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that's a snake trying to eat lilly the toad. mom is not having any of it.e's throwing cups, balls at the snake trying to let lilly go. >> leave her alone. leave her alone. >> don't make me come back there and make me throw my shoe at you. >> lilly popped out of there. she looked a little injured. >> that snake got a hold of lilly's rear leg. lilly was able to get away because mom intervened. >> a lot of action going on. i think it's mom's voice that did it. >> i'm going to throw another shoe at you. leave her alone! >> still managed to film it. >> when a woman is mad, she can do a lot of stuff with a phone in her hand. >> nasty snake. you leave lilly alone. leave her alone. leave her alone. you leave lily alone. you leave her alone. >>> prepare to be blown away. this is 19-year-old nate schultz. and nate has a very specific talent. nate freestyles. you are probably thinking freestyling. how do we know if this is an internet video. how do we know if he's going to generate. he's going to generate a few random words. >> salt. salt like the pepper. so i'm going
that's a snake trying to eat lilly the toad. mom is not having any of it.e's throwing cups, balls at the snake trying to let lilly go. >> leave her alone. leave her alone. >> don't make me come back there and make me throw my shoe at you. >> lilly popped out of there. she looked a little injured. >> that snake got a hold of lilly's rear leg. lilly was able to get away because mom intervened. >> a lot of action going on. i think it's mom's voice that did it....
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leave lilly alone. leave her alone. leave her alone.like to get the audience involved, right? from bedford, massachusetts these guys have gathered up nine people in a line, and this dude is going to run and jump over them, and now i would not want to be the end people, and these guys know what they are doing. they perform for a living out on the street and relying on people's tips and this is truly a free performance out there on the street. the guy runs and jumps and honestly, wasn't even close. it looks like he kicks the guy in the white shirt in the ribs. >> and the head. >> and the performers start to give him a hand. >> i am like, buddy, you karate kicked some guy. >> he probably had to go to the hospital and broken ribs and could not walk the next day. >> and these guys were like, hey, we have been doing eight last week, let's try nine. >> you know what is cool about our facebook page, right rightthisminute.c rightthisminute.com, and people have been posting things, and guess what this man saw in california. >> hi, buddy. >> that
leave lilly alone. leave her alone. leave her alone.like to get the audience involved, right? from bedford, massachusetts these guys have gathered up nine people in a line, and this dude is going to run and jump over them, and now i would not want to be the end people, and these guys know what they are doing. they perform for a living out on the street and relying on people's tips and this is truly a free performance out there on the street. the guy runs and jumps and honestly, wasn't even...
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and today for the kid forecaster, we have team coverage from california, daniel and lilly. >> i'm lillyday's weather is snowy. >> cut! good morning, america, take two. >> i'm lilly. and today's weather is -- rain! >> cut! three. >> tornados. >> cut! >> these are getting more and more involved, thank you, lilly and dan. >> there's a cloud. >> no, no, dan. >> not the outer bands of a hurricane. thank you, ginger. >>> coming up on "gma," we are talking about the vmas. we have an inside look, what surprise is everybody tweeting about and what is going on beneath the brooklyn bridge. >> can you spot the photo bombing celebrity in this picture? we'll tell you about this snapshot, coming up. never come to this. that is why i'm through the moon to present our latest innovation, tempur choice. it features an adjustable support system that can be personalized with a touch of a button. so both of you can get the best sleep possible...together. goodnight love chickens. ...excuse my english, love birds.. people have been daring them to clean up tough messes. my fans think a paper towel can't handle
and today for the kid forecaster, we have team coverage from california, daniel and lilly. >> i'm lillyday's weather is snowy. >> cut! good morning, america, take two. >> i'm lilly. and today's weather is -- rain! >> cut! three. >> tornados. >> cut! >> these are getting more and more involved, thank you, lilly and dan. >> there's a cloud. >> no, no, dan. >> not the outer bands of a hurricane. thank you, ginger. >>> coming up...
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lilly marshall stricter who i believe is going into her senior year. is that right, lilly? will you wave to everybody? she's here visiting our meeting this evening. (applause) >> and mr. judson steel is a new face at the south table, a new board liaison start thing month or a little bit last month. so, welcome. we're glad to have you. (applause) >> and i would be remiss if i did not also acknowledge dr. crawford who we will miss as she goes on to other activities. [laughter] >> greener pastures. i don't know, professor. (applause) >> okay. item c, recognitions and resolutions of commendation, there are none this evening. item d, student delegates report, mr. logan. >> hi, my name is cooper logan and i'm a senior at lowell high school. i'm the youth vote elect student delegate and i'm very excited to serve as a representative for the students this year. that safety doesn't meet over the summer, but we have 30 representatives and we're going to get started next week on monday, august 19th. and we're also going to have a retreat on the 24th and 25th, which is next weekend. ang
lilly marshall stricter who i believe is going into her senior year. is that right, lilly? will you wave to everybody? she's here visiting our meeting this evening. (applause) >> and mr. judson steel is a new face at the south table, a new board liaison start thing month or a little bit last month. so, welcome. we're glad to have you. (applause) >> and i would be remiss if i did not also acknowledge dr. crawford who we will miss as she goes on to other activities. [laughter]...
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eli lilly is the latest drugmaker slammed with bribery allegations. a former senior manager for the company was quoted in a chinese newspaper saying that bribery and illegal payments at eli lilly's china operations were widespread. the report says illegal payments totaled close to 5 million dollars. the company says its deeply concerned about the allegations. it follows similar investigations at china offices of glaxosmithkline and novartis. jc penney is using a "poison pill" strategy to prevent a takeover attempt. a jcp spokeperson tells reporters there is not current takeover attempt.but, reports say just in case the company has a poison pill plan in place from now until next august. the tactic allows shareholders to buy more stock at very low prices if someone comes in tries to take the company. jcp is vulnerable as it struggles to recover from a nearly billion dollar loss. walmart wants to bring back manufacturing to the u.s. the retailer is holding a two-day summit this week with retailers, suppliers and goverment officials to increase the number
eli lilly is the latest drugmaker slammed with bribery allegations. a former senior manager for the company was quoted in a chinese newspaper saying that bribery and illegal payments at eli lilly's china operations were widespread. the report says illegal payments totaled close to 5 million dollars. the company says its deeply concerned about the allegations. it follows similar investigations at china offices of glaxosmithkline and novartis. jc penney is using a "poison pill" strategy...
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. >>> major funding for "religion and ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lilly endowment, an indianapolis based private family foundation dedicated to its founders' interest in religion, community development, and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. and the corporation for public broadcasting. >> welcome. i'm kim lawton, sitting in for bob abernethy. thank you for joining us. >>> interfaith leaders offered prayers and support as israeli and palestinian negotiators came to washington this week to open the first middle east peace talks in years. state department officials say they will negotiate for at least nine months. there are many tough issues on the table, including jewish settlements, the return of palestinian refugees, and the status of jerusalem. >>> meanwhile, the state department has just launched a project that could help. christian ethicist and wesley theological seminary professor shaun casey is heading a new office that will try to engage reli
. >>> major funding for "religion and ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lilly endowment, an indianapolis based private family foundation dedicated to its founders' interest in religion, community development, and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. and the corporation for public broadcasting. >> welcome. i'm kim lawton, sitting in...
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. >>> major funding for "religion and ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lilly endowment, an indianapolis based private family foundation dedicated to its founders' interest in religion, community development, and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. and the corporation for public broadcasting. >>> welcome. i'm fred de sam lazaro sitting in for bob be aer thety. thank you for joining us. religion groups are among those marking the 50th anniversary of the march on washington with a series of events held throughout the country. at an interfaith service at the mount airy baptist church in washington, a diverse group of clergy said they must continue to fight inequality. >> we will never be satisfied with the injustice of our land. we will never be complacent until all have equal rights. >> through the work of our hands this week and beyond shall we pass that light from hand to hand, from heart to heart until the radiance of the promised land of peace and right
. >>> major funding for "religion and ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lilly endowment, an indianapolis based private family foundation dedicated to its founders' interest in religion, community development, and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. and the corporation for public broadcasting. >>> welcome. i'm fred de sam lazaro...
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eli lilly, good news on one of the lung cancer drugs?imental lung cancer drug, eli lilly up 3 and 3/4%. a big winner. charles: thank you very much. to the war of words between kris jenner and president obama. here is what the president said to get yeper so fired up. quote, kids were not monitoring every day what kim kardashian was wearing or kanye west going on vacation thinking somehow that was the mark of success. kardashian is jenner es daughter. here is how jenner fired back. >> i wasn't aware you could only set the bar so high and that we could only dream so big. i was taught dream big, work hard, and you could have whatever you wanted. [cheers and applause] charles: everybody's fired up. see if it fires up my man keith fitz-gerald because he joins the company. keith, want too get your thought on that, that whole back and forth there. >> i tell you what, i think the president screwed up because it is not presidential whether you agree with them or not to go after something personally or someone personally. would i like to think amer
eli lilly, good news on one of the lung cancer drugs?imental lung cancer drug, eli lilly up 3 and 3/4%. a big winner. charles: thank you very much. to the war of words between kris jenner and president obama. here is what the president said to get yeper so fired up. quote, kids were not monitoring every day what kim kardashian was wearing or kanye west going on vacation thinking somehow that was the mark of success. kardashian is jenner es daughter. here is how jenner fired back. >> i...
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>>> finally, lilly tomlin is beginning to think 42 years is long enough to be somebody's girlfriend. at the age of 74 she's thinking of tying the not with her 78-year-old partner. 42 years they've been dating. who would wait that long, some would say. >> i wonder if it will feel different after getting married after 42 years. >> probably not. >> you wouldn't think so. >>> i'm richard lui, this is "early today." we hope it's your first stop of the day on nbc. >>> leading the news in the new york times, how exercise can help us sleep better. a must read for anyone who's seeking a better night's sleep. >>> in usa today, small business jobs rising as economy strengthens. payrolls are growing at small businesses, which is a good sign for the economy. no doubt. >>> top of our news today, the nsa still does not know the extent of the intel edward snowden took. nsa is, quote, overwhelmed trying to assess the damage. >>> three oklahoma teenagers shot and killed 22-year-old christopher lane randomly simply because they were bored. the college baseball player was out for a run when he was shot
>>> finally, lilly tomlin is beginning to think 42 years is long enough to be somebody's girlfriend. at the age of 74 she's thinking of tying the not with her 78-year-old partner. 42 years they've been dating. who would wait that long, some would say. >> i wonder if it will feel different after getting married after 42 years. >> probably not. >> you wouldn't think so. >>> i'm richard lui, this is "early today." we hope it's your first stop of the...
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now, do you sell lilly? pattern has been that lilly announces something big, and then it drifts back, because the needle to move big pharma is so, so impossible. so this is a cheap stock and if it went to $54, i'm buying. >> and now are we going into a new aer ra of innovation rather than patent protection of introducing a new it ration of a patented drug? >> no, they are cutting, cutt g cutting, cutting, and outsourcing the tests. j&j, and gor ski said we are spending billions to test the drugs and let's hand it off to the guys who can do a test for much more quick ly and easily ad inexpensive. so i am saying that big pharma has been dormant, but they have a lot of stuff working, but a lot of it is harvesting the last stage stuff and not do the basic. >> we talk about how the big market techs are going to have gilead. let's move on the bp. >> everybody has to recognize that dudley who is the ceo, and people feel that he was snookered by the u.s. government and micking a big deal with the justice department,
now, do you sell lilly? pattern has been that lilly announces something big, and then it drifts back, because the needle to move big pharma is so, so impossible. so this is a cheap stock and if it went to $54, i'm buying. >> and now are we going into a new aer ra of innovation rather than patent protection of introducing a new it ration of a patented drug? >> no, they are cutting, cutt g cutting, cutting, and outsourcing the tests. j&j, and gor ski said we are spending billions...
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lilly. she pretty much lives in her favorite princess dress... and she's not exactly tidy. even if she gets a stain... she'll wear it for a week straight. so i use tide to get out those week-old stains and downy to get it fresh and soft. and since i'm the one who has to do the laundry... i do what any expert dad would do. i let her play sheriff. i got twenty minutes to life. you are free to go! [ male announcer ] week old stains and odors just met their match. tide and downy, better together. [ female announcer ] no other system lets you take your license from state to state. no other system integrates patient care so holistically. places such advanced technology in the hands of practitioners. has the privilege of caring exclusively for our nation's veterans. there's no other system like the veterans health administration. ♪ bring your medical and healthcare skills to va. visit vacareers.va.gov. . >>> welcome back to class action. we are talking with mike who is the president of the state board of education and the architect of the new funding for schools. we were talking a
lilly. she pretty much lives in her favorite princess dress... and she's not exactly tidy. even if she gets a stain... she'll wear it for a week straight. so i use tide to get out those week-old stains and downy to get it fresh and soft. and since i'm the one who has to do the laundry... i do what any expert dad would do. i let her play sheriff. i got twenty minutes to life. you are free to go! [ male announcer ] week old stains and odors just met their match. tide and downy, better together. [...
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eli lilly with some great news. we are talking about lung cancer.to this hope. ♪ in today's markets, a lot can happen in a second. with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route your order to up to 75 market centers to look for the best possible price -- maybe even better than you expected. it's allart of our goal to execute your trade in one second. i'm derrick chan of fidelity investments. our one-second trade execution is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. connell: a bigger kind of company day here today. we want to take a look at shares of eli lilly. there is the stock price. almost a 4% gain. we are talking about what this means. thank you, doctor smith, for coming in. cancer treatment will be more targeted than it has been in the past. overall, very big deal? >> we have found that there are certain targets. connell: does that mean that the therapy will be used less? >> i think that that will always be the hope. connell: where are we now and how
eli lilly with some great news. we are talking about lung cancer.to this hope. ♪ in today's markets, a lot can happen in a second. with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route your order to up to 75 market centers to look for the best possible price -- maybe even better than you expected. it's allart of our goal to execute your trade in one second. i'm derrick chan of fidelity investments. our one-second trade execution is one more innovative reason serious investors are...
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." >> reporter: it will do so with the help of pharmaceutical giant eli lilly.r. >> "so our values and our commitment to diversity require us to take a stand in opposing this amendment." >> reporter: also on board is cummins, incorporated. >> sutton: we need a welcoming environment in order to recruit, attract, and retain the best talent. >> shella: you want to make the gay marriage issue an economic issue? >> sutton: it already is. people vote with their feet. people move in and out of states because of this issue. >> reporter: it's a movement bolstered by shifting public opinion. the wish-tv/ball state hoosier survey conducted late last year found 54- percent opposed to the marriage amendment and just 38-percent in support. in fact, the survey revealed a 45-to-45 percent tie on the issue of legalizing gay marriage. megan robertson will manage the freedom indiana campaign. she's a veteran who has managed campaigns for greg ballard and luke messer. >> "very strong republican, have been since i was 21." >> reporter: she will now try to expand a bi-partisan coalit
." >> reporter: it will do so with the help of pharmaceutical giant eli lilly.r. >> "so our values and our commitment to diversity require us to take a stand in opposing this amendment." >> reporter: also on board is cummins, incorporated. >> sutton: we need a welcoming environment in order to recruit, attract, and retain the best talent. >> shella: you want to make the gay marriage issue an economic issue? >> sutton: it already is. people vote...
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. >> catch the butler in theelters friday a cross town lilly collins struck a pose at the black carpeter of her new adventure. it's from the popular book series being turned into movies. >> it would be a dream to do more, i can at this point have to wait owe-to-see how the first one does but it's amazing. >> production starts next month but you can watch "city the bones" next wednesday. for more music, movie and tv news go to otrc.com. i'm rachel smith in langs. >> coming up at 4:00 road to citizenship. groups launching a campaign to support immigration reforms. >> also, you've got to see this bizarre roof top apartment and one government crack down to get rid of what it considers an eye sore. >> and we're going to enproduce to you ocean's 16. these power ball millionaires see their luck turn around after super storm sandy. >> more sail? how one school district is hoping to get the most out o >>> a coalition of groupses plan to hit the ready to campaign for immigration reform. >> that will leave from san jose home of a family producing a legendary civil rights activist cesar chavez. da
. >> catch the butler in theelters friday a cross town lilly collins struck a pose at the black carpeter of her new adventure. it's from the popular book series being turned into movies. >> it would be a dream to do more, i can at this point have to wait owe-to-see how the first one does but it's amazing. >> production starts next month but you can watch "city the bones" next wednesday. for more music, movie and tv news go to otrc.com. i'm rachel smith in langs....
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. ♪ ♪ detective mcavoy, lilly rush. uh, retired detective. just mack, now.d you got something for me to look at? yeah. couple days ago, guy comes into the fairmount station. drops this off. some kind of model rocket? yeah, he found it up near the bluffs over the wissahickon. some, uh, civilian desk jockey processed it and didn't even bother id'ing the guy who brought it in. yeah, civilian humps doing cops' work. take a look here. "the chestnut hill rocket boys launched this vehicle "july 20, 1969 ad in peace for all mankind." signed "danny finch." day after we landed on the moon, danny finch's body turns up in the schuylkill. he was 12 years old. that was my first year in homicide. any suspects? scumbag reggie blunt. he got popped r a laundry list of murders around the city that year. and the da lumped my kid's case in with them. never got a conviction, but everybody was sure he did it. except me. talk to danny's friends back in the day? no, he didn't have any. boy was a loner, you know, science nerd type. i interviewed all the kids in the neighborhood. i go
. ♪ ♪ detective mcavoy, lilly rush. uh, retired detective. just mack, now.d you got something for me to look at? yeah. couple days ago, guy comes into the fairmount station. drops this off. some kind of model rocket? yeah, he found it up near the bluffs over the wissahickon. some, uh, civilian desk jockey processed it and didn't even bother id'ing the guy who brought it in. yeah, civilian humps doing cops' work. take a look here. "the chestnut hill rocket boys launched this vehicle...
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zoo lilly in the home and kids and mom spaces is doing a lot of good work.s traditional and retail. liz: when i looked at the website, the first thing came to mind the old magazine that went out of business i loved which is domino. a life-style mag sign. a shelter mag. they made everything so easy and good. how do you get the quality merchandise because it is flash sale type of stuff? >> you have been clearly on the sight to recognize dominoes. what was magic about domino connecting customers. they were comfortable with apparel and footwear but comes to home they need inspiration. early on starting the company we acquired the agency that launched domino magazine and their in-house creative team. there is lot of domino dna core. in addition to the brand and unique merchandise, bringing content helping consumers connect the dots to know how to make their home beautiful is core to the strategy, you -- liz: you need to launch an ipo soon. when is that happening? >> we have great backers. we did a round last summer, kleiner perkins, and others and which had plent
zoo lilly in the home and kids and mom spaces is doing a lot of good work.s traditional and retail. liz: when i looked at the website, the first thing came to mind the old magazine that went out of business i loved which is domino. a life-style mag sign. a shelter mag. they made everything so easy and good. how do you get the quality merchandise because it is flash sale type of stuff? >> you have been clearly on the sight to recognize dominoes. what was magic about domino connecting...
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lilly. she pretty much lives in her favorite princess dress... and she's not exactly tidy.n if she gets a stain... she'll wear it for a week straight. so i use tide to get out those week-old stains and downy to get it fresh and soft. and since i'm the one who has to do the laundry... i do what any expert dad would do. i let her play sheriff. i got twenty minutes to life. you are free to go! [ male announcer ] week old stains and odors just met their match. tide and downy, better together. plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. [ male announcer ] not all toral-b pro-health toothbrushes have crisscross bristles that remove up to 90% of hard to reach plaque. feel the difference. oral-b, trust the brand more dentists and hygienists use. oral-b. easo whyo you feel exso tired afterward? instead of refueled and focused, you're foggy and sluggish. it's that 2:30 feeling again. so
lilly. she pretty much lives in her favorite princess dress... and she's not exactly tidy.n if she gets a stain... she'll wear it for a week straight. so i use tide to get out those week-old stains and downy to get it fresh and soft. and since i'm the one who has to do the laundry... i do what any expert dad would do. i let her play sheriff. i got twenty minutes to life. you are free to go! [ male announcer ] week old stains and odors just met their match. tide and downy, better together. plays...
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my daughter, lilly is here. lilly, stand up so everybody can see how proud i am of you. i -- i -- somef it is family. some of it is i was blessed to be very close to a presidential campaign. so i've seen it up close and ugly. i know what it really is about and how hard it is. and i am really fortunate to be in the united states senate representing the state that is not even as blue as you. and i know you all struggle in iowa with extreme elements of the republican party having more muscle than they deserve. my state is that way. so i feel a particular obligation to stay in this office and do the best i can for all of the values that we hold dear. >> stephanie, folks in the audience may have read some stories about you recently. you decided not to go back to your hometown of montana and run for u.s. senate. why not? >> well, truth flirks there are really two reasons. one of which is that, well, i'm not currently living in the state of montana, so it seems like a hard jump to make. though my home is, there it's been a while. but the other reason is right here before us. on
my daughter, lilly is here. lilly, stand up so everybody can see how proud i am of you. i -- i -- somef it is family. some of it is i was blessed to be very close to a presidential campaign. so i've seen it up close and ugly. i know what it really is about and how hard it is. and i am really fortunate to be in the united states senate representing the state that is not even as blue as you. and i know you all struggle in iowa with extreme elements of the republican party having more muscle than...
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lilly. she pretty much lives in her favorite princess dress... and she's not exactly tidy.late night, the roots, everybody! stay tuned for "carson daly." thank you for watching. have a great night. i hope to see you tomorrow. thank you so much. you guys rock. [ cheers and applause ] ♪
lilly. she pretty much lives in her favorite princess dress... and she's not exactly tidy.late night, the roots, everybody! stay tuned for "carson daly." thank you for watching. have a great night. i hope to see you tomorrow. thank you so much. you guys rock. [ cheers and applause ] ♪
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eli lilly says a late stage study of its new experimental one deep that -- lung cancer drug resultedsurvival rates. planning to file a u.s. marketing application by the end of 2014. and h.j. heinz cutting 600 jobs across the u.s. and canada, including 350 in pittsburg, nearly one-third of its operations there. the company was sold in june to warren buffett's berkshire hathaway in a $23 billion deal. now we continue our "countdown to the closing bell" with liz claman. ♪ liz: and we bring you this breaking news. wednesday prepare yourself. the "wall street journal" is reporting that the u.s. government officials are going to file criminal charges on wednesday verses those two former jpmorgan traders. expected to be charged by u.s. prosecutors, this according to government sources talking to the wall street journal. apparently they guy who was the london whale who effectuated about six and a half billion dollars in losses over at jpmorgan, he has not been prosecuted. he will not be prosecuted, according to these sources. apparently the commodities futures trading commission, sec, and de
eli lilly says a late stage study of its new experimental one deep that -- lung cancer drug resultedsurvival rates. planning to file a u.s. marketing application by the end of 2014. and h.j. heinz cutting 600 jobs across the u.s. and canada, including 350 in pittsburg, nearly one-third of its operations there. the company was sold in june to warren buffett's berkshire hathaway in a $23 billion deal. now we continue our "countdown to the closing bell" with liz claman. ♪ liz: and we...
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lilly. she pretty much lives in her favorite princess dress... and she's not exactly tidy.e laundry... i do what any expert dad would do. i let her play sheriff. i got twenty minutes to life. you are free to go! [ male announcer ] week old stains and odors just met their match. tide and downy, better together. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, man. get ready. our next guest has spent eight straight weeks at number one on the billboard singles chart with "blurred lines" from his new album of the same name. tonight, he's here to perform it for us. please welcome robin thicke! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ everybody get up ♪ ♪ hey, hey, hey hey, hey, hey everybody get up hey, hey, hey ♪ ♪ put your hands together ♪ if you can't hear what i'm trying to say if you can't read from the same page ♪ ♪ maybe i'm going deaf maybe i'm going blind maybe i'm out of my mind ♪ ♪ okay now he was close tried to domesticate you but you're an animal baby it's in your nature ♪ ♪ just let me liberate you you don't need no papers that man is not your maker ♪ ♪ everybody sing along come on ♪ ♪ go
lilly. she pretty much lives in her favorite princess dress... and she's not exactly tidy.e laundry... i do what any expert dad would do. i let her play sheriff. i got twenty minutes to life. you are free to go! [ male announcer ] week old stains and odors just met their match. tide and downy, better together. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, man. get ready. our next guest has spent eight straight weeks at number one on the billboard singles chart with "blurred lines"...
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also the lilly ledbetter fair pay act so women can sue to get equal pay as men doing the same work. the nuclear arms treaty with russia. the s.t.a.r.t. treaty. repeal of don't ask, don't tell. expanding the hate crimes law. overhauling student loans to take out the weird subsidized private middleman in the loan system that was there for no reason. the 9/11 first responders bill. the stimulus. remember cash for clunkers? right. the president had a lot of legislative accomplishments in his first term. particularly when he had democratic majorities in both houses of congress. in his second term, the president has been pretty clear about what he's aiming to with this half of his presidency. he's talked about taking action on some tough stuff. climate change. he's already made a go at federal gun reforms although that has been a tough slog already. of course the big kahuna, everybody is waiting to see how it turns out, say it with me now, immigration reform. five seconds after the 2012 election results were announced, even lots of republicans and conservative pundits agreed that there wa
also the lilly ledbetter fair pay act so women can sue to get equal pay as men doing the same work. the nuclear arms treaty with russia. the s.t.a.r.t. treaty. repeal of don't ask, don't tell. expanding the hate crimes law. overhauling student loans to take out the weird subsidized private middleman in the loan system that was there for no reason. the 9/11 first responders bill. the stimulus. remember cash for clunkers? right. the president had a lot of legislative accomplishments in his first...
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some of his investments were acquired by glaxosmithkline and eli lilly.ll right, folks, let's huddle up here. tevy, why don't you kick it off. what are your interests and concerns here? >> what i want to know, two things, are they going to buy this service? will people be interested in it and will it really serve the purpose victor is talking about and second of all i'm a little nervous about the name. gerijoy, really doesn't tell me what the product does. >> steve, your thoughts. >> we've seen a lot of mobile apps that have gone after the senior level. there's a lot to like here. >> i've gone through this with both parents and now an aged aunt who suffers from dementia, i would love something that can really help connect with her and help her through this difficult time. okay. victor, are you in the hot seat. steven, why don't you hit with the first question. >> how do you guys measure and use your engagement? >> from testimonials and we also track data on usage, and we actually also measure hard data on usage per day and that averages half an hour per d
some of his investments were acquired by glaxosmithkline and eli lilly.ll right, folks, let's huddle up here. tevy, why don't you kick it off. what are your interests and concerns here? >> what i want to know, two things, are they going to buy this service? will people be interested in it and will it really serve the purpose victor is talking about and second of all i'm a little nervous about the name. gerijoy, really doesn't tell me what the product does. >> steve, your thoughts....
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lilly. she pretty much lives in her favorite princess dress... and she's not exactly tidy.d do. i let her play sheriff. i got twenty minutes to life. you are free to go! [ male announcer ] week old stains and odors just met their match. tide and downy, better together. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our thanks to tyra banks, simon pegg, chef dominique ansel, audra mcdonald, and the greatest band in late night, the roots, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] stay tuned for "carson daly." thank you for watching! have a great night! i hope to see you tomorrow! bye-bye, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪
lilly. she pretty much lives in her favorite princess dress... and she's not exactly tidy.d do. i let her play sheriff. i got twenty minutes to life. you are free to go! [ male announcer ] week old stains and odors just met their match. tide and downy, better together. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our thanks to tyra banks, simon pegg, chef dominique ansel, audra mcdonald, and the greatest band in late night, the roots, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] stay tuned for...
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lilly points out she is not the first person to make that comparison. what do you think? search "politicsnation" and like us to join the conversation that keeps going long after the show ends. the last four hours... have seen one child fail... to get to the air sickness bag in time. another left his shoes on the plane. his shoes. and a third just simply doesn't want to be here. until now. until right... booking now. planet earth's #1 accommodation site. booking.com booking.yeah ♪ now you can give yourself a kick in the rear! v8 v-fusion plus energy. natural energy from green tea plus fruits and veggies. need a little kick? ooh! could've had a v8. in the juice aisle. but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. [ voice of dennis ] indeed. are you in good hands? >>> tonight a stunning undercover investigation that exposes the ugly truth behind a key part of the far right's anti-woman agenda. workers at a right-wing crisis pregnancy center in virginia are caught
lilly points out she is not the first person to make that comparison. what do you think? search "politicsnation" and like us to join the conversation that keeps going long after the show ends. the last four hours... have seen one child fail... to get to the air sickness bag in time. another left his shoes on the plane. his shoes. and a third just simply doesn't want to be here. until now. until right... booking now. planet earth's #1 accommodation site. booking.com booking.yeah ♪...
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among his new clients were phrma, pfizer, lilly and merck. >> from a majority side of the finance committee linda fishman. >> fishman left to become a lobbyist with the drug manufacturer amgen. >> not the least of all but the energy and commerce committee staff who toiled so hard for us. chief of staff pat morrissey. >> morrissey took a job lobbying for drug companies novartis and hoffman-laroche. >> and jeremy allen. >> he went to johnson and johnson. >> kathleen weldon and jim barnett. >> she went to lobby for biogen, a biotech company. he left to lobby for hoffman-laroche. >> they did a marvelous job for this house and we owe them a debt of thanks. thank you all. >> we owe them all right. wow. yeah, i mean, this happens -- it happens with every bill. i mean, i think -- what was striking about that is congressman tauzin actually sort of -- basically sent a resume out on all of their behalf, by sort of doing a roll call in his remarks. but look, i mean, that -- the steve kroft piece -- was stunning in that i think he caught tauzin just, oddly flat-footed. i mean, i think we've seen in read
among his new clients were phrma, pfizer, lilly and merck. >> from a majority side of the finance committee linda fishman. >> fishman left to become a lobbyist with the drug manufacturer amgen. >> not the least of all but the energy and commerce committee staff who toiled so hard for us. chief of staff pat morrissey. >> morrissey took a job lobbying for drug companies novartis and hoffman-laroche. >> and jeremy allen. >> he went to johnson and johnson....
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also, eli lilly company saying its experimental lung cancer drug boosted survival of patients and they plan to apply for a u.s. marketing application before the end of next year and blackberry told us yesterday that it's now formed a board committee to think about options including a sale, up about 20% in the past two days. some 30% this month. still down some 90% from its all-time high in june 2008. tyler, back to you. >> josh, next up, that giant florida sinkhole. forget about sharknaddo, we had holes inside. >> on this street behind me is the sinkhole that swallowed part of that florida resort so how do you know if you're on solid ground especially when tiger woods' home south of this could fall victim to this? we'll come to you live from sinkhole nation next on "power lunch." on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ] how about no more surprises? now you can get all the online trading tools you need without any surprise fees. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. since aflac is hel
also, eli lilly company saying its experimental lung cancer drug boosted survival of patients and they plan to apply for a u.s. marketing application before the end of next year and blackberry told us yesterday that it's now formed a board committee to think about options including a sale, up about 20% in the past two days. some 30% this month. still down some 90% from its all-time high in june 2008. tyler, back to you. >> josh, next up, that giant florida sinkhole. forget about...
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. >> the girls are fainting in jamie.f people asking for lilly's number. >> we are attacking the numbersfind out how much they made. >> coming up. bachelor star gia's shocking suicide. signs?ere warning "extra" crime time two top legal stories ake on the big of the day. and the "extra" a-list interview mcgraw. why he and faith are moving from city.untry to sin that is next. nline now breaking music news the calling is back. video of the first hit's reunion playing their "wherever you will go" at extratv.com. like no other show. we have all the moments, all the carpet.n the red >> you are the best. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! the power of the "name your price" tool. only from progressive. sometimes all you need is the smooth, creamy taste of werther's original caramel to remind you that you're
. >> the girls are fainting in jamie.f people asking for lilly's number. >> we are attacking the numbersfind out how much they made. >> coming up. bachelor star gia's shocking suicide. signs?ere warning "extra" crime time two top legal stories ake on the big of the day. and the "extra" a-list interview mcgraw. why he and faith are moving from city.untry to sin that is next. nline now breaking music news the calling is back. video of the first hit's reunion...
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. >> scott lilly, you're another person with particularly some government-wide perspective here. you're a senior fellow with the center for american progress. you've been a clerk and an earlier staffer to the house appropriations committee. you've come at this with a knowledgeable background. the july 1 washington post carried a story, an article titled "budget cuts but no chaos." and it suggested that the sequester was much milder than everyone was forecasting. and it said so many predictions fell short because the administration and congress did what it was supposed to do, what was supposed to be impossible. they undid many of the sequestration's scariest reductions. what do you think are the real impacts of sequestration? is it true that it undid many of the scariest reductions, and how are the agencies managing to this rather alarming situation without scaring everyone? >> well, there are basically four big things that happened that made sequestration a lot less than it would have been otherwise. the first thing was that they found some revenues and score keeping in the new y
. >> scott lilly, you're another person with particularly some government-wide perspective here. you're a senior fellow with the center for american progress. you've been a clerk and an earlier staffer to the house appropriations committee. you've come at this with a knowledgeable background. the july 1 washington post carried a story, an article titled "budget cuts but no chaos." and it suggested that the sequester was much milder than everyone was forecasting. and it said so...
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another big criticism is it is a pretty lilly white state. that is not the whole country at large.our years we go through this. some candidates make the calculation it is not good for me. it is political quick sand if i start to lose. others say that is the place for the fundraising. >> for iowa purposes that brings in a lot of attention and a lot of money for the state. there is also talk now, again, of possible impeachment. this is not a lot of people, a few, but still loud voices. three republicans in congress this month during town halls have floated the idea of impeachment for one reason or another. what is going on here? >> coburn is the interesting one because he is a conservative from oklahoma. he says he is going to sit down with the president on tax and spend issues for example. he has been open to negotiations. the other two are very conservative house republicans from safe districts. republican leaders get flat foreheads from banging heads against the wall. what is the crime? what is the crime? the republicans have a long list of legitimate complaints against the presid
another big criticism is it is a pretty lilly white state. that is not the whole country at large.our years we go through this. some candidates make the calculation it is not good for me. it is political quick sand if i start to lose. others say that is the place for the fundraising. >> for iowa purposes that brings in a lot of attention and a lot of money for the state. there is also talk now, again, of possible impeachment. this is not a lot of people, a few, but still loud voices....