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thank you so much >> thank you. >> matthew, and eli. and then we'll see how we're doing on time. >> hi, can you hear me? >> yes. >> hi i'm matthew blaine, a resident of san francisco, cyclist and members of sf urban riders. in the cycling community we have been volunteering for many years work on habitat restoration and trail-building in san francisco and a variety of places putting many projects under the direction of sf rec and parks. we put in more than 1600 hours last year and about 10,000 hours since 2008 on these projects. these are both sort of to give back to the land and community and also with the understanding that rec and parks wanted to direct cycling towards trails which are well-built and well-maintained. so why i am here today? because a month ago we saw a number of signs appearing in many natural areas, describing a number of rule and regulations and one of which was a real surprise saying "no bikes." some were on trails that we worked with rec and park. we brought over 40 people to the recent prosac meeting in march. ph
thank you so much >> thank you. >> matthew, and eli. and then we'll see how we're doing on time. >> hi, can you hear me? >> yes. >> hi i'm matthew blaine, a resident of san francisco, cyclist and members of sf urban riders. in the cycling community we have been volunteering for many years work on habitat restoration and trail-building in san francisco and a variety of places putting many projects under the direction of sf rec and parks. we put in more than 1600...
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brian: on the same list there is a 2009 pfizer $2.9 billion off-label promotions and kickback. 2009, eli lilly $1.4 billion off label promotion. it does not seem to have much effect. dr. fugh-berman: that is true. the department of justice has gone after many companies and required them to sign corporate integrity agreements where they say they will train employees and disclose the names of doctors that they are paying and etc. but i do remember one judge in one of those fines with pfizer saying that it was such a large amount of money because of recidivism because they were violating a corporate integrity agreement. at the same time, they were under a corporate integrity agreement but were doing illegal things at the same time. brian: again, going back, has anybody ever gone to prison? some of these are criminal findings, has anyone ever gone to prison? dr. fugh-berman: not as far as i know. brian: what do you think about off-label promotion? is there any reason why someone shouldn't say this could be used for something else? dr. fugh-berman: off label promotion absolutely should be ill
brian: on the same list there is a 2009 pfizer $2.9 billion off-label promotions and kickback. 2009, eli lilly $1.4 billion off label promotion. it does not seem to have much effect. dr. fugh-berman: that is true. the department of justice has gone after many companies and required them to sign corporate integrity agreements where they say they will train employees and disclose the names of doctors that they are paying and etc. but i do remember one judge in one of those fines with pfizer...
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and leaders to reform act so it cannot be used. one page letter released this afternoon after being hand delivered to pence. executives, include from angie's list, the university, eli company, and "argo" sciences. governor pence so far refusing on change the bill, saying purpose of the act is to prevent the government from infringeing on individual's religious beliefs. the law allows business owners to legally discriminate gain the members of the lgbt community, nba super star, charles barkley said that final 4 should actually move out of indiana. oning if you should indiana rethink the law. >> look, i am a valued investor, not something that is going to make a big difference what we do for or investing it speaks to democracy, and ability for people to speak, and companies to bite, and have a debate, where it will resolve itself. charles: 1993, bill clinton passed first religious freedom restoration act, they say there are two differences with this one. allowing any for profit, and shields individuals from private lawsuit. we know that this first part takes us back to the hobby lobby thing, where the notion that business people, there is more to it than the lgbt th
and leaders to reform act so it cannot be used. one page letter released this afternoon after being hand delivered to pence. executives, include from angie's list, the university, eli company, and "argo" sciences. governor pence so far refusing on change the bill, saying purpose of the act is to prevent the government from infringeing on individual's religious beliefs. the law allows business owners to legally discriminate gain the members of the lgbt community, nba super star,...
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i am from indiana and eli lilly is based there and they give hundreds of millions of dollars away throughout my lifetime from their foundation, mostly to the state of indiana. how much of that is done by other pharmaceutical companies and is that a positive thing? dr. fugh-berman: i think that most pharmaceutical companies have charitable giving programs. that is certainly something that makes their employees and other people feel good about the company. i am more concerned about the money that is spent on education and in public/private partnerships where they are actually involved in educational drugs that they make money on. but if they're giving money to flood victims or to support cleft lip and public surgery, those are good things -- how let surgery, those are good things -- palate surgery, those are good things. brian: some drugs cost as much as $5 billion to create? dr. fugh-berman: those tend to be exaggerated because they include all of the failures of drugs that did not end up on the marketplace. but companies are truly at least three times as much on marketing as they do on resea
i am from indiana and eli lilly is based there and they give hundreds of millions of dollars away throughout my lifetime from their foundation, mostly to the state of indiana. how much of that is done by other pharmaceutical companies and is that a positive thing? dr. fugh-berman: i think that most pharmaceutical companies have charitable giving programs. that is certainly something that makes their employees and other people feel good about the company. i am more concerned about the money that...
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the ncaa yelp and eli lily oppose this law. hey say it will make it harder to attract businesses and customers. if you are in indiana, you want somebody to move there from all over the country to grow your economy, these companies say how will they attract talent with those laws? >> the governor says they will pass measures to clarify the law. >>> the prosecution of the trial of boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev is expected to rest today after medical examiners talk about the case. one of the questions posed is will tsarnaev take the stand in this phase or the sentencing phase or not at all. on thursday jury members were in tears as the testimony was discussed over fatal injuries. they saw six bomb replicas built by the fbi. >>> passengers on the air canada jet say they are lucky to be alive after a crash landing in bad weather to halifax that tore off the nose gear and most of the engine. >> we were coming in to land and heard a big bump and hit very hard. i hit my head and we heard another big bang and we just started t
the ncaa yelp and eli lily oppose this law. hey say it will make it harder to attract businesses and customers. if you are in indiana, you want somebody to move there from all over the country to grow your economy, these companies say how will they attract talent with those laws? >> the governor says they will pass measures to clarify the law. >>> the prosecution of the trial of boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev is expected to rest today after medical examiners talk about...
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you saw in this case a broad range of ceos, not just myself but those from apple and microsoft and eli lilly and angie's list and so many others who immediately made a statement that this law is not okay because the damage that it creates to our employees and customers is unacceptable. >> last year one of your conversations alone brought in close to 8 million, maybe $9 million to indianapolis. i know you say the law needs to change. is it insufficient what he said today or are you waiting to see the action before you bring business back there? >> it is. he has not made the statement yet that we're waiting for -- >> which is what? >> we want to make sure our employees and customers are protected. we're the largest technology employer in indiana. we do bring thousands of customers to indiana and we want them to have a great experience. the governor is right when he says the people of indiana are in of the nicest people in the world. i agree, this law though is brutal. and it opens up a level of discrimination of those employees and customers that is just unacceptable. >> mark is a fix go
you saw in this case a broad range of ceos, not just myself but those from apple and microsoft and eli lilly and angie's list and so many others who immediately made a statement that this law is not okay because the damage that it creates to our employees and customers is unacceptable. >> last year one of your conversations alone brought in close to 8 million, maybe $9 million to indianapolis. i know you say the law needs to change. is it insufficient what he said today or are you waiting...
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nine chief executive officers, including the heads of angie's list and eli lilly, wrote letters askingna state officials to "take immediate action" to ensure the act will not sanction or encourage discrimination. tim cook, ceo of apple, the world's most profitable company, slammed indiana's law and others like it, likening it to the jim crow laws of the american south. writing in a "washington post" that apple would oppose the legislation, saying, quote, "the days of segregation and discrimination marked by "whites only" signs on shop doors, water fountains and restrooms must remain deep in our past. we must never return to any semblance of that time. america must be a land of opportunity for everyone." amy: on saturday, thousands of people marched in indianapolis calling for pence's resignation. former nba star charles barkley, are calling for the upcoming final four college basketball championship, to be moved out of state. speaking to abc news, pence refused to answer whether it will be illegal to discriminate against lgbt people. governor pence: this is not about discrimination. ge
nine chief executive officers, including the heads of angie's list and eli lilly, wrote letters askingna state officials to "take immediate action" to ensure the act will not sanction or encourage discrimination. tim cook, ceo of apple, the world's most profitable company, slammed indiana's law and others like it, likening it to the jim crow laws of the american south. writing in a "washington post" that apple would oppose the legislation, saying, quote, "the days of...
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if you have questions, you can e-mail me at carol erickson pet page on facebook and doctor rose and elie we will see you next time. >>> all right. 7:26. president obama is weighing in on the controversy surrounding former secretary of state hillary clinton. >> mr. president, when did you first learn hillary clinton used an e-mail system outside u.s. government for official business while she was secretary of state. >> at the the same time everybody else learned it through these news reports. >> coming up in the next half an hour of "eyewitness news", more of bill plante's exclusive interview with the president, we will be right back. dove invited women to a makeover with a difference. hi ma'am hi would you like to have a free makeover? yeah, why not? who doesn't love a free makeover? there you go. it's a shower. it's a shower. but it's a shower with new dove body wash, with its new breakthrough formula all it takes is just one shower for softer smoother skin. want to feel? feels really good. really silky smooth. it's awesome. i love it. new dove body wash. softer, smoother skin after jus
if you have questions, you can e-mail me at carol erickson pet page on facebook and doctor rose and elie we will see you next time. >>> all right. 7:26. president obama is weighing in on the controversy surrounding former secretary of state hillary clinton. >> mr. president, when did you first learn hillary clinton used an e-mail system outside u.s. government for official business while she was secretary of state. >> at the the same time everybody else learned it through...
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you have traditional pharma companies like merck and ely lilly. when the dollar depose higher these companies get sold sold, sold. but then there's regeneron, up another 16 points today off its new cholesterol drug. ors or esperrion. positive clinical trial data on that cholesterol pill sent the stock soaring 29% today. an astonishing move. esperion tweeted it was going to come on, but canceled at the last minute because it filed an equity offering to take advantage of the stock's strength. then there's activist a giant drug company that closed on its acquisition of cramer fave allergan earlier today. the key thing you know about activist, it's a growth plan that's not known by the same rules that pfizer or lily play for, which is why it rallied up $2.50 why the old line pharmas didn't do so hot. now, again, before this year before this year started, we didn't see this kind of disparity within various groups. it was very rare to see a biotech diverge from the older drug companies, it used to lead them up. but that's not the norm in 2015. we're bac
you have traditional pharma companies like merck and ely lilly. when the dollar depose higher these companies get sold sold, sold. but then there's regeneron, up another 16 points today off its new cholesterol drug. ors or esperrion. positive clinical trial data on that cholesterol pill sent the stock soaring 29% today. an astonishing move. esperion tweeted it was going to come on, but canceled at the last minute because it filed an equity offering to take advantage of the stock's strength....
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and circumstance of a state of the union speech. >> mr. speaker, the prime minister of israel! >> reporter: even the guest nobel laureate elie wiesel next to israel's first lady. but instead of being delivered by the american president, this speech was aimed at the president and his iran policy. >> to defeat isis and let iran get nuclear weapons would be to win the battle but lose the war. >> reporter: netanyahu said the deal john kerry is negotiating would let iran get a nuclear weapon. iran's foreign minister zarif asked about netanyahu. >> i don't think trying to create tension and conflict is good. >> reporter: netanyahu pulled out all stops calling out eli weissen and invoking the holocaust. >> i wish i could promise you, eli, that the lessons of history have been learned. >> reporter: netanyahu sees obama's ten-year nuclear freeze as an invitation for iran to cheat. >> in this deadly game of thrones, there's no place for america or for israel. so when it comes to iran and ice, the enemy of your enemy is your enemy. >> reporter: some democrats boycotted the speech and even those who attended criticized netanyahu's all o
and circumstance of a state of the union speech. >> mr. speaker, the prime minister of israel! >> reporter: even the guest nobel laureate elie wiesel next to israel's first lady. but instead of being delivered by the american president, this speech was aimed at the president and his iran policy. >> to defeat isis and let iran get nuclear weapons would be to win the battle but lose the war. >> reporter: netanyahu said the deal john kerry is negotiating would let iran get...
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give you many examples from young airmen to senior colonels and some cases generals who were caught and eli on base and they were gone. -- who were caught dui on base and they were gone. and the military was better because we knew that was the role and we knew we would be held accountable for that and the american people are better and our nation was better protected because we had a culture that we simply don't entertain this. for someone to have done it and do have one of their peers or a supervisor protect them is hard for me to imagine. in our cases, we are dealing with top-secret information as are you and your agents. the most highly classified information this nation has, they have access to. they can't ability just simply is not measuring up to the responsibility they have. i guess i would ask you to respond to that that i don't know what else you could say other than what you have already said. except for this idea of changing the culture. he said, mr. director, and i understand what you're trying to do. but when you say, you have to set an example, you don't have to earn their tru
give you many examples from young airmen to senior colonels and some cases generals who were caught and eli on base and they were gone. -- who were caught dui on base and they were gone. and the military was better because we knew that was the role and we knew we would be held accountable for that and the american people are better and our nation was better protected because we had a culture that we simply don't entertain this. for someone to have done it and do have one of their peers or a...
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with us today is holocaust survivor and nobel prize winner ellie weisel. [applause] [applause] elie, your life and work inspires to give meaning to the the words never again. [applause] and i wish i could promise you, elie, that the lessonses of history have been learned. i can only urge the leaders of the world, not to repeat the mistakes of the past. [applause] not to sacrifice the future for the present, not to ignore aggression in the hopes of gaining an elouis sorry peace. but i can guaranty you this. the days when the jewish people remain passive in the face of genocide dal enemies those days are over! [cheers and applause] we are no longer scattered among the nations, powerless to defend ourselves. we have restored our sovereignty in our ancient home and the soldiers who defend our have boundless courage. for the first time in 100 generations we, the jewish people, can defend ourselves! [applause] this is why, this is why as prime minister of israel, i can problem is you one more thing. even if israel has to stand alone, israel will stand. [applause] but i know that israel do
with us today is holocaust survivor and nobel prize winner ellie weisel. [applause] [applause] elie, your life and work inspires to give meaning to the the words never again. [applause] and i wish i could promise you, elie, that the lessonses of history have been learned. i can only urge the leaders of the world, not to repeat the mistakes of the past. [applause] not to sacrifice the future for the present, not to ignore aggression in the hopes of gaining an elouis sorry peace. but i can...
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with us today is holocaust survivor and nobel prize winner elie wiesel. [applause] your life inspires us to give meaning to the words "never again." [applause] and i wish i could promise you elie, that the lessons of history have been learned. i can only urge the leaders of the world not to repeat the mistakes of the past. [applause] not to sacrifice the future for the present. not to ignore aggression in hopes of gaining an illusory peace. the days when the jewish people remain passive in the face of genocidal enemies, those days are over. [applause] we are no longer scattered among the nations, powerless to defend ourselves. we have restored our sovereignty and our ancient home. the soldiers who defend our home have boundless courage. for the first time in 100 generations, we can defend ourselves. [applause] this is why as prime minister of israel, i can promise you one more thing. even if israel has to stand alone, israel will stand. [applause] but i know that israel does not stand alone. i know that america stands with israel. i know that you stand wit
with us today is holocaust survivor and nobel prize winner elie wiesel. [applause] your life inspires us to give meaning to the words "never again." [applause] and i wish i could promise you elie, that the lessons of history have been learned. i can only urge the leaders of the world not to repeat the mistakes of the past. [applause] not to sacrifice the future for the present. not to ignore aggression in hopes of gaining an illusory peace. the days when the jewish people remain...
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and the u.s. army but lee was the very best soldier he had ever seen in the field. robert elytainly looked like a fine soldier. powerful, brought soldiers a barrel chest, perfect posture. everyone who saw him said some version of the same thing, that man looks every inch the soldier. and so and so in april 1861 and emissary for abraham lincoln asks robert ely to ride across from arlington and come to the city of washington. that emissary's name is francis player command he makes an extraordinary offer to robert ely. he says will you lead the main union army to crush secession? and leave remember the story, but are story, blair tried in every way to convince robert ely to say yes. he said blair said to lee the country looks to you as the representative of a washington family command that was hardly the exaggeration. and so now only one word separator robert ely from the pinnacle of his profession, from command profession, from command of what would be the largest american army ever raised from glory perhaps, that know american since george washington and known and what did robe
and the u.s. army but lee was the very best soldier he had ever seen in the field. robert elytainly looked like a fine soldier. powerful, brought soldiers a barrel chest, perfect posture. everyone who saw him said some version of the same thing, that man looks every inch the soldier. and so and so in april 1861 and emissary for abraham lincoln asks robert ely to ride across from arlington and come to the city of washington. that emissary's name is francis player command he makes an...
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what fitter fate for the likes of jefferson davis and robert ely then to have to live in this brave new world and bear witness to a social revolution. in essence, northerners who embraced grants terms of said to the south, we don't want to inflict further punishments. we want you to change. and confederates responded that the demand for change with a form of punishment. then any demand for change was inherently punitive and a breaking of a compact that had been made at appomattox. this contest over the surrender's meaning and simply pets the south against the north or even the confederacy against the union, it pitted those who favored a social transformation of the south against those who rejected social transformation. we have northerners and southerners on both sides of the question. here is a theme of divisions within each side. lincoln's opponent in the north political opponents, the democrats that seemed to favor coming to the confederates, these democrats were loath for the party of lincoln to treat the surrender as a mandate. these nor the democrats rallied behind a confederate i
what fitter fate for the likes of jefferson davis and robert ely then to have to live in this brave new world and bear witness to a social revolution. in essence, northerners who embraced grants terms of said to the south, we don't want to inflict further punishments. we want you to change. and confederates responded that the demand for change with a form of punishment. then any demand for change was inherently punitive and a breaking of a compact that had been made at appomattox. this contest...
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some that we saw were from pfizer, and eli lily, still working in the space. have similar drugs in the pine line include lily which had failed in two other trials trying in another one, and there's also rosch, drugs working in a similar target and others are merck, working on different ways but thinking who could move here on the data and analysts say lilly is potentially the one there because the drug works in a similar way, and it did move sympathetically. >> good news for lilly, and mean bad news for the others? >> not necessarily. we talked about this maybe a rising tide lifts all boats here. it's been tough. if it works, it's good news for everybody. >> interesting to see the stock reaction if it's going to be a sell news event because every single day this week, we've seen biogen hit new highs on the session. >> so much optimism going into the data. everyone thinks they will be so good. they trust the management team. you have to wonder how they can surpass the expectations. >> all right, 5:35 a.m. tomorrow release? >> yes. i'll be up bright and early. >>
some that we saw were from pfizer, and eli lily, still working in the space. have similar drugs in the pine line include lily which had failed in two other trials trying in another one, and there's also rosch, drugs working in a similar target and others are merck, working on different ways but thinking who could move here on the data and analysts say lilly is potentially the one there because the drug works in a similar way, and it did move sympathetically. >> good news for lilly, and...
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> my job is to love and inspire everyone who comes through my door and not tell you who you need to be. >> reporter: companies like eli lilly, salesforce.com and the indiana chamber of commerce have voiced concern over the law. opponents of the law are planning a rally tomorrow at indiana state house where thousands are expected. >> pelley: adriana, thanks very much. senate democratic leader harry reid announced today he will not run for a sixth term. reid is stiff and he's still recovering from injuries after he fell while exercising. he lost the majority leadership position when the republicans took back the senate. chuck schumer of new york is likely to succeed reid as the democratic leader. overseas, yemen is becoming the main front in a battle between the two main factions of islam. today, forces led by the sunni kingdom of saudi arabia accelerated their attack on shiite rebels who are backed by iran. more now from david martin. >> reporter: arab warplanes dropped hundreds of bombs on rebel targets in yemen in an air campaign that dwarfs the bombing of isis in iraq and syria. that's because saudi arabia, the unit
> my job is to love and inspire everyone who comes through my door and not tell you who you need to be. >> reporter: companies like eli lilly, salesforce.com and the indiana chamber of commerce have voiced concern over the law. opponents of the law are planning a rally tomorrow at indiana state house where thousands are expected. >> pelley: adriana, thanks very much. senate democratic leader harry reid announced today he will not run for a sixth term. reid is stiff and he's still...
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dozens of children to the hospital, more than 115 kids developed sudden muscle weakness and several childrens including eliker from hamilton township died. and now researchers found new genetic clues to the virus showing evidence of a new strain called b 1, it has mutations that make it resemble other entero viruses including polio that also includes paralysis and a child's genetics play a role. in our area five children were seen at the childrens hospital for sudden muscle weakness with changes to their spine. today all have improved but none have fully recovered. >> obviously more work needs to be done to figure out how to protect kids from these severe complications, they are typically seen in the summer and fall and unfortunately we could see this strain entero virus d 68 circulate again this year, most of the time it's just a bad cold, but watch for worsening symptoms, especially things like shortness of breath and wheezing and especially if your child has asthma. >> thank you ali. >>> meantime 200 students at a catholic high school in minneapolis county hosted colleagues from a jewish school today. t
dozens of children to the hospital, more than 115 kids developed sudden muscle weakness and several childrens including eliker from hamilton township died. and now researchers found new genetic clues to the virus showing evidence of a new strain called b 1, it has mutations that make it resemble other entero viruses including polio that also includes paralysis and a child's genetics play a role. in our area five children were seen at the childrens hospital for sudden muscle weakness with...
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nine ceos from the state's largest employers including eli lily and anthem have written to the governor opposing the law. at home, san francisco clothing gaps gap and levi strauss are the latest to denounce the law. the issue laebing into the world of sports. yils just a few days away from hosting the ncaa men's basketball tournament final four. some are calling on tournament officials to move at the last minute while others are asking the ncaa to move future events in that city. indy also houses the ncaa headquarters which drops the ncaa right in the middle of this controversy. meantime, a similar religious freedom bill in arkansas could get a vote by the state's full house later today. if passed the governor has promised that bill will be signed into law. now, opponents of both laws say there's a loophole that would lead to widespread discrimination against gays and lesbians. >>> 4:46. a quick check of the markets before they open. landon is live at cnbc world headquarters. good morning. >>> good morning, laura. future pointing to a lower open after stocks rallied monday pushing the d
nine ceos from the state's largest employers including eli lily and anthem have written to the governor opposing the law. at home, san francisco clothing gaps gap and levi strauss are the latest to denounce the law. the issue laebing into the world of sports. yils just a few days away from hosting the ncaa men's basketball tournament final four. some are calling on tournament officials to move at the last minute while others are asking the ncaa to move future events in that city. indy also...
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and also eli lilly and angie's list and charles barkley. let's get to our guest harold ford.n expert people said this law's got other stuff in it different than what the other 19 states have. because i don't think right now. have there been big problems with it? >> i don't know what governor pence, the problem he was trying to solve. it'd be different if he could point to one or two significant challenges that the law was attempting to fix. and then -- >> other than maybe the same-sex marriage. it almost seems -- the timing is a little weird. >> you saw some of the challenges to the affordable care act around religious objections. i don't know governor pence's motivations. but you see how the market has responded. you would think the governor as well as the legislature there think about the economic footing and situation, the state would want to step back and say maybe we should reassess this to address the one or two problems that are percolating across the state. >> what i'm trying to get at here, there's 19 where these other states are not -- they're not in the crosshairs
and also eli lilly and angie's list and charles barkley. let's get to our guest harold ford.n expert people said this law's got other stuff in it different than what the other 19 states have. because i don't think right now. have there been big problems with it? >> i don't know what governor pence, the problem he was trying to solve. it'd be different if he could point to one or two significant challenges that the law was attempting to fix. and then -- >> other than maybe the...
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. >> reporter: and the drug company, eli lilly says the law is bad for indiana and for business.-founder weighed in. >> the first thing i'm asking is my fellow ceos to look at how they're thinking about the relationship with the state. >> reporter: and tourism can be hurt too. the ncaa, which is hosting the final four in indiana's capital is examining the law's impact on future events. one event is threatening to pull its event from the state. indiana's new law could make it harder to attract employees and customers from a khey demographic, millennials. >> they are the crest of the wave that is shaping everyone's behavior, regardless of the generation, which is people are shopping increasingly with their hearts, not just their wallets. if a company reflects your shared values, you'll give them your business, you'll even become a eadvantage list for that company. >>> up next, who may be winning the nigerian presidential race. >>> and a fireman fighting for his life. more details when we come back. . officials in nigeria will resume counting votes from saturday's presidential elect
. >> reporter: and the drug company, eli lilly says the law is bad for indiana and for business.-founder weighed in. >> the first thing i'm asking is my fellow ceos to look at how they're thinking about the relationship with the state. >> reporter: and tourism can be hurt too. the ncaa, which is hosting the final four in indiana's capital is examining the law's impact on future events. one event is threatening to pull its event from the state. indiana's new law could make it...
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. >> she is ex-c.i.a., trained to drive under extreme duress, and even worse. [ laughs ] >> why is eliehandcuffs. all the obstacle courses the c.i.a. put me through pale in comparison to driving while mum. kosta never had to do any of that. he is young, brash and gen y, an engineer who grew up texting and is used to quick start-ups and fast stops. >> lindsay as an older person will not be as proficient as myself. we both take to the streets to investigate a clear and present danger. each year more than 300,000 people are killed by accidents caused by distracted drivers. what types of activities cause drivers to lose focus on the road and put themselves and others at risk? we headed to the university of utah where david straier is a neuroscience. >> our goal is to try to bench mark the things that people commonly do while driving to get an understanding of how distracting they are. >> his latest study focuses on voice-activated commands, a feature that is common in car infotainment systems. car-makers and dealerships are eagerly touting this technology. which allows drivers to speak to t
. >> she is ex-c.i.a., trained to drive under extreme duress, and even worse. [ laughs ] >> why is eliehandcuffs. all the obstacle courses the c.i.a. put me through pale in comparison to driving while mum. kosta never had to do any of that. he is young, brash and gen y, an engineer who grew up texting and is used to quick start-ups and fast stops. >> lindsay as an older person will not be as proficient as myself. we both take to the streets to investigate a clear and present...
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this is the chief executive of the eli settlement and its former head of security. >> here you see fromian villages all around. >> it's an unusual situation. a lot of your neighbors would very much like you to not be here. >> i know most of them. and most of them, they are happy that we're here. because we -- actually we gave them prosperity for the first 45 years. wherever the plo came, they lost it. >> i'm guessing a lot of people would disagree with that statement. >> high-tech security. radars and cameras. >> so from the high ground, you can see anybody walking at night. you could see from pretty far out. >> definitely. >> could you identify them after the fact? >> depends. we have our protocols to work with and we have our successes. >> we drive to another settlement a few miles away. hot, sun-bleached, suburban feeling. behind its ring of electronic surveillance sensors and security, everything they feel they need. a school, public transportation and a petting zoo. this man has lived here for 23 years. he's a winemaker and amateur cook. oh, wow. you're not kidding around. >> l'cha
this is the chief executive of the eli settlement and its former head of security. >> here you see fromian villages all around. >> it's an unusual situation. a lot of your neighbors would very much like you to not be here. >> i know most of them. and most of them, they are happy that we're here. because we -- actually we gave them prosperity for the first 45 years. wherever the plo came, they lost it. >> i'm guessing a lot of people would disagree with that statement....
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selke and her daughter emily a 2013 drexel grad both died in the crash. elye in philadelphia and pittsburgh. >> the loss is great. not just for her family but for the community she supported. she has been instrumental in a lot of places within this north side community. >> reporter: as recovery crews work to locate the bodies and clean up the crash investigators have their eye on the co-pilot andreas lubitz. the 28-year-old german national lock the captain out of the cockpit and intentionally crashed the plane according to investigators. >> if he wanted to commit suicide why didn't he just commit suicide. why take all the innocent lives. >> reporter: in europe only one pilot has to be in the cockpit at a time. in the united states two. aviation attorney arthur wolk specializes in plain crashes. >> there has to be someone else there to make sure that no one does something untoward and better yet that the airplane itself doesn't do something that a single pilot can't control. >> reporter: carol is one of many voices calling for an international policy change. a
selke and her daughter emily a 2013 drexel grad both died in the crash. elye in philadelphia and pittsburgh. >> the loss is great. not just for her family but for the community she supported. she has been instrumental in a lot of places within this north side community. >> reporter: as recovery crews work to locate the bodies and clean up the crash investigators have their eye on the co-pilot andreas lubitz. the 28-year-old german national lock the captain out of the cockpit and...
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and yesterday we talked about ely parker, who drafted the terms at appomattox. bert has several books, the confederate surrender at greensboro "no turning back." and then, his talk was about "to to the bitter end." people only say i would like to buy a book for my friend. they love the civil war but i do not know what books they have. they do not have this book, i guarantee it. it came in just as we were loading up the van to bring it too long with. -- to longwood. just off the press. you can find books and answer questions. mark bradley, yesterday, our last speaker sign some of his books. "this astounding close," "blue coats," "tar heels." if you buy $50 of books, they give you a nice bag. you get the bag otherwise for 2. 95. we're live with american history tv c-span3. this will reair april 7 and april 8. with that, we'll take our 10 minute break and come back with our next speaker, casey clabough . >> just one note further. coverage will reenter at 6:00 p.m. eastern tonight on american history tv. we will return to longwood university to continue our coverage
and yesterday we talked about ely parker, who drafted the terms at appomattox. bert has several books, the confederate surrender at greensboro "no turning back." and then, his talk was about "to to the bitter end." people only say i would like to buy a book for my friend. they love the civil war but i do not know what books they have. they do not have this book, i guarantee it. it came in just as we were loading up the van to bring it too long with. -- to longwood. just off...
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with the values of the naacp and could stop future sports events in the state and in the washington post announced the bill eli you thought of indiana health services some of the largest employers in i said i understand have condemned the law and schooled the quencher in indiana as a result of the law and many good people in indiana are horrified could pass this law and really undermine the reputation of this state this resolution puts the board of supervisors in the city of san francisco firmer on record condemning this as discriminatory and additionally this resolution asks the city not to enter into contracts with indiana businesses and to evaluate contract all businesses to be feasible to conceal this contract and the resolution will courage private san francisco-based businesses to refrain from doing business with i understand in kwefshz and congestions this an important statement by this both keep the momentum tomb going and thus sadly we have to make an example of indiana that if you don't this and decide that lgbt people are going to be clarified as second class citizens there be about consequences and
with the values of the naacp and could stop future sports events in the state and in the washington post announced the bill eli you thought of indiana health services some of the largest employers in i said i understand have condemned the law and schooled the quencher in indiana as a result of the law and many good people in indiana are horrified could pass this law and really undermine the reputation of this state this resolution puts the board of supervisors in the city of san francisco...
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and it joined with eight other high-profile indiana companies including eli lilly and roche, to urge governor pence to reform the law. and rock band wilco has canceled a may concert. >> wilco. this band you've never heard of, they've decided it is discrimination, so it must be discrimination. >> reporter: but many conservatives in indiana, like radio talk show host tony katz are crying foul. >> if the intent in america is to ensure you have the right to say no and not get attacked for it okay, i'm fine with that but the bill itself i'm not okay with because i'm not interest in legislation to fix a cultural issue, which is the ability to say no. >> reporter: a potentially historic moment, at a time when hoosiers see themselves as charging forward, moving past outdated factories. pouring billions into a modern indianapolis that has become a sports powerhouse and business magnet. now that story is overshadowed by another. >> it's not going to end until indiana and the u.s. decides to quit drawing a line down the middle saying i'm right, you're wrong. >> but if you have no concept of wha
and it joined with eight other high-profile indiana companies including eli lilly and roche, to urge governor pence to reform the law. and rock band wilco has canceled a may concert. >> wilco. this band you've never heard of, they've decided it is discrimination, so it must be discrimination. >> reporter: but many conservatives in indiana, like radio talk show host tony katz are crying foul. >> if the intent in america is to ensure you have the right to say no and not get...
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and lesbians. >> that is what business leaders want. calling for changes to the law. very concerned. nine ceos including elid indiana university of health. they wrote the letter asking for reform. they want pence to push legislation to clarify the law. we call on you to take immediate action to ensure the religious freedom restoration act will not encourage discrimination against visitors or residents of our state. they are concerned over the ability to attract top talent. tim cook says it is discriminatory discriminatory period. he wants everyone to know his company does not discriminate. the businesses are pretty much with one voice saying this is not a good idea for business. >> they did not anticipate this backlash. >>> the defense of the trial of accused boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev begin to layout the case. the prosecutors rested on monday with the last of the 90 plus witnesses giving testimony over wounds suffered by the youngest bombing victim. several jurors were in tears. the attorneys for tsarnaev will try to convince the jury he was controlled by his older brother tamerlan in an effo
and lesbians. >> that is what business leaders want. calling for changes to the law. very concerned. nine ceos including elid indiana university of health. they wrote the letter asking for reform. they want pence to push legislation to clarify the law. we call on you to take immediate action to ensure the religious freedom restoration act will not encourage discrimination against visitors or residents of our state. they are concerned over the ability to attract top talent. tim cook says...
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and tragic death that left the community shaken. oakland police searching for answers tonight. a small memorial set up for elis. oakland tech student as his friends and family deal with the loss. he was shot by an unknown gunman while walking with friends. he was transported to the hospital where he was pronounced dead. neighbors heard 3-4 gun shots. some say they heard a car quickly driving away after the gun shots were fired. one neighbor just a couple houses down ran outside and held him in her arms as he was bleeding. told us about the heart breaking moment when his mother arrived at the spot where her son was shot. >> any mother's, any parent's worst nightmare. seeing your child laying on the floor like that. when his mother came, you can see the tears in her eyes, you know, and it was just -- it was sad. it was a sad situation. >> ackland police chief put out a statement today on the shooting. the victim is a child it is tragic. tonight, there is a reward for $20,000 for any information leading to an arrest. live in oakland, kpix5 back to you. >>> two are under arrest in the murder of an 84-year-old woman
and tragic death that left the community shaken. oakland police searching for answers tonight. a small memorial set up for elis. oakland tech student as his friends and family deal with the loss. he was shot by an unknown gunman while walking with friends. he was transported to the hospital where he was pronounced dead. neighbors heard 3-4 gun shots. some say they heard a car quickly driving away after the gun shots were fired. one neighbor just a couple houses down ran outside and held him in...