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Transcripts for FOXNEWS The Five 20240604 09:43:00

And now i m thinking, well, how different is it now? tennis and pickleball? i m thinking, i don t know. there s tension to be afraid, h yeah, tennis is. tennis instructor said she liked she said she liked instructor. yeah, that s right. pools and tennis, but not pickleball. i think i got to go home. yeah. mily you re going to play tennis this week. what are your thoughts about this? oh, pickleball for nerds,: i i think this is ridiculous. it s just the latest thing. th thee at the park and ktest t where there s lots of mini trampoline and they re kicking around the ball like i amic not not single. but if i was and someone came up and in any way was associated with, that s ane an immediate. oh, you were an athlete. i mean, you see a lot of that.i. i said pickleball, i m not going to hate on it because i think it s a really good sport for people whd sport can t like so was teaching mother theresa that you can t play pickleball? there s nothing wrong with finding activity ifg inding a you re single to meet someone. so would you go heckl tyru: a tennis player? finally, researchers have found

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Genetic disorders: How DNA researchers in NZ are helping sick children around the world

Professor Stephen Robertson and his team of crack DNA detectives tackle genetic disorders that few of us have ever heard of. For the families they help,.

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS The Five 20240604 21:43:00

I m thinking, how different is it, harold? speeder tennis at pickleball be afraid. jesse: she said she liked the instructor. tyrus: pools and tennis but not pickleball. emily: pickleball is for nerds. it is the latest thing, like that game at the park, a mini trampoline and kicking around a ball. i m not single but if i wasn t someone came up in any way associated with pickleball, that s an idiot. harold: you were an athlete. sandra: i play a lot of tennis. pickleball, i am not going to hate on it because i think it is a really good sport for people who can t. [laughter] tyrus: so is teaching. emily: mother teresa, sandra, terrible! sandra: there is nothing wrong with binding activity if you are single to meet someone. tyrus: would you go heckle a tennis player? harold: finally, researchers have found students

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS The Five 20240604 21:43:00

I m thinking, how different is it, harold? speeder tennis at pickleball be afraid. jesse: she said she led the instructor. tyrus: pools and tennis but not pickleball. emily: pickleball is for nerds. it is the latest thing, like that game at the park, a mini trampoline and kicking around a ball. i m not single but if i wasn t someone came up in any way associated with pickleball, that s an idiot. harold: you were an athlete. sandra: i play a lot of tennis. pickleball, i am not going to hate on it because i think it is a really good sport for people who can t. [laughter] tyrus: so is teaching. emily: mother teresa, sandra, terrible! sandra: there is nothing wrong with binding activity if you are single to meet someone. tyrus: would you go heckle a tennis player? harold: finally, researchers have found students

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 08:41:00

That may well be linked to the number of deaths that people have counted, one hospital in mali, seeing 102 deaths in the early days of april, compared to last year when they had 160 in the whole of april. they are clearly linking those debts to the heat. a lot of those people were elderly. they also say that essentially this is the tip of the iceberg in terms of the numbers of people that were affected by this intense heatwave. find people that were affected by this intense heatwave. people that were affected by this intense heatwave. and they are also warnin: intense heatwave. and they are also warning about intense heatwave. and they are also warning about what intense heatwave. and they are also warning about what will intense heatwave. and they are also warning about what will happen - intense heatwave. and they are also warning about what will happen in i warning about what will happen in decades to come if nothing is done to try and stop climate change and global warming? global warming? that s right. the researchers global warming? that s right. the researchers hear global warming? that s right. the researchers hear links global warming? that s right. the researchers hear links this - global warming? that s right. the researchers hear links this very i researchers hear links this very clearly to the use of oil, coal and gas, to deforestation and agriculture around the world which have driven up emissions of carbon dioxide and other warming gases which has put our current temperatures 1.2 degrees above what they were before the industrial era. though temperatures are going to continue to rise and the researchers say that this heatwave was essentially a won in 200 year event, at the moment, but if temperatures globally go up to about 2 degrees,

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS Special Report With Bret Baier 20240604 22:45:00

researchers at florida international university believe they found a way to eliminate some of the trial and error in cancer treatment. combining d.n.a. analysis with extensive drug testing, the scientists say they are able to see within days how small samples of a patient s living cancer cells respond to numerous potential treatments. we tested over 120 fda approved drugs directly on the patient s cancer cells and we did that within a week. lab collaborated with logan s doctor to identify treatments that worked and eliminate those that did not. one of his medications is very toxic to the heart. and what our testing showed us was that the regimen without that medication works just as well with the tumor cells as it did with it. in a peer reviewed pediatric study only one in eight participants with auto advanced relapsed cancers saw improved health with standard treatment. of the six treatment receiving

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 08:39:45

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 08:39:45
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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 10:25:00

Researchers say that this heatwave was essentially a once in 200 year event at the moment but if our temperatures globally go up about 2 degrees which could happen in the next ten to 15 years, maybe longer, then that heatwave will occur once every 20 years. so there is a massive multiplier in terms of the global average temperature going up in the next number of years. breaking sport news. the fa cup replays have been scrapped from next season. we will have more in the sport coming up in the next half an hour. it was a chilly start to the day particularly for central and southern parts of the uk and we had a touch of frost around. rain has been moving in from the north and for the rest of the day it will be damp across the northern part of the uk, whereas sunny spells will hold on in the south. there is high pressure out towards the west, but this weather front is coming around the northern side of that high pressure, bringing the cloud and rain

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 10:24:00

Was during ramadan, people were fasting, there was literally no relief and that may well be linked to the number of deaths that people have recounted a hospital in bamako in mali was seeing 102 deaths in the early days of april. compare that to the last year when they had 160 in the whole of april. so they are clearly linking those deaths to the heat. they say a lot of those people were elderly and they also say essentially this is the tip of the iceberg in terms of the numbers of people who were affected by this intense heatwave. and they are also warning about what will happen in decades to come if nothing is done to try and stop climate change and global warming. that s right, the researchers here link this very clearly to the use of oil, coal and gas, to deforestation, to agriculture around the world, that have driven up emissions of carbon dioxide and other warming gases. that s put our current temperatures 1.2 degrees above what they were before the industrial era. those temperatures are going to continue to rise.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newsnight 20240604 21:43:00

At a specialist school known as treloar s. it had medicalfacilities on site which helped pupils lead a more normal life, but also presented clinical researchers with a unique cohort of children. i met three of the 122 boys who attended the school in the 70s and 80s, gary, steve and ade. every new boy presumably was started on a trial. i mean, i certainly did. i went in 75. by the beginning of 76, i was on a trial for quite some time. research focused on preventative, known as prophylactic treatment, which meant three to four times more of the blood product known to be contaminated was given to the boys than they required. if we didn t go for our prophylaxis appointments, we would either get dragged out of school lessons, because you had missed your appointment, and if you did it so many times, you got black marks. they were also supposed to call. the haemophilia doctors were supposed to call our parents, and they were supposed to make that

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