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david: you joined eli lilly when?> i followed my girlfriend, now my wife, who was going to school in indiana. back to indiana. i needed something to do there. i decided to enroll in the m.b.a. program. medicine is a four-year degree, m.b.a. is two, i still needed something to do in indiana so i joined lilly. david: what was your position in the beginning? >> i was in the department that looked at m&a transactions. and the finance and business development group. great introduction. david: did you ever say i'm going to be the c.e.o. someday? >> not then. i was thinking i'll be here for two years and then off to chicago or san francisco and do something different. but i fell in love with the company. i mean, it's an amazing place. it's a very humanistic culture. but yet very rigorous and scientific. so it's demanding, smart people but people are nice to each other. it's the midwest. and i fell in love with the mission. what could be better than making medicine for people? i worked on a medicine to collaborate and bring i
david: you joined eli lilly when?> i followed my girlfriend, now my wife, who was going to school in indiana. back to indiana. i needed something to do there. i decided to enroll in the m.b.a. program. medicine is a four-year degree, m.b.a. is two, i still needed something to do in indiana so i joined lilly. david: what was your position in the beginning? >> i was in the department that looked at m&a transactions. and the finance and business development group. great introduction....
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eli lilly is the top pick.d you are seeing over the next five years, $175 billion of revenue will basically fall off the patent cliff. what does that mean for the verall industry and what companies are the most exposed to that and least exposed to that >> frank, obviously, as you know, patents are at the center of the development and innovation in the sector drug companies have patents with the drugs. the patents expire typically after 20 years companies have to continually innovate to continue to drive new innovation and outer year revenue growth they have $175 billion rolling off by the end of the decade how do companies navigate that period of time pipelines and product cycles are the life blood of the sector we talked about in eli lilly with zepbound is the key piece of innovation. the other is external innovation they look through business development and m&a to bring in additional drugs to drive revenue growth and innovation. those are the two ways we continue to see the industry being able to navigate th
eli lilly is the top pick.d you are seeing over the next five years, $175 billion of revenue will basically fall off the patent cliff. what does that mean for the verall industry and what companies are the most exposed to that and least exposed to that >> frank, obviously, as you know, patents are at the center of the development and innovation in the sector drug companies have patents with the drugs. the patents expire typically after 20 years companies have to continually innovate to...
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one of the leading manufacturers of those is eli lilly. it has transformed itself over the last five years to a company that is now one of the most valuable pharmaceutical companies in the world. i sat down with dave ricks to talk about this anti-obesity phenomenon and how it's transforming america. let's talk about the phenomenon that's changed the world to some extent, which is the anti-obesity drug. now make sure everybody is on the same page, what is the name of your anti-obesity drug. dave: so the name is zepbound. the active ingredient is called tirzapetide. david: who comes up with these names? where do you get these names? dave: not me, david. we can't have names too close to each other because doctors make prescribing errors. we can't have names that make claims about what the drugs do, and can't have drugs that are only good in english. so we end up with strange names. david: was that the intention when the drug was being developed? dave: pretty early on. we launched the first gp-1 medication in the world in 2005. it was a twice
one of the leading manufacturers of those is eli lilly. it has transformed itself over the last five years to a company that is now one of the most valuable pharmaceutical companies in the world. i sat down with dave ricks to talk about this anti-obesity phenomenon and how it's transforming america. let's talk about the phenomenon that's changed the world to some extent, which is the anti-obesity drug. now make sure everybody is on the same page, what is the name of your anti-obesity drug....
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let's bring in eli lilly ceo david ricks at the healthcare conference.> good morning. >> let me express condolences about the loss of your father. >> thank you so much. >> we are stunned as usual about the fact that the stock is down. and i don't want to be too pedestrian to talk about the stock because i think you are talking about something bigger than stock. talking about something in 2025 that would be the most shocking, fastest growing drug of all time. why don't you talk about it? >> today we are putting out guidance for the year and we are excited how 25 is setting up. we exited with the business as you are referring to zepbound, mounjaro and the older one, annualizing $25 billion a your, growing 60%. that sets up a year where we are projecting for the company 32% total growth. that is about what we did last year but on a higher basis. the rest of the portfolio is doing incredibly well as well. high team growth annualizing to $20 billion. really excited about the progress of the company and 2025 is looking even brighter. >> looking even brighter b
let's bring in eli lilly ceo david ricks at the healthcare conference.> good morning. >> let me express condolences about the loss of your father. >> thank you so much. >> we are stunned as usual about the fact that the stock is down. and i don't want to be too pedestrian to talk about the stock because i think you are talking about something bigger than stock. talking about something in 2025 that would be the most shocking, fastest growing drug of all time. why don't you...
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great stuff. >> can we say eli manning?, and i think he's right about all of this. ken, appreciate you joining us. ken squire has been our guest host all hour long. >>> thank you for watching "power lunch." >> "closing bell" starts next. >> i'm scott wapner from post nine. we begin with nvidia and apple, the former reversing, the latter slumping. shares were downgraded to sell today and both are dragging on the nasdaq in this final stretch. we'll show you the majors and you'll see what i'm talking about with 60 to go in regulation. >>> what started as a record-setting day for nvidia following jensen huang's speech has turned into the worst day for shares since september
great stuff. >> can we say eli manning?, and i think he's right about all of this. ken, appreciate you joining us. ken squire has been our guest host all hour long. >>> thank you for watching "power lunch." >> "closing bell" starts next. >> i'm scott wapner from post nine. we begin with nvidia and apple, the former reversing, the latter slumping. shares were downgraded to sell today and both are dragging on the nasdaq in this final stretch. we'll...
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. >> can we say eli manning? forget it, we don't know anything about him, but we love him, and i think he's right about all of this. ken, appreciate you joining us. ken squire has been our guest host all hour long. >>> thank you for watching "power lunch." >> "closing bell" starts next. >> i'm scott wapner from post nine. we begin with nvidia and apple, the former reversing, the latter slumping. shares were downgraded to sell today and both are dragging on the nasdaq in this final stretch. we'll show you the majors and you'll see what i'm talking about with 60 to go in regulation. >>> what started as a record-setting day for nvidia following jensen huang's speech has turned into the worst day for shares since september. he's speaking again this hour. most of the other big names are also lower, tesla got smacked today. that doesn't happen very often, either. rising yields, they could be part of the problem with the market today. some stronger economic data sending the 30-year to its highest level in more than a ye
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eli we're all new jersey people.ip. >> i know i should have known, but it's great to be down here in miami, get a little warm weather. >> get away. >> from the cold. so i'm enjoying. >> the conference. >> here at ai connections. >> absolutely. so i confess i watched it a little bit on sunday, but then i see all this drama on social media around the refs and the calls. did something really happen that we should be concerned about, or do you think this is just like sour grapes? >> yeah. >> i. >> think it was a great game. >> especially against the bills and the chiefs. both of these teams are deserving to be in that game. >> both of them could. >> have been deserving to make the super bowl. there's always. >> on the course. >> of a game. >> there's going. >> to be calls that could have gone. >> here. >> could have gone there, going. >> back and forth. as a matter of fact, it came down to the fourth quarter. they left it up. >> to the players. >> to make some of. >> the plays. and the bills had some opportunities. they
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precisamente, desde allÍ saludamos a ely con los detalles. adelante. ely: asÍ es.ciudades del paÍs. operativos han sido sorpresivo y en cualquier lugar. incluso en iglesias. un hondureÑo que asistieron servicio religioso en georgia bio de pronto como el monitor de su pie comenzÓ a sonar. al salir del templo fue esposado. >> cuando sale no puede volver a entrar. los agentes de inmigraciÓn sin perder tiempo alguno lo arrestan. le ponen las esposas. ely: otra familia hondureÑa de la zona tambiÉn viviÓ lo mismo. >> estamos buscando y me dijo en nombre de mi cuÑado. le preguntÓ por quÉ lo buscan y me dicen que la nueva ley indica que las personas que tienen grillete hay que procesarlos. ely: segÚn el washington post, una fuente anÓnima informÓ que los funcionarios de ice tiene que cumplir con cuotas de deportaciÓn siendo los directores los responsables en caso de que no se logre. cada oficina de campo debe alcanzar un mÍnimo de 75 detenciones. lo que se traduce en un total de entre 1200 y 1500 deportaciones por dÍa. el zar de la frontera ya dijo que si encuentra a otros
precisamente, desde allÍ saludamos a ely con los detalles. adelante. ely: asÍ es.ciudades del paÍs. operativos han sido sorpresivo y en cualquier lugar. incluso en iglesias. un hondureÑo que asistieron servicio religioso en georgia bio de pronto como el monitor de su pie comenzÓ a sonar. al salir del templo fue esposado. >> cuando sale no puede volver a entrar. los agentes de inmigraciÓn sin perder tiempo alguno lo arrestan. le ponen las esposas. ely: otra familia hondureÑa de la...
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eli is on the list to be released but his family don't know what to expect.t know whether eli knows that the entire life that he built and left behind is no longer there. we have no idea whether my sister and my two nieces were murdered in front of him, as we know many were, or whether he was taken away before they were killed. a deal agreed, but families still without any certainty. lucy manning, bbc news. let's go back tojeremy bowen injerusalem. how much confidence is there that his ceasefire can hold? all ceasefires when they start in terrible wars start often in a fragile way. the question is how much will there is for it to get through that stage. there will be a coordination centre in cairo where qatar, egypt and the united states will be represented and they will try to assess the state of the ceasefire, stop it falling apart. a previous truce back more than a year ago, when there was an earlier big release of hostages, that fell apart after about a week. this one, the first big stage is to get through the first 42 day face when 33 hostages and hundre
eli is on the list to be released but his family don't know what to expect.t know whether eli knows that the entire life that he built and left behind is no longer there. we have no idea whether my sister and my two nieces were murdered in front of him, as we know many were, or whether he was taken away before they were killed. a deal agreed, but families still without any certainty. lucy manning, bbc news. let's go back tojeremy bowen injerusalem. how much confidence is there that his...
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it is that eli mosque is not left waiting at a fucking to see. now we've heard from german parliament member joe road. alton, from the, the party he expressed, a similar sentiment has to be taught in minnesota. and he said that the e u has double standards and its treatment of political activities by even month in comparison to those by george sorrows. he said of the you is trying to shut down the said, how much is it in short, so it says 4 foot decades, no in, in europe is funding organizations, economic growth, forum, dissipating and so on. if you double standard, if it just show us, are a nice, good, a doing the same thing. then the measured different b is just sort of doesn't sees, it is okay. the bed is supported, it's, it's a heavy welcome. and if it is a mazda, it's the same, and then to decide to use it as a agenda which, which has been of the last decades that say, 2 decades develop and the rest of the societies, the disagreed and the left, the agenda. and they are only allowed in the, in the discussion and in the, in the yeah, democrati
it is that eli mosque is not left waiting at a fucking to see. now we've heard from german parliament member joe road. alton, from the, the party he expressed, a similar sentiment has to be taught in minnesota. and he said that the e u has double standards and its treatment of political activities by even month in comparison to those by george sorrows. he said of the you is trying to shut down the said, how much is it in short, so it says 4 foot decades, no in, in europe is funding...
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ely: esto si lo hubiese visto de frente. gracias al piloto que de alguna manera nos devuelve tranquilidad. mucho tenÍamos ese miedo. buena pregunta. en exclusiva, tenemos las imÁgenes de irina baeva llevan y medina juntos en la misma sala del aeropuerto listos para tomar un vuelo. jessica: nuestra marÍa antonieta collins confiesa su problema y cÓmo lo resolviÓ. se estaba quedando calva. aquÍ nos muestra la prueba. karla: ya falta menos para revelar la sorpresa de esta maÑana que uno de nosotros tiene aquÍ en "despierta amÉrica". target creó up&up™ para ti ayudándote a ahorrar en jabones de manos, con ingredientes de origen vegetal y fragancias personalizadas que despiertan los sentidos. gomitas de vitaminas sin azúcar para niños en pleno desarrollo. y bolsas en diferentes formas y tamaños para que todo tenga su lugar. tus favoritos del día a día a precios inmejorables. creamos up&up™ para ti. solo en target. ♪ enjuagalo ♪ ♪ como me preocupa y me deja cansada ♪ ♪ que mi ropa siempre huela tan mal ♪ downy rinse & refresh, comb
ely: esto si lo hubiese visto de frente. gracias al piloto que de alguna manera nos devuelve tranquilidad. mucho tenÍamos ese miedo. buena pregunta. en exclusiva, tenemos las imÁgenes de irina baeva llevan y medina juntos en la misma sala del aeropuerto listos para tomar un vuelo. jessica: nuestra marÍa antonieta collins confiesa su problema y cÓmo lo resolviÓ. se estaba quedando calva. aquÍ nos muestra la prueba. karla: ya falta menos para revelar la sorpresa de esta maÑana que uno de...
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she was born in ely, nevada yes, in a mining town. and, you know, back during her centennial, i invited to go up to ely and the time i found what it was going to to get up there, i respectfully the invitation, because it's really remote. it's it's really remote and although she spent just her the first few years there right that has have leave an imprint on your own death definitely that's yeah i had that same idea that i might go to ely and do a little research and was like, i think i can do this virtually. although it's a great place to visit. i lots of railroad history in ely nevada you explore it also the early days of the nixons marriage through letters between while -- was serving world war two in the navy and we exhibited some of those letters that centennial exhibit that we talk about a little earlier and they attracted attention. they were kind of surprised that that richard was writing these beautiful florid, flowery, i should say, love letters to mrs. nixon. what did these letters tell you about the relation ship bwe the tw
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eli lilly has a land grab for the space, and the space of disease effects of obesity. we have talked about watching closely lilly trials in other indications. that puts them, again in this great position of being part of eliminating chronic disease. think about going from chronic to curative, and when you look at the lilly pipeline, that's what it speaks to. >> dr. patel, great to see you. have a deteriorate great weeken >>> a few days before president-elect trump is sworn into office. he has promised to make crypto a priority, bitcoin trading over 100 k. mackenzie gonzalez joins us now. they're celebrating in washington. they're going to have a crypto ball, a party for donald trump. bitcoin has run so much. what are we expecting in the first 100 days from the trump administration in terms of the bitcoin. >> the first crypto ball is tonight. it's closed to the press. there are multiple reports that we're going to see an executive order that's crypto specific on day one in office. i have been talking to a lot of industry specialists who have been putting together a plan
eli lilly has a land grab for the space, and the space of disease effects of obesity. we have talked about watching closely lilly trials in other indications. that puts them, again in this great position of being part of eliminating chronic disease. think about going from chronic to curative, and when you look at the lilly pipeline, that's what it speaks to. >> dr. patel, great to see you. have a deteriorate great weeken >>> a few days before president-elect trump is sworn into...
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access i think we will show eli lilly phase 3 data queue. that will be one of the biggest breakthroughs of 2025 in the drug industry. our data will come out of the end of the year and are accessed two study will allow us to go up in dose to see if we can have even better efficacy. we already believe we have the safest oral glp1 today. katie: are you in talks with bigger companies about partnering for a phase three trial? ray: our motivation over the kitchen sink is making medication accessible to all. we started the company to make medications more available. these injectables are a breakthrough but in 2023. 46% of people in the u.s. are obese. globally it is 1.5 billion people by 2030. the numbers are astounding. oral pills are the solution. by having our data readout progressing, continuing to talk with partners, to your question, we will continue the dialogue's. our goal, getting the medicines to all. we believe we need a strategic partner for commercialization. sonali: keep us updated on that front. i'm curious. what are the big topics h
access i think we will show eli lilly phase 3 data queue. that will be one of the biggest breakthroughs of 2025 in the drug industry. our data will come out of the end of the year and are accessed two study will allow us to go up in dose to see if we can have even better efficacy. we already believe we have the safest oral glp1 today. katie: are you in talks with bigger companies about partnering for a phase three trial? ray: our motivation over the kitchen sink is making medication accessible...
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we know eli lilly can be a competitor, so this is a crucial time we have to make investment decisionshen you're priced so high and you're having more cash coming in. is that how you are viewing it? lars: yes, to put a bit more color around it, the same forecast predicts that there will be one billion people living with obesity in 2035. we are serving one or 2 million of those today. so there is a huge market and there is a place for more. and then you are right that in most markets when you get more competition, and also over time, pricing moves down because you start treating those who accept the higher price point. over time you get broader access and you get patients paying a lower price. you just take our leading diabetes product in the u.s. since launch. in 2018, the price we get after we base discounts etc. is some 40% lower than when we launched. that's often not mentioned in the political debate. instead, the list price is mentioned. which is what we book in our account after the rebates. francine: the u.s. is a large market. do list or change or add quarters? lars: that's unl
we know eli lilly can be a competitor, so this is a crucial time we have to make investment decisionshen you're priced so high and you're having more cash coming in. is that how you are viewing it? lars: yes, to put a bit more color around it, the same forecast predicts that there will be one billion people living with obesity in 2035. we are serving one or 2 million of those today. so there is a huge market and there is a place for more. and then you are right that in most markets when you get...
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so far again had is eli the new director. data when it come to talking about ableism. and so we are creating the plane as we notice it. and -- you know i understand that we have a -- employment subcommittee. of mdc. yes. and this might be a rich place to further for councilmembers to further provide input and th■óoughts on how to make you kw our ableism and i will add ageism traings you know, inclusive, in person. interactive, dynamic. i heard, lot of this and i agree with them and i think it might be valuable to talk it through you know and provide input more detail in the subcommittee. just bringing in we had in marin, it does help to pilot small scale. and then build out because we are building that plane and i'm very excited hear the dhr side well is that collaboration and wellingness to build this together. i fully agree. that it needs to be mandatory and he as someone going through on boarding trainings now, i can't wait to see on thatlist a. and then upon you know just also tying back to other trainings that are happen
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>> eli lilly is way over you i that final stretch, see what stocks do, see you at 3:00. >>> thank you very much, scott. welcome to the exchange. i'm kelly evans. here's what's ahead, stocks are weaker today. our guest said there's a different crisis, the market is underpricing. . the news from president trump he'll be creating an external federal revenue service, the s&p is up.5% since the election. plus, tiktok denying a report it's weighing a report to elon musk. the most likely path forward. >>> the sectors, strategist coming out top this earnings season. dom chu has the very latest. >> that's right, kelly a very symmetrical market. especially for the s&p 500 on a broader large-cap basis. at 5824, down 11 points, now at the highest of the session we were up roughly 35 points and down 31 points at the low, so, again, fairly symmetrical. we're tilting to the negative side today. 5824 is the level you want to watch, that 100-day more medium to longer term average price for the s&p 500, on a rolling basis. the dow industrials, just about flat on the session right now the nasdaq composi
>> eli lilly is way over you i that final stretch, see what stocks do, see you at 3:00. >>> thank you very much, scott. welcome to the exchange. i'm kelly evans. here's what's ahead, stocks are weaker today. our guest said there's a different crisis, the market is underpricing. . the news from president trump he'll be creating an external federal revenue service, the s&p is up.5% since the election. plus, tiktok denying a report it's weighing a report to elon musk. the most...
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eli lilly seeing their worst day since 2021. if the air can even come out of this big trade, what does it mean for the other big winner, a.i.? >>> and we may be on the verge of a shutdown. we dive into the details coming up. plus, getting ready, more on deck tomorrow. quantum computing stocks go higher. and two more trader acronyms. one of our traders came out not just with one of their picks but a full definition. i'm alyssa lee. steve grasso, dan nathan, guy adami and julie diehl. eli lilling sinking 6 1/2%, its worst since 1991. the move coming after disappointing zepbound and jaro. novo nordisk, trading at august 2023 lows. it's lost nearly half of its value since late june. >>> and viking thera sank. that is currently in midstage trials. for more on all of this, angelica peebles joins us. angelica? >> a, mel. that's right. lilly's fourth quarter coming up short of expectations. and that is renewing fears that it might also be slowing. >> because of supply tight accident in the first half of the year, inventory levels rose b
eli lilly seeing their worst day since 2021. if the air can even come out of this big trade, what does it mean for the other big winner, a.i.? >>> and we may be on the verge of a shutdown. we dive into the details coming up. plus, getting ready, more on deck tomorrow. quantum computing stocks go higher. and two more trader acronyms. one of our traders came out not just with one of their picks but a full definition. i'm alyssa lee. steve grasso, dan nathan, guy adami and julie diehl....
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we know of eli lilly. we know amgen could be a competitor.nd so this is, i guess, the crucial time when you have to make investment decisions, when prices are high and you have more cash coming in. is that how you view it? lars: yes. to put a bit of color around it, the same forecast predicts that there will be, say, a billion people living with obesity in 2030, 2035. we are perhaps serving one million or two million of those today. so, there is a huge market opportunity, and there is a place for more. and then, you're right, that in most markets when you get more competition, and also over time, pricing moves down, because you start treating those who accept, say, the higher price point -- in the u.s., that's commercial insurance -- and then, over time, you get broader access, and you get patients paying a lower price. so if you just take our leading diabetes product in the u.s., since launch in 2018, the price we get after rebates, discounts, etc. is some 40% lower than when we launched. that's often not mentioned in, say, the political deb
we know of eli lilly. we know amgen could be a competitor.nd so this is, i guess, the crucial time when you have to make investment decisions, when prices are high and you have more cash coming in. is that how you view it? lars: yes. to put a bit of color around it, the same forecast predicts that there will be, say, a billion people living with obesity in 2030, 2035. we are perhaps serving one million or two million of those today. so, there is a huge market opportunity, and there is a place...
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elie mystal is back with me.ion friday, judge merchan cited the immunity and legal protections that trump will soon have as president. could he have gone another way here? was he stuck at this point? >> i if i was masha, i would have gone a different way, but he would have been overturned. and so the question i think marshawn had was, was he going to make a symbolic sentence that would have kind of kept his own head high, only to be eventually overturned by the corrupt justices on the supreme court? and instead, marshawn went the other way. and perhaps the more practical way, perhaps the less honorable way, perhaps the more cowardly way, and let trump walk with, with with not even a slap on the wrist, a slap on the wrist would have been more than what trump got. and the reason why we're here is, i mean, there are so many reasons, but the one that is shining in my face right now is the whiteness, right? this is something that is only available to white people in this country. it's particularly only available to ri
elie mystal is back with me.ion friday, judge merchan cited the immunity and legal protections that trump will soon have as president. could he have gone another way here? was he stuck at this point? >> i if i was masha, i would have gone a different way, but he would have been overturned. and so the question i think marshawn had was, was he going to make a symbolic sentence that would have kind of kept his own head high, only to be eventually overturned by the corrupt justices on the...
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and we should also note, elie honig, you were mentioned in this hearing. yeah. >> so first public service announcement you are anyone is free to use anything i say on air or in writing, but my words have zero binding impact on any judge anywhere, so i don't recommend citing me. but you're free to do it. there was there was such a contrast here between sort of the remarkable and the unremarkable, and the judge actually noted this. on the one hand, it wasn't really that different than any of the other. the judge said 32 different trials happening in that courthouse at that time. it was orderly. we followed all the normal procedures. the jury came out with its verdict. on the other hand, of course, this guy was at that point a former president. now he is the president elect. and the fundamental divide that we just heard between the d.a. and the judge on one hand and donald trump on the other, is was this justice right? the da said many times, the judge said, no man is above the law. you should not be above the law. you're only getting this very minimal senten
and we should also note, elie honig, you were mentioned in this hearing. yeah. >> so first public service announcement you are anyone is free to use anything i say on air or in writing, but my words have zero binding impact on any judge anywhere, so i don't recommend citing me. but you're free to do it. there was there was such a contrast here between sort of the remarkable and the unremarkable, and the judge actually noted this. on the one hand, it wasn't really that different than any...
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ely: a eso vamos.e la dio los secretarios de defensa y seguridad nacional. lo hace, segÚn dijo, para detener la invasiÓn fronteriza, desmantelar los carteles criminales y restaurar la soberanÍa. asÍ lo adelantaba en un discurso desde la casa blanca. [habla en inglÉs] el gobernante cubano miguel dÍaz canel dice que es un acto de brutalidad, dice que la base estÁ en territorio cubano ilegalmente ocupado. esto ocurre cuando se confirma que la administraciÓn de donald trump revocÓ la extensiÓn de tps para los venezolanos. por lo cuÁl ahora podrÍan terminar en abril para algunos beneficiarios y septiembre para otros afectando a 600,000 venezolanos. >> no viene una renovaciÓn adicional, a menos que haya un fallo que diga lo contrario. ely: donald trump tiene una agenda intensa. tambiÉn firmÓ la primera ley, la ley de laken riley que permite incrementar el encarcelamiento de indocumentados acusados de delitos violentos. donald trump tambiÉn firmÓ una orden ejecutiva para identificar a estudiantes y profesores
ely: a eso vamos.e la dio los secretarios de defensa y seguridad nacional. lo hace, segÚn dijo, para detener la invasiÓn fronteriza, desmantelar los carteles criminales y restaurar la soberanÍa. asÍ lo adelantaba en un discurso desde la casa blanca. [habla en inglÉs] el gobernante cubano miguel dÍaz canel dice que es un acto de brutalidad, dice que la base estÁ en territorio cubano ilegalmente ocupado. esto ocurre cuando se confirma que la administraciÓn de donald trump revocÓ la...
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elie honig is with me right now. i just want to bring in ellie and ellie. if i cut you off because we're going into the audio, please forgive me, but what we're going to be listening to is basically what just took place. what about 20 or 30 minutes ago when this when we were playing the highlights of this on the air, when we were reading the highlights of what was taking place on the air. we're now going to hear what actually took place, right? >> this was a sentencing of donald trump over zoom. we are hearing some of the sounds of it come through, but we'll we'll stop when the real part starts. yeah. but yeah, the way this sentencing works is really aside from the fact that it's the president elect sitting in the defense chair, it seems like it was a fairly straightforward sentencing. the prosecutor speaks first, then the defense lawyer, then the defendant, donald trump. and we know he did address the court in pretty heated fashion. and then ultimately judge merchan finishes. it took 30, 35 minutes, which is pretty average for a sentencing. so if you take
elie honig is with me right now. i just want to bring in ellie and ellie. if i cut you off because we're going into the audio, please forgive me, but what we're going to be listening to is basically what just took place. what about 20 or 30 minutes ago when this when we were playing the highlights of this on the air, when we were reading the highlights of what was taking place on the air. we're now going to hear what actually took place, right? >> this was a sentencing of donald trump...
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the idea of losing share to eli lilly is overton. valuation is low with the huge penetration growth story in america in particular and health insurance in europe will start covering this as well. super exciting. >> i guess they are trying to see if there are any other areas to advance via the glp-1 drugs. thank you for your time. the head of equities at fulcrum asset management. >>> meanwhile, russian gas ex-ex- s to europe via ukraine have stopped. marking an end to the decades long agreement. let's get a check of ttf prices have moved so far. we are trading at just -- let me check. almost .50% lower at the moment. indeed, this moves we have seen today have somewhat been controlled in the fact that we were already expecting this agreement to come to an end. so, no surprise there, however, the important development to keep in mind. let's also get a check of european energy terms firms ande have moved there. bp and totalenergies and engie moving higher on the first trading day in 2025. an important development from a political point o
the idea of losing share to eli lilly is overton. valuation is low with the huge penetration growth story in america in particular and health insurance in europe will start covering this as well. super exciting. >> i guess they are trying to see if there are any other areas to advance via the glp-1 drugs. thank you for your time. the head of equities at fulcrum asset management. >>> meanwhile, russian gas ex-ex- s to europe via ukraine have stopped. marking an end to the decades...
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. - nothing about eli. ..on telegram so far, but... of their son—in—law — 52—year—old eli. hostages to singing. to travel the world. she died without ever coming round. my mum was 51. then everything was cut short. it will kill me. as the russians began rounding up those suspected to her father. this officer didn't want to be identified, but he did recognition software to try to find some of the missing. and they have lyudmila's father's photograph way of finding him. but there's been no trace at all of oleg. sometimes the missing do turn up. leonid was also detained by the russians in melitopol. "about heaven and hell. "i was in hell." it when needed. civil engineering. creating a kind of reservoir — and that is the secret of this project. can i get inside? brilliant. have you guessed yet? a demonstration project, right? storage end of the decade will less tha n less than an hour average than an hour ”7”: average than an h use. e”” pumped 7 77 7 77 pumped hyd77ro777 777 pumped hydro schemes can pu fortd hydro schemes can pu for longer o schemes can pu for longer but hemes can the 40 h
. - nothing about eli. ..on telegram so far, but... of their son—in—law — 52—year—old eli. hostages to singing. to travel the world. she died without ever coming round. my mum was 51. then everything was cut short. it will kill me. as the russians began rounding up those suspected to her father. this officer didn't want to be identified, but he did recognition software to try to find some of the missing. and they have lyudmila's father's photograph way of finding him. but there's been...
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. >> reporter: in tel aviv tonight i spoke with eli david. 24-year-old brother is not expected to be released in the first phase of the deal, which lasts six weeks. eli says the deal is too complex and could fall apart. >> i think it is a very bad deal, but we cannot go against it because it saves lives. innocent people. they have been held underground, inside terror tunnels, maybe tortured, and they will be coming back to the families. >> reporter: you know your brother isn't supposed to be a part of this first group? >> no. >> reporter: so, hopefully, when we see those initial hostages coming out, how are you expecting to feel? happy, sad, jealous, all of these things? >> i will be happy for sure, but also for sure i will be jealous, and i will be more and more afraid because if it will continue, i mean, 42 days are many days that hostages can be executed, for example. >> reporter: in gaza, a woman responsible for 24 displaced children, worries the war will never end. you see the conditions are horrible, they said ceasefire. it's nonsense.
. >> reporter: in tel aviv tonight i spoke with eli david. 24-year-old brother is not expected to be released in the first phase of the deal, which lasts six weeks. eli says the deal is too complex and could fall apart. >> i think it is a very bad deal, but we cannot go against it because it saves lives. innocent people. they have been held underground, inside terror tunnels, maybe tortured, and they will be coming back to the families. >> reporter: you know your brother isn't...
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eli was recently hired.e was the executive director with the marin center for independent living for over 17 years. he also co-founded the marin aging and disability institute . he is a very strong advocate for disability rights and has extensive experience working with policymakers. his first day was monday. eli, we welcome you and we're really looking forward to working with you as well. >> welcome, eli. and then lastly i just want to give a shout out to elizabeth labar who is standing in for ravi today and we thank you and appreciate your doing this for us. >> and that's all i have. one follow up question for the new deputy mayor. are they called deputy chief? what are the chiefs? okay. for the new chief? how many departments will be reporting up through. >> so for his department it is daas. it is human services, it is housing and supportive. but homelessness and supportive housing and dc wife. so family services i think i name them all. >> yeah. yeah. okay. thanks. he's very excited and energetic and lov
eli was recently hired.e was the executive director with the marin center for independent living for over 17 years. he also co-founded the marin aging and disability institute . he is a very strong advocate for disability rights and has extensive experience working with policymakers. his first day was monday. eli, we welcome you and we're really looking forward to working with you as well. >> welcome, eli. and then lastly i just want to give a shout out to elizabeth labar who is standing...
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gracias, ely. las imÁgenes de nieve en la playa. jessica: exacto. buenos dÍas. hablamos de un evento invernal histÓrico. hablamos hacia la costa del golfo recibiendo como luisiana, georgia, florida. hablamos hacia el sur 14 pulgadas de nieve en las Últimas 24 horas. en georgia 18 pulgadas. houston cuatro pulgadas de nieve. sin duda esta nevada fue bastante fuerte para muchos que no estaban preparados para las inclemencias del tiempo invernal. ahora, se mantienen estas alertas invernales en el norte de la florida hacia las carolinas al menos hasta primeras horas del dÍa. a partir de esta tarde saldrÁ de la costa pero las temperaturas se van a mantenemos por debajo del punto de congelaciÓn. las condiciones en la carretera serÁn peligrosas. esta nieve que ha caÍdo no se va a derretir fÁcilmente. pudiÉramos estar hablando de acumulados adicionales para las carolinashasta tres pulgadas. otro amanecer congelÁndote y que el frÍo Ártico mantiene desde nuevo mÉxico hacia maine bajo alerta de frÍo intenso. s
gracias, ely. las imÁgenes de nieve en la playa. jessica: exacto. buenos dÍas. hablamos de un evento invernal histÓrico. hablamos hacia la costa del golfo recibiendo como luisiana, georgia, florida. hablamos hacia el sur 14 pulgadas de nieve en las Últimas 24 horas. en georgia 18 pulgadas. houston cuatro pulgadas de nieve. sin duda esta nevada fue bastante fuerte para muchos que no estaban preparados para las inclemencias del tiempo invernal. ahora, se mantienen estas alertas invernales en...
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it was not just eli.n you look at gen z and the numbers, 18-29-year-olds, trump increased his numbers by 11. with men, increase done by 8. >> there is a reason that when trump walks into a ufc fight, the place goes crazy. i talked to colby covington the other night. he is the ufc champion. he said "it is simple. we think trump is a fighter. we are tired of having somebody in the oval office, or our politicians not fighting for us. we want somebody to fight for us. if he is willing to fight for us like he did, we are willing to fight for him." we have friends, the parents are liberal, they were liberal, and all of a sudden in the first trump term, they have kids in the house and look at trump -- "he is a fighter." >> they don't just think he is a fighter: they know he is. i was up for four hours working in butler, pennsylvania, and just a few hours after that, he put his fist in the air going "fight, fight, fight." by many calculations, that changed the election, which is why you saw kamala pop on and bide
it was not just eli.n you look at gen z and the numbers, 18-29-year-olds, trump increased his numbers by 11. with men, increase done by 8. >> there is a reason that when trump walks into a ufc fight, the place goes crazy. i talked to colby covington the other night. he is the ufc champion. he said "it is simple. we think trump is a fighter. we are tired of having somebody in the oval office, or our politicians not fighting for us. we want somebody to fight for us. if he is willing to...
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lose 15% of your weight with a formula from eli lilly. see if you qualify at irokotv. >> the thing about emergency medicine we are. you never know what you're going to get. >> you don't see. >> that every. >> day. >> a tier one trauma. now. >> even though you. >> do everything. >> right. >> you don't always get what you hoped for. >> i need help. >> here if you need me, i'll be saving lives. >> the pit. streaming exclusively. >> on max. >> breaking news. president trump just moments ago applauding china's powerful new a.i. called deepseek, calling it a positive, but then also saying this. >> the release of deepseek a.i. from a chinese company should be a wake up call for. our industries that we need to be laser focused on competing to win. >> trump's comments coming after u.s. stocks lost $1 trillion today. $1 trillion because of deepseek, which is chinese, and they're offering it to users for free. well, it sent the market into hysterics after its explosive debut on the stock exchange. i mean, what it did to nvidia, which is the most val
lose 15% of your weight with a formula from eli lilly. see if you qualify at irokotv. >> the thing about emergency medicine we are. you never know what you're going to get. >> you don't see. >> that every. >> day. >> a tier one trauma. now. >> even though you. >> do everything. >> right. >> you don't always get what you hoped for. >> i need help. >> here if you need me, i'll be saving lives. >> the pit. streaming...
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ely: buenos dÍas.ntra quien la administraciÓn joe biden habrÍa autorizado a permanecer en el paÍs. en new york times obtuvo una copia del documento que confirma que el secretario de seguridad nacional habrÍa revocado la prorroga de 18 meses del estatus de protecciÓn temporal tps a 600,000 venezolanos. una extensiÓn que fue otorgado por la administraciÓn de joe biden el pasado 10 de enero. es un duro golpe para miles de venezolanos que creÍan, no sÓlo q que estarÍan protegidos de la deportaciÓn, sino que se les otorgarÍa permiso de trabajo al menos hasta 2026. quienes recibieron tps en 2021 mantendrÍan su protecciÓn hasta septiembre de este aÑo, mientras que aquellos que recibieron tps en 2023 serÍa hasta abril. la administraciÓn trump tiene hasta el 1 de febrero para anunciarlo, sino la extensiÓn serÍa automÁtica por seis meses. en su debut como secretaria de prensa de la casa blanca dejÓ clara la posiciÓn de la administraciÓn de trump sobre los inmigrantes. [habla en inglÉs] el presidente estÁ enfocad
ely: buenos dÍas.ntra quien la administraciÓn joe biden habrÍa autorizado a permanecer en el paÍs. en new york times obtuvo una copia del documento que confirma que el secretario de seguridad nacional habrÍa revocado la prorroga de 18 meses del estatus de protecciÓn temporal tps a 600,000 venezolanos. una extensiÓn que fue otorgado por la administraciÓn de joe biden el pasado 10 de enero. es un duro golpe para miles de venezolanos que creÍan, no sÓlo q que estarÍan protegidos de la...