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but gibbons is focused on long-term growth. for "nightly business repor" m sharon epperson. >> and finally from wall street to the farm. that is the path an in vestment banker took found the next big thing that led him to pigs not just any old pigs. but to high end ones. jane has the story. >> are they smart. >> they're incredibly smart. >> chris anderson wonders if his pigs are smartder than he is. he worked for drexel and fought the investigation and went on to win and spend a -- spent a life on wall street and now saying these pigs are better. >> how much does it cost to raise these animals verse you a conventional pig. >> he is producing the kobe beef of pork the largest breeder and supplier in the u.s. with 4500 pigs on seven farms and he sells the meats to high end restaurants. if i can get this 234r your nose and -- can get this under your nose and into your mouth you're hooked. >> they have to be hand processes and the prices reflect that. he called it the doubler steak and doubles the price. >> what should i start with
but gibbons is focused on long-term growth. for "nightly business repor" m sharon epperson. >> and finally from wall street to the farm. that is the path an in vestment banker took found the next big thing that led him to pigs not just any old pigs. but to high end ones. jane has the story. >> are they smart. >> they're incredibly smart. >> chris anderson wonders if his pigs are smartder than he is. he worked for drexel and fought the investigation and went on...
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thank you very much vera gibbons, lis wiehl and dr.olutely fantastic, thank you very much. >>> hey, my next stock pick i feel like is going to make you a whole lot of money, so get your pick and pad. been doing pretty good, think we're going to continue to do pretty good, so stick around. ♪ ♪ super poligrip seals out more food particles. so your food won't get stuck, and you can enjoy every single bite. eat loud, live loud, super poligrip. super poligrip holds your dentures tightly in place, so you never have to hold back. laugh loud, live loud, super poligrip. excellent looking below the surface, researching a hunch... and making a decision you are type e*. time for a change of menu. research and invest from any website. with e*trade's browser trading. e*trade. opportunity is everywhere. ♪ ♪ charles: all right, guys. my favorite -- my second favorite part of the show, making you money. we're doing great, i hope you've within holding some of -- been holding some of these stocks. armh, arm holding, they bill themselves as an architect o
thank you very much vera gibbons, lis wiehl and dr.olutely fantastic, thank you very much. >>> hey, my next stock pick i feel like is going to make you a whole lot of money, so get your pick and pad. been doing pretty good, think we're going to continue to do pretty good, so stick around. ♪ ♪ super poligrip seals out more food particles. so your food won't get stuck, and you can enjoy every single bite. eat loud, live loud, super poligrip. super poligrip holds your dentures tightly...
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zookeepers there put a go pro camera in their gibbons habitat gibbons are apes.hey are critically endangered on the cusp of extinction. they love trees swinging branch to branch and they mate for life and those living at the texas zoo are showing a bit of curious side grabbing camera lense and taking a closer look at whose looking at them. nfl draft is in the books. teams now getting ready for the next season with a new group of rookies. >> but tonight howard says he's had it with the vetting process of teams which he says is insulting to fans. ♪ >> are you kidding me? i'm done done. i've had it. >>> just when you thought the nfl was getting it down and trying to put good people on their teams we find out otherwise. and with teams saying they were doing background checks on players, two teams stan out with bringing bad guys on their teams and one coming out of clef with domestic violence offense. i'm so tired of teams drafting players because they are talent talented but bad people. and i've had it. seattle seahawks drafted a player by the name of frank clark who
zookeepers there put a go pro camera in their gibbons habitat gibbons are apes.hey are critically endangered on the cusp of extinction. they love trees swinging branch to branch and they mate for life and those living at the texas zoo are showing a bit of curious side grabbing camera lense and taking a closer look at whose looking at them. nfl draft is in the books. teams now getting ready for the next season with a new group of rookies. >> but tonight howard says he's had it with the...
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the board that jennifer is gibbon are architectural rendering that we made copies of. there is a broacher. i want to talk very briefly, twice one once in 2001 and 05 rfx the voters in san francisco voted to have a puforming arts center built. around 25 million dollars has been spent in substructure in a building we call the mub billing. this is a award winning design and it is a very important building and something the taxpayers continue to pay. i want to thank you for making an effort while the elected board of trustees isn't fully functioning. that is the board of supervisors takes this as a interest. we need your help. i cannot emphasis that and thank you enough. sunel williams said it beps, we need you to watch. without you we are nothing. the regular people have a hard time so thank you very much. some of the issues that are making it difficult to get the performing arts to get build or what it will increase, i think it will increase student enrollment and build up community in that neighborhood. i think some of the problems we probably run into with getting the
the board that jennifer is gibbon are architectural rendering that we made copies of. there is a broacher. i want to talk very briefly, twice one once in 2001 and 05 rfx the voters in san francisco voted to have a puforming arts center built. around 25 million dollars has been spent in substructure in a building we call the mub billing. this is a award winning design and it is a very important building and something the taxpayers continue to pay. i want to thank you for making an effort while...
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understanding is cpmc has not comply today the 40 percent hiring and they excuse is that the city is not gibbon refelf systems created and we just need this done and get it over with and make things happen. quit playing around >> thank you sir, next speaker >> >> good to see you back in city hall >> supervisor, my name [inaudible] one year ago i was retired. up to 30 years i help with the homeless people and [inaudible] andinose are becoming the oldest community activist. to today i come to thank each of the people who work [inaudible] and tonight [inaudible] california, pacific medical center. [inaudible] not far from my home. i live at 990 bunker street. [inaudible] russian, armainian, jewish, arab, [inaudible] i would like to remind you that we would like to allow everyone working in the hospital to open his eyes for the people live in 990. many of them use wheelchair. i going to be blind sooner or later i have diabetes. i survived with 9 time heart attack. thank god god give me a chance to be here to open your eyes and ask each going to work in this hospital to be [inaudible] service from t
understanding is cpmc has not comply today the 40 percent hiring and they excuse is that the city is not gibbon refelf systems created and we just need this done and get it over with and make things happen. quit playing around >> thank you sir, next speaker >> >> good to see you back in city hall >> supervisor, my name [inaudible] one year ago i was retired. up to 30 years i help with the homeless people and [inaudible] andinose are becoming the oldest community...
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gary gibbons, director of the national heart lung and blood institute dr.mas insel, director of the national institute of mental health, dr. doug lowy who has recently been appointed as the acting director of the national cancer institute and dr. jon lorsch, institute of medical sciences. thank you. >> thank you dr. collins. we'll start with five-minute rounds, and we'll probably have as many rounds as we can while we've got this great opportunity to talk to you about what you're doing on precision medicine. obviously, a long path into the future where precision medicine might very well define most medicine at some future point. but what would you see as some maybe five and ten-year short-term markers to look at to see whether we're getting where we all would like to get as we move toward this precision medicine initiative? >> very much appreciate the question, and this is something that we're all quite excited about. actually, we just concluded yesterday a two-day public workshop trying to map out exactly that kind of issue what kind of uses could a cohort
gary gibbons, director of the national heart lung and blood institute dr.mas insel, director of the national institute of mental health, dr. doug lowy who has recently been appointed as the acting director of the national cancer institute and dr. jon lorsch, institute of medical sciences. thank you. >> thank you dr. collins. we'll start with five-minute rounds, and we'll probably have as many rounds as we can while we've got this great opportunity to talk to you about what you're doing on...
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let's show this beautiful gibbons footage. what is this? >> there it is straight from the gibbons encan closure at the zoo in fort worth, texas. zookeepers put a go proposal camera in there and obviously the animals noticed. >> a number came up to get a closer look. entertain yourself one way or another but that's an interesting look. >> look how long their arms are. >> i feel like i have long arms. do a shot on that. >> give the viewers a big old hug there, kayna. we've got a grown-up message coming from miley cyrus russ sending out to her fans. and to the world. >> also we have a story here about this girl. she's got knockout looks and an olympic dream. a young woman fighting her way into the man's world of professional boxing >> first new weapons to fight wildfires in what may be one of the most explosive seasons on the front lines in years. next on "world news now." "world news now" weather brought it out by clearasil ultra. [ male announcer ] approaching medicare eligibility? don't put off checking out your medicare options until 65. n
let's show this beautiful gibbons footage. what is this? >> there it is straight from the gibbons encan closure at the zoo in fort worth, texas. zookeepers put a go proposal camera in there and obviously the animals noticed. >> a number came up to get a closer look. entertain yourself one way or another but that's an interesting look. >> look how long their arms are. >> i feel like i have long arms. do a shot on that. >> give the viewers a big old hug there, kayna....
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here to weigh in doug, greg mcbride, rick sherga executive vice president for auction.com, and vera gibbonsg to put something out on the table and want to hear what you guys think. i've been a big bull on housing for a long time. i believe if you want to be a financial success in this world, you own your own home. let me share numbers in the federal reserve to prove my point. the median home owner $105,000. the median network of renters 5,000 bucks. if you want to be on the up and up, you want to say you are guiding your own ship, you're in charge, you got to own a house. doug, to you first? >> i think, the key in this market is young people, that's the missing part of this market. 24 million young people living with their parent, first-time homebuyers are 30% of the market, usually 40. the key is to get them back into the market. you have to be careful, if you're a young person, a house is like kids, they take all your time or money or both and you don't want to do it before you're ready, finish school -- gerri: to my point, and i want to bring vera here which is don't you have to own your
here to weigh in doug, greg mcbride, rick sherga executive vice president for auction.com, and vera gibbonsg to put something out on the table and want to hear what you guys think. i've been a big bull on housing for a long time. i believe if you want to be a financial success in this world, you own your own home. let me share numbers in the federal reserve to prove my point. the median home owner $105,000. the median network of renters 5,000 bucks. if you want to be on the up and up, you want...
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i talked to billy gibbons of zz top who first heard b.b. recording studio when gibbens was 7 or 8 years old. his father took him down. got to hear b.b. king in the studio at that time. and givens said that he could do more with a guitar string than most could do with the alpha bet combined. >> he came up with a unique style that couple up with his physical limitations and just one of these great examples of where you know somebody made lemonade out of lemons that life dealt them. his fingers, he said were too chunk oo. they couldn't find into the guitar slide that most blues guitar players were playing that time so he today figure out a way to do what the other guys were doing without the slide. he did that with his fingers. by vibrating his fingers and it became known as the finger bravado and the signature of his sound. and beyond that he was every bit as much influential and unique and demonstrative as a singer as he was a guitarist and that's a rare combination to have someone as important as a vocalist as they are an instrumentalist. >
i talked to billy gibbons of zz top who first heard b.b. recording studio when gibbens was 7 or 8 years old. his father took him down. got to hear b.b. king in the studio at that time. and givens said that he could do more with a guitar string than most could do with the alpha bet combined. >> he came up with a unique style that couple up with his physical limitations and just one of these great examples of where you know somebody made lemonade out of lemons that life dealt them. his...
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. >> reporter: dominique gibbons agrees. >> i feel fine. i'm positive about it. >> reporter: but her husband virgil is a little more uneasy. he's got precious cargo onboard. >> i think it's the safest day because everyone will be paying attention to it but that still doesn't make it any easier for me. >> reporter: amtrak sent out a note to passengers saying the repairs have been made to with up most care. we know the train was going almost double the speed limit when it went off the tracks but it's not clear why. >> the ntsb announced the fbi found no evidence that the windshield could have been damaged by a firearm but the ntsb has not rolled out the possibility that another object may have struck that train. >>> according to the sports business journal the verizon company is not renewing its deal to remain the title sponsor of the verizon center. that's the home to the wizards and the caps. the verizon deal expires in 2018 and the journal says in an e-mail monumental sports and entertainment is in the process of trying to find a new partn
. >> reporter: dominique gibbons agrees. >> i feel fine. i'm positive about it. >> reporter: but her husband virgil is a little more uneasy. he's got precious cargo onboard. >> i think it's the safest day because everyone will be paying attention to it but that still doesn't make it any easier for me. >> reporter: amtrak sent out a note to passengers saying the repairs have been made to with up most care. we know the train was going almost double the speed limit...
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we have personal finance expert vera gibbons. we were talking about this during the break. can walmart make inroad for amazon's online customers. do you think they have a chance? >> they will try to. this is long overdue for walmart. they're sort of a trend follower. they don't necessarily follow the trend. following amazon's footsteps. trying to be a shopping powerhouse. this is necessary move. big investment for walmart. they have to beef that up. this is concerted effort to compete with the big guys. gerri: we've seen all year long how walmart entices customers not only on line but also in the store. they know the web is critically important part. >> 13 billion in e-commerce last year. they want to up the ante. that is big number. they want to do better. gerri: number of visitors to sites. 81 million. amazon, get this, 178 million. there is no brick-and-mortar amazon. almost unfair to compare them. >> it is. walmart is known for brick-and-mortar store. that is where they made their business. they're only trying to really push the pedal to the metal on online but i have t
we have personal finance expert vera gibbons. we were talking about this during the break. can walmart make inroad for amazon's online customers. do you think they have a chance? >> they will try to. this is long overdue for walmart. they're sort of a trend follower. they don't necessarily follow the trend. following amazon's footsteps. trying to be a shopping powerhouse. this is necessary move. big investment for walmart. they have to beef that up. this is concerted effort to compete...
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gibbons has a telemedicine application for asthma as a recovered they want to say a word about that?>> does. this. certainly would've areas of concern with asthma, a chronic condition affecting children relates to be able to transcend those geographic barriers where there's a particular problem. a lot of times it's getting a sense of the child's symptoms and course of disease. that's where there's an opportunity dr. collins alluded to to use leverage technologies that enables that information to get to the experts necessary to manage that care. other technology that actually exist on a smartphone now. they're able to assess the breathing capacity of the child. we have a program that we are funding leverages resources that are local such a schools where this information can be ascertained, the child's symptoms and disease course developed, and the treatment again transmitted into local environment, leveraging those local resources. we are looking at using these new mobile technologies in different ways to enhance care for both the children and adults. >> let me just make a small point
gibbons has a telemedicine application for asthma as a recovered they want to say a word about that?>> does. this. certainly would've areas of concern with asthma, a chronic condition affecting children relates to be able to transcend those geographic barriers where there's a particular problem. a lot of times it's getting a sense of the child's symptoms and course of disease. that's where there's an opportunity dr. collins alluded to to use leverage technologies that enables that...
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tonight we're helping you lower tax bills with personal finance expert vera gibbons who blogs for zillowe the perfect person for this segment. i read you on this topic. start with the big numbers right in the reality is that the amount of money collected in property taxes is going nowhere but up up 7%, there's got to be a lot of taxpayer fatigue out there? >> a lot of taxpayer fatigue out there. taxes are ridiculously high especially in westchester county, zillow did the analysis on this. paying about $14,000. gerri: and some of us are paying more than that. >> some of us are paying more than that. ridiculous. you don't have to take it sitting down. very few people appeal taxes but should. 5% appeal property taxes but you should chances are getting taxes reduced are pretty high. gerri: all right, a lot of people figure out what neighbors are paying, people with similar house. if you do that that might give you a clue you're paying too much. why do you think people don't go that baby step towards reducing taxes? >> that is a baby step, the reason people didn't bother with the comps it's t
tonight we're helping you lower tax bills with personal finance expert vera gibbons who blogs for zillowe the perfect person for this segment. i read you on this topic. start with the big numbers right in the reality is that the amount of money collected in property taxes is going nowhere but up up 7%, there's got to be a lot of taxpayer fatigue out there? >> a lot of taxpayer fatigue out there. taxes are ridiculously high especially in westchester county, zillow did the analysis on this....
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. >>> i'm kicking off our special queens of top series with three time emmy winner leeza gibbons. >>ou would change? >> there are some hairstyles i'd love to take back. >> after four trips down the aisle, she's sharing marriage advice? >> my husband is 13 years younger than i am. >> oh, leeza. >> let's go inside. >> is that the key? >> well, it's not bad. >>> now hollywood from the inside out. it's the "insider" together with yahoo!. bruce jenner might be at peace with becoming a woman but there's a new report today that his two families are at odds. hello, everybody, i'm louis aguirre. >> i'm thea andrews. are the jenners accusing the kardashians of faking their support to grab headlines and exploit his moment for ratings and dare i say it profits? what, the kardashians? >> hard to believe, right? >> no. >> the more beautiful bruce becomes, the uglier this family feud seems to be getting. who's getting caught in the middle? >> he's the most amazing person i know. i couldn't ask for a better dad, like, he taught me how to ride a
. >>> i'm kicking off our special queens of top series with three time emmy winner leeza gibbons. >>ou would change? >> there are some hairstyles i'd love to take back. >> after four trips down the aisle, she's sharing marriage advice? >> my husband is 13 years younger than i am. >> oh, leeza. >> let's go inside. >> is that the key? >> well, it's not bad. >>> now hollywood from the inside out. it's the "insider"...
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doctor gibbons has a telemedicine application. >> certainly one of the areas of concern with asthma chroniccondition affecting children relates to transcending geographic barriers between rural communities where there is a particular problem. a lot of times it is getting a sense of the disease were there is an opportunity to use leverage technology enables information to get to the experts necessary to manage care of the technologies that existed on a smart phone now. there able to assess the breathing capacity of the child. ever program being funded that leverages resources that are mobile such as schools where this information can be ascertained, child symptoms and disease course developed and a treatment again, transmitted in that local environment, leveraging local resources. looking at using new mobile technologies in different ways to enhance care for both children and adults. >> thank you. let me make a small.about telemedicine, telehealth you know this is been something of he won the working on for decades. as decades. as a result people think of btc or telemedicine center -based de
doctor gibbons has a telemedicine application. >> certainly one of the areas of concern with asthma chroniccondition affecting children relates to transcending geographic barriers between rural communities where there is a particular problem. a lot of times it is getting a sense of the disease were there is an opportunity to use leverage technology enables information to get to the experts necessary to manage care of the technologies that existed on a smart phone now. there able to assess...
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doctor gibbons, the budget request talks but a new program to less expensively identified recruiting animal patients in clinical trials. how does that impact your work? help with the work and how does it impact your work in heart, blood, lung research? >> thank you, senator, for that question. as you point out and dr. collins responded earlier, as public servants is our intention to be accountable to us for the taxpayers money. we are always vigilant for opportunities to be more efficient, effective and economical at the we did in making these investments. as dr. collins -- >> we will be this discussion at this point and go live now to the cato institute for foreign look at the future of south africa. panelists talked about the political and economic development in the country. as a transition from apartheid to majority rule. >> instead, frans will talk a little longer than we originally assumed, for roughly 35-40 minutes. after which we will have a q&a and we expect to finish perhaps a little earlier, maybe at 1:15 or so. with that, let me to introduce the subject of today's forum.
doctor gibbons, the budget request talks but a new program to less expensively identified recruiting animal patients in clinical trials. how does that impact your work? help with the work and how does it impact your work in heart, blood, lung research? >> thank you, senator, for that question. as you point out and dr. collins responded earlier, as public servants is our intention to be accountable to us for the taxpayers money. we are always vigilant for opportunities to be more...
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gary gibbons, dr. thomas insel, dr. doug lowi and dr. jon lorsch. thank you. chairman blunt: thank you, dr. collins. we'll start with five-minute rounds and probably have as many rounds as we can while we have this great opportunity to talk to you and what you're doing on precision medicine. obviously, a long path into the future where precision medicine might very well define most medicine at some future point. what would you maybe see as some five and 10-year short-term markers to see getting where we all would like to get as we move towards this precision initiative? dr. collins: i very much appreciate the question. it is something we're all quite excited about. actually we just concluded yesterday, a two-day workshop trying to map out exactly that kind of issue. what kind of uses could a cohort of a million individuals be put to if that were present five years from now? as an example, we really don't at the present time have the ability to take full advantage of what we have learned about individual differences in drug response and see how those work in th
gary gibbons, dr. thomas insel, dr. doug lowi and dr. jon lorsch. thank you. chairman blunt: thank you, dr. collins. we'll start with five-minute rounds and probably have as many rounds as we can while we have this great opportunity to talk to you and what you're doing on precision medicine. obviously, a long path into the future where precision medicine might very well define most medicine at some future point. what would you maybe see as some five and 10-year short-term markers to see getting...
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gibbons to say a word of the status of the particular study. thank you. thank you dr. collins.tor. there are all pockets of the population and disease in avenue mernl. one example. i would give you quickly is that recognize that can there is a pref lends of in stage kidney failure amongst african-americans five fold more than the rest of the population. and often driven by high blood pressure that is very prevalent. and thanks to the jackson heart study and the advances that were made. there is a genetic basis to fight genes like indeed the sick el cell trait. thought to be benign as important contribute ors. more over. inside into how we may prevent this disease. and actually to bend a curve and the key drive. for health care in this country. so again. it should be proud of the national reso much source of jackson mississippi. dr. collins. he are so glad to see you once again. we have talked among ourselves under the leadership of senator blunt. we want for the subcommittee to visit nih to another you can more depth and firsthand to see the great work that is being done by the
gibbons to say a word of the status of the particular study. thank you. thank you dr. collins.tor. there are all pockets of the population and disease in avenue mernl. one example. i would give you quickly is that recognize that can there is a pref lends of in stage kidney failure amongst african-americans five fold more than the rest of the population. and often driven by high blood pressure that is very prevalent. and thanks to the jackson heart study and the advances that were made. there is...