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i amgen fer casarian and i work here at san francisco international airport.dea for therapy dogs got started the day after 9/11. an employee brought his therapy dog to work after 9/11 and he was able to see how his dog was able to relieve passenger's jitter. when we first launched the program back in 2013, our main goal was to destress our passengers however what we quickly found is that our animals were helping us find a way to connect with our pang. passengers. we find there are a lot of people traveling through the airport who are missing their pets and who are on their road a lot and can't have pets and we have come in contact with a lot of people recently who have lost pet. >> i love the wag brigade. >> one of my favorite parts is walking into the terminals and seeing everybody look up from their device, today everybody is interacting on their cell phone or laptop and we can walk into the terminal with a dog or a pig and people start to interact with each other again and it's on a different level. more of an emotional level. >> i just got off an 11.5 hour
i amgen fer casarian and i work here at san francisco international airport.dea for therapy dogs got started the day after 9/11. an employee brought his therapy dog to work after 9/11 and he was able to see how his dog was able to relieve passenger's jitter. when we first launched the program back in 2013, our main goal was to destress our passengers however what we quickly found is that our animals were helping us find a way to connect with our pang. passengers. we find there are a lot of...
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has been spending more on rewards pushing up operating costs by 14% shares are down more than 2% >> amgens to come in below to estimates partly because of the deal to take in 20% of a chinese drug maker. shares are down almost 4%. shares of western digital are spiking today. reporting better than expected second quarter results helped but i am proving prices for memory chips western digital shares are higher by 5% still to come, this could be the tip of the iceberg for stock already up more than 18% the new face in the driver's seat at aston martin more when we return. beyond the routine checkups. beyond the not-so-routine cases. comcast business is helping doctors provide care in whole new ways. all working with a new generation of technologies powered by our gig-speed network. because beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected. to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. >>> when we come back, wrapping up a wild week for wall street the dow is lower by 153. nasdaq lower by 15 and alt-meat hits miami to
has been spending more on rewards pushing up operating costs by 14% shares are down more than 2% >> amgens to come in below to estimates partly because of the deal to take in 20% of a chinese drug maker. shares are down almost 4%. shares of western digital are spiking today. reporting better than expected second quarter results helped but i am proving prices for memory chips western digital shares are higher by 5% still to come, this could be the tip of the iceberg for stock already up...
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we are looking at amgen.ich financial, the stock is down 9%, on pace for its worst day since 2008. today, big oil, exxon and chevron applicants are disappointed. they spent more money than cash flow for the eighth quarter. you also have philip 66, that stuck down by 4% overall. energy is the biggest driver, down about 3%. vonnie: kailey leinz, thank you for that. we will be bringing you special live coverage of the iowa caucus from des moines february 3 starting at 10 p.m. eastern and on tuesday, tune in for our special coverage of the state of the union address at 9 p.m. eastern. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. london, i'm guy johnson. this is the european close on bloomberg. we continue to watch with what is happening with the u.s. 30-year. mark, just cleared the 2% honey. remember the low hits -- last year, 1.5%. -- it just cleared the 2% mark, vonnie. let's get a first word news update. >> hey, guy. president trump's impeachment trial could end his earliest today. majori
we are looking at amgen.ich financial, the stock is down 9%, on pace for its worst day since 2008. today, big oil, exxon and chevron applicants are disappointed. they spent more money than cash flow for the eighth quarter. you also have philip 66, that stuck down by 4% overall. energy is the biggest driver, down about 3%. vonnie: kailey leinz, thank you for that. we will be bringing you special live coverage of the iowa caucus from des moines february 3 starting at 10 p.m. eastern and on...
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novartis is using it for 11 different gene-therapies, they are innovative, and amgen for a new migraineto know if that works, and lil rely several different drugs, i like it we have drugs like amino either per -- therapy, maybe they work, you take one treatment that will cure it costs over a hundred thousand dollars, it better work if you are paying. >> gary kaltbaum, why has it not happened years ago? hospitals do it, doctors do it surgeons do it i see payment plans all of the time, i am quite amazed that drug business has not done it yet, why not? >> there has been pressure, but i think what finally cap pit -- capitulated of the prices of the new exciting drugs. another way is subscription plans, you get all insulin you need for a year, medicare is doing this. medicare is going to pay bit by bit, month by month, another way to pay for the drug, they spread it out over months, they are all good ideas. >> doctor, let me, i don't want to sound like a skeptic but in this case i am, every elect cycwe'll go to drug price bashing, this is best time to invest in index, if you want to load up
novartis is using it for 11 different gene-therapies, they are innovative, and amgen for a new migraineto know if that works, and lil rely several different drugs, i like it we have drugs like amino either per -- therapy, maybe they work, you take one treatment that will cure it costs over a hundred thousand dollars, it better work if you are paying. >> gary kaltbaum, why has it not happened years ago? hospitals do it, doctors do it surgeons do it i see payment plans all of the time, i am...
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but there are other opportunities perhaps in areas like bio tech like an amgen or you could look at folks like johnson & johnson. it's a strange thing, but there are pockets that do offer some opportunities in this but i have to put the whole picture together we're probably in a period of a little pullback because we've ran so far so fast and the market just needs to get its wind back again. >> all right so bill, let's turn to you it's pretty obvious that if a country is fundamentally shutting down its travel and transportation networks as china seems to have done and cities like shanghai are basically saying we're going to be closed for business for the next two and a half, three weeks, until february 9th at the earliest, that that is going to shave economic output in that important country and that could have reverberations, not just in southeast asia and the neighborhood, but around the world. how do you figure this into your investment strategy? >> yes, i think one thing to think about is we do have a little bit of an example of this in terms of sars and how it showed up there. same s
but there are other opportunities perhaps in areas like bio tech like an amgen or you could look at folks like johnson & johnson. it's a strange thing, but there are pockets that do offer some opportunities in this but i have to put the whole picture together we're probably in a period of a little pullback because we've ran so far so fast and the market just needs to get its wind back again. >> all right so bill, let's turn to you it's pretty obvious that if a country is fundamentally...
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go talk to the guys in amgen and pfizer.y're dealing stuff -- percocet, all that highly addictive xanax. that stuff will mess up your life. this won't. lemonis: in desert hot springs, they seem to agree and have issued permits for more than 3 million square feet of construction to more than 30 growers. good for business, but i wondered if the town's reputation would be hurt. are you originally from this town? scott: born and raised. lemonis: scott matas is the mayor of desert hot springs, a self-described conservative. scott: i was a "no" on marijuana use in our community in 2007. lemonis: what happened? scott: the economy went bad. we needed to find another revenue. lemonis: when they put it to a vote, more than 70% of the residents here said "yes" to growing recreational pot. mayor matas doesn't smoke, but the side effects of weed are saving his town. job creation? scott: job creation -- it's taxation... lemonis: think about this. it costs $15 million a year to run desert hot springs. the town could eventually collect $50
go talk to the guys in amgen and pfizer.y're dealing stuff -- percocet, all that highly addictive xanax. that stuff will mess up your life. this won't. lemonis: in desert hot springs, they seem to agree and have issued permits for more than 3 million square feet of construction to more than 30 growers. good for business, but i wondered if the town's reputation would be hurt. are you originally from this town? scott: born and raised. lemonis: scott matas is the mayor of desert hot springs, a...
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i amgen fer casarian and i work here at san francisco international airport.dea for therapy dogs got started the day after 9/11. an employee brought his therapy dog to work after 9/11 and he was able to see how his dog was able to relieve passenger's jitter. when we first launched the program back in 2013, our main goal was to destress our passengers however what we quickly found is that our animals were helping us find a way to connect with our pang. passengers. we find there are a lot of people traveling through the airport who are missing their pets and who are on their road a lot and can't have pets and we have come in contact with a lot of people recently who have lost pet. >> i love the wag brigade. >> one of my favorite parts is walking into the terminals and seeing everybody look up from their device, today everybody is interacting on their cell phone or laptop and we can walk into the terminal with a dog or a pig and people start to interact with each other again and it's on a different level. more of an emotional level. >> i just got off an 11.5 hour
i amgen fer casarian and i work here at san francisco international airport.dea for therapy dogs got started the day after 9/11. an employee brought his therapy dog to work after 9/11 and he was able to see how his dog was able to relieve passenger's jitter. when we first launched the program back in 2013, our main goal was to destress our passengers however what we quickly found is that our animals were helping us find a way to connect with our pang. passengers. we find there are a lot of...
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visa, though, electronic arts amgen trading a little bit lower. >>> hello everybody.this hour the new ambassador to russia, john sullivan, paying his first visit to u.s. citizens paul way land who is facing espionage charges in moscow and has been detained there since 2018. saying waylon's health has declined and hasn't received proper medical treatment >>> he's been detained now for more than 13 months. despite the russian government's immediate claims they caught paul, quote, red handed, unquote, the investigators have shown no evidence, zero. paul's case has gone on for too long shielded in secrecy and hidden from view. >> one lucky person in florida bought the winning powerball ticket for last night's massive jackpot! it was bought at a convenience store in bonita springs. the ticket is worth an estimated $397 million the winner has six months to claim the prize. >>> and fred silverman, the executive who became the only person in tv history to have headed programming for each of the big three networks has died. he was credited with helping to launch such tv hits a
visa, though, electronic arts amgen trading a little bit lower. >>> hello everybody.this hour the new ambassador to russia, john sullivan, paying his first visit to u.s. citizens paul way land who is facing espionage charges in moscow and has been detained there since 2018. saying waylon's health has declined and hasn't received proper medical treatment >>> he's been detained now for more than 13 months. despite the russian government's immediate claims they caught paul,...
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take another look at the premarket, still got to get to caterpillar and their guidance in honeywell, amgen and a lot more don't go away. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ don't get mad. get e*trade, dawg. ♪ ♪ i've been a caregiver for 20 years. no two patients are the same. predicting the next step for them can be challenging. today we're using the ibm cloud to run new analytics tools that help us better predict and plan a patient's recovery. ♪ ♪ ultimately, it's helping thousands of patients return home. and who doesn't love going home. >>> changes at the top of ibm. ginni rometty is stepping down april 6th after eight years. she'll be succeeded by arvind krishna. jim white hurst will become president. rometty will continue as executive chair and retire at the end of the year. during her tenure shares have fallen more than 10% krishna one of the architects of the red hat deal >> she had to reinvent the company on the fly, came in at a challenged point in the history of the company she had to get rid of the semiconductor business, change the way the financial road map was doing, had to do $8 billion to $10 billion
take another look at the premarket, still got to get to caterpillar and their guidance in honeywell, amgen and a lot more don't go away. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ don't get mad. get e*trade, dawg. ♪ ♪ i've been a caregiver for 20 years. no two patients are the same. predicting the next step for them can be challenging. today we're using the ibm cloud to run new analytics tools that help us better predict and plan a patient's recovery. ♪ ♪ ultimately, it's helping thousands of patients return...
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i amgen fer casarian and i work here at san francisco international airport. the idea for therapy dogs got started the day after 9/11. an employee brought his therapy dog to work after 9/11 and he was able to see how his dog was able to relieve passenger's jitter. when we first launched the program back in 2013, our main goal was to destress our passengers however what we quickly found is that our animals were helping us find a way to connect with our pang. passengers. we find there are a lot of people traveling through the airport who are missing their pets and who are on their road a lot and can't have pets and we have come in contact with a lot of people recently who have lost pet. >> i love the wag brigade. >> one of my favorite parts is walking into the terminals and seeing everybody look up from their device, today everybody is interacting on their cell phone or laptop and we can walk into the terminal with a dog or a pig and people start to interact with each other again and it's on a different level. more of an emotional level. >> i just got off an 11.
i amgen fer casarian and i work here at san francisco international airport. the idea for therapy dogs got started the day after 9/11. an employee brought his therapy dog to work after 9/11 and he was able to see how his dog was able to relieve passenger's jitter. when we first launched the program back in 2013, our main goal was to destress our passengers however what we quickly found is that our animals were helping us find a way to connect with our pang. passengers. we find there are a lot...
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i amgen fer casarian and i work here at san francisco international airport.gs got started the day after 9/11. an employee brought his therapy dog to work after 9/11 and he was able to see how his dog was able to relieve passenger's jitter. when we first launched the program back in 2013, our main goal was to destress our passengers however what we quickly found is that our animals were helping us find a way to connect with our pang. passengers. we find there are a lot of people traveling through the airport who are missing their pets and who are on their road a lot and can't have pets and we have come in contact with a lot of people recently who have lost pet. >> i love the wag brigade. >> one of my favorite parts is walking into the terminals and seeing everybody look up from their device, today everybody is interacting on their cell phone or laptop and we can walk into the terminal with a dog or a pig and people start to interact with each other again and it's on a different level. more of an emotional level. >> i just got off an 11.5 hour flight and nice t
i amgen fer casarian and i work here at san francisco international airport.gs got started the day after 9/11. an employee brought his therapy dog to work after 9/11 and he was able to see how his dog was able to relieve passenger's jitter. when we first launched the program back in 2013, our main goal was to destress our passengers however what we quickly found is that our animals were helping us find a way to connect with our pang. passengers. we find there are a lot of people traveling...