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lilly ledbetter we have to go further family leave we have to go further.t was on president nixon's desk when he was present and he vetoed for social and cultural reasons whatever that was. some guys probably decided that. whatever it was but nonetheless. that was a long time ago. this is the most transformative thing we can do. we are not -- for not only women and their families but man and their families and for our economy. let me just say a couple of things. first of all listening to stories across the country of heard eloquent ones today. and kids going to school sick. one woman that we invited to new haven to speak, she was telling her story about how she was a single mom and got a job created she said let me tell you what i see in my job. i met school bus driver and i see kids -- i pull up to the stop and i know exactly what's going to happen. there will be a mom with tears in her eyes that she knows is sick but she has no alternative. if she doesn't go to work she will be docked a day of pay. if you do that several times pretty soon you don't have t
lilly ledbetter we have to go further family leave we have to go further.t was on president nixon's desk when he was present and he vetoed for social and cultural reasons whatever that was. some guys probably decided that. whatever it was but nonetheless. that was a long time ago. this is the most transformative thing we can do. we are not -- for not only women and their families but man and their families and for our economy. let me just say a couple of things. first of all listening to...
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chicago, just after the magazine was awarded a $150 million bequest by pharmaceutical heiress ruth lillyrried. >> falling in love with my wife meeting my wife really shook my world up in ways i couldn't have predicted. i had not been able to write for a long time, and i began to write after that. she and i began to say prayers after we got together and we also began to talk about going to church. we didn't actually make it in the door, but we talked about it. >> then, at the age of 39, just one year into his marriage, wiman was diagnosed with a rare and incurable blood cancer. >> i have cursed mightily and i have been furious and have cursed god just like any old testament prophet. it didn't ever destroy me, it didn't ever make me bitter toward the people that i love. but gosh, it's been hard. i would say the illness made me need to formalize faith, need to find some form for it. it wasn't necessarily that i felt like i needed to be surrounded by people who were going to help us. i think that's part of it. it was more simply a sense of solidarity and suffering and a sense of solidarity a
chicago, just after the magazine was awarded a $150 million bequest by pharmaceutical heiress ruth lillyrried. >> falling in love with my wife meeting my wife really shook my world up in ways i couldn't have predicted. i had not been able to write for a long time, and i began to write after that. she and i began to say prayers after we got together and we also began to talk about going to church. we didn't actually make it in the door, but we talked about it. >> then, at the age of...
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lilly ledbetter, we have to go further. family medical leave, we have to go further. child block grants, tax credit, has to go further. it was on president nixon's desk and he vetoed it for social or cultural reasons. some guys probably said that. whatever it was. but nonetheless -- that's a long time ago. this is our mission. we must have -- this is the most transformative thing we can do for not only women and their families, for men and their families as for our economy. now, just to say a couple things. first of all, we've been listening to stories across the country. you heard some eloquent ones today. what mimi said about kids going to school sick, we hear it all over the country. one woman that we invited in new haven at rosa delauro's home. she got up there. she was telling her story, how she went from a single mom, this, this, got a job. her own success story. she said, let me tell you what i see in my job. i'm a bus driver, school bus driver. and i see kids -- i pull up to the stop -- i know exactly what's going to happen. there will be a mom with tears in h
lilly ledbetter, we have to go further. family medical leave, we have to go further. child block grants, tax credit, has to go further. it was on president nixon's desk and he vetoed it for social or cultural reasons. some guys probably said that. whatever it was. but nonetheless -- that's a long time ago. this is our mission. we must have -- this is the most transformative thing we can do for not only women and their families, for men and their families as for our economy. now, just to say a...
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i'm starting to think eli lilly is more of a cancer company. used to think of it with ssri, cymballe at that, prozac and mental health. it seems you've transformed the company to some extent? >> we're excited about the breath of our entire drug development portfolio. we have 39 molecules between phase 2 and phase 3 development or mid to late stage development. it spans areas such as auto immune disease, cancer, diabetes. still in the space of neuro science. one of the strengths of the firm has been that type of breath. >> you're trying to off set the decline in some of your old numbers:to still get a revenue gain is pretty good. animal health took up some of the slack for declining sales of your drugs. what's going off patent? >> we've had strong growth in animal health. that combined with our entire pharmaceutical portfolio. we have four new drugs for approval around the world. we look forward to launch those next year. that's been the key in terms of corner stone of our invasion based strategy to managing our way through this period of patent
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dagen: nothing casual about eli lilly shares.company taking a hit as it warned it would cut some jobs. nicole: very well done. the shares not doing too well today. down 3.5%. revenue and earnings have began to approve for eli lilly. when you talk about patent expirations, it is a big topic. it is for depression. it worsens for them in 2014. what happening, eli lilly will have to cut cost in order to achieve their goals going forward. right now, the stock is to the downside. that is some good news. they will have to struggle in order to meet the goals. connell: thank you. dagen: should the president be talking about the markets? telling wall street to worry. he said that wall street needs to be worried. connell: 120-point oh client on the dow. helping college grads to find work. say you go on an interview. they have some pretty cool ideas. first, a look at some of the currencies around the world and how everyone is faring against the dollar. ♪ >> 21 minutes past the hour. strategies off the water of italy. right now, 250 are still
dagen: nothing casual about eli lilly shares.company taking a hit as it warned it would cut some jobs. nicole: very well done. the shares not doing too well today. down 3.5%. revenue and earnings have began to approve for eli lilly. when you talk about patent expirations, it is a big topic. it is for depression. it worsens for them in 2014. what happening, eli lilly will have to cut cost in order to achieve their goals going forward. right now, the stock is to the downside. that is some good...
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and as many of you might say, well senator barb, didn't we take care of that with lilly led better? well, lilly led better overturned a supreme court decision that had time limits on when you could bring the suits but we were afforded something called paycheck fairness which means when you bring a suit you're not going to be harassed and that you have the right to know what the person next to you is paid. most women don't know what the guys are making and it's not that they don't want to tell you, they will be fired if they try to be a pal and partner to you so we want to finish the job that began with lilly led better and we want to make sure we pass paycheck fairness so we truly have equal pay for equal work and you can pursue that agenda in your workplace. that's number one. number two we believe when you work you should also have the confidence that you're going to have health care and this is why we supported the affordable health care act because all of us know as we were out there in the communities listening to you, particularly listening to the stories like danielle that an
and as many of you might say, well senator barb, didn't we take care of that with lilly led better? well, lilly led better overturned a supreme court decision that had time limits on when you could bring the suits but we were afforded something called paycheck fairness which means when you bring a suit you're not going to be harassed and that you have the right to know what the person next to you is paid. most women don't know what the guys are making and it's not that they don't want to tell...
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. >>> major funding for "religion and ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lilly endowment an indianapolis private family foundation, dedicated to its founders' interest in religion, communi communi communi community development and education. and the retirement company. >>> welcome, i'm bob abernethy. good to have you with us. as the government shutdown entered the second week, many religious leaders ramped up their criticism of lawmakers in washington. a coalition of 98 leaders accused elected officials of pursuing an ideological agenda at the expense of vulnerable families and the working poor. several christian leaders staged what they called a faithful filibuster near the u.s. capitol. where they continuously read bible passages about caring for the poor. >> if you mistreat the poor, you insult your creator. if you are kind to them, you show him respect. >> meanwhile, religious conservatives rallied in washington at the annual values voters summit. activists reaffirmed their support for federal budget cuts and their opposition to the affordable care act. the group heard from several r
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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 it presses it will be even worse than tobacco we invited the powerful industry lobby c t i a to discuss the issues raised in this report they sent this one line refusal t
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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when i was a kid, i lived near lilly pond, massachusetts. and lilly pond had a dam like this. and in that dam, they had these little middle things sticking up like this that annoyed us kids. they were pieces of barrel like this. here is one, like one couple here and a couple here and a couple here. and what we wanted to do is we wanted to ride our bikes across the top of the dam, you know? and--and that kind of thing. but these darn things here prevented us from doing it. and we knew it was a conspiracy between the old folks and us, right? and it turns out these little things here had a purpose. and we found out that purpose on a winter-- a spring, really, where we had a lot of snow that winter. there's a lot of water coming down from the hills and filled up that pond. the pond is getting deeper and deeper and the city workmen come out and they stuck some boards, like shelving boards, just pine lumber, one-inch pine lumber. it turns out right on those slots. and that's what they were. they were slots to hold some boards for when the dam got extra deep. and son of a gun, if tha
when i was a kid, i lived near lilly pond, massachusetts. and lilly pond had a dam like this. and in that dam, they had these little middle things sticking up like this that annoyed us kids. they were pieces of barrel like this. here is one, like one couple here and a couple here and a couple here. and what we wanted to do is we wanted to ride our bikes across the top of the dam, you know? and--and that kind of thing. but these darn things here prevented us from doing it. and we knew it was a...
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the lilly would be curved in the feminism ordinary so we will have to see.i hope you survive the final cut as they say in hollywood. i did survive the final cut and there is my face looking very strange that corncobs and machetes and stuff like that. that maybe gives a sense of what he was up to apart from creating an extraordinary paradise filled with art that he commissioned from a local artist so he was up to a lot of other stuff. i'm going to read a short extract. when i was a teenager my father used to sit just a dictionary or if i was feeling a bit down. his own father had recommended to dig into mark's darkness descended. the point made was a reminder not to collapse to find meaning contra chaos was spared punches get to the root of things in and per mice blow your trumpet from their. that is what he did and i think that is what we are all what i'm hearing and what everyone is saying a sense of his voice which was like a trumpet. it's just so exciting to have this book out and i have nothing to say except please buy it and please enjoyed it and thank
the lilly would be curved in the feminism ordinary so we will have to see.i hope you survive the final cut as they say in hollywood. i did survive the final cut and there is my face looking very strange that corncobs and machetes and stuff like that. that maybe gives a sense of what he was up to apart from creating an extraordinary paradise filled with art that he commissioned from a local artist so he was up to a lot of other stuff. i'm going to read a short extract. when i was a teenager my...
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they always have these great animal encounters but they are on board captain dave's new boat "the lilly >> and, boy, did they get a big surprise on their maiden voyage. >> oh! oh, my god! oh, my god! oh, my god! >> unless you say the person on the loudspeaker is actually captain dave himself -- >> sorry, guys. that whale came up just right in front of us. my heart is still racing from that one. >> sounds bored. my heart is still racing from that one. >> you also see some dolphins. they got all kinds of sea life and view. >> they do get another view of the whale a little bit later, a little farther away. >> this is like a visual orgasm. >> oh, my god! oh, my god! oh, my god! >> the dude with the trumpet and the blue hoodie, he's a trumpet player, right? this is new york city. he's a street performer. they're everywhere. this fella, bald spot magoo here, he is upset about the trumpet player being here because his neighborhood doesn't like the trumpet player playing and making all kinds of noise. almost hits him with a garbage bag he's carrying. the trumpet player plays right in his face a
they always have these great animal encounters but they are on board captain dave's new boat "the lilly >> and, boy, did they get a big surprise on their maiden voyage. >> oh! oh, my god! oh, my god! oh, my god! >> unless you say the person on the loudspeaker is actually captain dave himself -- >> sorry, guys. that whale came up just right in front of us. my heart is still racing from that one. >> sounds bored. my heart is still racing from that one. >>...
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. >>> major funding for "religion and ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lilly endowment, an indianapolised private family foundation dedicated to its founders' interest in religion, community development, and education. additional funding by mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >>> welcome, i'm bob abernethy. it's good to have you with us. new ethical questions this week about civilians killed in u.s. drone strikes against terrorists. amnesty international investigated nine drone strikes in pakistan over the past year and found that mo than 30 civilians had been killed. in a separate study, human rights watch looked at six airstrikes in yemen since 2009. it claims at least 57 of the 82 people killed were civilians, including children. the obama administration said the u.s. follows international law and tries to choose the actions "least likely to result in the loss of innocent life." the reports came as pakistani prime minister nawaz sharif met with president obama at the white house and renewed his ca
. >>> major funding for "religion and ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lilly endowment, an indianapolised private family foundation dedicated to its founders' interest in religion, community development, and education. additional funding by mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >>> welcome, i'm bob abernethy. it's good to have you with us. new ethical questions this week about...
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. >>> major funding for "religion and ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lilly endowment, an indianapolisased private family foundation dedicated to its founders' interest in religion, community development, and education. additional funding by mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >>> welcome, i'm bob abernethy. it's good to have you with us. new ethical questions this week about civilians killed in u.s. drone strikes against terrorists. amnesty international investigated nine drone strikes in pakistan over the past year and found that more than 30 civilians had been killed. in a separate study, human rights watch looked at six airstrikes in yemen since 2009. it claims at least 57 of the 82 people killed were civilians, including children. the obama administration said the u.s. follows international law and tries to choose the actions "least likely to result in the loss of innocent life." the reports came as pakistani prime minister nawaz sharif met with president obama at the white house and renewed hi
. >>> major funding for "religion and ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lilly endowment, an indianapolisased private family foundation dedicated to its founders' interest in religion, community development, and education. additional funding by mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >>> welcome, i'm bob abernethy. it's good to have you with us. new ethical questions this week...
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today, walker's mother, lillie danzy, pleaded with her son to turn himself in. >> wement you to surrender yourself to someone who you trust, who will bring you back in safely. we tonight want any harm to come to you. >> reporter: jenkins and walker were serving life sentences for separate murders when forged court papers ordered their early release. jenkins was let out september 27, walker on october 8. they obeyed florida law and registered as freed felons at the orange county jail. a victim's relative was notified of the early release and she alerted prosecutors. jenkins had been caught trying to free himself the same way once before and this has also become a prison scam in other states. in 2010, forged papers freed a convicted killer in wisconsin. he was recaptured a week later and also sprung an inmate in pennsylvania last year, convicted on tax fraud charges. no one caught on for several months, but that inmate is now back behind bars. >> inmates are constantly looking and watching at what we do. >> reporter: tony schembri is the former commissioner of new york city's department of
today, walker's mother, lillie danzy, pleaded with her son to turn himself in. >> wement you to surrender yourself to someone who you trust, who will bring you back in safely. we tonight want any harm to come to you. >> reporter: jenkins and walker were serving life sentences for separate murders when forged court papers ordered their early release. jenkins was let out september 27, walker on october 8. they obeyed florida law and registered as freed felons at the orange county...
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. >>> major funding for "religion and ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lilly endowment an indianapolis family foundation, dedicated to its founders' interest in religion, communi communi communi community development and education. and the retirement company. >>> welcome, i'm bob abernethy. good to have you with us. as the government shutdown entered the second week, many religious leaders ramped up their criticism of lawmakers in washington. a coalition of 98 leaders accused elected officials of pursuing an ideological agenda at the expense of vulnerable families and the working poor. several christian leaders staged what they called a faithful filibuster near the u.s. capitol. where they continuously read bible passages about caring for the poor. >> if you mistreat the poor, you insult your creator. if you are kind to them, you show him respect. >> meanwhile, religious conservatives rallied in washington at the annual values voters summit. activists reaffirmed their support for federal budget cuts and their opposition to the affordable care act. the group heard from several republica
. >>> major funding for "religion and ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lilly endowment an indianapolis family foundation, dedicated to its founders' interest in religion, communi communi communi community development and education. and the retirement company. >>> welcome, i'm bob abernethy. good to have you with us. as the government shutdown entered the second week, many religious leaders ramped up their criticism of lawmakers in washington. a coalition of 98...
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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. >>> welcome. i'm bob abernethy. it's good to have you with us. as members of congress debated measures to avoid a government shutdown, religious groups urged them to consider the impact of their policies on the poor and vulnerable. several faith leaders said the government has an obligation to americans who depend on federal benefits and aid programs. meanwhile, some religious conservatives supported massive budget cuts as a step toward more fiscal responsibility. >>> there was widespread international condemnation this week of those responsible for a wave of religion-related violence. faith groups around the world offered special prayers and condolences after a suicide bombing at the historic all saints anglic
. >>> 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. >>> welcome. i'm bob abernethy. it's good to have you with us. as members of...
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. ♪ ♪ >>> major funding for "religion and ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lilly endowment, a privateily foundation dedicated to the founders' interest in religious, community development and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america. designing individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >>> be more. tyler: what's good? how y'all feeling, dc? i'm tyler, and i'm amped about today's show! rachel: yeah, how are you guys doing out there? i'm rachel, and i'm pretty excited, too! sierra: and what's up, what's good dc? i'm sierra! tyler: and let's not forget to show some what's good dc love for our dj, 4d! ♪ thanks to the flow, right now, what up? ♪ ♪ a lime to a lemon remind you of the sky ♪ ♪ when i'm in it, we on cloud nine ♪ sierra: rachel, i see you over here with the flag reppin' h.u. pretty hard! rachel: you know! sierra: now, who's the real h.u.? or is hampton the real h.u.? rachel: sierra, how could you ask me a question like that? of course we're the real h.u.! we have the best alum, we're in the best city, and we have
. ♪ ♪ >>> major funding for "religion and ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lilly endowment, a privateily foundation dedicated to the founders' interest in religious, community development and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america. designing individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >>> be more. tyler: what's good? how y'all feeling, dc? i'm tyler, and i'm amped about today's show! rachel:...
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. ♪ ♪ >>> major funding for "religion and ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lilly endowment, a privateily foundation dedicated to the founders' interest in religious, community development and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america. designing individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >>> be more. - bob scully's world show is brought to you by fiera asset management. the power of thinking, optimal performance, intelligent innovation. and by... ...domaine pinnacle ice apple wine. winter's gold. ♪ - hi, this is bob scully, and welcome to another edition of the world show: entrepreneurs/ the lengvari series. our featured company this week, at&t - yes, you heard that right. at&t, or at&t canada in its canadian subsidiary in a previous existence, just before the crisis in '08-'09, wasn't doing well; so much so that the prestigious holder of the worldwide brand decided to sort of walk away from this poor cousin and leave it to its own troubles. and who inherited that? dean prevost, our guest this week, who had previously toil
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lilly said on october 8th charles walker showed up in the hometown, he took a bus there, and that she made no attempt to conceal his whereabouts, even went to a church service which he attended publicly in the open. here's what she told her son, pleading with him to turn himself in. >> we love you, we believe in you, we just want you to surrender yourself to someone who you trust who will bring you back in safely. we don't want any harm to come to you. i know you are a man of faith. you have a strong family bond and strong family values and i know who you are. you know who you are. and i just want you home safely, son. please come home. >> we also heard from a man who was described as the father figure of joseph jenkins. he's the escaped inmate that got out a little earlier on september 27th. they said he was picked up here at the franklin correctional institution. they brought him clothes, drove him home, took him to his grandmother's house and mother's house and then took him back to his mother's house. they threw him a birthday and he didn't show up. we also heard from the sheriff
lilly said on october 8th charles walker showed up in the hometown, he took a bus there, and that she made no attempt to conceal his whereabouts, even went to a church service which he attended publicly in the open. here's what she told her son, pleading with him to turn himself in. >> we love you, we believe in you, we just want you to surrender yourself to someone who you trust who will bring you back in safely. we don't want any harm to come to you. i know you are a man of faith. you...
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i want to say it the kids here you're also creating this program in lilly's honor so other children wouldn't suffer the effects of isolation. because isolation of being not talked to or talking down on someone eventually, it will lead to violence. and this is not acceptable not only in our schools but sits not acceptable in city hall or in the neighborhoods. the things that you will recognize today, i on this program right now are going to carry forgot for the rest of your lives. sometimes you hear an adult say you learn this now, it's going to be with you. i represent everybody and i have to go through a lot of people's lives inform help them but what you learn in this program how you get along and reach out to create less isolation for someone else that will weeping keep with you the rest of your life and become part of your are personality. this is what i like about our city it's diverse. all different backgrounds and it's the most important thing we understand where people come from or make the extra effort to reach out to them. this is the beginning of success >> you see a lot of people
i want to say it the kids here you're also creating this program in lilly's honor so other children wouldn't suffer the effects of isolation. because isolation of being not talked to or talking down on someone eventually, it will lead to violence. and this is not acceptable not only in our schools but sits not acceptable in city hall or in the neighborhoods. the things that you will recognize today, i on this program right now are going to carry forgot for the rest of your lives. sometimes you...
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. >>> major funding for "religion and ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lilly endowment, an indianapolisased private family foundation dedicated to its founders' interest in religion, community development, and education. additional funding by mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. rachel: hey, guys, how y'all doing? yeah, how's everybody feeling? sierra: what's good dc! i'm sierra, and i'm so excited that you guys joined us today! rachel: and i'm rachel! how y'all doing, dc? let's not forget to show a little love to dj 4d over there. [cheering and applause] sierra: ok, ok, let us not get too carried away. we have a really exciting show planned for you guys today, and it's on one of my favorite topics. let's find out how many of you are among the 500 million users of facebook? oh, ok, ok. did any you guys see that movie, the social network? rachel: i did, i did, i caught that. sierra: you did, you did. ok, and what about myspace? and where are my twitter fans? twitter fans? oh, yeah. rachel: well, it loo
. >>> major funding for "religion and ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lilly endowment, an indianapolisased private family foundation dedicated to its founders' interest in religion, community development, and education. additional funding by mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. rachel: hey, guys, how y'all doing? yeah, how's everybody feeling? sierra: what's good dc! i'm sierra, and...
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of tower donor "lillie hitck coit" ... and some of the original coit tower mural artists..ath >>> today is a big day for coit tower in san francisco turning 80. relatives of poe donor lily hitchcock coit and some of the original mural artists gathered it morning to blow out candles on a giant cake. the party and art show is set to start in a half hour at the north beach gallery. >>> former president jimmy carter and his wife continue their tour of northern california today. they volunteered with habitat for humanity in san jose. they joined other high-profile volunteers like country singers garth brooks and trisha yearwood renovating homes and working on community projects. >>> actor tom hanks got personal on the late show with david letterman last night. he is battling type 2 diabetes. >> if you can weigh as much as you weighed in high school, you will essentially be completely healthy and not have type 2 diabetes. >> right. >> then i said to her, well, i'm going to have type 2 diabetes. [ laughter ] >> because there is no way i can weigh as much as i did in high school. >
of tower donor "lillie hitck coit" ... and some of the original coit tower mural artists..ath >>> today is a big day for coit tower in san francisco turning 80. relatives of poe donor lily hitchcock coit and some of the original mural artists gathered it morning to blow out candles on a giant cake. the party and art show is set to start in a half hour at the north beach gallery. >>> former president jimmy carter and his wife continue their tour of northern california...
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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 it presses it will be even worse than tobacco we invited the powerful industry lobby c t i a to discuss the issues raised in this report they sent this one line refusal t
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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expect earnings reports today from companies include boeing, caterpillar, eli lilly and u.s. airways. >>> apple unfailed a faster tablet and a new lineup of macs just in time for the holidays. the company also announced its later operating system for mac computers is now available for free. >>> and if you plan on shopping thanksgiving day, you will have plenty of retailers to choose from. kohl's now joins wal-mart, macy's, jcpenney and others who are opening their doors 8:00 p.m. thanksgiving day to get a jump start on the holiday shopping season but a new survey finds most people will do their christmas shopping from the comfort of their home or office. for the first time more consumers are expected to shop online for the holidays than in brick and mortar stores. that's your money watch. for the latest business news, follow me on twitter at alexiscbsnews. i'm alexis christoforous. >>> it is 4:43. time for a first look at today's question of the morning. in a recent survey, 60% of men say they worry about this. is it a, going bald, b, retirement savings, c, eternal bachelorho
expect earnings reports today from companies include boeing, caterpillar, eli lilly and u.s. airways. >>> apple unfailed a faster tablet and a new lineup of macs just in time for the holidays. the company also announced its later operating system for mac computers is now available for free. >>> and if you plan on shopping thanksgiving day, you will have plenty of retailers to choose from. kohl's now joins wal-mart, macy's, jcpenney and others who are opening their doors 8:00...
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built thanks to generosity of lilly hitchcock coit who left a third of her estate to beauty the city.amily members say more needs to be done to keep it around for decades still to come. >> it needs museum status. hopefully, that work will come. in and that will happen. >> coit tower listed on the national registry of historic places in 2008. last year there was a ballot measure aimed at protecting murals inside of the to you year coming up at 4:00 why you should think about how often you say the word "i". >> what has summer customers terrified and running? this is a hysterical video. you've got to see i. >> i am spencer christian. we're looking over the bay now how long will this last. is there rain in the forecast? the accu-weather forecast coming up. >> taking a look at traffic now this is the guadalupe park way. highway 87 running between 101 there is a sharks game at home tonight traffic very light right now. speaking of sports we love seeing a's pride a's trailing tigers in the 8th inning. we'll update that and we can invite to you e mail your photos to us on >>> a tiny pronounce
built thanks to generosity of lilly hitchcock coit who left a third of her estate to beauty the city.amily members say more needs to be done to keep it around for decades still to come. >> it needs museum status. hopefully, that work will come. in and that will happen. >> coit tower listed on the national registry of historic places in 2008. last year there was a ballot measure aimed at protecting murals inside of the to you year coming up at 4:00 why you should think about how...
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quarterly results from boeing, caterpillar and eli lilly among many others.l prices dropping to their lowest level since late june. like that. >>> and in overseas news, japanese and chinese stocks selling off overnight on fears of bad bank debt. and tight liquidity in china. it's always somewhere, isn't it? it's wednesday, october 23rd, 2013 and "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning, everybody. ike becky quick along with joe kernen and steve liesman. andrew will be back tomorrow. we have quarterly results before the opening bell from eli lilly, boeing, caterpillar and a lot of numbers are koumth pop among the newsmakers, we have caterpillar's ceo doug oberlehman. also lily's cfo, derica rice. >>> at 9:00, we have the fafh house price index. this afternoon, the treasury holds an auction of five-year notes. our top story this morning, china fears there was heavy selling in asia's afternoon session. traders are citing reports that top chinese lenders expunged about $3.7 billion in bad debts for the first six
quarterly results from boeing, caterpillar and eli lilly among many others.l prices dropping to their lowest level since late june. like that. >>> and in overseas news, japanese and chinese stocks selling off overnight on fears of bad bank debt. and tight liquidity in china. it's always somewhere, isn't it? it's wednesday, october 23rd, 2013 and "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning, everybody. ike becky quick along with joe kernen and steve liesman. andrew...
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she says she is in good company with past honorees they include faye, bill cosby, steve martin and lilly> good for her. >> temperatures around the country taking a live. >> what can you expect when you head out this morning? let's get the first degree weather update with maria moline gnaw. >> good morning heather and ainsley. we are talking about a dip in the jet stream across the great lakes and all of the way down to sections of tennessee. that's the reason why we are starting to see the cooler air from canada moving on southward. this morning we have widespread frost advisories and brief warnings in maid atlantic parts of virginia north carolina and down to parts of mississippi and also alabama. we have frost advisories all of the way down south. we are looking at temperatures that are 10-20 degrees below average for many of you. one of the spots already looking at dipping temperatures across the next several days is chicago. talking highs only in the 40's. in the nighttime hours only in the 20's. it has been so mild over the last several weeks that this is starting to feel like a lit
she says she is in good company with past honorees they include faye, bill cosby, steve martin and lilly> good for her. >> temperatures around the country taking a live. >> what can you expect when you head out this morning? let's get the first degree weather update with maria moline gnaw. >> good morning heather and ainsley. we are talking about a dip in the jet stream across the great lakes and all of the way down to sections of tennessee. that's the reason why we are...
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lilly's mother wanted to grab coffee here at the cafe but this are, as well as other recreation areas have been closed. >> like one of the most powerful country in the world and have a shut down? you're like wow. i think it's a shame. a shame. yes. >> reporter: the federal building at noon was like a ghost town only central workers came n we found nick here. he wanted to pay back taxes for his friday deadline, but couldn't. irs office was clesed. he was angry. >> in washington, d.c. they don't care. they got money. they get paid. >> that seemed to be the consensus among those we spoke with. vic lee abc 7 news. >> we're waiting to near a deal tonight to reopen the government would save workers at lawrence livermore lab from being furloughed. we told you yesterday they had begun the step of shutting down with 2000 workers then being furloughed monday. another thousand employees at nearby sandia national lab with were scheduled for furlough next week. >>> will be another six hours before we know if bart trains will be running tomorrow, tonight at 10:00 bart will announce whether yun yinz
lilly's mother wanted to grab coffee here at the cafe but this are, as well as other recreation areas have been closed. >> like one of the most powerful country in the world and have a shut down? you're like wow. i think it's a shame. a shame. yes. >> reporter: the federal building at noon was like a ghost town only central workers came n we found nick here. he wanted to pay back taxes for his friday deadline, but couldn't. irs office was clesed. he was angry. >> in...
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the daptice many took place around the lilly font which is a silver guilt pedestal which is part of theal the crown jewel's collection which is normally kept in the tower of london. people would have seen in it plays a small place card saying "in service". we expect to have official photos released only tomorrow. that is because the royal couple wanted to check them out before we all got to see them. >> he is a well behave ed baby. >> i agree. i like george. >> it takes a lot of confidence for the future king to wear a satin gown. >> just in time for halloween a spider invasion. forti i forcing the school to shut down. the bites are said to cause swelling and fever. >> that is horrible. >> like harry potter. >> are you having trouble picking out what color to paint your new car or which color to get? >> there are a number of unlimited colors are. >> is it red? >> it is not. >> it is not red. >> is it blue? >> it is not. ♪ here in my car ♪ i can listen to you ♪ cars >>> why not white? that is becoming the world's favorite choice for cars. this is according to the world's top car paint su
the daptice many took place around the lilly font which is a silver guilt pedestal which is part of theal the crown jewel's collection which is normally kept in the tower of london. people would have seen in it plays a small place card saying "in service". we expect to have official photos released only tomorrow. that is because the royal couple wanted to check them out before we all got to see them. >> he is a well behave ed baby. >> i agree. i like george. >> it...
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>> a lot of velvet and lillies, i don't know. >> could it be that children confuse ugly people for theonsters they read about in stories? that's also unfair. >> well, poor ugly people and you said it was the -- >> i am the defender of the uglies. i count myself as one. on a good day i am a seven, but generally i hover around a 4 or 3. >> you have had a lot of work done. >> i have had a lot of work done. >> you are adorable and i am not referring to anyone on this show, but i thought it was interesting that women or girls because they are showing children were more influenced by the attractive people because if you look at most news programs, totally, totally hot girls and really ugly guys. perhaps they should switch that. >> yes, but then i would be out of work. >> no, not you. not particularly fox. i am talking about some of the others. >> shepherd smith is sitting at home watching red eye and a single tear is running down his cheek. >> are you talking about piers morgan? >> i am not naming other names. if you look at the other networks the girls are generally hot. >> and brian willia
>> a lot of velvet and lillies, i don't know. >> could it be that children confuse ugly people for theonsters they read about in stories? that's also unfair. >> well, poor ugly people and you said it was the -- >> i am the defender of the uglies. i count myself as one. on a good day i am a seven, but generally i hover around a 4 or 3. >> you have had a lot of work done. >> i have had a lot of work done. >> you are adorable and i am not referring to...
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scott lilly is a senior fellow at the center for american progress. he's worked here in the house, known to all of us, as the director of the house appropriations committee. very important spot to be in. executive director of the joint economic committee and former chief of staff of former congressman david obey you're welcome here again. >> thank you very much. and it's good to be here. i am not going to talk about the judiciary but i would like to associate myself with the remarks of the other panelists on a. i think the judiciary has really been hammered. the constitutional prohibition against reducing a judge's salary means that a big part of the workforce can't be touched through sequestration which means the rest of the workforce takes a disproportionate blow. i'm also not going to talk about the shut down with respect to the justice department, not because there aren't big problems there, even though only 50% of the workforce is furloughed right now. there is a lot of chaos been generated. but the problems from the shut down are quite different
scott lilly is a senior fellow at the center for american progress. he's worked here in the house, known to all of us, as the director of the house appropriations committee. very important spot to be in. executive director of the joint economic committee and former chief of staff of former congressman david obey you're welcome here again. >> thank you very much. and it's good to be here. i am not going to talk about the judiciary but i would like to associate myself with the remarks of...
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lilly ledbetter, we have to go further. family medical leave, we have to go further. child block grants, tax credit, has to go further. it was on president nixon's desk and he vetoed it for social or cultural reasons. some guys probably said that. whatever it was. but nonetheless -- that's a long time ago. this is our mission. we must have -- this is the most transformative thing we can do for not only women and their families, for men and their families as for our economy. now, just to say a couple things. first of all, we've been listening to stories across the country. you heard some eloquent ones today. what mimi said about kids going to work -- school sick, we hear it all over the country. one woman that we invited in new haven at rosa delauro's home. she got up there. she was telling her story, how she went from a single mom, this, this, got a job. her own success story. she said, let me tell you what i see in my job. i'm a bus driver, school bus driver. and i see kids -- i pull up to the stop -- i know exactly what's going to happen. there will be a mom with te
lilly ledbetter, we have to go further. family medical leave, we have to go further. child block grants, tax credit, has to go further. it was on president nixon's desk and he vetoed it for social or cultural reasons. some guys probably said that. whatever it was. but nonetheless -- that's a long time ago. this is our mission. we must have -- this is the most transformative thing we can do for not only women and their families, for men and their families as for our economy. now, just to say a...
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>> lilly fails to provide her address here in san francisco, a typical indication that she may very likely be staying right here in the massage parlor. >> ed, what does this look like to you? >> it looks like they're living here. two suitcases here full of clothes and there's shoes, there's bags of blankets. i would suspect that the lady we found in this room probably lives here. when we asked her where she lived, she didn't have an address. her i.d. says she is from el monte, california, which is in southern california. >> why would the women be living here? what does that indicate to you? >> that they are trafficked. they may not be here of their own volition. they may be forced to be here -- >> ed's suspicion that lily may be trafficked comes from more than two decades of working as a public health watch dog. in 2005 his observations held a -- helped a federal trafficking raid free 100 korean women from downtown massage parlors. when rescued, the women told police, parlor owners forced them to have sex with customers in order to repay traffickers who brought them to america. >> five gir
>> lilly fails to provide her address here in san francisco, a typical indication that she may very likely be staying right here in the massage parlor. >> ed, what does this look like to you? >> it looks like they're living here. two suitcases here full of clothes and there's shoes, there's bags of blankets. i would suspect that the lady we found in this room probably lives here. when we asked her where she lived, she didn't have an address. her i.d. says she is from el monte,...
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it's one thing to do it on the lilly ledbetter act. >> mark hannah, the president has been so negative on the economy. he's been fear-mongering about if we don't meet all of our governmental obligations, meaning the whole bloody budget. i want to read you something. this is a story out of "the washington post." moody's, the rating agency says the following, that the u.s. treasury department is likely to continue paying interest on the government debt even if congress fails to lift the limit on borrowing next week, thereby preserving the nation's sterling aaa credit. what they're saying is something i say every night. we get $240 billion a month of income. we only have to pay out $35 billion of interest expense. there is no chance, there is simply no chance that we will default on our u.s. treasury obligations. and why the president continues to go down that road, i do not get it. he should be optimistic instead of trying to scare the bejesus out of everybody. >> the president is optimistic about the country's economy. we talks about the private sector creating jobs and the deficit shri
it's one thing to do it on the lilly ledbetter act. >> mark hannah, the president has been so negative on the economy. he's been fear-mongering about if we don't meet all of our governmental obligations, meaning the whole bloody budget. i want to read you something. this is a story out of "the washington post." moody's, the rating agency says the following, that the u.s. treasury department is likely to continue paying interest on the government debt even if congress fails to...
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they remind me of big old pharma, like merck and lilly. pioneer being the equivalent of celgene.how struck pay dirt in the old field. it happened. and every day the market's trying to revalue the stock to reflect the immense value. it's a beautiful thing to watch the revaluation of a company that people didn't give a fig about not that long ago. to me, the stock's a best buy and pioneer are celebrations of how you can strike it rich if you're willing to accept that turn arounds can happen and science and technology can be used to increase value. if you check out best buy, recognize the changes, looked at the financials and saw the turn, you could have had a -- if you listened to the management of pioneer at the beginning of the year, you would have known the possibilities here. the take away from these runs is obvious. anyone that thinks the market is an efficient evaluator of what the company's worth has his head in the academic sand. and these are not one-off experiences. we've seen the same thing with eog, continental resources, and again with gamestop and retail. that's not a
they remind me of big old pharma, like merck and lilly. pioneer being the equivalent of celgene.how struck pay dirt in the old field. it happened. and every day the market's trying to revalue the stock to reflect the immense value. it's a beautiful thing to watch the revaluation of a company that people didn't give a fig about not that long ago. to me, the stock's a best buy and pioneer are celebrations of how you can strike it rich if you're willing to accept that turn arounds can happen and...
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it's your speculative play and it is not eli lilly. it is not pfizer.s go to mihali in missouri. >> boo-yah, jimmy. >> yo, yo! >> it seems very undervalued at these levels? >> no. i don't like the management turmoil, and it's coming down so much and we recommend that you get rid of this stock at 100 and i am not going back to it. let's go to apendra. >> hey, jim. how are you? >> all right. how are you? >> good. good. thank you and thanks for your work. >> thank you. i have a question for marketo is a very good company and it's in the space that i like in a mobile social, but here's the issue. these stocks are going to be under a little pressure because of the high ult in imstocks in the sector right now are under pressure. just don't freak out. i think it's a good situation. let's go to bo as in pennsylvania. >> boo-yah, jim. how are you doing, today! >> real good, man! you're from around me, what's going on? >> i'm a senior at drexler university, the college of business. and the ticker bhi, baker hughes. >> it's very cheap. you're not buying the highes
it's your speculative play and it is not eli lilly. it is not pfizer.s go to mihali in missouri. >> boo-yah, jimmy. >> yo, yo! >> it seems very undervalued at these levels? >> no. i don't like the management turmoil, and it's coming down so much and we recommend that you get rid of this stock at 100 and i am not going back to it. let's go to apendra. >> hey, jim. how are you? >> all right. how are you? >> good. good. thank you and thanks for your work....
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charlie cook asked, by drawing themselves into safe lilly-white strong holds, have republicans boxedemblance to the rest of the country? the answer, charlie, is yes. and that demographic sameness is reinforcing a philosophy undergirded by a narcissistic self centeredness. people who see the world filled with makers and takers and useless eaters, buy into the fantasy of building it yourself without any help, direct or indirect from the government who think you can be part of a nation without being part of the community of that nation. who think if you're poor, it's because you made bad choices and you deserve no help. and if you're rich, it's because you made good choices and you deserve rewards. so, of course, this group voted against food stamps and opposed raising the minimum wage, but repeatedly voted for cutting capital gains taxes. they're against aid for people hurt in hurricane sandy and immigration reform and voting rights and marriage equality and health insurance for the working poor, as if they can wall themselves off from real america and put themselves back in some rockw
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in my former years as a hedge fund manager, nothing could compare to merck, pfizer and lilly.hey were capital gains machines. all right, fast forward 20 years and with innovation dwindling, they've become almost like utilities in the growth characteristics. they are con ed. they would likely not be owned by those seeking income not capital appreciation. they've become bond market equity equivalents. monday market equivalents, a rising tide does not lift all ships. the ones with holes in them still sink. here's the bottom line, most of the time you can't just hang on to stocks for years and years and years. but if you find a growth stock, something driven by the same kind of theme, there's nothing wrong with owning the super high quality stocks for as long as the story intact and that can be a long time. but just like life, secular growth doesn't last forever. and while you may want to go for the greatest secular surf ride of all time, remember, even the biggest wave like the wave of apple ends up crashing on the shore eventually. only homework will keep you from crashing along
in my former years as a hedge fund manager, nothing could compare to merck, pfizer and lilly.hey were capital gains machines. all right, fast forward 20 years and with innovation dwindling, they've become almost like utilities in the growth characteristics. they are con ed. they would likely not be owned by those seeking income not capital appreciation. they've become bond market equity equivalents. monday market equivalents, a rising tide does not lift all ships. the ones with holes in them...
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you know, you're so right, and you're hitting very close to home, because my 11-year-old daughter lilly's fifth-grade class went to nauvoo, and being a good parent, i chaperoned along, so i was just there a couple weeks ago, and you're so right about the zeal. and it brings up this fascinating question, we talked about it with myth: did joseph smith actually find plates revealed to him by a divine personage that revealed a new book and this plan? well, people are going to argue back and forth, and if you go to nauvoo, as you well know, you're going to find the established christians in town, signs everywhere saying, "this is not true. don't believe in mormons," all of this. but it's belief and behavior- beliefs and believers- that is so amazing. and you are so right. i was there just now three, four weeks ago, and the women making candles, the mormon men who are on a mission- you know, they're there for free, utah plates, idaho plates- they're there, working there for free, making horseshoes, showing the kids how to make buggies, how to make soap, how to do all these sorts of things. you
you know, you're so right, and you're hitting very close to home, because my 11-year-old daughter lilly's fifth-grade class went to nauvoo, and being a good parent, i chaperoned along, so i was just there a couple weeks ago, and you're so right about the zeal. and it brings up this fascinating question, we talked about it with myth: did joseph smith actually find plates revealed to him by a divine personage that revealed a new book and this plan? well, people are going to argue back and forth,...
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. >>> nasdaq chain, pot lilly shares are -- pot bellly is expanding at 120%.l began. >> i was an early adopter in the 1981 at first one. we have early adopters to the stock. we love to have the ipo do as potbelly did today, double in value after it hit the nasdaq. one of the reasons why that is the unique nature of this more about that in a moment. first the competitors. there's a lot of competitors out there like panera, buffalo wild wings, chipolte. they also are much bigger than potbelly. a lot of potential for growth here in this unique place where you hear things like live music and special decor to each location. we talked to the ceo of the company about that on the fox business network earlier today. >> we have a great experience and it is a combination of our awesome product, people in place. you come into our sandwich shops you will not find formica. you will find wood. you will find live music. a lot of attention on great quality. >> it is not your typical chain. i like to think of it as the unchained chain. they have a guy that makes decor different
. >>> nasdaq chain, pot lilly shares are -- pot bellly is expanding at 120%.l began. >> i was an early adopter in the 1981 at first one. we have early adopters to the stock. we love to have the ipo do as potbelly did today, double in value after it hit the nasdaq. one of the reasons why that is the unique nature of this more about that in a moment. first the competitors. there's a lot of competitors out there like panera, buffalo wild wings, chipolte. they also are much bigger...
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lillis, his work is online at thehill.com.nterested, nbc news has a look at what to expect in the days ahead. as many as 2000 for load workers will be out of a job -- 2000 furloughed workers will be out of a job. a major defense contractor says it will be forced to furlough as many as 4000 workers. there is more football expected. one between the air force and navy did go on as scheduled. there's a question as to whether some of these games will continue into the fall. if you owe the government, it is still do. if you're having mass trouble, you will probably not get anyone on the iris to help you out. october 16 and 17th are the big deadlines, the day in which the federal government exhaust its ability to borrow money unless congress raises the limits it can borrow. negotiations increasingly likely to be tied up and talks related to the shutdown. we want to hear from you on who you think is to blame for all of this. first is randy -- actually we will go to joseph, from scranton, pennsylvania, blaming the republicans. caller:
lillis, his work is online at thehill.com.nterested, nbc news has a look at what to expect in the days ahead. as many as 2000 for load workers will be out of a job -- 2000 furloughed workers will be out of a job. a major defense contractor says it will be forced to furlough as many as 4000 workers. there is more football expected. one between the air force and navy did go on as scheduled. there's a question as to whether some of these games will continue into the fall. if you owe the...
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norfolk southern had a decent report, lilly had good numbers, they had good zyprexa sales.lpoint benefited from membership. i know caterpillar is a lot of the talk today. i'm a little more concerned with the tech guidance, the lack of revenue on the tech side is going to be an issue today. back to you. >> thank you, bob pisani. jim krcramer is back with us afr that great interview with howard schultz. lumber liquidators, yet again higher. i guess the fish and wildlife investigation into i think it was lumber from perhaps places it shouldn't be coming from and particularly scarce trees doesn't seem to hold them back at all, does it? >> no. lumber liquidators, i like to make a little joke about it, but it's a metaphor for the moment. if you have high growth, people suspend a lot of judgment. lumber liquidators like whirlpool very much skewed towards housing and toward the part of housing where the discretionary spending is still ramping up. when you have high growth, bob pisani talked about low growth in tech, whether it be retail, whether it be in tech or machinery or aerosp
norfolk southern had a decent report, lilly had good numbers, they had good zyprexa sales.lpoint benefited from membership. i know caterpillar is a lot of the talk today. i'm a little more concerned with the tech guidance, the lack of revenue on the tech side is going to be an issue today. back to you. >> thank you, bob pisani. jim krcramer is back with us afr that great interview with howard schultz. lumber liquidators, yet again higher. i guess the fish and wildlife investigation into i...