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clearly, this is a tough time for bristol-myers.did well and then we run into trouble double top within the context of bigger top forming and broken below that line and clinging there to support the horizontal neckline of the double top pattern. when we pull back and look at it longer term it goes from bad to worse, loot at that 100 week average and trend line. the stock market tracks that with precision. we tracked it in a way that i see the tail end of the bearish run and set for a fast move down looking back around that trend at 100 week moving average, perhaps 42, this is a stock that could trade $35. i would be a seller in anticipation of that fast move down. >> should you buy bristol-myers? absolutely no. thank you for joining us, andrew and rich ross and check out the online addition with yahoo! financ finance. >> i am. bristol-myers is the worst performing market followed by e-trade and charles squab and micron. e-trade and charles schwab has been very weak and maybe that reflects what investors are doing and whether or not
clearly, this is a tough time for bristol-myers.did well and then we run into trouble double top within the context of bigger top forming and broken below that line and clinging there to support the horizontal neckline of the double top pattern. when we pull back and look at it longer term it goes from bad to worse, loot at that 100 week average and trend line. the stock market tracks that with precision. we tracked it in a way that i see the tail end of the bearish run and set for a fast move...
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now, bristol meyers is interesting, one of the leaders in oncology, bristol myers and lung therapy, the stock fell today. and early stage trial from a company called insight, that stock also down today. but that was a very, very small study. only in eight patients and we should see updated data at the meeting. new positive study from astrazeneca, of course this is very important in the context of pfizer's $106 billion bid for the company. astrazeneca putting a lot of kba citizen on its pipeline saying it could bring billions in sales. in an interesting twist we saw the rise of a small company called clovis, which has a similar drug. so that stuck went way up. >> all right, thank you very much. to read more about the companies working on cancer treatments head to our website at nbr.com. >>> and coming up. the fight for your car's dashboard and why apple wants it to look like an iphone. >>> general motors has already recalled 8 million cars this year alone and just today, five more recalls were announced. adding another 2.7 million vehicles to the list. today's new recalls involve cadilla
now, bristol meyers is interesting, one of the leaders in oncology, bristol myers and lung therapy, the stock fell today. and early stage trial from a company called insight, that stock also down today. but that was a very, very small study. only in eight patients and we should see updated data at the meeting. new positive study from astrazeneca, of course this is very important in the context of pfizer's $106 billion bid for the company. astrazeneca putting a lot of kba citizen on its pipeline...
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this is the "sportscenter" set in bristol. we would like you to wake up. >> yep.l. he's going to do hockey because of our backgrounds. all that hockey played over in spokane. the heat and pacers. >> spokane chiefs, man. >> game five. paul george, bang. george, playing some "d." getting all fancy. traveled. pacers in control, up nine. heat get right back in it. now, down two. late going. lebron. kick it out. chris bosh had a chance to win but didn't. pacers win it 93-94. game six friday in miami. >> you should do a feature on traveling. >> yeah. >>> kings looking to move on to the stanley cup finals. got the last two teams to win the cup in chicago. this is interesting. ben smith ties it up on jonathan quick. and these two kids are from right outside of bristol. smith's third of the playoffs. we're tied. and then, in double-overtime, saad to handzus. saad really made that play. lights the lamp. quick is beat. and chicago survives. 5-4, in double-overtime. game six friday in los angeles. >>> this piece of paper said the pacers won 92-90. the score was 93-90. >> did
this is the "sportscenter" set in bristol. we would like you to wake up. >> yep.l. he's going to do hockey because of our backgrounds. all that hockey played over in spokane. the heat and pacers. >> spokane chiefs, man. >> game five. paul george, bang. george, playing some "d." getting all fancy. traveled. pacers in control, up nine. heat get right back in it. now, down two. late going. lebron. kick it out. chris bosh had a chance to win but didn't. pacers...
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from the arab world itself inaugurated the a train to bristol press well known tuesday. the connection is my keys to compile. just the piece is one such claim that arab emirates will create a cultural hub in the gulf states. the idea because it is evident i know this leads to my station was a meeting of the house has an aunt because of that very often to be cool to read it and really getting into a single to any of us and using it. one of its title. well it's my stations will become the centuries. melt the end of the muslim world as well as islamic pieces like this the eighteenth century moniker of success will be able to keep christina lee really nice kitchen and child the fifteen century yemeni torah. even still the indian and chinese the kids. satan would potentially flame the face of middle east and to figures like these two new plants in your notebook summit runs complain cure rate is assigning wait the country's cultural heritage. the new abu dhabi is french designer says critics of just jealous about the rise of the gulf state's financial muscle. crossing between
from the arab world itself inaugurated the a train to bristol press well known tuesday. the connection is my keys to compile. just the piece is one such claim that arab emirates will create a cultural hub in the gulf states. the idea because it is evident i know this leads to my station was a meeting of the house has an aunt because of that very often to be cool to read it and really getting into a single to any of us and using it. one of its title. well it's my stations will become the...
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i always default at bristol-myers and a diversified industrial so let's pick up general electric which i used to work for and make those changes and i'll feel. let's go to patrick in north carolina. what's going on. >> caller: nothing much. five stocks. disney, dt, johnson & johnson, chevron and underarmour, hoping for help. >> patrick has himself a portfolio that four out of five. there's like a four of a kind and fifth card that's fifth of a kind. you can't have bp and chevron. because chevron is all the way up to 126 we'll sell the chevron and keep the bp oil. we'll get disney which is terrific. that below 80, we have to pull the trigger. johnson & johnson long holding game terrific. underarmour, we step back and what does this portfolio need? a diversified industrial. let's default and do the general electric. let's go to dick in florida, how are you? >> caller: this is dick in naple's florida. >> my buddy is down there probably fishing right now. >> the fish as good good. anyway my stocks are am, dng, general electric, planes all american and gild. >> i'm doing nothing. this is pe
i always default at bristol-myers and a diversified industrial so let's pick up general electric which i used to work for and make those changes and i'll feel. let's go to patrick in north carolina. what's going on. >> caller: nothing much. five stocks. disney, dt, johnson & johnson, chevron and underarmour, hoping for help. >> patrick has himself a portfolio that four out of five. there's like a four of a kind and fifth card that's fifth of a kind. you can't have bp and...
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they're watching bristol-myers, america, astrazeneca, and incyte. the we'll be talking more at 7:00 a.m. on "squawk box." >> the dow up almost a half percent this month. that's not a lot. that's okay. come on, machblt s&p up more than 1.5% and the nasdaq has bounced back. it's up almost 3%. if you can't figure out what's happening in today's market, you're certainly not alone. there's a lot of concussion, perplexity, pros scratching their heads. what's behind confusion and is clari clarity, dominic chu, part of it? >> it's hard. and a bear sometimes. >> bear can do it. it's got claws. >> the bull is tougher that the bull has hooves. >> the bad news bears, they say there's no reason to think they're not good. if so why are they flooding to the safety of treasury bomds. you shouldn't be bullish on the economy if you think treasuries are the best place to be. then you've got the bullish side of the equation, right? they're saying what's happening? we don't know. the stock market is at a record high and vol tird volatility is the lowest. no matter what
they're watching bristol-myers, america, astrazeneca, and incyte. the we'll be talking more at 7:00 a.m. on "squawk box." >> the dow up almost a half percent this month. that's not a lot. that's okay. come on, machblt s&p up more than 1.5% and the nasdaq has bounced back. it's up almost 3%. if you can't figure out what's happening in today's market, you're certainly not alone. there's a lot of concussion, perplexity, pros scratching their heads. what's behind confusion and...
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an opportunity for bristol myers and merck and lily. >> all right. >>> coming up, jim chanos is next.s talking shorts, of course. wait until you hear what he's betting against now. we have new names for you. >>> plus, a wild card play he likes. >>> then, steve kuhn of pine river, manages $15 billion, and he says the key to success of this market is getting excited about stocks other people find boring. we'll find out what they are, that and much more is straight ahead on this special high-roller edition of "halftime" show live from vegas. tigers, both of you. tigers? don't be modest. i see how you've been investing. setting long term goals. diversifying. dip! you got our attention. we did? of course. you're type e* well, i have been researching retirement strategies. well that's what type e*s do. welcome home. taking control of your retirement? e*trade gives you the tools and resources to get it right. are you type e*? afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it
an opportunity for bristol myers and merck and lily. >> all right. >>> coming up, jim chanos is next.s talking shorts, of course. wait until you hear what he's betting against now. we have new names for you. >>> plus, a wild card play he likes. >>> then, steve kuhn of pine river, manages $15 billion, and he says the key to success of this market is getting excited about stocks other people find boring. we'll find out what they are, that and much more is straight...
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victims and their families about these charges, we also have an obligation to our counterparts in bristolake any statements that could compromise their prosecution. we have a similar obligation to protect the defendant's right to a fair trial, not just in our case, but also in the bristol county case where he will likely be tried first. for these reasons, we must be limited in the information that we release to the public outside of a court proceeding. i've discussed these limitations with commissioner evans, and he agrees with me. we're both aware of the heightened public interest in this case, but we have to balance that interest with our ethical responsibilities to the commonwealth's cases and the defendant's rights. >> that's suffolk county d.a. daniel conley, indictments for aaron hernandez for two other first-degree murders. these took place about a year before the other murder for which he is now being held. that trial upcoming. >> two men killed in boston in 2012. furtado and abreu, two men from cape verde. and a lot of people were thinking, wait. wasn't he already charged with so
victims and their families about these charges, we also have an obligation to our counterparts in bristolake any statements that could compromise their prosecution. we have a similar obligation to protect the defendant's right to a fair trial, not just in our case, but also in the bristol county case where he will likely be tried first. for these reasons, we must be limited in the information that we release to the public outside of a court proceeding. i've discussed these limitations with...
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brist bristol-myers. they'll have a lot more data at the meeting they'll be looking for.y turn that decline down after they got that down-grade, melissa. >> meg, thanks for that. >> one of the things you see, most of those names peaked in march. >> the big space bio tech is interested in is oncology drugs. the cancer drugs. the real growth opportunities. the thing about playing any one of these, they play at astonishing modules. there are actually a lot of companies not trading in obscene multiples, one name that comes to mind is cell jean. the way to capture those plays without taking the risk. would be on the names of incyte and clovis. one way is to play ibb. take advantage of the fact that options prices are up. jefferys is holding one. i would simply sell a put spread on ibb. the one that i'm looking at specifically is the july 235, 225 put spread. sell for $10 and buy for $6 to protect yourself. you're taking advantage of the fact that there is a lot of news in this space between now and the end of june, between these conferences and asco. you collect money as it si
brist bristol-myers. they'll have a lot more data at the meeting they'll be looking for.y turn that decline down after they got that down-grade, melissa. >> meg, thanks for that. >> one of the things you see, most of those names peaked in march. >> the big space bio tech is interested in is oncology drugs. the cancer drugs. the real growth opportunities. the thing about playing any one of these, they play at astonishing modules. there are actually a lot of companies not...
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and the big mover, that was bristol meyers got downgraded after the data, with the immuno therapy.do that after the downgrade. >> thanks for that. one thing you notice about the charts, most of the names peaked beginning of march. so will this help? >> yeah, the big space in biotech was specifically the oncology drugs. the cancer drugs in particular. that was the growth opportunities. they trade at astonishing multiples because their speculative. based on the forecast that these things are going to come up. a lot of companies in the same space, one is cell gene. and the way to capture the plays without the risk on the high volatility with insight or clovis, both are expected to move 16 to 20% in the options market, just play ibb. take advantage of the fact that options prices are up. not only because of asco, but there are health care conferences. goldman sachs is having one. sell a put spread on ibb. the one that i'm looking at specifically is the july 225. sell the puts, and protect yourself for 6 bucks. you're collecting 40% of the distance between the strikes. you're taking adv
and the big mover, that was bristol meyers got downgraded after the data, with the immuno therapy.do that after the downgrade. >> thanks for that. one thing you notice about the charts, most of the names peaked beginning of march. so will this help? >> yeah, the big space in biotech was specifically the oncology drugs. the cancer drugs in particular. that was the growth opportunities. they trade at astonishing multiples because their speculative. based on the forecast that these...
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they suggest new york neighbors bristol myers which they say is a leader in the area of onc oncology,orning star's conover say they could consider the irish drug maker shire, there is speculation that pfizer could split itself up in the next few years, separating the new drugs and older profits. for lower tax costs and pipeline drugs it is possible we should not discount pfizer and astrazeneca just yet. >>> more now on the food deal that tyler mentioned earlier in the program turning into quite a food fight. pilgrim's pride, the second largest poultry producer offering to buy hillshire brands for more than $6 and a half billion. it would expand the business beyond chicken and into hot dogs and sausages. it could derail their plans to buy pinnacle foods, hillshire says they still believe in the value of the pinnacle deal but plans to review hillshire's proposal. pilgrim's pride rose while shares of pinnacle fell. >>> now to china, where officials are pressing banks to replace high-end servers made by ibm with chinese-made models. the move comes as beijing and washington and espionage i
they suggest new york neighbors bristol myers which they say is a leader in the area of onc oncology,orning star's conover say they could consider the irish drug maker shire, there is speculation that pfizer could split itself up in the next few years, separating the new drugs and older profits. for lower tax costs and pipeline drugs it is possible we should not discount pfizer and astrazeneca just yet. >>> more now on the food deal that tyler mentioned earlier in the program turning...
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bristol myers has been rerated. people felt bristol myers not the same old, it's a high growth, anti-cancer pipeline play. they question in this report after looking at the data how really effie kay shus some of their anti-cancer drugs are versus kidney, lung cancer. this is a downgrade you must read if you own the stock. you have to understand people are going to be -- bristol has been highly valued in the group. >> right. >> so this is one of those you know how much i like this company. i have read the downgrade once this morning. i'm going back over it. i don't want to lose sight of the fact that this is a great franchise name. >> so you're not oftentimes when we put things up and talk about an analyst move you will be somewhat dismissive. you aren't being dismissive. >> the data, i was hoping for good data. asco data, the oncologist. >> and the meeting is coming up. >> one of the reasons why i have warmed to bristol myers over the years because of asco data has been good. >> incredible pipeline in terms of deali
bristol myers has been rerated. people felt bristol myers not the same old, it's a high growth, anti-cancer pipeline play. they question in this report after looking at the data how really effie kay shus some of their anti-cancer drugs are versus kidney, lung cancer. this is a downgrade you must read if you own the stock. you have to understand people are going to be -- bristol has been highly valued in the group. >> right. >> so this is one of those you know how much i like this...
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devices about it the thirty seventh week ideally units was sixty five with eight percent of the port of bristol catholics jack has sold sixteen point four billion dollars that's what twenty eight point four percent of all top with the year earlier shares of these you did to global sales have a small difference fifty three percent for his rich devices in forty point three percent. i passed the difference in market shares increased because in absolute terms the difference in what teachers increase because it was time for sales of its wheat output increased by forty percent this year last year twenty five point six million units were sold to the sofa. i've had for over sixty percent sales increase of two twenty three point four billion units despite this the show for the cup was the first quarter of two thousand fourteen remain unchanged compared to stay here in the previous year and about with a white twenty percent aye aye. and the all he thinks nineteen nineties with protocol and establishment of diplomatic relations between candidates and in the kingdom. when scientists like late spring attent
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. >> it is picture-perfect, and like many places in the united states, the working class here in bristol, rhode island, and finding is harder and harder to make ends meet. i'm crystal with the tale of two towns. >> we begin with the apology from eric sherecci, and he said he's sorry for his agency's lack of internet. and he's still on the job. >> this situation began months and months ago. and i believe that it's systemic. >> this morning, shinseki called for another meeting with president obama. and it's set to begin an hour ago. it's in washington d.c. and with the question that everybody is asking, is eric shinseki staying? >> well, indeed del, the meeting began at 10:15. we saw shinseki arriving at the white house with his aids, and we don't know the outcome of that meeting, but we expect that it will be soon. and this morning, in a speech that he gave to the homeless veteran's association, he gave no indication at all of being ready to resign. he did appear somber and apologetic and determined and candidly acknowledged that he was mistaken when he was told that the problems were lim
. >> it is picture-perfect, and like many places in the united states, the working class here in bristol, rhode island, and finding is harder and harder to make ends meet. i'm crystal with the tale of two towns. >> we begin with the apology from eric sherecci, and he said he's sorry for his agency's lack of internet. and he's still on the job. >> this situation began months and months ago. and i believe that it's systemic. >> this morning, shinseki called for another...
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bristol, connecticut. lots of highlights for you. big night in the nba. >> the pacers down a game. they had to get this one. roy hibbert, doughnuts in game one. he had himself a game on wednesday night. 17 in the first half. a season-high 28 for the game. nine rips. and indiana pulls away with lance stephenson. they win by four. going back to d.c., tied at 1-1 apiece. >>> the thunder and clippers a must-win game for okc. kevin durant, receiving his mvp trophy before the game. and crossing over, side step. laying it up. 32 points, 9 boards, 9 assists. russell westbrook, driving and jamming. a triple-double. 31, 10 and 10. thunder win 112-101, and even the series at 1-1. dude can fly. >> he can fly. he's nasty. >> all right. >> two more big games tonight. >> all right. >> can't wait. >>> he's jonathan. i'm jay. peace. >> yes. >> guys, thanks. >>> a big-league play at the ballpark in miami. but not by one of the well-paid athletes. this is why it's our play of the day. >> check out this catch by the marlins ball boy. he dives over a three-foot-high railing a
bristol, connecticut. lots of highlights for you. big night in the nba. >> the pacers down a game. they had to get this one. roy hibbert, doughnuts in game one. he had himself a game on wednesday night. 17 in the first half. a season-high 28 for the game. nine rips. and indiana pulls away with lance stephenson. they win by four. going back to d.c., tied at 1-1 apiece. >>> the thunder and clippers a must-win game for okc. kevin durant, receiving his mvp trophy before the game. and...
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this is bristol, the "sportscenter" set. >> clippers and thunder. controversy in oklahoma city.ries tied at 2-2 games. fourth quarter. 14 seconds to go. russell westbrook, steals it from chris paul. reggie jackson had the ball go out of bounds. whose ball is it? the officials say it's the oklahoma city's ball. the refuse was inconclusionive. doc rivers didn't like it. russell westbrook, fouls him. had three free throws. put yourself in a position like that. and you have to get a shot up for the final second. he doesn't. thunder come back to win 105-104. they scored the last eight points of the game. >>> oh, yeah? i got this. not as good as what you just did. game five of the wizards and pacers from indiana. larry bird, close your eyes. the pacers absolutely never showed up. just got humiliated. john wall had 27. marson gortat had 21. 13 of 15. nobody guarded anybody in indiana. we're going to have a game six in washington. >> both game sixes on thursday on espn. >> and we're going to have a game six in nhl on wednesday in l.a., which we're not right now. and we're also going to
this is bristol, the "sportscenter" set. >> clippers and thunder. controversy in oklahoma city.ries tied at 2-2 games. fourth quarter. 14 seconds to go. russell westbrook, steals it from chris paul. reggie jackson had the ball go out of bounds. whose ball is it? the officials say it's the oklahoma city's ball. the refuse was inconclusionive. doc rivers didn't like it. russell westbrook, fouls him. had three free throws. put yourself in a position like that. and you have to get a...
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welcome to our "sportscenter" set here in bristol, connecticut.n verrett, along with chris hassle. nba playoff action. big night for lebron james. >> he didn't quite get 50. but he got enough. and he got a hockey assist here. james to chalmers to chris bosh. he always seems to hit a three when they need it the most. here's james. he has 49. a chance for 50 with a second left. can't get there. but the heat have a 3-1 series lead on the nets. >>> spurs trying to close out the blazers in portland. san antonio, 3-0 games. third quarter. blazers up by eight. damian lillard to nicolas batum. batum, 14 points, 14 rebounds. lillard, off the screen. creates the separation. blazers outperform the spurs 25-20, in the third quarter. lillard, he had 25. blazers win it 103-92. they now trail 3-1 games in that series. both game fives in those series, coming up on wednesday. >>> and we have a game seven tonight in the stanley cup playoffs. rangers/penguins. he's stan verrett. i'm chris hassle. good morning, america. >> thanks, guys. >>> coming up next in "the pul
welcome to our "sportscenter" set here in bristol, connecticut.n verrett, along with chris hassle. nba playoff action. big night for lebron james. >> he didn't quite get 50. but he got enough. and he got a hockey assist here. james to chalmers to chris bosh. he always seems to hit a three when they need it the most. here's james. he has 49. a chance for 50 with a second left. can't get there. but the heat have a 3-1 series lead on the nets. >>> spurs trying to close out...
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welcome to our "sportscenter" studios here in bristol. along with kenny mayne, i'm stan verrett.om wednesday night. kenny's going to tell you about it. >> 2-2 series. tony parker. his fiancee just had a baby. he has a bad ankle. who says obamacare doesn't work? he is working it. spurs up 101-94. 52 seconds to go. spurs up five. parker to tim duncan. he travels and then scores. spurs go on to win it, 109-103. they take a 3-2 series lead. parker had 23 points. dirk nowitzki was sad. >>> rockets taking on the blazers. houston had to win to stay alive, with portland up 3-1 games. dwight howard had problems with foul trouble. jeremy lin picked up the offensive slack. >> lin-sanity. >> damian lillard, he had 26 for portland, as lamarcus aldridge struggled in this game. blazers down one. james harden didn't shoot particularly well. but that one was a big one down the stretch. he had 17 points. dwight howard, 22 points, 14 rebounds. so, the rockets cut it to 3-2, portland. game six coming up in portland on friday. blazers will try to close it out. >> california chrome is your kentucky de
welcome to our "sportscenter" studios here in bristol. along with kenny mayne, i'm stan verrett.om wednesday night. kenny's going to tell you about it. >> 2-2 series. tony parker. his fiancee just had a baby. he has a bad ankle. who says obamacare doesn't work? he is working it. spurs up 101-94. 52 seconds to go. spurs up five. parker to tim duncan. he travels and then scores. spurs go on to win it, 109-103. they take a 3-2 series lead. parker had 23 points. dirk nowitzki was...
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this is the "sportscenter" set in bristol.ve to talk about sports. >> they're going to wipe this thing out. we're going to have a fancy, new set. you just hang on for that. right now, we have this. lebron james and the heat. up 2-1 games against the pacers. lebron, he traveled. but it doesn't matter. doesn't matter. this guy's good. scored a whole bunch of points. here he is, cranking a three. that semicircle thing, you get three if you shoot from behind there. you get two if you do this. if you take the ball and just -- i'm keeping it. lebron. lebron, out. heat, over the pacers, lead the series, 3-1. >>> blackhawks and kings. jonathan quick right there. the kings were able to -- were quick. and kings were beaten by the blackhawks in the playoffs last season. they're up 1-0 there. jake muzzin through traffic. and then, anze kopitar and marian gaborik. >> you had the game on really loud. >> i did. every time i laughed, kenny tried to turn it down. kings take a 3-1 series lead. both hockey series, kenny, are 3-1. >> tough to com
this is the "sportscenter" set in bristol.ve to talk about sports. >> they're going to wipe this thing out. we're going to have a fancy, new set. you just hang on for that. right now, we have this. lebron james and the heat. up 2-1 games against the pacers. lebron, he traveled. but it doesn't matter. doesn't matter. this guy's good. scored a whole bunch of points. here he is, cranking a three. that semicircle thing, you get three if you shoot from behind there. you get two if...
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this is the bristol studios, where "sportscenter" is telecast to america. he's stan. i'm neil.m wearing levi's. >> you put so much pressure on me now. i really have to deliver this highlight. thunder and spurs, game one. western conference finals. all-san antonio. no surge ibaka for oklahoma city. you saw tony parker get to the rim there. and tim duncan. duncan had 27. the spurs simply dominated in the paint, since oklahoma city didn't have their shot blocker, ibaka. kawhi leonard had a big game off the bench. spurs take game one, 122-105. game two coming up wednesday from san antonio. >>> surge ibaka also out for the reds and nationals. bottom nine. reds up 2-1. chapman in to close. that was the idea. danny espinosa had other ideas. down the left field line. he would eventually score and tie it at 2-2. and by rule, we play extra innings. 10, 11, 12. bottom half, winning run on third. two outs. wilson ramos. brandon phillips. that was the top play on "sportscenter." make sure you watch "sportscenter," america. top of the 15th, runner on, one out. todd frazier. you mind if we da
this is the bristol studios, where "sportscenter" is telecast to america. he's stan. i'm neil.m wearing levi's. >> you put so much pressure on me now. i really have to deliver this highlight. thunder and spurs, game one. western conference finals. all-san antonio. no surge ibaka for oklahoma city. you saw tony parker get to the rim there. and tim duncan. duncan had 27. the spurs simply dominated in the paint, since oklahoma city didn't have their shot blocker, ibaka. kawhi...
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further, we should mention, that a certain milestone here on our staff has made it all the way to bristolcticut. >> so, for that and last night's playoff action, here's our guys at espn. >> good morning, america. he's stan. i'm neil. this is the "sportscenter" set. before we get to the highlights, we want to say happy anniversary, congrats to al. 50 years with abc. he's the one that makes this possible to get on to your television set. good on you, al. >> that's a lot of good mornings. >> there you go. >> for al. not a good night for the oklahoma city thunder. in san antonio, taking on the spurs. game two, western conference finals. first quarter. look at the passing from san antonio. ends up with an easy jam for tiÑ duncan. 14 points, 12 rebounds for him. danny green hit seven three-pointers in ten attempts. that was good for all of his 21 points. and tony parker, had 22 points. just total domination for san antonio. this series headed to oklahoma city with the spurs up 2-0 ht games. they take game two, 112-77. >>> stanley cup playoffs. ñ home ice. and they own the kings, historically, i
further, we should mention, that a certain milestone here on our staff has made it all the way to bristolcticut. >> so, for that and last night's playoff action, here's our guys at espn. >> good morning, america. he's stan. i'm neil. this is the "sportscenter" set. before we get to the highlights, we want to say happy anniversary, congrats to al. 50 years with abc. he's the one that makes this possible to get on to your television set. good on you, al. >> that's a...
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they speculated on whether trig was actually bristol's child and not sarah palins. karl rove asked a very legitimate question, and if she hit her head and it took her a month to recover, bill clinton said no, no, six months. it's a legitimate question whether there's any lingering damage to her brain or not. decision making matters. we should get a doctor to tell us -- explain exactly what a conclude ugs kosh -- concussion that's so severe it takes six months to recover from. she's right, they are both right. first families, second families are off limits and shouldn't be attacked. >> bob, i don't think that asking a or questioning a candidates health is off limits. we certainly did it with other presidential candidates. do you think karl rove was the right messager out there? do you think it helps to have the idea floating around right now? >> no. i think it's too political. i do think that sarah palin did get a bad rap. the media went overboard. if the republicans think they are not going to have the scouring of a presidential candidate medical records, hillary cl
they speculated on whether trig was actually bristol's child and not sarah palins. karl rove asked a very legitimate question, and if she hit her head and it took her a month to recover, bill clinton said no, no, six months. it's a legitimate question whether there's any lingering damage to her brain or not. decision making matters. we should get a doctor to tell us -- explain exactly what a conclude ugs kosh -- concussion that's so severe it takes six months to recover from. she's right, they...
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. >> companies working on these therapies include bristol-myers, merck and novartis. smaller companies are also in the space. analysts say for bristol-myers alone, the drugs could bring in $13 billion in annual revenue. this weekend will give us another glimpse at the promise of these medicines. back to you guys. >>> still to come on the show, flying the next. another twitter exec hands in his notice. all the details right after the break. stay with us. mine was earned in korea in 1953. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection. and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >>> running your business from your smartphone is a growing trend according to software giant sales force. in our tech driver segment we're taking a lack at how the cloud is getting ever
. >> companies working on these therapies include bristol-myers, merck and novartis. smaller companies are also in the space. analysts say for bristol-myers alone, the drugs could bring in $13 billion in annual revenue. this weekend will give us another glimpse at the promise of these medicines. back to you guys. >>> still to come on the show, flying the next. another twitter exec hands in his notice. all the details right after the break. stay with us. mine was earned in korea...
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bristol waiting to to hear on syria, benghazi. >> there things are in touch with how he sees things. he's going to speak out, those are important to him personally. with his foreign policies it has been incoherent. that is what you saw yesterday. thinking americans should operate behind instead of out outfront in the world. >> gwenyth paltrow said what exactly? implying she knows what it feels like. that has a lot of people angry and talking today. and the instagram account that pokes fun at people posing for the food using the hashtag you did not just eat that. people join angie's list for all kinds of reasons. i go to angie's list to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like the fact i can go onto angie's list and look for pediatricians. the service providers that i've found on angie's list actually have blown me away. find out why more than two million members count on an
bristol waiting to to hear on syria, benghazi. >> there things are in touch with how he sees things. he's going to speak out, those are important to him personally. with his foreign policies it has been incoherent. that is what you saw yesterday. thinking americans should operate behind instead of out outfront in the world. >> gwenyth paltrow said what exactly? implying she knows what it feels like. that has a lot of people angry and talking today. and the instagram account that...
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bristol, tennessee. the dragway best known as thunder valley hosts the american drag racing league's top sportsman's race. >> to go about 170 miles an hour in about 4.10 seconds. pretty crazy. >> meet 21-year-old rag race driver missy mucci. >> the feeling sitting in my car, warming it up. i love warming it up in the morning. i love it. >> when she lines up to start. >> we stage, you got two sets of bulls up there. the amber lights come on. i have a transbrake, a button, you let go of it. once you see the amber light go on, you react real kwit quick. and then you fliert and then it's on the last amber. >> lizzy's qualifying run earlier in the day and her beloved blue cam rar ro goes off without a hitch. she interviewed by the track's cameraman. >> it was fun! >> it looks fun. >> i had a great time. >> in lizzy's initial race of the day, things go wrong in a hurry. >> i felt the car a little bit straying to the right. i took hard left and went from there. i won't forgive that one second of it just because
bristol, tennessee. the dragway best known as thunder valley hosts the american drag racing league's top sportsman's race. >> to go about 170 miles an hour in about 4.10 seconds. pretty crazy. >> meet 21-year-old rag race driver missy mucci. >> the feeling sitting in my car, warming it up. i love warming it up in the morning. i love it. >> when she lines up to start. >> we stage, you got two sets of bulls up there. the amber lights come on. i have a transbrake, a...
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and the big mover, that was bristol meyers got downgraded after the data, with the immeow know thera if they do that after the downgrade. >> thanks for that. one thing you notice about the charts, most of the names peaked beginning of march. so will this help? >> yeah, the big space in bicycle tech was specifically the oncology drugs. t the cancer drugs in particular. that was the growth opportunities. they trade at astonishing multiples because their speculati speculative. a lot of companies in the same space, one is cell gene. and the way to capture the plays without the risk on the high volatility with insight or clovis, both are expected to move 16 to 20% in the options market, just play ibb. take advantage of the fact that options prices are up. not only because of this, but there are health care conferences. goldman sachs is having one. sell a put spread on ibb. the one that i'm looking at specifically is the july 225. sell the puts, and protect yourself for 6 bucks. you're collecting 40% of the distance between the strikes. you're taking advantage of the facts there's a lot of
and the big mover, that was bristol meyers got downgraded after the data, with the immeow know thera if they do that after the downgrade. >> thanks for that. one thing you notice about the charts, most of the names peaked beginning of march. so will this help? >> yeah, the big space in bicycle tech was specifically the oncology drugs. t the cancer drugs in particular. that was the growth opportunities. they trade at astonishing multiples because their speculati speculative. a lot of...
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well, i'm concerned about bristol myers. it's a cramer fav and i've been with it a long time and watched it go down since the first of the year. it's down around 8.5%. >> people did not like the delay. it pushed it out. stephanie link who is co-portfolio manager with me, we felt that under $49 it would be a gift and we would pull the trigger. hasn't gotten there yet. it's gravitated back to 51. eric in new jersey. eric. >> caller: good afternoon. thank you for taking the call. >> no problem. what part of jersey? >> caller: hoboken. looking at the quarterly miss by briggs and stratton. >> i was bummed by that. i'm not going to say go for it. i wanted a better quarter. let's go to sandy. >> caller: thanks for always being there. >> i am here. it's like 2,300 shows. >> caller: wow. >> what's up. >> caller: a few months ago you were high on home street banks. >> the stock has been getting hammered here. financial services company in seattle but because interest rates are not going higher people don't like the stock. and that lad
well, i'm concerned about bristol myers. it's a cramer fav and i've been with it a long time and watched it go down since the first of the year. it's down around 8.5%. >> people did not like the delay. it pushed it out. stephanie link who is co-portfolio manager with me, we felt that under $49 it would be a gift and we would pull the trigger. hasn't gotten there yet. it's gravitated back to 51. eric in new jersey. eric. >> caller: good afternoon. thank you for taking the call....
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it includes bristol-myers, inside, astrazeneca and others. the conference is monday.s moving up again, up 22% in just
it includes bristol-myers, inside, astrazeneca and others. the conference is monday.s moving up again, up 22% in just
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it needs bristol miers and that will do it. okay.ll to come, whole foods may have will spoiled the market for organic food companies i.d.e., today hain, bucked it. don't move. crystal lightner is coming right up. tigers, both of you. tigers? don't be modest. i see how you've been investing. setting long term goals. diversifying. dip! you got our attention. we did? of course. you're type e* well, i have been researching retirement strategies. well that's what type e*s do. welcome home. taking control of your retirement? e*trade gives you the tools and resources to get it right. are you type e*? [ female announcer ] there's a gap out there. ♪ that's keeping you apart from the healthcare you deserve. ♪ but if healthcare changes... ♪ ...if it becomes simpler... the gap begins to close. ♪ when frustration and paperwork decrease... when doctors are better connected... when grandparents get to live at home instead of in a home... ♪ ...the gap closes even more. ♪ and you begin to live a healthier, happier life. ♪ so let's simplify things. ♪
it needs bristol miers and that will do it. okay.ll to come, whole foods may have will spoiled the market for organic food companies i.d.e., today hain, bucked it. don't move. crystal lightner is coming right up. tigers, both of you. tigers? don't be modest. i see how you've been investing. setting long term goals. diversifying. dip! you got our attention. we did? of course. you're type e* well, i have been researching retirement strategies. well that's what type e*s do. welcome home. taking...
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so companies working in this space include bristol meyers, merck, novartis and astrazeneca.strazeneca's pipeline was one of the big reasons for pfizer interest in it. also companies like incite and celldex. the drugs could total $13 billion in peak annual revenue. this weekend will give us another glimpse at the promise of these medicines. >> meg, have a great weekend in chicago. great place to be in the summer. sue, down to you. >> yes, indeed. >>> well, you've just heard about some big medical breakthroughs. now let's find out what's happening in the world of start-ups from venture capitalist john lilly who's led the firm's investments in instagram, dropbox, tumblr and many others. he joins us live from the code conference in california. welcome. nice to have you here, john. >> thanks for having me. >> i know that there are some great conversations taking place out there. and one of them involves the internet. you wanted to talk a little bit about the internet of things. tell me what you mean by that and how the internet is changing from what it is now to what you think it
so companies working in this space include bristol meyers, merck, novartis and astrazeneca.strazeneca's pipeline was one of the big reasons for pfizer interest in it. also companies like incite and celldex. the drugs could total $13 billion in peak annual revenue. this weekend will give us another glimpse at the promise of these medicines. >> meg, have a great weekend in chicago. great place to be in the summer. sue, down to you. >> yes, indeed. >>> well, you've just heard...
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bristol looks great, lily looks great, merck looks great. >> stocks are in jeopardy of doing somethingy've rarely done something this year, closed lower on a tuesday. it's only happened twice so far. so could super tuesday be a new 2014 trend, or is it just a coincidence? paul hickey crunched the data and joins us from stamford, connecticut. welcome back. >> thank you. >> what about this tuesday phenomenon? >> as interesting as it is, and you can come up with all sorts of conjecture, it's more coincidence than anything. interestingly enough, last year at this time, tuesday was also the strongest day of the year, and there was a lot of talk what's causing it, is this the beginning of a trend, and for the last eight months of the year, it was among the weakest of trading days of the week. so these things, you know, the trends come and go, and also the other fact is that fridays and mondays have been the weakest days of the year. so you could say that tuesdays are just, you know, a lot of geopolitical events on the weekends, and, you know, tuesdays reversion back to the mean after such we
bristol looks great, lily looks great, merck looks great. >> stocks are in jeopardy of doing somethingy've rarely done something this year, closed lower on a tuesday. it's only happened twice so far. so could super tuesday be a new 2014 trend, or is it just a coincidence? paul hickey crunched the data and joins us from stamford, connecticut. welcome back. >> thank you. >> what about this tuesday phenomenon? >> as interesting as it is, and you can come up with all sorts...
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has identified it as one of five forgotten crimes against women i'm talking about the tradition of bristol running in the west african nation of camera range. it's great deals is young as ten have the chance counter that hot objects disguise the onset of eventing the tradition is designed to tap i wanted moment into pregnancy and right on time get sick of the era and with the perch on a whim to me that this was standing up against the practice. this is an extract from the report to be obsessed with star break the moon. eye. nguyen into pieces and stood up to compile an anthropologist. he spent ten years campaigning against france dining. he's one of the comedies he's helped. yes it's close and remembers it well. i should be the most of the tiny my friends and i was eight she's going to stand in a car that day to make the sign to much new has come i am conscious that. toss with a nifty little disjointed statistically onto my address she said it was to stop police from the candidate she demonstrates the youngest person in authority this is not like the seat you're going to be done. i decided
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the location is bristol bay in alaska, which the epa estimates produces about half the world's populationye salmon and is a highly valuable area for commercial fisherman. but the region is also rich in commodities and those behind the pebble project believe there is a massive amount of gold and coper to be mined. it was officially blocked by the agency in february. this it document from 2010 suggests the epa pushed for a proactive veto before the army corps of engineers could conduct an environmental impact assessment. it advises top epa officials that it's never been done before in the history of the clean water act or cwa. there would be immediate political backlash and notes risk of litigation. a house oversight lawmaker says this shows the epa was far from neutral. >> there was never any intention for epa to allow this mine to go forward. they have looked for a way for the last five years to kill this mine. >> an agency spokesperson tells fox, quote, the epa has used this 404 c authority before in a recent court case upheld the legality of issuing a decision before permit application.
the location is bristol bay in alaska, which the epa estimates produces about half the world's populationye salmon and is a highly valuable area for commercial fisherman. but the region is also rich in commodities and those behind the pebble project believe there is a massive amount of gold and coper to be mined. it was officially blocked by the agency in february. this it document from 2010 suggests the epa pushed for a proactive veto before the army corps of engineers could conduct an...
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is this bristol-myers. using your own immune system. >> that is the big theme.stol-myers on a combination of some of those immuno-therapy drugs. an experimental drug. and astrazeneca, that of course is important because of the bid from pfizer. they have been really talking a lot about their cancer pipeline season data. early stage in lung cancer looked pretty good. interesting twist. clovis, actually that data. some analysts saying that's a similar drug to clovis's drug. it might be more potent and might have fewer effects. finally, we will talk about insight. that company has an approved drug. it is expanding into pancreatic cancer. they are looking to see what patients will work best on isn't as strong as they thought it would be. and an experimental drug focusing on another oncology drug. maybe not as strong as people were looking for. >> asco. >> may 30th to june 3, chicago. >> are you going? >> i am. we're hoping to do a few interviews with you. >> she went to wellsly. >> that is why. >> really? i have to rethink my whole southern sisters. >> the english ma
is this bristol-myers. using your own immune system. >> that is the big theme.stol-myers on a combination of some of those immuno-therapy drugs. an experimental drug. and astrazeneca, that of course is important because of the bid from pfizer. they have been really talking a lot about their cancer pipeline season data. early stage in lung cancer looked pretty good. interesting twist. clovis, actually that data. some analysts saying that's a similar drug to clovis's drug. it might be more...
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bristole are mentioning meyer and squid. >> those are in the u.s.. >> let's talk about u.k.tion. we have inflation of course in up once is creeping again. it had been on a downward trend. accelerating more than forecast. getting a boost from easter last month. today compared with economists forecast. inflation creeping just up. just below the bank of england's target number of two percent. of course the report does expect inflation to remain at or near that level for the next two years. berlin's unfinished airport is d. ourquestione international correspondent hans nichols is at the berlin air show. good morning, hans. >> good morning, mark. i was tried to speak over the roar of the jet engines behind me. a whole phalanx of planes behind me. perhaps most interesting and qatar.c is the a350 from germany hasn't contributed its full amount to airbus's production of the a350. which is with airbus ceo fabrice bregier. they need to put their differences behind them. there are a variety of differences, namely between some of these gulf state carriers and berlin. they need to open t
bristole are mentioning meyer and squid. >> those are in the u.s.. >> let's talk about u.k.tion. we have inflation of course in up once is creeping again. it had been on a downward trend. accelerating more than forecast. getting a boost from easter last month. today compared with economists forecast. inflation creeping just up. just below the bank of england's target number of two percent. of course the report does expect inflation to remain at or near that level for the next two...
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and arrest after they found the suv that they saw the night of the double murder they found it in bristolit started to come together. >> all the pieces. back up, how do you defend this guy? >> first of all, the first thing we have to keep in mind is that it's an indictment. it is just an it means that a grand jury heard evidence and a majority, 12 of them said you know what? there is enough evidence it depends on what they have. he followed them apparently into the club. he waited for the two people who died, who he shot allegedly. and ultimately it then gets off because you don't have the video of the shooting itself. there were five people in the car. you're going to be relying upon identification testimony with respect to one of the witnesses who said he did it. what will be important is the recovery of the weapon, which allegedly they have. they will test that car to see whether there is gun powder residue. who did what when where and how. that will be what is relevant. >> there is breaking news in the world of weather. a tornado warning for florida right now. >> let's get you to jenn
and arrest after they found the suv that they saw the night of the double murder they found it in bristolit started to come together. >> all the pieces. back up, how do you defend this guy? >> first of all, the first thing we have to keep in mind is that it's an indictment. it is just an it means that a grand jury heard evidence and a majority, 12 of them said you know what? there is enough evidence it depends on what they have. he followed them apparently into the club. he waited...
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. >>: tom here at the bristol plant just off the golden gate bridge on the right side the the hymie thatthis is set up for the 20th annual by dave snacks as well as guests at the people can pick up as long as a command. i commend of the word he talked about the passion for writing his bike to work and why he encourages others to do the same. as a bit of a challenge the action imagine that. happening today the legal fight against various demurs, each about 7 mi. out under the bay is the new owner of the land he said some other matters as some co-founder just offense and muscle block public access to rummer is beach road. open statements are open up that ninth day this morning rush was city as the case expects, to come up. as someone was heartbroken after he shot and killed a is a girlfriend at the listing campus. in court today the defense called the social worker the progression of a search will limit its historian , after the shooting. and that he was concerned for her parents. >>: 8391 are hot spots in the bay bridge, the worst backups for 580 and 2424 backed up nearly all the way to h
. >>: tom here at the bristol plant just off the golden gate bridge on the right side the the hymie thatthis is set up for the 20th annual by dave snacks as well as guests at the people can pick up as long as a command. i commend of the word he talked about the passion for writing his bike to work and why he encourages others to do the same. as a bit of a challenge the action imagine that. happening today the legal fight against various demurs, each about 7 mi. out under the bay is the...
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bristol is creative. kent is upping their creative sector.stle, there is really great hot pockets around. you are always going to have that influx to london because that is where the money is. but i think the whole country is incredibly talented and creative. >> what do we need to do better when it comes to education? starting at the beginning. that entrepreneurial education should be on par with something like sex education. not in the same class necessarily but with the same kind of embedding. from an early age, you know what it is. can makerepared, you smart decisions and know how you want to move forward. ,here has been a real sort of this isn't for you, business isn't for you, in education. we have to offer them a wide breadth of opportunities. >> what you said at the beginning was interesting. you talk about the creative sector having this antipathy for commerce. that almost seems to be the top from the bottom. i guess the people coming in don't have that as ingrained as the people at the top. there seems to be this institutionalized de
bristol is creative. kent is upping their creative sector.stle, there is really great hot pockets around. you are always going to have that influx to london because that is where the money is. but i think the whole country is incredibly talented and creative. >> what do we need to do better when it comes to education? starting at the beginning. that entrepreneurial education should be on par with something like sex education. not in the same class necessarily but with the same kind of...
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bristol miers. >> i knew that. >> bristol myers, i would buy them they're located here.o i guess -- >> they have not inverted. you are going to have asco coming up and thought perhaps astrazeneca will have positive things that are released there that will embolden their investment. listen, there can be more of a conversation under uk takeover law between the shareholders and the company that wants to acquire their shares. >> okay. >> and most conversations are taking place between pfizer and that shareholder base. they're giving them a sense as to where to go. astrazeneca ceo is still stuck in australia because he doesn't want to get on a plane to come back because he wants to stay in touch at all times. >> $100 billion. this is a huge -- >> and this letter to the prime minister of the uk, david cameron. >> important. >> by ian reed. >> important they line up potential support there. that certainly defeats what might be an otherwise potent opposition. >> all right. put me in the room -- put me in the room. >> of the deal in terms of uk. >> i never thought of pfizer as be
bristol miers. >> i knew that. >> bristol myers, i would buy them they're located here.o i guess -- >> they have not inverted. you are going to have asco coming up and thought perhaps astrazeneca will have positive things that are released there that will embolden their investment. listen, there can be more of a conversation under uk takeover law between the shareholders and the company that wants to acquire their shares. >> okay. >> and most conversations are...
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what about them looking at somewhere else, merck, bristol-myers? what's the prospect of them looking elsewhere? >> it is more target, more potential target. >> absolutely. >> potential there? >> yes. >> i think obviously there are a few targets. i'm not sure they will be able to extract as much synergy or cost-cutting tax incentive for the other target but it's a possibility, yes. >> all right. yannick, good to have you on the show. you'll be staying with us. >>> siemens is readying a former offer for alstom. the deal reportedly involves the transfer of its rail activity and less than 7 billion euros in cash. the cash component is smaller than ge's offer, half of what the u.s. giant is offering. both siemens and alstom have declined to comment on the report. >>> shares in intercontinental hotels group trading significantly higher after press reports that the hotel has rebuffed a 6 billion pound takeover bid from a u.s. rifle. according to reports on sky news and in the telegraph newspaper, the board of the crown plaza and holiday inn operator met a
what about them looking at somewhere else, merck, bristol-myers? what's the prospect of them looking elsewhere? >> it is more target, more potential target. >> absolutely. >> potential there? >> yes. >> i think obviously there are a few targets. i'm not sure they will be able to extract as much synergy or cost-cutting tax incentive for the other target but it's a possibility, yes. >> all right. yannick, good to have you on the show. you'll be staying with us....
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bristol-myers, one of the leaders in the space, is expected to draw $13 million in annual therapy.earch presented this weekend is likely to move stocks early next week and it will certainly give us another glimpse at the promise of these medicines. >> we sure hope so. a lot of hope in today's show. we hope the unemployment goes to 5% and we hope they can do something with this new immomun oncology therapy. meg, you say it much better than we do. >>> up 54 points on the dow. the s&p up nine points in record territory. >> consumer staples leading the sectors. tyson foods involved in that merger. >> now it is a food fight. >> that's bringing that sector up. >>> ron insana says the entire world is doing okay. that's why stocks are doing well as well. up next, we very found one of the world's biggest pessimists. he says ron is looking through rose colored glasses. that's a heated debate you won't want to miss -- next. i make a lot of purchases for my business. and i get a lot in return with ink plus from chase like 60,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i op
bristol-myers, one of the leaders in the space, is expected to draw $13 million in annual therapy.earch presented this weekend is likely to move stocks early next week and it will certainly give us another glimpse at the promise of these medicines. >> we sure hope so. a lot of hope in today's show. we hope the unemployment goes to 5% and we hope they can do something with this new immomun oncology therapy. meg, you say it much better than we do. >>> up 54 points on the dow. the...
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in my tissue specific, bristol county, has been on the front line of this painful epidemic.of last month the police department confirmed there's been over 140 heroin overdoses in the city in 2014 alone. equally concerning is the substance abuse and mental health service admin section recent report that shows 12.3% of massachusetts youth between 12-17 reported using illicit drugs within a month before the survey was conducted. compare that to the national average of 9.8%. i spoke with local leaders, health care provider, law enforcement officials who stressed two things. first, the prevalence a prescription drug abuse is often the root cause of opiate addiction. four out of five heroin users used. number two, i know you talked about this a moment ago, incredible cheap heroin that is flooding our streets make it more tempting for kids get a big did for oxycontin that can go to $3 a bag for a bag of hair when. in parts of massachusetts. the bureau of international -- the binlea, most of it is so into the u.s. most than from large much of the truck you find in the streets in cit
in my tissue specific, bristol county, has been on the front line of this painful epidemic.of last month the police department confirmed there's been over 140 heroin overdoses in the city in 2014 alone. equally concerning is the substance abuse and mental health service admin section recent report that shows 12.3% of massachusetts youth between 12-17 reported using illicit drugs within a month before the survey was conducted. compare that to the national average of 9.8%. i spoke with local...
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looking at stocks including bristol meyers merck, astrazeneca and including others cll incyte. will be important. switching directions a little bit over to mers. the world health organization saying they met and are even more concerned about the spread of mers. reaching 18 countries, including the netherlands reported today. there's been 536 cases confirmed by the world health organization. so far 145 deaths. again, this is mainly centered in the saudi arabia area, but we've had two cases here in the united states. now, i reached out today to two major vaccine-makers including merck and pfizer, they are not working on a advantages ian and some that i spoke with said this is appropriate saying that the spread is relatively limited right now. >> that's true. sars infected like 8,000 people in year one. troubling but not quite as bad so far, but thank you, meg. the nasdaq is down sharply and the russell 2000 has been the hardest hit so far today. >> coming up on the program. have you flapped lately? i'll speak exclusively with flappy bird's creator about becoming an overnight sens
looking at stocks including bristol meyers merck, astrazeneca and including others cll incyte. will be important. switching directions a little bit over to mers. the world health organization saying they met and are even more concerned about the spread of mers. reaching 18 countries, including the netherlands reported today. there's been 536 cases confirmed by the world health organization. so far 145 deaths. again, this is mainly centered in the saudi arabia area, but we've had two cases here...
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joining us is a man who fought to bring the man to massachusetts, bristol county sherrif thomas hudsone things we've heard is ice has released 36,000 hardened criminals, gleam aliens on to the streets -- illegal aliens on to the streets of america. your thoughts? >> it is something america ought to be concerned about. when we start allowing people who have predispositions to commit rapes, robberies, voluntary manslaughter, murders, these are dangerous people. whether or not they are, they have done some of their time or all of their time, they ought to be deported. >> they let's talk about this. 406 sexual assault convictions. it goes on and on. i'm trying to figure out where did these people do their time? did they do it in american prisons? >> they do it in american prisons. the real rub is that once they complete their sentence, if in fact they have detainers against them, the current administration wants to say that we're not going to be able to hold them on the detehran. it is a really difficult situation. -- of these 36,000, wouldn't those be the ones earmarked for deportation? w
joining us is a man who fought to bring the man to massachusetts, bristol county sherrif thomas hudsone things we've heard is ice has released 36,000 hardened criminals, gleam aliens on to the streets -- illegal aliens on to the streets of america. your thoughts? >> it is something america ought to be concerned about. when we start allowing people who have predispositions to commit rapes, robberies, voluntary manslaughter, murders, these are dangerous people. whether or not they are, they...
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james in bristol, tennessee. independent. believe that less government interference with companies and just let people start their own companies and just keep the government out of it, out of trying to control it. just let business thrive. host: why do you think that? tennessee,n here in we have places that are coming into tennessee and jobs that are encouraging growth. we don't want the unions down here interfering with our lives. these people want jobs and their .reating jobs down here news anden to the you'll hear about car factories moving down here into tennessee. host: why is that though? less regulation? less interference? the right to work issues? the unions? caller: all of the above, honey. host: sandra in massachusetts. independent. caller: good morning. siemens has invested $600 million into all of our high schools and colleges and universities in massachusetts and in pennsylvania. for items that will spur jobs of year.$100,000 per your -- warren buffett bought three factories and are down. -- in our town. in ourha
james in bristol, tennessee. independent. believe that less government interference with companies and just let people start their own companies and just keep the government out of it, out of trying to control it. just let business thrive. host: why do you think that? tennessee,n here in we have places that are coming into tennessee and jobs that are encouraging growth. we don't want the unions down here interfering with our lives. these people want jobs and their .reating jobs down here news...