say president trump was awkward and inappropriate when he met with the couple two we
it was done by researchers from oregon health and science university. inherited diseases. the embryos were not allowed to develop for more than a few days. make no mistake, it's a huge development. >> absolutely. >>> britain's telegraph report that today's prince william last day as an airplane ambulance pilot in january. he was leaving in order to focus on his royal duties. prince william began working for the charity in 2015. he wrote a heart-felt letter expressing his profound...