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eli was a good kid. this can happen to any family. >> i talk to a lot of people during the course of a day or the course of a month. and you know, if it comes up, we have this conversation, and most people still don't know what they are. they don't know what the drugs are or how badly they can impact their lives. well, we're witnessing the impact now. we've had this horrible loss. we lost a child. we didn't know about the drugs. we know about them now. and the word needs to get out there to the rest of the world that these things will -- they'll kill your kids. they're going to kill anybody who takes them. they're pure unadulterated they're pure unadulterated poison. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> announcer: the following is a cnn special report. ♪ >>> people are lighting up all over the country. they call it the green rush. marijuana has moved out of the back alleys and into the open. >> happy cannabis, y'all. >> in some states it's legal to grow, to sell, to smoke. and marijuana could be lega
eli was a good kid. this can happen to any family. >> i talk to a lot of people during the course of a day or the course of a month. and you know, if it comes up, we have this conversation, and most people still don't know what they are. they don't know what the drugs are or how badly they can impact their lives. well, we're witnessing the impact now. we've had this horrible loss. we lost a child. we didn't know about the drugs. we know about them now. and the word needs to get out there...
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eli asad aka the closer, the man the fbi brought in to finish a sting operation. craig montey. the body builder. his ruse was to get the gentlemen out of the mosque where they would drop their guard. aka the trainer, a special op trainer who taught young muslim men how to fire weapons. my interest in fbi informants began years ago in miami. after 9/11, the u.s. government set about recruiting an intelligence army of thousands of informants many of them in muslim communities. while working as a reporter here, i first heard about an alleged al qaeda cell that would be called the liberty city 7. >> this is morning edition from npr news, i'm linda wertheimer. >> the men were from a poor mostly asian american community in miami. odd place for the fbi to recruit. >> my first reaction was laughter. my name is rory mcman. i looked on the liberty 7 case. after the raid they searched the headquarters the total take of what they recovered was a ceremonial sword. so that signaled to me that these people weren't much of a threat. >> the operation began when the fbi received a tip about a su
eli asad aka the closer, the man the fbi brought in to finish a sting operation. craig montey. the body builder. his ruse was to get the gentlemen out of the mosque where they would drop their guard. aka the trainer, a special op trainer who taught young muslim men how to fire weapons. my interest in fbi informants began years ago in miami. after 9/11, the u.s. government set about recruiting an intelligence army of thousands of informants many of them in muslim communities. while working as a...
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this is eli, eli is also an extremely old animal at the san francisco zoo. let me pull the -- eli is 34 years old. she made an important contribution to the critically endangered species. eli has 14 offspring, 15 grandkids and 6 great grandkids and two great-great grandkids. the zoo is proud of this work with the black rhino species and, in fact the san francisco zoo has two of the five living species of rhinos. we have an asian rhino and black rhino and we have two of the five represented in our collection. what i would like to talk to you about is ab 96. the san francisco zoo would like to express its support of assembly bill 96. you may be aware in 1977 a bill was passed to limit the trade and purchasing of ivory, but there was a big loophole and this ab 96 is going to try to close that loophole. it was introduced last week. the goal of the bill is to help save elephants and rhinos from extinction by banning the sale and possession
this is eli, eli is also an extremely old animal at the san francisco zoo. let me pull the -- eli is 34 years old. she made an important contribution to the critically endangered species. eli has 14 offspring, 15 grandkids and 6 great grandkids and two great-great grandkids. the zoo is proud of this work with the black rhino species and, in fact the san francisco zoo has two of the five living species of rhinos. we have an asian rhino and black rhino and we have two of the five represented in...
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eli apple is the number one prospect coming out of until energy. national championship on the line 8:30 on espn. would have been eagles' fan worst nightmare if cowboys were to go to super bowl. they don't have to worry about that any more. boys are out. play everyone is talking about green bay down 5-day forecast to go what a catch by des bryant or maybe not. take another look. it is over tushed nfl says rule book is simple and he did not have complete control and he lost the ball as it hit the ground. packers they hold on and win 26-21. they're advancing to nfc championship ghaim seattle next sunday. wow, what a finish in green bay! chris christie is not a happy man tonight. guys back you to over at the desk. >> thank you jeff. >> it's the kind of event you think would be held in warmer weather. hey that's new york city for you. check this out. despite freezing conditions these folks skip trousers for annual no pants subway ride. this believe it or not is now a 14-year tradition that started in the big apple as prank between friends and since caug
eli apple is the number one prospect coming out of until energy. national championship on the line 8:30 on espn. would have been eagles' fan worst nightmare if cowboys were to go to super bowl. they don't have to worry about that any more. boys are out. play everyone is talking about green bay down 5-day forecast to go what a catch by des bryant or maybe not. take another look. it is over tushed nfl says rule book is simple and he did not have complete control and he lost the ball as it hit the...
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nobody thought of us but now they heard us. >> this is the field where eli steady on friday nights. back then his mom never could imagine the journey that would take their familiar onto college football's grandest stage. >> just to watch him living his dream and as a parent be there to just witness it, there's nothing better. >> jamie app body -- apody channel6 "action news." >> you can see the name monday night on espn. steve mason calls tomorrow's game against boston a must win. if the flyers get a w they'll have to do it without defenseman nick grossman. grossman will miss three weeks with an upper body injury after he was drilled into the boards last night into the first period against washington. without grossman flyers they did just fine in overtime how about jake voracek the nhl scoring leader scores a big win for the flyers. they'll go for three in a row tomorrow afternoon. >>> sixers are in brooklyn tonight at 7:00 andre kirilenko who the sixers traded for last month has been suspended without pay because he has refused to recorder to the sixers. >>> eagles linebacker emanu
nobody thought of us but now they heard us. >> this is the field where eli steady on friday nights. back then his mom never could imagine the journey that would take their familiar onto college football's grandest stage. >> just to watch him living his dream and as a parent be there to just witness it, there's nothing better. >> jamie app body -- apody channel6 "action news." >> you can see the name monday night on espn. steve mason calls tomorrow's game...
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i'll go to eli on how u.s. organizations are handling this. for the print publications can and your tv outlet. >> i can tell you that "bloomberg" itself did run a slide show of the offensive cartoons that "charlie hebdo" in one of the news stories. "bloomberg" has not done that. i would say personally my view is that you should show the cover of "charlie hebdo" this week. you should show the cartoons because they are extremely newsworthy. this is what set off a massacre in a great western capital. so in that respect, they're definitely on the news. i do think that there is sometimes a legitimate concern for the safety of correspondents in dangerous areas where there could be retribution on those journalists who are not immune to being kidnapped by groups like isis and so forth. if that's the case there should be a very straightforward statement that this news organization will not publish the cartoons because we're afraid that our correspondents would be put into danger. instead, the kind of, you know twisting and turning that we've seen from
i'll go to eli on how u.s. organizations are handling this. for the print publications can and your tv outlet. >> i can tell you that "bloomberg" itself did run a slide show of the offensive cartoons that "charlie hebdo" in one of the news stories. "bloomberg" has not done that. i would say personally my view is that you should show the cover of "charlie hebdo" this week. you should show the cartoons because they are extremely newsworthy. this is...
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would empower everyday americans. >> host: well, jeremy greene, there's a counterargument that the eli lilies and the astrazenecas have put all this money into research and finding a cure to problem x, they should have the right to market and to sell that product. >> guest: oh, yes, certainly. and i think that's an argument that has no shortage of representatives advancing it in american health politics. also you look at the way that generic drug policy has been one, um, this is the basis of the patent monopoly. so we have, we grant patents to innovators during that time period, the medicines can be sold at pretty much any price and generic drugs are understood to come after the period that patent monopoly ends. one way of looking at it and one of the things that impelled me along writing this book is realizing that we have come to accept as natural a two-part life cycle approach to how drugs work, that an innovative company, an eli lily, a pfizer of the world will invest a lot of money into r&d, will need to recoup those costs once its drug becomes available on the american market. th
would empower everyday americans. >> host: well, jeremy greene, there's a counterargument that the eli lilies and the astrazenecas have put all this money into research and finding a cure to problem x, they should have the right to market and to sell that product. >> guest: oh, yes, certainly. and i think that's an argument that has no shortage of representatives advancing it in american health politics. also you look at the way that generic drug policy has been one, um, this is the...
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. >> host: there is the counter argument eli lilly has put all the money into research to find a cure to problem x they should have the right to market and sell that product. >> certainly. to have no shortage of representatives lookit the way policy has been written this is the basis which. we granted passage do innovators during that time period and generic drugs come after that period of the anomaly. one of the things that helped me along is we have come to except as is natural of a two-part life cycle approach the innovative company with eli lilly or pfizer and that is why they grant the past. and it is that the cost of access at the end of the monopoly behalf of pathway for generic competition we can assume more competitors will come in the price will come down then we reach the affordable level to emphasize access over innovation and. with a two-stage life cycle is partly the result of the broad handshake agreement that help to extend patons for innovative drug makers at the same time make a pathway for generic competition. one of the problems it is not natural at all. up somethi
. >> host: there is the counter argument eli lilly has put all the money into research to find a cure to problem x they should have the right to market and sell that product. >> certainly. to have no shortage of representatives lookit the way policy has been written this is the basis which. we granted passage do innovators during that time period and generic drugs come after that period of the anomaly. one of the things that helped me along is we have come to except as is natural of...
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expiration cutting sales like eli lilly's cymbalta and lexapro. drug makers backed away from cns disorders in recent years as proved difficult more than other areas. the top drug development, the medicine take more than a yearlonger to develop and half as likely to be approved for drugs than other diseases. why? the disorders are complex and misunderstood. hard to measure. >> in a trial, you could see x-ray and mri. objectively see whether it's growing or shrinking. psychiatry the end point is determining whether the drug works or not is questions about how they feel. >> reporter: stocks soared today to start a late stage trial of schizophrenia drug later this year. helped the weight gain with therapies for the disorder a side effect to lead patients to stop taking the drugs. a late stage medicine for depression boosted the shares. for "nightly business report," i'm meg terrell. >>> a weak forecast sent shares of eli lily down and that's where we begin market focus. the drug maker struggled because of competition from generics and expecting 2015 e
expiration cutting sales like eli lilly's cymbalta and lexapro. drug makers backed away from cns disorders in recent years as proved difficult more than other areas. the top drug development, the medicine take more than a yearlonger to develop and half as likely to be approved for drugs than other diseases. why? the disorders are complex and misunderstood. hard to measure. >> in a trial, you could see x-ray and mri. objectively see whether it's growing or shrinking. psychiatry the end...
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now eli just ten months old and too young to be vaccinated is showing signs of the virus that can cause deafness brain damage or death. >> i'm obviously scared. i send out texts to my family and my facebook messages and i say, please pray for my son. >> reporter: if eli does have measles, it's quite likely he gave it to his sister and could be in grave danger because maggie has leukemia. her immune system wiped out by chemotherapy which also would have pretty much wiped out any immunity from her own measles vaccine. what is your biggest fear for maggie? >> my biggest fear is that i lose my child. or short of that she gets a severe case and becomes deaf. my family has been through enough. we've had a rough go of it and i don't want her to have to go through anything else. >> reporter: we talked to the centers for disease control and they told us to not get anywhere near eli or maggie so we asked parents to take cell phone for us and we're also not going to get near their father that's because like many adults he has only limited immunity to the measles. we can talk to their mother howeve
now eli just ten months old and too young to be vaccinated is showing signs of the virus that can cause deafness brain damage or death. >> i'm obviously scared. i send out texts to my family and my facebook messages and i say, please pray for my son. >> reporter: if eli does have measles, it's quite likely he gave it to his sister and could be in grave danger because maggie has leukemia. her immune system wiped out by chemotherapy which also would have pretty much wiped out any...
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. >> eli lilly, obamacare pain but no gain. we ask the drugmaker's ceo. >> the old dog showing new tricks. brooks brothers breaking out of its image. another ceo you will be hearing from. good morning, tuesday in new york city. you are watching "market makers" on bloomberg television. i am erik schatzker. >> ceo day. brooks brothers is kind of an old dog. >> here is the key. i took my dad shopping at brooks brothers a couple of months ago. >> really? the new dockers. kind of. >> i hope it is better than that. >> let's take you to the top global business stories. the price of oil took another dive. this time, west texas intermediate felt 4%. hello $45 before rebounding slightly. there may be pressure on prices tomorrow. a government report expected to show that u.s. oil stockpiles have officially increased. a warning in greece about elections. the government says greece could stumble out of the euro by accident if the opposition syrz iza party wins. >> if the opposition wins because they do not have the knowledge and experience
. >> eli lilly, obamacare pain but no gain. we ask the drugmaker's ceo. >> the old dog showing new tricks. brooks brothers breaking out of its image. another ceo you will be hearing from. good morning, tuesday in new york city. you are watching "market makers" on bloomberg television. i am erik schatzker. >> ceo day. brooks brothers is kind of an old dog. >> here is the key. i took my dad shopping at brooks brothers a couple of months ago. >> really? the...
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my name is eli from [inaudible] for life and i go along with what sister matti was saying and i heard the lady speaking from the mayor's office and speaking about the guys who go out and supposedly addressing things in the community. well, they're not doing that. they ride through the community. they're not nobody out on the streets. i am on the streets everyday. i'm on the conner of golden gate and fillmore everyday with the youngsters. with the last four that was murdered the last once i talked to. >> >> then to come to a place where hear on the news they dehumanized them and made them gang bangers and all of the support from things that they didn't know about. this here has to stop. we just had a guy talking about a terrorists and killing everybody and sounded like he was just wonderful. these things are not happening right. crn -- this new crn is some garbage, straight garbage. that's what it is. they're talking about they're doing. you have dope feigns down there. i am a former user myself but walden house taking over health right 60 and not somebody anybody. we save the lives. t
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have a great weekend. >> thank you for having me. >> randall elie with the edgar lomaxwemax company. >>> another upstart looks to give a woman's touch. >>> nearly two months after the violence and looting that ripped apart ferguson missouri some of the city's small business owners are still trying to rebuild and recover. and they're getting help from some unexpected sources. kate rogers has more from ferguson. >> i was shocked. i went into shock. >> i felt totally violated. >> scary. you don't know where to go. >> reporter: wau knee that morris been in business for nearly 30 years watched the location she had in town for a decade burned to the ground on the news. >> i feel a lot of people hurt by this. >> reporter: luckily for juanita, eric lee saw business damaged on tv. he reached out to juanita and helped with a crowd funding page on gofundme.com an online fund raising platform. today, juanita raised nearly $23,000 on gofundme. had plans to move from this location behind me where nothing was salvageable to a new spot she got yesterday. >> i thought the internet would be a really p
have a great weekend. >> thank you for having me. >> randall elie with the edgar lomaxwemax company. >>> another upstart looks to give a woman's touch. >>> nearly two months after the violence and looting that ripped apart ferguson missouri some of the city's small business owners are still trying to rebuild and recover. and they're getting help from some unexpected sources. kate rogers has more from ferguson. >> i was shocked. i went into shock. >> i...
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. >> there's a county argument that the eli lilly and some of the astra seneca has put all this moneyinto research and finding a cure to problematics. they should have the right to market and sell the product. >> that's an argument that has so shortage of representatives and when you look at the way it's been written, this was the monopoly. we grant patents to renovators during that time. to be sold in any after that. after the monopoly. one of the things that impelled me in writing this book is realizing that we have come to accept a natural two-part lifecycle on how drugs work. an innovative company like eli lilly, the pfizer of the world works a but we need to recruit those costs once it's drugs on the available market. survey of the the first patent protected lifecycle and is available at a high price. it rewards innovation at the cost of access. at the end of the patent monopoly, we have a pathway for generic competition to assume more and more competitors will come in the price will come down and reach an affordable level and that emphasizes access. in easizes access. in effect,
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eli, you've seen this video. what new information does it give us?a very professional -- these guys had some training and fairly professional. it was not a panic move or anything like that. it also suggests that -- it's a reminder that a lot of these jihadist organizations wanted people with western passports to give them this kind of urban warfare type training. we saw it in mumbai and unfortunately just saw it in paris. >> chris, it shows extraordinary heroism on the part of police right? >> it does. they are facing down two guys and they don't have any kind of weaponry to take that on. of course what happens, you don't see there's a moment where the car backs up the police car backs up to try to pull away. then the terrorists get back in their car and go charging past the police car. but you don't see right after that when they encounter the policeman on bicycles and shoot at them and killed one of them and executive one of them in the street. i mean just the body language of these guys that we saw in the earlier videos is even more pronounced her
eli, you've seen this video. what new information does it give us?a very professional -- these guys had some training and fairly professional. it was not a panic move or anything like that. it also suggests that -- it's a reminder that a lot of these jihadist organizations wanted people with western passports to give them this kind of urban warfare type training. we saw it in mumbai and unfortunately just saw it in paris. >> chris, it shows extraordinary heroism on the part of police...
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new jersey's own eli apple starting cornerback for ohio state.an was a star at eastern high school and monday will have his biggest fan in the stands, his mom annie. who i caught up with dan here's what she -- today and here's what she has to say. >> to see him out there living his dream has inspired me. we have a very young team at ohio state. so to watch him living his dream and as a parent be there to just witness it, there's nothing better. >> you can catch eli and ohio state taking on chip kelly's former team the oregon ducks monday night at 8:30 p.m. the apple family left tonight for texas and it's thanks to her perseverance that the family was able to afford the trip. i will explain that. it's a story you'll not want to miss uming up later at 6:00 rick back to you. >> eli apple. >> memorable name. >> thank you jamie. >>> if you're planning a big trip to a cool destination this year, you need not look any further than the city of brotherly love. that's right. the new york times has named the top 52 places to go in 2015 and philadelphia is n
new jersey's own eli apple starting cornerback for ohio state.an was a star at eastern high school and monday will have his biggest fan in the stands, his mom annie. who i caught up with dan here's what she -- today and here's what she has to say. >> to see him out there living his dream has inspired me. we have a very young team at ohio state. so to watch him living his dream and as a parent be there to just witness it, there's nothing better. >> you can catch eli and ohio state...
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how much has 4-x impacted eli lilly?line in a significant way. we revised our guidance for 2015. the line item guidance we did not change our overall earnings guidance for 2015. that remains at $3.10 to $3.20 on a non-gap basis. the reason is even though our revenues are coming down from those sales in countries that have weakened currencies versus the dollar we actually gain a benefit from the cost of our inventories that sit outside the united states. so our gross maherrgin increases. that tends to balance things out. we did not change our earnings guidance this year but it certainly is hitting our top line. >> hi john. this is fred. >> hi fred. >> we are rooting for you because you're a big believer in rnd. you're a very courageous ceo. what are the hopes for that alzheimer's drug that's in lilly's pipeline? >> well when you look at the field, fred we've been doing research in alzheimer's now for 26 years, believe it or not. i feel like we're wheel of fortune where you turn the pieces over and eventually you spell som
how much has 4-x impacted eli lilly?line in a significant way. we revised our guidance for 2015. the line item guidance we did not change our overall earnings guidance for 2015. that remains at $3.10 to $3.20 on a non-gap basis. the reason is even though our revenues are coming down from those sales in countries that have weakened currencies versus the dollar we actually gain a benefit from the cost of our inventories that sit outside the united states. so our gross maherrgin increases. that...
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con ustedes eli fernÁndez, adriana gonzÁlez y edgar martÍnez! >> muy buenas noches!
con ustedes eli fernÁndez, adriana gonzÁlez y edgar martÍnez! >> muy buenas noches!
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joining me now, eli lake.report today. >> well it is kind of extraordinary, if this is all there is to it that the justice department and the f.b.i. would go to these lengths when in the past, the former c.i.a. director were basically slapped on the wrist for equivalent i guess, crimes against terms of classified information. >> we all have a situation where officials over the past few years have given journalists classified investigation routinely. almost as a matter of course. it would be striking if her e herp he were prosecuted for this. >> i agree with you. but david petreu zerks has been under review before about the c.i.a.'s attention and revision program. in my view as a journalist it's gotten way out of hand. there are far too many secrets the government protects and it spends way too many resources going after leakers. >> you will you raise a really important point about con sis testimony e ten sill. petreus has said that it was proper he be prosecuted. it dez seem from an evidentiary standpoint if t
joining me now, eli lake.report today. >> well it is kind of extraordinary, if this is all there is to it that the justice department and the f.b.i. would go to these lengths when in the past, the former c.i.a. director were basically slapped on the wrist for equivalent i guess, crimes against terms of classified information. >> we all have a situation where officials over the past few years have given journalists classified investigation routinely. almost as a matter of course. it...
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eli crawford used to be the leader of the biggest black prison gang in america. he says the men had no idea what was about to happen. crawford insists that these young men were not gang members. and jackie: is a gorgeous day today we are expecting the cool down tomorrow thanks for the ride around norfolk! and i just wanted to say geico is proud to have served the military for over 75 years! roger that. captain's waiting to give you a tour of the wisconsin now. could've parked a little bit closer... it's gonna be dark by the time i get there. geico. proudly serving the military for over 75 years. don't wait for awesome... totino's pizza rolls... ...gets you there in just 60 seconds. go bold with flavors that kick. (humming) oh yeah. (humming) they're magically delicious. ha! very funny, kyle. move it. the big. the massive. the "what-the-heck-is-that?" introducing the all-new ford f-150. its high-strength, military-grade, aluminum-alloy body makes it up to 700 pounds lighter. and with less of its own lard to move around, it can move more of yours.12,200 pounds. the
eli crawford used to be the leader of the biggest black prison gang in america. he says the men had no idea what was about to happen. crawford insists that these young men were not gang members. and jackie: is a gorgeous day today we are expecting the cool down tomorrow thanks for the ride around norfolk! and i just wanted to say geico is proud to have served the military for over 75 years! roger that. captain's waiting to give you a tour of the wisconsin now. could've parked a little bit...
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>> es importante porque yo dependo de Ély Él de mi. >> entra otra llamada, reportan a jÓvenes drogÁndosescuelas. >> me gustarÍa que lo encerraron, porque hace dos aÑos que estoy lidiando con Él y no lo voy a ir a sacar. >> a la cÁrcel no lo puede llevar porque no es la soluciÓn. >> recibieron una multa de 500 $. >> desafortunadamente, entiendo que es madre soltera pero va a tener que ir, porque sino va van a poner una orden de arresto contra su hija. >> como son menores de edad, tienen que esperar a que lleguen los padres. >> ha sido una buena niÑa, no se lo que pasa con ella. >> seguimos en el patrullaje. >> cuÁndo multan a un conductor? >> cuando nos paramos no necesariamente tenemos que darle una multa. >> cada de apartamento tiene sus diferentes pÓlizas, normalmente, hacemos un avance. >> la jornada de trabajo ha terminado, pero a pesar de que durante el dÍa se dedican a proteger del reciente de los angeles. por las noches, se transforma, se dedica a robar emociones, gritos y hasta lÁgrimas. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> cÓmo eres mÁs feliz como oficial o mariachi? >> los dos me da la misma satisfacciÓn.
>> es importante porque yo dependo de Ély Él de mi. >> entra otra llamada, reportan a jÓvenes drogÁndosescuelas. >> me gustarÍa que lo encerraron, porque hace dos aÑos que estoy lidiando con Él y no lo voy a ir a sacar. >> a la cÁrcel no lo puede llevar porque no es la soluciÓn. >> recibieron una multa de 500 $. >> desafortunadamente, entiendo que es madre soltera pero va a tener que ir, porque sino va van a poner una orden de arresto contra su hija....
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. >>> coming up later on, an interview with the ceo of eli lilly, john lechleiter.some patent expirations live in just a few moments. >>> the dow down 149 points. goldman slashes its three-month forecast to $41 a barrel. goldman saying west texas crude will need to stay near $40 a barrel for most of the first half of the year before shale investment in this country is cut and the market attempts to rebalance supply and demand. joining us now is bob dole and bill stone of pnc asset management. bill, the ferocity and speed of this is quite astounding. >> yeah and i think that's what's probably scaring the markets as much as anything. i think we all worry about what cracks does it uncover, and with the speed, you know that may, in fact -- there may be a few things that happen. and are we missing something with the global demand falling faster than we think it is. >> you're raising some questions there. what are the answers to them? >> you know i don't think that it's -- i think a lot of it is the supply side. i don't know why it took so long to kind of hit everyone's r
. >>> coming up later on, an interview with the ceo of eli lilly, john lechleiter.some patent expirations live in just a few moments. >>> the dow down 149 points. goldman slashes its three-month forecast to $41 a barrel. goldman saying west texas crude will need to stay near $40 a barrel for most of the first half of the year before shale investment in this country is cut and the market attempts to rebalance supply and demand. joining us now is bob dole and bill stone of pnc...
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security succeed administration guidance on the health care on ordinance issued october 2, 3, 424 and elie less than here from the office of workforce and development to provide a presentation to you. >> you want to then we can go with victor first. >> let's switch back to 3 to keep it in order. >> thank you ellen for grayish stepping in we'll go back to item 3 and victor call you up to have the presentation this has been called introduced into the record. >> sorry for being late i'm viking for olympic aid to supervisor mar the inhabitant and others have been working on the current codes had is amending the code by adding proximity and statute of limitations on the business and tax regulation code by increasing the annual license and application fees for permits and making environmental finding so be a little bit about the history this came to us about 2 years ago if the youth institute and they saw that in many of the lower income neighborhoods and districts in san francisco that saw a high in number of mom and pop stores that own and hold tobacco licenses they want to see if there's a wa
security succeed administration guidance on the health care on ordinance issued october 2, 3, 424 and elie less than here from the office of workforce and development to provide a presentation to you. >> you want to then we can go with victor first. >> let's switch back to 3 to keep it in order. >> thank you ellen for grayish stepping in we'll go back to item 3 and victor call you up to have the presentation this has been called introduced into the record. >> sorry for...
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a "new york times" article reveals eli manning likes his footballs broken in.n a radio interview in 2011 brady says he likes his footballs underinflated when talking about a spiking of the football. >> when he scores it's like eight touchdowns a year. he deflates the ball. i like the deflated baffle. i feel bad for that football. he puts everything he can into those spices. >> brady addressed the comments in today's press conference. >> i red that i said that obviously. like them the way that i like them. which is 12.5. to me that's a perfect grip for the football. i mean i think that particular term deflated or inflated. whatever norm you're using, you could probably use. i would never do anything outside of the rules of play. >> deflating footballs is against the nfl rules. the intense scrutiny the may trots are under is related to spy gate in 2007. it's kind of a credibility issue here. back then the patriots were found guilty of illegally video taping the jets' defense and stealing the signals. now the patriots are once again under suspicious of breaking th
a "new york times" article reveals eli manning likes his footballs broken in.n a radio interview in 2011 brady says he likes his footballs underinflated when talking about a spiking of the football. >> when he scores it's like eight touchdowns a year. he deflates the ball. i like the deflated baffle. i feel bad for that football. he puts everything he can into those spices. >> brady addressed the comments in today's press conference. >> i red that i said that...
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. >> peyton manning, eli manning. >> well there's a new one. this one is called sailor mooning.ese anime character is walking around the beach and moons people. >> that's creepy. >> then just walks away. >> none of this ever happens when i'm on venice. >> that guy lost his concentration playing with that soccer ball. >> it is a little on the creepy side. >> a little? it's a lot on the creepy side. >> we don't actually see what these people are seeing. what's happening, do we know? >> nick was asking can we see? >> go to venice beach, nick. what i can tell you is this is the greatest day for the several men featured in this video, like this guy who thanks god for what just happened to him. >> there must be a naked bum under the dress because these people wouldn't be so excited. >> lord have mercy! >> i feel like this costume, i realize it's an anime costume but i feel like it's wonder woman meets popeye meets a school girl. >> she's a huge japanese anime character. probably one of the most famous. >> that is not known for mooning people. >> that's a little weird. >> things got a
. >> peyton manning, eli manning. >> well there's a new one. this one is called sailor mooning.ese anime character is walking around the beach and moons people. >> that's creepy. >> then just walks away. >> none of this ever happens when i'm on venice. >> that guy lost his concentration playing with that soccer ball. >> it is a little on the creepy side. >> a little? it's a lot on the creepy side. >> we don't actually see what these people...
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so eli, in essence, what christopher's saying this isn't over yet.anced all of this. i mean, certainly there appears to be ties to al qaeda in yemen. do you expect to see any military response to this? >> i think it's too soon to say whether there will be a specific military response to this. but the united states has been very active since 2011 in trying to contain and target the leaders of al qaeda's affiliate in yemen and is the al qaeda and the arabian peninsula. and recently the united states has become involved in trying to target the leaders in isis as in their kind of -- and we know from the early investigation into this terrible crime, that the attackers in some ways had links to both. one had spent some time in yemen training with al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, and yet, there was also reports of a video that was made that you know, sort of expressed solidarity with isis. and i think what this shows is that there aren't really sort of clear lines between various kinds of jihadist organizations because it's important to note that as of on
so eli, in essence, what christopher's saying this isn't over yet.anced all of this. i mean, certainly there appears to be ties to al qaeda in yemen. do you expect to see any military response to this? >> i think it's too soon to say whether there will be a specific military response to this. but the united states has been very active since 2011 in trying to contain and target the leaders of al qaeda's affiliate in yemen and is the al qaeda and the arabian peninsula. and recently the...
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. [ cheers ] he was voted most talented manning brother named eli.good. that's a great -- [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: it's an award. >> jimmy: next from the giants is j.d. walton. he was voted most likely to be the elf on the liquor shelf. [ laughter ] is that a thing? i didn't know that was a thing. >> steve: is that real? >> jimmy: i don't know. >> steve: apparently. they gave an award for it. >> jimmy: next from the cowboys we have jeremy parnell. he was voted least likely to have time for this [ bleep ]. i mean -- [ laughter ] it's a photograph. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: just take photograph. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: come on! >> steve: and don't give somebody that award. it doesn't seem like they want it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: next from the cowboys is doug free. he was voted most likely to be "the guy" when they say "let's just say i know a guy who knows a guy." yeah. [ laughter ] he's the guy, yeah. and finally from the cowboys is tyler clutts. [ laughter ] he was voted most likely to be nick carter if he ate the rest of the back stree
. [ cheers ] he was voted most talented manning brother named eli.good. that's a great -- [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: it's an award. >> jimmy: next from the giants is j.d. walton. he was voted most likely to be the elf on the liquor shelf. [ laughter ] is that a thing? i didn't know that was a thing. >> steve: is that real? >> jimmy: i don't know. >> steve: apparently. they gave an award for it. >> jimmy: next from the cowboys we have jeremy parnell....