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his name, eli dirr or warrior eli. chicago, stumbled across the story through a friend. >> i think he had three different types of cancer at one point. >> and how old was he? >> he was about to turn six. >> that's a lot of cancer. in a short amount of time. >> it was a lot of cancer. >> reporter: the internet had been humming with his story for years. cancer support pages on sites like alex's lemonade stand. the story book family hailed from saskatchewan, canada. eli's dad? a handsome mountie, of course. his mom dana? a pregnant trauma surgeon with ten adorable children. right. >> it just seemed, like, really easy to, like, fall in love with them. >> reporter: this 18-year-old in california, who asked that we not reveal her identity, became a faithful supporter of eli's. like so many others she devoutly wore eli's bracelets and ribbons sent in care packages from the family. >> i would spend my lunch breaks at high school passing them out to all my friends and saying, "wear this to raise awareness to childhood cancer."
his name, eli dirr or warrior eli. chicago, stumbled across the story through a friend. >> i think he had three different types of cancer at one point. >> and how old was he? >> he was about to turn six. >> that's a lot of cancer. in a short amount of time. >> it was a lot of cancer. >> reporter: the internet had been humming with his story for years. cancer support pages on sites like alex's lemonade stand. the story book family hailed from saskatchewan,...
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4.5% and eli lilly up by 0.5%. a couple programming notes for glaxo's ceo, sir andrew witty will be here. at 7:15 eastern time as joe just mentioned, we have an exclusive interview with eli lilly's chief john lechleiter. >> when there were rumors about more consolidation, they're all looking for ways to go into a somewhat uncertain future by a promising future as well. animal health, that's a big business. i was thinking about it upstairs. we love our pets. we'll pay anything for them. what's the worst that's going to happen? i'm sorry. it's heart breaking but you lose a patient, it's not quite the same thing. not quite the same thing. >> my uncle was a -- >> veterinarian. >> thank you. >> was he also in the army, a vet, too. >> he was a veterinarian. this gekko has a weak jaw. he has a weak jaw, what do i do? he said replacement therapy, $5. >> we had a russian tortoise. it was supposed to live to 150. when we went and got the news from the doctor that the prognosis was not promising, i just remember thinking we c
4.5% and eli lilly up by 0.5%. a couple programming notes for glaxo's ceo, sir andrew witty will be here. at 7:15 eastern time as joe just mentioned, we have an exclusive interview with eli lilly's chief john lechleiter. >> when there were rumors about more consolidation, they're all looking for ways to go into a somewhat uncertain future by a promising future as well. animal health, that's a big business. i was thinking about it upstairs. we love our pets. we'll pay anything for them....
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Apr 22, 2014
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and eli lilly is getting bigger into animal health.he bigger themes across all of these countries -- companies is that they are trying to focus on what they do best. it is not, let's do everything for everyone and you have to be big. focusing on not one thing, but a few things. >> novartis, one of the things they want to focus on is cancer drugs. >> right. >> and one of the things that glaxo smith klein wants to focus on is the vaccine business. and eli lilly wants to focus on the animal health business. steve brozak, do you agree? is this what they are trying to do? >> absolutely, and the way we look at it is, not too big, not too little, but just right. and we saw this yesterday with bill ackman going out there and frankly, spearheading the acquisition of allergan. >> we will get into that deal. i'm curious, why is it that they have chosen now to make this three-way swap? >> there is the cynical side of me that says, there is a banking reform act and investors are saying, you've got to do something because revenues are going down, an
and eli lilly is getting bigger into animal health.he bigger themes across all of these countries -- companies is that they are trying to focus on what they do best. it is not, let's do everything for everyone and you have to be big. focusing on not one thing, but a few things. >> novartis, one of the things they want to focus on is cancer drugs. >> right. >> and one of the things that glaxo smith klein wants to focus on is the vaccine business. and eli lilly wants to focus on...
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and eli lilly is getting bigger into animal health.he big themes across all of these companies is that they are trying to focus on what they do best. it is not, let's do everything for everyone and you have to be big. now, it is about focusing on not one thing, but a few things. >> novartis, one of the things they want to focus on is cancer drugs. >> right. >> and one of the things that glaxo smith klein wants to focus on is the vaccine business. and eli lilly wants to focus on the animal health business. steve brozak, do you agree? is this what they are trying to do? >> absolutely, and the way we look at it is, not too big, not too little, but just right. and we saw this yesterday with bill ackman going out there and frankly, spearheading the acquisition of allergan. >> we will get into that deal. i'm curious, why is it that they have chosen now to make this three-way swap? >> there is the cynical side of me that says, there is a banking reform act and investors are saying, you've got to do something because revenues are going down, a
and eli lilly is getting bigger into animal health.he big themes across all of these companies is that they are trying to focus on what they do best. it is not, let's do everything for everyone and you have to be big. now, it is about focusing on not one thing, but a few things. >> novartis, one of the things they want to focus on is cancer drugs. >> right. >> and one of the things that glaxo smith klein wants to focus on is the vaccine business. and eli lilly wants to focus...
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buy -- theyreed to healthling their animal operations at eli lilly. massive overhaul for the swiss drug maker >> we will take a short break here on "countdown." see you on the other side. ♪ >> welcome back. >> the time in london is 6:24 a.m. u.k. lastnt in the week falling below 7%. it would have insignificant if the bank of england had a clear target in mind. where do you see rates going, will they go up this near -- year or next? few meetings will become increasingly interesting. they will be privy to the may inflation report. the key chart to look at will be the bank's expectations were the inflation wille be in two years time. given the current market rate. will significantly increase speculation about the rate rise. >> the rate rise possibly by the end of the year. what about the eurozone? you have some crucial pmi manufacturing data tomorrow. confidence data on thursday. the euro is remaining stubbornly high. >> to the disappointment of companies like phillips. >> it was interesting. the last ecb conference where mario draghi brought up the subj
buy -- theyreed to healthling their animal operations at eli lilly. massive overhaul for the swiss drug maker >> we will take a short break here on "countdown." see you on the other side. ♪ >> welcome back. >> the time in london is 6:24 a.m. u.k. lastnt in the week falling below 7%. it would have insignificant if the bank of england had a clear target in mind. where do you see rates going, will they go up this near -- year or next? few meetings will become...
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esta acciÓn de cuerpos de seguridad para poder abandonar este refugio, pamela, bÁrbara. >> gracias elis embarazada asÍ que ante todo mantente segura gracias por tu compromiso de mantenernos informados. >> con potentes chorros de agua como van a ver en estas imÁgenes fueron dispersados manifestantes de la oposiciÓn que pedÍan un recuento de votos en una controversial elecciÓn en turquÍa, los descontentos de origen curdo fueron forzados por agentes a echar a correr y retirarse de las calles aunque ellos siguen rechazando los resultados de estos comicio s. al menos dos mineros murieron y otros resultaron heridos en una batalla campal contra agentes del orden, exigen y bloquearon el acceso a las vÍas ha atacado a uniformados con dinamita y estos a su vez intentaron reprimirlos con gases lacrimÓgenos un policÍa fue secuestra secuestrado por los mineros que exigen mejoras. >> un duro golpe fue dado a cartel de caballeros templarios, vamos ahora a mÉxico con ivÁn masÍas y los detalles del segundo al mando del te mido grupo criminal adelante ivÁn. >> gracias buenas tardes estamos en el pueblo
esta acciÓn de cuerpos de seguridad para poder abandonar este refugio, pamela, bÁrbara. >> gracias elis embarazada asÍ que ante todo mantente segura gracias por tu compromiso de mantenernos informados. >> con potentes chorros de agua como van a ver en estas imÁgenes fueron dispersados manifestantes de la oposiciÓn que pedÍan un recuento de votos en una controversial elecciÓn en turquÍa, los descontentos de origen curdo fueron forzados por agentes a echar a correr y retirarse...
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what are you hearing about that, eli?k we're seeing this as part of a pattern of very provocative behavior. i mean, the u.s. intelligence aswr agencieies have seen since late february, special operation russian forces into eastern ukraine. this i think is the most sort of direct challenge to a u.s. destroyer that was in international waters. and then you add to this the kind of countercharges that you've seen from moscow regarding brennan's visit and the fact that was made public comes on the heels of a number of these phone conversations that is believed the russians are making public and so forth. and it seems like you're basically seeing a kind of flexing of muscles right now as the crisis builds. >> speaking of flexing of muscles, military muscles, the nato, the supreme ally commander in europe, he's got some ideas what to do and based on your reporting, not necessarily completely in line with what the white house is thinking. what's going on here? >> well, what's going on is that there is a disagreement not only with
what are you hearing about that, eli?k we're seeing this as part of a pattern of very provocative behavior. i mean, the u.s. intelligence aswr agencieies have seen since late february, special operation russian forces into eastern ukraine. this i think is the most sort of direct challenge to a u.s. destroyer that was in international waters. and then you add to this the kind of countercharges that you've seen from moscow regarding brennan's visit and the fact that was made public comes on the...
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. >> not you, eli. >> it's never you, eli. >> it's never going to be about you, eli. >> not you, eli. instance, does anyone need drumsticks? >> does anyone need more cymbals, maybe a whole new drum kit? >> does anyone need brunch plans? >> we are so much fun at brunch. >> so much fun. >> both: so much fun. >> seth: look, guys, i'm sure that kim would want to be friends with you if you just weren't acting like such creeps? >> creeps? >> oh! how dare you? >> how dare you. >> how dare you. >> how dare you. >> how dare you! >> how dare you! >> also, i don't know why you're mad at us, seth. connor won't leave the bassist alone. >> i like your bass. >> seth: you know what, kim? why don't you just go ahead and use that spray bottle i gave you? that will take care of them. >> no, no. >> agh! >> oh, god. >> is that a yes on brunch? >> we love you so much. >> seth: and syd, feel free to use it on connor if you want. >> connor can stay. >> seth: all right. give it up for the 8g band and our creepy writers. [ cheers and applause ] we'll be right back with martha stewart. [ cheers and applause ] ♪
. >> not you, eli. >> it's never you, eli. >> it's never going to be about you, eli. >> not you, eli. instance, does anyone need drumsticks? >> does anyone need more cymbals, maybe a whole new drum kit? >> does anyone need brunch plans? >> we are so much fun at brunch. >> so much fun. >> both: so much fun. >> seth: look, guys, i'm sure that kim would want to be friends with you if you just weren't acting like such creeps? >>...
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. >> the elied fire ball. this is changing the fire safety game.ike a fire extinguisher except it opens up and extinguishing chemicals can put out the fire. if a fire were to erupt in this building right now the elie fire ball can be tossed into the fire, erupts within three seconds and will put the fire out. >> so you throw it like a water balloon. >> you could or even better you can install this in places where fires might happen like a kitchen. >> kitchen. >> or above your electrical box and they light the fire and then all of the extinct wishing chemical comes out and puts the fire out. >> firefighters can run into a burning building with a bunch of these things and toss them in. >>> yeah, that's exactly right boys. i think you can predict i have the 2015 calendar shoot of the miami dolphins cheerleaders. >> oh, man. do we have to? >> just kidding. >> off to mariah carey's "fantasy". ♪ sweet fantasy baby >> classic tune. >> the miami dolphins cheerleaders are sort of the ones who started this. set the bar way up here. >> with the "call me maybe
. >> the elied fire ball. this is changing the fire safety game.ike a fire extinguisher except it opens up and extinguishing chemicals can put out the fire. if a fire were to erupt in this building right now the elie fire ball can be tossed into the fire, erupts within three seconds and will put the fire out. >> so you throw it like a water balloon. >> you could or even better you can install this in places where fires might happen like a kitchen. >> kitchen. >> or...
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eli lilly closed down slightly yesterday. it could be a tough quarter for citigroup. the bank has notified investors it may miss a key target on it's upcoming earnings report. recently citigroup failed its "stress test" and the federal reserve rejected citigroup's blueprint to increase dividends and stock buybacks. the bank also revealed this week it will pay a billion-dollar settlement to hedge funds for faulty mortgages that it sold prior to the housing crisis. citi reports earnings, monday. chatter regarding high frequency trading is far from over.. scott bauer of trading advantage joins us now. scott there's still fallout and rumblings from the michael lewis book on flash boys and allegations of market rigging. what are you seeing in the options market? >>implied volatility in the options of many of these brokerage stocks is just at an almost all time high. we're seeing volatility up 20-30% over where it was last week which just makes the options that much more expensive. >>those brokerages were hit hard last week. they broke down. what do you suspect is in the ca
eli lilly closed down slightly yesterday. it could be a tough quarter for citigroup. the bank has notified investors it may miss a key target on it's upcoming earnings report. recently citigroup failed its "stress test" and the federal reserve rejected citigroup's blueprint to increase dividends and stock buybacks. the bank also revealed this week it will pay a billion-dollar settlement to hedge funds for faulty mortgages that it sold prior to the housing crisis. citi reports...
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eli lilly dropped 1%.the deals are expected to be complete in the first half of 20-15. another quarter of disappointing results for mcdonald's. fir the first 3 months of the year it reported a sales decline of 1.7%. the world's largest restaurant chain has been struggling for more than a year to introduce new menu items while its rivals did that and pushed discounts. the company did point to some good news - declines were narrowing and global sales were slightly higher in april. mcdonald's closed down 35 cents yesterday. the activist investor pressing darden restaurant group to halt spin-off efforts of its red lobster chain gets some shareholder backing. jeffrey smith's starboard value has gotten consent from 54% of shareholders for a special meeting to vote on a proposed delay. darden now has 60 days in which to call a meeting to consider the non-binding proposal. darden shares closed up 3% yesterday. earnings give stocks a push. united technologies tops wall street's expectations, and raises its full year profit outlook.the stock closed up 80 cents at 119 dollars. at
eli lilly dropped 1%.the deals are expected to be complete in the first half of 20-15. another quarter of disappointing results for mcdonald's. fir the first 3 months of the year it reported a sales decline of 1.7%. the world's largest restaurant chain has been struggling for more than a year to introduce new menu items while its rivals did that and pushed discounts. the company did point to some good news - declines were narrowing and global sales were slightly higher in april. mcdonald's...
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. >>> and eli lily ordered to pay $9 billion over a drug linked to cancer. that is where we begin our focus, lily's portion of the fee is $3 billion for marketing the diabetes drug actos after they discovered the company hid the cancer risks. the fda warned there is a 40% increase in bladder cancer for people taking actos, both companies say they will challenge the verdict. shares of eli lilly, not much chan changes, shares dropping to 58 cents. >>> and the firm upgrading their rating to buy from hold on the apparel maker, stocking a collection in the stock price and the standpoint fundamentals. the stock was about 3% higher today closing at $72.92. >> american airlines lowered their first quarter guidance, blaming cancellations, the carrier grounded more than 30,000 flights in the first few months of the year. despite the outlook, the airlines went up a fraction. >>> and get ready for google glass at the office, google announced the wearable technology in the work place, they are creating software so the enterprises can fill out a form on line to be conside
. >>> and eli lily ordered to pay $9 billion over a drug linked to cancer. that is where we begin our focus, lily's portion of the fee is $3 billion for marketing the diabetes drug actos after they discovered the company hid the cancer risks. the fda warned there is a 40% increase in bladder cancer for people taking actos, both companies say they will challenge the verdict. shares of eli lilly, not much chan changes, shares dropping to 58 cents. >>> and the firm upgrading...
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eli. in the one at sandown. beijing the side i did. only the island sidenote i mixed the continent in the stoney presidential election it's rude to the fullest and got it under were to follow in the world to me she has custody. the government would replace incumbent comic aside the comfort of time in office according to the unconstitutional. i'm not really comes amid widespread accusations of fraud complain to my new shoes and ready to be tested. wishing that any government has refused to allow casinos at least open the gym as i hopped up on if anybody to prosecution. the decision came up to hundreds of opposition to practice continued their protest outside the casino complex in captive commando. the main opposition united national party accused the government identity to prosecution and kristin on to stop this train in gambling tycoon james packer fan in casinos done by its founders are connected she does with its leaders have also pressed the bull riding the casinos detrimental to the co
eli. in the one at sandown. beijing the side i did. only the island sidenote i mixed the continent in the stoney presidential election it's rude to the fullest and got it under were to follow in the world to me she has custody. the government would replace incumbent comic aside the comfort of time in office according to the unconstitutional. i'm not really comes amid widespread accusations of fraud complain to my new shoes and ready to be tested. wishing that any government has refused to allow...
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novartis is selling its animal health division to eli lilly for $5.4 billion. all of these stocks trading higher. over here on the corner, philips posting a bigger than anticipated drop in its quarterly profits. restructuring costs and the strong euro, they say, have weighed on earnings. we'll be talking about the m & a momentum, especially heading into the session today. let's take it back to the macro environment. we're seeing selling of the 10-year gilt. as well as the bund. we'll be getting thoughts from one of our main guests this morning about what he thinks of periphery bond markets. currency rates, here we're looking at the euro dollar, very flat. still around 1:38 level. no change there. dollar/yen hanging on to 102.5. remember, we've got both the u.s. fed, we have the bank of japan, giving announcements later on this month. so we're kind of gearing up once again to be looking at a macro environment. let's check in on markets in asia and what's been going on there. sri is in singapore. good to see you. >> hi, great to see you as well. >> more stimulus
novartis is selling its animal health division to eli lilly for $5.4 billion. all of these stocks trading higher. over here on the corner, philips posting a bigger than anticipated drop in its quarterly profits. restructuring costs and the strong euro, they say, have weighed on earnings. we'll be talking about the m & a momentum, especially heading into the session today. let's take it back to the macro environment. we're seeing selling of the 10-year gilt. as well as the bund. we'll be...
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elie, good to see you.ean, please come back and visit soon. >>> you think gm has problems, toyota announcing the second biggest recall ever, millions of cars around the world, a slew of problems. we'll have the details in this recall mad world. recall mad wor. [ male announcer ] when fixed income experts... ♪ ...work with equity experts... who work with regional experts... that's when expertise happens. mfs. because there is no expertise without collaboration. mfs. geico motorcycle. see how much you could save. those little cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, dela
elie, good to see you.ean, please come back and visit soon. >>> you think gm has problems, toyota announcing the second biggest recall ever, millions of cars around the world, a slew of problems. we'll have the details in this recall mad world. recall mad wor. [ male announcer ] when fixed income experts... ♪ ...work with equity experts... who work with regional experts... that's when expertise happens. mfs. because there is no expertise without collaboration. mfs. geico motorcycle....
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joining us now with more on eli lilly. a drug company.ct it, that 30% of your revenue, you have it one day and it's gone the next. that's tough to maneuver around. >> joe, you're right. the pharmaceutical industry is unique. we're the only one characterized by pat expectations where you can severe profit and revenue cliffs we have to manage our way through. in the case of lilly, it's not a surprise. we have been preparing for some tie. asrns in regards to our first approval for seramsa for advanced gastric cancer. top pipeline data we read out in the first quarter. as you mentioned earlier, we kapld capped it off with novartis. >> a lot was written this week after that deal. you were part of a three were-way deal with that. maybe drug companies not all things to all people. we had this valeaant deal with allergan. they said it's so hard to develop new compounds, the risk is so high, that most are developed in universities anyway. we are going to focus things we can control. that's bad for all of us. is eli lilly going to try to bring thin
joining us now with more on eli lilly. a drug company.ct it, that 30% of your revenue, you have it one day and it's gone the next. that's tough to maneuver around. >> joe, you're right. the pharmaceutical industry is unique. we're the only one characterized by pat expectations where you can severe profit and revenue cliffs we have to manage our way through. in the case of lilly, it's not a surprise. we have been preparing for some tie. asrns in regards to our first approval for seramsa...
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and eli has won two with the new york giants. both against the patriots.much. you're from cincinnati, right? which pair of sisters missed their high school prom because of a "saturday night live" gig? was it dakota and elle fanning? jessica and ashlee simpson or mary-kate and ashley olsen? >> "b." >> good try. ♪ >> the correct answer, mary-kate and ashley. >> they hosted "snl" in 2004, and they joked in their monologue they missed the prom because of that. they later went to nyu. but they dropped out because they are so rich. they don't need college. >> that's so cute. >> happy birthday, sweetheart. let's see if i can find the right card. in "star wars," who is luke and leia's father? darth vader? obi-wan kenobi? yoeda or orlando. >> darth vader. >> darth vader. excellent. >> his real name is anakin skywalker, during a light saber dooushlgs as you do, he reveals that he's luke's father. luke is like no and he chops off his hand. >> back across the street. >> she is from minnesota and has ten siblings and your mom is here, too, right? god bless you. which o
and eli has won two with the new york giants. both against the patriots.much. you're from cincinnati, right? which pair of sisters missed their high school prom because of a "saturday night live" gig? was it dakota and elle fanning? jessica and ashlee simpson or mary-kate and ashley olsen? >> "b." >> good try. ♪ >> the correct answer, mary-kate and ashley. >> they hosted "snl" in 2004, and they joked in their monologue they missed the prom...
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elis herrera, indica que ocupÓ la ley, porque los inquilinos rentaron la vivienda a turistas. >> esteo, donde un doctor vio un hombre armado y escucho lo que segÚn Él eran disparos. el equipo swat evacuar el lugar y la escuela cerca de la zona fue evacuada. al grÁfico de las autoridades del gobierno y de los hechos y mucho menos algÚn sospechoso. >> adolescente de 15 aÑos, realizÓ el riesgoso viaje en el tren de andÉn de un avion, a un internado. >> en san francisco un hombre se encuentra en condiciÓn crÍtica puede ser ampliado por un auto estudio o en contra de la maÑana. el hombre de 20 de 30 aÑos de edad fue trasladado al hospital. el control se mueve con las autoridades. de ocupaciÓn en san josÉ por los casos reportados por los colegas. han pasado este tipo de casos en new york 83%, en evitando que los policÍas investigados. >> la langsdon indicÓ que los oficiales deben soportar las infracc de sus colegas. >> por otro lado el departamento de bomberos del san josÉ una suspensiÓn de pagos, debido a faltas al momento de atender las emergencias. los bomberos deben responder con un tie
elis herrera, indica que ocupÓ la ley, porque los inquilinos rentaron la vivienda a turistas. >> esteo, donde un doctor vio un hombre armado y escucho lo que segÚn Él eran disparos. el equipo swat evacuar el lugar y la escuela cerca de la zona fue evacuada. al grÁfico de las autoridades del gobierno y de los hechos y mucho menos algÚn sospechoso. >> adolescente de 15 aÑos, realizÓ el riesgoso viaje en el tren de andÉn de un avion, a un internado. >> en san francisco un...
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is, we are all very focused on the convictions and that is critical, but the issue goes well beyond elis act convictions and there are a lot of reasons why people either have to move or choose to move. or can't say, where they are. and frankly, architect barriers are one of those things and the board of supervisors on the second reading, passed and to allow the people to add the ml units in the castro and they are one form of the piece of the puzzle and not the only thing that we need to do but one of the advantages is that they tend to be on the ground floor and more than one person, has over time, a number of people approach me and say that i own a house, and i want to turn my garage into a unit and live there and then rent out the top floor and i know that the people that have done that sometimes not legally because we have the other legislation that will allow them to legalize those units and i think that as the population ages morris yous around those barriers in terms of keeping the people in the castro or anywhere else in their homes. and we want to be sure that they don't have a
is, we are all very focused on the convictions and that is critical, but the issue goes well beyond elis act convictions and there are a lot of reasons why people either have to move or choose to move. or can't say, where they are. and frankly, architect barriers are one of those things and the board of supervisors on the second reading, passed and to allow the people to add the ml units in the castro and they are one form of the piece of the puzzle and not the only thing that we need to do but...
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it will sell it's vaccine unit to glaxco, and then selling it's animal health business to eli lilly for $5.4 billion. after all this is said and done, glaxco will be a bigger leader in sacks h vaccines, and eli lilly will be the second largest animal provider allowing each of these companies to build on their strengths while removing smaller non-corp or non-competitive businesses. now the backdrop to all of this is a potential deal that didn't happen and may not happen, but that got the investment community and the pharma industry all abuzz. both companies are seeing sales fall as some of their top selling drugs lose patent protection . li lipitor, and now the offer was rejected, and talks ended, but the rumor aoh loan has sparked a merger frenzy in the healthcare industry. the last time this much money was spent on drug deals was in in 2009 when pfizer bought wyatt in a deal valued at $64 billion. merck acquired a corporation for $51 billion including some debt. what does it mean for you? investigative journalist and contributor to "fortune" magazine who follows the pharmaceutical indu
it will sell it's vaccine unit to glaxco, and then selling it's animal health business to eli lilly for $5.4 billion. after all this is said and done, glaxco will be a bigger leader in sacks h vaccines, and eli lilly will be the second largest animal provider allowing each of these companies to build on their strengths while removing smaller non-corp or non-competitive businesses. now the backdrop to all of this is a potential deal that didn't happen and may not happen, but that got the...
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eli silverman from the john jay college of criminal justice and graduate center.hank you for being with us. >> coming up next - caged and confused. the trial of al jazeera journalists in egypt - with worldwide calls for justice - how the judicial process continues to follow a twisted path. >>> and disturbing images of a war so often hidden from view. vicious attacks in south sudan. encouraged through state radio broadcasts. a turn in the violence, and what is ganned it. >> by now we had hoped to report to you that our colleagues, journalist for the al jazeera media network in egypt would have been freed. for more than 115 days they have been held in an egyptian prison and despite claims they were doing their job, they have faced a month-long trial. the latest appearance was supposed to be the last opportunity for prosecution to present evidence. now it appears the ordeal will continue. >> even the judge said he had a hard time hearing what was said. in the recordings the prosecution offered up as we haved. on their sixth appearance, once against im caged, peter gr
eli silverman from the john jay college of criminal justice and graduate center.hank you for being with us. >> coming up next - caged and confused. the trial of al jazeera journalists in egypt - with worldwide calls for justice - how the judicial process continues to follow a twisted path. >>> and disturbing images of a war so often hidden from view. vicious attacks in south sudan. encouraged through state radio broadcasts. a turn in the violence, and what is ganned it. >>...
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joining us in the "situation room" is eli lake, senior national security correspondent for the "dailyn the "daily beast" talking about the cia director's recently secret visit that turned out not to be so secret to kiev to meet with ukrainian leaders, sharing intelligence with ukraine is a sensitive, sensitive matter. tell us why? >> the traditional channel for intelligence sharing is with ukrainian military. until february it was a close partner with the russian military and goes for security services and russian intelligence services. the assumption is on the part of the u.s. intelligence agency is anything that is given especially that's very detailed would reveal source and methods and end up very quickly back in moscow. that's a real problem. what's being discussed now is a realtime intelligence sharing between the u.s. government and the political leadership, the interim government in kiev that would sort of bypass what is seen as the compromise military channel. >> because the u.s. has to assume that virtually all of the ukrainian military establishment and presumably intellige
joining us in the "situation room" is eli lake, senior national security correspondent for the "dailyn the "daily beast" talking about the cia director's recently secret visit that turned out not to be so secret to kiev to meet with ukrainian leaders, sharing intelligence with ukraine is a sensitive, sensitive matter. tell us why? >> the traditional channel for intelligence sharing is with ukrainian military. until february it was a close partner with the russian...
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>> very quickly, market, eli lilly also says it plans to contest this decision.k they're going to appeal? and do you think it will be successful? >> mandy, absolutely they'll appeal, and the amount will be cut down substantially. this is not an amount that will be collected. it won't go the plaintiffs, it won't go to us lawyers. all it really does is that it makes a statement that this jury was really, really ticked off off the behavior. that behavior will not be tolerated. it will get massively reduced? how much? who knows at this point. mar mark lanier, thank you. >>> we're going to reseal data about what happens to companies which they get booted from the dow, you think it's a bad thing, but you'll be surprised. >>> twitter is getting a makeover. what is next on "closing bell" kelly and bill? >> a couple busy hours. earnings session is like to start off. >> but today, alcoa will post its results. alcoa chairman and ceo klaus kleinfeld will be here exclusively. >>> also facebook shares are down more than 16% just this past month, but is this free fall a buying
>> very quickly, market, eli lilly also says it plans to contest this decision.k they're going to appeal? and do you think it will be successful? >> mandy, absolutely they'll appeal, and the amount will be cut down substantially. this is not an amount that will be collected. it won't go the plaintiffs, it won't go to us lawyers. all it really does is that it makes a statement that this jury was really, really ticked off off the behavior. that behavior will not be tolerated. it will...
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in the mean time, stocks like eli lilly and merck, thought to be left for dead in the pharma space were higher in first quarter and stocks like celgene languished. today, merck and gilead rallied. you have to understand the vicious rotation made opening the stocks too difficult until today. no hedge fund or mutual fund wants to show they want to own anything going out of style in the wall street fashion show. they can imagine the investors peering through them and saying, you mean you held on to that blankey blank yelp and road it down from 179, what kind of idiot are you? or you kept facebook after that moronically stupid what's app buy, did you go to college to get stupid? but here's the thing. now it's a whole new quarter and these funds that are drawn to growth stocks can revert to favored names because they don't need to show their position thor three more months. even better, they have come down to levels that might make sense. on a valuation basis for entry points versus the saw growth stocks that some have loaded up on. i want to give you a classic example. i know you probably t
in the mean time, stocks like eli lilly and merck, thought to be left for dead in the pharma space were higher in first quarter and stocks like celgene languished. today, merck and gilead rallied. you have to understand the vicious rotation made opening the stocks too difficult until today. no hedge fund or mutual fund wants to show they want to own anything going out of style in the wall street fashion show. they can imagine the investors peering through them and saying, you mean you held on...
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i want to bring in general spider marks, cnn military analyst, and eli lake, senior national securitynt at "the daily beast." you wrote friday that nato's commander calling for the west to do more, too. but this is a split with the white house. how much would this hurt the u.s. economically? >> well, i think on the sanctions question, there's also a big question mark about whether germany and other european countries will go along with the more biting sanctions, that would also hurt them in terms of russia's energy sector. what general fill hephillip bre wants to do is share more details intelligence with ukrainian military but also to give them the kind of command and control equipment such as secure communications equipment help them in the infiltration of special operation forces into eastern ur crane. >> the invasion of crimea, putin threatened to seize american assets in russia and threatened to take the resources of american companies in russia, it appears it done matter for him. he is hellbent on doing what he's going to do and sanctions may not make one bit of difference. >> i
i want to bring in general spider marks, cnn military analyst, and eli lake, senior national securitynt at "the daily beast." you wrote friday that nato's commander calling for the west to do more, too. but this is a split with the white house. how much would this hurt the u.s. economically? >> well, i think on the sanctions question, there's also a big question mark about whether germany and other european countries will go along with the more biting sanctions, that would also...
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eli silverman from the john jay college of criminal justice and graduate center.hank you for being with us. >> coming up next - caged and confused. the trial of al jazeera journalists in egypt - with worldwide calls for justice - how the judicial process path. >>> and disturbing images of a war so often hidden from view. vicious attacks in south sudan. encouraged through state radio broadcasts. a turn in the violence, and what is ganned it. >> all this week, trades near the speed of light... >> if you're not trading at those speeds, you're toast! >> billions of dollars at stake, is our economy insecurity now at the mercy of these machines? >> humans aren't able to receive information in that timeframe. >> we're looking at the risks, rewards, and dangers of high frequency trading >> there are no rules or regulations >> all this week on the new expanded real money with ali velshi helping you balance your finances and your life. now an hour, starting at 7 eastern / 4 pacific only on al jazeera america >> on the next talk to al jazeera >> oscar winner sean penn shares
eli silverman from the john jay college of criminal justice and graduate center.hank you for being with us. >> coming up next - caged and confused. the trial of al jazeera journalists in egypt - with worldwide calls for justice - how the judicial process path. >>> and disturbing images of a war so often hidden from view. vicious attacks in south sudan. encouraged through state radio broadcasts. a turn in the violence, and what is ganned it. >> all this week, trades near the...
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. >> that was eli pariser and his partner.ng to take you inside microsoft studios next. ♪ >> welcome back to "the best of bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. upworthy is on a mission. it is known for its catchy headlines and over 50 million users that watch and share its content every month. we sat down with the founders and co-ceos. we asked what they think the most important topics in the world are. and who decides? >> like any other media site, that is something that our readers trust us to figure out. far too much media focuses on trivial stuff, celebrity news, gossip. it is stuff that doesn't help people be better citizens or understand what is going on. that is when we started upworthy. we really started with a focus on just publishing stuff about that important topic. >> you get so much attention for your recent headlines. scientists are trying to talk to aliens. how do you come up with these headlines? is there some written rule of thumb or some certain methodology? >> we just have an excellent team of creators that are
. >> that was eli pariser and his partner.ng to take you inside microsoft studios next. ♪ >> welcome back to "the best of bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. upworthy is on a mission. it is known for its catchy headlines and over 50 million users that watch and share its content every month. we sat down with the founders and co-ceos. we asked what they think the most important topics in the world are. and who decides? >> like any other media site, that is something...
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eli lilly, gm, caterpillar before the bell. after the bell, amazon, microsoft. >> this is the single business day. 64 companies in the s&p itself. about 13% of the index. >> let me do a data check right now. equities, bonds, currencies, commodities. i have got a great mac chart. futures up 7, much of that due to the apple enthusiasm. nymex crude goes nowhere, 101.70. euro-dollar$1.3824. the yen strengthens. i will not say the president has much to do with that. that is pre-split divided by seven. that is yesterday's quote. we will open up about that. here we are to be quiet. this is the move index. things to jeff rosenberg of blackrock for wisdom on this. this is the volatility of the yield curve of bonds from two years out to 30 years. here is the quiet of last decade, and we're right back down there to the decade and a good feeling of where we were in 2006, 2007. a quiet, complacent market whether equities or bonds. day yesterdayic afternoon. here is our front page this morning with scarlet fu. >> nothing quite about apple's
eli lilly, gm, caterpillar before the bell. after the bell, amazon, microsoft. >> this is the single business day. 64 companies in the s&p itself. about 13% of the index. >> let me do a data check right now. equities, bonds, currencies, commodities. i have got a great mac chart. futures up 7, much of that due to the apple enthusiasm. nymex crude goes nowhere, 101.70. euro-dollar$1.3824. the yen strengthens. i will not say the president has much to do with that. that is pre-split...
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. >>> also involve eli lilly, glaxosmithkline in sort of an asset wall with novartis. what are they doing and why? >> you called it pharma pa leases that, and that's such a great name. bulking up where these companies are strongest. grab obrought novartis' vaccine business. both of those companies getting stronger with these purchases. eli lilly bucking the number two health xeer with the purchase of novartis' unit. >> why is all of this deal-making in pharmaceuticals happen now? >> they all have a lot of money to spend, but they have gone through the patent cliffs, and a few years ago they were all getting better, all becoming conglomerates. now a few years later maybe they're figuring out maybe they'll specialize in the areas they are best in. >> slimming down where they don't want to be and bulking up where they do. meg, thank you very much. sue, down to you. >>> back in 201, valeant planted a foreign flag as a way to skip paying taxes. so what are the chances that congress will clamp down on this so-called tax arbitrage? eamon javers has been dugging for some answe
. >>> also involve eli lilly, glaxosmithkline in sort of an asset wall with novartis. what are they doing and why? >> you called it pharma pa leases that, and that's such a great name. bulking up where these companies are strongest. grab obrought novartis' vaccine business. both of those companies getting stronger with these purchases. eli lilly bucking the number two health xeer with the purchase of novartis' unit. >> why is all of this deal-making in pharmaceuticals...
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so if a fire were to erupt in this building right now, the eli fireball can be tossed into the fire.t erupts within three seconds. and it will put the fire out. >> you throw it like a water balloon. >> could throw it look a water balloon or even better, you could install this where places where fires might happen, lea l kitchen or above your electrical box. they light the fire and all the extinguishing chemicals come out of this and put the fire out. >> firefighters could run into a burping building with all of these things. >> toss them in. >> it loves the bottle. ♪ >> hello. okay. yeah, i'll do it. >> as a pizza delivery person was difficult enough -- >> hi. how much do i owe you? >> all right. if you want to give me a second, come in, i have to grab your money. you can take a seat. make yourself comfortable. >> are they allowed to do that? >> if you're a smart pizza delivery guy, you say, no thanks, i'll stay right here. >> i'll stay right here. just pay up. >> a movie starts playing on the tv that's already on. >> oh. >> heck no. >> ma'am? ma'am, you can have the pizza. >> he thi
so if a fire were to erupt in this building right now, the eli fireball can be tossed into the fire.t erupts within three seconds. and it will put the fire out. >> you throw it like a water balloon. >> could throw it look a water balloon or even better, you could install this where places where fires might happen, lea l kitchen or above your electrical box. they light the fire and all the extinguishing chemicals come out of this and put the fire out. >> firefighters could run...
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tomorrow other subject licensing in major pro sports to do that peyton and eli ma manning. 7 sports brought to you by river rock casino. >> that's pret fantastic company to joychbility spectacular company. >> good for her. >> i'm carolyn johnson thanks for joining us tonight. >> we'll be right back. sorry
tomorrow other subject licensing in major pro sports to do that peyton and eli ma manning. 7 sports brought to you by river rock casino. >> that's pret fantastic company to joychbility spectacular company. >> good for her. >> i'm carolyn johnson thanks for joining us tonight. >> we'll be right back. sorry
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novartis unloading and picking up some assets and deals with glaxo smith klein as well as eli lilly. bill ackman backed valley and pharmaceutical. going after allergan. he outlined his intentions on bloomberg tv's "market makers." >> we are saying that the combined business is a much better business than either business separated. we have committed a large amount of capital to this entity. we have committed to a select stock in the venture. we have a contractual requirement to own it for a year. we intend to own it longer than that. we are a big believer in not just of this transaction and what the company becomes, but we are a big believer what happens when deal two and three and four happen from here. 102, 103, 104. >> bill ackman of pershing square capital with some insight into the evolving landscape of the pharmaceutical industry. somebody who has worked at novartis, merck, and bausch & lomb, dr. flemming omskov is the chief executive of the dublin-based shire pharmaceuticals. thank you very much for being here. let's start off talking about the mergers and acquisitions and asse
novartis unloading and picking up some assets and deals with glaxo smith klein as well as eli lilly. bill ackman backed valley and pharmaceutical. going after allergan. he outlined his intentions on bloomberg tv's "market makers." >> we are saying that the combined business is a much better business than either business separated. we have committed a large amount of capital to this entity. we have committed to a select stock in the venture. we have a contractual requirement to...
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overhauls its product portfolio and announces to the billion-dollar deals with glaxosmithkline and eli lilly. >> allergan, the botox maker, byng targeted for a takeover bill ackerman's pershing square. samplespbell and elliott -- sam fazelli. a bus,a -- you wait for come., suddenly they all >> pharma tuesday is the working title. it is obviously an element of coincidence but we are seeing big deals in the form of space coming roughly at the same time. it tells us ceos and boards are confident and willing to make big decisions. risky decisions. it tells us that financing is available for these big deals. pershinggan deal with square is going to require a lot of money. interest rates are still low. interest rates are going to start rising at some point in the near future. that might have a lot of boards saying if we want to borrow money, now is the time before gets more extensive. >> novartis selling the vaccines unit to glaxo and animal health to eli lilly. ventureeating a joint for consumer health care. what makes sense? ofyou can make sense out every single one of these transactions.
overhauls its product portfolio and announces to the billion-dollar deals with glaxosmithkline and eli lilly. >> allergan, the botox maker, byng targeted for a takeover bill ackerman's pershing square. samplespbell and elliott -- sam fazelli. a bus,a -- you wait for come., suddenly they all >> pharma tuesday is the working title. it is obviously an element of coincidence but we are seeing big deals in the form of space coming roughly at the same time. it tells us ceos and boards are...
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one problem in recognizing autism in a child tt ely life, the symptomsan be extremely subtle, yet he tined eye ey are present. dr. donnellan videotaped two young ys. one, callu was suspeed of having the di the other, ryan, is a ild with more normal behavior. because ds with autism look so go in infancy, they very seldom get diagnosed early. we tried to demonstrate some of ththings that we see in the older kids, even on into adulthood, that seemed inadequate or impaid in some y. we're comparing him in these films to a normal child who's just slightly younger who's not yetalking. it's pretty dramatic. you can see it. he looks pretty good ome of the scenes. for example, when you see him with the shaving cream, he's not ignoring it. 's that single stimulus kind of thing. when he pays attention to that shaving cream, that's all he pays attention to. thfact that his parents or somebody else is there-- he's just oblivious tohat. he looks pretty good, hover, until you see the other child, ryan, who gets the shaving cream, is also delightewith i buimmediately turns to show mom. he gs to be st
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novartis announced deals with glaxosmithkline and eli lily. it could be a big bid in the 20th century. the deal to buy allergan and the attempting targets like bausch and lomb, and botox that accounted for half of company sales last year. the big valiant shareholder hopes the country will rank number one in skin care and number two in eye health. being number one or two in the drug segment is another motivation behind the mega deals. >> i believe what you're seeing is companies moving towards what they do well in those respective areas. >> that is what is going on in novartis' three-way deal today. the swap got out of vaccines and animal health and more focus on cancer drugs. >> that grows to be the number two player in terms of global revenues. >> more of these types of deals could be coming. merck is in talks to sell their consumer health products. then there is the talk about pzizer and as astrazeneca. >> we're seeing a narrowing and a focusing of businesses along strategic lines. >> and so far this year the number of pharma and health care
novartis announced deals with glaxosmithkline and eli lily. it could be a big bid in the 20th century. the deal to buy allergan and the attempting targets like bausch and lomb, and botox that accounted for half of company sales last year. the big valiant shareholder hopes the country will rank number one in skin care and number two in eye health. being number one or two in the drug segment is another motivation behind the mega deals. >> i believe what you're seeing is companies moving...
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getting from his family, eli said, is one of the worst things that happened. throwing money at deportation is not fixing the problem. >> even for criminals? >> criminals is a - it's a harsh word. everybody is a criminal when you get down to it over some silly law on the books somewhere. lumping everybody that comes across the border as a criminal - "a criminal breaking the law", coming into the country in 1901. they said to my grandfather "where are you from?", and he said "pennsylvania", and that's all it is. we have had multiple generations in my family that served in the military. >> everyone has an opinion, that's why it's the united states of america, and why we are covering this. we hope to shed some light. >> we mentioned ice a few times, it's immigration and customs enforcement. i know you worked from state capital to the ice headquarters. before we go, is the protest wrapping up or will they come back tomorrow? >> the protest is wrapping up. they are not expected to come back tomorrow. the protests are expected to do this more over the summer. i was t
getting from his family, eli said, is one of the worst things that happened. throwing money at deportation is not fixing the problem. >> even for criminals? >> criminals is a - it's a harsh word. everybody is a criminal when you get down to it over some silly law on the books somewhere. lumping everybody that comes across the border as a criminal - "a criminal breaking the law", coming into the country in 1901. they said to my grandfather "where are you from?",...
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eli, congratulations, first of all. >> thanks so much. pleasure to be here. >> ifill: thank you. you spend a lot of time talking about food and security in washed. you decided to go to rhode island and florida and tennessee and texas and even here in washington, d.c. to get to the bottom of that story. why? >> because these are the places where people are still suffering. i think it's easy here in d.c. or a lot of places to feel like the economy has recovered, the recession is over, people are doing better, the stock market is up, but the truth is there is this lasting scar of the economic collapse and it's these 47 million people, one in seven americans who are now depending on the government for their food and it's a program that's grown four times in size in the last ten years and those are the people worth paying attention to. >> ifill: many of the stories you wrote talked about the boom economy around the first of the month, illustrated with great goafts by michael williams at "the washington post." describe what the boon economy is. >> food stamps have grown to sort of an e
eli, congratulations, first of all. >> thanks so much. pleasure to be here. >> ifill: thank you. you spend a lot of time talking about food and security in washed. you decided to go to rhode island and florida and tennessee and texas and even here in washington, d.c. to get to the bottom of that story. why? >> because these are the places where people are still suffering. i think it's easy here in d.c. or a lot of places to feel like the economy has recovered, the recession is...
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but, while i have eli here, our keyboardist, i would just like to ask eli -- is it true that you startedchurch? >> no. [ laughter ] >> seth: isn't that refreshing? [ laughter ] he's honest about what he's doing. [ applause ] last night was a big -- any "true detective" fans here? [ cheers and applause ] last night was the season finale of "true detective." and i put aside some time to talk to you about it and talk to you about my interesting theories. and my very intelligent takes on this season finale. but then i was told by some of the writers that not everyone has seen it yet. so you couldn't do it. if i did that, i would be spoiling it for you. but i would just like to say to the people who didn't watch that show last night, you are the spoilers. [ light laughter ] because when you don't watch tv when it's on, you spoil this experience -- [ light laughter ] -- of me being able to talk about it right now. you spoil it. [ applause ] and i'm not the only one here who had interesting theories. the band had a bunch of interesting theories that you're never going to hear. those guys, huge
but, while i have eli here, our keyboardist, i would just like to ask eli -- is it true that you startedchurch? >> no. [ laughter ] >> seth: isn't that refreshing? [ laughter ] he's honest about what he's doing. [ applause ] last night was a big -- any "true detective" fans here? [ cheers and applause ] last night was the season finale of "true detective." and i put aside some time to talk to you about it and talk to you about my interesting theories. and my very...
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senior citizens living in four towns and villages a eli cp. some i recently d innovative ways to help them cope. the du with a pr ofhanks and offerings on the home office. she believes should no longer be alive without divine help. this weekend. you can. a d like any others spent alone with nothing but photographs for company. her father. her mother and her husband who died three years ago. since then new six year old widow whose lives by herself. wh was happening at the mall in losing a wicket on site. i shut the windows to use the tunnel and tone to its really great at it. the deal her three children left their home in southern japan and now live in cities. to call their mother often but they don't want you back the promo doesn't want to move in with one of them. she says someone has to look after the hawks the condition. he lives in a valley on the japanese island of kyushu and were rice paddies shimmer in the sunlight. the soil is always provided food for people here. many no longer want to live here. abandoned houses. places that have bee
senior citizens living in four towns and villages a eli cp. some i recently d innovative ways to help them cope. the du with a pr ofhanks and offerings on the home office. she believes should no longer be alive without divine help. this weekend. you can. a d like any others spent alone with nothing but photographs for company. her father. her mother and her husband who died three years ago. since then new six year old widow whose lives by herself. wh was happening at the mall in losing a wicket...