will to the wear linen, it feels great. lisa: it looks great, joey. will: in italy pope francis delivers his easter blessing from the balcony of st. peter s basilica. he hasp given his easter mass sunday this sun, but he plan this sunday, but he plans to give the blessing at any moment, and you will listen in live to that message. in fact, let s take a moment right now as i think the pope is about to take to the podium. [background sounds] [no audio] [speaking in native tongue] translator: that means passage, for in jesus the decisive passage of humanity has been made, the passage from death to life, from sin to to the grace, from fear to confidence, from desolation to the communion. he is the lord of time and history. i d like to say to everyone with heartfelt joy, happy easter to everyone. people responding to the holy father who is seated today. [cheers and applause] [speaking in native tongue] translator: may this easter be for each of you, dear brothers a
for example, they have a prostate cancer vaccine already out. there s also another vaccine called gardasil, you may have heard of it, that helps protect against curve call cancer cervical cancer. lisa: i think the concern a too is we re also talking about mrna which has been controversial with covid. it really took the fog of a pandemic and loosennenning restrictions for them to bring it to the mass market. if it s so safe, why kid it take a pandemic to bring it to the masses? yeah, you re absolutely correct. these vaccines, this technology has been studied since 1980s. what we ve got to the understand is there is a small subset, a small part of the population that have a genetic predisposition to disease that requires medical intervention that there are no cures for. there is no cure for huntington s disease, no cure for muscular disto my. so for some people this technology a may be all they have. but it s not meant for everyone.
intimidated. when i went there, they re not intimidated. they will fight to the death rather than have china take them over. will: so dual saber rattling until somebody pulls the saber out. yes. will: understanding when someone might pull the saber out ask hoping that doesn t happen. all right, congressman wenstrup, great to talk to you this morning on serious and important topics. thank you. yes, sir. thank you, will. will: still ahead, new ground breaking vaccines for cancer and heart disease could be available by the end of this decade, but they don t come without controversy. dr. jeanette nesheiwat joins us on what this could mean for the future of treating patients, next. what the? good morning hallow makes it easy to build a daily habit of prayer and meditation want to start with a five minute daily gospel? sure.
vaccines and a little bit about the technology. okay. so keep in mind, lisa, we have about 600,000 americans that chi every single year from cancer. about 700,000 the lose their life every year from heart disease. one person every 34 seconds dies from heart citizen. so with this concern heart disease. actually, the concept isn t really new. it s been around since the 1980s, but basically it teaches your body how to recognize cancer cells and then attack and destroy it. and, of course, with everything there are potential side effects, and that s why it s always about risk versus benefit. but i want to point out you hear the word vaccine, there is some negative con no asians with it, but there s two types of vaccines. one meaning it s preventive leak your hepatitis or tetanus shots. the other type of vaccine is called they are pilottic vaccin, and it s not a vaccine in the traditional sense, it s more of a treatment. and that s what this type of vaccine comes into play.
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