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in march, lilly loses another patent on avista that treats bone disease. the ceo is confident about bringing new cancer and diabetes drugs to market. >> we've been investing in our pipe line and have four medic e medicines under regulatory review and could launch as many as three this year. this is the inflection year and we hope the launches will put us back on a growth track. >> under armour and pulte homes and northrop grumman rose with under armour up 23%. 3m fell as did colgate and eli lilly. >>> we begin the market focus with strong earnings out of viacom, cost cutting made up for a big decline in movie revenue. it expects to add revenue to improve this quarter and that sent shares up to $84.01. time warner cable saw a rise. the revenue from its business services and residential high speed data kept those results afloat despite a drop in overall subscribers. the company rebuffed now three takeover offers from the smaller rival charter communications but the ceo says they haven't completely ruled out the possibility of a buyout. >> what was important
in march, lilly loses another patent on avista that treats bone disease. the ceo is confident about bringing new cancer and diabetes drugs to market. >> we've been investing in our pipe line and have four medic e medicines under regulatory review and could launch as many as three this year. this is the inflection year and we hope the launches will put us back on a growth track. >> under armour and pulte homes and northrop grumman rose with under armour up 23%. 3m fell as did colgate...
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eli lilly stock is featured. it went nowhere in 2013 but how about 2014?pany's ceo opens up his medicine cabinet exclusively for us from that big meeting. >>> and the health care sector a leader in 2014 so far. dominic chu is looking at the best performers. >> they were leaders in 2013 as well, the second best performing sector in the entire s&p. but health care has a whole different concept of components, insurers, drug companies. we will go through those and their performance next on "power lunch." start the engine... and shift through all eight speeds of a transmission connected to more standard horsepower than its german competitors. and that is the moment that driving the lexus gs will shift your perception. this is the pursuit of perfection. i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness... but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point i knew i had to do s
eli lilly stock is featured. it went nowhere in 2013 but how about 2014?pany's ceo opens up his medicine cabinet exclusively for us from that big meeting. >>> and the health care sector a leader in 2014 so far. dominic chu is looking at the best performers. >> they were leaders in 2013 as well, the second best performing sector in the entire s&p. but health care has a whole different concept of components, insurers, drug companies. we will go through those and their...
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this has obviously been one of lilly's most successful products.atent in the united states you see a rapid decline of revenue. that brought sales for the quarter down 2%. looking beyond that if you take cymbalta, in the united states off, our revenue growth was 9%. we feel good about that. that was a contribution from a range of other products. >> what is cymbalta? >> cymbalta is called an snri, created for the treatment of depression and other conditions. >> it used to be re-up take. what's the n? >> nurepinephrine. >> osteo, that goes off two months from now. >> we lose the avista patent in march of this year, in about six weeks. we saw these things coming. we've been planning for this. we've been investing in our pipeline. we have four medicines under regulatory review currently. we could launch as many as three of those this year. this is really the inflection year for us. we hope those launches will put us back on a growth track starting next year and beyond. >> a unique business model to have to navigate. for years where you have the protecti
this has obviously been one of lilly's most successful products.atent in the united states you see a rapid decline of revenue. that brought sales for the quarter down 2%. looking beyond that if you take cymbalta, in the united states off, our revenue growth was 9%. we feel good about that. that was a contribution from a range of other products. >> what is cymbalta? >> cymbalta is called an snri, created for the treatment of depression and other conditions. >> it used to be...
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studies to put millions of lives at risk do we have documented precedents this is exactly like eli lilly which in the one nine hundred eighty s. knew that prozac was leading to suicides and aggressive behavior the exact opposite effect of what they wanted they knew that in the one nine hundred eighty s. after they conducted the research they hid the research and it wasn't exposed and told two thousand and five from the b.b.c. but then they would have their corporate interests do studies and talk about how great it was now of course they're required to admit yeah that antidepressants do cause suicide aggressive behavior pretty much every shooters on them when these cell phone companies are forced to admit yeah the cell phone radiation does cause brain to. you know it does do all this and they're already saying this in their manuals so it's already coming out but once the public is aware of this fact it will be even worse oppresses it will be even worse than tobacco we invited the powerful industry lobby c.t. i used to discuss the issues raised in this report they sent this one line refusa
studies to put millions of lives at risk do we have documented precedents this is exactly like eli lilly which in the one nine hundred eighty s. knew that prozac was leading to suicides and aggressive behavior the exact opposite effect of what they wanted they knew that in the one nine hundred eighty s. after they conducted the research they hid the research and it wasn't exposed and told two thousand and five from the b.b.c. but then they would have their corporate interests do studies and...
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. >>> congrats to lilly tomlin that married her partner of 4 years, jane wagner.he two tied the knot on new year's eve. >>> on the cover of vanity fair, jimmy fallon talks about time with his career. he said he helped him with everything from who he dated. could hue jackman bring the mull let back to the main stream? the actor is looking sharp with that cool air style for his movie shoot next week. >>> apparently man eaters want to get up close and personal with the leonardo dicaprio. he told about an encounter with a great white shark. >> i got stuck in a cage with a great white which was awesome. i don't want to do that but i don't want to discount their work. it was absolutely terrifying. >> i would imagine. >> tina faye and amy have great suggestions on how to spend your time watching the golden globes. they said every time the cameras point to tom hanks do five pushups. when breaking bad speaks, do a little bit of meth. just a touch. slow down. she's just kidding. you going to do the pushups? >> they're fun. they're eating and drinking. >> it's the body emmys
. >>> congrats to lilly tomlin that married her partner of 4 years, jane wagner.he two tied the knot on new year's eve. >>> on the cover of vanity fair, jimmy fallon talks about time with his career. he said he helped him with everything from who he dated. could hue jackman bring the mull let back to the main stream? the actor is looking sharp with that cool air style for his movie shoot next week. >>> apparently man eaters want to get up close and personal with the...
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. >> lilly is the third daughter and her antioch delivery room does not show seconds so she is considered the first of the year, welcome to the world. >>> a fire is sparking an international investigation, the new clue we just learned police are looking at, at the chinese consulate. >>> and police are investigating their first homicide of the year, the new details we just learned from police. >>> they are off to a pretty decent start, not everyone is staying home, we will tell you where traffic is likely to be slow. >>> we will have more on where those 70-degree temperatures could be, coming up. . >>> first homicide of the year, we will tell you what questions police have. >>> the target of an arson attack, we just spoke with the lead arson investigator and we will tell you what he had to say next. >>> the shocking thing police are now investigating. >>> and they are finally on their way home, news video of the rescue of 52 passengers stranded on the ship. it is all a heat indices ktvu channel 2 morning all ahead. ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> good morning, we are following breaking ne
. >> lilly is the third daughter and her antioch delivery room does not show seconds so she is considered the first of the year, welcome to the world. >>> a fire is sparking an international investigation, the new clue we just learned police are looking at, at the chinese consulate. >>> and police are investigating their first homicide of the year, the new details we just learned from police. >>> they are off to a pretty decent start, not everyone is staying...
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think it's important for some reason coit tower has been controversial for where we're supposed to be lilly himself comes back grant what controversy about this and 0 controversy about the mourld. coit tower in and the mothers building have in common they weren't built for the murldz when the artists want to find spaces to put the murldz on and coit tower was one of them. it's important to protect the murals that not only open the first floor and the second floor but we need, you know, to come up with a plan for the traffic flow and to make sure that the art commission is going to do in renovating the murals and the murals stay protected and hopefully, we won't have to do this again in thirty years. i support this contract >> thank you. >> next speaker . >> commissions i'm here to urge tour support 90 for this action. thanks to staff for all their hard work and thanks to mr. grim for standing fast on what's been a long process and thanks to my neighbors who have been civil and great. special thanks to you commissioners particularly commissioner bonilla and commissioner levitan and commissio
think it's important for some reason coit tower has been controversial for where we're supposed to be lilly himself comes back grant what controversy about this and 0 controversy about the mourld. coit tower in and the mothers building have in common they weren't built for the murldz when the artists want to find spaces to put the murldz on and coit tower was one of them. it's important to protect the murals that not only open the first floor and the second floor but we need, you know, to come...
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auto nation and eli lilly. plus we have investing legend and a contend either for the first 25.ight now, let's get to the global markets, though. after yesterday's rough right on wall street, stocks in asia fell overnight. the nikkei closing down nearly 2.5%. that was significantly off the lows of the session. and if you look at what happens on wednesday, the stocks there were up by 2.7%. so this is really just a give back. but among the reasons that were listed for this sell-off, you have data showing signs of a contraction in china's economy and the fed's decision to continue with the taper. in europe european trading this morning, you can see there are red heir rows across the board. italy off by more than 0.5%.
auto nation and eli lilly. plus we have investing legend and a contend either for the first 25.ight now, let's get to the global markets, though. after yesterday's rough right on wall street, stocks in asia fell overnight. the nikkei closing down nearly 2.5%. that was significantly off the lows of the session. and if you look at what happens on wednesday, the stocks there were up by 2.7%. so this is really just a give back. but among the reasons that were listed for this sell-off, you have data...
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all lady cardinal, lilly thompson hits the 3 in the first half and in the second, the drive for 2. 86. sanford remains unbeaten. floyd money mayweather is living up to his nickname. the undefeated boxing champion bet $10.4 million on the super bowl. who does he pick? the broncos to beat the seahawks, $10.4 million. >> good night. ,,,, [son] she has no idea. [man] no one told her,right? [son]hi! [mom screams] hales corners, wisconsin. nice pass by alyson dudek. can she hang on to that spot? and she does! [ male announcer ] with the u-verse wireless receiver, your tv goes where you take it, allowing inspiration to follow. ♪ [ dad ] looks pretty good, right? [ girl ] yeah. [ male announcer ] add a u-verse wireless receiver today. ♪ ( bell ringing )
all lady cardinal, lilly thompson hits the 3 in the first half and in the second, the drive for 2. 86. sanford remains unbeaten. floyd money mayweather is living up to his nickname. the undefeated boxing champion bet $10.4 million on the super bowl. who does he pick? the broncos to beat the seahawks, $10.4 million. >> good night. ,,,, [son] she has no idea. [man] no one told her,right? [son]hi! [mom screams] hales corners, wisconsin. nice pass by alyson dudek. can she hang on to that...
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so this first bill that i signed is called the lilly ledbetter fair pay act.illy was in my speech last night, and it's a law to help a woman's right to fair pay, but at a time when women make up about half of the workforce, but still make 77 cents for every zlar a man earns, we have to give women the tools they need for equal pay. women deserve equal pay for equal work. if they are having a baby, they shouldn't have to sacrifice their job. a mom deserves a day off to care for a sick child or a sick parent. and a father does, too. as i said last night, we've got to get rid of some of these workplace policies that long in a "madmen" episode, belong in the '50s. we have to give women opportunity she deserves, because when women succeed, america succeeds. now, women happen to hold a majority of lower-wage jobs in america, but they are not the only ones who are stifled when wages aren't going up. you know, as americans we understand some people are going to earn more than other people, and we don't resent those who because they work hard, because they come up with
so this first bill that i signed is called the lilly ledbetter fair pay act.illy was in my speech last night, and it's a law to help a woman's right to fair pay, but at a time when women make up about half of the workforce, but still make 77 cents for every zlar a man earns, we have to give women the tools they need for equal pay. women deserve equal pay for equal work. if they are having a baby, they shouldn't have to sacrifice their job. a mom deserves a day off to care for a sick child or a...
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so this first bill that i signed was called the lilly ledbetter fair pay act. at my speech last night, and it's a law to help protect a woman's right to fair pay, but at a time when women make about -- make up about half of the work force but still make 77 cents for every dollar a man earns, we have to finish the job and give women the tools they need to fight for equal pay. women deserve equal pay for equal work. they deserve -- if they're having a baby, they shouldn't have to sacrifice their job. a mom deserves a day off to care for a sick child or parent. a father does, too. as i said last night, we have to get rid of some of these workplace policies that belong in a "mad men" episode back in the '50s. we have to give every woman the tupt she deserves, because when women succeeds, america succeeds. now, women happen to hold a majority of lower wage jobs in america. they're not the only ones who are stifled when wages aren't going up. you know, as americans we understand some people are going to earn more than other people. we don't resent those who because t
so this first bill that i signed was called the lilly ledbetter fair pay act. at my speech last night, and it's a law to help protect a woman's right to fair pay, but at a time when women make about -- make up about half of the work force but still make 77 cents for every dollar a man earns, we have to finish the job and give women the tools they need to fight for equal pay. women deserve equal pay for equal work. they deserve -- if they're having a baby, they shouldn't have to sacrifice their...
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we want to say congratulations to lilly tomlin who married her partner of 42 years, jane wagner.hey tied the knot on new year's eve. >>> incoming "tonight show" host j jimmy fallon graces the cover of "vanity fair" and he talks, bill, about his time on "saturday night live" saying "snl" creator helped him with just about every decision in his life from renting a car to who he dated while on "snl." i have to ask, is that just a really good friend or is that micro-management, right? >> i'll go with friend. >> i would say friend. and given how well he's done with his contrary and life, we could all use a friend like michaels. >>> could jackman bring the m l mullet back into mainstream? the actor is looking somewhat sharp, i'd say, in this oh, so cool hair style for his movie. >> it even looks bad on him. >> exactly. which says a lot, right? that will be in theaters next year. apparently even man-eaters want to get up close and personal with leonardo dicaprio. he told ellen about a recent run-in with a great white shark. >> when i did "black diamond" in 2006 i got stuck in a cage wit
we want to say congratulations to lilly tomlin who married her partner of 42 years, jane wagner.hey tied the knot on new year's eve. >>> incoming "tonight show" host j jimmy fallon graces the cover of "vanity fair" and he talks, bill, about his time on "saturday night live" saying "snl" creator helped him with just about every decision in his life from renting a car to who he dated while on "snl." i have to ask, is that just a really...
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minister ariel sharon in jerusalem and buried in a military funeral at his home next to his late wife lillietration grows for thousands of west virginia people who have the fourth day without safe tap water. ♪ i'm metrologist eboni deon and we have the winds whipping but i want to show you the radar scene because with the rain along coasting areas of washington and oregon it's coming down and light to moderate and breaking up some and know in the mountains of the cascades of washington and oregon and and it's persistent and down in the mountains of colorado just off to the west of denver. add in the mix the winds and it's blowing the snow around really making it very difficult to see on some of those highway passes so you really need to be extra careful here and winds not bad around boise and at 13 miles per hour but montana and great falls the winds are up to 40 miles per hour and winds right around 35-nearly 40 miles per hour as you make your way around billings and the casper, wyoming and the winds are a driving force to cause problems on the roads. this is i-90 when earlier today the eas
minister ariel sharon in jerusalem and buried in a military funeral at his home next to his late wife lillietration grows for thousands of west virginia people who have the fourth day without safe tap water. ♪ i'm metrologist eboni deon and we have the winds whipping but i want to show you the radar scene because with the rain along coasting areas of washington and oregon it's coming down and light to moderate and breaking up some and know in the mountains of the cascades of washington and...
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michael lillis covers congress or the hill. >> hi. >> like to be with you. >> moderates are fleeing both parties fairly quickly. congress mcintyre and else's retirement this week. there are 15 blue dogs. two are retiring. what does this mean for the possibilities of taking the house in 2014? are these just gone? >> i do not think they are just gone. i think they were very strong candidates in their districts. they were very republican districts. redistricting has hurt both of them. i think we will certainly be recruiting candidates in those two districts. both parties are confronting folks who have retired in districts. in districts where the other party will have a good chance of winning, the philadelphia suburbs are particularly a good example, but we think we have two great opportunities in arkansas where we have a retirement. both parties are experiencing i think the result of the frustration that has come from the gridlock that we have seen over the last 2.5 years under republican leadership where we have not acted in a positive way to work together, to reach compromise, to move thi
michael lillis covers congress or the hill. >> hi. >> like to be with you. >> moderates are fleeing both parties fairly quickly. congress mcintyre and else's retirement this week. there are 15 blue dogs. two are retiring. what does this mean for the possibilities of taking the house in 2014? are these just gone? >> i do not think they are just gone. i think they were very strong candidates in their districts. they were very republican districts. redistricting has hurt...
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sharon will be buried at his home in southern israel next to his late wife lilly. >>> a dozen extraordinary female photographers from the middle east are giving americans a strikingly candid portrait of life in the arab world. >> on the surface the bedroom look like any normalle girl's teenage room in the u.s. but this is in a refugee camp in lebanon. the portrait is a work of photographer matar. >> it throws people off. people argue with me that no this is not in lebanon. >> i tell them i promise you it is taken in lebanon. >> for me she has a similar life in lebanon that my daughters have in the u.s. despite there is a car bomb here and there. the project, called a girl in her room was inspired by her kids. it captures young women in the middle east and u.s. to show their similarities. >> she was so excited with her new sunglasses. so she said i want to wear my sunglasses. she kind of sat there looking out the window with the sunglasses and kind of the stuffed animals behind her, it is almost like leaving her childhood behind looking out the window to what's next. the photographer, a pale
sharon will be buried at his home in southern israel next to his late wife lilly. >>> a dozen extraordinary female photographers from the middle east are giving americans a strikingly candid portrait of life in the arab world. >> on the surface the bedroom look like any normalle girl's teenage room in the u.s. but this is in a refugee camp in lebanon. the portrait is a work of photographer matar. >> it throws people off. people argue with me that no this is not in lebanon....
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. >> reporter: saphone lilly is one of the survivors of the shooting. she says the shooter was young and firing randomly. she was outside the hospital when she told us that the gunman shot at her, too. >> the shooter looked straight at me from the second-floor level and shot the first time, i ducked. the plaster in the wall came all over me. i moved my niece out of the way. my girlfriend was there. and he shot again. >> reporter: the shooting happened at 11:15 a.m. in a packed colombia mall. shoppers ran for cover. george miles said he heard the sound of gunfire. >> there was a loud boom! boom! and them another, you know, boom, boom! >> reporter: lauren stapleton was near the victims. >> they fell to the ground. i didn't know if i should go over and try something, but i didn't want to get hurt. i didn't want to get shot. >> the victim has been identified as brianna benlolo and tylor johnson. investigators believe the gunman was acting alone when he was armed way shotgun. he shot and killed the victims on the upper level of the mall near a store called z
. >> reporter: saphone lilly is one of the survivors of the shooting. she says the shooter was young and firing randomly. she was outside the hospital when she told us that the gunman shot at her, too. >> the shooter looked straight at me from the second-floor level and shot the first time, i ducked. the plaster in the wall came all over me. i moved my niece out of the way. my girlfriend was there. and he shot again. >> reporter: the shooting happened at 11:15 a.m. in a packed...
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. >> the family's lawyer, richard fried said lilly geyer made many wrong choices. in for dental work she left with permanent brain damage. >> it is her only child. this was a perfectly normal healthy maybe unusually bright full of life child. >> he said she was getting ten different procedures. four root canals and was given four different drugs and wasn't monitored throughout the procedure. >> when we got the mri back. everything except the brain stem, which tells you to breathe. the only last bit which didn't get the oxygen. someone from the office had to run down the mall to get a pedestrian to revive her. by then it was too late. >> and that report came from affiliate kitv. >> turning to another story of a surgery gone very wrong. jahi mcmath is on a ventilator. on friday her family and the hospital came to an agreement on moving her to a different facility. details have not been revealed. so this tragedy has turned into a complex battle. the coroner issued a death sertive kit on friday. i'm joined by attorneys good to see both of you. my gosh this is heart bre
. >> the family's lawyer, richard fried said lilly geyer made many wrong choices. in for dental work she left with permanent brain damage. >> it is her only child. this was a perfectly normal healthy maybe unusually bright full of life child. >> he said she was getting ten different procedures. four root canals and was given four different drugs and wasn't monitored throughout the procedure. >> when we got the mri back. everything except the brain stem, which tells you...
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what's a lilly? no. julie? what's a marguerite? no. chip? what is a black-eyed susan?s it, yes. movies & politics for $200. chip. who is sheen? martin sheen. yes.
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this is frank, lilly and taffy. >> you can e mail us your photos or video to you report at kgo-tv.com. >> that is awesome. >> coming up next leonardo dicaprio wins a golden globe for "the wolf of wall street". why fans in one country won't be able to appreciate the entire performance. >> and the to those who've been denied ewelcome to covered california. now, you can no longer be denied coverage because of a pre-existing condition. enroll today at coveredca.com. >>> leonardo dicaprio winning best actor in a comedy for his stunning performance in "the wolf of wall street". he says he never thought woe have been honored in that category. he plays a stockbroker in the nearly three-hour film. it does not run in its entirety in the united arab emirates there. theaters there calling salty language too much for movie goers in uae. it contains more profanity than any other movie in hollywood history. >> many consider globes a dress rehearsal for oscars we'll bring it to you live on abc7 morning news, you can see who wins on oscar sunday, march 2nd here on abc7. >> if you're a fan of abc's hit
this is frank, lilly and taffy. >> you can e mail us your photos or video to you report at kgo-tv.com. >> that is awesome. >> coming up next leonardo dicaprio wins a golden globe for "the wolf of wall street". why fans in one country won't be able to appreciate the entire performance. >> and the to those who've been denied ewelcome to covered california. now, you can no longer be denied coverage because of a pre-existing condition. enroll today at...
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joining me now is lilly ledbetter. it is an honor and pleasure to see you today.e president is going to be giving a raise -- a pay increase to future federal contractors, the speaker of the house is down playing it. you wrote something encouraging the president to do more, to use executive action to raise wages. is this enough? >> it's not enough. it's a start, but i really wish he'd gone further and protected those workers from retaliation if they discuss their pay and other aspects of the federal work force because that's one of the problems that workers have. they can't talk about their wages or they can't find out exactly how people are paid. if they do, even if they're in a position they can, oftentimes they're fired or let go or they lose their jobs simply because the employer figures that they're interested in what they're making. we should be. whatever you earn goes on to the rest of your life. your requiremetirement is built social security, 401ks. you're talking about american families. this is not just a women's issue or a man's issue. it's not republic
joining me now is lilly ledbetter. it is an honor and pleasure to see you today.e president is going to be giving a raise -- a pay increase to future federal contractors, the speaker of the house is down playing it. you wrote something encouraging the president to do more, to use executive action to raise wages. is this enough? >> it's not enough. it's a start, but i really wish he'd gone further and protected those workers from retaliation if they discuss their pay and other aspects of...
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that's what happened to lilly ledbetter. she worked her whole career, didn't realize she was being penalized, and when she tried to be compensated for it they said the statute of limitations had passed. what's still difficult, you're not proteched if you ask a male colleague, how much do you get paid? you can be fired for asking that question. what the fair pay bill that barbara mikulski is we incentivize employers to tell what you pay employees, you can't be penalized for asking about a salary, incentivizes people to publish what different industries are paying their workers so that you actually can figure out am i being paid fairly. it's illegal to be -- it's not illegal to be d -- it's already -- it's focused on transparency. >> i want to ask you about the chatchter in the report that notes that even the women in higher ed tend to clust for the majors that lead toward lower paying jobs. the helping professions in many cases. this pipeline starts early. there's a report that of the approximately 30,000 high school students
that's what happened to lilly ledbetter. she worked her whole career, didn't realize she was being penalized, and when she tried to be compensated for it they said the statute of limitations had passed. what's still difficult, you're not proteched if you ask a male colleague, how much do you get paid? you can be fired for asking that question. what the fair pay bill that barbara mikulski is we incentivize employers to tell what you pay employees, you can't be penalized for asking about a...
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lilly allen, singer banned in '07, work visa revoked after assaulting a photographer in london. child, i didn't know about him even though he's a peep from canada. rapper, banned in 2011 due to ties with the biker gang. just ties with them. that doesn't sound implausible bieber could be told thank you but no thank you, stay home. >> it all depends. there's no conviction at all. everyone is presumed innocent until proven guilty. what's interesting to me, mark and i have seen a lot of rap sheets. he's developing an international rap sheet. at the end of the day, ashleigh, it will depend on the severity of the beating, did he actually do it, was he merely present, was he a willing participant? >> the story from the limo driver is that he picked up six guys and someone assaulted him from behind. >> it's reasonable doubt. >> i think so. especially for you. >> joey and mark, stand by for me. i have a couple of other case i'm working. one of them, honestly you had to read the story to believe it was possible. a man collapsing from a heart attack within site of a fire department. a pass
lilly allen, singer banned in '07, work visa revoked after assaulting a photographer in london. child, i didn't know about him even though he's a peep from canada. rapper, banned in 2011 due to ties with the biker gang. just ties with them. that doesn't sound implausible bieber could be told thank you but no thank you, stay home. >> it all depends. there's no conviction at all. everyone is presumed innocent until proven guilty. what's interesting to me, mark and i have seen a lot of rap...
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general mills, kellogg, eli lilly, pfizer, coca-cola, j&j.t was almost as if these stocks caught the plague. if you stayed with them or didn't pay back your positions because you wanted to be diversified, i don't blame you one bit. your portfolio simply stopped increasing in value. it's important to recognize that unless there was a new breakthrough drug or fda approval, as was the case with gilead, and the hepatitis c drug, the same underlying performance hit in bio tech, stopping this once red-hot group in its tracks. now, let's compare that with a couple of industrials. take 3-m. despite some vicious downgrades, including a sale from one important firm, this stock would not quit. buy buy buy. when it was hammered by the downgrade, lots of people wrote off 3-m. but the more excellent growth numbers are showing it, it kept soaring, or consider union pacific. they preannounced the short fall and then it had a sustained advance. it wasn't just the trains though. despite endless and may i saw worthless valuation downgrades of federal express, t
general mills, kellogg, eli lilly, pfizer, coca-cola, j&j.t was almost as if these stocks caught the plague. if you stayed with them or didn't pay back your positions because you wanted to be diversified, i don't blame you one bit. your portfolio simply stopped increasing in value. it's important to recognize that unless there was a new breakthrough drug or fda approval, as was the case with gilead, and the hepatitis c drug, the same underlying performance hit in bio tech, stopping this...
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i can understand how a growth company like merck or ely lilly might make a tender offer. back when they had no earnings or sales to speak of. these growth challenge dinosaurs could do worse than paying $11 billion for the $8 billion company if the drug turns out as miraculous as it sounds. gilead's stock went up. these stocks, i'm telling you, if their ceos picked up a phone and bought intercept this weekend, their stocks would go up, too. not down, but up. lots of people think the official kickoff for earnings season is not alcoa. it's reported yesterday. but actually with the banks. i think it really does start when jpmorgan and wells fargo start talking next tuesday. these two banks pretty much define the financial universe with jpm being the quintessential investment house. and in truth, they all do a little bit of everything. but they do one thing really well. they make a ton of money! which is why i like them so much. that will be obscured in the case of jpmorgan and charitable trust name by the myriad of lawsuits it's invested in. memo to jamie dimon ceo, settle mo
i can understand how a growth company like merck or ely lilly might make a tender offer. back when they had no earnings or sales to speak of. these growth challenge dinosaurs could do worse than paying $11 billion for the $8 billion company if the drug turns out as miraculous as it sounds. gilead's stock went up. these stocks, i'm telling you, if their ceos picked up a phone and bought intercept this weekend, their stocks would go up, too. not down, but up. lots of people think the official...
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she made her promise creating the tiger lilly foundation. even before my own diagnosis was proponent of breast cancer research and awareness. whener i developed breast cancer that became more important. in 2009 after i shared my own breast cancer experience publicly i teamed up with nam and her p foundation to craft legislation that the centers for disease control prevention to launch a national education campaign to raiseal awareness. that bill called the early act was incorporated within the affordable care act, obamacare that passed into law in march 2010 thanks in large part to a diverse coalition of more than 40 organizations who rallied in support of the bill. today the early act task force at cdc through appropriations passed as part of the early act awarded grants to organizations like share it and force which help younger women deal with the unique challenges they face when diagnosed with breast cancer. the early act task force will create a national education and awareness campaign targeting young woman so they are more likely to c
she made her promise creating the tiger lilly foundation. even before my own diagnosis was proponent of breast cancer research and awareness. whener i developed breast cancer that became more important. in 2009 after i shared my own breast cancer experience publicly i teamed up with nam and her p foundation to craft legislation that the centers for disease control prevention to launch a national education campaign to raiseal awareness. that bill called the early act was incorporated within the...
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then i got married with lilly, my present wife who is the sister of my wife -- my first wife and two boys were worn and then after a few years, i think five years to my first wife was killed, my oldest son was killed in a terrible accident when he was shot by another void who played with a shotgun, very old shotgun, maybe 100 years old. c-span: let me stop you just a second so i can show this picture. can you tell us who these are? >> guest: yes, the one who is close to me there is my son who was killed. c-span: the one over here? >> guest: yes, that was a short time before he was killed in the second one is omri who was an officer in the paratroopers and the younger is july the who is also an officer in the paratroopers and just came back to the farm now and is running the farm. c-span: what impacted the loss of your first life wife and your son have on you? >> guest: these were of course very hard defense in every aspect. but i managed to overcome and to make life again. it was a terrible thing when my first wife was killed and then it was a terrible thing when my son was killed an
then i got married with lilly, my present wife who is the sister of my wife -- my first wife and two boys were worn and then after a few years, i think five years to my first wife was killed, my oldest son was killed in a terrible accident when he was shot by another void who played with a shotgun, very old shotgun, maybe 100 years old. c-span: let me stop you just a second so i can show this picture. can you tell us who these are? >> guest: yes, the one who is close to me there is my son...
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i can understand how a growth strapped company mick merck or ely lilly might make a tender offer for intercept. just like pharma cpt. back when they had no earnings or sales to speak of. these growth challenge dinosaurs could do worse than paying $11 billion for the $8 billion company if the drug turns out as miraculous as it sounds. gilead's stock went up. these stocks, i'm telling you, lille and merck, if their ceos picked up a phone and bought intercept this weekend, their stocks would go up, too. not down, but up. lots of people think the official kickoff for earnings season is not alcoa. it's reported yesterday. but actually with the banks. i think it really does start when jpmorgan and wells fargo start talking next tuesday. these two banks pretty much define the financial universe with jpm being the quintessential investment house. wells fargo is a mortgage machine. and in truth, they all do a little bit of everything. but they do one thing really well. they make a ton of money! which is why i like them so much. that will be obscured in the case of jpmorgan and charitable trus
i can understand how a growth strapped company mick merck or ely lilly might make a tender offer for intercept. just like pharma cpt. back when they had no earnings or sales to speak of. these growth challenge dinosaurs could do worse than paying $11 billion for the $8 billion company if the drug turns out as miraculous as it sounds. gilead's stock went up. these stocks, i'm telling you, lille and merck, if their ceos picked up a phone and bought intercept this weekend, their stocks would go...
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make a difference in the court, i would just say to you think about justice ginsburg's dissent in lilly ledbetter versus goodyear. had she not read that dissent from the bench i am absolutely certain that there would not have been so much momentum in congress to actually act to correct the supreme court's decision. she didn't in fact change the decision of the court, but i think the impact that she had in the decision was much longer term. so, women are there on the court. we need to be there. we need to be interpreting the laws that affect women's lives and we need to be there, to be that reality check, to talk about what women's experiences really are. a couple of other points i want to make and then i'm going to move on. i want to talk a little bit, because in his last 20 years i have been dealing with a number of issues. a lot of the issues have been medical research and i have been advised by a wonderful member of the community, dr. paula johnson who couldn't be here today but she is the director of the women's center at brigham and -- brigham and women's hospital. 20 years ago, sh
make a difference in the court, i would just say to you think about justice ginsburg's dissent in lilly ledbetter versus goodyear. had she not read that dissent from the bench i am absolutely certain that there would not have been so much momentum in congress to actually act to correct the supreme court's decision. she didn't in fact change the decision of the court, but i think the impact that she had in the decision was much longer term. so, women are there on the court. we need to be there....
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the very first piece of legislation signed into law by president obama was the lilly ledbetter fair payther efforts to reduce the wage gap have stalled in the u.s. congress. last year the paycheck fairness act was blocked by house republicans with every single member of the gop voting against legislation to close loopholes in the equal pay act and require employers to prove that pay disparities were related to job performance. at the time of the vote, representative virginia foxx of north carolina said the bill was a liberal plot to perpetuate the narrative that republicans are anti-woman. to mr. o'reilly and republican legislators, the campaign to ensure women receive the same pay as men is not a liberal plot. it's actually just the right thing to do. >>> after the break, there are positive signs today that immigration reform might happen. the key word being "might." what ortho who is standing in the way? i'll ask congressman joaquin castro and his twin brother julian castro. double castros! a can of del monte green beans? ♪ ♪ if i was a flower growing wild and free ♪ ♪ all i'd want is
the very first piece of legislation signed into law by president obama was the lilly ledbetter fair payther efforts to reduce the wage gap have stalled in the u.s. congress. last year the paycheck fairness act was blocked by house republicans with every single member of the gop voting against legislation to close loopholes in the equal pay act and require employers to prove that pay disparities were related to job performance. at the time of the vote, representative virginia foxx of north...
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government intervention in a way meaning you don't think of government intervention that's what the lillyr act was do you think it's okay? >> i would love to talk if more time i would love to talk about lily led better's job performance something everybody is scared to talk about it. >> nobody is scared to talk about it? >> conservative you will beat them over the head as hating women. that's just what you do. the key thing here is. >> defensive, aren't you? >>> you are saying that lily ledbetter wasn't the greatest worker in the world. >> payoff to the lawyers right now so it extends the period of time for suing employers. but, look, bill, the key point here is this report does not talk about two important things. it doesn't talk about education and it doesn't talk about the importance of marriage. those are the two key indicators for who is going to be in poverty. we have got to free parents and poverty stricken areas to be able to send their kids to schools so they are not drop out factories. >> vouchers. we covered it? >> something. >> thank you. directly ahead, fox news correspondent
government intervention in a way meaning you don't think of government intervention that's what the lillyr act was do you think it's okay? >> i would love to talk if more time i would love to talk about lily led better's job performance something everybody is scared to talk about it. >> nobody is scared to talk about it? >> conservative you will beat them over the head as hating women. that's just what you do. the key thing here is. >> defensive, aren't you? >>>...
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there was very lilly could do to turn that around. i had done everything i could the day before. -- it is not like, you know, he is my son, so i can automatically enroll him in a hospital somewhere. he is an adult. everything i had done the day before, we tried and we have been rejected. my son was about to suffer. >> he was suffering for a long time. >> he was suffering for a long, long time. i mean, at least he is at peace now. it is a price to pay. >>> anderson is going to continue this conversation when we come back. virginia state senator, creigh deeds, is going to share with us how it was that he ultimately learned that have athe stabbing attack, his son killed himself. we are also going to find out why the senator now thinks the time is essentially now to address mental illness in america. hey, the new guy is loaded with protein! really? 25 grams of protein. what do we have? all four of us, together? 24. he's low fat too, and has five grams of sugars. i'll believe it when i -- [ both ] oooooh... what's shakin'? oops. [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an imp
there was very lilly could do to turn that around. i had done everything i could the day before. -- it is not like, you know, he is my son, so i can automatically enroll him in a hospital somewhere. he is an adult. everything i had done the day before, we tried and we have been rejected. my son was about to suffer. >> he was suffering for a long time. >> he was suffering for a long, long time. i mean, at least he is at peace now. it is a price to pay. >>> anderson is going...
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. >> eli lilly. >> goldman sachs. >> eastman chemical. >> see you tomorrow.busy 59:30 of "power lunch." on the agenda, the top fund managers of the year. who should you follow in 2014? "power lunch" is live with morningstar's list. plus apple goes to china, gm gets a new ceo and a dividend. jersey's big gamble online, is it paying off? gold, oil, a new way to buy a car and silicon valley. this is one powerful hour of "power lunch" leading you into the key number of the day. facebook at 2:00 eastern could
. >> eli lilly. >> goldman sachs. >> eastman chemical. >> see you tomorrow.busy 59:30 of "power lunch." on the agenda, the top fund managers of the year. who should you follow in 2014? "power lunch" is live with morningstar's list. plus apple goes to china, gm gets a new ceo and a dividend. jersey's big gamble online, is it paying off? gold, oil, a new way to buy a car and silicon valley. this is one powerful hour of "power lunch" leading...
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a lot of value creating things like merck and eli lilly are embracing today, pfizer embraced several years ago. they were a trendsetter. to give credit where credit is due, bristol-myers did this five years ago. they're later in the recovery game, if you will. so now for pfizer to out perform its peers, stuff has to go right. why mean by stuff is they need to develop new drugs for important diseases and they are the lead drug i focus on at pfizer is for breast cancer. we'll see data on that no later than late may or earl my june this year. if that data is positive i would expect pfizer to show signs of life again. >> always grate insights, thanks for coming on. >> thanks for having me. >> he is a rarity. a real from and plays one on tv. >> i play one on tv and i like a lot of the sort of pharma names i'm looking at are the ones in there on the obesity side, judge. vivus, arena pharmaceutical. all of these, i'm focus and those right now. the alumina partnership is key for them on the oncology drug there. >>> could yahoo! investors soon be hearing this sound? >> you got mail. >> well,
a lot of value creating things like merck and eli lilly are embracing today, pfizer embraced several years ago. they were a trendsetter. to give credit where credit is due, bristol-myers did this five years ago. they're later in the recovery game, if you will. so now for pfizer to out perform its peers, stuff has to go right. why mean by stuff is they need to develop new drugs for important diseases and they are the lead drug i focus on at pfizer is for breast cancer. we'll see data on that no...
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>> eli lilly. i own the stock. i bought calls. >> anthony, the birthday boy, your final trade?the cupcakes. >> there's like 300 cupcakes over there. it will be a parade from the newsroom. >> doc? >> cx. lot of call buying. >> dow down 43 points. "power lunch" picks up the ball. see you tomorrow. >>> "power lunch" and the second half of the trading day start right now. >> happy birthday, anthony. be grateful you're not flying, at least not this afternoon. what a mess. if you are a business traveler, and you're in the airways this week, you are probably going to face delays. the airlines are sorting out schedules after a very, very tough week and now more weather problems on the way. record low temperatures hitting the midwest, dipping down into the south and moving east. big time. >>> the government closes in on a deal. there's the man, there's the bank involved. jpmorgan's relationship with
>> eli lilly. i own the stock. i bought calls. >> anthony, the birthday boy, your final trade?the cupcakes. >> there's like 300 cupcakes over there. it will be a parade from the newsroom. >> doc? >> cx. lot of call buying. >> dow down 43 points. "power lunch" picks up the ball. see you tomorrow. >>> "power lunch" and the second half of the trading day start right now. >> happy birthday, anthony. be grateful you're not...
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provide those opportunities to women and girls, just think about the very first bill he signed was lilly. women are still only earning 77 cents on the dollar. we have to close that gap. maria is right, women right now make up half of the workforce. two thirds of families were the sole bread earner or co-bread earner, the contribution to our economy is more important than ever. we need a 21st century workplace that recognizes that value and contribution they can make. that's wihy the president calle for a summit later this spring focusing on working families. what can we do to create an environment where women thrive and grow? later this week the president invited literally 60 plus university and college presidents to come to washington to focus on how can we get disadvantaged folks into college, applying to college, succeeding in college and graduating? because we know that's the gate way to economic security as well. there are lots of things we can do that don't necessarily require congress. some do. we know the president has called for the extension of the unemployment insurance, which
provide those opportunities to women and girls, just think about the very first bill he signed was lilly. women are still only earning 77 cents on the dollar. we have to close that gap. maria is right, women right now make up half of the workforce. two thirds of families were the sole bread earner or co-bread earner, the contribution to our economy is more important than ever. we need a 21st century workplace that recognizes that value and contribution they can make. that's wihy the president...
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. >> eli lilly. >> goldman sachs. >> eastman chemical. >> see you tomorrow. "power lunch" starts right now. >>> it's a busy 59:30 of "power lunch." on the agenda, the top fund managers of the year. who should you follow in 2014? "power lunch" is live with morningstar's list. plus apple goes to china, gm gets a new ceo and a dividend. jersey's big gamble online, is it paying off? gold, oil, a new way to buy a car and silicon valley. this is one powerful hour of "power lunch" leading you into the key number of the day. facebook at 2:00 eastern could be a market mover. here's sara eisen at cnbc global headquarters and tyler matheson in chicago. >> good afternoon. the markets are up big. the dow gaining 230 points in just two days. >> i'm here in chicago as was just said, at the morningstar annual fund manager of the year award. it is perhaps the biggest event in the entire mutual fund industry. think of it as kind of the golden globes minus the alcohol. i will be somewhere between tina fey and if you watched sunday night, jacqueline bissett. rea we are joined by
. >> eli lilly. >> goldman sachs. >> eastman chemical. >> see you tomorrow. "power lunch" starts right now. >>> it's a busy 59:30 of "power lunch." on the agenda, the top fund managers of the year. who should you follow in 2014? "power lunch" is live with morningstar's list. plus apple goes to china, gm gets a new ceo and a dividend. jersey's big gamble online, is it paying off? gold, oil, a new way to buy a car and silicon valley....
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[closing bell] stock, elier two lilly, down half of one percent, losing patent protection on cymbalta-selling drug, last month, leading to predictions that revenue will decline to its lowest level. >> i heard the bell, our number one stock of the day, down one percent. the bank has agreed to pay one point $7 billion to settle claims that they ignored obvious warning signs thanks to the bertie made up on the scheme. they agreed to pay $542 million based on the losses tied to the scheme. signs continue to mount for jpmorgan. a good day for the markets here, looks like we are closing up more than 100 points. of almost 11 there, managing to break almost the worst losing streak since 2005. this is the dow's first triple digit gain this year. the seventh of january? >> the 30s seven percent rise last year was not enough? needs more? he had good trading daily earlier, exporting more, importing last, part of that was due to oil. we also have the sectors zoom in technology tommy utilities, health care, cyclical with safety as well. really, it is going to be about jobs. adp tomorrow, jobs data
[closing bell] stock, elier two lilly, down half of one percent, losing patent protection on cymbalta-selling drug, last month, leading to predictions that revenue will decline to its lowest level. >> i heard the bell, our number one stock of the day, down one percent. the bank has agreed to pay one point $7 billion to settle claims that they ignored obvious warning signs thanks to the bertie made up on the scheme. they agreed to pay $542 million based on the losses tied to the scheme....
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lilly geyer with island dentistry for children made many wrong choices. when finley went in for a dentist appointment. she left.with permanent brain damage. >>"it's very sad. it's their only child. it's totally unnecessary. this was a perfectly normal, healthy, maybe unusually bright, full-of-life child." >> gary: >> reporter:he says finley was getting 10 different procedures. four which were a type of. and says she was given three sedative drugs in very excessive doses.and adding to the problem.she wasn't monitored through the procedure. >>"clearly, once we got the second mri back, it was devastating -- everything but the brain stem, which the brain stem tells you to breathe and gives you a blood pressure and it tells you to breathe. and that's why she's alive, because that was the only last bit that didn't get a lack of oxygen." >> reporter:lawyers say someone from the office had to run down the hall to get a pediatrician to revive her. by then it was too late. nana ohkawa kitv4 news. >> pam: the family has filed a wrongful death suit against the dentis
lilly geyer with island dentistry for children made many wrong choices. when finley went in for a dentist appointment. she left.with permanent brain damage. >>"it's very sad. it's their only child. it's totally unnecessary. this was a perfectly normal, healthy, maybe unusually bright, full-of-life child." >> gary: >> reporter:he says finley was getting 10 different procedures. four which were a type of. and says she was given three sedative drugs in very excessive...
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that's what happened to lilly ledbetter. she worked her whole career, didn't realize she was being penalized, and when she tried to be compensated for it they said the statute of limitations had passed. what's still difficult, you're not proteched if you ask a male colleague, how much do you get paid? you can be fired for asking that question. what the fair pay bill that barbara mikulski is we incentivize employers to tell what you pay employees, you can't be penalized for asking about a salary, incentivizes people to publish what different industries are paying their workers so that you actually can figure out am i being paid fairly. it's illegal to be -- it's not illegal to be d -- it's already it's focused on transparency. >> i want to ask you about the chatchter in the report that notes that even the women in higher ed tend to clust for the majors that lead toward lower paying jobs. the helping professions in many cases. this pipeline starts early. there's a report that of the approximately 30,000 high school students wh
that's what happened to lilly ledbetter. she worked her whole career, didn't realize she was being penalized, and when she tried to be compensated for it they said the statute of limitations had passed. what's still difficult, you're not proteched if you ask a male colleague, how much do you get paid? you can be fired for asking that question. what the fair pay bill that barbara mikulski is we incentivize employers to tell what you pay employees, you can't be penalized for asking about a...