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lake terrell with the details. >> 1 and 3 american adults have high cholesterol. but therugs made by regenron and partners, have been commercial flops. reason for that, many sayce is there p tag. both more than $14,000 a year. many insurers theaidoctor's sd were tieing doctors up refusing to pay for the drugs or hitting customers with high copays. >> people who have to have these high co-pays, you walk into the ocery store and get your note, and oh my god, $500. >> a deal was struck with o armacy manager agreeing lower the cost of the drug to a range of 4500 to $8,000 a year. an exchange will sitfie the process for doctors to prescribe the drug. seek to lower co-pay from patients and exclude the drugsr which co5 million members. >> the reason to exclude tmg product, the data is really good, this drug can allow people to live longer and better lives. >> m. gen isss in disn with insurers to low the pris as well. the drug makers have lost grown to the ctererers while others suggested it may be just what's needed to turn sales of the medicine around. i'm meg terrell.
lake terrell with the details. >> 1 and 3 american adults have high cholesterol. but therugs made by regenron and partners, have been commercial flops. reason for that, many sayce is there p tag. both more than $14,000 a year. many insurers theaidoctor's sd were tieing doctors up refusing to pay for the drugs or hitting customers with high copays. >> people who have to have these high co-pays, you walk into the ocery store and get your note, and oh my god, $500. >> a deal was...
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he was friends and chill allies trust of the campaign, terrell and linda moore. a few years later we worked very different parts of virginia and jerry belisle's winning race for governor. it changed completely when i visited him in his home in farmville in 1988 at the beginning of my first ever candidacy for office. he agreed to join my small team from that day forward was my constant companion. we traveled everywhere across the commonwealth together. he introduced me to most important players in democratic politics and every important african-american leader in the state. i discovered that carl was universally respected and liked and that his endorsement helped immensely. in the coming years we worked many campaigns together, some winning, some losing, but always as trusted friends and allies. the real carl story is so much ore interesting and its long party in democratic leadership. he was born in poverty to two loving parents in the jim crow south. the closing of the prince edward county schools when carl was 9 is the tragic stuff of massive resistance legend.
he was friends and chill allies trust of the campaign, terrell and linda moore. a few years later we worked very different parts of virginia and jerry belisle's winning race for governor. it changed completely when i visited him in his home in farmville in 1988 at the beginning of my first ever candidacy for office. he agreed to join my small team from that day forward was my constant companion. we traveled everywhere across the commonwealth together. he introduced me to most important players...
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talks about turkey's military intervention in north and syria saying turkey's military breached a terrel corydoras these are his words saying more than four thousand terrorists have been eliminated here he's clearly appealing to nationalist voters as well not only to his own conservative base he also said the economy economy will be doing much better off for this election the election of course will transform turkey into a full presidential system and i think this is his main argument here turkey is now on its way to this presidential system and only after this transformation has been made turkey will be a global player it will be a strong country not only nationally but on the international level as well so his slogan for this election is resurrection and determination but you know in the past the opposition in turkey has been very divided and we see these four opposition parties now coming together to form a coalition are they actually a threat to our daughter we expecting him to maintain power the way he has. well a few weeks ago a few days ago even many here would have said well this
talks about turkey's military intervention in north and syria saying turkey's military breached a terrel corydoras these are his words saying more than four thousand terrorists have been eliminated here he's clearly appealing to nationalist voters as well not only to his own conservative base he also said the economy economy will be doing much better off for this election the election of course will transform turkey into a full presidential system and i think this is his main argument here...
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is the world as it would have been understood the ancient greeks and romans still got this great terrell called me to. spin forward three centuries to the time of men like captain scott who died on his return from the south pole philip shows me a sledging match from that expedition is true. this is what actually used to place the food for the attempt on the pole. incredible here we have been reaching the south pole and then of course the terrible trick. back captain scott died here just demonstrates how hot it was then just how challenging it was that a far cry from today it was this period is known as the heroic age they were truly great heroes up until the one nine hundred twenty days there were probably less than should think fifty or sixty people had actually ever stepped into the cold loop. of course no thousands are going every year. like many of the old explorers i first had for punta arenas in southern chile but unlike them i'll be flying into antarctica to king george island at the northern tip here all join the greenpeace ship the arctic sunrise and head into the weddell sea wi
is the world as it would have been understood the ancient greeks and romans still got this great terrell called me to. spin forward three centuries to the time of men like captain scott who died on his return from the south pole philip shows me a sledging match from that expedition is true. this is what actually used to place the food for the attempt on the pole. incredible here we have been reaching the south pole and then of course the terrible trick. back captain scott died here just...
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this is the world as it would be an understood the ancient greeks and romans still got this great terrell stall is called meet the unknown subtle and spin forward three centuries to the time of men like captain scott who died on his return from the south pole philip shows me a sledging map from an expedition is. this is what actually used to place the food for the attempt on the pole incredible here we have him reaching the south pole and then of course the terrible trick. back typed in scott and here it is demonstrates how hot it was then just how challenging it was that a far cry from today it was this period is known as the heroic age they were truly great heroes up until the one nine hundred twenty days there were probably less than should think fifty or sixty people had actually ever stepped into the cold loop. of course no thousands are going every year. like many of the old explorers i first had for punta arenas in southern chile but unlike them i'll be flying into antarctica to king george island at the northern tip here all join the greenpeace ship the arctic sunrise and head int
this is the world as it would be an understood the ancient greeks and romans still got this great terrell stall is called meet the unknown subtle and spin forward three centuries to the time of men like captain scott who died on his return from the south pole philip shows me a sledging map from an expedition is. this is what actually used to place the food for the attempt on the pole incredible here we have him reaching the south pole and then of course the terrible trick. back typed in scott...
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taibbi always a pleasure having you on thank you very much for all the great work thanks so much terrell take care. the cornea is the highly sensitive outermost layer of the eye it's responsible for. meaning transparent to allow light and well you know to let us see however according to world health organization coral blindness is the fourth leading cause of blindness in vision loss globally with over fifteen million people around the world requiring a cornea transplant and while the causes of such vision loss may have why vary widely scientists at newcastle university may have just saw the light on how to fix that three d. printing that's right by using a mixture of stem cells i will generate and college and scientists from the university were able to form a special bio ink and three d. print the world's first human cornea researchers say they hope that after further testing the new three d. printing technique could be implemented worldwide combating the shortage of corneas for transplant wow that's that's incredible yeah that's and it's really people don't always know this but when you
taibbi always a pleasure having you on thank you very much for all the great work thanks so much terrell take care. the cornea is the highly sensitive outermost layer of the eye it's responsible for. meaning transparent to allow light and well you know to let us see however according to world health organization coral blindness is the fourth leading cause of blindness in vision loss globally with over fifteen million people around the world requiring a cornea transplant and while the causes of...
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terrell's photos appeared in news magazines in germany switzerland spain and france the soldiers admired the german photographer. get to have the charm and beauty of a child she was brave and the division admired her for that. by nine hundred forty five robert kapper had moved to new york where he and his colleagues founded the legendary magnum photo agency. robert kapper and get a tyros legacy is in the holdings of the international center of photography. together with. cynthia young has spent years investigating guerta tyros life and work they discovered that tara was much more than kappa secretary as the people at magnum thought certainly as we know her photographs are spectacular and i am more and more convinced the more i look at their work how much capital lurd from tara and i think even his famous dictum if your photographs are good if you're going to have good enough you're not close enough that was absolutely something that he saw in her or she was the fearless one of the two of them she went closer she stayed deep into the story as he was too but he could see what she was doing
terrell's photos appeared in news magazines in germany switzerland spain and france the soldiers admired the german photographer. get to have the charm and beauty of a child she was brave and the division admired her for that. by nine hundred forty five robert kapper had moved to new york where he and his colleagues founded the legendary magnum photo agency. robert kapper and get a tyros legacy is in the holdings of the international center of photography. together with. cynthia young has spent...
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the youngest son of president trump tweeted a huge thank you to the incredible men and women of the terrelplease department and miami-dade pd. -- doral. -- doral police department. one did suffer a broken arm while falling down the ground inside the lobby in a very bizarre and chaotic scene early this morning inside the nationally renowned golf club owned by the president. >>> today the trump administration is expected to announce a proposal to ban family planning clinics that get federal funding from talking about abortion with women as an option. the department of health and human services want to bring back the rules from the reagan area. critics call the policy a gag rule and it is expected to trigger lawsuits from its taking effect. the rule never went into effect as written under reagan but it was ruled as inappropriate use of executive power. present clinton made a resentenced -- president clinton made a resentenced of the policy. >>> masks are being handed out in hawaii to help protect people from the falling ash. scientists found large volcanic rocks not too far from the summit wh
the youngest son of president trump tweeted a huge thank you to the incredible men and women of the terrelplease department and miami-dade pd. -- doral. -- doral police department. one did suffer a broken arm while falling down the ground inside the lobby in a very bizarre and chaotic scene early this morning inside the nationally renowned golf club owned by the president. >>> today the trump administration is expected to announce a proposal to ban family planning clinics that get...
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wells, mary church terrel, these women protested, demanded change, publish newspapers, they gave speeches, organize, started clubs and they began marching. in new york alone they organized paget's down broadway. they marched for 13 days in the snow and rain from new york city to albany just to get the right to vote. nationally organize the first women's march in washington, d.c. in 1913 and then spent months and months getting outside the white house with signs protesting. history teaches us each new generation builds on the last. there are lessons are one of perseverance, a determination, and a willingness to never ever give up. even when it's hard work especially when it's hard. and their fight reinforces what should drive our democracy today, the fight for the apartment of others, the fight for those who are most at risk, the least among us, those who are not being heard. a year and half after our generations own women's march the grassroots energy is growing. it is not fading. women are holding our democracy together in these dangerous times here it is women who are taking their outra
wells, mary church terrel, these women protested, demanded change, publish newspapers, they gave speeches, organize, started clubs and they began marching. in new york alone they organized paget's down broadway. they marched for 13 days in the snow and rain from new york city to albany just to get the right to vote. nationally organize the first women's march in washington, d.c. in 1913 and then spent months and months getting outside the white house with signs protesting. history teaches us...
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. >>> like terrell owens used to say, get your popcorn ready. we've got more warriors playing in the finals. how they won the west in a jiffy. i'm dianne feinstein and i approve this message. i thought after sandy hook, where 20 six and seven year olds were slain, this would never happen again. it has happened more than 200 times in 5 years. dianne feinstein and a new generation are leading the fight to pass a new assault weapons ban. say no to the nra and yes to common-sense gun laws. california values senator dianne feinstein >>> . >>> barnsworth 36. warriors had fallen asleep. down 11 at the half. and then it happened. lack, between the legs pass. curry, quarter pocket 3. warriors took a 0-point lead. later in the 3rd, treyvon green on the loose. found curry, who put the biscuit in the basket. doves out score the rockets 35- 15. they miss 27 straight 3 pointers, an record. the warriors lit it up. clay thompson from the corner, and then, minutes later, curry found kevin during rant, a little pick and roll. durant scored 34. the warriors won it
. >>> like terrell owens used to say, get your popcorn ready. we've got more warriors playing in the finals. how they won the west in a jiffy. i'm dianne feinstein and i approve this message. i thought after sandy hook, where 20 six and seven year olds were slain, this would never happen again. it has happened more than 200 times in 5 years. dianne feinstein and a new generation are leading the fight to pass a new assault weapons ban. say no to the nra and yes to common-sense gun laws....
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>>ood mornin i'm meg terrell at cnbc headquarters.eye pri than it's been in nearly four years. gasrices nationwide arriving towards the expected seasonal mark of $3 a gallon. triple-a says the average is -- e here rage tops $2.99 a galloni where it's peaceful. go now. leave now. >> run! something make it a great friday, everybody. >>> good morning.s, breaking harvey weinstein expected to surrender to authories in new york at any moment. >>> the disgraced movie mogul set to face sex crime charges. what's next? we're le with the latest. >>> terror in toronto. an explosion rocks a crowded overnight. >> many people werecreaming and trying to run out from the restaurant. >> at least 15 people injured after two masked men detonate an explosive device. a massive manhunt under way. >>> fallout, the
>>ood mornin i'm meg terrell at cnbc headquarters.eye pri than it's been in nearly four years. gasrices nationwide arriving towards the expected seasonal mark of $3 a gallon. triple-a says the average is -- e here rage tops $2.99 a galloni where it's peaceful. go now. leave now. >> run! something make it a great friday, everybody. >>> good morning.s, breaking harvey weinstein expected to surrender to authories in new york at any moment. >>> the disgraced movie...
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. >>> like terrell owens used to say, get your popcorn ready. hey, want the fastest internet? done. and now, xfinity mobile's included. you could get up to five lines. you could save 400 bucks or more a year, which you could spend on a funk-tastic music video. ♪ dance party boom. ♪ simple. easy. awesome. get started with xfinity internet, with three times the speed of at&t and directv, and tv for $35 each a month for a year when you buy both. and ask how you can save with xfinity mobile. click, call or visit us today. >>> loser went home last night. . james harden stealing the dunk. they led by as much as 15. harden scored 36. enjoyed for the jam. warriors had fallen to sleep, down 11 at the half. then it happened. look, between the legs pass. curry, quarter pocket 3. warriors took a 3-point lead. later in the 3rd, treymond green on the loose. found curry. doves out score the rockets. rockets' long shooting went into deep freeze. they missed 27 straight 3 pointers, an record. warriors lit it up. clay thompson from the corner. and then, minutes later, curry found kevin during rant, a
. >>> like terrell owens used to say, get your popcorn ready. hey, want the fastest internet? done. and now, xfinity mobile's included. you could get up to five lines. you could save 400 bucks or more a year, which you could spend on a funk-tastic music video. ♪ dance party boom. ♪ simple. easy. awesome. get started with xfinity internet, with three times the speed of at&t and directv, and tv for $35 each a month for a year when you buy both. and ask how you can save with...
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meg terrell has that from cnbc. good morning. >> good morning. wall street indicated to open slightly lower after stocks finished in the red yesterday. the market fell after trump announced he is canceling the meeting with kim jong-un. but stocks came off the low of the session. investors will get economic reports on durable goods and consumer sentiment. the dow closing down 75 points to 24811 and the nasdaq slipping one point to 7424. a bug on t-mobile website let anyone access the personal details such as home address and account pin of any customer with just a phone number. t-mobile since ficked the flaw but it would be exploited by anyone who knew where to look. t mobile said it pulled the page offline a day after it was reported by security researchers in april and no evidence any customer information was accessed. >>> and the internet is about to undergo a overhaul. new data privacy rules go into effect and the gdpr or general data protection regulation is forcing thousands of companies big and small to change how they handle personal infor
meg terrell has that from cnbc. good morning. >> good morning. wall street indicated to open slightly lower after stocks finished in the red yesterday. the market fell after trump announced he is canceling the meeting with kim jong-un. but stocks came off the low of the session. investors will get economic reports on durable goods and consumer sentiment. the dow closing down 75 points to 24811 and the nasdaq slipping one point to 7424. a bug on t-mobile website let anyone access the...
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let's discuss this with fox news contributor kevin jackson along with civil rights attorney leo terrelet's start with you. if strong words from spike lee. i've had the chance to meet him once. very pleasant guy. he actually married my law school classmate, believe it or not. they are a lovely couple. but the word about trump, of course you are going get huge applause for that in the elite circles of cannes. what is that encompass? >> what's wrong with it? >> laura: what if someone on fox ads about the president of the united states, president obama? >> they played a jay. trump is the king of profanity. he uses profanity all the time. he's a new yorker. he loves to engage, so let's be very clear. donald trump is not a choir boy. he uses profanity all the time. he's a new yorker, he loves it and the republicans look the other way. >> laura: forget profanity. first of all, i don't think you think using profanity against any president is the way to move hearts and minds, i don't think you believe that, but let me tell you about the thing that i think was most outrageous. when he said ameri
let's discuss this with fox news contributor kevin jackson along with civil rights attorney leo terrelet's start with you. if strong words from spike lee. i've had the chance to meet him once. very pleasant guy. he actually married my law school classmate, believe it or not. they are a lovely couple. but the word about trump, of course you are going get huge applause for that in the elite circles of cannes. what is that encompass? >> what's wrong with it? >> laura: what if someone...
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our guests to discuss this case, terrell steiger when nations top capital punishment legal scholars and a professor at harvard law school. she's argued against the death penalty in a number of cases before the court. she was a former clerk of supreme court justice are good martial. and a legal director of the criminal justice legal foundation advocating in favor of capital punishment anymore swift moving criminal justice system. he has written numerous briefs in death penalty cases for the supreme court. watch landmark cases monday at nine eastern on c-span, and join the conversation. we have resources on a website for background on each case, the landmark cases companion book, , link to the national constitution center's interactive constitution and the landmark case of podcast at c-span.org/landmarkcases. >> next a look at health care and innovations with the dean of johns hopkins university school of medicine, the ceo of children's national health system, and the head the memorial sloan-kettering cancer center. they discussed hospital capacity, the opioid crisis and obesity in the u.
our guests to discuss this case, terrell steiger when nations top capital punishment legal scholars and a professor at harvard law school. she's argued against the death penalty in a number of cases before the court. she was a former clerk of supreme court justice are good martial. and a legal director of the criminal justice legal foundation advocating in favor of capital punishment anymore swift moving criminal justice system. he has written numerous briefs in death penalty cases for the...
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terrel lost his life at that day. by the grace of god my brother did not. my brother was very traumatized with the feeling of fear. he lost his best friend. anybody can be a victim of gun violence. and it created the mentality and the barrier that we can be next and were not say. tomorrow is not promised. many of my classmates were even afraid to come to school. if he even showed up without an idaho your place in indoor suspension for the whole day. those who went on social media and made jokes and threats and posts about school shootings. i remember the police came to the school to rest an individual. a lot of people take these things for granite because it won't or can't happen to them. a lot of people make jokes about these can do things because they don't understand how serious it is. and their friends were expected to lose their lives that day. we can't fully comprehend what we went through. i recently learned the mandate be brave, be bold and act now. our nation has a problem with gun violence. to be bold and be the solution. lift act now because tomo
terrel lost his life at that day. by the grace of god my brother did not. my brother was very traumatized with the feeling of fear. he lost his best friend. anybody can be a victim of gun violence. and it created the mentality and the barrier that we can be next and were not say. tomorrow is not promised. many of my classmates were even afraid to come to school. if he even showed up without an idaho your place in indoor suspension for the whole day. those who went on social media and made jokes...
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mary church terrel. these women, they protested. they demand a change. they published newspapers. they gave speeches. they organize. they started clubs. and they began marching. in new york alone, they organized pageants down broadway. they marched for 13 days through the snow and the rain from new york city to albany, just to get the right to vote. nationally, they organize the first women's art in washington dc in 1913. and then spent months and months standing outside the white house with signs protesting. and, history teaching us -- teaches us, that each new generation builds on the last. their lessons are one of perseverance and determination, and a willingness to never, ever give up. even when it is hard. especially when it is hard. and the fight reinforces what should drive our democracy today. the fight for the empowerment of others. the fight for those who are most at risk. the least among us. those who aren't being heard. a year and a half after our generations own women's march, the grassroots energy is growing. it is not fading. and, women are holding our democracy tog
mary church terrel. these women, they protested. they demand a change. they published newspapers. they gave speeches. they organize. they started clubs. and they began marching. in new york alone, they organized pageants down broadway. they marched for 13 days through the snow and the rain from new york city to albany, just to get the right to vote. nationally, they organize the first women's art in washington dc in 1913. and then spent months and months standing outside the white house with...
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terrell owens coming through into the middle east this morning.cking it out above $70 per barrel. that's not bad for the region. juliette saly rocks it every day with a business flash. juliette. thank you. nestle has agreed to enter a partnership with starbucks to market the coffee chain's consumer and food service products globally in a first type of major rivals in the java market. this was company will pay starbucks $7.15 billion up front in cash for a business with annual sales of $2 billion. nestle expects the sales to contribute positively towards organic growth from as early as 2019. warren buffett had warned about the "nightmare" tied to new accounting will changes, and now , it's beginning. the rules which require berkshire hathaway to report unrealized losses in equity investments in net income helped fuel a loss in the first quarter. that marked the company's first net loss since 2009. nissan. stop sales of diesel cars in europe as th region looks to toughen the emissions standards after volkswagen's emissions test scandal. the carmaker
terrell owens coming through into the middle east this morning.cking it out above $70 per barrel. that's not bad for the region. juliette saly rocks it every day with a business flash. juliette. thank you. nestle has agreed to enter a partnership with starbucks to market the coffee chain's consumer and food service products globally in a first type of major rivals in the java market. this was company will pay starbucks $7.15 billion up front in cash for a business with annual sales of $2...
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well right now the prime minister designate caracol terrelle is drawing up a list of proposed cabinet ministers we may for example see a lineup of technocrats including francesco trunk of for example he was the commissioner of the road between two thousand and fifteen and two thousand and sixteen when a former man was pushed out and he did quite a very quite a good job as an administrator for the city of rome so we're likely to see people like that lining up judges academics economists perhaps rather than politicians that's also going to make mr cultural his job very difficult pushing this through parliament we've also we've already seen indications from forte's italia silvio berlusconi's party and the league that they will not support this proposed cabinet line up in a vote of confidence in the column and so we're more than likely looking at elections in september running josephine mckenna in rome thank you very much for that life update from there. then joins me now and of course ben invest is watching that political turmoil keenly a recipe for market turmoil for sure and rita matte
well right now the prime minister designate caracol terrelle is drawing up a list of proposed cabinet ministers we may for example see a lineup of technocrats including francesco trunk of for example he was the commissioner of the road between two thousand and fifteen and two thousand and sixteen when a former man was pushed out and he did quite a very quite a good job as an administrator for the city of rome so we're likely to see people like that lining up judges academics economists perhaps...
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tyrrell was with his brother who was involved in a lot of bad stuff and he terrell lost his l day. but by the grace of god my brother did not. this tragedy brought both of us down and discouraged us much. for a long time my brother was very traumatized. it was the feeling of fear and a feeling of sharp pain. he lost his best friend. he had the harsh feeling that it could have been him if he had gotten in the car that day. it also shows us anybody can be a victim of gun violence. and it created the mentality and barrier that we can be next and we are not safe. i learned that the choices you make today will effect you tomorrow. and tomorrow is not promised. i honestly feel like it's a shame that people my age who should look at life at full of limitless possibilities even think this way. after the park man shooting, many of my classmates were even afraid to come to the school. for the next week we were on code yellow, home life was restricted, and if i showed up without an id i were placed on indoor suspension for a whole day. that was chilling. but what made matters worse those who
tyrrell was with his brother who was involved in a lot of bad stuff and he terrell lost his l day. but by the grace of god my brother did not. this tragedy brought both of us down and discouraged us much. for a long time my brother was very traumatized. it was the feeling of fear and a feeling of sharp pain. he lost his best friend. he had the harsh feeling that it could have been him if he had gotten in the car that day. it also shows us anybody can be a victim of gun violence. and it created...
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meg terrell spoke to the ceo and joins us live from the company's analyst day in new jersey. meg?s analyst day is focused on the medical devices and its consumer products. together they comprise just over half of j&j's business the consumer products unit is the smallest but still a huge business at more than $13 billion annually of course, comprises some of the -- it's composed of some of the most famous brands of j&j including tylenol, listerine and johnson's baby they did announce they are relaunching this brand, take out certain ingredients. now also taking ought sulphates and dyes after a 20% sales decline since 2011 the head of consumer here telling us they'd fallen out of touch with millennial parents and they're trying to turn that around they are cutting the whole ingredient list by half and trying to use more natural products like substituting coconut oil for mineral oil, for example. they say in addition, they're going to be simplifying their supply chain so it could become more profitable. we did sit down with the ceo alex gorsky and talk about how competitors are looki
meg terrell spoke to the ceo and joins us live from the company's analyst day in new jersey. meg?s analyst day is focused on the medical devices and its consumer products. together they comprise just over half of j&j's business the consumer products unit is the smallest but still a huge business at more than $13 billion annually of course, comprises some of the -- it's composed of some of the most famous brands of j&j including tylenol, listerine and johnson's baby they did announce...
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our next featured speaker is ftc commissioner terrell mcsweeny. commissioner mcsweeny. [ applause ] >> what a polite audience. thank you guys very much. i want to say first of all good morning and what a pleasure it is to be here this morning. thank you to the fcc for hosting this discussion and thanks very much to all of the federal trade commission staff who have been working tirelessly on this issue for a number of years. it's been a pleasure getting to know them while i've been at the ftc and they've really as i think you can see from the discussion on the last panel working collaboratively with the fcc, with state partners to fight the scourge of robocalls with the tools that they have. so i want to commend them for their efforts. i'm going to start with the usual disclaimer that i am giving you my own views not the official views of the ftc, but i think it is the official view of the ftc that robocalls are a top consumer complaint year over year and that we need to be using all of our tools in our toolbox to combat the problem. i want to sta
our next featured speaker is ftc commissioner terrell mcsweeny. commissioner mcsweeny. [ applause ] >> what a polite audience. thank you guys very much. i want to say first of all good morning and what a pleasure it is to be here this morning. thank you to the fcc for hosting this discussion and thanks very much to all of the federal trade commission staff who have been working tirelessly on this issue for a number of years. it's been a pleasure getting to know them while i've been at the...
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i hear from colton in terrell, texas who said he and his wife have been unable to get a mortgage due to credit and they were 25, 30 years old, they had good credit but were getting denied and they needed a home to provide a sense of stability. but they couldn't get it due to washington's bureaucratic regulations. you know, mr. speaker, i heard from dirk, in dallas he said he used to have a $100,000 line of credit from his bank. he had an ense -- unsecured signature line of credit that he used for working capital for his small business he often paid it down to zero when cash flow was ample but the bank canceled, canceled it because of bureaucratic government burden on the banking system. i heard from sherry in use it's a who said after a divorce four years ago, i needed to buy a car because my car was over 10 years old. i had a checking account in my name at my credit union but they didn't loan me money for the car. mr. speaker, we hear these stories far too often. the main street banks and credit unions that these people depend upon, they've been suffering. they've been suffering for
i hear from colton in terrell, texas who said he and his wife have been unable to get a mortgage due to credit and they were 25, 30 years old, they had good credit but were getting denied and they needed a home to provide a sense of stability. but they couldn't get it due to washington's bureaucratic regulations. you know, mr. speaker, i heard from dirk, in dallas he said he used to have a $100,000 line of credit from his bank. he had an ense -- unsecured signature line of credit that he used...
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the man who opened fire early yesterday at the trump national terrel golf club had been yelling anti-trumphetoric. the miami-dade police officer said the man was identified as a 42-year-old. police shot him in an exchange of gunfire. police officeral suffered an injury but was not shot. flag from aook up poll in the rear of the complex, brought it into the lobby, draped it over a counter, yelled rhetoric against president donald trump, and fired a gun into the air. anthony is calling from pleasant hill, new jersey. caller: good morning, kimberly. agree withsad, but i several callers that called in this morning on this topic. really, i believe it starts from the president. if you look at all his rallies he has, he is spewing hate and division. nothing but hate and division. the kids are watching him. you cannot look up to a president that all he wants to do is spew hate and division. if you really notice about all of the shootings, they are not ms 13. they are not muslims. they are not mexicans and rapists coming across the border. they are white people. host: charles is calling in from new
the man who opened fire early yesterday at the trump national terrel golf club had been yelling anti-trumphetoric. the miami-dade police officer said the man was identified as a 42-year-old. police shot him in an exchange of gunfire. police officeral suffered an injury but was not shot. flag from aook up poll in the rear of the complex, brought it into the lobby, draped it over a counter, yelled rhetoric against president donald trump, and fired a gun into the air. anthony is calling from...