Staggering. We will talk to the head of the National Organization for Rare Disorders about the scope of the problem but you might be surprised as i was. We will talk to the ceo of a Company Working in this area about the process for getting treatment approved and a look at some of the stocks involved in this opportunity to invest in Companies Working to treat or even cure these diseases. First, a check out the markets. The stocks are mixed following the latest on inflation we got this morning. We have the nasdaq composite up about 6 10 of a percent. The s p 500 a pretense. Nasdaq just about flak to the downside. Les is bringing like santelli for more on the reaction to this mornings pce number. It was about what we had forecast but still hotter than what the fed wants to see. I would characterize the market response as mild relief that it was not a surprise forecast. Weve had two or three in a row. They could come in hotter than anticipated. This was at least on target. It was warm in
He painted a huge mural in dover. News 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists in more than 120 countries. Im Alisa Parenti, and this is bloomberg. Emily this is Bloomberg Technology. Im emily chang. On this week, bloomberg tv and radio are on the ground in boston showcasing tech giants and startups, plus Breakthrough Technologies in biotechs and robotics. We are speaking with innovators, venture capitalists, and government officials across the city. Caroline joins us from outside the museum of science in boston overlooking the Charles River. Caroline, i see spring has not quite sprung in boston. You are all bundled up. Caroline you are right. Its a touch chilly, but beautiful nonetheless. Indeed, the sun breaks out for us, a special edition of Bloomberg Technology for you. Welcome from the ever Popular Museum of science, welcoming more than 1. 5 million visitors a year. I had way too much fun playing on the musical steps. But i digress. Today we will take a look at the m
He painted a huge mural in dover. News 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists in more than 120 countries. Im Alisa Parenti, and this is bloomberg. Emily this is Bloomberg Technology. Im emily chang. On this week, bloomberg tv and radio are on the ground in boston showcasing tech giants and startups, plus Breakthrough Technologies in biotechs and robotics. We are speaking with innovators, venture capitalists, and government officials across the city. Caroline joins us from outside the museum of science in boston overlooking the Charles River. Caroline, i see spring has not quite sprung in boston. You are all bundled up. Caroline you are right. Its a touch chilly, but beautiful nonetheless. Indeed, the sun breaks out for us, a special edition of Bloomberg Technology for you. Welcome from the ever Popular Museum of science, welcoming more than 1. 5 million visitors a year. I had way too much fun playing on the musical steps. But i digress. Today we will take a look at the m
Called, shaping San Francisco. Thanks. Yee, welcome to cspan. Welcome to the vast audience at cspan programing across the United States and across the world. Were happy to have you all with us tonight at our shaping San Francisco talks. This talk tonight is on Synthetic Biology, diy meets big capital is the title they gave it. It is really borne out of a long interest i have had, in some ways the roots of shaping San Francisco which is Community Participatory history project but rooted in ses lendings acritical relationship to technology. We started in the mid 90s during the big boom then of interactive multimedia and kind of way before there was even web 1. 0 really. We were already working on this project. Weve gone through quite a few iterations. We all lived through endless rounds of hysteria technology will save us and take us to the Promised Land and so on and so one of the interesting topics for me is to try to think about what is the moment in history that youre living through