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she has been in the battle with producer dr. lukee allegations of drugging and sexually abusing and assaulting her. >>> the night was pure gold for bruno mars. he won the most trophies, including three of the top honors. record and album of the year for "24k magic" and song of the year for "magic." >> a big night for kendrick lamar. he won five grammys, including best rap album. and alicia carl won for best new artist. to think lady gaga had her hair laced up. >> a corset. >>> the first state of the union address tomorrow night. he has no plans to take his message on the road. some of the president's advisers believe he is missing an opportunity. a senior white house official says there is frustration in the west wing because of the president's ongoing indifference to travel. he did just get back from, you know, the trip overseas. we get more from boris sanchez. >> reporter: christine and dave, a white house official telling cnn the president is set to strike an optimistic tone in his address to the nation on tuesday night. a source
she has been in the battle with producer dr. lukee allegations of drugging and sexually abusing and assaulting her. >>> the night was pure gold for bruno mars. he won the most trophies, including three of the top honors. record and album of the year for "24k magic" and song of the year for "magic." >> a big night for kendrick lamar. he won five grammys, including best rap album. and alicia carl won for best new artist. to think lady gaga had her hair laced up....
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because the herself was involved in a dispute now a protracted defamation suit with her former producer dr luke so that was a really really key moment but then outside of the venue you two were performing on a floating podium a barge in the hudson river echoes of the clash and london calling on the thames perhaps but also politically charged in its very direct voice against donald trump so quite a stream the sort of political performance political performance the surprise of the evening i suppose it was we were talking about earlier is bruno mars sweeping sweeping the board the six awards six awards and it was also kind of unexpected because the odds on the smart money was on kendrick lamar and jay z. jay z. didn't take anything home. of course managed just of clutch a few awards but kind of a surprise that pretty amazing to see jay z. go home with no words from the grammys about what about germany there was an award for germany in that i was indeed croft craft back who won the best dance electronic album i mean to paraphrase the one of their well known hits they're the models and they're looki
because the herself was involved in a dispute now a protracted defamation suit with her former producer dr luke so that was a really really key moment but then outside of the venue you two were performing on a floating podium a barge in the hudson river echoes of the clash and london calling on the thames perhaps but also politically charged in its very direct voice against donald trump so quite a stream the sort of political performance political performance the surprise of the evening i...
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her song is about refocusing her ceo after alleging dr. lukehich he has deny. >> what does it mean to have the music organization joining the movement? >> surrounded by a female choir, ke$ha's friend cyndi lauper was one of the first she invited to sing with her. >> we were all singing abothink not crying. >> ke$ha closed the performance with a hug from her grammy sisters. backstage more emotion. despite the focus on equality it's notable women were nearly shut out of the major categories. best new artist was the only solo women to win. >> i would day dream about winning a grammy. >> rihanna did earn a grammy for singing on kendrick lamar's album. >> this definitely belongs to her. >> she's deserving. >> all the after party gossip. >> this is creepy. >> how shemar scored a date. >> then red carpet tricks from the grammy stars. >> it's an every day thing. >> why justin bieber skipped the grammys. where we caught him right when he would have been taking the stage. ♪ >> fleetwood mac was recognized for their charity work. miley ♪ >> well, shemar m
her song is about refocusing her ceo after alleging dr. lukehich he has deny. >> what does it mean to have the music organization joining the movement? >> surrounded by a female choir, ke$ha's friend cyndi lauper was one of the first she invited to sing with her. >> we were all singing abothink not crying. >> ke$ha closed the performance with a hug from her grammy sisters. backstage more emotion. despite the focus on equality it's notable women were nearly shut out of...
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the singer has been in a legal battle with dr. luked for bruno mars. he won three of the trophies. record of the year, album of the year and song of the year. "that's what i like." >> big night nor kendrick lamar. best rap album and alicia carl won for best new artist. >> all this talk with philip wegmann. good morning, sir. a heck of a night. white roses and kesha performan performance which was powerful. did they go too far with the "fire and fury" reading bringing in hillary clinton? >> i missed the grammys. i did not stay up for them. a bunch of celebrities making comments about politics? we expect this sort of thing. the theme for last night was to honor some of the victims of sexual harassment. what did hollywood decide to do? bring in hillary clinton who is infamous for bullying victims of sexual harassment and then have her read -- have her read from michael wolff book? someone accusing someone of sleeping her way to the top? that is the best way to lose all credibility. >> look, i think a lot of people this morning are saying
the singer has been in a legal battle with dr. luked for bruno mars. he won three of the trophies. record of the year, album of the year and song of the year. "that's what i like." >> big night nor kendrick lamar. best rap album and alicia carl won for best new artist. >> all this talk with philip wegmann. good morning, sir. a heck of a night. white roses and kesha performan performance which was powerful. did they go too far with the "fire and fury" reading...
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the first and only faces of the me too movement of the music industry, who accused her producer, dr. lukeating her poorly sexually, mental abuse, physical abuse, emotional abuse, and was one of the first and only faces that's come out in recent years. she will be performing tonight. her people have said she will be addressing this issue. i've heard that she's going to have quite a performance, so expect something really strong and powerful, but also i think it's important to realize that kesha did face a bit of a backlash from the industry for coming forward, and it did negatively impact her career. >> dr. luke denied the allegations and they wound up in a court battle. >> he countersued her. taylor swift gave her money for her defense fund and lady gaga, kelly clarkson came forward. it hasn't caught fire the way it has in other industries, but we remain hopeful. >> anybody you'll be looking to besides kesha? >> one thing that's notable is lorde, nominee for best album of the year, only female artist who's been nominated and she actually is not performing. she's the only best album nomine
the first and only faces of the me too movement of the music industry, who accused her producer, dr. lukeating her poorly sexually, mental abuse, physical abuse, emotional abuse, and was one of the first and only faces that's come out in recent years. she will be performing tonight. her people have said she will be addressing this issue. i've heard that she's going to have quite a performance, so expect something really strong and powerful, but also i think it's important to realize that kesha...
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performance by kesha to her song praying, it had some strong lyrics there and at her former producer dr lukeied that she has beenin assault. he has denied that she has been ina assault. he has denied that she has been in a legal battle with him several years and what we had here at the grammys with a number of women on a number of artists, saying that they stood with her, you have cyndi lauper, bb rex, andrew day, camila tobago, just a few others. they stood with her in the performance and i think it will be one of those moments that are talked about in grammy history of quite a while. it actually brought some of the audience to tears, kesha herself was visibly emotional afterwards. and again, people kind of introduced the performance and out of it spoke about the need to ensure that women have equal pay, safe work environment and equal environment for opportunities in the industry. it is interesting but the music industry has been slightly behind hollywood and tv in terms of these issues. yeah, absolutely, ithink a lot of artists have kind of shied away from talking about it out in the open
performance by kesha to her song praying, it had some strong lyrics there and at her former producer dr lukeied that she has beenin assault. he has denied that she has been ina assault. he has denied that she has been in a legal battle with him several years and what we had here at the grammys with a number of women on a number of artists, saying that they stood with her, you have cyndi lauper, bb rex, andrew day, camila tobago, just a few others. they stood with her in the performance and i...
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highly charged not least because of her ongoing and protracted legal issues with the former producer dr luke who she had accused of sexual harassment and so on that was a clearly amazing performance but alongside that outside of the venue on the hudson river itself where you too surrounded by water with the incredible backdrop of the statue of liberty politically charged to you know a song that sort of with directed at donald trump and also perhaps a little almost to that punk heroes the clash with this sort of reverse side london calling on the thames feel the other surprises of the evening bruno mars winning this thing the board six awards six awards kind of unexpected because the hot tips were on kendrick lamar and jay z. to win you know jay z. didn't win i think it's all in kendrick lamar came away with a clutch of awards but not you know the victor of the night as others might have thought he would be so bruno mars sweeping the board in germany also had a when germany did indeed have a win with croft back to sort of paraphrase them they are the bottles and they're looking good some many
highly charged not least because of her ongoing and protracted legal issues with the former producer dr luke who she had accused of sexual harassment and so on that was a clearly amazing performance but alongside that outside of the venue on the hudson river itself where you too surrounded by water with the incredible backdrop of the statue of liberty politically charged to you know a song that sort of with directed at donald trump and also perhaps a little almost to that punk heroes the clash...
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up and me too ♪ you brought the flames and you put mehrkesha, accused her former prord producer dr. lukesoul's shaken >> reporter: ♪ new york, new york >> reporter: after 14 years in l.a., the grammys returned to corden put a big apple twist on carpool karaoke. ♪ you don't want me on camera i cash on me. >> reporter: in a nod to the city's musical theater the grammys featured broadway brother-in-lawty p royalty. ♪ don't cry for me argentina >> reporter: country music stars eric church, maren morris, and brothers osborn paid tribute to fans killed last year in the uk and las vegas concerts. ♪ i saw you in heaven those. >> reporter: showing music can hell with the healing. ♪ ♪ i'll find my way through night and day ♪ >> and that's the overnight news for this tuesday. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's tuesday, january 2018. this is thecbmorning news." we are following three big stories in washington this morning. the fbi's secon i abruptly steps down.pl vote to classified memo in the russian election med probe. >>> and president trump prepares for his first state of the union address. mr. t
up and me too ♪ you brought the flames and you put mehrkesha, accused her former prord producer dr. lukesoul's shaken >> reporter: ♪ new york, new york >> reporter: after 14 years in l.a., the grammys returned to corden put a big apple twist on carpool karaoke. ♪ you don't want me on camera i cash on me. >> reporter: in a nod to the city's musical theater the grammys featured broadway brother-in-lawty p royalty. ♪ don't cry for me argentina >> reporter: country...
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. >> reporter: kesha accused dr. luke" ♪ i hope you're >> reporter: dr. luke denied the allegations. ♪ new york, new york >> reporter: after 14 years in r: a, grammys returned to new york city, and host james corden dut a big apple twist on carpool toaoke. ♪ ♪ on camera it wasn't saw him on someone's shoulder ♪ >> i'm sorry. i don't have cash. >> i'm sorr: in a nod to the theater, the grammys featured broadway royalty, patty lapone. ♪ ♪ don't cry for me argentina >> the connection we share with our fans. >> reporter: country music stars eric church, marine morris paid tributes to fans killed at doncerts last year in the uk and las vegas. ♪ i saw you in heaven aw reporter: showing that music can help with the healing. ♪ >> i'll find my way. throughgh night and day nightuse i know dayhat was a beautiful moment. after the wall came down all four artists hugged and morris told us beforehand she was trying to make it through the performance without crying. >> you could see she was very emotional. >> yeah. mance withe talk abou
. >> reporter: kesha accused dr. luke" ♪ i hope you're >> reporter: dr. luke denied the allegations. ♪ new york, new york >> reporter: after 14 years in r: a, grammys returned to new york city, and host james corden dut a big apple twist on carpool toaoke. ♪ ♪ on camera it wasn't saw him on someone's shoulder ♪ >> i'm sorry. i don't have cash. >> i'm sorr: in a nod to the theater, the grammys featured broadway royalty, patty lapone. ♪ ♪ don't cry...
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by storm over the past few months because she's been in a battle back and forth with her producer dr. luke't been able to make new music, she was under this contract and allegations that, you know, that he did things to her and she -- she took the stage with all these women wearing white, it was incredible and also camila cabello, she took on president trump's issues with immigration and it was really incredible to see what she had to say. >> we have a clip of that? >> i'm sure we do. >> tonight in this room full of music's dreamers, we remember this country was built by dreamers, for dreamers, chasing the american dream. >> to all the beautiful countries filled with culture, diversity and thousands of years of history, you are -- >> it was just -- it was just really incredible to see so many people take on not just political but social and me too issues last night. it was an incredible night with statements. >> i think it shows the endurance of this moment. you're going to see it at the awards shows and at the oscars. >> yes, the oscars, definitely. >> great to have you here with us, than
by storm over the past few months because she's been in a battle back and forth with her producer dr. luke't been able to make new music, she was under this contract and allegations that, you know, that he did things to her and she -- she took the stage with all these women wearing white, it was incredible and also camila cabello, she took on president trump's issues with immigration and it was really incredible to see what she had to say. >> we have a clip of that? >> i'm sure we...
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that song inspired by producer dr. luke who kesha access of sexual assaulting her.harges. since 2013 more than 90% of grammy nominees have all been men. last year 80% of the top pop songs were by men. >>> 5:48 on your monday morning. weather and traffic together. it's been busy out there on the roadways so far. >> now not going to calm down from here on out. >> the temperatures, are they going to feel like they're going up this week? >> it will be so warm. it's not supposed to be in the mid to upper 60s, even 70s in january, but there won't be any rain, either, so we will talk about all of that. let's get a look at our visibility, just wanted to give you a heads up in the north bay, visibility down to three-quarters of a mile in santa rosa, also for the delta. we have fog creeping through from sacramento valley so that may slow you down during that morning commute. the peninsula is all clear as our temperatures start out in the mid 40s, you ma i have to crank up the heater a little bit. then we warm up into the upper 50s to low 60s as you get ready to head out for t
that song inspired by producer dr. luke who kesha access of sexual assaulting her.harges. since 2013 more than 90% of grammy nominees have all been men. last year 80% of the top pop songs were by men. >>> 5:48 on your monday morning. weather and traffic together. it's been busy out there on the roadways so far. >> now not going to calm down from here on out. >> the temperatures, are they going to feel like they're going up this week? >> it will be so warm. it's not...
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over the last years so she has been engaged in a legal battle with her former producer his name is dr luke and catch ahead sued him alleging that he had sexually physically and emotionally abused her she lost the case and was forced to continue working with him as her produce a soul the whole song is about that and we can just listen in to that performance. thank. you thanks. and layla lots of people in the audience were moved to tears by that song and also on social media many people saying that they were really touched by that and let me just show you some reactions here on twitter us actress america ferrera saying you stood up and used your voice a long before there was a massive culture shift and movement to support you you helped create this culture shift thank you for your fried for your beautiful artistry and for this stunning performance there has also been this kind of a debate about whether she would have won a grammy for that song she had been nominated in that category best pop solo performance this user saying kushal wrote praying after being through her literal worst nightmar
over the last years so she has been engaged in a legal battle with her former producer his name is dr luke and catch ahead sued him alleging that he had sexually physically and emotionally abused her she lost the case and was forced to continue working with him as her produce a soul the whole song is about that and we can just listen in to that performance. thank. you thanks. and layla lots of people in the audience were moved to tears by that song and also on social media many people saying...
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our viewers some background catch i had been gauged in a long legal battle with her former producer dr luke she had sued him saying that he had sexually and also emotionally abused her she had lost that case and so she was forced to continue working out with that produces so the song praying is really about the whole nightmare that she had to go through and we can listen in to that performance by keisha there. and sumi a lot of people were moved by that really powerful performance powerful message and that is what they are sharing on social media i can show you a couple of comments that we have come across here u.s. actress america ferrera saying use thought up and use your voice long before there was a massive culture shift and movement to support you you helped create this culture shift thank you for your fight for your beautiful artistry and for this stunning performance i know there's a debate about whether it should have won a grammy she was nominated for that song in that category best pop solo performance alongside lady gaga who was nominated for the song million reasons and now the
our viewers some background catch i had been gauged in a long legal battle with her former producer dr luke she had sued him saying that he had sexually and also emotionally abused her she had lost that case and so she was forced to continue working out with that produces so the song praying is really about the whole nightmare that she had to go through and we can listen in to that performance by keisha there. and sumi a lot of people were moved by that really powerful performance powerful...
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somewhere praying, praying ♪ ♪ i hope your soul is changing ♪ >> that song inspired by producer dr. lukeaccess of sexual assaulting her. he denies the charges. by the way, since 2013 more than 90% of grammy nominees have been men and last year 80% of top pop songs were by men. >> last night awards went to bruno mars, best album, song and record of the year. >> fancy dancing. he's good. i love the energy that he brings. >> absolutely. >> another thing that's great, the weather. >> i think so. it's going to be really nice. a lot of sunshine, warm weather and we are going to hold off with the rain over the next several days so that you can get out and enjoy it. let's get a look at our live view of emeryville and it is such a gorgeous start to the day. i think we're going to have a really pretty colorful sunrise, so we're getting ready for that. as you get a look at the seven-day forecast it's up at the bottom of the screen showing very warm weather. as we get ready anéq,q out the door for school this morning it's only going to be in the mid 40s. we will see a mix of sun and clouds as we go
somewhere praying, praying ♪ ♪ i hope your soul is changing ♪ >> that song inspired by producer dr. lukeaccess of sexual assaulting her. he denies the charges. by the way, since 2013 more than 90% of grammy nominees have been men and last year 80% of top pop songs were by men. >> last night awards went to bruno mars, best album, song and record of the year. >> fancy dancing. he's good. i love the energy that he brings. >> absolutely. >> another thing that's...
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who in 2014 accused her former producer dr. luke of verbal and physical and sexual abuse.is month's golden globes where actors flooded the red carpet in all black and many with pins stating time's up. >> stories are finally being told. >> i know this is just the bursting of a movement. >> reporter: sunday, however, may be the music industry's first reckoning. women make up 12% of song writers and 2% of producers. that is why representation is key. >> too few women in the music industry. it should be a much more balanced and equal industry. it is a very sexist industry. progress has been made, but not enough. >> reporter: leaving all eyes on the red carpet pose and possibly a white rose. the top four categories this year, only three nominees are women. that includes lorde. looking back at the last six grammys of the 900 nominations, only nine have been women. sheinelle and craig. >> hard to believe in 2018, 2% of all producers are women. >> i didn't know that. a good report. >> you will be there? >> i'm excited about that. it is here in new york. >>> still head this morning
who in 2014 accused her former producer dr. luke of verbal and physical and sexual abuse.is month's golden globes where actors flooded the red carpet in all black and many with pins stating time's up. >> stories are finally being told. >> i know this is just the bursting of a movement. >> reporter: sunday, however, may be the music industry's first reckoning. women make up 12% of song writers and 2% of producers. that is why representation is key. >> too few women in the...
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. ♪ you brought the flames and put me through hello ♪ >> kesh ya who blamed her former producer dr. lukereporter: dr. lew cass denied the allegations. ♪ new york new york ♪ >> reporter: after 14 years in l.a., the grammys returned to new york city and james corden pull a big apple twist on carpool karaoke. >> i'm sorry. i doerchlts have any cash on me. >> reporter: and in a nod to musical theater they nominated. country music stars air church and brothers osborne paid tribute to fans killed at concerts last year in the uk and las vegas. ♪ i saw you in heaven ♪ >> reporter: showing that music can help with the healing. ♪ i'll find my way through night and day ♪ >> that was such a beautiful moment and after the wall came down all four hugged. she was trying to make it through the performance without crying. >> you could see she was very emotional. can we start with jay z. were you surprised? >> yes. ily was some surprise there, but i want to say this was a big weekend for "j." here they gave him his due. also he engaged the cnn with van jones and it started a national conversation. i think
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music star kesha is also slated to perform sunday night who in 2014 accused her former producer, dr. lukes he denied before suing her in return. this year's activism comes on the heels of a stunning display of solidarity. at this month's golden globes where a-list actors flooded the red carpet in all black. many supporting pins that read, times up. saying no more to sexual assault. >> stories are finally being told. >> i know this is just the burstiburs birthing of a movement. >> reporter: sunday might be the music industry's first big public wre public reckoning. 12% of songwriters and 2% of producers. representation this year is key. >> there are too few women in the music industry. it should be a much more balanced, equal industry. and it is a very sexist industry. progress has been made, but not enough. >> leaving all eyes on that red carpet pose and possibly a white rose. in the top four categories only three nominees are women. but even back looking at the last six grammys, the almost 900 nominations, only nine have been women. >> morgan radford for us. hard to believe in 2018 2% of
music star kesha is also slated to perform sunday night who in 2014 accused her former producer, dr. lukes he denied before suing her in return. this year's activism comes on the heels of a stunning display of solidarity. at this month's golden globes where a-list actors flooded the red carpet in all black. many supporting pins that read, times up. saying no more to sexual assault. >> stories are finally being told. >> i know this is just the burstiburs birthing of a movement....
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probably led with keshaafter coming forward with sexual assault allegations against music producer dr. luke, allegations he's denied, kesha made her very first grammy performance a rallying cry of sorts, as bebe rexha, cindy lauper, camila cabello, julia michaels, and andra day, joined her for her single "praying." there's a reason it touched us specifically we can't just lay dormant, we have to do something about it we'll have much more grammy coveragetonight on e-t, i'm kevin frazier, back to you (vicki) a reminder... entertainment tonight airs right here on kron 4... it's at 7:30... right after inside edition. and then kron4 news returns for three hours of prime time news, starting at 8:00. (vicki) that wraps up kron 4 news at 5.(granti) steve aveson and pam moore are here with what we are working on for kron 4 news at six. (steve) thanks grant and vicki..coming up new tonight at six.. new details about the past of the sex offender accused of trying to lure local teens. just how similar his latest alleged crime is to one he's been accused of previously.(pam) then -- shocking new video sh
probably led with keshaafter coming forward with sexual assault allegations against music producer dr. luke, allegations he's denied, kesha made her very first grammy performance a rallying cry of sorts, as bebe rexha, cindy lauper, camila cabello, julia michaels, and andra day, joined her for her single "praying." there's a reason it touched us specifically we can't just lay dormant, we have to do something about it we'll have much more grammy coveragetonight on e-t, i'm kevin...
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luke hickmore, rachel golder thank you so much. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ david: what was the human genome project? dr.basically the entire instruction book for an organism. david: was it harder to discover the human genome or be appointed by two different presidents? dr. collins: both of those had certain challenges. david: how much longer do you think people can keep increasing their longevity? dr. collins: we might figure out how to achieve that by tinkering with the biology. david: what is the single greatest health challenge the united states faces today? dr. collins: more people died of opioid overdoses than car wrecks last year. it is just unbelievable. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪
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dr. hal baron from right here in san francisco with a long track record. and also a new global head of commercial pharmaceuticals, luke, who built up his career in specialty pharma across many different companies. so i'm super excited about building this dream team and executing, as i said, on all three businesses, but number one priority, pharma and at the heart of that, r&d, where we create value for patients. >> morgan, you've got a question >> i do have a question, actually there's a note from morgan stanley last month making a case for a dividend cut should investors be concerned about the payout >> we've been -- thank you for the question we've been extremely clear on our capital allocation priorities since july last year, and there is, you know, absolutely no change in that whatsoever our number one priority is to invest in the growth of the core business, and first as i've said, there is pharma, then potentially should it come investing in the consumer, investing in capacity in vaccines then comes after investing in the long-term organic growth, the dividend and returns to shareholders we know how important th
dr. hal baron from right here in san francisco with a long track record. and also a new global head of commercial pharmaceuticals, luke, who built up his career in specialty pharma across many different companies. so i'm super excited about building this dream team and executing, as i said, on all three businesses, but number one priority, pharma and at the heart of that, r&d, where we create value for patients. >> morgan, you've got a question >> i do have a question, actually...
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dr. kreizler, who is the alienist. and my character, sara howard, is the first female to work for the new york police department. and then lukeunder the table investigative team to hunt down this serial killer that's murdering young boys in the city. and we're kind of working through the corruption within the police department, and the inequality in the city during that time. and the, kind of, new inventions that are happening all over the place. >> jimmy: it's nasty -- it was nasty back then. >> it was, it was. and so we really, we had such a a great team of people, who created new york city and all the way in budapest. it was amazing. >> jimmy: why would -- go to budapest to create new york city? when you live in new york city. >> i know, right? [ laughter ] you know, if you saw our sets and the back lots that we were able to build there you would understand. and also some of the real streets that we were able to use in budapest. there are some amazing buildings and architecture that really suited, especially upper-class new york city. that still exists in hungary, so. >> jimmy: how fun. i cannot wait. i want to show everyo
dr. kreizler, who is the alienist. and my character, sara howard, is the first female to work for the new york police department. and then lukeunder the table investigative team to hunt down this serial killer that's murdering young boys in the city. and we're kind of working through the corruption within the police department, and the inequality in the city during that time. and the, kind of, new inventions that are happening all over the place. >> jimmy: it's nasty -- it was nasty back...
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luke snider, president of audi mobility u.s. mr. mike, president of robert bosch north america, the ceo and cofounder of zukes inc. and dr. randy aven. i want to thank you all for being here with us today. i will turn now to senator nelson for his opening remarks. senator nelson right there. are you alive? there you go. >> thank you, mr. chairman. there you go. mr. chairman, i was almost one of those traffic statistics this morning. coming down one of the north/south streets, going the speed limit, suddenly a car in the right lane to my front suddenly does a u-turn in the entire street, right in front of us. to which we commented, if we were an automated vehicle, and he was an automated vehicle, that wouldn't have happened. so, there was a demonstration, for me, early this morning. i, like the chairman, am very hopeful about the prospect of self-driving cars. i appreciate the efforts of senator peters, who has made this a signature issue. it's appropriate for him, because of being from michigan, and he has been dogged in his pursuit of this legislation. and i thank you, mr. chairman, that you have arranged to be down here
luke snider, president of audi mobility u.s. mr. mike, president of robert bosch north america, the ceo and cofounder of zukes inc. and dr. randy aven. i want to thank you all for being here with us today. i will turn now to senator nelson for his opening remarks. senator nelson right there. are you alive? there you go. >> thank you, mr. chairman. there you go. mr. chairman, i was almost one of those traffic statistics this morning. coming down one of the north/south streets, going the...
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dr. pepper and brought it back over. they did not >> so it is interesting that u.s. domicile company. that's all >> yes remember they got shut by the queens' treasury sector. >> that's right, jack lukeood time to sell allergan, didn't it? >> yes, fabulous time. i thought it could go up in earnings sometimes you have to own the fact to get it wrong >> do you still own it >> yeah, never did anything. >> you're down on it >> yeah, sometimes when you own something for your trust, you just like wow, it is doing great. no, you cannot do that the giants are doing great and the season ended not great. >> right >> guys, verizon along with apple, helping to drag down the dow and if you saw these leaks, the presentation note about a federally designed or manage 5 g. >> the fcc is out with a statement saying i oppose any proposal for the federal government to build and operate nationwide of the 5-g network. >> broadcom they call themselves a 5-g company. >> by the way, speaking of 5-gs, strange report of the government wanting to get involved and i don't know what's will come of it if anything to verizon. it would be a complete change in direction in terms of u.s. pom si yeah, just seem like it
dr. pepper and brought it back over. they did not >> so it is interesting that u.s. domicile company. that's all >> yes remember they got shut by the queens' treasury sector. >> that's right, jack lukeood time to sell allergan, didn't it? >> yes, fabulous time. i thought it could go up in earnings sometimes you have to own the fact to get it wrong >> do you still own it >> yeah, never did anything. >> you're down on it >> yeah, sometimes when you...