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Talking Business

there right now? the big difference with the ev is the insights that it provides. it takes data off the ring and data that you log and gives you meaningful insights that you can use to make better decisions about your health. like what? like, for example, it might say we notice that when you walk an extra 500 steps, you sleep 10% better. tylerfrom nirvana health, thank you so much forjoining us. this is just one of the products in a growing market aimed at women's health, a market that's estimated to reach $20 billion by the year 2030. now, the first keynote speaker here at ces is the big boss of siemens. the german multinational is the world's biggest engineering firm. and despite a heritage that dates back to over 175 years, it's very much at the forefront of technology. dr roland bush, president and ceo of siemens, thank you very much for taking the time to talk to us here at ces. and welcome to the show. you are a company that's been around a long time. you don't need any introduction. so why was it important for you to come to see? -- to ces.

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is the insights that it provides. it takes data off the ring and data that you log and gives you meaningful insights that you can use to make better decisions about your health. like what? like, for example, it might say we notice that when you walk an extra 500 steps, you sleep 10% better. tyler boucherfrom nirvana health, thank you so much forjoining us. this is just one of the products in a growing market aimed at women's health, a market that's estimated to reach $20 billion by the year 2030. now, the first keynote speaker here at ces is the big boss of siemens. the german multinational is the world's biggest engineering firm. and despite a heritage that dates back to over 175 years, it's very much at the forefront of technology. dr roland bausch, president and ceo of siemens, thank you very much for taking the time to talk to us here at ces. and welcome to the show. you are a company that's been around a long time. you don't need any introduction. so why was it important for you to come to ces?

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Morning Joe Weekend

does any part of you once in a while think, oh, maybe we bow out? >> you know, that is why i want to go through yet another campaign, because i think it's joe says, democracy, our freedoms are what is on the line. and so americans have a choice. they can have strong, steady leadership, someone fighting for democracy, or they can choose chaos and division. >> so what you see is your role as first lady now as opposed to a possible second term? any changes that you would make? i know you have a pretty big policy platform now. >> well when we came into office, i knew that i wanted to work on what i've always worked, on military families, cancer, and education. now, i have a new initiative, which is the women's health research initiative because women have been -- women's health has been underfunded always and we need

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Alex Witt Reports

challenging the ban, which the biden administration violates law which allows exceptions. in response to the decision, president biden says these bans threaten women's health and forces them to travel. it makes it harder for doctors to provide care. this should never happen in america. joining me now is wendy davis, former texas state senator and senior advisor at planned parenthood texas. she is also an attorney and a good friend to us. welcome back, wendy. so, this is the first time the supreme court has weighed in on the state's abortion ban since the overturning of roe v. wade. how consequential could this case be? >> i think it's going to be incredibly consequential, alex. it's going to prove, once and for, all whether the, and i use the term loosely, exceptions that republicans have put in place to their outright abortion bans actually do allow doctors and hospitals to provide emergency lifesaving health care to women who need

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Talking Business

will certainly not trust me. and whether it's personal, or business, or country to country, that really takes its toll. so i think for both sides, it would be very good for small gestures of trust to be made. well, on that point einar tangen from the taihe institute and chairman of asian narratives, a real pleasure having you on the show. thanks forjoining me. and i'll talk to you soon. thank you, aaron. a pleasure doing this. ok, so how do you turn around your fortunes in the face of an unprecedented threat? you know, many businesses struggle to survive during the covid pandemic, but for the women's health care company hologic, it was a chance to, well, prove what they could do and live by their own mantra of empowering people to live healthier lives everywhere, every day. a tough call when much of the world went into lockdown, but hologic pivoted its business from women's health to developing mass covid—i9 testing injust a matter of weeks.

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Talking Business

of global chip demand. so it's small from a total volume standpoint, but so critical in terms of the products we make are so needed by the hospital systems and doctors around the world. before the pandemic, i mean, steve, your company was mainly mainly focused on women's health. how were you able to to pivot the business so quickly to covid testing? you know, the fascinating part is our core business literally just dried up because doctor visits stopped everything else. so we shifted the entire company or the entire diagnostics division to focus on covid. but it actually played to our core competency in that we develop the most accurate, sensitive and specific tests on the planet. let's talk a bit about the covid pandemic. i mean, steve, this was a pivotal point for your company.

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Talking Business

of everything from cyber hacking or other stuff. but i think there's enormous positives that if channelled properly and i think particularly in the health care space where it's a regulated environment, i think we'll be able to navigate that pretty well. but clearly, the implications on a broader societal level can probably keep you up at night. and steve, let me end on this. i'm wondering, what would you like the future of hologic to look like? the future of hologic, as we think about it, i think, is i, i want to look forward ten years from now years from now i hope that global women's health has made significant progress. and deep down, what we at hologic and our team here hope is that women's health will be in a better place and people will say, you know, part of the reason it's in a better place is because the team at hologic helped us get there.

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

voting this way? >> well, it is so interesting because i have seen red states like north dakota and south dakota reject ballot initiative is taking away women's freedom to make really often difficult health care decisions about their reproductive lives, including abortion. in some ways it doesn't really surprise me. i think what has changed is that after the overturning of roe, more americans, independents, more than half of all republicans, a little less i should say of half than republicans, who believe that abortion should be legal and all or most cases see that that is really at risk. they can see the impact of this in states like texas and other places, what happens to women's health when they don't have the opportunity to exercise that freedom and make their own decisions. so i think what has changed now is that it is so much more urgent because of what the supreme court that donald trump

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

they can see the impact of this in states like texas and other places, what happens to women's health when they don't have the opportunity to exercise that freedom and make their own decisions. so i think what has changed now is that it is so much more urgent because of what the supreme court that donald trump put into place has done to women's health care in this country. >> we have been talking about the supreme court and donald trump, let's talk about senator tommy tuberville, your colleague. he's been blocking about 200 military promotions because the defense part department provides paid time off and travel expenses for those seeking abortions. do you see at way through this fight when the senate returns next month? >> well, the way through this fight is for senator tuberville 's republican colleagues to hold him accountable and get him to stop it. there is really no other path. i mean if the united states senate were to try to vote on every single one of these

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Talking Business

let's say, five years�* time? my hope is in five years�* time that we're not actually sitting having this conversation because it is literally part and parcel of a woman's health throughout her career. so i hope that i can almost put myself out of a role by having these conversations now so that we no longer have to have them in the future. and the workplace is a better place regardless of the job that you're doing forfor women, although all over doing for for women, all over the uk and ireland. helen tomlinson, a real pleasure. thank you so much. good luck with everything and i'd love to talk to you again soon. so, so far in the show, we've looked at how menopause symptoms are impacting on women's health and in the workplace. but, you know, the global market for products related to the menopause and its symptoms is estimated to stand at almost $17 billion. and that number is growing every year. so my next guest, she's a pioneer at researching and working with brands to sell products to women experiencing symptoms. sam simister, thank you so much forjoining me.

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