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a huge school of anchovies migrating off scripps pier in la jolla, california. ribed as looking like an oil slick or a la have a -- lava lamp, some folks went snorkeling in the water among the anchovies. no word yet on any plans to make a really big caesar salad. >>> it didn't look great at first, but this is jimmy fallon and halle berry fixing to do a hamster roll across a tumbling mat on last night's "tonight show." she is also officially a good sport and a freakishly good athlete. as for why they did what they did, you'll have to go to the website for that. >>> when we come back here tonight, would you have the guts to do the following? the new record breaking water slide higher than niagara falls. our correspondent is about to take a dive. ♪ your eyes. even at a distance of 10 miles... the length of 146 football fields. they can see the light of a single candle. your eyes are amazing. look after them with centrum silver. multivitamins to help support your eyes, heart and brain. centrum silver. for the most amazing parts of you. now, with a new easy to swallow
a huge school of anchovies migrating off scripps pier in la jolla, california. ribed as looking like an oil slick or a la have a -- lava lamp, some folks went snorkeling in the water among the anchovies. no word yet on any plans to make a really big caesar salad. >>> it didn't look great at first, but this is jimmy fallon and halle berry fixing to do a hamster roll across a tumbling mat on last night's "tonight show." she is also officially a good sport and a freakishly good...
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the incubator in la jolla, california. entrepreneurs are looking at everything. >> we're trying to come up with new molecules to treat diseases in a brand-new way. >> they are renting out lab , grantinghe incubator access to millions of dollars of equipment that startups usually can't afford. >> there are no strings attached. >> there are no strings attached. >> to me it was essential that this was a no strings attached model. otherwise, they would not come. >> mayor coming. or hundred companies have applied for space in the incubator since -- 400 companies have applied for space and incubator since 2012. >> why are you doing this? >> because the traditional business model does not work anymore. >> it became clear that the old model did not work anymore, especially after j&j lost billions as a result of patent expiration. the company realized it needed additional forces for development. today, j&j aggressively scans the globe for ideas and projects. now more than half of the drug development pipeline comes from outside the
the incubator in la jolla, california. entrepreneurs are looking at everything. >> we're trying to come up with new molecules to treat diseases in a brand-new way. >> they are renting out lab , grantinghe incubator access to millions of dollars of equipment that startups usually can't afford. >> there are no strings attached. >> there are no strings attached. >> to me it was essential that this was a no strings attached model. otherwise, they would not come....
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>>ha a llam inhan encontrado cuerpo de un menor en la jolla. rior del cinturÓn que su hermano traÍa puesto. >> me dijo quÉ con los llevaba el pantalÓn, las fotos y el cinturÓn, y un rosario e agarre el telÉfono y le dije que sÍ, esa ropa tenía. >> letargo o un coyote al menos 6000 $ por cruzar, algo que venÍa planeando desde hace o >> estaba desesperado, le decÍa que estaba muy pequeÑo, pero decÍa que se quería ir... vive desde hace dos aÑos en estados unidos y cerca de un aÑo en chicago. Él como su hermano también cruzÓ la frontera cuando tenÍa 23 aÑos de edad. >>3 as,Áo sufre para desierto. >> y ante las dificultades y el aumento de menores arriesgando sus vidas, comparte este mensaje.se a manten allÁ, que t buscar la manera de vivir allÁ... no se puede, se sufre mucho para pasar... no quisiera que le pasara a nadie lo de mi hermano. >> el cuerpo de gilberto ramos serÁ repatriado en los prÓximos dÍas, un trÁmite que se está haciendo a travÉs del consulado de guatemala. >> y de chicago vamos a ver hasta california, donde ya los cambios se calen
>>ha a llam inhan encontrado cuerpo de un menor en la jolla. rior del cinturÓn que su hermano traÍa puesto. >> me dijo quÉ con los llevaba el pantalÓn, las fotos y el cinturÓn, y un rosario e agarre el telÉfono y le dije que sÍ, esa ropa tenía. >> letargo o un coyote al menos 6000 $ por cruzar, algo que venÍa planeando desde hace o >> estaba desesperado, le decÍa que estaba muy pequeÑo, pero decÍa que se quería ir... vive desde hace dos aÑos en estados...
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but that black cloud that you see there near shore is actually a giant school of anchovie in la jolla. one of 144 species of the saltwater foraging fish. scientists think the warm water may be driving them towards shore. >>> aliens, androids and humans. coming up a sneak peek at the new sci-fi thriller coming to cbs. >> and a reminder if you have a consumer problem or question, call our hotline, at 888-5- helps-u. volunteers are there right now. they will verify the number of species in saltwater foraging fish. [ laughter ] ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, extant takes place in the >>> there's a new sci-fi thriller that debuts tonight on the cbs it. it takes place in the future and is shrouded in mystery. it starts with an astronaut reconnecting with her family after a year in space. i talked to the actor who plays the astronaut's husband. >> we find out altogether and she finds out also that she is pregnant and we try to figure out what happened and how. that's just the beginning of the story. there's a lot of like, uhm, there's a possibility that the baby is alien. >> there you go. extant premi
but that black cloud that you see there near shore is actually a giant school of anchovie in la jolla. one of 144 species of the saltwater foraging fish. scientists think the warm water may be driving them towards shore. >>> aliens, androids and humans. coming up a sneak peek at the new sci-fi thriller coming to cbs. >> and a reminder if you have a consumer problem or question, call our hotline, at 888-5- helps-u. volunteers are there right now. they will verify the number of...
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. >> we could see schools extending all the way from the point in la jolla to as far as you could seehe north of us. >> reporter: the black band of fish extended for several miles and stretched an estimated 15 feet deep and 100 meters wide. although it's not unusual for northern anchovies to swim in schools, a school this big is unheard of. especially this far south. i asked if it could be because the water is so warm. right now it's hovering around 75 degrees. >> so it's not really clear if the high water temperature affected their behavior, causing them to come inshore or not. it seeps more likely that warmer water would force them offshore. so it's really kind of air mystery as to why they aggregated here in such numbers. >> reporter: some divers who swam below the school said it was a complete blackout above. they were the lucky ones because almost as quickly as the massive school of anchovies formed, it also disappeared. >> and that makes me hungry for pizza. >> does it? >> you don't like anchovies. >> why couldn't it be smoked salmon. >> or a sea of pepperoni. >> ♪ >> "action ne
. >> we could see schools extending all the way from the point in la jolla to as far as you could seehe north of us. >> reporter: the black band of fish extended for several miles and stretched an estimated 15 feet deep and 100 meters wide. although it's not unusual for northern anchovies to swim in schools, a school this big is unheard of. especially this far south. i asked if it could be because the water is so warm. right now it's hovering around 75 degrees. >> so it's not...
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. >> he is talking about the incubator in la jolla, california.on hundreds of products, including -- >> we are making a product for acne. we are trying to come up with molecules to treat the diseases in a brand-new way. >> they are renting out labs space where they get access to millions of dollars in equipment that startups cannot usually afford. they do not work for j and j. even though they are working under the company roof. >> it is no strings attached. >> >> for me, it was a potential -- it was essential that it was no strings attached. because if we made it with strings attached, they would not come. >> he says they are coming. 400 companies have applied for space since it began in 2012. the entrepreneurs are free to sign deals with other drug companies. if they want. so, why are you doing this? >> because the traditional business model for large pharmaceutical companies does not work anymore. >> it became clear the old model of relying on in-house r&d did not work. especially as they lost billions as the result of patent expirations. the c
. >> he is talking about the incubator in la jolla, california.on hundreds of products, including -- >> we are making a product for acne. we are trying to come up with molecules to treat the diseases in a brand-new way. >> they are renting out labs space where they get access to millions of dollars in equipment that startups cannot usually afford. they do not work for j and j. even though they are working under the company roof. >> it is no strings attached. >>...
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and their home high above the pacific in la jolla, california, suggests the quest for scientific truthuires no vow of poverty. this is a nice place. >> i have been lucky. sort of the accidental millionaire, in terms of people keep giving me money to start companies to exploit the science. >> he runs both a privately held biotech company called synthetic genomics and a nonprofit research lab, the j. craig venter institute. together they employ about 300 people on two coasts, including one nobel laureate, hamilton smith, and some of the top scientists in the world. >> so i'm much more like an orchestra conductor, you know, than the violinist. >> what do you think your greatest talent is? >> you know, i have an unusual type of thinking. i have no visual memory whatsoever. everything is conceptual to me. so i think that's part of it. i see things differently. >> venter likes to think big, and his latest advancement is no exception. so this is what all the fuss is about? >> this is the first synthetic species. >> and how long did it take you to make this? >> well, if you count the total tim
and their home high above the pacific in la jolla, california, suggests the quest for scientific truthuires no vow of poverty. this is a nice place. >> i have been lucky. sort of the accidental millionaire, in terms of people keep giving me money to start companies to exploit the science. >> he runs both a privately held biotech company called synthetic genomics and a nonprofit research lab, the j. craig venter institute. together they employ about 300 people on two coasts,...
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of sorts, the darkness is giant schools of anchovies, millions of them in shallow waters out in la jolla this week. those anchovies, that's great. it was shot by the scrips institute -- can you listen in beach-goers and sea lions seem deeply curious. they probably are dining on the anchovies. if you cook them up just right, they are really good to eat. >> those anchovies are also great in caesar salad, by the way. just my take. >>> the japanese newspaper said that sofbank is poised to -- this could possibly pave the way for a possibly merger between t mobile and sprint for which sprint has a majority shareholder in sofbank. >> to the bond market, interest rates have been a big focus, and our markets here at home. the dow is holding in. ric ricky, what does it look like from your front? >> now, when it comes to interest rates, i know we didn't have a big data point this week, but the big data point may be the treasuriees themselves. we're down three basis points on the day you open the chart up to may 30th, this is like a rerun, because we've tested this to come to that close several sess
of sorts, the darkness is giant schools of anchovies, millions of them in shallow waters out in la jolla this week. those anchovies, that's great. it was shot by the scrips institute -- can you listen in beach-goers and sea lions seem deeply curious. they probably are dining on the anchovies. if you cook them up just right, they are really good to eat. >> those anchovies are also great in caesar salad, by the way. just my take. >>> the japanese newspaper said that sofbank is...
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i suspect he's over there in his car elevator in la jolla laughing about the supreme court ruling right now. but they're actually expanding it. it's extraordinary. not only are corporations people in the sense they can give as much as they want to campaigns, they're now people in terms of actually having religious beliefs. so they're corporate religious beliefs. unless you own a corporation, you're not necessarily benefitting from corporate citizenship. >> yeah, and dana, to that point, one of the things people have missed about this ruling is that it was not just abstract interpretation of the constitution. they were looking at a law from over 20 years ago, a bipartisan religious law, that referred to protecting people's rights to practice their religion and to pray. and the court found something that congress never even discussed at the time it was so unimaginable, the idea that protection would apply to nonhumans, to this corporate form. there are things we can do to change that. some senators, senator murray among them, are talking about that. what i want to ask you is to take a lis
i suspect he's over there in his car elevator in la jolla laughing about the supreme court ruling right now. but they're actually expanding it. it's extraordinary. not only are corporations people in the sense they can give as much as they want to campaigns, they're now people in terms of actually having religious beliefs. so they're corporate religious beliefs. unless you own a corporation, you're not necessarily benefitting from corporate citizenship. >> yeah, and dana, to that point,...
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i was up at la jolla, california, visiting johnson and johnson's innovation laboratory.re competing for the next big thing. they are being very aggressive in terms of going after early stage of a new stage, late stage product relevant. at this incubator, entrepreneurs can come into the facility, the rent space at the market rate, they could do their research, they get access to millions of dollars worth of equipment, also to j&j expertise and scientists. they can do their research. if they do not want to work with j&j alternately, they can take their research elsewhere. it is pretty interesting. >> carol, as they go through the press release of the earnings, it looks like johnson & johnson guides up ever so slightly a few pennies. where is the growth coming from? >> well, it is largely from the pharmaceuticals. they have got three dynamic businesses. iarmaceuticals, everybody, as talk to analysts or investors, they really city bright spot right now is the pharmaceuticals business and the growth that we are seeing. that is why i mentioned, you know, they are being very ag
i was up at la jolla, california, visiting johnson and johnson's innovation laboratory.re competing for the next big thing. they are being very aggressive in terms of going after early stage of a new stage, late stage product relevant. at this incubator, entrepreneurs can come into the facility, the rent space at the market rate, they could do their research, they get access to millions of dollars worth of equipment, also to j&j expertise and scientists. they can do their research. if they...
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it was taken in la jolla, california, near san diego.s say it's the biggest gathering on anchovies in 30 years. >> wow. can you say caesar salad, anyone? >> can you say pizza? >> you put anchovies on pizza? >> why not. >> it's too salty. >> that's the oil. but they're still healthy for you i i'm going to pass. welcome back. >> welcome back, everybody. all right. coming up in this half hour, it could be a big step in battling alzheimer's disease. a leading neurologist is in our toyota green room and he'll tell us about the simple blood test that could show who is at risk and what it means for treating alzheimer's. >>> plus, atlantic city is losing its luster with casinos coaching. the beach resort is closing. they tell us why gaming no longer takes center stage, that's ahead. >>> right now headlines around the globe. "usa today" says gas prices may have peaked through the year during the fourth of july weekend. because of crude oil, prices keep falling. the national average for a gallon of regular is $3.65. that's down two cents from last
it was taken in la jolla, california, near san diego.s say it's the biggest gathering on anchovies in 30 years. >> wow. can you say caesar salad, anyone? >> can you say pizza? >> you put anchovies on pizza? >> why not. >> it's too salty. >> that's the oil. but they're still healthy for you i i'm going to pass. welcome back. >> welcome back, everybody. all right. coming up in this half hour, it could be a big step in battling alzheimer's disease. a...
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he and i were in la jolla when it landed on a presidential commission. they sent air force one to bring him back. . just wanted to mention that i thought the people ought to know that some people that don't get named all the time are also responsible for our success. privilege you had to know him, and he was a pivotal character. one other name that does not come up, steve bales, a satomething-year-old wh in the trenches. the the coaching -- with lunar module touchdown, he was coaching the touchdown. it indicated the computer was saturated, and the crew was wondering whether to abort the landing at the very last minute. steve was 22 years old at the time and insisted that they were go for landing. part of the reason they were is that prior to launch of apollo 11, they had run a simulation where the same alarm came up and the computer was saturated with information from the radar to ynce it sink -- to make it s and they abort of the landing. it turned out to be the wrong call. the entire landing hung on the decision of a 22-year-old engineer in the trenche
he and i were in la jolla when it landed on a presidential commission. they sent air force one to bring him back. . just wanted to mention that i thought the people ought to know that some people that don't get named all the time are also responsible for our success. privilege you had to know him, and he was a pivotal character. one other name that does not come up, steve bales, a satomething-year-old wh in the trenches. the the coaching -- with lunar module touchdown, he was coaching the...
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. >> it only takes one car elevator in la jolla, that's all i'm telling you. >> steve, you should knowl do it, right? >> i don't have any car elevators. >> let's not talk about planes, though. >> oh, exactly. all right. >>> coming up on "morning joe," dangers on the road as deaths from trucking accidents rise. a new cnbc report puts a spotlight on the reason behind the crashes. >>> plus a serious warning for everyone hitting the beach this summer. that's another thing, i don't get lying on the beach for hours. is that wrong? is that wrong that i don't get that? does that make me again what you told me? >> it makes you a smart person. >> thank you. i don't get it. who has time to sit for hours and hours and hours amongst all these other people who are doing the same thing. >> find a private beach. >> i just don't get it as a use of time. >> get it this way, lying on the beach or tanning bed. >> both incredibly unbelievably useless using of time. >> all you're doing is building cancer cells in your body. >> on a serious note, how skin cancer is now one of america's biggest health problem
. >> it only takes one car elevator in la jolla, that's all i'm telling you. >> steve, you should knowl do it, right? >> i don't have any car elevators. >> let's not talk about planes, though. >> oh, exactly. all right. >>> coming up on "morning joe," dangers on the road as deaths from trucking accidents rise. a new cnbc report puts a spotlight on the reason behind the crashes. >>> plus a serious warning for everyone hitting the beach...
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he and i were in la jolla when it landed on a presidential commission.y sent air force one to bring him back. . just wanted to mention that i thought the people ought to know that some people that don't get named all the time are also responsible for our success. privilege you had to know him, and he was a pivotal character. one other name that does not come up, steve bales, a satomething-year-old wh in the trenches. the the coaching -- with lunar module touchdown, he was coaching the touchdown. it indicated the computer was saturated, and the crew was wondering whether to abort the landing at the very last minute. steve was 22 years old at the time and insisted that they were go for landing. part of the reason they were is that prior to launch of apollo 11, they had run a simulation where the same alarm came up and the computer was saturated with information from the radar to ynce it sink -- to make it s and they abort of the landing. it turned out to be the wrong call. the entire landing hung on the decision of a 22-year-old engineer in the trenches wh
he and i were in la jolla when it landed on a presidential commission.y sent air force one to bring him back. . just wanted to mention that i thought the people ought to know that some people that don't get named all the time are also responsible for our success. privilege you had to know him, and he was a pivotal character. one other name that does not come up, steve bales, a satomething-year-old wh in the trenches. the the coaching -- with lunar module touchdown, he was coaching the...
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la jolla, california, one of the prettiest towns in the whole world. anyway, happy fella.don't go away. >> thank you. >>> earlier we had a good conversation going about feminism and how women today feel about it. we asked for your feedback. we've got some responses. emily had this to say. it's not about women against feminism. it's about equality. it's about the overuse of labels. >> then we heard from camille saying i'm a feminist. i believe in raising boys and girls to be equal. being equal isn't an excuse for lack of respect from either. >> and deborah says you can be a feminist and like having the door opened for you as well. #orangeroom. we'll get the conversation going online. >> by the way, we should mention people look at us eating in front of these people. we're not allowed to share food, we apologize. >> we want to the. >> i know. it's terrible. >>> coming up, no cook meals and end of summer travel deals. >> i had no breakfast. >>> well, good morning, everyone. 8:56. i'm scott mcgrew. raiders owner mark davis could be shopping the team to another city. davis repo
la jolla, california, one of the prettiest towns in the whole world. anyway, happy fella.don't go away. >> thank you. >>> earlier we had a good conversation going about feminism and how women today feel about it. we asked for your feedback. we've got some responses. emily had this to say. it's not about women against feminism. it's about equality. it's about the overuse of labels. >> then we heard from camille saying i'm a feminist. i believe in raising boys and girls to be...