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weissman does not want the israeli audience to see what he really is. lost, didn't i?e the betrayal of another person, his people, who holds the post of president of ukraine, who in the same way betrayed his grandfather, who fought against nazism, who, without hesitation, betrayed his benefactor and also the jew who made him, made him and artists and the president, calmly, just like that, with a click, he was put under arrest. for the sake of another owner, although quite recently i congratulated him on his birthday in this way, dear igor valerievich, with great pleasure, to be honest, we congratulations, but in general, i wish you everything that the guys said and friends, time and health, and children, grandchildren, in general, i wish you next year that everything will be as before for you, and for us at least something has changed. and believe me, i’m not defending kolomoisky, absolutely, no, everything about him is clear, i’m talking about something else, i’m talking about the ease with which people part with their conscience, with a feeling of gratitude, with a f
weissman does not want the israeli audience to see what he really is. lost, didn't i?e the betrayal of another person, his people, who holds the post of president of ukraine, who in the same way betrayed his grandfather, who fought against nazism, who, without hesitation, betrayed his benefactor and also the jew who made him, made him and artists and the president, calmly, just like that, with a click, he was put under arrest. for the sake of another owner, although quite recently i...
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weissman does everything to prevent this from happening, because the greatest sin lives in him, envyhey will see who you really are , having lost everything in russia, mr. vaisman did not wants. so that the israeli viewer can see what he really lost, isn’t weissman’s betrayal of his people similar to the betrayal of another person of his people, who holds the post of president of ukraine, who in the same way betrayed his grandfather, who fought against nazism, who had no doubt about it, betrayed his benefactor and also the jew who made him, made him and... an arist and president , he calmly, with a click, put him under arrest to please another owner, although just recently he congratulated him on his birthday in this way, dear igor valerievich, with great pleasure, to be honest, we congratulate you, in general, i wish you everything that the guys said and friends, time and health, and children, grandchildren, in general, i wish you next year that you you... everything was the same as before, but at least something has changed for us , birth, environment, thank you, believe me, i’m no
weissman does everything to prevent this from happening, because the greatest sin lives in him, envyhey will see who you really are , having lost everything in russia, mr. vaisman did not wants. so that the israeli viewer can see what he really lost, isn’t weissman’s betrayal of his people similar to the betrayal of another person of his people, who holds the post of president of ukraine, who in the same way betrayed his grandfather, who fought against nazism, who had no doubt about it,...
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weissman and mom adele just as proud of their son at 64 years old. >> you kept saying no, no, it was. you did it and so young. >> reporter: it was announced this week that dr. weissman and his research partner would share the prize for the technology that helped create the mrna covid vaccines. >> when you're a 5-year-old kid, you know about the nobel prize. that's the dream of any researcher. >> reporter: tonight, here's doctor weissman on the value of his parent's support and why he thinks so many would relate to this special moment. >> whenever you're telling them about a success, they still see you as a little kid. >> congratulations, sweetheart. >> it highlights a relationship between a child and their parents. and i think everybody can feel that and how you celebrate the good. >> you're the product of our hearts, drew. >> thank you. >> congratulations, and you deserved it. >> whit: we just love that call tonight. thanks so much for watching. i'm whit johnson in new york. have a great night. setting records today on meteorologist sandhya patel. i'll show you the changes ahead for
weissman and mom adele just as proud of their son at 64 years old. >> you kept saying no, no, it was. you did it and so young. >> reporter: it was announced this week that dr. weissman and his research partner would share the prize for the technology that helped create the mrna covid vaccines. >> when you're a 5-year-old kid, you know about the nobel prize. that's the dream of any researcher. >> reporter: tonight, here's doctor weissman on the value of his parent's...
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and how can you, in response to the cowardly, envious denunciation of a certain white weissman, deny a wonderful performance, staged in a wonderful way? work. your wonderful writer shalom aleihom, but you don’t see how two things are combined, when some are ashamed of being russian, and others are afraid of being jews, how both are combined in one word, betrayal, and you look how one is replaced by the other. look how unexpectedly corruption is called the best quality of the people , and a vile, vulgar denunciation turns into a sincere, very hard-won feeling of justice and the desire for this justice to triumph, look how what is happening is defamed, how it turns over. listen to what my weakness says, this is the blonde witch ursula vonderlein, listen to an excerpt from her speech. you invited us to your homeland, to the city of kharashima, the place where your roots come from, the place that in many ways determined your entire life and career. many of your loved ones died on the day the atomic bomb razed jeroshima to the ground. you grew up hearing the stories of survivors, and you
and how can you, in response to the cowardly, envious denunciation of a certain white weissman, deny a wonderful performance, staged in a wonderful way? work. your wonderful writer shalom aleihom, but you don’t see how two things are combined, when some are ashamed of being russian, and others are afraid of being jews, how both are combined in one word, betrayal, and you look how one is replaced by the other. look how unexpectedly corruption is called the best quality of the people , and a...
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kariko and weissman. >> kariko and weissman made fundamental discoveries in mrna, which eliminated a major obstacle to mrna-based applications. these vaccines have saved millions of lives. >> roughly two decades earlier, scientists working on mrna faced obstacles. they wanted to create vaccines more efficiently. instead of transmitting a whole virus, they wanted to use mrna, a template for protein production. this was supposed to lead to a more effective immune response. but using synthetic mrna, lab animals suffered an inflammatory response. kariko and weissman altered the mrna, making the vaccine possible. when waking up to the news, the gary and born scientist remembered her years of struggle. >> 10 years ago, i was terminated. i do not spend time feeling sorry for you, saying why me? all your energy, you have to spend seeking out what is next. >> and his now pushing mrna technology to find new text -- new vaccines to slow the progression of many diseases, including cancer. we while, there is hope that they know about will convince people who still hesitate to get vaccinated. mark
kariko and weissman. >> kariko and weissman made fundamental discoveries in mrna, which eliminated a major obstacle to mrna-based applications. these vaccines have saved millions of lives. >> roughly two decades earlier, scientists working on mrna faced obstacles. they wanted to create vaccines more efficiently. instead of transmitting a whole virus, they wanted to use mrna, a template for protein production. this was supposed to lead to a more effective immune response. but using...
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professors katalin kariko and drew weissman will share the prize.n given to millions around the world to protect them against covid—19, and it's hoped it could be used for other diseases including cancer. here's our health and science correspondent james gallagher. this was the beginning of the end of the covid emergency. margaret keenan was the first person in the world to get a covid—19 vaccine as part of a mass immunisation campaign. millions of us have since received mrna vaccines made by either pfizer or moderna. their invention can be traced back to the work of drew weissman and katalin kariko. the pair met while queuing to use a university photocopier back in the 1990s. decades later, their work would change the course of the pandemic. but at the time, mrna was considered a scientific backwater. we couldn't get funding, we couldn't get publications, we couldn't get, really, people to notice mrna as something interesting. it was at 3:40 or something, very early, and my husband picked up the phone... but after decades of perseverance, this morn
professors katalin kariko and drew weissman will share the prize.n given to millions around the world to protect them against covid—19, and it's hoped it could be used for other diseases including cancer. here's our health and science correspondent james gallagher. this was the beginning of the end of the covid emergency. margaret keenan was the first person in the world to get a covid—19 vaccine as part of a mass immunisation campaign. millions of us have since received mrna vaccines made...
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and andrew weissman. vaughn, what's happening inside the court. explain the penalties trump might be facing, and the fact he's spoken already outside in the hallway is extraordinary to me because he's attacking the attorney general and the judge again only yards away from them. >> reporter: this repeats history for donald trump here, attacking not only the prosecutor bringing this lawsuit against him but also the judge who is sitting there directly in front of him. for donald trump he doesn't have to be here in court today, but he chose to attend the proceedings the first day of his trial here in lower manhattan after staying the night in trump tower and motorcading down. currently the courtroom is in a 10-minute break. we believe the defense has wrapped up its opening statement. they were allotted two hours, the amount of time his attorney actually took was substantially less here. potentially we could hear from our first witness today, the former accountant for donald trump himself who had put together his tax returns in the past year. for donal
and andrew weissman. vaughn, what's happening inside the court. explain the penalties trump might be facing, and the fact he's spoken already outside in the hallway is extraordinary to me because he's attacking the attorney general and the judge again only yards away from them. >> reporter: this repeats history for donald trump here, attacking not only the prosecutor bringing this lawsuit against him but also the judge who is sitting there directly in front of him. for donald trump he...
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drew weissman and katalin kariko received theprizes today.eissman said their idea was many decades in the making. >> we would sit together in 1997 and afterwards and talk about all of the things that we thought rna could do, and that's why we never gave up, and we just kept persevering and kept working at it and here we are today. >> both scientists are professors at the university of pennsylvania. >>> the european union ismaking a historic show of support for ukraine. all foreign ministers gathered in kyiv. they want to show their commitment to ukraine and support for their military and a lasting peace. this comes after the passage of the u.s. funding bill that contained no new aid for ukraine. and left future support for the war with russia in limbo. republican divisions over aid to kyiv have been a key sticking point in budget negotiations, despite broad support for the country in both the house and the senate. >>> will lebron james' son return to the basketball court at usc? at usc? he sufferead we made it! bmo has arrived. hello? you sai
drew weissman and katalin kariko received theprizes today.eissman said their idea was many decades in the making. >> we would sit together in 1997 and afterwards and talk about all of the things that we thought rna could do, and that's why we never gave up, and we just kept persevering and kept working at it and here we are today. >> both scientists are professors at the university of pennsylvania. >>> the european union ismaking a historic show of support for ukraine. all...
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the latest from the trump trials with andrew weissman. that is next.ndrew weissman that is next (man) mm, hey, honey. looks like my to-do list grew. "paint the bathroom, give baxter a bath, get life insurance," hm. i have a few minutes. i can do that now. oh, that fast? remember that colonial penn ad? i called and i got information. they sent the simple form i need to apply. all i do is fill it out and send it back. well, that sounds too easy! (man) give a little information, check a few boxes, sign my name, done. they don't ask about your health? (man) no health questions. -physical exam? -don't need one. it's colonial penn guaranteed acceptance whole life insurance. if you're between the ages of 50 and 85, your acceptance is guaranteed in most states, even if you're not in the best health. options start at $9.95 a month, 35 cents a day. once insured, your rate will never increase. a lifetime rate lock guarantees it. keep in mind, this is lifetime protection. as long as you pay your premiums, it's yours to keep. call for more information and the simpl
the latest from the trump trials with andrew weissman. that is next.ndrew weissman that is next (man) mm, hey, honey. looks like my to-do list grew. "paint the bathroom, give baxter a bath, get life insurance," hm. i have a few minutes. i can do that now. oh, that fast? remember that colonial penn ad? i called and i got information. they sent the simple form i need to apply. all i do is fill it out and send it back. well, that sounds too easy! (man) give a little information, check a...
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this year's nobel prize for medicine has been awarded to katalin kariko and drew weissman — whose work mrna vaccines against covid—19. the nobel assembly said their discoveries contributed to the unprecedented rate of vaccine development during one of the greatest threats to human health in modern times. this was the moment when the announcement was made. the nobel assembly at karolinska institutet has today decided to award the 2023 nobel prize in physiology or medicine jointly to katalin kariko and drew weissman for their discoveries concerning nucleoside based modifications that enabled the development of effective mrna vaccines against covid—19. ijust want i just want to remind you ijust want to remind you of i just want to remind you of the breaking news, we had a statement from thames valley police confirming they are investigating stalking allegations against russell brand, made by a woman who labours in the force area. it follows a joint investigation by the sunday times, the times and channel 4 in which four women accused russell brand of rape and sexual assault. he is denied
this year's nobel prize for medicine has been awarded to katalin kariko and drew weissman — whose work mrna vaccines against covid—19. the nobel assembly said their discoveries contributed to the unprecedented rate of vaccine development during one of the greatest threats to human health in modern times. this was the moment when the announcement was made. the nobel assembly at karolinska institutet has today decided to award the 2023 nobel prize in physiology or medicine jointly to katalin...
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. >> now mary mccord, former acting assistant director at the department of justice, and andrew weissman. mary and andrew are of course the co-hosts of the indispensable podcast "prosecuting donald trump." it is an honor to have both in the flesh tonight as we try to understand what's going on here. alcoholism is a disease that affects a lot of people. we know people in my family that have it, and i'm sure there are viewers out there who have grappled with this as well. and, you know, my heart goes out to everybody who's had to struggle with this, but i want to focus on the sort of legal implications here. mary, the news that jack smith is looking into whether giuliani was drunk in the post-election period, can you talk to me a little bit about does that surprise you, and what specifically could he be looking for? >> well, i think as you indicated in your intro, one of the things jack smith and his team are trying to prepare for is an advice of counsel defense, but they're also trying to understand the conspiracy more generally, right? and so what kind of representations were made both a
. >> now mary mccord, former acting assistant director at the department of justice, and andrew weissman. mary and andrew are of course the co-hosts of the indispensable podcast "prosecuting donald trump." it is an honor to have both in the flesh tonight as we try to understand what's going on here. alcoholism is a disease that affects a lot of people. we know people in my family that have it, and i'm sure there are viewers out there who have grappled with this as well. and, you...
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early this morning, weissman talked about the significance of the award.a lifetime dream, and this is coming from somebody who doesn't work for or look forward to awards. but the nobel is the ultimate recognition of work. so it is a wonderful experience. weissman says he's now working with a group of scientists to try to find to fight vaccine misinformation and says as important as the vaccine is, if you do not take it, it doesn't work. well, the us postal service will unveil a commemorative postage stamp of the late supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg. the new forever stamp features an oil painting of ginsburg and her black judicial robe wearing her iconic white collar. the postal service says the stamp pays tribute to justice ginsburg's significant significance as a legal scholar, as well as her rise to pop culture icon. over the weekend, hundreds of people came together in san francisco to support breast cancer research. yesterday, the susan g. komen foundation hosted the return of the bay area more than pink walk at the san francisco zoo and gard
early this morning, weissman talked about the significance of the award.a lifetime dream, and this is coming from somebody who doesn't work for or look forward to awards. but the nobel is the ultimate recognition of work. so it is a wonderful experience. weissman says he's now working with a group of scientists to try to find to fight vaccine misinformation and says as important as the vaccine is, if you do not take it, it doesn't work. well, the us postal service will unveil a commemorative...
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former top official at the department of justice andrew weissman is back with us.. solicitor general neal katyal is back with us, and "new york times" washington correspondent glenn thrush is here as well. glenn thrush, it has been one of the enduring mysteries. what did mark meadows' skilled attorney george terwilliger do to not shield him from exposure in georgia but to avoid any charges in the federal election interference case. and i wonder your thought. not necessarily on the immunity piece, but on the story mark meadows has clearly told jack smith, at sometimes some of the earliest and most extensive reporting on that. that seems to have gotten through to donald trump. >> yeah, i think meadows is obviously a critical player in this. he was at -- literally at trump's right hand during most of the events that we have described. as you said before, we have not been able to confirm the specific details of the nbc story. but in june we did report that meadows testified before the grand jury. and it is not uncommon. they're called a queen for a day deals in which i
former top official at the department of justice andrew weissman is back with us.. solicitor general neal katyal is back with us, and "new york times" washington correspondent glenn thrush is here as well. glenn thrush, it has been one of the enduring mysteries. what did mark meadows' skilled attorney george terwilliger do to not shield him from exposure in georgia but to avoid any charges in the federal election interference case. and i wonder your thought. not necessarily on the...
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weissman is doing everything to ensure this it wasn’t, because the biggest sin lives in him, envy andiewer to see what he really lost, doesn't it look like weisman's betrayal of his people, to the betrayal of another person of his people, who holds the post of president of ukraine , who in the same way betrayed his grandfather, who fought against nazism, who, no doubt, betrayed his benefactor, and the same jew who made him, made him an artist and president. calmly, with a click, i gave it away as a gift to please another owner, although quite recently, in this way, i congratulated him on his birthday, dear igor valerievich, with great pleasure, to be honest, we congratulate you, but in general, i wish you everything what the guys said, and friends, time and health and children, grandchildren, in general, i wish you next year that everything will be as it should be. and believe me, i’m not defending kolomoisky, absolutely, no, everything about him is clear, i’m talking about something else, i’m talking about the ease with which people part with their conscience, with a sense of gratitu
weissman is doing everything to ensure this it wasn’t, because the biggest sin lives in him, envy andiewer to see what he really lost, doesn't it look like weisman's betrayal of his people, to the betrayal of another person of his people, who holds the post of president of ukraine , who in the same way betrayed his grandfather, who fought against nazism, who, no doubt, betrayed his benefactor, and the same jew who made him, made him an artist and president. calmly, with a click, i gave it...
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senator claire mccaskill here and msnbc legal analyst andrew weissman is back.ant to get into the spectacle, whether or not it's what trump was trying to do or not, what was clear to everyone watching was his barely contained rage and humiliation. >> we've all seen him speak in front of cameras a million times, right, and there are times when he seems to be kind of feigning anger, producing anger and frustration, but this was really unbridled, really, i think, a different level that happen we've seen from him and it's just remarkable, as you said, just historically to think about a former president, a front runner who is in a courtroom in manhattan facing possible fine of up to $250 million and existential threat to the things that matter to him most, these businesses that he built and that in his mind were the reason that he should be president, showed the best of him, that could all be taken away from him. that a receiver could be running it is clearly like really feeling the weight of this weighing down on him as this thing just starts. >> your line of report
senator claire mccaskill here and msnbc legal analyst andrew weissman is back.ant to get into the spectacle, whether or not it's what trump was trying to do or not, what was clear to everyone watching was his barely contained rage and humiliation. >> we've all seen him speak in front of cameras a million times, right, and there are times when he seems to be kind of feigning anger, producing anger and frustration, but this was really unbridled, really, i think, a different level that...
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agencies at these moments, the 2023 nobel prize in medicine has been awarded to katalin cricot and drew weissmano vaccines against covid. there are no other details yet. if they appear, we will definitely inform you on air. well, in the meantime, to other events: the basis for preserving russia the unilateral moratorium on the deployment of intermediate- and shorter-range missiles is disappearing due to us actions , our deputy foreign minister sergei rebkov said today, commenting on the deployment of us missile systems on the island of bornholm, which were previously prohibited by the treaty on the elimination of intermediate-range and shorter-range missiles. sergei rebkov noted that such steps will lead to the proliferation of such weapons in europe in the asia-pacific region. a unilateral moratorium was announced by the president of the russian federation, it did not meet with the proper response from on the part of the united states and its western satellites , accordingly, we are seeing practical actions that, in my opinion, will inevitably lead to the emergence of such means in europe, in t
agencies at these moments, the 2023 nobel prize in medicine has been awarded to katalin cricot and drew weissmano vaccines against covid. there are no other details yet. if they appear, we will definitely inform you on air. well, in the meantime, to other events: the basis for preserving russia the unilateral moratorium on the deployment of intermediate- and shorter-range missiles is disappearing due to us actions , our deputy foreign minister sergei rebkov said today, commenting on the...
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we first talked to her and drew weissman two years ago when the covid vaccines were becoming more available. >> talk to me about how skeptical people were about the value of rna >> i don't know, did we listen to them? not really >> i mean, everybody was skeptical. but we didn't care >> reporter: together they found a way to create a vaccine that got past the body's defenses but still prompted the immune system to make antibodies to fight disease. now their discovery is leading to new vaccines for aids and sickle cell anemia, even gene therapies to prevent some cancers her message to young people >> just hang on and be resilient and have fun and enjoy. >> katy and i certainly didn't go into science for money or for awards. we did it because of interest and curiosity. >> reporter: and the joy of saving millions of lives andrea mitchell, nbc news, washington >> that's "nightly news" for this monday. thank you for watching, everyone i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night >> right now, nbc bay area news tonight, a deadly drowning at this daycare. you see the poo
we first talked to her and drew weissman two years ago when the covid vaccines were becoming more available. >> talk to me about how skeptical people were about the value of rna >> i don't know, did we listen to them? not really >> i mean, everybody was skeptical. but we didn't care >> reporter: together they found a way to create a vaccine that got past the body's defenses but still prompted the immune system to make antibodies to fight disease. now their discovery is...
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dr katalin kariko from hungary and dr drew weissman from the united states will share the prize.ndemic, but has now been used for millions ofjabs around the world. it's being hailed as a breakthrough that could save millions of lives. a new vaccine for malaria, developed by oxford university, has been recommended by the world health organization. the disease claims hundreds of thousands of lives a year — mostly children in africa. our medical editor, fergus walsh, is here with all the details. thank you, sophie. malaria has been causing untold human suffering for millennia. the malaria parasite is spread by mosquitoes. africa is worst affected, particularly these areas marked in red here, which account for 95% of the global burden of malaria. in 2021 there were an estimated 234 million cases and 593,000 deaths from malaria in africa. most of those were children under the age of five. the oxford vaccine, called r21, requires children to have four doses. trials have shown it is around 75% effective at preventing malaria. crucially, the world's biggest vaccine manufacturer, the seru
dr katalin kariko from hungary and dr drew weissman from the united states will share the prize.ndemic, but has now been used for millions ofjabs around the world. it's being hailed as a breakthrough that could save millions of lives. a new vaccine for malaria, developed by oxford university, has been recommended by the world health organization. the disease claims hundreds of thousands of lives a year — mostly children in africa. our medical editor, fergus walsh, is here with all the...
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this morning, drew weissman and katalin kariko were awarded the prize in stockholm. the two discovered how to create mrna vaccines at the university of pennsylvania that work transformed vaccine technology and laid the groundwork for the covid vaccines that were taken by billions of people around the world. bravo to them. yes, i was . i always love it's always exciting. the pulitzer prizes in their calls made in the middle of the night or early morning. bravo. great work. time is 439. steve paulson here is here. he has your monday forecast. not a lot of times are local. yeah, they are. i had one in walnut creek, palo alto. i know the bay area like is home to a lot of amazing people. yes, they are. yeah, it's a cool morning out there, but all signs point towards a warm up here. but if you say, man, a little chill out there. took the dog for a walk or as soon as the computer. there you go. middletown is down to 42 point reyes stations, 43 boulder creek, woodside, sebastopol, san anselmo, hollister and castro valley are all between 45 and 48. there are many others as we
this morning, drew weissman and katalin kariko were awarded the prize in stockholm. the two discovered how to create mrna vaccines at the university of pennsylvania that work transformed vaccine technology and laid the groundwork for the covid vaccines that were taken by billions of people around the world. bravo to them. yes, i was . i always love it's always exciting. the pulitzer prizes in their calls made in the middle of the night or early morning. bravo. great work. time is 439. steve...
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tell us more about miss kareka mister weissman, and they're incredible. unlikely journey to this nobel prize. yeah, it's a real under dog story, isn't it? especially calculating kareka, united. this has been, had likes work. looking into m r and i use like savings struggled for about 30 years to get anyway with it. for many, many, many years. we could hardly get any funding, hardly any recognition at all. in fact, she was demoted from a position at the university in pennsylvania in 1995. because all of her, all of our attempts for funding, i would just being ignored. and a lot of scientists, when that happens simply dropped out of the field. and she had a lucky meeting, i think with the withdrew weisman over assaulted copying machine at true weiss when in an engine all with just at university of pennsylvania have been working on immunization against each all of a. he was intrigued by how work they worked together, worked on m r, and he's like, seems uninsured that this m r and a molecule didn't from say immune response and inflammatory response in the human body that, that destroyed an
tell us more about miss kareka mister weissman, and they're incredible. unlikely journey to this nobel prize. yeah, it's a real under dog story, isn't it? especially calculating kareka, united. this has been, had likes work. looking into m r and i use like savings struggled for about 30 years to get anyway with it. for many, many, many years. we could hardly get any funding, hardly any recognition at all. in fact, she was demoted from a position at the university in pennsylvania in 1995....
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professors katalin kariko and drew weissman will share the prize.iven to millions of people around the world. the same technology is now being researched for other diseases. that's all for now. i'm sumi somaskanda, and i'll be back in 30 minutes with more. stay with bbc news. hello. it's been a warm first few days of october, following on from the record breaking september. well, joint record, as you can see, for maximum temperatures that was tied with the record set in 1895. now, all that heat and humidity has triggered some thunderstorms during the latter part of monday. they have continued through the night. lots of excess rain, standing water, slow to clear away. as well as that, this weather front here as well, just lingering in southeastern parts first thing. so a bit misty and a bit grey, showers following towards the north. this is the weather system i talked about, the rain starting to ease but leaving lots of damp, misty, murky weather and then potentially some thunderstorms following in the wake of that weather front. certainly a fresh ni
professors katalin kariko and drew weissman will share the prize.iven to millions of people around the world. the same technology is now being researched for other diseases. that's all for now. i'm sumi somaskanda, and i'll be back in 30 minutes with more. stay with bbc news. hello. it's been a warm first few days of october, following on from the record breaking september. well, joint record, as you can see, for maximum temperatures that was tied with the record set in 1895. now, all that heat...
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katalin carico and drew weissman, scientists did discoveries that made it possible to develop vaccinesgainst covid-19, the work of scientists helped in the creation of modern taontech phaser drugs. that's the case for the moment, i tell you, see you at 15:30, 15:10, we come back and remind you about our assembly on the platform with turrets for da vinci wolves and the combined tactical group adam, we plan to purchase two such platforms and and 1 million 76,000 hryvnias are needed for this. at the moment, there are 135,680 hryvnias. this is such a new ukrainian development, here you see it on the screen, which allows you to work remotely, yes, deliver ammunition to the battlefield, evacuate wounded soldiers from there, or it can become a platform with a robot machine gunner, qr codes, card number, all the details you now see in front of you on the screen. all this information is always available on our page, during the broadcast the qr code always remains in the lower left corner of the screen, so this is probably the easiest and fastest way to support the collection, raise your mobile
katalin carico and drew weissman, scientists did discoveries that made it possible to develop vaccinesgainst covid-19, the work of scientists helped in the creation of modern taontech phaser drugs. that's the case for the moment, i tell you, see you at 15:30, 15:10, we come back and remind you about our assembly on the platform with turrets for da vinci wolves and the combined tactical group adam, we plan to purchase two such platforms and and 1 million 76,000 hryvnias are needed for this. at...
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they were winger catalin caricu and american drew weissman for their discovery in the field of modificationh allowed the development of an effective vaccine against covid-19. since 1901, the prestigious prize has been awarded 114 times. the first high award was given to the german doctor, microbiologist and immunologist, emil adolphon berring, who developed a method of immunization against deftheria. there are currently 227 people on the list of laureates, including 13 women. two our compatriots, physiologist ivan pavlov, for work in the field of digestive physiology, and biologist and pathologist ilya michnikov for research on immunity. the danish company carlsberg may take away from balttika the right to produce products under well-known global brands; baltika's lawyers have already gone to court to prevent this. next on the air is business news, denis talalaev is with us. denis, why is coralsberg taking away its brands from baltik? no, but baltika suspects that it is under control. property, she may lose a significant part of her business. the russian brewing company baltika is afraid th
they were winger catalin caricu and american drew weissman for their discovery in the field of modificationh allowed the development of an effective vaccine against covid-19. since 1901, the prestigious prize has been awarded 114 times. the first high award was given to the german doctor, microbiologist and immunologist, emil adolphon berring, who developed a method of immunization against deftheria. there are currently 227 people on the list of laureates, including 13 women. two our...
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it was awarded to katalin carico and drew weissman. scientists made discoveries that allowed the development of vaccines against covid-19, the work of scientists helped in the creation of taontech phaser drugs. these are the cases for the moment, the news editorial office monitors what is happening in ukraine and the world , we will tell you about the most important things already at 4 p.m., and of course, read more about the important things on our website expresso tv, subscribe to our channels on social media networks, stay close, and mine will continue to work for you colleagues, antin borkovskii and oksana vesechanska, thank you to the news editor, well , we will inform you about the rest of the most important events of this day, well, i will start... the statement of the head of the ministry of foreign affairs of austria schalenberg. peace is always achieved at the negotiating table, and at the same time there are no negotiations regarding ukraine without ukraine. therefore, only ukraine can decide when to start negotiations with
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now, early this morning, weissman talked about the significance of the award. is coming from somebody who doesn't work for or look forward to awards. but you know, the nobel is the ultimate recognition of work. so you know, it is a wonderful experience. weissman says he is now working with a group of scientists to try and fight vaccine misinformation and adds an important as important as a vaccine is if you don't take it, it does not work. well, a massive catch from the waters of the east coast over the weekend. check this out. a 400 pound roughtail stinger ray was discovered in the long island sound over the weekend. and the connecticut fish and wildlife survey crew says it kept the giant belly up, measured the ray, then released it back into the wild. it was over six feet long and five feet wide. stingrays have a venomous spine in their tail with sharp blades, but the fish and wildlife department says they are not aggressive and generally stay away from areas where people are located. that is a massive, massive stingray. steve paulson yes, it is. andre. i'm s
now, early this morning, weissman talked about the significance of the award. is coming from somebody who doesn't work for or look forward to awards. but you know, the nobel is the ultimate recognition of work. so you know, it is a wonderful experience. weissman says he is now working with a group of scientists to try and fight vaccine misinformation and adds an important as important as a vaccine is if you don't take it, it does not work. well, a massive catch from the waters of the east coast...
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dr katalin kariko from hungary and dr drew weissman from the united states will share the prize.now been used for millions ofjabs around the world. the time is 13:19. our top story this lunchtime: junior doctors and consultants in england begin the longestjoint strike in the history of the national health service. and still to come: the first baby beaver spotted in london for centuries. coming up on bbc news: england's final warm—up match before the cricket world cup has got off to a good start. they are playing bangladesh to help with preparations for their opening match of the tournament on thursday, against new zealand. europe's golfers have been celebrating their victory over the united states in the ryder cup in rome. europe's players are now calling for their captain, luke donald, to stay on and lead the team in new york in two years' time. well, luke donald has been speaking to our sports correspondent, andy swiss. singing when they are winning — europe's players celebrating on the bus home. after their sensational ryder cup triumph. even the trophy itself was soon being p
dr katalin kariko from hungary and dr drew weissman from the united states will share the prize.now been used for millions ofjabs around the world. the time is 13:19. our top story this lunchtime: junior doctors and consultants in england begin the longestjoint strike in the history of the national health service. and still to come: the first baby beaver spotted in london for centuries. coming up on bbc news: england's final warm—up match before the cricket world cup has got off to a good...
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>> i don't credit anything that andrew weissman says. i have had experience with him.is the most ethically bankrupt prosecutor i have ever personally ever dealt with in my view. i don't cred anything he says. this judge has usurped the role of experts in this case. the judge lost all credibility which he said mar-a-lago should have been vau valued at $18 mil. he left off a few million dollars. there is not a few. overvalued on stated value that just one example. back to the timing, you mentioned in your opening monologue. that's what proves the point. donald trump has been for decades. built his brand around the world. it's not coincidental that this case is brought with the four criminal indictments that are now brought during election season. there is nothing coincidental about it. it's all intentional. we see all of the rules suspend you had. there is case law, ganz ler case and others that say a prosecutor can't speak this way to influence the public all of the time. they get -- this attorney general james and the district attorney in new york have gotten away with
>> i don't credit anything that andrew weissman says. i have had experience with him.is the most ethically bankrupt prosecutor i have ever personally ever dealt with in my view. i don't cred anything he says. this judge has usurped the role of experts in this case. the judge lost all credibility which he said mar-a-lago should have been vau valued at $18 mil. he left off a few million dollars. there is not a few. overvalued on stated value that just one example. back to the timing, you...
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medicine and physiology have already become known, these are scientists katalin kariko and drew weissmanlvania, their discoveries played a decisive role in the development of rna vaccines against coronavirus; vaccines from faizer and moderna are based on this technology. during the week , the winners of the prizes in physics, chemistry, literature, economics and the nobel peace prize will be announced. 800 volunteer translators for the world youth festival next year will be trained in magimo. today in moscow, at its base, a center has opened to train volunteers with a high knowledge of foreign languages in the intricacies of protocol events. gemo became one of 27 centers for attracting and training volunteers, selected based on the results of an all-russian competition. at these moments, the ceremony of signing a trilateral agreement and cooperation takes place. tonight, don’t miss new episodes of the medical drama dr. krasnov, a brilliant doctor played by igor petrenko, begins to forget the events that happened just a few hours ago, how it relates to his friend, and now rival, and wha
medicine and physiology have already become known, these are scientists katalin kariko and drew weissmanlvania, their discoveries played a decisive role in the development of rna vaccines against coronavirus; vaccines from faizer and moderna are based on this technology. during the week , the winners of the prizes in physics, chemistry, literature, economics and the nobel peace prize will be announced. 800 volunteer translators for the world youth festival next year will be trained in magimo....
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professors katalin kariko and drew weissman will share the prize. the record breaking september. well, joint record, as you can see, for maximum temperatures that was tied with the records in 1895. now, all that heat and humidity has triggered some thunderstorms during the latter part of monday. they have continued through the night. lots of excess rain, standing water, slow to clear away. as well as that, this weather front here as well, just lingering in southeastern parts first thing. so a bit misty and a bit grey, showers following towards the north. this is the weather system i talked about, the rain starting to ease but leaving lots of damp, misty, murky weather and then potentially some thunderstorms following in the wake of that weather front. certainly a fresh night and a cool night to end in the north but it will still be quite muggy in the south with that lingering misty, low cloud. and damp weather, perhaps a few thundery showers across southern areas first thing. in terms of dry weather improving, bright, more blue sky around but scatte
professors katalin kariko and drew weissman will share the prize. the record breaking september. well, joint record, as you can see, for maximum temperatures that was tied with the records in 1895. now, all that heat and humidity has triggered some thunderstorms during the latter part of monday. they have continued through the night. lots of excess rain, standing water, slow to clear away. as well as that, this weather front here as well, just lingering in southeastern parts first thing. so a...
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they were hungarian, katalin karika and american joe weissman for their discovery in the field of modificationes, which made it possible. effective vaccine against covid. since 1901 the prestigious award has been awarded 114 times already. the first high award was awarded to the german doctor, microbiologist and immunologist, emil adolphon berring, who developed a method of immunization against deuteria. there are currently 227 people on the list of laureates, including 13 women. there are also two of our compatriots, physiologist ivan pavlov, for his work in the field of digestive physiology, and biologist and pathologist ilya mechnikov, for his study of immunity. ready in russia. to the main wave of incidence of influenza and urvi, which also includes coronavirus. in regions, in some regions it has already exceeded 20%. in moscow, 25,000 people become infected per day. doctors warn that people with chronic diseases and weakened immune systems are at risk, and the most reliable way to protect themselves and loved ones is still vaccination. traditionally, free vaccinations can be given at city
they were hungarian, katalin karika and american joe weissman for their discovery in the field of modificationes, which made it possible. effective vaccine against covid. since 1901 the prestigious award has been awarded 114 times already. the first high award was awarded to the german doctor, microbiologist and immunologist, emil adolphon berring, who developed a method of immunization against deuteria. there are currently 227 people on the list of laureates, including 13 women. there are also...
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andrew weissman, the paper that has been filed by jack smith's office has laid out such a robust andailed case, but i wonder if it isn't trump's own conduct that sort of put this over the edge for judge chutkan. what do you think? >> i do. i think it is a question of donald trump's own continued words and words where he has seen the consequences of those words that is the reason that you're seeing judge chutkan and judge ingoran take action because as they said they're concerned about the targeting of individuals. in judge chutkan's case she's concerned about jurors, court staff, prosecutors, with the other judge the issue was his law clerk and i think that's why you're seeing those actions. i think that judge chutkan used those words as you noted, nicolle, to point out why her order was not unduly vague, meaning that it is important for whoever is subject to an order to know what it specifies because you want to make sure in connection with the first amendment that you know what's prohibited and what isn't prohibited and she gave very clear examples in her order saying this is what
andrew weissman, the paper that has been filed by jack smith's office has laid out such a robust andailed case, but i wonder if it isn't trump's own conduct that sort of put this over the edge for judge chutkan. what do you think? >> i do. i think it is a question of donald trump's own continued words and words where he has seen the consequences of those words that is the reason that you're seeing judge chutkan and judge ingoran take action because as they said they're concerned about the...
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kaitlyn kerr rico of hungry and drew weissman from the united states were awarded that coveted prize for the mrna vaccine research, which was critical in reducing the spread of covid-19. the nobel committee says that their discoveries were a major factor in the unprecedented rate of vaccine development during the covid-19 pandemic. >> still ahead, the civil fraud trial against donald trump, his adult children his company all begins in new york. how the former president is responding. we'll hear from him. he was at cretors, we handcraft every batch of our delicious popcorn. like our cretors cheese and caramel mix. great on their own, even better together. try cretors, handcrafted small-batch popcorn. >> former president donald trump back in a new york courtroom today. our washington correspondent alexandra limon reports trump faces fraud charges that could cost control of some of his prize properties and hundreds of millions of dollars in fines. >> moments before entering the courtroom, former president donald trump defiantly called the fraud case against him. part of quote, the singl
kaitlyn kerr rico of hungry and drew weissman from the united states were awarded that coveted prize for the mrna vaccine research, which was critical in reducing the spread of covid-19. the nobel committee says that their discoveries were a major factor in the unprecedented rate of vaccine development during the covid-19 pandemic. >> still ahead, the civil fraud trial against donald trump, his adult children his company all begins in new york. how the former president is responding....
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kariko is an adjunct professor at the university of pennsylvania and weissman teaches there as well. nobel prizes will continue to be announced this week, with the peace prize winner expected on friday. the prizes carry a cash award of about $1 million. >>> to a live picture of walnut creek. still dark out there. it sounds like it will be a nice day, though, to get out. meteorologist kari hall joins us. i should say it depends on which side of the weather aisle you live. maybe you enjoyed the cloudy, rainy weekend. >> yeah, i thought it was nice, especially for some of the valleys that have had some very hot temperatures. it's nice to get a break here and there and not having to blast the ac. but it will warm up as we go throughout the week. temperatures ramping up, especially for the end of the week into the weekend, where valleys will head back to the 90s, the coast and the bay into the 80s. with the warmer temperatures comes an elevated fire danger as the winds start to pick up, especially for the hills, by the end of the week. take a look at gilroy. we have another day of some mi
kariko is an adjunct professor at the university of pennsylvania and weissman teaches there as well. nobel prizes will continue to be announced this week, with the peace prize winner expected on friday. the prizes carry a cash award of about $1 million. >>> to a live picture of walnut creek. still dark out there. it sounds like it will be a nice day, though, to get out. meteorologist kari hall joins us. i should say it depends on which side of the weather aisle you live. maybe you...
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andrew weissman, as always.up after the break, what will happen to the at least 199 hostages taken by terrorists on october seventh? dennis ross joins me to discuss the least worst options on the table. stay with us. tide is busting laundry's biggest myth... that cold water can't clean. cold water, on those stains? ♪♪ cold water can't clean tough stains? i'd say that myth is busted. turn to cold, with tide. is it possible my network could take my business i'd sto the next level?sted. it is with comcast business. powering all your devices with gig-speed wifi. and you get fast downloads and uploads. pick it up! pick it up! oh we got this! because it's powered by the next generation 10g network. more speed for your business? it's not just possible. it's happening. get started for $59.99 a month for 12 months. plus, ask how to get an $800 prepaid card with a qualifying internet bundle. comcast business, powering possibilities. >> to those living in limbo, waiting desperately to learn the fate of a loved one, especia
andrew weissman, as always.up after the break, what will happen to the at least 199 hostages taken by terrorists on october seventh? dennis ross joins me to discuss the least worst options on the table. stay with us. tide is busting laundry's biggest myth... that cold water can't clean. cold water, on those stains? ♪♪ cold water can't clean tough stains? i'd say that myth is busted. turn to cold, with tide. is it possible my network could take my business i'd sto the next level?sted. it is...
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katalin kariko and drew weissman are real life heroes who prevented countless deaths. they have saved millions of lives, prevented severe covid 19, reduce the overall disease burden and enabled societies to open up again. and that same mrna technology is still being used today. health officials are making a big push for a vaccine weary public to get the latest booster shot. fewer than 20% of americans got announcement will help bring those numbers up. giving a nobel prize for this covid 19 vaccine may make hesitant people take the vaccine . and as the weather gets cooler , the nationwide spike in covid cases is accelerating. covid deaths are up more than 8% over the past week. and as natural immunity starts to wane, doctors say the best way to stay healthy is to roll up your sleeves. our recent increase in cases and hospitalizations really just reaffirms the importance of staying up to date with vaccination. there is at least one positive trend covid related hospitalizations were down 3% last week in miami. evan brown, fox news. well, as soon as wednesday, 75,000 kaise
katalin kariko and drew weissman are real life heroes who prevented countless deaths. they have saved millions of lives, prevented severe covid 19, reduce the overall disease burden and enabled societies to open up again. and that same mrna technology is still being used today. health officials are making a big push for a vaccine weary public to get the latest booster shot. fewer than 20% of americans got announcement will help bring those numbers up. giving a nobel prize for this covid 19...
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carika american drew weissman, since the late nineties they have been studying together the therapeuticenger rna, ribanucleic acid - this is one of the three main macromolecules. in 2005, scientists published the results of a study that proved the possibility of introducing modified mrc into the body to activate the human immune system. based on these discoveries, the companies and fizer have developed covid-19 vaccines that do not use. weakened and neutralized virus, however, in the process of using these drugs it turned out that in some cases they have serious side effects, in particular they cause the risk of developing myocarditis and pericarditis. in addition, according to the russian ministry of defense, the united states was developing mrmk vaccines that could not suppress, but rather cause diseases and complications. a big teachers' week has begun in russia. summing up the results of professional competitions among school teachers, educators, preschool education teachers, and directors of educational institutions. the first award ceremony took place today in tuula on the day of
carika american drew weissman, since the late nineties they have been studying together the therapeuticenger rna, ribanucleic acid - this is one of the three main macromolecules. in 2005, scientists published the results of a study that proved the possibility of introducing modified mrc into the body to activate the human immune system. based on these discoveries, the companies and fizer have developed covid-19 vaccines that do not use. weakened and neutralized virus, however, in the process of...
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katalin kariko and drew weissman are real life heroes who prevented countless deaths.illions of lives, prevented severe covid 19, reduced the overall disease burden and enabled societies to open up again. and that same mrna technology is still being used today. health officials are making a big push for a vaccine weary public to get the latest booster shot. fewer than 20% of americans got the last booster. and the nobel committee is hoping monday's announcement will help bring those numbers up. giving a nobel prize for this covid 19 vaccine may make hesitant people take the vaccine . and as the weather gets cooler , the nationwide spike in covid cases is accelerating. covid deaths are up more than 8% over the past week. and as natural immunity starts to wane, doctors say the best way to stay healthy is to roll up your sleeves. our recent increase in cases and hospitalizations really just reaffirms the importance of staying up to date with vaccination. there is at least one positive trend covid related hospitalizations were down 3% last week in miami. eban, brown, fox n
katalin kariko and drew weissman are real life heroes who prevented countless deaths.illions of lives, prevented severe covid 19, reduced the overall disease burden and enabled societies to open up again. and that same mrna technology is still being used today. health officials are making a big push for a vaccine weary public to get the latest booster shot. fewer than 20% of americans got the last booster. and the nobel committee is hoping monday's announcement will help bring those numbers up....
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joining us now is vaughn hillyard who's outside the courthouse and andrew weissman. vaughn, i very briefly touched on what happened. please do explain what led to this gag order. >> right, i just ran out of the courtroom where this trial is beginning again this afternoon and that bring principle law clerk the judge continued to sit next to him about 3 feet away, about ten feet from donald trump who remains in the courtroom. this began around the 11:00 a.m. hour during one of the breaks when donald trump posted on his so-called truth social media account a photo of this law clerk with chuck schumer. and suggested this she was chuck schumer's girlfriend. there is nothing to suggest, let's be clear, that the law clerk is a girlfriend of chuck schumer. this was an image taken from her instagram account. schumer is the senator of new york and there's nothing that disqualifies getting a picture. during the course of the lunch hour, donald trump and his attorneys entered the courtroom about six times. coming in and out of their holding room. there was a period of time in wh
joining us now is vaughn hillyard who's outside the courthouse and andrew weissman. vaughn, i very briefly touched on what happened. please do explain what led to this gag order. >> right, i just ran out of the courtroom where this trial is beginning again this afternoon and that bring principle law clerk the judge continued to sit next to him about 3 feet away, about ten feet from donald trump who remains in the courtroom. this began around the 11:00 a.m. hour during one of the breaks...
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nobel prize in physiology or medicine has been jointly awarded to doctors katalin kariko and drew weissmanhose work led to the development of the mrna covid-19 vaccines. that technology is now being used in research for other illnesses, including cancer. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. coming up, the house and senate vote to keep funding the federal government at the house is in a state of turmoil as far right lawmakers threatened to oust house speaker. we will get the latest look at the legacy of dianne feinstein, who has died at the age of 90. stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "as long as you follow" by fleetwood mac. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the house and senate voted saturday night to keep funding the federal government for 45 days, but the house is in a state of turmoil as far right lawmakers threaten to oust house speaker kevin mccarthy for working with democrats to pass the spending the bill. the final vote in the house on the stopgap spending measur
nobel prize in physiology or medicine has been jointly awarded to doctors katalin kariko and drew weissmanhose work led to the development of the mrna covid-19 vaccines. that technology is now being used in research for other illnesses, including cancer. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. coming up, the house and senate vote to keep funding the federal government at the house is in a state of turmoil as far right lawmakers...
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the pair are american drew weissman and hungarian-american katalin kariko“, both of them professors atniversity of pennsylvania. in philadelphia today, they recalled their pioneering work with genetic material, known as rna, to fight infections. >> we would sit together in 1997 and afterwards, and talk about all the things that we thought rna could do. all of the vaccines and therapeutics and gene therapies, and just realizing how important it had the potential to be and that's why we never gave up. we just kept perservering and kept working at it and here we are today. amna: that research led to covid vaccines based on messenger-rna that targets proteins in a virus. the approach may eventually help to immunize people against some cancers. the cdc is moving to endorse a common antibiotic for preventing sexually-transmitted diseases in gay and bisexual men. the proposal released today involves doxycycline. recent studies show it can stop some std's from developing if taken within 72 hours of exposure. the guideline is subject to 45 days of public comment before it becomes final. on wall
the pair are american drew weissman and hungarian-american katalin kariko“, both of them professors atniversity of pennsylvania. in philadelphia today, they recalled their pioneering work with genetic material, known as rna, to fight infections. >> we would sit together in 1997 and afterwards, and talk about all the things that we thought rna could do. all of the vaccines and therapeutics and gene therapies, and just realizing how important it had the potential to be and that's why we...
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they were katalin kariko and. from hungary and american drew weissman.nt of a vaccine against covid in the west during the pandemic. let me add that even then the authoritative medical journal lance published a large article. its authors admitted that the russian sputnik v is more effective and safer than the western fizer and moderna. yes, it appeared earlier. and finally, the international chekhov festival, which has been pleasing and surprising for 30 years. this year is dedicated to the memory of its creator valery shadrin, at the end, this grand marathon gives the audience several more exciting encounters: the rhythms of argentina, dramatic stories about the eternal from artists of uzbekistan and kyrgyzstan and the famous three sisters with a brazilian accent. cultural languages so different from each other, but suddenly something common, even native, chekhov 's three sisters, the brazilian version, to moscow polymsest - this is also a story about the past, in which it is impossible to return to dreams, which are not destined to come true, first o
they were katalin kariko and. from hungary and american drew weissman.nt of a vaccine against covid in the west during the pandemic. let me add that even then the authoritative medical journal lance published a large article. its authors admitted that the russian sputnik v is more effective and safer than the western fizer and moderna. yes, it appeared earlier. and finally, the international chekhov festival, which has been pleasing and surprising for 30 years. this year is dedicated to the...
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katalin kariko and drew weissman are being recognized for their work on the mrna vaccines that help playtheir research on the mrna mrna vaccine in 2005, but it received little attention at that time. the nobel prize committee says their work was fundamental to develop the groundbreaking vaccine. next to 630, former president trump expected to be in court today. what he is saying about fraud charges against him and what we've learned about the funeral plans for the late smash mouth singer steve harwell. they're set for this week in the bay area. but first, this live look outside. it is 627. and we'll be right back. ♪ jardiance ♪ ♪ it's a little pill with a big story to tell. ♪ ♪ i take once-daily jardiance, ♪ ♪ at each day's staaart. ♪ ♪ as time went on it was easy to seee. ♪ ♪ i'm lowering my a1c. ♪ jardiance works 24/7 in your body to flush out some sugar! and for adults with type 2 diabetes and known heart disease, jardiance can lower the risk of cardiovascular death, too. jardiance may cause serious side effects including ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration, that can lead to s
katalin kariko and drew weissman are being recognized for their work on the mrna vaccines that help playtheir research on the mrna mrna vaccine in 2005, but it received little attention at that time. the nobel prize committee says their work was fundamental to develop the groundbreaking vaccine. next to 630, former president trump expected to be in court today. what he is saying about fraud charges against him and what we've learned about the funeral plans for the late smash mouth singer steve...
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unsuccessful experiments, positions were fired from the pennsylvania institute, but together with weissmane. research that had been overlooked for years was suddenly thrust into the spotlight with the onset of the pandemic. leading pharmaceutical giants have literally seized on the technology of modern fazer. it turned out to be simpler and cheaper than other platforms and began to compete in the production of a vaccine against covid. they were in such a hurry that the rare but serious side effect became known only when the vaccines went into mass circulation. how. post-clinical studies have shown that these vaccines can lead to such serious complications, such as the development of myocarditis or pyrocarditis, that is, this is damage to the muscle, heart, damage to the cardiac sac. scandals surrounding mrna vaccines continued unabated. they accounted for the largest number of unexplained deaths among vaccinated people. the western press accused the president of the european commission, ursula fonunder, of colluding with fizer and this explained the purchase of vaccinations from this parti
unsuccessful experiments, positions were fired from the pennsylvania institute, but together with weissmane. research that had been overlooked for years was suddenly thrust into the spotlight with the onset of the pandemic. leading pharmaceutical giants have literally seized on the technology of modern fazer. it turned out to be simpler and cheaper than other platforms and began to compete in the production of a vaccine against covid. they were in such a hurry that the rare but serious side...