Race. Hello, welcome to click. Hope youre all doing 0k. It is that time of year when we mark the International Day of persons with disabilities. It happens on december the third and we have a show this week all about accessibility intact. Clicks very own paul carter has been putting the show together for us putting the show together for us and thanks to the magic of television, hes here. Hello, paul hi, guys, how you doing . Good to see you. Its not magic, really. Someone tell her. Thats right, this is a show all about disability tech andi show all about disability tech and i should point out we cover these stories all year round on click, itsjust that these stories all year round on click, its just that this juande gives us a particular excuse to unashamedly focus just on these issues. It is a lwa ys just on these issues. It is always such an inspiring show andi always such an inspiring show and i wonder how it has been curating and and i wonder how it has been cu rating and putting a
Hello, this is bbc news. The headlines. Borisjohnson and the president of the European Commission will speak in the next few hours to try and break the brexit trade talks deadlock. We keep calm as always and if there is still a way, we will see. The uk vaccine regulator says the covid 19 vaccine will definitely be ready to go into care homes in the next two weeks. A large scale vaccine roll out begins in russia. The makers of the sputnik jab claim its up to 95 effective, but its still undergoing trials. The lifeline which keeps breaking down residents on the isle of wight call for a multi Million Pound floating bridge to be scrapped. Now on bbc news, its time for click. This week hands, face. 0h, theres two people. Yeah, theres two yeah, got them. Race . Hello, welcome to click hope youre all doing 0k. It is that time of year when we mark the International Day of persons with disabilities. It happens on 3rd december and we have a show this week all about accessibility intact. In tech.
This week hands, face. 0h, theres two people. Yeah, theres two yeah, got them. Race . Hello, welcome to click hope youre all doing 0k. It is that time of year when we mark the International Day of persons with disabilities. It happens on 3rd december and we have a show this week all about accessibility intact. Clicks very own paul carter has been putting the show together for us, and thanks to the magic of television, hes here hi, paul hi, guys. How you doing . Good to see you. Its not magic, really. Someone tell her. Chuckles. Thats right, this is a show all about disability tech and i should point out that we do cover these stories all year round on click, its just that this one day gives us a particular excuse to unashamedly focus just on these issues. Its always such an inspiring show. I wonder how its been curating and putting this programme together during a pandemic. Its been a challenge, im not going to lie. It might look a little bit different in terms of scale and scope from
Tinkering with genes is actually an ethical thing to do. [kondwani] i wanna know what breakthroughs are being made. Technologies like crispr are incredibly powerful. What were doing here is really the beginning of a true revolution. That will force the future too. That is incredible. Live genetic engineering. eerie staccato music dramatic electronic music prosthetic clicking water speckles robotic arm whirring electronic tone beeping my name is kondwani phiri. Im a genetic researcher. You could say, its in my blood. From an early age of about eight or nine or so, i had just a natural curiosity for the natural world. Cancer runs in my family. In fact, i lost my aunt to breast cancer. And that peaked my interests in genetics. Im fascinated by how the genes we inherit shape our biological destiny, including our health. I believe the key to treatments and cures for diseases like these, lies in explicit efforts to engineer human genes. But can we fix not only whats broken but also enhance o
Tinkering with genes is actually an ethical thing to do. [kondwani] i wanna know what breakthroughs are being made. Technologies like crispr are incredibly powerful. What were doing here is really the beginning of a true revolution. That will force the future too. That is incredible. Live genetic engineering. eerie staccato music dramatic electronic music prosthetic clicking water speckles robotic arm whirring electronic tone beeping my name is kondwani phiri. Im a genetic researcher. You could say, its in my blood. From an early age of about eight or nine or so, i had just a natural curiosity for the natural world. Cancer runs in my family. In fact, i lost my aunt to breast cancer. And that peaked my interests in genetics. Im fascinated by how the genes we inherit shape our biological destiny, including our health. I believe the key to treatments and cures for diseases like these, lies in explicit efforts to engineer human genes. But can we fix not only whats broken but also enhance o