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random dude. >> the video in question shows a man outside the thermo fisher building.doing, but he's on the property where a woman is murdered brutally ten hours later and we don't know who he is. >> the prosecutor says the defense was given this video. the defense attorneys say they never saw it and were never told about the random dude. >> that would have been in our closing. our whole defense was, he didn't do it. so if we can point to unknown individuals that were trying to gain access to the building, that would definitely have been used. >> remember, tally smith said she didn't know about the man on the video during the trial but finally learned about him from mcvay afterwards. but then, she did nothing. >> she didn't go to the judge. didn't go to the attorney general. >> and she didn't go to the defense either. >> she wrote a letter to bruce mcvay saying how could you do this to me. >> i get live with the worry that someone on the defense side will find it at some point and we will wind up in trouble over it and the entire case will be tainted because of it. you
random dude. >> the video in question shows a man outside the thermo fisher building.doing, but he's on the property where a woman is murdered brutally ten hours later and we don't know who he is. >> the prosecutor says the defense was given this video. the defense attorneys say they never saw it and were never told about the random dude. >> that would have been in our closing. our whole defense was, he didn't do it. so if we can point to unknown individuals that were trying...
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word came yesterday that thermo fisher scientific has now agreed to settle the family's lawsuit.he terms were not made public. she lacks cells are still in use, recently helping scientists to develop covid 19 vaccines as . >> all right. coming up, free donuts. wait, what? >> how you can score yourself a free donut at krispy kreme, but it's today only. >> but first, the top chef who's opening up about being the best in the world. that's next. you're watching world news now. >> helping families with mesothelioma is all we do. my firm has been offering a free book on mesothelioma for over ten years, since that time, hundreds of people have mesothele loma have trusted us to represent them. we have local offices throughout the us and there is no risk to you. mesothelioma really is all we do . call us at one 800 306 315. that's one 800 306 315. or go to mazabuka .com today. >> women with nighttime urinary incontinence don't have to wake up wet introduced the pure wick system an innovative breakthrough system for managing female urinary incontinence at night. morning, mom. good morning.
word came yesterday that thermo fisher scientific has now agreed to settle the family's lawsuit.he terms were not made public. she lacks cells are still in use, recently helping scientists to develop covid 19 vaccines as . >> all right. coming up, free donuts. wait, what? >> how you can score yourself a free donut at krispy kreme, but it's today only. >> but first, the top chef who's opening up about being the best in the world. that's next. you're watching world news now....
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and in 2021, they sued biotech company thermo fisher scientific, arguing the firm knowingly profited from lacks cells without her consent. >> everybody in this space have benefited from the hela cell. >> word came yesterday that thermo fisher scientific has now agreed to settle the family's lawsuit. the terms were not made public. lacks cells are still in use, recently helping scientists to develop covid vaccines in sports framber valdez of the houston astros pitched a no hitter last night, throwing only 93 pitches against the guardians, allowing just one walk. >> he's the first left handed pitcher in franchise history to throw a no no tough criticism for the us women's soccer team after tying portugal yesterday, former captain carli lloyd questioned the team's passion, calling them arrogant and saying they're lucky not to be going home. the team's manager now firing back. >> this team wanted to win this game more than anything to question the mentality of this team, to question the willingness, the willingness to win, to compete. i think it's insane. >> team usa plays sweden sunday
and in 2021, they sued biotech company thermo fisher scientific, arguing the firm knowingly profited from lacks cells without her consent. >> everybody in this space have benefited from the hela cell. >> word came yesterday that thermo fisher scientific has now agreed to settle the family's lawsuit. the terms were not made public. lacks cells are still in use, recently helping scientists to develop covid vaccines in sports framber valdez of the houston astros pitched a no hitter...
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her family tube sued multiple dollar thermo fisher scientific in 2021, saying the company made, quotets by using the hela cell line, although it has known that hel cells were stolen from ms. lacks. the family settled for an undisclosed amount monday thermo fisher said they are pleased the case is resolved, but has no further comment. >> today on her 103rd birthday, we got justice her legacy is in good hands. our family is standing together in solidarity to push forward. we're going to keep making sure henrietta never dies such as her hela cells never die. >> reporter: lacks was an impoverished tobacco farmer, a mother of five, when she developed cervical cancer and never knew that her unique cells would be part of everything from genome mamapping to the eradicatioion of polioio >> made all that money off of our mother >> reporter: the immortal life of henrietta lacks brought worldwide attention to her contribution and to unethical experimentation on black bolds by medical science. >> there isn't a moment in medical history that doesn't somehow connect to her cells. >> reporter: a bipa
her family tube sued multiple dollar thermo fisher scientific in 2021, saying the company made, quotets by using the hela cell line, although it has known that hel cells were stolen from ms. lacks. the family settled for an undisclosed amount monday thermo fisher said they are pleased the case is resolved, but has no further comment. >> today on her 103rd birthday, we got justice her legacy is in good hands. our family is standing together in solidarity to push forward. we're going to...
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hopkins university hospital without her consent in 1951, has settled with pharmaceutical company thermo fisher scientific. we will speak to university of pennsylvania professor dorothy roberts about henrietta lacks and other issues including the criminalization of pregnancy following the overturning of roe v. wade. then to the pioneering legal school kimberle crenshaw about attacks on the teaching of history by florida governor and presidential candidate ron desantis and others. >> nobody can be surprised when suddenly this effort to snuff out critical race theory turns out to be an effort to make antiracism unspeakable, to make where studies undoable, to make intersectionality, one of the most widespread concepts across the discipline, something that college-directed students can only take if the states allow them to. amy: we will also talk to kimberle crenshaw about her new book, "#sayhername: black women's stories of police violence and public silence.” all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in niger, leaders of t
hopkins university hospital without her consent in 1951, has settled with pharmaceutical company thermo fisher scientific. we will speak to university of pennsylvania professor dorothy roberts about henrietta lacks and other issues including the criminalization of pregnancy following the overturning of roe v. wade. then to the pioneering legal school kimberle crenshaw about attacks on the teaching of history by florida governor and presidential candidate ron desantis and others. >> nobody...
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. >>> more bay area tech companies are cutting jobs, and this time it's thermo fisher scientific and jabil. thermo fisher scientific makes analytical instruments and is laying off employees in pleasanton and south san francisco. jabil is a global manufacturing company and is cutting jobs both in livermore and in fremont. >>> also this morning, covid cases are rising across the bay area and doctors say they are seeing more positive tests, along with more serious cases, leading to hospitalizations and emergency room visits. so is this another summer surge? "today in the bay"'s ginger conejero saab is live in san francisco for us. good morning, ginger. how does this surge compare to the ones we've seen before? >> reporter: good morning to you, kris. now, we are seeing these numbers increase, with the differently markers, but it is being categorized as more of a swell rather than a tsunami, which is much more reassuring than it has been when we've heard of increasing numbers in past years. now, according to the city and county of san francisco's public health website, the current seven-d
. >>> more bay area tech companies are cutting jobs, and this time it's thermo fisher scientific and jabil. thermo fisher scientific makes analytical instruments and is laying off employees in pleasanton and south san francisco. jabil is a global manufacturing company and is cutting jobs both in livermore and in fremont. >>> also this morning, covid cases are rising across the bay area and doctors say they are seeing more positive tests, along with more serious cases, leading...
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we added amgen, which had a terrific earnings report abbvie, thermo fisher.unch of these names i think we'll see the ball continue to roll, at least the second half of the year. if tech is not going to be up 40% or 50% the second of the year, where will you get out performance? i think health care is going through a nice accumulation, it bottoms out nice it had a great year last year. >> encompasses a lot of different parts. you tend not to go as much towards the drug companies as you do the insurance things. can you tell us why? >> yeah. i think they're more stable, predictable earnings and a lot cheaper. i'm still benefiting you know, if you take a look at the obesity in the country, 41.7% of the people in the u.s. are obese. yes. you have a lot of pick up on the drugs, but most of those people are insured. what does it do if you're insured if diabetes incidents go down, cardiac disease goes down? if you take those risks out of the system, the care of doing that, now it's preventive, what will you do? you'll have fatter margins to health care. then there's
we added amgen, which had a terrific earnings report abbvie, thermo fisher.unch of these names i think we'll see the ball continue to roll, at least the second half of the year. if tech is not going to be up 40% or 50% the second of the year, where will you get out performance? i think health care is going through a nice accumulation, it bottoms out nice it had a great year last year. >> encompasses a lot of different parts. you tend not to go as much towards the drug companies as you do...
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a settlement has been reached between the descendants of henrietta lacks an thermo fisher scientific.mes after the biotech firm exploited her cancer cells following her death to develop revolutionary new treatments fueling a billion-dollar biotech industry. her abnormally resilient cancer cells were removed without consent and used for decades without her family's full knowledge. her cells where the first human cells to survive and reproduce indefinitely in lab conditions. job openings in the u.s. are at the lowest novel in two years. on the lt day of june the u.s. labor department ordered nine 85 2 million job openings. it is a drop of 34,000 from the month before. this apparently premarket resilience suggest the federal reserve keep rates higher for longer. nasa says it has received a signal from a distant spacecraft that accidentally severed contact. the american space agency had lost communication with its voyager two probe after it mistakenly sent at the wrong command. now two weeks later the space agency says contact has been reestablished. the signal came through during a regul
a settlement has been reached between the descendants of henrietta lacks an thermo fisher scientific.mes after the biotech firm exploited her cancer cells following her death to develop revolutionary new treatments fueling a billion-dollar biotech industry. her abnormally resilient cancer cells were removed without consent and used for decades without her family's full knowledge. her cells where the first human cells to survive and reproduce indefinitely in lab conditions. job openings in the...
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thermo fisher scientific plans to cut more than 100 jobs, the company makes analytical instruments andlaying off employees in pleasanton and south san francisco. a global manufacturing company cutting jobs in livermore and in fremont. >>> with many schools set to start in a couple weeks, sleep experts are warning that now is the time to get kids back on schedule. it is not uncommon for kids on summer break to really push the boundaries of bedtime, but scientists found out that one week out is the ideal time to start ringing kids back to their normal sleep routine. one sleep doctor says the best way to get the right amount of sleep is routine. >> it should be a time that we put away screens, we brush teeth, we wash our face, do a bath and then book and bed. it can be coloring or reading. depending on the age. something to put a buffer between the active day and diing the lights. >> studies have found sleep deprived kids tend to be more hyper and have bigger emotional outbursts. there are no magic numbers, the doctors recommend teenagers get 9 1/2 hours of sleep and younger kids get as m
thermo fisher scientific plans to cut more than 100 jobs, the company makes analytical instruments andlaying off employees in pleasanton and south san francisco. a global manufacturing company cutting jobs in livermore and in fremont. >>> with many schools set to start in a couple weeks, sleep experts are warning that now is the time to get kids back on schedule. it is not uncommon for kids on summer break to really push the boundaries of bedtime, but scientists found out that one week...
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a settlement has been reached between the descendants of henrietta lacks and thermo fisher scientificath in 1951, to develop revolutionary new treatments, fuelling a billion—dollar biotech industry. ms lacks' abnormally resilient cancer cells were removed without consent and used for decades without her family's full knowledge. locks' cells were the first human cells to survive and reproduce indefinitely in lab conditions. job openings in the us are at the lowest level in two years. on the last day ofjune, the us labor department reported 9.852 millionjob openings — that's a drop of 3a,ooo from the month before. this apparent labour market resilience suggests the federal reserve could keep rates higher for longer. nasa says it has received a signal from a distant spacecraft it accidentally severed contact with. the american space agency had lost communication with its voyager 2 probe after it mistakenly sent it the wrong command. now two weeks later the space agency says contact, albeit limited, has now been re—established. the signal came through during a regular scan of the sky. giv
a settlement has been reached between the descendants of henrietta lacks and thermo fisher scientificath in 1951, to develop revolutionary new treatments, fuelling a billion—dollar biotech industry. ms lacks' abnormally resilient cancer cells were removed without consent and used for decades without her family's full knowledge. locks' cells were the first human cells to survive and reproduce indefinitely in lab conditions. job openings in the us are at the lowest level in two years. on the...
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advance auto parts, thermo fisher, merck down, no really big names there.site winners, alphabet, 2% gain for alphabet this morning. iliad sciences going up, netflix a nice again, $7, one. 7%. lauren: there's some shatter they increase their subscriber account heading into the new quarter. blue and that is netflix, 420. check of the 10 year treasury yield, that has been a problem recently but this morning coming down 4. 23%. this time yesterday, 423, a significant drop on the 10 year treasury. wears gold? not doing much bitcoin, i saw it earlier, 25,000 and change. oil below $80 pit barrel, it has retreated all the way to $77. natural gas, put it on the screen, don't care for much, 253. the average price of a gallon of regular has come down a couple cents. it it is now at 384 and diesel, the national average for diesel is at 435. actor kenny sorbo talked about being canceled in hollywood because of his religious faith. he will be here. will vivek ramaswami be a standout in the first republican debate? liz peek think so it is here with her predictions. the fa
advance auto parts, thermo fisher, merck down, no really big names there.site winners, alphabet, 2% gain for alphabet this morning. iliad sciences going up, netflix a nice again, $7, one. 7%. lauren: there's some shatter they increase their subscriber account heading into the new quarter. blue and that is netflix, 420. check of the 10 year treasury yield, that has been a problem recently but this morning coming down 4. 23%. this time yesterday, 423, a significant drop on the 10 year treasury....
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the family recently settled a different lawsuit with thermo fisher scientific. kumasi: silicon valley african-american cultural center planned for san jose is getting a boost. state senator dave cortez he announced $3 million in state funding for that project. it is more than 25 years in the making. the complex would include retail space, a performing arts theater, and affordable housing. >> we cannot wait to see our future home under construction. this community will have over 130 units of affordable rental housing, 12 units of for-sale housing, and over 100,000 square feet of community services, spaces, and facilities. it will be dynamic. kumasi: the complex will be located on the alameda -- at interstate 880. some people say it will be a hub for celebrating people and experiencing the ongoing contributions of african-americans. reggie: the taps may be turned off at anchor brewing, but there is one place you can get anchor brewing pouring popular cold ones. kumasi: you can find it at the home of the giants. oracle says they will have the taps open at its cente
the family recently settled a different lawsuit with thermo fisher scientific. kumasi: silicon valley african-american cultural center planned for san jose is getting a boost. state senator dave cortez he announced $3 million in state funding for that project. it is more than 25 years in the making. the complex would include retail space, a performing arts theater, and affordable housing. >> we cannot wait to see our future home under construction. this community will have over 130 units...
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her family eventually sued the multi billion dollar biotechnology company, thermo fisher scientific.made a staggering profit off of human cells. her family never see the opportunity to consent to the cells, nor did they ever receive a die. this past week seven years after the family settled with that company. the terms of which were not disclosed on henrietta lacks, it's a 103rd birthday. >> block over have done so much to help build america. to help build the world. to help progress and the henrietta lacks story is one that must be taught to every student, black, white, brown all students should know the story. little boys, especially little girls. >> the defendant, they're more fetch, or as plays the cases resolvable offer no further comment. hawkins hospitals never sold a profit from the sale lines of henrietta lacks. this ordeal speaks to a part of troubling chapter, black americans were exploited against their will for medical research. subjected to racist treatment in the medical system. racist treatment is still going on, i might add. congressional medal -- of black folks, a m
her family eventually sued the multi billion dollar biotechnology company, thermo fisher scientific.made a staggering profit off of human cells. her family never see the opportunity to consent to the cells, nor did they ever receive a die. this past week seven years after the family settled with that company. the terms of which were not disclosed on henrietta lacks, it's a 103rd birthday. >> block over have done so much to help build america. to help build the world. to help progress and...
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her family announcing a landmark settlement with biotech giant thermo fisher, alleging the company has been commercializing and profiting from innovations related to cells taken without lacks consent. back in 1951. it all started at johns hopkins hospital, where laks was being treated for cervical cancer. it was there that doctors first noticed a unique properties of her so-called hela cells. simply put, her dna had special advantages that allowed the cell samples to survive and thrive in laboratories. they were the first humans cells to be cloned in there. now a cornerstone of medical testing used in almost every major breakthrough for decades, including genetic mapping and vaccines for polio and covid 19 herself, where rob from her body. she was butchered at johns hopkins, but her miraculous cells still live today despite the impact she had lacks family was never compensated until now. all the terms are confidential, but her grandchildren say they're happy with the settlement. i want to thank my family members for doing such a great job coming together in solidary and making this hap
her family announcing a landmark settlement with biotech giant thermo fisher, alleging the company has been commercializing and profiting from innovations related to cells taken without lacks consent. back in 1951. it all started at johns hopkins hospital, where laks was being treated for cervical cancer. it was there that doctors first noticed a unique properties of her so-called hela cells. simply put, her dna had special advantages that allowed the cell samples to survive and thrive in...
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her family announcing a landmark settlement with biotech giant thermo fisher, alleging the company has been commercializing and profiting from innovations related to cells taken without lacks consent. back in 1951. it all started at johns hopkins hospital, where laks was being treated for cervical cancer. it was there that doctors first noticed the unique properties of her so called hela cells. simply put, her dna had special advantages that allowed the cell samples to survive and thrive in laboratories. they were the first human cells to be cloned in there. now a cornerstone of medical testing used in almost every major breakthrough for decades, including genetic mapping and vaccines for polio and covid 19. her cells were robbed from her body. she was butchered at johns hopkins, but her miraculous cells still live today despite the impact she had lacks family was never compensated until now. the terms are confidential, but her grandchildren say they're happy with the settlement. i want to thank my family members for doing such a great job coming together in solidarity and making this
her family announcing a landmark settlement with biotech giant thermo fisher, alleging the company has been commercializing and profiting from innovations related to cells taken without lacks consent. back in 1951. it all started at johns hopkins hospital, where laks was being treated for cervical cancer. it was there that doctors first noticed the unique properties of her so called hela cells. simply put, her dna had special advantages that allowed the cell samples to survive and thrive in...
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lacks' family accuse biotech company thermo fisher of making billions in profits from innovations tiedrties are pleased that they were able to find a way to resolve this matter outside of court. >> today certainly was justice. >> reporter: attorney ben crump began working with the family two years ago. he says this is just the beginning, and he expects other pharmaceutical companies to, quote, do right by lacks. >> a lot of people just think of the hela cell as a cell and a product. but she was a woman. she was a mother, a grandmother. >> reporter: alfred carter is one of lacks' grandchildren. >> people know that what happened to henrietta lacks was wrong. but we're all when you humble yourself under the mighty hand of god, in due time he will exalt you. hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in. you'll be inspired, you'll be encouraged. i'm looking forward to seeing you right here. you are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race that's been designed for you. (warehouse ambience) introducucing togo's's nenew french d dip sandwicic
lacks' family accuse biotech company thermo fisher of making billions in profits from innovations tiedrties are pleased that they were able to find a way to resolve this matter outside of court. >> today certainly was justice. >> reporter: attorney ben crump began working with the family two years ago. he says this is just the beginning, and he expects other pharmaceutical companies to, quote, do right by lacks. >> a lot of people just think of the hela cell as a cell and a...
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in fact, it's even possible that thermo fisher had offered prices that might have been accessible, we'll see whennee get the proxy, but the was a concern about overlap from those two, hence an antitrust concern. a cleaner deal in terms of any concern around antitrust. it still figures into deal making, but this was an important moment, not just for amgen/horizon but perhaps more broudly in terms of the ftc's willingness to consider a settlement given what did not appear to be a strong case, and we point out many times coming off the significant loss in activision. >> we could bundle amgen, microsoft, and dan aher, adding momentum to the field, but maybe your tidbit takes shine off that thesis. >> you still have to be concerned if you're a company considering a deal that might get real scrutiny or even when you don't expect it necessarily, well, certainly from a timing perspective given the possibility you go to court, but that said, again, that's why this is viewed more broadly than just specific to a particular deal, although obviously, very important for that deal as well. you can see
in fact, it's even possible that thermo fisher had offered prices that might have been accessible, we'll see whennee get the proxy, but the was a concern about overlap from those two, hence an antitrust concern. a cleaner deal in terms of any concern around antitrust. it still figures into deal making, but this was an important moment, not just for amgen/horizon but perhaps more broudly in terms of the ftc's willingness to consider a settlement given what did not appear to be a strong case, and...
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because today, nova has thermo fisher to be their latest supplie supplier. >> they had a bad covid hangover say everybody seems to have -- medtronic had a read-through from wegovy. the biggest read-through is from food. people feel they won't need it. that's a bad read-through because you can actually eat more with it. the read-through that has been discouraging is the one that, you know, it's a high-end -- that's a nice number for thermo. mark casper doing a good job. you don't need -- it's a very good drug against diabetes. >> thermo's been hanging out at that same level after poor performance. we talked about it for so long as a great performer. >> mark casper is a really great ceo. if you really want to dump on people, david, have you looked at danaher? the spinoff is better than d danaher. >> to come back to carl's point on the alienatbility to -- righ it's still a shot, but it will be a pill. to take a pill that lets you lose as much as 20% or more of your body weight. >> but it's muscle and fat. >> so, people are still going to be encouraged to exercise, we think. >> you're supposed
because today, nova has thermo fisher to be their latest supplie supplier. >> they had a bad covid hangover say everybody seems to have -- medtronic had a read-through from wegovy. the biggest read-through is from food. people feel they won't need it. that's a bad read-through because you can actually eat more with it. the read-through that has been discouraging is the one that, you know, it's a high-end -- that's a nice number for thermo. mark casper doing a good job. you don't need --...