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the third and final act of the over 25s is lillie mccloud. >> my name is lillie mccloud. i'm 54. i love singing. when i was a little girl, i've always had this dream. i've had some experiences in the business before, but it didn't work out. i could never really get anyone to see me as more than just a dance diva. x factor has given me that chance to come and to really try to grab my dream again. ♪ oh, oh ♪ no ♪ you don't know ♪ the cost of my praise ♪ you don't know the cost ♪ of the oil ♪ in my alabaster box ♪ oh, in my box [cheers and applause] when the song was over, and they were standing and crying, i was shocked actually. oh... it was amazing to see people respond like that. that's special. [all shrieking] when i found out kelly was my mentor, i was like, "ah, diva!" ♪ a chair is still a chair ♪ even when there's no one ♪ sitting there 4 chair challenge-- it was nerve-racking the whole time. this competition will really show you what you're made of. ♪ is not a home ♪ if there's no one there ♪ to hold me tight ♪ and no one there ♪ you can kiss good night >> lillie, you've go
the third and final act of the over 25s is lillie mccloud. >> my name is lillie mccloud. i'm 54. i love singing. when i was a little girl, i've always had this dream. i've had some experiences in the business before, but it didn't work out. i could never really get anyone to see me as more than just a dance diva. x factor has given me that chance to come and to really try to grab my dream again. ♪ oh, oh ♪ no ♪ you don't know ♪ the cost of my praise ♪ you don't know the cost ♪...
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eli lilly. >> goldman downgrades lilly to sell today. i agree with the call. there's a lot of other players, even pharma, get more upside for your dollar than here, earning for the next four years are not due to grow. i'd rather be in pfizer than lilly or the pharmaceutical names. >> i bought lilly on the downgrade i thought it was too much. >> transocean and our friend carl icahn. >> he's gotten some of what he's asked for. in terms of the dividend and more board seats. what's more important to me, from a fundamental basis, the company has retired ten older drill ships and they're going out and they're -- excuse me, they are ordering more drill ships and retiring older ones this is a big deal. a company that's had older technology and haven't been able to compete effectively to ensco-like company. i have not liked this story. i preferred ensco but like the announcement. >> a big win for carl. he told me a short time ago, they're going to ipo the mlp, that's positive, as well as adding a gentleman to the board that he wanted. hopes that they can raise the divi
eli lilly. >> goldman downgrades lilly to sell today. i agree with the call. there's a lot of other players, even pharma, get more upside for your dollar than here, earning for the next four years are not due to grow. i'd rather be in pfizer than lilly or the pharmaceutical names. >> i bought lilly on the downgrade i thought it was too much. >> transocean and our friend carl icahn. >> he's gotten some of what he's asked for. in terms of the dividend and more board seats....
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por cierto, el miércoles tres es cumpleaños de lilly téllez laura zapata se va a presentar en el un avión interesante. rebeca de alba dice que puede ser que adopte un bebé pero que todavía más el momento, me pregunto cuándo será, no por nada sino porque la paciencia se agota y no nada más la paciencia, las leyes para adopción en méxico impidenque una mujer mayor de 40 años y soltera pueda adoptar, a menos de que tú tengas algún arreglo personal con alguien, seguramente lo pueden lograr, pero las leyes son estrictas al respecto y después de 40 años ya no puedes adoptar si eres hombre soltero tampoco que yo sepa no lo siento, lo seguiremos apoyando como debe de ser rebeca de alba uno desea ser madre llena exclusiva para ventaneando la guapa conductora compartió que noes el momento, sin embargo más adelante le gustaría adoptar que otro que la vida son etapas entonces yo creo que adoptar a un niño no es que te den ganas,es más bien una responsabilidad tan grande porque no es un niño, es una vida para toda tu vida entonces no se ha dado la situación, es algo que no descartó, mi opción sería ad
por cierto, el miércoles tres es cumpleaños de lilly téllez laura zapata se va a presentar en el un avión interesante. rebeca de alba dice que puede ser que adopte un bebé pero que todavía más el momento, me pregunto cuándo será, no por nada sino porque la paciencia se agota y no nada más la paciencia, las leyes para adopción en méxico impidenque una mujer mayor de 40 años y soltera pueda adoptar, a menos de que tú tengas algún arreglo personal con alguien, seguramente lo pueden...
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i want you to -- sell, sell, sell -- lilly and buy j & j.husetts. >> caller: hi, mr. cramer. thanks for taking my call. >> my pleasure. >> caller: i'm calling about giant interactive, g.a. >> oh, chinese play. it does have momentum, but i'm still not going to go there. i recommend bidu. i reiterate that i like yahoo!. why do i like yahoo? it's got the alibaba stake and i think that will be gigantic. chris in new york. >> caller: hey, jim. how are you doing? >> good, chris. how about you? >> caller: good, good. i acquired pxd at 185. >> let me spend time for a second on these independent oil companies. a lot of people feel they are absolutely over it. we know oil could fall further. i think the stocks are ahead of the commodities. they have already come down a lot. i like pioneer a lot, but let's understand each other. i like e.o.g. more than pioneer. i think e.o.g. will have better prices than pioneer at these levels. larry in ohio. >> caller: yes, cramer. >> yeah. >> caller: i wanted to know what you think about i bought some facebook. >> f
i want you to -- sell, sell, sell -- lilly and buy j & j.husetts. >> caller: hi, mr. cramer. thanks for taking my call. >> my pleasure. >> caller: i'm calling about giant interactive, g.a. >> oh, chinese play. it does have momentum, but i'm still not going to go there. i recommend bidu. i reiterate that i like yahoo!. why do i like yahoo? it's got the alibaba stake and i think that will be gigantic. chris in new york. >> caller: hey, jim. how are you doing?...
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when lilly donated a third of the state to beautify the city she loved, she left it to others to decide how to spend it. >> originally. the city fathers tried to mr. a road with her 100,000. friends and luckily, others said she wanted something different and unique. >> in 1933, years after her death, the city decided to build the familiar art deco tower with an elevator ride up with spectacular views of the day. because it was a depression and people needed jobs, government commissioned artist to create the fresco mirrors. the scenes of life in california became the first publicly sponsored art in the country, giving koit towers stunning views both inside and out. >> with the works of art, it's become a museum. that's in part, motivated all of us to push the city, harder to treat it like a museum. we hope from forward, it will be. >> monday, the next five months, coit tower will be closed as crews renovate the structure. windows will be replaced to keep out moisture. inside protective barriers will be installed. art i haves will repair any scrapes or scratches on the delicate murals. jo
when lilly donated a third of the state to beautify the city she loved, she left it to others to decide how to spend it. >> originally. the city fathers tried to mr. a road with her 100,000. friends and luckily, others said she wanted something different and unique. >> in 1933, years after her death, the city decided to build the familiar art deco tower with an elevator ride up with spectacular views of the day. because it was a depression and people needed jobs, government...
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what do you do for ely lilly? >> great company. they use all three of our product lines.helping them revolutionize their field force globally. it's a global company. they have people in japan, europe, china, u.s., et cetera, we're delivering them a salesforce automation tool on the ipad that their people can walk into doctors offices around the world and show the benefits of their product, educate those doctors, so doctors can provide their medicine effectively. that's the biggest thing we're doing. >> but the veeva network would be able to indicate where their return on investment is coming from. >> that's the next thing with eli lilly, is the veeva network product. that allows them to target the physicians more effectively. >> last question is a little difficult. you came from salesforce.com. people don't understand a lot of the dream force companies are on the salesforce platform, they have still connected to sales force. what are you doing with benioff? >> well, mark and i have had a relationship -- >> you worked there -- >> i worked there for ages. but in terms of ve
what do you do for ely lilly? >> great company. they use all three of our product lines.helping them revolutionize their field force globally. it's a global company. they have people in japan, europe, china, u.s., et cetera, we're delivering them a salesforce automation tool on the ipad that their people can walk into doctors offices around the world and show the benefits of their product, educate those doctors, so doctors can provide their medicine effectively. that's the biggest thing...
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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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dear billy ♪ ♪ happy birthday to you >>> major funding for religion and newsweekly is provided by lillyment, indianapolis based foundation dedicated to 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. the ads promise retirement advice tailored just for you. - "we're going to give you one-on-one advice." that's the big print, and then in the small print, on the bottom, "you are not entitled to rely on it." - "he bought goldman sachs yesterday at $108. "and this morning, it was at $138. "can you say cha-ching?" we lost almost--right at $560,000. it's completely gone. - a federal official is on a mission to better protect consumers. - the consumer believes that the advice they're getting is in their best interest. the consumer has a right to believe that, but, unfortunately, the reality doesn't match. - i don't think more regulation's going to prevent people who are bad actors or people who are outliers. i think what we need to do is
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to topic number one monet money - hedge fund guy recently spent 43 million for a monet, the water lillie's, so do you find is this irrational exuberance in the stock market? > i think they're two lessons with this. number 1: the guy that bought this was a hedge fund manager worth $2 billion so from a risk standpoint if he spends 43 million and is worth 2 billion that's only 2 percent of his portfolio, so that's the proper risk allocation in case a trade goes bad. it also shows the there's a lot of money to be made in these markets. > > it's a lot of money to be made one stock all want to talk about, we've been talking about fine art. sotheby's b-i-d that stock is headed to 55 and then higher it just came from 49. it was activist play in there. i think it's gonna go higher it's going to 55. > i think it's going to 75. once it does about 55 its going to 75. topic 2 2) bit o' cash - a norwegian man casually invested $26 in bitcoins- now that eventually turned into nearly 1 million dollars. where would you invest your money? > > not bit coins, those aren't safe. i mean you can buy lottery tick
to topic number one monet money - hedge fund guy recently spent 43 million for a monet, the water lillie's, so do you find is this irrational exuberance in the stock market? > i think they're two lessons with this. number 1: the guy that bought this was a hedge fund manager worth $2 billion so from a risk standpoint if he spends 43 million and is worth 2 billion that's only 2 percent of his portfolio, so that's the proper risk allocation in case a trade goes bad. it also shows the there's a...
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dear billy ♪ ♪ happy birthday to you >>> major funding for religion and newsweekly is provided by lillyment, indianapolis based foundation dedicated to 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. - bob scully's world show is brought to you by redline communications. bringing rugged wireless networks where nobody else will go. ♪ - hi, this is bob scully, and welcome to another edition of the world show: entrepreneurs/ the redline series. there are many rankings of major corporations in the business press. there is the fortune 500, the profit 100, the forbes 400, but in canada at least, by far the most prestigious is the global leaders list, and they might as well call it the global leaders shortlist - it's pretty hard to get onto it. to get on that list, you have to be one of the top 5 corporations in your sector in the world. one company that was comfortably ensconced there on that pedestal is russel metals, a canadian corpor
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for kelly and the over 25s, it's rachel potter, jeff gutt, and lillie mccloud.or simon and the groups: restless road, alex & sierra, and sweet suspense. and now it's time to meet the final 12. [upbeat techno music] ♪ welcome to a special edition of the x factor. on tuesday night, the final 12 acts were revealed live by the judges, but who are they? tonight, we're gonna meet the final 12. we're gonna learn where they come from. we're gonna see the journey that they took to get here. first up, the girls category and the three girls mentored by demi lovato. and to kick it off, ellona santiago. >> my name's ellona santiago. i'm 17 years old, and i'm from san lorenzo, california. i was actually born in the philippines, and when i was 11 months old, me and my whole family migrated to the united states to have a better life. when we first moved here, we moved into a relative's garage, and it was-- it was a struggle. growing up, i didn't really see my parents a lot 'cause they were always working double jobs, triple jobs. and now my mom works at a copy center, and my da
for kelly and the over 25s, it's rachel potter, jeff gutt, and lillie mccloud.or simon and the groups: restless road, alex & sierra, and sweet suspense. and now it's time to meet the final 12. [upbeat techno music] ♪ welcome to a special edition of the x factor. on tuesday night, the final 12 acts were revealed live by the judges, but who are they? tonight, we're gonna meet the final 12. we're gonna learn where they come from. we're gonna see the journey that they took to get here. first...
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lilly's or generally minor crimes and what it really comes down to is that these arrests these as opposed identifications could have been done by chance to. when they looked at what the t.s.a. was doing for those of the techniques they're following in the government accountability office found that the techniques that the t.s.a. have adopted. are basically the equivalent of just going in guessing whether you think somebody is high risk or not there might be a slight improvement in the overall results but basically after looking at four hundred studies of the techniques the t.s.a. that they have to they found that there really is no evidence that are going to proves just standing there and guessing. and j.v. how concerned should americans be about this program allowing people to fall victim to things like racial profiling. well there are much so i mean i know in the boston office a lot of t.s.a. workers just a fun that's being unsure what else to do a lot of their coworkers and there's three thousand t.s.a. officers around the country who are dedicated to using these techniques but in bost
lilly's or generally minor crimes and what it really comes down to is that these arrests these as opposed identifications could have been done by chance to. when they looked at what the t.s.a. was doing for those of the techniques they're following in the government accountability office found that the techniques that the t.s.a. have adopted. are basically the equivalent of just going in guessing whether you think somebody is high risk or not there might be a slight improvement in the overall...
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lilly in the morning and 66, santa rosa 687.ntioch oak lay all -- oakland 65, alameda 64, 70 for gilroy, they were 71 and santa cruz were also at 61 and low mid- including woodside, 66. mostly cloudy, just go the -- do the high cloud deck will be cold. >>> guess what, another tahoe ski resort opens today. squall valley plans on opening at 10:00 a.m. and other tahoe resorts are opening as well. >>> today they forced the government to release the weekly jobless numbers today and they announced 3 16,000 filed for unemployment and it is also the lowest level and economists actually affected those numbers to go up. the auto maker issued two more recalls and it is because of poet tensionnal, and the escape is for or against. >>> the wall street journal said connection communication -- cox communications could buy them and they are the second largest cable company in the u.s. and they have been losing subscribers as more video stream being emerges. they also oh ktvu. >>> they are trying to slam the breaks on speed being cars, they have
lilly in the morning and 66, santa rosa 687.ntioch oak lay all -- oakland 65, alameda 64, 70 for gilroy, they were 71 and santa cruz were also at 61 and low mid- including woodside, 66. mostly cloudy, just go the -- do the high cloud deck will be cold. >>> guess what, another tahoe ski resort opens today. squall valley plans on opening at 10:00 a.m. and other tahoe resorts are opening as well. >>> today they forced the government to release the weekly jobless numbers today and...
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group filed a lawsuit back in two thousand and nine on behalf of lilly haskell the woman that you're looking at she was arrested while attending a peace rally in san francisco she was released without being charged but her d.n.a. is now in california's system currently the case will be taken up by the ninth u.s. circuit court of appeals in december meanwhile from pennsylvania is on its way to becoming the twenty ninth state to allow d.n.a. collection upon arrest to talk more in-depth about this case and the broader implications of d.n.a. collection i'm joined now by david kay a professor of law at penn state david thank you so much for joining me now what are your thoughts on this a.c.l.u. in northern california appeal the killer for new kill reason is a fairly narrow question because just this summer the u.s. supreme court decided the case in maryland and you know the maryland law which took d.n.a. from people who were arrested but not yet convicted. very interesting now i know that you are in pennsylvania right now obviously so are we as i mentioned pennsylvania is going to be the
group filed a lawsuit back in two thousand and nine on behalf of lilly haskell the woman that you're looking at she was arrested while attending a peace rally in san francisco she was released without being charged but her d.n.a. is now in california's system currently the case will be taken up by the ninth u.s. circuit court of appeals in december meanwhile from pennsylvania is on its way to becoming the twenty ninth state to allow d.n.a. collection upon arrest to talk more in-depth about this...
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that big super specialize in your thoughts big what has happened is exxon dupont dow chemical eli lilly merck all the big companies have already had great success just gaming the system in taking away sovereignty by way of nafta nafta is very weak where it comes to for a foreign entities right to come in and change a sovereign law t p p puts nafta on steroids but already we've seen the oil companies force people in canada that said you know we don't want you drilling in our backyard they've been forced they've been sued in the legislation that that prevents. that drilling has been thrown to the side same way with fracking same way with pricing of pharmaceuticals this is a complete takeover of what we hold so dearly and that's the right for us to be able to govern ourselves tom and it really this is the last stage if this were to succeed this is the last stage of making the united states in a something akin to psi pan in this sense it creates what we call job scarcity if you have twenty people that are applying for the same job the employers able to say no we're not going to honor osho w
that big super specialize in your thoughts big what has happened is exxon dupont dow chemical eli lilly merck all the big companies have already had great success just gaming the system in taking away sovereignty by way of nafta nafta is very weak where it comes to for a foreign entities right to come in and change a sovereign law t p p puts nafta on steroids but already we've seen the oil companies force people in canada that said you know we don't want you drilling in our backyard they've...
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that big super specialize in your thoughts big what has happened is exxon dupont dow chemical eli lilly merck all the big companies have already had great success just gaming the system in taking away sovereignty by way of nafta nafta is very weak where it comes to foreign entities right to come in and change a sovereign law t p p puts nafta on steroids but already we've seen the oil companies force people in canada that said you know we don't want you drilling in our backyard they've been forced they've been sued in the legislation that prevents that that drilling has been thrown to the side same way with fracking same way with pricing of pharmaceuticals. this is a complete takeover of what we hold so dearly and that's the right for us to be able to govern ourselves tom and it really this is the last stage if this were to succeed this is the last stage of making the united states in a something akin to sy pan in this sense it creates what we call jobs scarcity if you have twenty people that are applying for the same job the employers able to say no we're not going to honor osho we're n
that big super specialize in your thoughts big what has happened is exxon dupont dow chemical eli lilly merck all the big companies have already had great success just gaming the system in taking away sovereignty by way of nafta nafta is very weak where it comes to foreign entities right to come in and change a sovereign law t p p puts nafta on steroids but already we've seen the oil companies force people in canada that said you know we don't want you drilling in our backyard they've been...
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a new one lilly and holt drive at rossville boulevard. on the beltway speeds averaging at 50 right now on the west side outer loop. so starting to see our first minor delay. that's a look at that accident at 295 at the beltway. the right merge lane is partially blocked. that's a look at the west side of the beltway. volume building but still moving well at 70. this traffic report is brought to you by your maryland toyota dealer. do you dream of all the places you'd like to go? toyota is ready to take you there. now is great time to find a great deal on a toyota at buyatoyota.com. >>> take it away, ron matz. >> reporter: good morning. we're live with kennedy krieger. good morning. >> good morning. >> reporter:e teaming up to help youngsters at kennedy krieger during the holidays. bill, how are you doing? >> great. >> reporter: so tell us about this soft toy collection that's going on at ikea. >> we can only bring a portion of what we sell in our toy. from every toy sold november 10th through january 4th we donate $1 to education programs t
a new one lilly and holt drive at rossville boulevard. on the beltway speeds averaging at 50 right now on the west side outer loop. so starting to see our first minor delay. that's a look at that accident at 295 at the beltway. the right merge lane is partially blocked. that's a look at the west side of the beltway. volume building but still moving well at 70. this traffic report is brought to you by your maryland toyota dealer. do you dream of all the places you'd like to go? toyota is ready...
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some of these drugs, i think tufts university and eli lilly had done a research report and they said an estimate of about a billion dollars just to make one of these drugs. then if we take a look recently with the obama administration, we have noticed that they're going after the big pharmas as far as medical devices and some of those drugs. those costs will pile up. melissa: so what does that mean? what's your implication there? >> what it means the costs will continue to skyrocket, and you've got baby boomers retiring at 10,000 a day. melissa: the cost and revenues to the company. lee, it bothers me that the "boston globe" that half the 15 people on the panel have decided, have financial tieses to statin companies, two drug companies. they had a dog in this fight as they were saying, more people should take these drugs. that bothers me. >> well, first of all the issue, it is not going to be such a windfall for big pharma because a majority of these statins, like lipitor, they're off patent. melissa: hang on. crestor is not. it was the most prescribed drug in the past year. >> right
some of these drugs, i think tufts university and eli lilly had done a research report and they said an estimate of about a billion dollars just to make one of these drugs. then if we take a look recently with the obama administration, we have noticed that they're going after the big pharmas as far as medical devices and some of those drugs. those costs will pile up. melissa: so what does that mean? what's your implication there? >> what it means the costs will continue to skyrocket, and...
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daisy, anna bell, lilly. >> olive, rosemary, chicken, 50 burritos. oh my god. i'm starving. miss?t bring our appetizers out in the nest 30 seconds, i'm going to plunge your face into the deep fryer. >> and also two waters, please. but no hurry. >> thank you. >> jimmy: thank you. [ cheers and applause ] rashida and i are singing a special holiday song after the break. stick around everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: hi, everybody, happy thanksgiving. welcome back to the show. we are here with the lovely and talented rashida jones. we've been friends a long time, and whenever we hang out, i love singing with you because you have a great voice. i thought maybe tonight we could sing some songs together on the show. whatever you want to do. you want to do current hits, traditional, holiday songs. anything. >> how about both? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, my god. [ laughter ] what are you saying? are you saying, change the words from popular songs to make them about thanksgiving and also about hanukkah and christmas? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy, i'm up all nigh
daisy, anna bell, lilly. >> olive, rosemary, chicken, 50 burritos. oh my god. i'm starving. miss?t bring our appetizers out in the nest 30 seconds, i'm going to plunge your face into the deep fryer. >> and also two waters, please. but no hurry. >> thank you. >> jimmy: thank you. [ cheers and applause ] rashida and i are singing a special holiday song after the break. stick around everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: hi, everybody, happy...
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the lilly martina, under $20. tracy: his book, complete wine course.wish i could. ashley: a great segment. breaking news. moments ago with the white house, insurance executives driving to meet with the president after he kind of backed down yesterday and said you lost your coverage. you can go and get it back again. these guys, the insurance company executives you are making the ultimate decision on that. some of the not too pleased. among them, aetna, he myrna, james roosevelt. patricia hemingway. florida blues. those are some of the people who are meeting with the president today to talk about the latest developments in the affordable health care act. will report on that meeting. keep it right here as this insurance executives meet with the president. okay. just a little after a quarter till the hour. time for stocks. that set down to the new york stock exchange. every time i looked up it is a new record high intraday level. i mean to make as been quite an impressive run. we talk about this bull market that has gone on for years and showing no signs
the lilly martina, under $20. tracy: his book, complete wine course.wish i could. ashley: a great segment. breaking news. moments ago with the white house, insurance executives driving to meet with the president after he kind of backed down yesterday and said you lost your coverage. you can go and get it back again. these guys, the insurance company executives you are making the ultimate decision on that. some of the not too pleased. among them, aetna, he myrna, james roosevelt. patricia...
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. >> reporter: some of the state's largest employers like pharmaceutical company, eli lilly and simon malls have joined a coalition against the amendment. the indiana family institute has spoken in favor of the ban on its website but would not do an interview with al jazeera. for couples like beth and trish, it's not just about economics, it's about equal rights. >> what i care about is equal protection under the law for trish and i, and to be a full-fledged citizen of this great hoosier land, and to be treated at such. >> the resolution must pass both the house and the senate in two sessions. it passed nun 2011. if it passes again in session it would be put to a public vote in november of next year. al jazeera, indianapolis. >> michael eaves is here with a look at sports, he has the latest on this miami dolphins hazing drama. >> reporter: one day before dolphins owner was scheduled to meet with martin that his teammates bullied him came the news that the team would postpone the meeting. they asked the dolphins to schedule the meeting after wells meets with martin first. martin left t
. >> reporter: some of the state's largest employers like pharmaceutical company, eli lilly and simon malls have joined a coalition against the amendment. the indiana family institute has spoken in favor of the ban on its website but would not do an interview with al jazeera. for couples like beth and trish, it's not just about economics, it's about equal rights. >> what i care about is equal protection under the law for trish and i, and to be a full-fledged citizen of this great...
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she is seen here walking down the runway with lilly aldridge. show will hair on tv next month. >> here is something you want to see to heat up your holiday season. david beckham releasing the new adds from the h & m body wear. he strips down to only boxer briefs. in other he models tight white boxer briefs and a tight white shirt. he covers up in this last one in long johns and a matching top. >> the time now is 26 after the top of the hour. coming up the government shut down. it closed the grand canyon, but the state found a way to open it up. now arizona is looking for pay back. >> it sounds like a question from the cold war, who is tougher vladimir putin or chuck norris. >> chuck norris. >> the answer may surprise you. the day we rescued riley, was a truly amazing day. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. from contractors and doctors to dog sitters and landscapers. you can find it all on angie's list. join today. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with
she is seen here walking down the runway with lilly aldridge. show will hair on tv next month. >> here is something you want to see to heat up your holiday season. david beckham releasing the new adds from the h & m body wear. he strips down to only boxer briefs. in other he models tight white boxer briefs and a tight white shirt. he covers up in this last one in long johns and a matching top. >> the time now is 26 after the top of the hour. coming up the government shut down....
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canadian journalist brian lilly wasn't surprised when he learned cgi was behind the obama care web sitewhy? >> this is a company that has figured out how to work with government regulations. they figured out how to wade through it 6,000 regulations that are governing the building of the obama care web site. they know how to do that. they have been doing this heit r a long time. >> they have a history of failure in canada. >> history of failure. they would point to some successes if you had their executives on right now. let me give you a few of these. $46 million was spent just to have them go away after paying them for a while to build a diabetes registry for the ontario health system. the goal was to create an electronic health record for every citizen in the country's most populus providence. their small part of that billion dollar project which didn't deliver anything was a diabetes registry. they couldn't deliver it. decade later this were given a contract for new brunswick providence next to maine about the same sides. they couldn't deliver on that. went from 4.5 million to 35 mil
canadian journalist brian lilly wasn't surprised when he learned cgi was behind the obama care web sitewhy? >> this is a company that has figured out how to work with government regulations. they figured out how to wade through it 6,000 regulations that are governing the building of the obama care web site. they know how to do that. they have been doing this heit r a long time. >> they have a history of failure in canada. >> history of failure. they would point to some...
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for votes on things like abortion restrictions, things like the inability to take a position on the lillyedbetter act. one of the aspects health care reform was important for was ending discrimination on some of these regulations with respect to women and coverage. prior to the affordable care act, in eight states women could be discriminated against because they are victims of domestic violence. so when you have health care reform, there is a pitch there for women voters that this could be beneficial to them. and the republican party hasn't really addressed that when they go after the affordable care act. so all these things add up, but i would argue that it's not just about messaging. i think it's more about the substance and the policy implications here. >> my thought, just a hunch here. i think the reason women, you know this better than i do, i think one thing women who have children of school age and they work outside the home and at home. they have to do that and raise the kid and be worried about child development, all those pressures to be the perfect mother, the perfect spouse.
for votes on things like abortion restrictions, things like the inability to take a position on the lillyedbetter act. one of the aspects health care reform was important for was ending discrimination on some of these regulations with respect to women and coverage. prior to the affordable care act, in eight states women could be discriminated against because they are victims of domestic violence. so when you have health care reform, there is a pitch there for women voters that this could be...
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. >> everyone in this chamber is copping across shoalyer than thou, lilly white, none of you have everne anything wrong, have you, ever? never. never. the question is, have you ever smoked marijuana? have you ever smoked marijuana? hold it. have you ever ever smoked marijuana it's a question. it's simple. a yes or a no. have you smoked marijuana? >> point of privilege. >> okay. >> the answer i guess is yes. the answer is yes, i guess. >> counselor ford. >> i would like everyone else to stand up who has tried smoking marijuana. >> counselor ford. >> the whole council will stand up. >> councillor ford. >> don't come across that you're holier than thou because you aren't. every one of you are not. >> order. >> never drank, never driven -- >> councillor ford, counselor ford -- >> everyone should be careful about throwing rocks into a glass house. >> point of order. >> it is off. >> privilege. >> have you ever done illicit drugs minnan-wong? i know the answer. i know the answer. >> you can see the brother there, of course, accusing the body of being hypocrites when it comes to drug use here
. >> everyone in this chamber is copping across shoalyer than thou, lilly white, none of you have everne anything wrong, have you, ever? never. never. the question is, have you ever smoked marijuana? have you ever smoked marijuana? hold it. have you ever ever smoked marijuana it's a question. it's simple. a yes or a no. have you smoked marijuana? >> point of privilege. >> okay. >> the answer i guess is yes. the answer is yes, i guess. >> counselor ford. >> i...
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what about senator mcconnell's vote against the historic lilly ledbetter act?e for the ledbetter vote. >> fair pay for women is a special interest? he doubled down on that again a year later. once again voting against fair pay. >> but this so-called ledbetter bill is really a trial lawyer's bailout. it's not about fair pay. as we all know, job creators have enough to worry about these days. we shouldn't add the threat of never-ending lawsuits. >> he also voted against the paycheck fairness act in 2010. and again in 2012. >> look, we don't think america suffers from a lack of litigation. >> so there is no concern about women voting in this election on this issue? >> i'd be happen foi repeat the question. we don't think americans have any problem with two litigations. >> doesn't he realize a woman still makes just 77 cents for every dollar a man makes? the show bewitched may be straight out of the '60s, but that doesn't mean women's pay should be. did mitch mcconnell think he could wiggle his nose to get out of this one? nice try, but we got ya. it's estimated th
what about senator mcconnell's vote against the historic lilly ledbetter act?e for the ledbetter vote. >> fair pay for women is a special interest? he doubled down on that again a year later. once again voting against fair pay. >> but this so-called ledbetter bill is really a trial lawyer's bailout. it's not about fair pay. as we all know, job creators have enough to worry about these days. we shouldn't add the threat of never-ending lawsuits. >> he also voted against the...
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we talked about the chance for showers but it will not happen until lilly's thursday but as of right now that skies are clear. we will stay dry for your tuesday and wednesday. >> most of the more sure will head farther south into southern california. it will go toward becoming an l.a.. future cast 4 shows the temperatures at lunchtime will be basically 50s and 60s. we will warm- up generally in the mid 60's for the most locations and a few areas or only seeing upper 50s. right now, we're looking at a pretty mild day and then we will co things down and by 8:00 p.m.. we will be partly clear. the highs for today will be a lot of success. 65 for san jose, 63 for livermore, oakland mid-60s, downtown san francisco 52 degrees. we're looking for a high of 59 degrees for daly city and napa but is looking at 64. >> your kron 47 day all around the bay shows moderate for tomorrow but we will be cloudy. wednesday we will have increasing clouds and fog thursday, thanks giving that we may see light rain. everyone may not see this. the weekend if you are into the black friday shopping we are looking
we talked about the chance for showers but it will not happen until lilly's thursday but as of right now that skies are clear. we will stay dry for your tuesday and wednesday. >> most of the more sure will head farther south into southern california. it will go toward becoming an l.a.. future cast 4 shows the temperatures at lunchtime will be basically 50s and 60s. we will warm- up generally in the mid 60's for the most locations and a few areas or only seeing upper 50s. right now, we're...
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children to school, and i said, "if i was home, that's exactly what i would be doing, i would be dropping lilly and sophie off at school, and here they're doing the same thing." it was the fact that the elements we experience in this culture are the same- it's what we tried to do in the roll-in. people need to shop, people have children, people have friends, people want leisure time, people want to have one good day. but what is going on here when the source that we're studying- religion, which is, you know, the guiding force, hopefully, towards harmony and peace- plays such a strong role in tormenting the people in this environment? i mean, it's a kicker. jeff? >> is there a parallel here? i mean, in terms of studies? just because of the terrible conflicts- i mean, it's obvious that the people in the roll-ins have suffered and are suffering- between an individual ego state and the religious identity, and is there a religious ego, as a community of the same believers? or is that even a right term to use? >> no. i think what you just hit on is another one of- you've articulated one of my key fru
children to school, and i said, "if i was home, that's exactly what i would be doing, i would be dropping lilly and sophie off at school, and here they're doing the same thing." it was the fact that the elements we experience in this culture are the same- it's what we tried to do in the roll-in. people need to shop, people have children, people have friends, people want leisure time, people want to have one good day. but what is going on here when the source that we're studying-...
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goldman sachs downgrading eli lilly from sell to neutral citing the drugmakers' pipeline and concerns about the future. some other major sales contributors are losing their patents in the coming months, like cymbalta. the patent expires at the end of the year. >> as we head to the close, the bond market is closed because of the holiday. so, we don't have much direction for the stock market based on interest rates today. the direction is generally higher. dow is up 17. that's enough for a closing all-time high. the s&p is very close to it right now, maria. >> where is this market headed next? seema mody will be up next showing us the fundamentals. they says the fundamentals say higher but dominic chu says they show selloff. >>> also, facebook director marc andreessen's venture capital firm has sold a third of the facebook stake to the tune of $100 million, following dan niles exiting that stock at $50 a share. should you follow their lead? was $50 the magic number for facebook? both sides of that issue coming up. >>> and hiring our hero. up next we'll show you which wall street firms a
goldman sachs downgrading eli lilly from sell to neutral citing the drugmakers' pipeline and concerns about the future. some other major sales contributors are losing their patents in the coming months, like cymbalta. the patent expires at the end of the year. >> as we head to the close, the bond market is closed because of the holiday. so, we don't have much direction for the stock market based on interest rates today. the direction is generally higher. dow is up 17. that's enough for a...
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and just a few years ago, $75 million worth of drugs were stolen from an eli lilly warehouse and later found in south florida, becoming the largest drug heist in the country's history. and just this year, the f.d.a. notified the public about counterfeit evastin, a drug used to treat cancer which was being sold from a licensed wholesaler in tennessee. these stories should scare any person in any state who takes a prescription. but fortunately, the practical compromise that is before us today will give consumers and businesses around the country peace of mind. over the next decade, manufacturers, repackagers, wholesale distributors and pharmacies will form an electronic interoperable system to track and trace drugs at the unit level. the bar code on our pill bottles will soon tell us who has actually handled the medicine we take and give to our children. starting in 2015, mr. president, the f.d.a. will also know where every drug wholesaler is located across the country and begin to ensure that all wholesalers meet a minimum national standard. mr. president, this legislation, after 25 yea
and just a few years ago, $75 million worth of drugs were stolen from an eli lilly warehouse and later found in south florida, becoming the largest drug heist in the country's history. and just this year, the f.d.a. notified the public about counterfeit evastin, a drug used to treat cancer which was being sold from a licensed wholesaler in tennessee. these stories should scare any person in any state who takes a prescription. but fortunately, the practical compromise that is before us today...
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the woman used the alias lilly chang, but thshe turned out to the only daughter of the prime minister're cutting the ties with that daughter. i mean, we've always known that one way to get business done in china certainly is by different relationships, but it seems as though maybe this is the only way to get it done. what do you think, robert? >> yeah, having lived in asia, i think a lot of companies that do business in asia, not just asia but also eastern europe and latin america, i mean, this is the way large companies often do business. you basically, you know, get close to the local culture and the politics through the relations and the family members of the top guys. so i think a lot of companies are going to be looking closely at this thing. we all thought everyone did it and it was fine. >> right. absolutely. let's move on to asset bubbles which janet yellen basically addressed earlier this morning saying she doesn't see one, but, you know, the art market, robert, just seems to be forming a bubble. although we've been saying that for a couple years now. >> i know. based on what
the woman used the alias lilly chang, but thshe turned out to the only daughter of the prime minister're cutting the ties with that daughter. i mean, we've always known that one way to get business done in china certainly is by different relationships, but it seems as though maybe this is the only way to get it done. what do you think, robert? >> yeah, having lived in asia, i think a lot of companies that do business in asia, not just asia but also eastern europe and latin america, i...
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for votes on things like abortion restrictions, things like the inability to take a position on the lillyct. one of the aspects health care reform was important for was ending discrimination on some of these regulations with respect to women and coverage. prior to the affordable care act, in eight states women could be discriminated against because they are victims of domestic violence. so when you have health care reform, there is a pitch there for women voters that this could be beneficial to them. and the republican party hasn't really addressed that when they go after the affordable care act. so all these things add up, but i would argue that it's not just about messaging. i think it's more about the substance and the policy implications he. >> my thought, just a hunch here. i think the reason women, you know this better than i do, i think one thing women who have children of school age and they work outside the home and at home. they have to do that and raise the kid and be worried about child development, all those pressures to be the perfect mother, the perfect spouse. they need he
for votes on things like abortion restrictions, things like the inability to take a position on the lillyct. one of the aspects health care reform was important for was ending discrimination on some of these regulations with respect to women and coverage. prior to the affordable care act, in eight states women could be discriminated against because they are victims of domestic violence. so when you have health care reform, there is a pitch there for women voters that this could be beneficial to...
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looking at twitter, chegg, extended day and zoo lilly. zulily is a real winner up 71%.d stay and chegg also with up arrows. zulily stealing the show. twitter holding on to some gains at least. david: you know what excites me? you excite me. your reporting excites me. so does sandy and phil, even you excite me on this friday. >> phil, off the charts. fantastic. have a good weekend. david: all right we're having very excitings, you mentioned lenovo. you have another guest coming up i'm looking forward to. liz: looming may be an ancient art form but a new creation is making it so unbelievably hip again with the tweeness, so hip it is baned at two new york city schools. next we talk to the man behind the tween craze of the rainbow loom. my kids made these. david: probably illegal in a lot of schools around the country. celebrity engineer, ashton kutcher, did you know he is an engineer? he is helping the world's largest pc-maker sell itself in the tablet market. will the new tablet stand up to apple, samsung, all the rest? coming up we talk exclusively with lenovo's north am
looking at twitter, chegg, extended day and zoo lilly. zulily is a real winner up 71%.d stay and chegg also with up arrows. zulily stealing the show. twitter holding on to some gains at least. david: you know what excites me? you excite me. your reporting excites me. so does sandy and phil, even you excite me on this friday. >> phil, off the charts. fantastic. have a good weekend. david: all right we're having very excitings, you mentioned lenovo. you have another guest coming up i'm...
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you have things like pot lilly. you have sprouts farmers market. you have noodles.e the container store. these are a lot of household names. admittedly there have been very strong companies in the health care and biotech space but there have been some very pedestrian, mundane companies that have had over 100% gains on their first day of trading. the performance is really coming from all sectors. liz: i say cheg, we have the ceo this week coming to talk about. this is textbook rental company. a couple years later they are ready to go public. i'm wondering do the companies get ready when it comes to a business model? gene, how much should a perspective investor really care because twitter, for example isn't profitable yet? >> i think investors should care. at the end of the day especially in the twitter situation, investors are betting that twitter is going to perform and it's really a play of what's going to happen into the future. and, you know many investors are buying into and takeing a piece of twitter because they think it is going to perform or perhaps overperf
you have things like pot lilly. you have sprouts farmers market. you have noodles.e the container store. these are a lot of household names. admittedly there have been very strong companies in the health care and biotech space but there have been some very pedestrian, mundane companies that have had over 100% gains on their first day of trading. the performance is really coming from all sectors. liz: i say cheg, we have the ceo this week coming to talk about. this is textbook rental company. a...
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how about this, david, eli li y lilly, a great american company, there it goes, downgraded by goldmanwhy? they don't have enough pipeline. why is johnson & johnson doing better? a little better growth, a little better pipeline. in the end, they have to come with a company they have a 50-50 relationship with. all this has to happen. it will. though. >> lily up 1% versus so much of the group that receives so much price appreciation. >> from indianapolis, colts. it felt like if colts last night 8 points. >> what is going on? >> wow. a zippo. >> my broncos are still hanging in there after a nice bye week. >> hanging in. i'd like to hang on that. let's see what else is moving. hey, bob. >> reporter: good morning, everybody. happy monday morning. a little downside action because if two biggest sector in the s&p, financial stocks, technology stocks have started on the weak side. the s&p is down. let's talk about why the retail investor is back. it's going in on that front page "wall street journal" article. look, there is inflows into stock neutral funds this year. we had big outflows in the
how about this, david, eli li y lilly, a great american company, there it goes, downgraded by goldmanwhy? they don't have enough pipeline. why is johnson & johnson doing better? a little better growth, a little better pipeline. in the end, they have to come with a company they have a 50-50 relationship with. all this has to happen. it will. though. >> lily up 1% versus so much of the group that receives so much price appreciation. >> from indianapolis, colts. it felt like if...
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rosen was married for 70 years to his wife lilly. she passed away four years ago at the age of 95.rry dines with him several times a month. >> he's been to so many restaurants he does have rather a critical eye. >> reporter: the younger rosen said his dad say perfectionist when eating out. >> the service and the ambience and the temperature needs to be at a certain level of comfort. people of every stripe like to pursue their passion. for dad, if you eat well, you'll live well. >> reporter: these days, the solo food diphenom has been getting a little more attention than usual, thanks to a tip by a neighbor to "the new york times" he's become quite the eligible bachelor. are you getting picked up a lot more by young ladies? >> and offered many things, believe me. >> reporter: what do they offer? >> they offer a good time. you know. yes, they do. >> reporter: are you looking for a more serious relationship? >> i am, i am, yes. >> reporter: you're on the market? >> i am, exactly, right. >> reporter: here's to you. for "cbs this morning," michelle miller, new york. >> god bless him. >>
rosen was married for 70 years to his wife lilly. she passed away four years ago at the age of 95.rry dines with him several times a month. >> he's been to so many restaurants he does have rather a critical eye. >> reporter: the younger rosen said his dad say perfectionist when eating out. >> the service and the ambience and the temperature needs to be at a certain level of comfort. people of every stripe like to pursue their passion. for dad, if you eat well, you'll live...
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eli lilly will invest $700 million to its global manufacturing capacity and spend half of that money hundred eighty two million people living with diabetes this year. that is a latest on the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. .. connell: we'll update you on a story we talked about earlier, the gas pipeline explosion in texas south of dallas, still burning big time, providing pictures and phil flynn, fox business contributor in chicago we checked in with him and he is telling us a crude pipe line near the explosion could be affected so there will be more from phil coming in on that and a developing story as it develops from texas. dagen: last gasp for lincoln? day. needs to get something right. alan mulally of ford wanted to drop the brand but lincoln is in the midst of a turnaround or trying to turn around. lot will depend on a luxury suv, crossover small, compete with bmw mercedes and cadillac. lincoln executive vice president telling fox business why his company is betting on crossovers. >> this will change people's mind about lincoln and this segment is a 200% s
eli lilly will invest $700 million to its global manufacturing capacity and spend half of that money hundred eighty two million people living with diabetes this year. that is a latest on the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. .. connell: we'll update you on a story we talked about earlier, the gas pipeline explosion in texas south of dallas, still burning big time, providing pictures and phil flynn, fox business contributor in chicago we checked in with him and he is telling...
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nephew, and my partner, i would like to welcome you to the annual literary event sponsored by the lillymorial literature endowment. the intent of the endowment is author of presentation on the works of literary quality. its goal is to enhance love of literature to the widest audience possible in our generation and for generations to come. three are especially grateful to the devoted friends and students of lillian phineus so generously and treated to the endowment. many of you are here today to pay tribute. year is a little bit of background. she was born in milton, massachusetts, a small town about an hour from boston. in the 1930's she came to new york city to get hurt in a in education at columbia's teachers college. then, along with my father, benjamin fein, former education editor of the new york times and their four daughters, then moved to long island in the early 1950's. in 1971 my parents came to live in key biscayne. she shares her passion for literature with students. she taught at miami-dade college and at the institute for retired professionals before graduating. introduce
nephew, and my partner, i would like to welcome you to the annual literary event sponsored by the lillymorial literature endowment. the intent of the endowment is author of presentation on the works of literary quality. its goal is to enhance love of literature to the widest audience possible in our generation and for generations to come. three are especially grateful to the devoted friends and students of lillian phineus so generously and treated to the endowment. many of you are here today to...
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lilly will spend after the money in the china, whichs have the world's most diabetics. 32 million peopleth diabetes. that is expected to rise to 592 million over the next 25 years. that is the latest from fox business, giving you the power to prosper. adam: who does new jersey governor chris christie want in his circle of friends? you will never guess but here's hint. he is in the news a lot these days. exclusive story from charlie gasparino. >> not me. adam: author of, "circle of friends is better tradeing. >> it is about steve cohen and it is steve cohen. this is fascinating. steve cohen has not been charged with insider trading but the day after sac pled guilty, paid $1.2 billion, steve cohen remains under investigation, the next day chris christie won overwhelmingly new jersey governor and guess what he did? he personally called steve cohen to come to his big gala association and attend a private dinner. now there is nothing illegal about that. but this is now raising eyebrows from people, republicans who saw him at the event, from people starting to make its way around the political
lilly will spend after the money in the china, whichs have the world's most diabetics. 32 million peopleth diabetes. that is expected to rise to 592 million over the next 25 years. that is the latest from fox business, giving you the power to prosper. adam: who does new jersey governor chris christie want in his circle of friends? you will never guess but here's hint. he is in the news a lot these days. exclusive story from charlie gasparino. >> not me. adam: author of, "circle of...
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when i led the fight with lilly ledbetter, senator kay bailey hutchison took me on with nine amendments. we had a good debate and we had a good bill at the end of it. senator murkowski, the gentlelady from alaska, has also disagreed with me on what should be the best approach on preventive health. debate, diligence without personal conflict, we then came up with some good ideas. and i say here today when i listen to our colleagues on the other side of the aisle, again with great backgrounds, and here today this is pretty historic. so if you're watching on c-span, you saw history being made. ten of us -- and there will be more later on today -- where we actually agreed. we are trying to govern the way we were elected to govern, and i'm proud of what we're going to do with the reforms that are there. i'm proud of the way we've gone about it. and if we disagree on some matters here or there, that's what debate, rigor and civility will be all about. so, mr. president, i'm going to conclude this debate for now. other women will be coming throughout the day. and we know we will be debating so
when i led the fight with lilly ledbetter, senator kay bailey hutchison took me on with nine amendments. we had a good debate and we had a good bill at the end of it. senator murkowski, the gentlelady from alaska, has also disagreed with me on what should be the best approach on preventive health. debate, diligence without personal conflict, we then came up with some good ideas. and i say here today when i listen to our colleagues on the other side of the aisle, again with great backgrounds,...
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ddie rivers, diafilos, lilly alexandra, at that chic , liams, koakubasoa, maria rena, larry, okena, mario, marlon, betra, gabriel. all of these were involved in a veterans day naturalization ceremony. they came from dominica, ecuador, germany, guyana, honduras, the ivory coast, jamaica, kenya, mexico, sierra leone, trinidad and toe bagow, and syria. u see, each year about 8,000 noncitizens join the u.s. military. their sacrifices throughout history have been many. immigrants who served in the u.s. military are enlistees like lance corporal jose gutierrez who was the first u.s. serviceman killed in combat in iraq, some 10 years ago. mr. gutierrez, who was a native of guatemala, arrived in the u.s. without documents at the age of 14. he received his u.s. citizenship posthumously, after his supreme sacrifice. others like alfred vazcon, who emerged from the war as high achievers, he was an undocument immigrant from mexico. he was assigned to fort sam houston for basic and specialist medical training. he was awarded the medal of honor during the vietnam war. he became a u.s. citizen and he lat
ddie rivers, diafilos, lilly alexandra, at that chic , liams, koakubasoa, maria rena, larry, okena, mario, marlon, betra, gabriel. all of these were involved in a veterans day naturalization ceremony. they came from dominica, ecuador, germany, guyana, honduras, the ivory coast, jamaica, kenya, mexico, sierra leone, trinidad and toe bagow, and syria. u see, each year about 8,000 noncitizens join the u.s. military. their sacrifices throughout history have been many. immigrants who served in the...
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eli lilly shares now from sell to neutral.> it is veterans day as we have been talking about. we are looking at initiatives to hire american vets. hamp ton pearson joins us now. phil mcconkey was here. what else is going on? >> first of all, we are joining you live at the wall, the vietnam veterans memorial. we commemorate not only the end of world war i today but honor all service veterans. there is a growing emphasis among business and government to try to step up efforts to help veterans who have come of age primary from the iraq wars and wars in afghanistan. the post 9/11 veterans if you will. in the next five years annest tated 1.5 service members will leave the military in search of a civilian job. the unemployment rate for post 9/11 vets is 10%, well above the national average. vets under 25, it's closer to 20%. for military spouses, over half of whom it's 15%. now two years ago the u.s. chamber of commerce launched the hiring our heroes initiative. it's held veterans job fairs in all 50 states and partnered with busine
eli lilly shares now from sell to neutral.> it is veterans day as we have been talking about. we are looking at initiatives to hire american vets. hamp ton pearson joins us now. phil mcconkey was here. what else is going on? >> first of all, we are joining you live at the wall, the vietnam veterans memorial. we commemorate not only the end of world war i today but honor all service veterans. there is a growing emphasis among business and government to try to step up efforts to help...
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lillie. >> he's in our hearts.ad money." >> carl, we're going to get the detail on the biggest set of fines and damages ever levied against a by if this country. >> a tale of two retailers, best buy and home depot and audi will unveil its first electric vehicle. yes, tesla shareholders, the germans are coming. ♪ hmm. ♪ mm-hmm. [ engine revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] oh what fun it is to ride. get the mercedes-benz on your wish list at the winter event going on now -- but hurry, the offer ends soon. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease the 2014 ml350 for $599 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. for $599 a month ♪ ♪ no two people have the same financial goals. pnc works with you to understand yours and help plan for your retirement. visit a branch or call now for your personal retirement review. . >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street" on a tuesday morning, a busy day full of retail earnings. we're going to get bernanke tonight. the dow is up about 16 points. some release from the department of jus
lillie. >> he's in our hearts.ad money." >> carl, we're going to get the detail on the biggest set of fines and damages ever levied against a by if this country. >> a tale of two retailers, best buy and home depot and audi will unveil its first electric vehicle. yes, tesla shareholders, the germans are coming. ♪ hmm. ♪ mm-hmm. [ engine revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] oh what fun it is to ride. get the mercedes-benz on your wish list at the winter event going on now --...