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what are your thoughts on dividend stocks like novartis or j & j? >> j & j rocks. i think that stock goes back to '95. i like gorske. i know people worry about the chart. i think that's a false worry. matt in massachusetts, please. matt. >> caller: boo-yah from springfield college, massachusetts. >> i know a very nice woman who swam there, from summit. what's up? >> caller: what's your opinion on a dog stock like sprint? i'm looking for a short-term gain and see sprint as a good $6 stock that climbed this summer and looks to have potential. >> i don't think it's going to be a short-term gain, i think it's going to be a long-term gain. i think dan hesse is doing a great job but it's going to be a multiyear move because they've got to go against verizon and t-mobile. a lot of competition. he will do well, though. pete in michigan. pete! >> caller: hey, jim. this is your number one michigan spartan fan, pete, calling from the motor city with a b-b boo-yah for you. i bought some shares of panw ahead of this week's earnings, want your buy, hold or sell. >> hit it. i lik
what are your thoughts on dividend stocks like novartis or j & j? >> j & j rocks. i think that stock goes back to '95. i like gorske. i know people worry about the chart. i think that's a false worry. matt in massachusetts, please. matt. >> caller: boo-yah from springfield college, massachusetts. >> i know a very nice woman who swam there, from summit. what's up? >> caller: what's your opinion on a dog stock like sprint? i'm looking for a short-term gain and see...
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j&j has made about 40 recalls since 2009. next up, e-cigarettes and the marketing images being used to entice new users. >> axelrod: the centers for disease control reported this week that nearly two million middle and high school students have tried electronic cigarettes. public health vacation worry marketing campaigns could push those numbers even higher. here's parry peterson. >> it's time smoking changed forever. >> reporter: the tv commercial now being test marketed in colorado is something new that is so old it hasn't been seen in more than 40 years-- a tv commercial for cigarettes. >> bel air has the clean difference in taste. >> reporter: those were days of smoking jetsetters as trendsetters. the trend now is high-tech for a high-tech product, electronic cigarettes, suggesting they are says because they're tobacco free. a battery heat a nicotine and water capsule, inhaling the water vapor, called "vapicturing" delivers the nicotine high and sales are heading for a high as well, projected at $1.7 billion this year air
j&j has made about 40 recalls since 2009. next up, e-cigarettes and the marketing images being used to entice new users. >> axelrod: the centers for disease control reported this week that nearly two million middle and high school students have tried electronic cigarettes. public health vacation worry marketing campaigns could push those numbers even higher. here's parry peterson. >> it's time smoking changed forever. >> reporter: the tv commercial now being test marketed...
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j & j are not going to have trouble with distribution, once the drug is approved, something i consider likely and they're going to launch trial data and has been nothing short of tremendous. i was doing some work on this thing, and i said i cannot believe this is incredible. mantel cell lymphoma, one to deadliest most drug resistant types of non-hodgkins lymphoma, this drug showed a 68% response rate. meaning 68% of patients saw the cancer shrink. it had a 20% complete response rate meaning when you look at a c.a.t. scan, no tumor left for a fifth of the patients who tried this drug or how about chronic lymphocytic leukemia? or cll. that's the most common form among adults, 46,000 new patients every year. this drug produced a 71% response rate in cll patients. again, that's the highest ever for this disease. and the really amazing thing about these trial results? they weren't produced by a cocktail of anti-cancer drugs with just one medication among many. that's how most cancers are treated these days. no. ibrutinib produced these results all by itself and did so with fewer harsh side effect, no decreased bone marrow activity, no kidney or liver toxicities. so we know this could be a wonder drug from a medical perspective and the practicing oncologists are certainly very excited about it. but what does all this mean for the business side? this is "mad money." that's where things start to get pretty exciting, if you ask me. first of all, it is believed that pharmacyclics plans to charge $125,000 a year for this drug. i know, sounds exorbitant but it's standard for these revolutionary cancer treatments. the analysts who initiated coverage, jpmorgan, think this drug can do $6.5 billion in peak sales as a treatment for chronic lymphocytic leukemia and mantle cell lymphoma. split 50/50 with j j, pharmacyclics would keep $3.25 billion per year. [ sneezing ] >> bless you. >> sorry. of course, that's just the beginning. because ibrutinib is being studied for a host of other blood cancers. and jpmorgan only figured it. it's figured that the pharmacyclics could have a $9.2 billion drug. when i read this stuff, i said, this can't be. but, yes, it would be one of the biggest blockbusters of all time. but wait, you say, it's already a $10 billion company. how much more could it possibly go up? let me put that into perspective. take alexion, the orphan drugmaker, also remarkable gains, all thanks to its main drug, solaris. solaris is expected to do $3.5 billion in peak sales for the disease currently it's approved for. that's equal to what pharmacyclics is expecting. two biggest indications going up for fda approval. thanks to this one drug, it's now a $22 billion company. let's think about that. by the same logic, if pharmacyclics can live up to the hype and i can see this company
j & j are not going to have trouble with distribution, once the drug is approved, something i consider likely and they're going to launch trial data and has been nothing short of tremendous. i was doing some work on this thing, and i said i cannot believe this is incredible. mantel cell lymphoma, one to deadliest most drug resistant types of non-hodgkins lymphoma, this drug showed a 68% response rate. meaning 68% of patients saw the cancer shrink. it had a 20% complete response rate meaning...
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sales of j & j gained a fraction to $87.16. >>> and shares of online review company yelp touched a new high today after deutsche bank started coverage with a buy rating and $81 a share price target. >>> our market monitor guest is still upbeat on stocks and that despite all the hand wringing about syria, jobs and the fed. he's chuck carlson, ceo at horizon investment services. well, nice to know that somebody is really bullish and upbeat. tell us why. >> one of the tools that we use to discern the market's primary trend, that's a trend that typically lasts six months or longer, is the dow theory and the last major signal was a bull market. when you had both the industrials and transports move to all time highs in very early august, we regard the pull-back that we've seen in august and early september as merely a correction within a bull market, we think that at some point here it will run its course and it may be pretty close actually to running its course. we would expect stocks and major averages to start to trend higher through the remainder of the year. >> let's run through some of
sales of j & j gained a fraction to $87.16. >>> and shares of online review company yelp touched a new high today after deutsche bank started coverage with a buy rating and $81 a share price target. >>> our market monitor guest is still upbeat on stocks and that despite all the hand wringing about syria, jobs and the fed. he's chuck carlson, ceo at horizon investment services. well, nice to know that somebody is really bullish and upbeat. tell us why. >> one of the...
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finally j & j really ugly last 15 minutes of the day. think this makes sense. >> better grab ape band-aid. risks are just 135 bucks. big story of the day, that's apple, it's new iphone went on sale today, depending how you look at it, demand was strong. or perhaps supply was weak. jon is out with more on this. >> melissa, it really seems like supply being weak is a big parts of this. that's what i'm concerned about. the reason why, if you go to the online apple store, you'll see seven to ten business days you have to wait for shipping on the white or black colored iphone 5-s, it's october for the goemd. meanwhile, on the 5-ct's shipping in one to three business days. a year ago, with the iphone 5, you saw supplies basically maintaining until halfway through saturday. and there wasn't even a preorder on the 5-s. normally with a new design, apple is particularly supply constrained on these designs into q-4. but this is an s release, normally they don't have to redesign the entire thing. their supplies tend to be better. so what i would loo
finally j & j really ugly last 15 minutes of the day. think this makes sense. >> better grab ape band-aid. risks are just 135 bucks. big story of the day, that's apple, it's new iphone went on sale today, depending how you look at it, demand was strong. or perhaps supply was weak. jon is out with more on this. >> melissa, it really seems like supply being weak is a big parts of this. that's what i'm concerned about. the reason why, if you go to the online apple store, you'll see...
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i said j & j, down for the trust. so what? it's also a buy. let's go to mike in california. mike! >> caller: big, big california boo-yah to you, jim. jim, what about -- >> boo-yah to you. >> caller: peabody energy. >> no. sell, sell, sell. we think coal's day has come and gone. we're in to porn coal. not king coal. donna in texas. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. how are? >> good. how are you? >> caller: the blues. i'm a proud owner of baxter 23459. >> international. >> you should be. someone had the lack of foresight, i'm a gentleman, you know, jefferson and gandhi. the downgrade baxter was wrong. hidden value. it's a buy. sam in illinois. sam? >> caller: hey, jim. thanks for taking my call from bear's country. >> i like the bears. look good. going all the way with the bears. some of my fans. how can i help? >> caller: since i bought them, alu has had some hits from the analysts. they've been down a little but topped today 5%. should i hold out or cash out and -- >> no, no. roomers of a tie-up with nokia. you know what else this reminds me of? matt forte. wish i had him. go to anth
i said j & j, down for the trust. so what? it's also a buy. let's go to mike in california. mike! >> caller: big, big california boo-yah to you, jim. jim, what about -- >> boo-yah to you. >> caller: peabody energy. >> no. sell, sell, sell. we think coal's day has come and gone. we're in to porn coal. not king coal. donna in texas. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. how are? >> good. how are you? >> caller: the blues. i'm a proud owner of baxter 23459....
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j. fox is here tonight! [ cheers and applause ] love michael j. fox. who does not love michael j. > impossible. >> jimmy: micheal j. fox he's -- i remember from "family ties." that show was on, you guys love "family ties?" [ cheers and applause ] nbc. one of the best theme songs ever, too. bet we been together for a million years ♪ and i bet we'll be together for a million more ♪ ♪ oh it's like i started breathing on the night we kissed ♪ ♪ what would we do baby without us ♪ ♪ fa la la la [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: much better than that version. but i remember just, that theme song would come on i'd be like, "oh, my god, i cannot wait, i love 'family ties.'" [ laughter ] it was one of my favorite shows ever. do you remember the episode, were -- actually in real life now it's his real wife, is actress tracy pollan she was his girlfriend on the show, and they start slow dancing to billy vera and the beaters. oh, my gosh, i love that. [ laughter ] it is so cool, now he is married and they have kids. [ laughter ] they became real. they became real! [ applause ] how fun is that.
j. fox is here tonight! [ cheers and applause ] love michael j. fox. who does not love michael j. > impossible. >> jimmy: micheal j. fox he's -- i remember from "family ties." that show was on, you guys love "family ties?" [ cheers and applause ] nbc. one of the best theme songs ever, too. bet we been together for a million years ♪ and i bet we'll be together for a million more ♪ ♪ oh it's like i started breathing on the night we kissed ♪ ♪ what would we...
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are talking with possibly private equity and health care firms over a possible deal so watch those j&j shares as we head towards the afternoon session, sue. back over to you. >> sure will. time for the power rundown. we focus on jobs and a lot more. joining us here at cnbc headquarters. more moriel, ceo of the national urban league and ron christy ceo of christy strategies and former adviser to presiden tha n good. the economy is in a state of suspended animation, and while we've had continuing growth, i think that now we've got the syria situation sort of hanging over the economy, and we've also got the effects of sequestration because there was very little growth in the federal jobs sector in the last month, so we're seeing the effects of this, and i think but for sequestration we might have maybe a point higher in economic growth and maybe more jobs being created, so while job growth is consistent, it isn't enough to bring that unemployment rate down as we've talked about a lot. >> ron, do you agree, the sequestration issue has been brought up a lot? i think there's some validity to
are talking with possibly private equity and health care firms over a possible deal so watch those j&j shares as we head towards the afternoon session, sue. back over to you. >> sure will. time for the power rundown. we focus on jobs and a lot more. joining us here at cnbc headquarters. more moriel, ceo of the national urban league and ron christy ceo of christy strategies and former adviser to presiden tha n good. the economy is in a state of suspended animation, and while we've had...
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the biggest disappointment, a late-stage drug from phiser and j and j that did not slow memory loss costing $1 billion in losses and prompting them to end research efforts. >> that's a concern for us to make sure the drugs are developed and get to the market itself. >> reporter: yet the demand for new drugs is growing. dementia affects more than 5 million people in the u.s., 35 million worldwide according to alzheimer's disease international with numbers expected to double by 2030 and triple by 2050. analysts say the pay off for a drug that succeeds in slowing the progression of the disease could be more than $20 billion in annual sales, that has companies taking a new tack where others failed. >> we have new data that suggests proteins changing the brain may start anywhere between 15 and 20 years before the clinical onset. >> reporter: eli lilly is looking whether it may be more effective in early stage dementia patients while mirk is targeting an inhibit tore with mild symptoms. >> we probably won't see results from the studies for several more years. >> reporter: maybe a little hope says
the biggest disappointment, a late-stage drug from phiser and j and j that did not slow memory loss costing $1 billion in losses and prompting them to end research efforts. >> that's a concern for us to make sure the drugs are developed and get to the market itself. >> reporter: yet the demand for new drugs is growing. dementia affects more than 5 million people in the u.s., 35 million worldwide according to alzheimer's disease international with numbers expected to double by 2030...
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finally, j and j really ugly last 15 minute of the day today. this makes sense. >> all right. better grab a band-aid. dans push defines his risk to $135. let's move on to apple, it's new iphone went on sale today and demand was pretty strong or perhaps supply was weak. john ford is out on the cnbc's west coast bureau with this, john. >> supply is a big part of this. the reason why if you go to the online apple store right now you'll see 7 to 10 business days is what you have to wait for shipping on the white or black colored iphone 5 s. it's october for the gold. on the 5c it's shipping in 1 to 3 business days. a year ago with the iphone 5 you saw supplying maintaining until halfway through saturday and there wasn't a preorder on the 5s. normally they're particularly supply constrained on these designs but this is an s release. normally they don't have to re-sign the entire thing. their supplies tend to be a lot better. what i would look for is how quickly is apple able to replenish these supplies? there will be a lot of questions about that in the next earnings call in mid to
finally, j and j really ugly last 15 minute of the day today. this makes sense. >> all right. better grab a band-aid. dans push defines his risk to $135. let's move on to apple, it's new iphone went on sale today and demand was pretty strong or perhaps supply was weak. john ford is out on the cnbc's west coast bureau with this, john. >> supply is a big part of this. the reason why if you go to the online apple store right now you'll see 7 to 10 business days is what you have to wait...
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j. friedman. >> greg j. froener. >> joseph ferguson. >> on the 12th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, the names of the nearly 3,000 victims were read at the world trade center site. president obama placed a wreath at the pentagon. >> our hearts still ache for the futures snatched away, the lives that might have been, the parents who would have known the joy of being grandparents, the fathers and mothers who would have known the pride of a child's graduation. >> last night powerful twin beams of light illuminated the sky in new york city where the twin towers stood. >>> a florida pastor who threatened to burn a truckload of muslim holy books has been arrested. terry jones leads a small evangelical church. yesterday he was driving a pickup truck carrying a grill, kerose kerosene, and korans. jones and an assistant pastor were charged with the unlawful conveyance of fuel. back in 2010 jones threatened to burn a koran on the 9/11 anniversary but called it off. >>> to many, yesterday's exercise at logan airport in
j. friedman. >> greg j. froener. >> joseph ferguson. >> on the 12th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, the names of the nearly 3,000 victims were read at the world trade center site. president obama placed a wreath at the pentagon. >> our hearts still ache for the futures snatched away, the lives that might have been, the parents who would have known the joy of being grandparents, the fathers and mothers who would have known the pride of a child's graduation. >> last...
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by tuesday you have citibank as well as j&j, coke, intel after the close and by month end you have whentreating you will have 70% of the earnings. lori: does the timing really matter, howard, if in terms it is official or under official kickoff for earnings season? nike, obviously reporting performance numbers before joining the dow. >> right. lori: does it really matter what the timing in terms of numbers and what bottom line is? >> it is more psychological on there. just the mechanics that, that nike will be considered in the s&p, i'm sorry, within the dow, and for the september fiscal time period, because of the way the august fiscals go. it is more psychological. when we start looking into it. it gives us some kind of indication going forward. but again, we'll be at tuesday when citi comes in and financial are one of the keys to this quarter. no doubt about it. they and financial are the big payers but the financials are the key in this quarter. >> if the financials are the key, what, i mean we've had 54 years with alcoa leading us off. consumer retail, i mean consumer discretionary
by tuesday you have citibank as well as j&j, coke, intel after the close and by month end you have whentreating you will have 70% of the earnings. lori: does the timing really matter, howard, if in terms it is official or under official kickoff for earnings season? nike, obviously reporting performance numbers before joining the dow. >> right. lori: does it really matter what the timing in terms of numbers and what bottom line is? >> it is more psychological on there. just the...
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j fox. >>> finally tonight, michael j. fox is back on this network where he became a star. this time around he plays a guy returning to work while living with parkinsons. he sat down with our reporter to talk about his return to prime time after a decade and how i feels about being a ens prags to a lot of people. >> reporter: he burst onto our tv sets in the '80s as alex p keaton in family ties. then rode a time traveling delorean as marty mcfly in back to the future. now 22 years after his parkinson's diagnosis, michael j. fox is making a full time return to television in the nbc comedy, the michael j. fox show. he plays mike henry, a family man and tv anchor returning to work five years after parkinsons put his career on hold. you got your diagnosis when you were 30 years old. young onset parkinsons. you were flying high. that must have flattened you when you got that news. >> it came with a prognosis that i'd have maybe ten years left to work. that's what was said to me. i was just married. my son was just born. my father had just passed away. >> reporter: but he picked himself up and became the defy ant face of parkinson, giving strength to the 1 million americans living with the disease, my own father among them. i'm on the board of the michael j. fox foundation. i think the greatest compliment i can pay is when my father was decides why to go public with it i could point to you and say look what he's done with it. do you have a sense of the way you've inspired people? >> i don't look at myself as
j fox. >>> finally tonight, michael j. fox is back on this network where he became a star. this time around he plays a guy returning to work while living with parkinsons. he sat down with our reporter to talk about his return to prime time after a decade and how i feels about being a ens prags to a lot of people. >> reporter: he burst onto our tv sets in the '80s as alex p keaton in family ties. then rode a time traveling delorean as marty mcfly in back to the future. now 22...
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j. lo to single happy birthday because you can't fit kurbanguly berdymukhamedov on a cake. ( laughter ) ( applause ) now, now,-- ( applause ) lovely couple. now, my friend kerbie's done some questionable things, yes, but that doesn't mean j. lo was wrong here. >> j's reps say, "had there been knowledge of human rights issues of any kind, jennifer would not have attended." >> stephen: thank you. how could she have known about turkmenistan's appalling human rights records? google? the point is, if you're a megalomaniacal despot get yourself an american celebrity because if the price is right, they will perform for anyone no matter how much they have crushed the little guy. i mean, alex baldwin does those capital one ads. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: welcome back, everybody, thank you so much. nation, you know that stephen colbert has always been a huge fan of advertising. i only wish commercials weren't constantly interrupted by long stretches of characters and stories. who cares who murder who? i just want to see two different paper towels absorb things. ( laughter ) is that all we have? all right. that's why on my show i promote products whenever i can, from wheat thins to doritos, to liberian conflict diamonds. she
j. lo to single happy birthday because you can't fit kurbanguly berdymukhamedov on a cake. ( laughter ) ( applause ) now, now,-- ( applause ) lovely couple. now, my friend kerbie's done some questionable things, yes, but that doesn't mean j. lo was wrong here. >> j's reps say, "had there been knowledge of human rights issues of any kind, jennifer would not have attended." >> stephen: thank you. how could she have known about turkmenistan's appalling human rights records?...
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j"... >> yeah, you -- you wasn't exactly the j.> [ chuckles ] >> i think it's great. that's why i wanted to come here. >> oh. >> it's so progressive. >> just like my headache. >> yeah, so listen, malik, um, since you're ok, we just gonna go on over here and talk to your r.a. >> ok. >> all right. >> do you have your phone? >> yeah. >> bye, mom. bye, dad. >> you call your mom and dad if you need anything, ok? there's no such thing as calling too much. day or night, we are sitting by the phone, waiting for you. >> ok. >> bye. >> hey, boy. [ chuckles ] >> my sweet, crazy mom. >> did you call me, baby? you need something? what is it? what'd you do? he called my name. >> he did not call you. [ siren wails ] [ tires screech ] for pain and swelling? apply cold therapy in the first 24 hours. but not just any cold. i only use new thermacare® cold wraps. targettemp technology delivers a consistent, therapeutic cold to stop pain and start healing. new thermacare® cold wraps. a better way to treat pain. if you like options, we've got lots of th
j"... >> yeah, you -- you wasn't exactly the j.> [ chuckles ] >> i think it's great. that's why i wanted to come here. >> oh. >> it's so progressive. >> just like my headache. >> yeah, so listen, malik, um, since you're ok, we just gonna go on over here and talk to your r.a. >> ok. >> all right. >> do you have your phone? >> yeah. >> bye, mom. bye, dad. >> you call your mom and dad if you need anything, ok? there's...
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j. ashton. >> manuel o.acatambe. >> greg a. atlas. >> gerald thomas atwood. >> james atofred. >> sandy ayala. >> john j. batagliasa. >> robert j. i love you and miss you. >> my uncle, peter burton hanson, my aunt, sue hanson, and my cousin, christine lee hanson, you may be lost, but you're never forgotten. we love you and miss you even more as each day fades away. >> gerard baptist. >> walter barren. >> gerard a. barbara. >> paul vincent barbaro. >> james william barbella. >> victor daniel brabosa. >> christine barbuso. >> pauline bowto. >> matthew barns. >> melissa rose barns. >> sheila patricia barns. >> evan jacobean. >> renee aujune. >> diane g. barry. >> maurice vincent barry. >> scott d. parts. >> coral tan w. bartles. >> guy bartly. >> inab. bacina. >> kenneth william bassnicky. >> steven joseph bates. >> my grandfather that we miss and love, eustisr backus. >> and my sister, allison. dorothy renee morgan, you are forever in our hearts. >> paul james bataglia. >> yvonne batista. >> marlon batista. >> mark lawrence bavis. >> jasper baxter. >> lorraine g. baines. >> michelle beihl. >> todd m. beamer. >> paul frederick batin
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j h s is it san francisco would survive and serve the japanese community. generations to come. the j s includes and designs to encourage economic development and revisit in the businesses in j turning to town. some of those recommendations obey implemented by the city and county of san francisco and many of them by the numerous business owners. keeping in mind that the nuclear e unique history i believe it's imperfect we work to protect this neighborhood by endorsing the economic stnltd strategy as city policy. last week the planning commission unanimously endorsed j h s and as supervisor in district 5 i'm in full support and colleagues, i ask for your support >> thank you supervisor campos. >> thank you madam clerk. i simply want to announce that as we noted earlier a few weeks back because of the tragic incident that happened at holy park the tragic dedicate of a mom who was run over by park and rec vehicle we've calling on them for a report and to insure safety in our park. there will be a special hearing from the safety committee that be on october 10th to have that hearing that i want to thank my colleagues for they'll be flexibility to supervisor mar and supervisor yee and al
j h s is it san francisco would survive and serve the japanese community. generations to come. the j s includes and designs to encourage economic development and revisit in the businesses in j turning to town. some of those recommendations obey implemented by the city and county of san francisco and many of them by the numerous business owners. keeping in mind that the nuclear e unique history i believe it's imperfect we work to protect this neighborhood by endorsing the economic stnltd...
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j-lube. >> wait, what? >> you've got to find j-lube. google it.t from the sex store. >> no, no, it's different. >> and also, it's 3 gallons of water. look, he's using fishing poles and lines to create these giant bubbles. you see this guy has some ropes rigged up to some fishing poles. he brings the ropes up and just lets the air go through it. what i thought was really cool, check it out. >> spiderweb. >> yeah, then watch what you get. >> oh, cool! >> you get this cool effect with the bubbles. how much would kids love this for the summer, right? >> that is so crazy. >> that's the only thing that's missing. >> look at the bubble and look at all the colors! you have a whole prism of colors there. it's really cool. >>> everybody is going to share this video. >> oh! >> this is the newest trend called treadmi nas,onneu're wat now is the first one posted, but it got shared so many times that people are now doing copycat videos. >> did they use a clorox wipe to wipe that down? >> probably not. >> this is the most fun you could possibly have with a tread
j-lube. >> wait, what? >> you've got to find j-lube. google it.t from the sex store. >> no, no, it's different. >> and also, it's 3 gallons of water. look, he's using fishing poles and lines to create these giant bubbles. you see this guy has some ropes rigged up to some fishing poles. he brings the ropes up and just lets the air go through it. what i thought was really cool, check it out. >> spiderweb. >> yeah, then watch what you get. >> oh, cool!...
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j. fox and for the character he plays on the michael j. fox show. both are returning to television. >> we love you, bro. >> thanks man. thanks for man. >> reporter: fox plays mike henry, a family man that goes back to work as a local nbc anchor, five years after being sidelined by parkinson's disease. >> there's a scene in the first episode where your character breaks the news to his family, i'm going back to work. take me inside the moment when you broke the news to your family that you were going back to a series sitcom. >> i said to tracy, what do you think about me going back to work? and she thought i could do it but they were like you have to do something. because you're just hanging around the house. >> there's a line in the show that moved me where your character says what if i'm not the guy they remember when i go back to work. was he speaking at all for michael j the disclaimer is i have gone through a lot of stuff -- i didn't wake up and be in this place of poz activity and hearts and flowers and unicorns. i went through a lot of stuff. >> reporter: when he was 30 years old, fox was diagnosed with parkinsons. he was told his career had 10 years left. >> set the table. >> reporter: that was 22 years ago. >> do you think you've lost anything as an actor or comedian because of parkinson's disease? >> it's changed me. it changed the way i worked. i can't rely on a quick eyebrow lift or express myself in a certain way facially. i just feel stuff more. what comes out i have less control over but it tends to be more honest. >> do you get tired of people saying michael, how are you feeling? there's a look people have. i've seen it with my dad too. they feel sorry for you. >> i have come to realize that those people and i have nothing against them, it's all coming from a good place but that's their own fear. oh, i really hope i don't get what you have
j. fox and for the character he plays on the michael j. fox show. both are returning to television. >> we love you, bro. >> thanks man. thanks for man. >> reporter: fox plays mike henry, a family man that goes back to work as a local nbc anchor, five years after being sidelined by parkinson's disease. >> there's a scene in the first episode where your character breaks the news to his family, i'm going back to work. take me inside the moment when you broke the news to...
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j. fox about his with michael j. about his big return to i was honored to serve as governor of virginia. we brought folks together in richmond to focus on creating jobs and getting results. that's the virginia way. and that's why i'm backing terry mcauliffe for governor. terry won't let ideological battles get in the way of making progress. terry will work with democrats, republicans, and independents to create jobs and move virginia forward. it's important for virginia that we elect terry mcauliffe as our governor. i'm terry mcauliffe, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad. >>> good morning, cruz control. republican senator ted cruz is still on the senate floor this morning, nearly a full day after starting his one man crusade to block funding for obamacare. but will it work? >>> breaking overnight, one of the worst earthquakes in years killed 230 people in pakistan. hundreds of homes collapsed and now rescue workers are making their way to the scene. we'll have the latest. >>> and bono does bubba. >> when
j. fox about his with michael j. about his big return to i was honored to serve as governor of virginia. we brought folks together in richmond to focus on creating jobs and getting results. that's the virginia way. and that's why i'm backing terry mcauliffe for governor. terry won't let ideological battles get in the way of making progress. terry will work with democrats, republicans, and independents to create jobs and move virginia forward. it's important for virginia that we elect terry...
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j. fox makes his return to prime time with his new michael j. >> and drama with parent hood returns. you can get all the information about the shows on our website. and tonight we had revolution, which i actually really like. >> i tuned in a little bit. >> that's her favorite show. >> it's the end of the world, people. it's end of the world. >> how are we looking? >> we'll have those gusty conditions. the thing you want to know about this is it's going to start offshore tomorrow. and that's what increases that fire threat. so let's get a look at that seven day forecast. temperatures low 70s by the bay. dangerous waves at the coastline, 8 to 11 feet. advise some extra caution. i know a lot of you still want that sun to tcontinue. we'll keep an eye on it. >> a lot of people still out there with that oracle party. i want you to know stuff i want you to be kind. i want you to be smart. super smart. i want one thing in a doctor. to speak my language. i don't want you to look at the chart before you say hi...david. quiero que me hagas sentir segura. i
j. fox makes his return to prime time with his new michael j. >> and drama with parent hood returns. you can get all the information about the shows on our website. and tonight we had revolution, which i actually really like. >> i tuned in a little bit. >> that's her favorite show. >> it's the end of the world, people. it's end of the world. >> how are we looking? >> we'll have those gusty conditions. the thing you want to know about this is it's going to...
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j-lo, you know? and one has actually met her. and this girl, trust me, looks nothing like j-lo.ltiplication, there is no way that i look like this girl. [disco music plays] and it's not like i need people coming up to me every 2 seconds and telling me i'm beautiful or anything. but i definitely don't need people telling me i look like people that i don't look like. you know what i'm saying, hon? oh, yeah. what? you kidding me? and let's say everybody was right at the office and i look exactly like this girl. do you know what? it really doesn't matter to me, because i'm beautiful in here. hi, dex. hey, how's it going? morning, angie. hey, whatcha got there? you got some mail? hi, lila! hey. how ya doing? hey, new look. lila and... slutty lila. doug! i'm home! ow. doug? hello? [answering machine beeps] doug: hey, baby. i'm heading out to the club after work tonight. gotta go do the cupid thang again. don't wait up. love you. [machine beeps] hey, carrie, it's lila. listen, i was thinking, tomorrow, let's try to convince tom in accounting that i'm you! bye! hey, look, this singles w
j-lo, you know? and one has actually met her. and this girl, trust me, looks nothing like j-lo.ltiplication, there is no way that i look like this girl. [disco music plays] and it's not like i need people coming up to me every 2 seconds and telling me i'm beautiful or anything. but i definitely don't need people telling me i look like people that i don't look like. you know what i'm saying, hon? oh, yeah. what? you kidding me? and let's say everybody was right at the office and i look exactly...
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j. fox is making a full time return to television in the nbc comedy the michael j. fox show. >> the kitchen in family ties was so iconic and where so much of the action happened. do you think about the circle of your sitcom career. >> yeah. i do all the time. i was a kid on that and then i was a young adult on spin city and now i'm a middle aged father. >> reporter: more than a decade after spin city and 22 years after his parkinson's diagnosis he play ace family man and tv anchor returning to work five years after parkinson's put his career on hold. >> we love you. >> thanks man. thanks for man. >> people are saying this is michael js flattering that people give it the attention and on some level people are excited about it. it is weird to have low key for a few years and -- but i was always around doing something. >> but when you walked off the set from the final episode of spin city given your medical condition i think some people thought maybe we've seen the last of michael j. fox on tv. >> i thought it was the last. >> you did? >> fox began to dip his toe back in the water with a number of guest starring appearances. now he is diving in as a headliner. >> can i have a personal victory right now? we're starving. >> what has it been like to have a 14 or 16 hour day? is it more than you thought it would be or less? >> it's more than i thought it would be but i handled it better than what i thought i would. it's what i do and what i've done for years and what i enjoy doing. >> reporter: it wasn't always so easy to laugh at his condition. >> you got your diagnosis when you were 30 years old. young on set parkinsons
j. fox is making a full time return to television in the nbc comedy the michael j. fox show. >> the kitchen in family ties was so iconic and where so much of the action happened. do you think about the circle of your sitcom career. >> yeah. i do all the time. i was a kid on that and then i was a young adult on spin city and now i'm a middle aged father. >> reporter: more than a decade after spin city and 22 years after his parkinson's diagnosis he play ace family man and tv...
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j. fox is back on this network where he made his bones and became a star. this time around he plays a guy returning to work while living with park son's, just like michael j. fox. he sat down with nbc's willie geist whose own dad is waging a fight with parken son's to talk about his return and being an inspiration to a lot of people. ♪ >> reporter: he burst onto our tv sets in the '80s as alex p. keaton on "family ties". >> you evr life depends on it! >> my uncle has alzheimer's. >> i have parkinson's. >> either way. >> reporter: now 22 years after his diagnose know sis, michael jing a full-time return to television. >> we are starving. >> reporter: in the nbc comedy "the michael j. fox show." fox plays mike henry, a family man and tv anchor returning to work five years after parkinson's put his career on hold. >> we love you, bro! >> reporter: you got your diagnose know sis -- diagnosis when you were 30. that must have flattened you. >> it came with a prognosis that i would have maybe ten years left to work. i was just married. my son was just born. >> for people living with parkinson's, the status quo is not enough. >> reporter: he gave strength to one million americans living with the disease, my own father among them. i'm on the board of the michael j. fox foundation. the greatest compliment i can pay you is when i my dad went through the decision of whether or not to be public with it, i can point to you. i can point to michael j. fox and say, look what he's done with it. do you have a sense for the way you have inspired people? >> i don't look at myself a
j. fox is back on this network where he made his bones and became a star. this time around he plays a guy returning to work while living with park son's, just like michael j. fox. he sat down with nbc's willie geist whose own dad is waging a fight with parken son's to talk about his return and being an inspiration to a lot of people. ♪ >> reporter: he burst onto our tv sets in the '80s as alex p. keaton on "family ties". >> you evr life depends on it! >> my uncle...
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j. booty wants the award. >> how do you end the show on this note? >> i don't know but we went there. >> j. booty. they love jre that cheerios has whole grain oats that can help remove some cholesterol, and that's heart healthy. ♪ [ dad ] jan? ♪ a writer and a performer. ther, i'm also a survivor of ovarian and uterine cancers. i even wrote a play about that. my symptoms were a pain in my abdomen and periods that were heavier and longer than usual for me. if you have symptoms that last two weeks or longer, be brave, go to the doctor. ovarian and uterine cancers are gynecologic cancers. symptoms are not the same for everyone. i got sick... and then i got better. make my mark i wawith pride.ork. create moments of value. build character through quality. and earn the right to be called a classic. the lands' end no iron dress shirt. starting at 49 dollars. >>> that does it for us, unfortunately. carol costello and "newsroom" has it. take it away, carol. >> you guys have a great day. "newsroom" starts right now. >>> happening now in the "newsroom," get ready. it's u.n. time. president obama shares the limelight wit
j. booty wants the award. >> how do you end the show on this note? >> i don't know but we went there. >> j. booty. they love jre that cheerios has whole grain oats that can help remove some cholesterol, and that's heart healthy. ♪ [ dad ] jan? ♪ a writer and a performer. ther, i'm also a survivor of ovarian and uterine cancers. i even wrote a play about that. my symptoms were a pain in my abdomen and periods that were heavier and longer than usual for me. if you have...
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j. fox returns. >> hit me. don't hit him. >> the michael j. fox show marks his return to a series television show. he play as family man and also a tv news anchor going back to work even though he is battling parkinson's disease. much like his character his family was a big part of his decision to return. >> it really is based on my realization after time of being home that why can't i do what i do, why can't i do my job, so it became something i wanted to pursue and brought it to my family and they were like -- we've been waiting for this. >> michael j. fox show tonight on nbc bay area. i have to see that. >> stay up. you crazy woman. >> i know. it's so sad. 9:00 at night i'm in bed. >> you kind of have to be on this shift. check win meteorologist christina loren. >> the best part about fall, though, ladies, is the sun goes down earlier so we don't have to try to sleep when the sun is blazing into our windows. temperatures are looking good. we get up early for you, make sure you are prepared so we have to be a few hours ahead of you. 74 in san jose. 80 degrees in livermore. mike inouye, always has some surprises up his sleeve. especially as the commute starts to build. >> good morning. sometimes like bullwinkle you don't know what's going to come out. look, the commute is fine. no problems here. north 880 past the coliseum. an easy drive. right here the earlier slowdown through downtown, that is just about clear as we head down off of the bend and coming down 880 there. a smooth drive through the maze without any slowing, no problem
j. fox returns. >> hit me. don't hit him. >> the michael j. fox show marks his return to a series television show. he play as family man and also a tv news anchor going back to work even though he is battling parkinson's disease. much like his character his family was a big part of his decision to return. >> it really is based on my realization after time of being home that why can't i do what i do, why can't i do my job, so it became something i wanted to pursue and brought...