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dr. carol bell is a assistant professor at the department of medication studies at northeastern university. person to be released book, the politics of interracial romance is the first comprehensive look at the representation and social significance of black/white romantic narratives in film. welcome to cityline. such a complicated issue, for so long. situation, and then the lovings come along and stand up and challenge the supreme court. give us some background on some of the things going on in society. >> it is interesting timing, because they were married in 1958 and arrested shortly after that. at the same time, the country was dealing with the aftermath of the brown versus board of that role that separate was not equal in terms of education. the different states had several years to comply with that law. people were thinking about well what does this mean, how will this change things? one of the things that was driving fears about desegregation was that people were afraid that it would lead to broader desegregation and things like couples and mildred loving. the fear about the segrega
dr. carol bell is a assistant professor at the department of medication studies at northeastern university. person to be released book, the politics of interracial romance is the first comprehensive look at the representation and social significance of black/white romantic narratives in film. welcome to cityline. such a complicated issue, for so long. situation, and then the lovings come along and stand up and challenge the supreme court. give us some background on some of the things going on...
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dr. oz: "saved by the bell," dustin diamond on his sex tape scandal and from child star to porn star, jaimee foxworth. how bad did it get? have they bounced back or stayed at rock bottom. we'll find out next. we'll save lives today. are you guys ready to get healthy? [cheers and applause] dr. oz: todd bridges is one of the biggest child actors of the
dr. oz: "saved by the bell," dustin diamond on his sex tape scandal and from child star to porn star, jaimee foxworth. how bad did it get? have they bounced back or stayed at rock bottom. we'll find out next. we'll save lives today. are you guys ready to get healthy? [cheers and applause] dr. oz: todd bridges is one of the biggest child actors of the
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bell need. >> reporter: dr. hapner says florida will always be vital to the presidency because of the 29 electors we have. but we may see a re-- resurgence in future powers. >> donald trump won the election without the popular vote. something that only happens four times before. george w. bush had 5, points than al gore. the same scenario played out in 1988 with harrison and hayes. 1824 john quincy adams was elected president without the popular vote, but neither candidate would have enough electoral college votes. that decision was ultimately made by the house of representatives, which voted adams into the white house. >>> back in the bay area tonight a community infuriated after a crossing guard is hit but an impair -- by an impaired driver. now the street where it all happened is known for speeding. david roundtree was putting out cones on ninth avenue north when he was hit. police officers are fed up with drivers who are speeding down ninth avenue north. while we were out there today, they busted a man going
bell need. >> reporter: dr. hapner says florida will always be vital to the presidency because of the 29 electors we have. but we may see a re-- resurgence in future powers. >> donald trump won the election without the popular vote. something that only happens four times before. george w. bush had 5, points than al gore. the same scenario played out in 1988 with harrison and hayes. 1824 john quincy adams was elected president without the popular vote, but neither candidate would...
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dr. oz: "saved by the bell," scandal and from child star to porn star, "family matters," jaimee foxworth. how bad did it get? have they bounced back or stayed at rock bottom. we'll find out next. we'll save lives today. are you guys ready to get healthy? [cheers and applause] the biggest child actors of the 1980's. his character, willis jackson on the hit sitcom "diff'rent strokes" made him a star. when the show ended, todd thought his life was over and found himself spiraling out of control. todd bridges began acting at the age of 7, becoming a household name when he was cast at willis on "diff'rent strokes." >> it's for mrs. reagan, it's the white house.
dr. oz: "saved by the bell," scandal and from child star to porn star, "family matters," jaimee foxworth. how bad did it get? have they bounced back or stayed at rock bottom. we'll find out next. we'll save lives today. are you guys ready to get healthy? [cheers and applause] the biggest child actors of the 1980's. his character, willis jackson on the hit sitcom "diff'rent strokes" made him a star. when the show ended, todd thought his life was over and found...
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dr. oz: "saved by the bell," dustin diamond on his sex tape scandal and from child star to porn star, "family matters," jaimee foxworth. how bad did it get? ave they bounced back or stayed at rock bottom. we'll find out next. we'll save lives today. are you guys ready to get healthy? cheers and applause] dr. oz: todd bridges is one of the biggest child actors of the 1980's. his character, willis jackson on the hit sitco
dr. oz: "saved by the bell," dustin diamond on his sex tape scandal and from child star to porn star, "family matters," jaimee foxworth. how bad did it get? ave they bounced back or stayed at rock bottom. we'll find out next. we'll save lives today. are you guys ready to get healthy? cheers and applause] dr. oz: todd bridges is one of the biggest child actors of the 1980's. his character, willis jackson on the hit sitco
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bells ringing] is that a chicken? we're prepping pao yang for surgery, dr. canfield. keep talking, dr. howser. i started from the premise that the family was under some sort of curse. we talked things out. i agreed to take part in this ritual. we're asking that the family be absolved of the guilt from the operation and that god's anger fall upon me. well, that's very gratifying, but i don't normally allow barnyard animals in my hospital. it's the only way we could get the parents' consent. it occurred to me we're wasting our time trying to change these people's beliefs. we had to accept who they are and to find a way to work with them. it's a small price to pay for a child to walk. [speaking h'mong language] [speaking h'mong language] it's a simple language, once you get the hang of it. now, how long does this curse last? there is no curse. don't be too sure. my uncle vito's very cynical about that stuff. my aunt tutti put the evil eye on him. all his hair fell out. every man in your family is bald. but he was the first. i'm telling you, you're in dangerous territory. love petal! vinnie, i jus
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back to the potato business, the company ringing the opening bell today. dr. oz has a show about how diet plays a role in your skinny elasticity. potatoes are a good carb but you have to keep the skin on. good news for those who like potatoes. >> i'm glad to hear that. >>> gwenifill died of cancer yesterday. she died surrounded by family and twins. she worked at the "washington post," the new york times, nbc news and pbs. she also moderated one of this year's democratic primary debates. she was diagnosed with uterine cancer late last year. a wonderful lady. she was 61 years old. >>> now time to check in with mike and gasia. >> thank you, dave. >>> president obama in athens, greece this morning and world leaders are listening closely. what the president is saying about president-elect donald trump at the first stop of his six-day overseas trip. >>> the trump transition marchs on. more possible names for the trump cabinet. i'm doug luzader in washington. we will have some of those names coming up. >>> it is slow. the bay bridge started it this morning and now th
back to the potato business, the company ringing the opening bell today. dr. oz has a show about how diet plays a role in your skinny elasticity. potatoes are a good carb but you have to keep the skin on. good news for those who like potatoes. >> i'm glad to hear that. >>> gwenifill died of cancer yesterday. she died surrounded by family and twins. she worked at the "washington post," the new york times, nbc news and pbs. she also moderated one of this year's democratic...
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that's how former saved by the bell star, and current port washington resident, dustin diamond described his time in jail to dr. oz. diamond was sentenced to four months after stabbing a man during an altercation at a bar on christmas day of 2014. he served three months of the sentence. diamond added he thinks the incident was magnified because port washington is a small town. if i do anything, you hear about it in the news the next day, so going through something of this magnitude was really embarrassing. it makes you feel like you don't want to go outside. patrick: diamond finished by saying he learned a lot and has fallen in love with the state of wisconsin. toya: right now, we want to take a look at what's coming up all new tonight at 6:00. joyce garbaciak is in the newsroom with a look ahead. joyce: new tonight at 6:00, a boulder rolls into rush-hour traffic, smashing into a car. >> i lup see this big boulder. this big rock sitting in the left lane. joyce: only on wisn 12, hear more from the man who watched it all unfold on i-94. then, local latino students told to go back to mexico. marquette high school
that's how former saved by the bell star, and current port washington resident, dustin diamond described his time in jail to dr. oz. diamond was sentenced to four months after stabbing a man during an altercation at a bar on christmas day of 2014. he served three months of the sentence. diamond added he thinks the incident was magnified because port washington is a small town. if i do anything, you hear about it in the news the next day, so going through something of this magnitude was really...
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dr. ben carson has accepted the post as housing urban development secretary. more news in "after the bell. americans are not only ones traveling far and wide this holiday. online shippers fedex and ups gearing up planes and trucks ahead of potentially cyber monday. lori rothman got the news and stocks involved. lori? >> all session long we were reporting on lower s&p. that has turned around. the reason, transport companies, fedex and ups, hitting all-time highs today. look where they are. ups and fedex up about 1%. well outperforming the s&p 500. it looks like it could be with online sales yes toked to jump -- projected to jump 17%. strongest season for on line sales ever. liz: we're about to see possibly one, two or three all-time record closes. keep your eye on that. pulse taken firm hold on wall street. unexpected inflation in the trump administration, will that happen? could we have both of those two at the same time or just one, just growth and not inflation? the president of boyer research, jerry boyar calls it trump -- pansion. >> hi, liz. liz: is that possible to have hot growth a
dr. ben carson has accepted the post as housing urban development secretary. more news in "after the bell. americans are not only ones traveling far and wide this holiday. online shippers fedex and ups gearing up planes and trucks ahead of potentially cyber monday. lori rothman got the news and stocks involved. lori? >> all session long we were reporting on lower s&p. that has turned around. the reason, transport companies, fedex and ups, hitting all-time highs today. look where...
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bell. >> now the actor is opening up about his life. diamond serving 3 months for stabbing a man in port washington in a bar in 2014. later today, diamond is appearing on the dr. oz show. other childhood actors todd bridges and jamie foxworth are talking about life after stardom. you can watch dr. oz at 11:00 this morning on wisn >> newly developing, the milwaukee police are searching for someone wanted in one or two sexual assaults. this is a sketch of the man. police say that he sexually assaulted a woman walking on tuesday night near 76th and good hope road and could be responsible for an saument of another woman just blocks away earlier in the day. if you know anything that could >> no average trip to the mall. >> no. the 93-year-old wisconsin woman that decided to skip the stores and take a record setting risk. >> plus, chak lot lovers worst <"hi i'm miss hicks. i'm miss ravine and i'm miss peterson. and this is our fifth grade class at hoover. and we would like to say good morning west allis!"> >> all right. good morning, everybody in west allis and thank you for the great thursday morning shout ou classrooms across southeast wisconsin. if you are inter
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[bell dings] the bellboy will show you to your rooms. oh, dr. dawson, i have a message for you. call room 527. thank you. oh, hey, roge, the minister's gonna be here any minute. yeah-- wait a minute. this is my last dollar. you know, i've been here for five minutes, and i'm wiped out already. you know, you can't-- oh! i hit the jackpot. oh! roger. it's all right, officer. we'll meet you up in the room. four-twelve. four-twelve. i'll pick up the money. [???] oh. master, are you all right? i-i think it's my ankle. would you mind lifting up a minute? huh? roger, look, i-- man: here, let the doctor-- man 2: let us through. dr. dawson, our house doctor. let me through here. he needs a hospital. this man has a broken ankle. jeannie: he is not going to the hospital. well-- and why not? because he does not have a broken ankle. [magic boing] you may get up and walk now. thank you, jeannie. we do not wish to be late for our wedding. madam, he cannot walk on that foot. tony: believe me, doctor, if jeannie says i can walk on it, i can walk on it. right. watch-- [screams] what happened? well
[bell dings] the bellboy will show you to your rooms. oh, dr. dawson, i have a message for you. call room 527. thank you. oh, hey, roge, the minister's gonna be here any minute. yeah-- wait a minute. this is my last dollar. you know, i've been here for five minutes, and i'm wiped out already. you know, you can't-- oh! i hit the jackpot. oh! roger. it's all right, officer. we'll meet you up in the room. four-twelve. four-twelve. i'll pick up the money. [???] oh. master, are you all right? i-i...
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dr. karen darda. the board will hold future work sessions to get public input on the search. >>> and the school bells won't ring until after labor day in montgomery county next fall. over the summer larry hogan issued an executive order requiring public schools in man day and end by june 15. the order also required 180 days of instruction in the school calendar. montgomery county's board unanimously approved those start and end dates but did not decide on other details of next year's calendar. the vote on the final school calendar is expected next month. >>> and it is now 5:35. today the police chief in prince george's county will unveil a new state-of-the-art crime fighting too many. it's a liquid you can use to unique forensic code to help detectives identify your items if they are stolen. adam tuss explains how it works coming up in a live report. >>> new this morning, we are learning when culpeper police officers will use the new body cameras. they announced the new policy after a two-year testing period. the officers will turn the cameras on themselves and cameras must be on during calls where t
dr. karen darda. the board will hold future work sessions to get public input on the search. >>> and the school bells won't ring until after labor day in montgomery county next fall. over the summer larry hogan issued an executive order requiring public schools in man day and end by june 15. the order also required 180 days of instruction in the school calendar. montgomery county's board unanimously approved those start and end dates but did not decide on other details of next year's...
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bell. >> actor dustin diamond is opening up becoming a childhood a man in 2014. later today, diamond is appearing on the dr. oz show. other childhood actors todd bridges and jamie foxworth also lking about the life after stardom. watch dr. oz at 11:00 this morning on wisn 12. >> no average trip to the mall. coming up on "wisn 12 news this morning", the 93-year-old wisconsin woman that decided to skip the stores and take a record setting lovers worst night mare, why the internet is blowing up about a ? ? ? waiting for, we'll help you invest to protect it for the future. financial guidance while you're mastering life. from chase, so you can. ll thank me later. oh... save big. hefty costs less than ziploc. >> hi, i'm miss hicks. >> i'm miss ravine. >> and i'm miss peterson and this is our fifth grade class at hoover and we would like to say good morning west allis! >> good morning everyone in west allis! thanks so much for this thursday morning shout out! wisn 12 is stopping by different classrooms all across southeast wisconsin. if you're interested in getting a visit, head to wisn.com and click the school s
bell. >> actor dustin diamond is opening up becoming a childhood a man in 2014. later today, diamond is appearing on the dr. oz show. other childhood actors todd bridges and jamie foxworth also lking about the life after stardom. watch dr. oz at 11:00 this morning on wisn 12. >> no average trip to the mall. coming up on "wisn 12 news this morning", the 93-year-old wisconsin woman that decided to skip the stores and take a record setting lovers worst night mare, why the...
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dr. joiner, was in north carolina today and he spoke about voter suppression efforts in the state. he became visibly angry speaking about grace bellbell hardison, 100 years old. remember what she's seen in the arc of her life. born in a time where there are barely cars in the road, no planes in the sky. think about everything she's seen. a great grandmother, probably a great, great grandmother. how you -- how are we going to let, after all she's been through, folks disrespect her like that? how are we going to be tray all tho those who worked so hard for the vote so we could pull the lever and we're not going to vote? what's our excuse? >> so explain what happened with grace bell hardison. >> well, the -- she was one of the persons that the postcard was sent to. her postcard came back. she had a street address and she had a mail address, and the card went back to the voter integrity project people. they went to the board of elections in bowford county and presented that as evidence she didn't live there so she was placed on a list to be purged, but by some chance, her nephew, greg, was able to find out about this effort and then c
dr. joiner, was in north carolina today and he spoke about voter suppression efforts in the state. he became visibly angry speaking about grace bellbell hardison, 100 years old. remember what she's seen in the arc of her life. born in a time where there are barely cars in the road, no planes in the sky. think about everything she's seen. a great grandmother, probably a great, great grandmother. how you -- how are we going to let, after all she's been through, folks disrespect her like that? how...
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bell s shoules a good work around. plan extra time and use caution. >> the reality you know is one of many. >>laura: dr. strange is best at the box office. superhero movie made $85 million it is the 14th movie in the marvel collection. they've all been number one after the opening weekend. also at the box office, animated film "trolls" is number two. hawk saw ridge opens at number three. boo hands strong, falling into fourth. inferno rounds out the top five. speaking of movies, move over, l.a. it's time to make tampa bay the big destination when it comes to making movies. when creates a lot of jobs. joining us to talk about it, film commissioner dale gordon. good to see you. >> good morning. thank you for having me. >>laura: i think the commission has had to look at a lot of things when it comes to making movies here. we have the infrastructure, talent, say nothing of the scenery. you can always have more, right? >> absolutely. i think it's also important to point onot just movies. to the local economy, provide high wage jobs so we're always looking at anything that can provide exposure for our communit
bell s shoules a good work around. plan extra time and use caution. >> the reality you know is one of many. >>laura: dr. strange is best at the box office. superhero movie made $85 million it is the 14th movie in the marvel collection. they've all been number one after the opening weekend. also at the box office, animated film "trolls" is number two. hawk saw ridge opens at number three. boo hands strong, falling into fourth. inferno rounds out the top five. speaking of...
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bell is a camp okizu co-founder. >> we noticed that their program didn't meet the needs of oncology patients with different dietary issues and a lot of other things. >> reporter: so john and dron the expensive and difficult task of building a permanent campsite. parents came to help. >> parents talking about blood counts and other issues around hospitals and stuff and realized that peer support program wasn't just great for patients. it was going to be great for all family members. so we started doing family weekends. >> reporter: the need continues to grow. so okizu is expanding its resources such as this new pavilion with the help of generous donors. the experiences at camp okizu can be life-changing. many campers become counselors and come back every year. >> i think that people should understand that okizu is a place where people can be their selves and let their souls shine. >> when i was 13 about to turn 14, i was diagnosed with leukemia, and i came here as an oncology camper. it's been a huge part of what shaped me into the woman i've become. i absolutely loved my time here and i love being able to give that back. >> reporter: if you know a family who needs camp okizu
bell is a camp okizu co-founder. >> we noticed that their program didn't meet the needs of oncology patients with different dietary issues and a lot of other things. >> reporter: so john and dron the expensive and difficult task of building a permanent campsite. parents came to help. >> parents talking about blood counts and other issues around hospitals and stuff and realized that peer support program wasn't just great for patients. it was going to be great for all family...
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dr. oz: yep. >> if sometimes when we stress that becomes a learned behavior. remember the study when we were younger, ring the bell, the dog starts to salivate, that's basically what we're doing to our bodies as soon as we recognize anxiety, you know what we say we have to do -- eat -- and that becomes the cycle. dr. oz: don't blame yourselves anymore. we have the quiz that helps you identify your stress eating type. you have the clipboard. all of you at home, get your intervene. come on up, tia. ilstart with michelle. we'll do the first question together. how are you? >> hi. how are you? dr. oz: this is what happens in a lot of people's day. it starts off prime and goes off the rails. you are tense. you start running late for work. then a problem with your car. you have a list of errands. it gets longer and longer. how do you react -- a, opening a bag whatever is closest to me and start make a pit stop to get your favorite junk food or fantasizing what i want to eat later? there are the three options. everyone at home, look at it carefully. what do you do when your day starts getting off the rails? >> a, start mu
dr. oz: yep. >> if sometimes when we stress that becomes a learned behavior. remember the study when we were younger, ring the bell, the dog starts to salivate, that's basically what we're doing to our bodies as soon as we recognize anxiety, you know what we say we have to do -- eat -- and that becomes the cycle. dr. oz: don't blame yourselves anymore. we have the quiz that helps you identify your stress eating type. you have the clipboard. all of you at home, get your intervene. come on...
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dr. yehia, i worked for the active duty military for 12 years, seven years at ft. bell voir, five years at what was then bethesda naval hospital. the military all that time were working to make their electronic medical record inter operable with the va. they spent billions of dollars and my understanding is they've given up. they couldn't make it happen. how are you planning to make things interoperable with all of these community providers who have all kinds of different ehrs? obviously it can't be the way that we tried to integrate because that just didn't work. >> thank you. that's an excellent question. i don't think they've given up quite yet, but the point that you're describing is really an american medicine issue which is there is healthcare systems across the country, there is a market out there for electronic health records, it's competitive, everyone has different records. and so we have to think of it differently than what we've done before. we're doing a couple things at va that are -- show a lot of promise. number one is really leveraging community health
dr. yehia, i worked for the active duty military for 12 years, seven years at ft. bell voir, five years at what was then bethesda naval hospital. the military all that time were working to make their electronic medical record inter operable with the va. they spent billions of dollars and my understanding is they've given up. they couldn't make it happen. how are you planning to make things interoperable with all of these community providers who have all kinds of different ehrs? obviously it...
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cpr on her. [ bell ringing ] >>reporter: dead in bed, it's we found it's one of medicine's best-kept secrets. >> this sort of flies under the radar, and that is well known. >>reporter: dr. frank overdike is a nationally-recognized anesthesiologist. are hospitals fighting to keep these deaths from going public? >> certainly it does not bode well for the reputation from a marketing standpoint in a competitive healthcare environment to have unexplained deaths which is essentially what these >>reporter: our five-month nationwide investigation found it's not happening during surgery or in recovery rooms, but instead here in hospital rooms and floors where complications and risks are judged the absolute lowest, often within hours of family, flowers and cards. could this have been prevented? >> absolutely. >> yeah, definitely. i mean, we feel 110% it could have been avoided. basic technology similar to this, $25 at drug drug stores, an alarm sounds when breathing slows and oxygen in the blood stream reaches critical levels, technology both doctors and hospitals have known for decades. but instead we found lives are being left to chance. you were e -- you essentially were dyin
cpr on her. [ bell ringing ] >>reporter: dead in bed, it's we found it's one of medicine's best-kept secrets. >> this sort of flies under the radar, and that is well known. >>reporter: dr. frank overdike is a nationally-recognized anesthesiologist. are hospitals fighting to keep these deaths from going public? >> certainly it does not bode well for the reputation from a marketing standpoint in a competitive healthcare environment to have unexplained deaths which is...
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bell curve of burglar quality, and the average burglar is what i care about. the internet is the most sophisticated a taettacker, any where in the world. >> dr. fu. >> i worry about something more human, and that's sort of bureaucracies. i worry about the inability to change. i worry about being stuck staying, well, we've never done it that way before. i worry about things, well, that's unprecedented. while the internet is unprecedented, and so there are going to have to be changes. i do worry we won't have the strength and resolve to do it. it will take guts, i think. but this is on foresight in the safety world we saw it with hand washing in the 1840s, hand washing wasn't even a thought that crossed your mind. it took 165 years to get to the point where hand washing is common. it is going to take time for security, but the time is right to do something now. do something wise. >> i would just note for the record, i think dr. simalwise did end up dying from a staph infection. >> he messed up his experienced, too. >> wonderful this has been a very informative hearing. i want to thank our witnesses for being here today. before we conclude, i wo
bell curve of burglar quality, and the average burglar is what i care about. the internet is the most sophisticated a taettacker, any where in the world. >> dr. fu. >> i worry about something more human, and that's sort of bureaucracies. i worry about the inability to change. i worry about being stuck staying, well, we've never done it that way before. i worry about things, well, that's unprecedented. while the internet is unprecedented, and so there are going to have to be changes....
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dr pepper snapple buying bai brands including a tax benefit of approximately $400 million. bai is the maker of antioxidant infused beverages. jack in the box topping after the bellthan forecast. and caterpillar was revised to negative from stable by standard & poor's. i wonder if that's a lagging indicator given that commodity prices have come back. but palo alto networks shares getting slammed today. offering weaker than expected current quarter guidance. >> i've already forgot what fas stands for again. >> folk art specialties. >> shows you why they use the initials. >>> winning a combination drug to treat diabetes. this will spark a battle for sales between the rivals. shares not moving too much. other pharma news, astrazeneca has been cleared in two drug trials. there was a hold following cases of bleeding. >>> now to politics. donald trump releasing an in-depth video on youtube last night laying out his agenda including withdrawing from the tpp free trade deal. joining us now is glenn hubbard. glenn, are you actively advising the campaign? not actively or indirectly? what's your status right now with -- campaign. got to get out of -- two weeks ago. are you
dr pepper snapple buying bai brands including a tax benefit of approximately $400 million. bai is the maker of antioxidant infused beverages. jack in the box topping after the bellthan forecast. and caterpillar was revised to negative from stable by standard & poor's. i wonder if that's a lagging indicator given that commodity prices have come back. but palo alto networks shares getting slammed today. offering weaker than expected current quarter guidance. >> i've already forgot what...
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dr. carson for that job. but at this point, still unfilled, kelly. >> eamon, thank you for now. appreciate it. out there in the frigid cold in new york. 45 minutes to go until the belldow is up 52 points to 19,009. pretty much highs there. >> we are, harboring around the ground numbers. when we come back jeremy siegel who has been predicting dow for sometime now, tells us where 20,000 could come before year-end. it would be a pretty good finish for the year. >> for sure. up next, president-elect trump says he will pull the plug on the tpp on his first day in office. run through the winners and losers from the withdrawal from that deal. you're watching cnbc, first in business worldwide. i am benedict arnold, the infamous traitor. and i know a thing or two about trading. so i trade with e*trade, where true traders trade on a trademarked trade platform that has all the... get off the computer traitor! i won't. (cannon sound) >>> you see slight gains in major indexes but enough to cross numbers and get to record high as we get to 45 minutes before the close. >> let's check out some of the movers for you today. dollar tree among the biggest gainers on s&p. the nation's b
dr. carson for that job. but at this point, still unfilled, kelly. >> eamon, thank you for now. appreciate it. out there in the frigid cold in new york. 45 minutes to go until the belldow is up 52 points to 19,009. pretty much highs there. >> we are, harboring around the ground numbers. when we come back jeremy siegel who has been predicting dow for sometime now, tells us where 20,000 could come before year-end. it would be a pretty good finish for the year. >> for sure. up...