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not no tto drink, but to follow one addict who is doing well, bob wright. >> i have people who don't . >> bob had once heard that mary would be every musician's worst nightmare. >> i could see her very angrily sitting in the bar. you think you're something? i'm sorry. i'm glad she's sober. ♪ >> but no heckling here. in fact, the softer side of scary mary is on display. bob dedicated a song to the judge is loaded with irony. cocaine blues by johnny cash. bob, who is now just one month from graduating, is due in drug court the next day for his monthly check in. true to form, mary drops a warning on the way out. >> see you tomorrow. be on time. >> now i need a shot. i'm joking. >> bob, will you tell everybody in the drug court what happened last night? >> about you guys being groupies, not yet. >> the last time he was this close to graduating, he failed. >> are you afraid this was the case of the guy who was going to fly solo and he self-sabotagies? >> yes. >>> coming up -- >> i'm not your mother. i'm not your friend. i am your judge. >>> then another reality check for danielle. >> i was
not no tto drink, but to follow one addict who is doing well, bob wright. >> i have people who don't . >> bob had once heard that mary would be every musician's worst nightmare. >> i could see her very angrily sitting in the bar. you think you're something? i'm sorry. i'm glad she's sober. ♪ >> but no heckling here. in fact, the softer side of scary mary is on display. bob dedicated a song to the judge is loaded with irony. cocaine blues by johnny cash. bob, who is now...
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i'm joined by bob wright, co-writer of autism speaks, and former director of general clicks and c.e.o. of another company. thank you for being with us. this is a massive collaboration. the deposit is spending $90 million a year. what are you guys going to do that the deposit is not doing? >> the nih, at least at this judge tur does not support se questioning, believing it's too expensive and don't have the ability to do it in mass. it would have to be farmed out to different people. that's unfortunate because it's going to look old, that quickly. we determined that about half of autism can be traced to genetics issues. the rest is environmental, which can bring into other things in it. trying to focus on genetics - 18 months ago we determined that whole genome sequencing was really the only nodology that we could employs because autism is so difficult to deal with. if we could get the $6 billion pieces of information, and get it processed, we'd have a chaps to break down the autism down to individual outisms a, b, c, d and e. that would bring in pharmaceutical companies and treatments
i'm joined by bob wright, co-writer of autism speaks, and former director of general clicks and c.e.o. of another company. thank you for being with us. this is a massive collaboration. the deposit is spending $90 million a year. what are you guys going to do that the deposit is not doing? >> the nih, at least at this judge tur does not support se questioning, believing it's too expensive and don't have the ability to do it in mass. it would have to be farmed out to different people....
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coming up next, we will talk with bob wright, the cofounder of autism speaks.will talk about research dollars and the rise of autism in the country. time.is 9:15 a.m. eastern the commerce department says the u.s. economy shrank at a 2.9% annual rate in the first quarter -- the worst showing since the beginning of the recession. the setback is expected to be temporary with growth rebounding solidly since the spring. u.s. durable goods orders fell 1%, driven by a sharp drop in demand for military equipment. orders excluding defense rose in% in may after falling april. a judge has dismissed the jury after it failed to reach a verdict on whether former news of the world editor andy colson and clive goodman were guilty of paying police officers for royal phone directories. mr. colson was convicted yesterday of conspiring to hack phones. to theameron apologized house of commons for employing andy colson. the labor party leader said the prime minister's employment of andy colson meant he brought a criminal into the heart of downing street and shows willful negligence.
coming up next, we will talk with bob wright, the cofounder of autism speaks.will talk about research dollars and the rise of autism in the country. time.is 9:15 a.m. eastern the commerce department says the u.s. economy shrank at a 2.9% annual rate in the first quarter -- the worst showing since the beginning of the recession. the setback is expected to be temporary with growth rebounding solidly since the spring. u.s. durable goods orders fell 1%, driven by a sharp drop in demand for military...
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bob wright is the co-founder of autism speaks and former ceo of nbc universal.ou, ronan. >> tell us how this can change the game. they are sharing data but what kind of gains would you expect to see? >> the whole genome sequencing produces so much data that it currently can't be used and computed many places. autism is very hard to work with. we haven't had break throughs we would like to have seen. this is the one -- biggest thing we could do, the biology of autism is complex. whole genome sequencing is complex and work google is doing is unique. i don't think anybody else can do this at this scale. what's the point of it? we can identify individual autisms like you have cancers as opposed to a cancer spectrum, that should allow us to arrange the presentation with autism so we have a, b, c and d and allowing pharmaceutical companies to come in and work with packages when they are not doing today and give parents a much closer to individualized treatment and learn more about diagnosis and treatment and it's not going to take 30 years to do this. >> do you think
bob wright is the co-founder of autism speaks and former ceo of nbc universal.ou, ronan. >> tell us how this can change the game. they are sharing data but what kind of gains would you expect to see? >> the whole genome sequencing produces so much data that it currently can't be used and computed many places. autism is very hard to work with. we haven't had break throughs we would like to have seen. this is the one -- biggest thing we could do, the biology of autism is complex....
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bob wright, thank you very much. i have some breaking news for you.om today. that will be june 18. the world cup, did you know this, starts tomorrow. the world's biggest sporting event. i know i told you earlier. are you kidding me? i am ready to make a bet. next. ♪ (mother vo) when i was pregnant ...i got lots of advice, but i needed information i could trust. unitedhealthcare's innovative, simple program helps moms stay on track with their doctors to get the right care and guidance. (anncr vo) that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. ♪ stuart: the world cup kicks off tomorrow. it will be a bonanza for social media. >> we will see record viewership. 4 million people tuning in. it kicks off tomorrow. brazil versus croatia. 4:00 p.m. we do not watch soccer or football. that is afternoon, early evening. that is time time. this is expected to generate so much money. $4 billion in revenue. stuart: you were telling me if i have an espn app, on my desktop or cell phone, i can watch any game, it any time, all of them, all the way through. >> for the first
bob wright, thank you very much. i have some breaking news for you.om today. that will be june 18. the world cup, did you know this, starts tomorrow. the world's biggest sporting event. i know i told you earlier. are you kidding me? i am ready to make a bet. next. ♪ (mother vo) when i was pregnant ...i got lots of advice, but i needed information i could trust. unitedhealthcare's innovative, simple program helps moms stay on track with their doctors to get the right care and guidance. (anncr...
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will join me rice willest host -- bob wright join me to guest host, right here on "in the loop." ♪ onast the hour. that means bloomberg television is on the markets. i'm julie hyman. let's take a look at where stocks are trading. we were little changed before the open and we remain little changed. snp slightly in the red. dow jones slightly in the green. we will get some data in about five minutes, the isn manufacturing report, which is forecast to show a rise last month from the prior month. in terms of what the treasury market is doing in advance of the report, not much movement on the 10-year note. 2.51% right now. as we enter a new month of trading, traders need to be prepared to be wrong as conventional wisdom was tossed out the window. for more on the markets, we are joined by mike reagan. he writes a regular column on some of the vagaries of the market. what were some of the bigger surprises in may for investors? clichÉ,u follow the old sell in may, go away. i was not the month to do that. not many people admit they do that religiously. if you look back to 1950, there is a famo
will join me rice willest host -- bob wright join me to guest host, right here on "in the loop." ♪ onast the hour. that means bloomberg television is on the markets. i'm julie hyman. let's take a look at where stocks are trading. we were little changed before the open and we remain little changed. snp slightly in the red. dow jones slightly in the green. we will get some data in about five minutes, the isn manufacturing report, which is forecast to show a rise last month from the...
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and late r bob wright will spea on autism. "washington journal" is live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >>> next, former irs official jennifer o'connor and the david ferriero talk about missing e-mails belonging to lois lerner. lerner is part of an investigation on whether irs targeted political groups seeking tax exempt status. darrell issa oversees this hearing. >> good morning all. if you could please close the doors and be seated. good morning. the committee will come to order without objection the chair is authorized to declare a recess of the committee at any time. as i said last night late for many of you and i say again this morning, the oversight committee exists to secure two fundamental principles. first, americans have a right to know that the money washington takes from them is well spent. and second, americans deserve an efficient, effective government that works for them. our duty on the oversight and government reform committee is to protect these rights. our solemn responsibility is to hold government accountable to taxpayers because taxpayers have a
and late r bob wright will spea on autism. "washington journal" is live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >>> next, former irs official jennifer o'connor and the david ferriero talk about missing e-mails belonging to lois lerner. lerner is part of an investigation on whether irs targeted political groups seeking tax exempt status. darrell issa oversees this hearing. >> good morning all. if you could please close the doors and be seated. good morning. the...
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bob wright, cofounder of autism speaks. thank you for talking to our viewers. we appreciate it. guest: thank you. a pleasure to be here. host: that does it for the washington journal. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker's room, washington, d.c., june 25, 2014. i hereby appoint the honorable ileana ros-lehtinen twact -- to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, john a. boehner, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of january 7, 2014, the chair will now recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour ebate. the chair will alternate recognition between the parties with each party limited to one hour and each member other than the majority and minority leaders and the minority whip , mited to five minutes each no event shall debate continue beyond 11:5
bob wright, cofounder of autism speaks. thank you for talking to our viewers. we appreciate it. guest: thank you. a pleasure to be here. host: that does it for the washington journal. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker's room, washington, d.c., june 25, 2014. i hereby appoint...
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wright brothers to super sonic jets. >> you know these names and faces five-star generals eisenhower and mcarthur. >> he was a dreamer. in being able to see past things where other people could not. >> bobarnold talking about his grandfather, general of the air force, henry arnold. he spent his retirement in what we know as wine country. one of the first military pilots to learn how to fly. his instructor? orville wright, of the wright brothers >> orville wright becomes a lifetime friend. >> he entered the air corps when the army has nine airplanes for the entire u.s. how did he end up spending twilight years in the bay area after years in washington, d.c.? it started here at chrissy field. >> he's very influential in creating new things to do with aviation. chrissy. is working well with doing record setting things. >> one thing he did not want to be part of was atomic bombing of japan. he advised truman not to drop the bomb >> but it did drop, ending the war. arnold then retired with a jeep and army driver. a perk for achieving five stars. >> he would go around the road. my father would say he's a pilot and they drive like that. he liked to go fast. >> arnold died in 1950 at relatively
wright brothers to super sonic jets. >> you know these names and faces five-star generals eisenhower and mcarthur. >> he was a dreamer. in being able to see past things where other people could not. >> bobarnold talking about his grandfather, general of the air force, henry arnold. he spent his retirement in what we know as wine country. one of the first military pilots to learn how to fly. his instructor? orville wright, of the wright brothers >> orville wright becomes...
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wright brothers to super sonic jets. >> you know these names and faces five-star generals eisenhower and mcarthur. >> he was a dreamer. in being able to see past things where other people could not. >> bobarnold talking about his grandfather, general of the air force, henry arnold. he spent his retirement in what we know as wine country. one of the first military pilots to learn how to fly. his instructor? orville wright, of the wright brothers >> orville wright becomes a lifetime friend. >> he entered the air corps when the army has nine airplanes for the entire u.s. how did he end up spending twilight years in the bay area after years in washington, d.c.? it started here at chrissy field. >> he's very influential in creating new things to do with aviation. chrissy. is working well with doing record setting things. >> one thing he did not want to be part of was atomic bombing of japan. he advised truman not to drop the bomb >> but it did drop, ending the war. arnold then retired with a jeep and army driver. a perk for achieving five stars. >> he would go around the road. my father would say he's a pilot and they drive like that. he liked to go fast. >> arnold died in 1950 at relatively
wright brothers to super sonic jets. >> you know these names and faces five-star generals eisenhower and mcarthur. >> he was a dreamer. in being able to see past things where other people could not. >> bobarnold talking about his grandfather, general of the air force, henry arnold. he spent his retirement in what we know as wine country. one of the first military pilots to learn how to fly. his instructor? orville wright, of the wright brothers >> orville wright becomes...
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wright. appreciate it. >> other races making headlines, new york 20 term james wrangle in the fight of his political life. espaillat too close to call. rangel declared victory anyway. >> bob vorey winning against tom tancredo. >> a ptea party victory kurt lawson cruising to victory over former congressman trey raid el. he plead guilty to drug possession. >> dan bongino wins: >> u.s. officials saying syria's air force conducted air strikes in western iraq. we need to continue to hit the militants before they strike us here in the u.s. >> our home land is at risk. they will hit us at home. >> this as half of the military advisors arrived in iraq. they will be assessing the situation and assisting iraqi security forces. >> this is scary. a dire warning from former vice president dick cheney about a 9-11 style attack on the home land. there will be another major terrorist strike on u.s. soil but far deadlier than 9-11. that's why he says the administration should not be solely focused on should be solely -- should not be solely focused on terror threats overseas. >> iraq and ear yaw asyria are potential problems. they like to say we got bin laden's problems solved or we have
wright. appreciate it. >> other races making headlines, new york 20 term james wrangle in the fight of his political life. espaillat too close to call. rangel declared victory anyway. >> bob vorey winning against tom tancredo. >> a ptea party victory kurt lawson cruising to victory over former congressman trey raid el. he plead guilty to drug possession. >> dan bongino wins: >> u.s. officials saying syria's air force conducted air strikes in western iraq. we need...