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this as bio tech stocks continue to break out, tracking for their best week since after the election health care, the best performing sector for june, so did we just witness a major rotation of the market and could health care be the next hot area of growth. >> yes >> to all of that? >> i don't know about all of that your last thing. then i sort of tune out. >> i get that. but now, absolutely. is there a rotation going on i'm not serp, be but i think people are realizing that valuations in health care make sense. maybe bio tech isn't under the mike scope we thought it was and now, you're having some listen, i don't think the pfizer, bristol myers deal is going to happen, but when you start to hear speculation about things like that, it lead to a healthy group for the space. it's led by celgene. >> look at the performance small u to mid cap names xdi is is up what, 30 plus percent? in general, it's been short covering in the desk and really kind of underweight positioning. there's not institution alibiing in the sector yet. once that cops in, this sector is going to lift off, even mor
this as bio tech stocks continue to break out, tracking for their best week since after the election health care, the best performing sector for june, so did we just witness a major rotation of the market and could health care be the next hot area of growth. >> yes >> to all of that? >> i don't know about all of that your last thing. then i sort of tune out. >> i get that. but now, absolutely. is there a rotation going on i'm not serp, be but i think people are realizing...
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to the more complete bios in the brochure. our initial speaker and really keynote for the day is howard sharansky. howard is a professor of law in georgetown university law school and a partner as well. importantly for purposes today the former administrator in president obama's administration of the office of information and regulatory affairs, which is within the office of management and budget's rent deposition referred to as the regulatory czar. i'm not sure if howard likes that or not, but that is the fact. howard again, just briefly he is a former director of the bureau of economics and he is-- he also serves previously as chief economist of the fcc from 1999 to 2000 and a senior economist for the president's council of economic advisers during president clinton's administration, so again and howard as well as ted have degrees in a phd in economics and also a law degree. by the way, i'm not sure i mentioned it, but the topic of this session and you will see how howard in the next speaker will introduce had that experienc
to the more complete bios in the brochure. our initial speaker and really keynote for the day is howard sharansky. howard is a professor of law in georgetown university law school and a partner as well. importantly for purposes today the former administrator in president obama's administration of the office of information and regulatory affairs, which is within the office of management and budget's rent deposition referred to as the regulatory czar. i'm not sure if howard likes that or not, but...
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to sell in time, and all the food is going to be bio-gas.o it will be used for green heating for households, actually. reporter: wefood is a store to warm juul's heart. a supermarket full of goods past their best before date. it can't offer fresh fish or meat. instead, there are lots of frozen goods here, but also vegetables. customers love the low prices. a second branch has already opened. and some wares are produced especially for the store. an organic baker nearby makes more than he can sell, and passes the excess on to wefood. jens: he's doing that on purpose, and that's -- >> why? jens: well, because at wefood, we act as a safety net because we pay him a symbolic figure and we cover the costs of his production. so he's actually able to systematically produce more than he needs to and then all the stuff that he doesn't sell -- because then if he produces an excessive amount, then he's ensuring that he never runs out of bread. and at the same time, if he has too much, then we can just collect it for him and cover all of his expenses. we
to sell in time, and all the food is going to be bio-gas.o it will be used for green heating for households, actually. reporter: wefood is a store to warm juul's heart. a supermarket full of goods past their best before date. it can't offer fresh fish or meat. instead, there are lots of frozen goods here, but also vegetables. customers love the low prices. a second branch has already opened. and some wares are produced especially for the store. an organic baker nearby makes more than he can...
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blood vessels started forming a allowing hormones to flow the result a fully functional bio progress tick ovary that not only restored hormone function but also allowed mice to get pregnant, deliver pups and lactate after birth. even though it's a few years down the road scientists are excited that this technique could restore function in cancer patient who's have lost their fertility. >> so this i think is a first indication that there is a glimpse of hope. >> reporter: for alyssa kelly the news is exciting at the age of three her daughter evelyn underwent cancer treatments. alyssa had doctors safe evelyn's ovarian tissue with the hope that technology would some day make it possible for evelyn to have her own biological childr children. >> you know my kids are the best thing that ever happened to me. they're wonderful, um, and i wanted that option for her. >> reporter: alyssa is hopeful by the time her daughter is of age the prosthetic ovary or something similar will be a routine procedure. north we were researchers say that's a very good possibility. they believe human trials are j
blood vessels started forming a allowing hormones to flow the result a fully functional bio progress tick ovary that not only restored hormone function but also allowed mice to get pregnant, deliver pups and lactate after birth. even though it's a few years down the road scientists are excited that this technique could restore function in cancer patient who's have lost their fertility. >> so this i think is a first indication that there is a glimpse of hope. >> reporter: for alyssa...
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that is written right into his bio on the columbia university website. the bio also noting that his scholarly writings include law review articles and had offered testimony at a number of congressional hearings at state, federal, and international levels. not a name we were expecting to hear yesterday but something that made news. we are replaying the hearings on the c-span networks but you can check it out on our website c-span.org. republican line. caller: good morning, thank you for taking my call. i'm grossly disappointed in donald trump and comey as well. trump for firing comey the way he did and tweeting out, the reason for firing him is in poor taste and not presidential. it is not allowing us to move forward. the loser here is the american people. go forwardwants to and help the people here, here again is the people who are losing. have been man enough and man up and walked out of that room and said to trump, this is not acceptable. i should not be here. he didn't do that. i know he is retaliating. most of us would look to retaliate. i don't see
that is written right into his bio on the columbia university website. the bio also noting that his scholarly writings include law review articles and had offered testimony at a number of congressional hearings at state, federal, and international levels. not a name we were expecting to hear yesterday but something that made news. we are replaying the hearings on the c-span networks but you can check it out on our website c-span.org. republican line. caller: good morning, thank you for taking...
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bio-chemists at zone-7 water supply in livermore say the problem . . is due to unseasonably warm temperatures. that has led to water producing algae blooms on the source from the delta. . . potentially impacting 239- thousand customers. trt:12/ safe to drink officials say they will continue to search for ways to alleviate the bad taste and smell.they say a long term fix using ozone will be available at the water treatment plants in 2019. in oakland, lake temescal is closed for swimming because of a toxic algea bloom.signs are up warning people that the water quality is bad. it is likely because of the drought and the recent heat wave. east bay regional park will keep the lake closed until tests show the water is safe, that could take weeks. justine waldman kron 4 news. in san francisco... a new study out of the quattrone center for the fair administration of justice says people of color receive more serious charges at the intial booking stage of an arrest, when compared to white people. those findings have resulted in the public defender's office creat
bio-chemists at zone-7 water supply in livermore say the problem . . is due to unseasonably warm temperatures. that has led to water producing algae blooms on the source from the delta. . . potentially impacting 239- thousand customers. trt:12/ safe to drink officials say they will continue to search for ways to alleviate the bad taste and smell.they say a long term fix using ozone will be available at the water treatment plants in 2019. in oakland, lake temescal is closed for swimming because...
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the bio techs and pharma has held back. i think that's because of what's going to come out of the white house. he can tweet and bring those stocks down, which he has. some of the other things, those are the suppliers or ancillary around big pharma. >> they mentioned risks to their view, which are far on the side bar of this note. u.k. recession. the ecb tightens too early. and they -- >> i think that ship sailed. the ecb can tighten too early because they should have already. here's the great thing about the digital age information age is that information comes out, it gets discounted so quickly. it's so u bik wiitous that you're desensitized to it. so that's both a benefit in this kind of market, but also a disaster because you'll ignore those warning signs when they occur. we've been through the u.k. recession fears and they haven't come up. take a look at real estate and some other areas. but what david, i know david, used to work with him. brilliant guy, smart strategist. 5% is nothing in the total scheme of things. >>
the bio techs and pharma has held back. i think that's because of what's going to come out of the white house. he can tweet and bring those stocks down, which he has. some of the other things, those are the suppliers or ancillary around big pharma. >> they mentioned risks to their view, which are far on the side bar of this note. u.k. recession. the ecb tightens too early. and they -- >> i think that ship sailed. the ecb can tighten too early because they should have already. here's...
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in your program you see the titles and bios. then we're going to follow this session with an all star panel line-up. and then immediately following the panel session, we're going to break a short time for a very nice buffet lunch. i guarantee you it's going to be nice, but i hope most of you are here for the program and not just for the lunch. then we're going to have a conversation with chairman pie. we're honored to have the two acting directors of the federal trade commission with us for the after lunch session. it's ted libski and tom paul will be featured at that session. and then winding up, michelle connolly, who is a professor at duke university and a member of the free state foundation's board of academic advisoradvisol offer some final thoughts. now, remember to tweet if you're a tweet er. the handle -- i think we have the twitter handle on each table but it's hashtag sffconf9. and then before we get started i just want to take a second to acknowledge and thank some of our staff members that are here. ckathy baker is o
in your program you see the titles and bios. then we're going to follow this session with an all star panel line-up. and then immediately following the panel session, we're going to break a short time for a very nice buffet lunch. i guarantee you it's going to be nice, but i hope most of you are here for the program and not just for the lunch. then we're going to have a conversation with chairman pie. we're honored to have the two acting directors of the federal trade commission with us for the...
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but i refer you to the more complete bios that are in the brochure. our keynoter for the day is howard shelanski. he is a professor of law at georgetown university law school and a partner as well as the davis polk law firm and importantly for our purposes today of course, he is the former administrator in president obama's administration in the office of information and regulatory affairs which is within the office of management and budget. and that position is referred to the regulatory czar. i am not sure if howard likes to be a czar or not. but that's the fact. and howard, again, just briefly, he is a former director of the ftc's bureau of economics and he also served previously as chief economist of the fcc from 1999 to 2000. and a senior economist for the president counsel for economic adviser during president clinton administration and howard as well as ted have both degrees in ph.d. in economics and also a law degree. by the way, the topic of this session, and you will see how howard and the next speaker i am going to introduce have the experi
but i refer you to the more complete bios that are in the brochure. our keynoter for the day is howard shelanski. he is a professor of law at georgetown university law school and a partner as well as the davis polk law firm and importantly for our purposes today of course, he is the former administrator in president obama's administration in the office of information and regulatory affairs which is within the office of management and budget. and that position is referred to the regulatory czar....
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her bio and all of her accomplishments are online, and you can read that, and they're part of the program won't
her bio and all of her accomplishments are online, and you can read that, and they're part of the program won't
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, but again, i'll refer you to the more complete bios in the brochure. our initial speaker and keynoter for the day is howard chilanski. howard is a professor of law at georgetown university law school, and a partner, as well of the davis polk law firm, and importantly for our purposes today, of course, he's the former administrator in the -- in president obama's administration of the office of information and regulatory affairs which is within the office of management and budget. that position is often referred to the regulatory czar, whether howard likes to be a czar or not, but that's the facts, and howa howard again, just briefly, he's a former director of the ftc's bureau of economics, and he also served previously as chief economist of the fcc from 1999 to 2000, and a senior economist for the president's council of economic advisers during president clinton's administration. so again, and howard, as well as ted bolima have degrees in both -- he's got a ph.d in economics and also a law degree. by the way, not sure i mentioned it, but the topic of th
, but again, i'll refer you to the more complete bios in the brochure. our initial speaker and keynoter for the day is howard chilanski. howard is a professor of law at georgetown university law school, and a partner, as well of the davis polk law firm, and importantly for our purposes today, of course, he's the former administrator in the -- in president obama's administration of the office of information and regulatory affairs which is within the office of management and budget. that position...
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>> i think with bio tech, it shows the habit of this market and the current environment to look for the them up it hasn't really helped, but for this -- we closed today at 24.38. but you observe the oil crash and the week or seasonal >> by the way, we talk about how smooth this rebalancing is, i lmgs got run-over by three traders. we have a lot going on here. we have a news alert on wal-mart right now. curtany reagan stepping in with details. >> routers citing a source that wal-mart is not considering a rival bid for whole foods. again, this is reuters citing a source wal-mart is not considering a rival bid for whole foods. wal-mart told us last week their customers are looking for a experience with physical and digital they said, we quote, with feel great with our position and fast growing ecommerce and grocery business so that's what wal-mart said last week. and now we have this word from a source according to reuters they are not going to make a rival bid. back to you. >> curtany, you cover all the retailers. is this surprising to you of all of them the. >> no, not at all. >> which n
>> i think with bio tech, it shows the habit of this market and the current environment to look for the them up it hasn't really helped, but for this -- we closed today at 24.38. but you observe the oil crash and the week or seasonal >> by the way, we talk about how smooth this rebalancing is, i lmgs got run-over by three traders. we have a lot going on here. we have a news alert on wal-mart right now. curtany reagan stepping in with details. >> routers citing a source that...
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. >> look at their bio's, in high school, did you have a long bio like that. >> a long bio?n't have a bio. >> that's accomplishment right there. >> wow. >> congratulates toss them. thirty days to live. this guy, he had 30 days to live. that will was 12 years ago! that didn't stop this west philadelphia artist. he's choose to go live life to the fullest, he doesn't want you to feel sorry for him. he certainly doesn't feel sorry for himself. you want to meet him. hang around. what are you doing? watching this breath savers protect mint neutralize the plaque acids in my mouth. i can't see anything! that's because it's working so hard. hey, what are you guys doing? karen. we're neutralizing. maybe i want to neutralize. you ever think of that? >> june is education month, more than $1.2 million people in the u.s. are living with hiv. one in eight of them don't know it. this is according to the cdc. >> well, west philadelphia man was given 30 days to live after being diagnosed, with sometimes this deadly disease. rather than feel sorry for himself he chose to live life on his own t
. >> look at their bio's, in high school, did you have a long bio like that. >> a long bio?n't have a bio. >> that's accomplishment right there. >> wow. >> congratulates toss them. thirty days to live. this guy, he had 30 days to live. that will was 12 years ago! that didn't stop this west philadelphia artist. he's choose to go live life to the fullest, he doesn't want you to feel sorry for him. he certainly doesn't feel sorry for himself. you want to meet him....
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remember when bio-stocks went higher? today was one. it got unstuck for celgene. and biogen, 4. nice to see that. it's only one day. but nice to see the stock of wells fargo go up a dollar. the big national banks have been suffering from weakness from the trading division. however wells fargo supposed to be doing okay. perhaps that's how it could pop today. even the ceo, tim sloane said, loan growth is less robust than a year ago. and it does take 18 month chipotle-like for the american public to truly for give. wells fargo is the chipotle of banking. it's nice to see the stock can go up not just down. bottom line, the rap against this market, it was all fang all the time and some tesla. today, the market got broader, much broader and makes your more confident stocks can keep going higher even with the first five months of positive returns. gabriel from california. >> caller: jim, love your show. you're like the family member of my house hoeld. everybody knows at 3:00 i have my hot tea and jim cramer. >> what's up? >> i wanted to know if you think exxonmobil is safe or change my
remember when bio-stocks went higher? today was one. it got unstuck for celgene. and biogen, 4. nice to see that. it's only one day. but nice to see the stock of wells fargo go up a dollar. the big national banks have been suffering from weakness from the trading division. however wells fargo supposed to be doing okay. perhaps that's how it could pop today. even the ceo, tim sloane said, loan growth is less robust than a year ago. and it does take 18 month chipotle-like for the american public...
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second there's blue bird bio. it's a leading player in the red hot field of cancer immunotherapy.n addition to oncology they also have interesting treatments for rare genetic conditions like sickle cell disease. this is another stock that rocketed higher. a week bluebird was trading at $75. now it's at 108 so what happened? they rolled out data from the phase 1 trial. it's treatment for refracturing myloma. they reengineer them to target and kill cancer and then pump them back into the patient. the drug is still in the early stages but the numbers were actually amazing with a 100% overall response rate. this was a small trial. by the end of the last data analysis period everyone enrolled was still in remission and we're likely to get more data on this story in december. bluebird has a lot going for it but that's a huge move and i'm wary of chasing. however the partner was celgene and the stock hasn't done much as of late so maybe that's a lower risk play and of course a lower reward play in order to get into the stock. the third biggest winner, interesting. it's another company fo
second there's blue bird bio. it's a leading player in the red hot field of cancer immunotherapy.n addition to oncology they also have interesting treatments for rare genetic conditions like sickle cell disease. this is another stock that rocketed higher. a week bluebird was trading at $75. now it's at 108 so what happened? they rolled out data from the phase 1 trial. it's treatment for refracturing myloma. they reengineer them to target and kill cancer and then pump them back into the patient....
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it can be turned into bio diesel. it creates vegetable oil, cold—pressed.or you on salad dressings. we think farmers will always want to grow oilseed rape but without neonicotinoid technology in difficult years, it will be more challenging. a major manufacturer says they're convinced that pesticides are not bad for bees. the eu will soon decide whether to extend the ban. but with brexit for the uk, any decision may be short lived. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here's evan. tonight, on the 20th anniversary of the handover, we will hear from the last british governor of hong kong, chris patten. he calls the chinese ambassador to britain a man who doesn't know the difference between democracy and a wet haddock. that and other observations on bbc two. that is underway on bbc two. now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'mjohn watson. coming up. johanna konta recovers from a fall at eastbourne to beat the world number one and recah the semi finals. murray's worries mount. injury forces him out of a wimbledon w
it can be turned into bio diesel. it creates vegetable oil, cold—pressed.or you on salad dressings. we think farmers will always want to grow oilseed rape but without neonicotinoid technology in difficult years, it will be more challenging. a major manufacturer says they're convinced that pesticides are not bad for bees. the eu will soon decide whether to extend the ban. but with brexit for the uk, any decision may be short lived. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here's evan. tonight, on...
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this brought out this big, discussion when it comes bio picks, can you really take it literally. i said i thought we knew when it comes to about that you are not supposed to take them literally. people were upset. people were commenting it is supposed to be about someone's real life, real person and yes we take it literal but i just thought it was -- >> it is not a documentary. >> it is always an expression, artistic expression. someone's views and what i thought they would do is they would take events that will happen. only jade and tupac know what went on between them and what happened. you take you know something that haze happened, and recreate it and try to put together something to display or to show what happened, right. >> it is hard to cram that have leave into an hour an a half. remember straight out ofment company ton. that was a six or seven years they crammed in the hour and a half. >> true. >> you don't want to think bit , big moment with jamie fox had a scene with regina king and they are in the hotel room he looked and said hit the road jack. i refuse to believe t
this brought out this big, discussion when it comes bio picks, can you really take it literally. i said i thought we knew when it comes to about that you are not supposed to take them literally. people were upset. people were commenting it is supposed to be about someone's real life, real person and yes we take it literal but i just thought it was -- >> it is not a documentary. >> it is always an expression, artistic expression. someone's views and what i thought they would do is...
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. >>> hoy las autoridades aseguran que gente cervacana al los at n atacantes de bio saber algo y pr esoamientos sop sospechosos deben informarlo a l la policia . >>> las autoridades han decidido instalar baarreras decemento en setestas bordes appara qimpedi a ataque terrorista atentados terroristas vuelvan a sucedcer. >>> esto ocurrio cuando esta f r furgoneta atropello psersonas e el puente de londres. >>> hay tres oficailiales, uno t estaba herido, y luego seguimos caminando mas al fondo y comen comenzamos a ver cueprrpos, o s personas en el piso y una tras o otras. >>> en vez de correr , decidi o decidieron seguir a los agred o agredidos . >>> ella estaba sangrando mas . >>> en runi seino unido se mant severos. >>>a lcalcalde realizo vibgiliaa recodardar heroidos en el aterns terroristas . >>e> stos ataques fueron apro aprovechados por el ptresident d donald trump, icnlncluso ataco gobierno, diceiendo que cortes u pueden llmarlo como quiere pero que n eecesitan vewtto mirgrat v v(ver informacion en pantalla( a oerden ejecutiva del pdtreside q que impide el ingreso de spp personas de
. >>> hoy las autoridades aseguran que gente cervacana al los at n atacantes de bio saber algo y pr esoamientos sop sospechosos deben informarlo a l la policia . >>> las autoridades han decidido instalar baarreras decemento en setestas bordes appara qimpedi a ataque terrorista atentados terroristas vuelvan a sucedcer. >>> esto ocurrio cuando esta f r furgoneta atropello psersonas e el puente de londres. >>> hay tres oficailiales, uno t estaba herido, y luego...
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the food company, it is one of the worst performance in s & p 500 and it is an ugly day for bluebird bio% >>> speaking of ugly melissa, the new york mets of a rough lost that was nothing compared to what happened in the stand a met fan tried to catch a foul ball while holding a baby in his arm. he does get the ball but he gets a stern talking from his wife, rips the baby out of his hands >> did he drop the baby? >> no, he did not. [ laughter ] >> did he get the ball yes, he did. >> yeah, hit the baby. >> will the baby eventually get that ball? >> happily ever after. >> look at all the men cheering. >> look at all the men cheering. >> that was a little too close >> what was he supposed to do when the ball is coming right at him. >> he was supposed to cover and duck to make sure the baby does not get hit. >> i am rarely judgmental, you know me. >> this is the best of both worlds the baby is fine and the guy gets the ball. >> all right he really wanted the ball. >> steve schwartz is making a huge bet with his money hoping to ease global tension by starting one year of international group of
the food company, it is one of the worst performance in s & p 500 and it is an ugly day for bluebird bio% >>> speaking of ugly melissa, the new york mets of a rough lost that was nothing compared to what happened in the stand a met fan tried to catch a foul ball while holding a baby in his arm. he does get the ball but he gets a stern talking from his wife, rips the baby out of his hands >> did he drop the baby? >> no, he did not. [ laughter ] >> did he get the...
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the brochure is also available at our website, in the interests of time i'll keep the bios short. seated with me at the podium here i have ted lipski, acting director of the bureau of competition at the federal trade commission. the bureau of competition addresses mergers and premerger clearance and anti-competitive practices. stead ted is recognized in the field of anti-competition law and policy. with an extensive background as well in private practice and historic service at the antitrust division of the department of justice. i also have here on the panel, tom paul who is acting director of the bureau of consumer protection in the federal trade commission, the bureau of consumer protection involves matters such as advertising and marketing practices, privacy as well as enforcement actions. and then finally we also have with us today daniel lyons, associate professor of law at boston college law school where he specializes in matters such as property, telecommunications and administrative law. professor lyons is a member of free state foundation's board of academic advisers. so
the brochure is also available at our website, in the interests of time i'll keep the bios short. seated with me at the podium here i have ted lipski, acting director of the bureau of competition at the federal trade commission. the bureau of competition addresses mergers and premerger clearance and anti-competitive practices. stead ted is recognized in the field of anti-competition law and policy. with an extensive background as well in private practice and historic service at the antitrust...
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been defensive while -- very expensive, anywhere else to play i think the target is off the back of bio tech >> when you look at those name, united health and humana, the growth factor, they can grow into those because the growth is so stropg. >> should they trade where they have been? i'm not sure >> does the market carry tax reform tax cuts? ink is a positive. no question about it i think it's going to be tax cuts i don't think it's reform. i think it's going to happen before first quarter next year i think the market is going to rip on that news >>> still ahead. winding up to get what he is calling his best pitch yet can he spell the traders on his under the radar retail play? we'll find out i'm melissa lee. you're watching "fast money. here's what else is coming up on fast >> coming up review of rock 5,000 >> think there are too many sequels? you might be right because a disturbing trend is gripping hollywood and spell trouble for a number of media stocks plus it's tom lee's summer of discontent his high profile calls on energy, telecom and fang are not working out. ise'hiill he sti
been defensive while -- very expensive, anywhere else to play i think the target is off the back of bio tech >> when you look at those name, united health and humana, the growth factor, they can grow into those because the growth is so stropg. >> should they trade where they have been? i'm not sure >> does the market carry tax reform tax cuts? ink is a positive. no question about it i think it's going to be tax cuts i don't think it's reform. i think it's going to happen...
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they found blood being stored there along with used needles he told police he was working for a bio medical company. but there's no word on why he was collecting all that blood. >>> a cause discovered of the awful fire in london. 70 people died. and some think the number could grow. >>> tornadoes left a trail of destruction across the southeast. and left one woman with a wooden stake sticking out >>> british police are considering manslaughter charges over that deadly high- rise apartment building fire last week. investigators revealed a faulty appliance sparked that fire and both the building insulation and tiles failed safety tests. >>> here's gavin. >> investigators say a faulty fridge freezer sparked the london apartment fire that killed at least 79 people. and they've ordered an immediate examination of the model. >> we know this fire wasn't started deliberately. and we know that the -- had never been subject to -- before. >> the insulation and tiles didn't pass safety tests for mb buildings. the siding known as acm encases a polyethylene core that's flammable. fire tests have shown ex
they found blood being stored there along with used needles he told police he was working for a bio medical company. but there's no word on why he was collecting all that blood. >>> a cause discovered of the awful fire in london. 70 people died. and some think the number could grow. >>> tornadoes left a trail of destruction across the southeast. and left one woman with a wooden stake sticking out >>> british police are considering manslaughter charges over that deadly...
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this time they are going to fire laser beams at the bio film. that's right, topper, laser beams. >> there is no chemicals. there is no chemical residue that has to be contained or would inadvertently wash into the tidal basin. any time we can avoid to use chemicals we will do that. >> this is legit. black slime didn't do damage, just ugly to look at. the work will begin with the laser beams sometime this summer. >>> picking apart the malware behind a cyber attack that went global today. they found hackers did their damage by using code leaked from the nsa. the hack attack paralyzed everything from a russian company tod manufacturer merk here in the u.s. >>> setting up a garden to help kids learn. the problem it's become a community salad bar. we take you to the southeast for that story next. >>> and 6:00 at futurecast, chilly, 66 in leesburg, even 62 downtown. we will check the temperatures in the afternoon and come ahead look at the july 4th forecast. >>> and topper's basement, could be a key to quitting your job? we asked and will verify. >> o
this time they are going to fire laser beams at the bio film. that's right, topper, laser beams. >> there is no chemicals. there is no chemical residue that has to be contained or would inadvertently wash into the tidal basin. any time we can avoid to use chemicals we will do that. >> this is legit. black slime didn't do damage, just ugly to look at. the work will begin with the laser beams sometime this summer. >>> picking apart the malware behind a cyber attack that went...
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in the day to get up in bios. can't come the day to get up but actually. kind of had to make gotta get up. for everybody to get us to look. at the you know. why did you know when you made me how much. this is what out me to do you. know you didn't see right forty seven. at seven o. seven hours it would force them. how much to do is. go to sell. orders eat. at the border be. ordered or a chance seven is fit six right you create as a taste and take it now. you know the guy added to the. dad is slavery. a woman on a back. you know because you know when you have to go to a temp service as a slave master woman you're back out there no simu no. seven dollars. when a slave master you took on a jihad tomorrow at a certain time of macedonia and took my money so gave me a son. and then. we select is that a new come over you would. you know it is the saying dang. blacks you know its attempts are. in order and picked the best man to man a pick cinema. he peered into money or no money at all. i mean was different the name has changed but the game still missing. is. you
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. >> we used by putting bio innings into the 3d printer are able to print actual organ structures. >>e, that structure was a mouse ovary. here's how it works. researchers removed mouse ovaries and preserved the ovarian tissue isolating the hormone producing cells. they then used the 3d printer and a special gelatin ink and principal the basic structure or scaffold creating layers in precise angles that replicate add real ovary. they then inserted the ovarian follicles to make a prosthetic ovary. >> northwestern researchers say the key to success was to fine tune the scaffold structure so the follicles could survive and grow and function as a natural ovary. >> imagine it like this. the scaffold just like in building construction is used to house the cells in an artificial environment. once the newly created prosthetic avery was transplanted back into the mice, here's what happened. the cells began to mature and ovulates. blood vessels started forming a allowing hormones to flow. the result a fully functional bio prosthetic ovary that not only restored hormones but also allowed mice to
. >> we used by putting bio innings into the 3d printer are able to print actual organ structures. >>e, that structure was a mouse ovary. here's how it works. researchers removed mouse ovaries and preserved the ovarian tissue isolating the hormone producing cells. they then used the 3d printer and a special gelatin ink and principal the basic structure or scaffold creating layers in precise angles that replicate add real ovary. they then inserted the ovarian follicles to make a...
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i am going to leave the bio to you guys. you can look in the program and see the extended bios but i will run down the line here. we have lyndsey burke, the education drepgter for the heritage foundation. jefferys is the president of de conde democrats for a lifl rights reform. >> marty is west. aels always previously an negotiation policy adviser to senator lamar alexander, the republican of tennessee. >> a quick housekeeping note, this is one of the first candle at ewa. everything is on the record so it is a fair game. it is a little warning. >> this is live stream. 1993 want to provide a lot of time for your questions. we'll forgo opening remarks and sort of dive right into this. i wanted to take a minute to set the scene that we are currently in. so i will just ask, six months ago how many of you thought thoul be in this poll serious condition are today. no one, really? >> okay. we kind of missed the ball on this. i don't think many of us expected to have president trump or maybe we did not expected of a republican would
i am going to leave the bio to you guys. you can look in the program and see the extended bios but i will run down the line here. we have lyndsey burke, the education drepgter for the heritage foundation. jefferys is the president of de conde democrats for a lifl rights reform. >> marty is west. aels always previously an negotiation policy adviser to senator lamar alexander, the republican of tennessee. >> a quick housekeeping note, this is one of the first candle at ewa. everything...
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his bio is in your program book. as many notable -- he has many notable accomplishments but i want to highlight his 30 years at pediatrics. i very much appreciate him providing a welcome and joining us for dinner. it's my pleasure to bring up hud secretary carson to the podium right now. >> thank you. well, i'm delighted to be here with you. thankful for all the work you have done. i had a wonderful time last night. opportunity to see many people that i hadn't seen for quite some time and enjoyed meeting with some of the award winners. now, last week hud hosted a housing policy forum where i spoke about the state of the housing market. it's stable, secure and sound. the market is safe. i want to emphasize that. and the market is in good shape. and much of the credit for that goes to the people in this room. after the turbulence of 2008, we must remain vigilant and very watchful and anticipate more than react. we must be prudent and practical, continue to maintain responsible lending practices. wishful thinking cannot
his bio is in your program book. as many notable -- he has many notable accomplishments but i want to highlight his 30 years at pediatrics. i very much appreciate him providing a welcome and joining us for dinner. it's my pleasure to bring up hud secretary carson to the podium right now. >> thank you. well, i'm delighted to be here with you. thankful for all the work you have done. i had a wonderful time last night. opportunity to see many people that i hadn't seen for quite some time and...
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this isn't just a market access issue for the bio tech firms. the lack of approval for these products also forces u.s. producers to choose between the most current varieties or continuing to access -- continuing access to china's 1.3 dll consumers, and it is obviously a big deal. as agreed to under u.s./china 100 day plan, china's national bio safety committee recently met to review approval petitions for eight u.s. bio tech products, which have seen their approval for the chinese market delayed by an average of five years, pretty astonishing. so following the bio safety committee meeting, the nbc meeting that the chinese ministry of agriculture approved only two of the eight pending products. and so approval of only two of these eight obviously is disappointing and i'm concerned that china will not honor the spirit of the 100-day plan and in approving the remaining six products. i understand the nbc is set to meet again by the end of june, giving us the opportunity to have the other six products approved. what is ustr doing to ensure china foll
this isn't just a market access issue for the bio tech firms. the lack of approval for these products also forces u.s. producers to choose between the most current varieties or continuing to access -- continuing access to china's 1.3 dll consumers, and it is obviously a big deal. as agreed to under u.s./china 100 day plan, china's national bio safety committee recently met to review approval petitions for eight u.s. bio tech products, which have seen their approval for the chinese market...
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and i can come her full bio is in the brochure and it's on our website. i guess maybe the only other thing i'll point out is that she served -- who let off our program today as chief economist at the fcc, and i believe is the only one that's held the position that did it twice, two different times, terms, so she must've done an awful lot right the first time around. so finally before michelle, and michelle will offer some final remarks here to conclude the conference, and the only other thing i will say is that i mentioned when commissioner pai was here, our book, communications, law and policy in the digital age, the only other plug that needs to be given about this book is that professor connolly has a chapter in it, which i hope she remembers. it's on spectrum auctions and how they should be conducted properly to best serve the public and consumers. so that's another reason why you might want to take a look at this book. with that i want to call on professor connolly for some brief remarks. i think we called this final thoughts in our brochure. profess
and i can come her full bio is in the brochure and it's on our website. i guess maybe the only other thing i'll point out is that she served -- who let off our program today as chief economist at the fcc, and i believe is the only one that's held the position that did it twice, two different times, terms, so she must've done an awful lot right the first time around. so finally before michelle, and michelle will offer some final remarks here to conclude the conference, and the only other thing i...
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taken out of chilen's toys, but they're still widely used in many other types of consumer products, and bio-monitoring studies show that these chemicals are still showing up in people. >> we're deep in the hold of bisphenol a. there's widespread exposure. it's biologically active at very low levels. >> bpa is of concern, because it looks like an estrogen. and it's been shown o have a weak estrogenic effect. and so if u're exposed to a chemical that might interfere with your hormone levels, in this case your estrogen, that can have effects, particularly if it happens during development. >> and there is preliminary data that says that it may in fact directly--an early life exposure might directly increase the risk of breast cancer in animals. >> if there are chemicals that affect the development of the breast even before birth, if there are chemicals that cause breast tumors in animals, these are chemicals that we want to be worried about and start thinking abou reducing exposure. >> in addition to breast cancer, bpa may be associated with genetic damage and a wide variety of reproductive, metabolic, be
taken out of chilen's toys, but they're still widely used in many other types of consumer products, and bio-monitoring studies show that these chemicals are still showing up in people. >> we're deep in the hold of bisphenol a. there's widespread exposure. it's biologically active at very low levels. >> bpa is of concern, because it looks like an estrogen. and it's been shown o have a weak estrogenic effect. and so if u're exposed to a chemical that might interfere with your hormone...
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his bio is in your program books. as many notable accomplishments i wanted to highlight obviously is nearly 30 years as director of pediatrics neurosurgery at johns hopkins children's center. we are very excited to have dr. ben carson join us last night at our 45th annual housing visionary awards and very much appreciate him providing a welcome and joining us for dinner. it is my pleasure to bring up the secretary dr. ben carson to the podium right now. [applause] >> thank you. i am delighted to be here with you. thankful for all of the work that you have done.i had a wonderful time last night. an opportunity to see many people that i had not seen for quite some time. and enjoyed meeting with some of the award winners. last week hud hosted a policy former expo. a stable secure and the market is safe. i want to emphasize that. the market is in good shape. and much of the credit for that goes with people in this room. after the turbulence of 2008, we must remain vigilant and very watchful and anticipate more than react.
his bio is in your program books. as many notable accomplishments i wanted to highlight obviously is nearly 30 years as director of pediatrics neurosurgery at johns hopkins children's center. we are very excited to have dr. ben carson join us last night at our 45th annual housing visionary awards and very much appreciate him providing a welcome and joining us for dinner. it is my pleasure to bring up the secretary dr. ben carson to the podium right now. [applause] >> thank you. i am...
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we had to put three interesting facts on our bio and they chose the one where i could sing all of the presidents, in order, while singing a song. i had to do it in front of the whole audience and it was kind of cool to do it in front of all of them. it was fun. (laughs) - how can i not ask you to show us? - okay. washington, adams, jefferson, madison, monroe, adams, jackson, van buren, harrison, tyler, poke and taylor, fillmore, pierce, buchanan. lincoln, johnson, grant, hayes, garfield, arthur, cleveland, harrison, cleveland, mckinley, roosevelt, taft, wilson, harding, coolidge, hoover, franklin roosevelt, harry s. truman, dwight d. eisenhower, john f. kennedy, johnson, nixon, ford, carter, reagan, bush, clinton, bush, obama. it's a mouthful for sure (laughs) - impressive. and you didn't just recite the names, but you asked the audience to clap along, did they? - they did. it was a way to get them involved and the final question is kind of an intense point so i think it kind of broke up the mood and made everyone more relaxed. - what gave you the idea to sing the presidents song? - w
we had to put three interesting facts on our bio and they chose the one where i could sing all of the presidents, in order, while singing a song. i had to do it in front of the whole audience and it was kind of cool to do it in front of all of them. it was fun. (laughs) - how can i not ask you to show us? - okay. washington, adams, jefferson, madison, monroe, adams, jackson, van buren, harrison, tyler, poke and taylor, fillmore, pierce, buchanan. lincoln, johnson, grant, hayes, garfield,...
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>> yeah, melissa i think we are i think the best positioned bio pharmaceutical company to deal with ahaps tougher or different pricing environment. we have great diversity and already price our medicines i think very fairly. we don't take big price increases and we have an acetics business which is cash pay which is outside the entire conversation and probably our fastest part so, yes, we could have some impact but also the best positioned bio pharmaceutical company. >> of course some of your peers like pfizer recent report saying 90 drugs they raised prices by 20%. do you feel like the rest of the industry is stepping up to the plate in terms of trying to make sure that pressure doesn't come from the government instead? >> yeah. i think that's an issue. we have seen companies start to be i think a lot more responsible and a lot more focussed on finding the right equal lib bree yum between pricing and access and the ability to invest in innovation for cures and treatments of new diseases where they set that equilibrium is different they set that point i think more towards access and a
>> yeah, melissa i think we are i think the best positioned bio pharmaceutical company to deal with ahaps tougher or different pricing environment. we have great diversity and already price our medicines i think very fairly. we don't take big price increases and we have an acetics business which is cash pay which is outside the entire conversation and probably our fastest part so, yes, we could have some impact but also the best positioned bio pharmaceutical company. >> of course...
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it's the bell weather pane in the industry now in bio tech and those are all done well because people recognize that all the promises of clamping down on costs to health care dfsh. >> out the window. >> not going to happen >> no. >> the group won again it won again in '94 with hillary. the group just wins. they're very powerful. >> this has broad ramifications but we're talking about roughly 22 million people out of a population of 320. >> 317 million. >> 32 million of those 11 million went through the exchanges. that's not come down maybe it stabilizes and starts to move up. >> there's no real penalty. >> and then half went to medicaid because they qualified and didn't know and another half for the expanded medicaid. >> it was worth more than the health care insurance and everybody would be in but they made the penalty too low that's my own view if you raise the penalty, then people come in competition >> that stock will continue to be a winner. >> you don't think it's going to pass >> it can't. i'm not being political. i'm saying buy these companies they're winners. buy them they're
it's the bell weather pane in the industry now in bio tech and those are all done well because people recognize that all the promises of clamping down on costs to health care dfsh. >> out the window. >> not going to happen >> no. >> the group won again it won again in '94 with hillary. the group just wins. they're very powerful. >> this has broad ramifications but we're talking about roughly 22 million people out of a population of 320. >> 317 million....
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la cual exigir a los restaurantes y cafeteras a usar aquellos que son de bamb o que son de material biomedio milln de ''popotes'' a diario. cesar lleg le momento de palco deportivo... lleg le momento de palco deportivo... blanca pasamos con juan francisco ramrez y la historia de un destacado atleta de nuestra regin... take lot 0:01 - 0:05 0:28 - 0:32 01:27 - 01:32 dedicacin, disciplina, esfuerzo y sacrificio son caracteristicas bsicas para ca nzar el xito en cualquier deporte... adems de contar con esas cualidades... nuestro atleta de hoy en palco deportivo... destaca por su talento como portero de ftbol y tambin por un gran valor humano... la humildad... su pasión por el fútbol comenzó de manera similar a la de muchos jovencitos, desde niño jugando en un equipo recreacional, pero su inicio como portero fue con un cierto toque de comicidad. sot "muchos me decían vete a la portería a ver si haces algo ahí; no era muy bueno con el balón entonces me metieron a la portería" sin perder el ánimo, víctor juárez aceptó el reto con un espíritu de competidor. al poco tiempo con la ayuda de un ent
la cual exigir a los restaurantes y cafeteras a usar aquellos que son de bamb o que son de material biomedio milln de ''popotes'' a diario. cesar lleg le momento de palco deportivo... lleg le momento de palco deportivo... blanca pasamos con juan francisco ramrez y la historia de un destacado atleta de nuestra regin... take lot 0:01 - 0:05 0:28 - 0:32 01:27 - 01:32 dedicacin, disciplina, esfuerzo y sacrificio son caracteristicas bsicas para ca nzar el xito en cualquier deporte... adems de contar...
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sector when you talk about the drug companies, the insurance companies, everything is adding up to this bio tech, i still long that because i still think there's a wave of m&a coming if you can clear waway some of the uncertainty that big pharma has to buy, to me, i like that i also like a and d. i think there's multiple reasons to buy that. one is because of the mining phase. that's going on. but there are other reasons to buy amd, which we've seen in run up and we haven't seen the 2017, february 2017 highs. so i think there's more to go in a and d. >> expedia, price line, can't stop either one of those but gilead is down on here. for me, ibb is is is up 20%. i think you've got to buy that versus a binary risk you buy at the risk. you buy the index versus the individual >> two of the hottest stocks this year. >> if you believe in the home improvement area, you believe in homebuilders, i'm in the homebuilders i think this is a profit taking segment. i believe you're going to see them recover you can't believe in one without the other. guy has mentioned that home depot is good when housing i
sector when you talk about the drug companies, the insurance companies, everything is adding up to this bio tech, i still long that because i still think there's a wave of m&a coming if you can clear waway some of the uncertainty that big pharma has to buy, to me, i like that i also like a and d. i think there's multiple reasons to buy that. one is because of the mining phase. that's going on. but there are other reasons to buy amd, which we've seen in run up and we haven't seen the 2017,...
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her bio and all of her accomplishments are online, and you can read that, and they're part of the program, so i won't
her bio and all of her accomplishments are online, and you can read that, and they're part of the program, so i won't
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conclusion based on interviews with people alleged to be the victims of the attack as well as from bio material that was provided to them by n.g.o.s including the white helmets so that that's kind of an interesting point as well now it's also important to note that the report never says how this chemical attack was carried out but despite that despite the fact they have no no real conclusion about how how these chemical agents were dispersed despite that that didn't stop the u.s. leaders and western leaders from announcing without any facts or any investigation that this had come from a from a bomb dropped by the syrian government this is what russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov had to say on the subject. of the should use. for the prohibition of chemical weapons has been absent unintelligibly it refused to go to the scene of the incident and did not provide any information yesterday who's. convinced that son in which was apparently found was dropped from the they don't know where the son came from and through these months tensions have been inflamed. now the most important thing t
conclusion based on interviews with people alleged to be the victims of the attack as well as from bio material that was provided to them by n.g.o.s including the white helmets so that that's kind of an interesting point as well now it's also important to note that the report never says how this chemical attack was carried out but despite that despite the fact they have no no real conclusion about how how these chemical agents were dispersed despite that that didn't stop the u.s. leaders and...
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never bio dee grades, yes, that was a cheek key demonstration.nk you much, chris o'connell. >>> on your radar you are lucky enough to have the day off tomorrow. well mother nature is working in your favor, my friend. live look at rehoboth beach, delaware. not a bad place to be tomorrow. meteorologist kathy orr is here and it's really looking like a winner. you were saying i mean earlier this week that it's a ten. >> oh, yeah. thursday for sure and undoubted from the city to the shore to the delaware beaches we're talking about the pick of the week. the temperature still pretty warm out there. 69 in the city. the high today 80 degrees and tomorrow we'll do it again. 68 right now in pottstown. 72 in allentown. the poconos only 58. down the shore we're look at temperatures mainly in the 60s with ocean water temperature at 63 degrees tomorrow we get into a northwesterly wind becoming westerly. you can see a few showers and storms popping up over the central part of buck bucks couny through doylestown earlier tonight moving into mers so county. it's q
never bio dee grades, yes, that was a cheek key demonstration.nk you much, chris o'connell. >>> on your radar you are lucky enough to have the day off tomorrow. well mother nature is working in your favor, my friend. live look at rehoboth beach, delaware. not a bad place to be tomorrow. meteorologist kathy orr is here and it's really looking like a winner. you were saying i mean earlier this week that it's a ten. >> oh, yeah. thursday for sure and undoubted from the city to the...
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delta flyers are being introduced to self service bag drops that use bio metric based screening.hine p image and takes a 3-d picture of e downloaded photo.reit to the tech is free for customers and you don't have to sign up ahead of time. right now though it's only available at minneapolis saint paul international airport. this feels like something we would have seen in a movie when we were kids. >> total recall. >> absolutely. >> going to mars. >> we probably will. >> 5:52. up next why a northeastern pennsylvania school decided to silence the valedictorian during his graduation speech. >> apple music is getting cheaper but there's a much today. -- a catch. we have the details coming up at 6:00. ♪ this summer in a place where flavor runs deep, any dish and every glass might be the best you've ever tasted as long as you don't forget your appetite. new york state. it's all here. it's only here. plan your trip to the finger lakes at iloveny.com ing. >> triple fives on this morning. sky6 trained up to the skies checking out the sunri coming up over the horizon. official sunrise time
delta flyers are being introduced to self service bag drops that use bio metric based screening.hine p image and takes a 3-d picture of e downloaded photo.reit to the tech is free for customers and you don't have to sign up ahead of time. right now though it's only available at minneapolis saint paul international airport. this feels like something we would have seen in a movie when we were kids. >> total recall. >> absolutely. >> going to mars. >> we probably will....
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of discussion of that at this meeting and very interesting one of the new medicines that may have a biolps the patients. >> tell us about the competitive landscape. going back to last august with the trial of lung cancer, a -- seeing a divergence between you and merck. >> well, lung cancer is difficult to treat disease and very heterogenius. we made great progress establishing opdivo as a standard of care and we are learning more every day. today we have the broadest development -- i mean in the industry we're investing in all of the communications, with chemotherapy. we started work in combination with ido. we are looking at opdivo and chemotherapy, so ultimately there may be different combinations that are needed for different groups of patients with lung cancer. and we are very well positioned to play an important role in lung cancer in the future. >> looking at the political environment around the drug industry right now, it has been a focus of president trump. the industry's pricing strategies. he has been saying in january the industry is getting away with murder when it comes to
of discussion of that at this meeting and very interesting one of the new medicines that may have a biolps the patients. >> tell us about the competitive landscape. going back to last august with the trial of lung cancer, a -- seeing a divergence between you and merck. >> well, lung cancer is difficult to treat disease and very heterogenius. we made great progress establishing opdivo as a standard of care and we are learning more every day. today we have the broadest development --...
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everyone here has the brochure where we have got the full bios there. the brochure is also on the website, for those of you in our c-span audience. those of youcome in our c-span audience. we are very pleased c-span is covering the conference today. what i'm going to do is introduce of the beckley -- alphabetically our panelists. i'm going to ask them to speak in that order, that is probably as good as any other order. meredith baker finds herself in that spot. i'm going to give you the brief version of their bio and maybe say something personal. they have a lot more you can read about in the official brochure. our first speaker is meredith baker . president ctia as its in june of 2014. she previously served in the as theministration, acting assistant secretary of commerce for communication's as information -- communications and information. while at ntia, she did a lot of important things. one thing meredith did that may be forgotten, but it is very important, she really is the person that facilitated and led the transition at that period to the digita
everyone here has the brochure where we have got the full bios there. the brochure is also on the website, for those of you in our c-span audience. those of youcome in our c-span audience. we are very pleased c-span is covering the conference today. what i'm going to do is introduce of the beckley -- alphabetically our panelists. i'm going to ask them to speak in that order, that is probably as good as any other order. meredith baker finds herself in that spot. i'm going to give you the brief...