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it was just they would have problems and you could tell. >> investigators found a voice mail from lilly to michael left at 8:30 that morning. >> she had left a message on michael's cell phone indicating that they were having problems and that she was done with their relationship. >> was it possible that lilly went to michael's apartment afterwards and there was an altercation? >> at that point, combined with the fact that it seemed like michael may have known the person who did this to him, she was initially a suspect. >> but lilly had an alibi. she was working at her part-time job on the morning of the murder and was eliminated as a suspect. >> she was very forthcoming. she was willing to give us a statement, willing to allow a search of her apartment, willing to allow us a search of her vehicle. >> michael's sister stephanie provided the first solid lead. she said michael complained about a man he saw around the apartment complex. >> the guy would just talk to him but the guy made him feel very uncomfortable for some reason. he didn't say why. the guy never said anything suspicious to
it was just they would have problems and you could tell. >> investigators found a voice mail from lilly to michael left at 8:30 that morning. >> she had left a message on michael's cell phone indicating that they were having problems and that she was done with their relationship. >> was it possible that lilly went to michael's apartment afterwards and there was an altercation? >> at that point, combined with the fact that it seemed like michael may have known the person...
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roses are the top seller but others include tulips and lillys. they are also top sellers as well.'s day, though, not exactly the busiest. the gm here says that mother's day equals the amount of flowers distributed today and the wedding season in the summer also as busy. many flowers here mostly come from the state of california but about 40% come from south america. there's also a push for flowers and even flowergeld.com only soles locally grown flowers and they only offer one bouquet per day. >> maybe slightly more expensive than safeway but we're in line with other florists. >> on a serious note just like other agriculture industries, flower growers and wholesalers have seen an impact because of the drought. they say some industries say that may affect availability and pricing out here. back out here live, the flower mart opens at 10:00 this morning. they couldn't give us how much they sell in terms of dollar amount but say 50,000 bunches of roses and 20,000 bunches of lillys db distributed here -- lillys distributed here. >> 50,000. >> that's a lot of flowers. >> yes. >>> soft
roses are the top seller but others include tulips and lillys. they are also top sellers as well.'s day, though, not exactly the busiest. the gm here says that mother's day equals the amount of flowers distributed today and the wedding season in the summer also as busy. many flowers here mostly come from the state of california but about 40% come from south america. there's also a push for flowers and even flowergeld.com only soles locally grown flowers and they only offer one bouquet per day....
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and so equal pay as we found with lilly ledbetter and it was denied her meant that right now lilly ishoestring because for 17 years she didn't know that her male counterparts doing the same job. it's equal pay for equal work, do. this is 2014 and it is time for us to finally get there. it's really 50 years since the first passage of the equal pay act and yet we are still struggling. when we say that women on average make 77 cents to the dollar women of color do far worse. so we need to they say diamonds are a girls best friend and chocolates are finding going out to dinner is fine but what women really need is an economic agenda that works for them. >> my colleague from california is going to speak about what she is going to do next but we are proud of her work as chair of the caucus in the house, shaman judy chu. >> thank you. in los angeles everywhere i say the words when women succeed america succeeds i am met with wild applause and that is why decided i just have to have my own when women succeeds america succeeds. i'm having it on march 10 and leader pelosi is going to be coming.
and so equal pay as we found with lilly ledbetter and it was denied her meant that right now lilly ishoestring because for 17 years she didn't know that her male counterparts doing the same job. it's equal pay for equal work, do. this is 2014 and it is time for us to finally get there. it's really 50 years since the first passage of the equal pay act and yet we are still struggling. when we say that women on average make 77 cents to the dollar women of color do far worse. so we need to they say...
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hello, lilly. [ llama grunting ] hey, don! how are you? hey, how's it going? nice to see you. feeling a little under the weather. hi. twins? [ both ] yes. this is a bizarre night. my mind is blown. [ man ] they're on their way down. ♪ [ arnold schwarzenegger ] prepare to be crushed... in tiny tennis. [ cheers and applause ] just give me five push-ups. two! [ crowd ] three! i knew it! not a bad shot for my little princess. [ laughter ] [ crowd cheers ] i aced arnold! [ crowd cheers ] ♪ [ male announcer ] bud light. the perfect beer for when don cheadle, a llama named lilly, and the identical twin of the girl you just met take you to a party, where you defeat arnold schwarzenegger in a sudden-death ping pong match that puts you onstage with one republic. bud light. the perfect beer for whatever happens. bud light. ohungry for the perfect music to dance to. ♪ papa's was too fast. ♪ mama's was too slow. ♪ and the teenager's music...... then she used beats music. i'm in a den and i feel like dancing to pop music. hello. hit play, baby. ♪ and they all danced happily ever after. intr
hello, lilly. [ llama grunting ] hey, don! how are you? hey, how's it going? nice to see you. feeling a little under the weather. hi. twins? [ both ] yes. this is a bizarre night. my mind is blown. [ man ] they're on their way down. ♪ [ arnold schwarzenegger ] prepare to be crushed... in tiny tennis. [ cheers and applause ] just give me five push-ups. two! [ crowd ] three! i knew it! not a bad shot for my little princess. [ laughter ] [ crowd cheers ] i aced arnold! [ crowd cheers ] ♪ [...
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that's lilly talking to us about events unfolding in ukraine. appreciate that. >> thank you. >>> suicide bombing left a senior al qaeda operative in syria. the fighter was killed on sunday in aleppo. he's the representative of the al qaeda leader zawihiri in syria. they aattacked the city of daria, and they released these pictures. they say it shows barrel bombs dropped over the area, and this is pictures of the aftermath in government air strikes in the southwest of the country. >>> the red cross says so far humanitarian access in syria is only possible in a few areas. simon made the comments after the u.n. security council adopted a resolution to send humanitarian aid into the war-torn country. they say more than 9 million syrians now need help. >>> the man who has often been described as the world's top drugs lord has been arrested in mexico. guzman also known as "shorty" but not to his face had been on the run for 13 years. he was captured without a shot being fired. adam brady is live for us in mexico city. is this a big a deal as the headl
that's lilly talking to us about events unfolding in ukraine. appreciate that. >> thank you. >>> suicide bombing left a senior al qaeda operative in syria. the fighter was killed on sunday in aleppo. he's the representative of the al qaeda leader zawihiri in syria. they aattacked the city of daria, and they released these pictures. they say it shows barrel bombs dropped over the area, and this is pictures of the aftermath in government air strikes in the southwest of the country....
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think it's important for some reason coit tower has been controversial for where we're supposed to be lilly himself comes back grant what controversy about this and 0 controversy about the mourld. coit tower in and the mothers building have in common they weren't built for the murldz when the artists want to find spaces to put the murldz on and coit tower was one of them. it's important to protect the murals that not only open the first floor and the second floor but we need, you know, to come up with a plan for the traffic flow and to make sure that the art commission is going to do in renovating the murals and the murals stay protected and hopefully, we won't have to do this again in thirty years. i support this contract >> thank you. >> next speaker . >> commissions i'm here to urge tour support 90 for this action. thanks to staff for all their hard work and thanks to mr. grim for standing fast on what's been a long process and thanks to my neighbors who have been civil and great. special thanks to you commissioners particularly commissioner bonilla and commissioner levitan and commissio
think it's important for some reason coit tower has been controversial for where we're supposed to be lilly himself comes back grant what controversy about this and 0 controversy about the mourld. coit tower in and the mothers building have in common they weren't built for the murldz when the artists want to find spaces to put the murldz on and coit tower was one of them. it's important to protect the murals that not only open the first floor and the second floor but we need, you know, to come...
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what she is doing is she is pulling from the safe the $.13 less per dollar that lilly ledbetter was paid relative to her lowest paid male colleague. that is justice ginsburg the bobblehead. there is also some reference to copyright law in here, but i will spare you that. did you know that buzzfeed has a list of 19 reasons ruth bader ginsburg is your favorite supreme court justice? [laughter] 19, they were all pretty funny, but 19 was a little bit much. i thought i would give you a sample. here are two of them. first -- [laughter] [applause] [inaudible] [applause] there are 17 more reasons why justice ginsburg is your favorite justice. you can make them up. after this is over, go talk with your friends and come up with your favorites. it really makes absolute sense that justice ginsburg has become an idol for younger generations and especially for younger women, of whom i am just delighted to see many here. her impact on america and american law has been extraordinary. one way to see that impact clearly is by looking at the women who have served on the court. about 25 years separate the f
what she is doing is she is pulling from the safe the $.13 less per dollar that lilly ledbetter was paid relative to her lowest paid male colleague. that is justice ginsburg the bobblehead. there is also some reference to copyright law in here, but i will spare you that. did you know that buzzfeed has a list of 19 reasons ruth bader ginsburg is your favorite supreme court justice? [laughter] 19, they were all pretty funny, but 19 was a little bit much. i thought i would give you a sample. here...
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his third was in lilly heimer.at is sure to be a massive, expensive spectacle from the russians. the games have started. i was watching earlier, slope styles and pairs and men's individual skating. >> yesterday, the slope style started. a lot of people were talking about shaun white. he withdrew from that event. some other people have risen to the top in that. we also had a bit of a slow day for the americans, shall we put it, in another event. this is this new team figure skating event where you have pairs, a man and a woman. in total, six skaters. jeremy abbott, the american, took a spill yesterday and that dropped the americans into fifth place. they have a long climb back if they want a metal. some people you want to look at, a guy named bode miller. these are his fifth winter olympics. he skied the fastest time in training yesterday. keep a good eye on him. >> we will all be watching. thanks for joining us. can you steal a sweater like that for bill karins and myself. >> reporter: you got it, if you promise ne
his third was in lilly heimer.at is sure to be a massive, expensive spectacle from the russians. the games have started. i was watching earlier, slope styles and pairs and men's individual skating. >> yesterday, the slope style started. a lot of people were talking about shaun white. he withdrew from that event. some other people have risen to the top in that. we also had a bit of a slow day for the americans, shall we put it, in another event. this is this new team figure skating event...
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look at lilly ledbetter. she was told, you do not get a raise because you did not find out what people are making. this idea that women should be paid the same for work that a man does was something i think most republicans stood up for when the president talked about men"iving in a "mad discriminatory situation. that was one of the most surprising moments in that state of the union speech this year. i think just the crowd in that isen -- of the senate changing things. it is the jobs that we have. we have need major chairs from the budget committee to appropriations to intelligence. to transportation. chaired byttees women. i am the senate chair on the joint economic committee. you get to hold hearings on whether or not it is income inequality or the immigration bill or women in manufacturing. it changes things and because of it, i get to go to the chairman's lunch and i get to see firsthand the numbers when you look at who is in charge of those committees is higher than the percentage of women in the senate
look at lilly ledbetter. she was told, you do not get a raise because you did not find out what people are making. this idea that women should be paid the same for work that a man does was something i think most republicans stood up for when the president talked about men"iving in a "mad discriminatory situation. that was one of the most surprising moments in that state of the union speech this year. i think just the crowd in that isen -- of the senate changing things. it is the jobs...
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>> nina agdal, lilly aldridge, chrissy teigen, the models on the front cover of "sports illustrated".ked -- >> what if you caught john legend looking at the other girls in the magazine? >> she goes, i'd like it. they're pretty open to that kind of thing. >> she's a down girl. >> colt ford.
>> nina agdal, lilly aldridge, chrissy teigen, the models on the front cover of "sports illustrated".ked -- >> what if you caught john legend looking at the other girls in the magazine? >> she goes, i'd like it. they're pretty open to that kind of thing. >> she's a down girl. >> colt ford.
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. >> hello, lilly. >> come on, it lilly, lilly. >> hey, doug, how are you? >> how's it going?to be crushed in tiny tennis. >> so good. i love that it played out all night, too. like you kind of had to keep watching. >> totally. >> reggie watt, mika kelly, done cheadle. >> and he may not be an actor but he knows something's up when he gets on with the lama. he knows something is up. >> i find with the super bowl that everything is crowded into one commercial and it's so enjoyable but you can't really see it if you're at a party. you need to see it later to enjoy it. >> i enjoyed it more this morning when i watched the whole three minutes. >> you're wondering how much bang for their buck when -- >> they said the phrase "tiny tennis." >> a lot of people are talking about why are they seeing jerry seinfeld and george, why are they seeing them in new york. look at this ads. >> go watch the second half with the wassersteins. >> seriously? >> yes. get out of here. >> oh, hello, newman. >> the wassermans wanted savory this year. go seahawks! >> i thought that the jokes were kind of st
. >> hello, lilly. >> come on, it lilly, lilly. >> hey, doug, how are you? >> how's it going?to be crushed in tiny tennis. >> so good. i love that it played out all night, too. like you kind of had to keep watching. >> totally. >> reggie watt, mika kelly, done cheadle. >> and he may not be an actor but he knows something's up when he gets on with the lama. he knows something is up. >> i find with the super bowl that everything is crowded...
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look at lilly ledbetter. she was told, you do not get a raise because you did not find out what people are making. this idea that women should be paid the same for work that a man does was something i think most republicans stood up for when the president talked about men"iving in a "mad discriminatory situation. that was one of the most surprising moments in that state of the union speech this year. i think just the crowd in that isen -- of the senate changing things. it is the jobs that we have. we have need major chairs from the budget committee to appropriations to intelligence. to transportation. chaired byttees women. i am the senate chair on the joint economic committee. you get to hold hearings on whether or not it is income inequality or the immigration bill or women in manufacturing. it changes things and because of it, i get to go to the chairman's lunch and i get to see firsthand the numbers when you look at who is in charge of those committees is higher than the percentage of women in the senate
look at lilly ledbetter. she was told, you do not get a raise because you did not find out what people are making. this idea that women should be paid the same for work that a man does was something i think most republicans stood up for when the president talked about men"iving in a "mad discriminatory situation. that was one of the most surprising moments in that state of the union speech this year. i think just the crowd in that isen -- of the senate changing things. it is the jobs...
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filled wh water, but no tears, i was shocked, as soon as camera turned off, i was on the floor hugging lillyvery emotional, my scarf was soaking wet when i wentome. charles: they it catch you off guard, and the whole thing, let's talk about the sot, when you go the shoot, it was on cook island off new zealand. >>e all have our separate days then shoot we shot togethe was in the afternoon, it waso magical, pererfectighting. the water was crystal clear, we have amazing jay shooting us who well love, we felt so great and comfortable together, it was efrt less. charles: we have the same birthday. >>eally? when is your birthday. charles: november 15. >> scorpio. charles: yours. >> november 30. >> that is my son's, really. >> creepy. charles: wha it is. >> what about march 26 anything? %-something later on. means listen, weant to talk the business angle. this is from a professional poin will view we talk about emotions, you saw the cover, i don't know if you saw it but i hear the cash register ringing, talk about previous cover girl, christie brinkley, wror el mcpherson. and tyra banks, kathy irel
filled wh water, but no tears, i was shocked, as soon as camera turned off, i was on the floor hugging lillyvery emotional, my scarf was soaking wet when i wentome. charles: they it catch you off guard, and the whole thing, let's talk about the sot, when you go the shoot, it was on cook island off new zealand. >>e all have our separate days then shoot we shot togethe was in the afternoon, it waso magical, pererfectighting. the water was crystal clear, we have amazing jay shooting us who...
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what she is doing is she is pulling from the safe the $.13 less per dollar that lilly ledbetter was paid relative to her lowest paid male colleague. that is justice ginsburg the bobblehead. there is also some reference to copyright law in here, but i will spare you that. did you know that buzz feed has 19 reasons ruth bader ginsburg is your favorite supreme court justice? [laughter] funny,y were all pretty but 19 was a little bit much. i thought i would give you a sample. here are two of them. first -- [laughter] [applause] [inaudible] [applause] there are 17 more reasons why justice ginsburg is your favorite justice. you can make them up. after this is over, go talk with your friends and come up with your favorites. senselly makes absolute that justice ginsburg has become an idol for younger generations and especially for younger women , of whom i am just delighted to see many here. her impact on america and american law has been extraordinary. one way to see that impact clearly is by looking at the women who have served on the court. about 25 years separate the first two, sandra day o'
what she is doing is she is pulling from the safe the $.13 less per dollar that lilly ledbetter was paid relative to her lowest paid male colleague. that is justice ginsburg the bobblehead. there is also some reference to copyright law in here, but i will spare you that. did you know that buzz feed has 19 reasons ruth bader ginsburg is your favorite supreme court justice? [laughter] funny,y were all pretty but 19 was a little bit much. i thought i would give you a sample. here are two of them....
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less than two years later, congress enacted and president obama signed the lilly ledbetter fair pay act. that law adopted the theory put forward in justice ginsburg's dissent. the statute of limitations for challenging pay discrimination restarts with each new discriminatory paycheck, as it always should have. i want to conclude with another dissent. it is more recent met from only last term. it is a dissent i joined. the issue is not terribly hard to grasp. under antidiscrimination law, an employer is responsible for workplace harassment perpetrated by a supervisor. it was not completely settled who qualified as a supervisor. it could be anyone who exercised substantial control over employees. the other option was it was only someone who could formally fire, demote, or transfer an employee. the plaintiff was an african-american woman who worked as a catering assistant and alleged a catering specialist who oversaw her work, but did not have formal power to fire her, had harassed her on the basis of her race. the court dismissed the suit. it was possible the person who was harassing her
less than two years later, congress enacted and president obama signed the lilly ledbetter fair pay act. that law adopted the theory put forward in justice ginsburg's dissent. the statute of limitations for challenging pay discrimination restarts with each new discriminatory paycheck, as it always should have. i want to conclude with another dissent. it is more recent met from only last term. it is a dissent i joined. the issue is not terribly hard to grasp. under antidiscrimination law, an...
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filled with water, but no tears, i was shocked, as soon as camera turned off, was on the floor hugging lillyng wet when i went home. charles: they it catch you off guard, and the whole thing, let's talk about the shoot, when you go the shoot, it was on cook island off new zealand. >> we all haveur separate days then shoot we shot together was in the afternoon, it was so magil, perfect lighting. the water was crystal clear, we have amazing jay shooting us who we all love, we felt so great and comfortable together, it was effort less. charles: we have the same birthday. >> really? when is your birthday. charles: november 15. >> scorpio. charles: yours. >> november 30. >> that isy son's, really. >> creepy. charles: wha it is. >> what about march 26 anything? %-something later on.it means listen, we want to talk the business angle. this is from a professional poin will vw we talk aut emotions, you saw the cover, i don't know if you saw it but i heard the cash register ringing, talk about previous cover girl, christie brinkley, wror el mcpherson. and tyra banks, kathy ireland, it was not just bea
filled with water, but no tears, i was shocked, as soon as camera turned off, was on the floor hugging lillyng wet when i went home. charles: they it catch you off guard, and the whole thing, let's talk about the shoot, when you go the shoot, it was on cook island off new zealand. >> we all haveur separate days then shoot we shot together was in the afternoon, it was so magil, perfect lighting. the water was crystal clear, we have amazing jay shooting us who we all love, we felt so great...
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>> nina agdal, lilly aldridge, chrissy teigen, the models on the front cover of "sports illustrated".ohn legend looking at the other girls in the magazine? >> she goes, i'd like it.
>> nina agdal, lilly aldridge, chrissy teigen, the models on the front cover of "sports illustrated".ohn legend looking at the other girls in the magazine? >> she goes, i'd like it.
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the first legislation president obama signed into law was the lilly ledbetter fair pay act back in 2009. it's the right direction to go. it provides women a longer window of opportunity to sue employers for discrimination. it doesn't address the gender pay gap. women make 77 cents for every dollar a man makes in our society. now, this is a real issue that americans want addressed. president obama made a heated case in this year's state of the union to congress to send him a fair pay act. >> women make up about half our work force, but they still make 77 cents for every dollar a man earns. that is wrong, and in 2014 it's an embarrassment. women deserve equal pay for equal work. it is time to do away with workplace policies that belong in a "madmen" episode. let's all come together to give every woman the opportunity she deserves because i believe when women succeed, america succeeds. >> and oh, the republican men, they just sit there and smile. president obama is exactly right. in 2014, it's an embarrassment that women are still discriminated against in the workplace. there's a bill out
the first legislation president obama signed into law was the lilly ledbetter fair pay act back in 2009. it's the right direction to go. it provides women a longer window of opportunity to sue employers for discrimination. it doesn't address the gender pay gap. women make 77 cents for every dollar a man makes in our society. now, this is a real issue that americans want addressed. president obama made a heated case in this year's state of the union to congress to send him a fair pay act....
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we know the first thing he did was sign the lilly ledbetter act into law.hingt that is a passion for the president. he knows the income equality issue is major and the rich continue to get rich while the poor get poorer. >> you know, i took note that you and some other economists signed a statement that answers somethingt that has concerned a lot of people because republicans always give the same reason for blocking minimum wage. they claim it would kill jobs. >> its if we increase the minim wage a lot of people will lose jobs. >> you guys want to pay $20 for a hamburger at mcdonald's? >> isn't it reasonable that somebody working 40 hours a week should be able to live above the poverty line? >> the minimum wage is mostly an entry level wage. the last thing we want is fewer jobs for younger people. >> you and hundreds of others of economists signed a statement saying you support raising the minimum wage and it says that it is not a job killer. now, we can have different opinions, but we ca cannot hav different facts. >> the fact which comes from high quality
we know the first thing he did was sign the lilly ledbetter act into law.hingt that is a passion for the president. he knows the income equality issue is major and the rich continue to get rich while the poor get poorer. >> you know, i took note that you and some other economists signed a statement that answers somethingt that has concerned a lot of people because republicans always give the same reason for blocking minimum wage. they claim it would kill jobs. >> its if we increase...
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and so equal pay, as we found with lilly ledbetter, and it was denied her, meant that right now ,ilyng on a shoestring because for 17 years she did not know that her male counterparts doing the same job. it is equal pay for equal work -- duh? the month and it is time for us to finally get there. it is really 50 years since the first passage of the equal pay act, and yet we are still struggling. when we say that women on average make $.77 to the dollar, women of color do far worse. so we need -- diamonds they be a girl's best friend, they say, and chocolates are fine and going out to dinner is fine, but what women really need is an economic agenda as we outlined that works for them. thank you. >> my colleague from california will speak about what she's going to do next. we welcome her from the asia-pacific group in the house. sayn los angeles, when i the words, i met with wild applause. that is what i decided i just womeno have my own when succeed america succeeds in event. i am having it on march 10, and is going to be coming. we are going to hear from women. we are going to hear the
and so equal pay, as we found with lilly ledbetter, and it was denied her, meant that right now ,ilyng on a shoestring because for 17 years she did not know that her male counterparts doing the same job. it is equal pay for equal work -- duh? the month and it is time for us to finally get there. it is really 50 years since the first passage of the equal pay act, and yet we are still struggling. when we say that women on average make $.77 to the dollar, women of color do far worse. so we need --...
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you went from macy's to zu lilly?ou got to go more slowly for me to get the transition. >> why don't you get on the case, whatsapp with you? i'm just saying that people are buying. this is the howard schultz, brick and mortar problem. i think macy's can snap back because macy's has the best gross margins and they are the great executor. we got to stay on the idea that zulilly actually beat the quarter and came out and did a great job because 45% of the business is mobile. you go into the mall, you look at what zulilly has and if you are younger than we are, you buy, younger and different gender. is that okay? can i use gender? >> yes, you can. >> i've never seen david in a dress nor do i want to get that image out of my mind. >> some like it hot, my friend. >> i'm very proud of my legs. >> you beat me to it. >> people are joking, not joking, worried about the depot guidance, right? >> right. bl they see comps up four six for the year. other people say they forecast three and they end up doing six eight and a couple of
you went from macy's to zu lilly?ou got to go more slowly for me to get the transition. >> why don't you get on the case, whatsapp with you? i'm just saying that people are buying. this is the howard schultz, brick and mortar problem. i think macy's can snap back because macy's has the best gross margins and they are the great executor. we got to stay on the idea that zulilly actually beat the quarter and came out and did a great job because 45% of the business is mobile. you go into the...
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oh, it's dolly parton, and lilly tomlin and jane fonda and they are working women, but they tie up danceuzzer ] ♪ >> jimmy: yay! [ mumbling dolly parton melody ] ♪ looks like you're getting the bronze tonight! >> yeah! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i'm not a sore winner, i'm not a sore winner. let's start again. i apologize. i take it all back. >> is there contact allowed here? >> jimmy: no contact allowed. don't hit me, please. all right reese, start again. >> okay. >> jimmy: here we go. all right. if we win this one usher, we're [ laughter ] >> jimmy: why are you not guessing? >> france? >> no, they like cake, and they're always on time. >> austria? >> close, you're very close! [ laughter ] >> germany. >> yes. >> jimmy: they like cake. >> everybody likes cake. >> okay, if you can't see you are what? >> oh, sorry. >> if you can't see you are -- jimmy: blind. >> right, so you go out on this? >> jimmy: blind date! >> bam. [ applause ] >> okay. she sings. she has a foundation that helps build schools. >> shakira. >> yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that was weird. i don't know how you got
oh, it's dolly parton, and lilly tomlin and jane fonda and they are working women, but they tie up danceuzzer ] ♪ >> jimmy: yay! [ mumbling dolly parton melody ] ♪ looks like you're getting the bronze tonight! >> yeah! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i'm not a sore winner, i'm not a sore winner. let's start again. i apologize. i take it all back. >> is there contact allowed here? >> jimmy: no contact allowed. don't hit me, please. all right reese, start again. >>...
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merck, pfizer, lilly working to the.that we're going to see this kind of a deal again soon. >> i totally agree. one company that doesn't have to do a deal maybe because of the activities a pension goes tote pipeline would be bristol-myers. if you look at their pipeline they have a ton coming down the pipe. that stock trades about in line, 28 multiple, in line with the biotech stocks. with that kind of pipeline, i think it could go much higher. >> has cramer taught you to say that? >> i got him in that. >> bristol-myers! come on! >> i'll give you one name i don't think any of these guys agree with, teva, stocks trading up near high right now but a lot of news there in the pipeline. a lot of interesting movement with management. i think that could be another one now that someone could be taking a look at. josh? >> let me throw out a tech name. pando pandora, look at a weekly chart. every time this thing has the slightest fade on any kind of negative news, it pops right back up. people know a growing subscriber business lik
merck, pfizer, lilly working to the.that we're going to see this kind of a deal again soon. >> i totally agree. one company that doesn't have to do a deal maybe because of the activities a pension goes tote pipeline would be bristol-myers. if you look at their pipeline they have a ton coming down the pipe. that stock trades about in line, 28 multiple, in line with the biotech stocks. with that kind of pipeline, i think it could go much higher. >> has cramer taught you to say that?...
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all right, christie, teigan, and lilly, first to grace the cover since 2006. >> so there's an idea for your guy a copy of that. >>> collin farrell has a reputation for a lady's man. but after kicking drugs and alcohol in 2005 he was, get this, terrified of having sex. >> in elle's magazine, he opens up about his fears. he says after 15 years being high, he didn't think he could talk if he was sober. he said the first time he had sex sober was one of the most terrifying moments of his life. but says he has been clean now for eight years and it seems to be working out. >> tv legend betty white said she has a very special date for valentine's day. >> you got love her. she plans to stay home for valentine's day, staying in with her golden retriever named pontiac. >> i think that sounds like a great day. a full day off at home may not sound that unusual. it is a rare treat for the just turned 92-year-old. she works full-time on her family tv show "hot in cleveland." she was a guest host for wwe's monday night raw. i can't believe that. >> that is hilarious. >> awesome. >> one thing she plan
all right, christie, teigan, and lilly, first to grace the cover since 2006. >> so there's an idea for your guy a copy of that. >>> collin farrell has a reputation for a lady's man. but after kicking drugs and alcohol in 2005 he was, get this, terrified of having sex. >> in elle's magazine, he opens up about his fears. he says after 15 years being high, he didn't think he could talk if he was sober. he said the first time he had sex sober was one of the most terrifying...
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republicans often get into trouble and weigh these issues like equal pay, lilly ledbetter and issues be important and that are generally designed to also make republicans look very intolerant. often we fall into that trap even when we have good arguments against this stuff and there are good arguments against felony voting. >> first of all, i think this is the beginning of something very important. i think you're going to see a left-right alliance. if you're a conservative and you're worried about government getting out of control, the prison should be at the top of your list. >> clarence thomas said, "my sadness is that we are probably today more race and difference-conscious than i was in the '60s when i went to school. to my knowledge, i was the first black kid in savannah, georgia, to go to a white school. rarely did the issue of race come up." what's your take on that? >> first of all, it could actually be true. it could be true when you're one out of a couple of hundred. the problem is, we actually have more difference now to manage. i left the rural south and went to californi
republicans often get into trouble and weigh these issues like equal pay, lilly ledbetter and issues be important and that are generally designed to also make republicans look very intolerant. often we fall into that trap even when we have good arguments against this stuff and there are good arguments against felony voting. >> first of all, i think this is the beginning of something very important. i think you're going to see a left-right alliance. if you're a conservative and you're...
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. >> eli lilly is up after a positive test results on new treatments. drug improved survival rates. they plan to submit their first application to regulators this year. despitelife is down their forecast. sales in china doubled the score, the fastest anywhere worldwide. >> it's doing well in china and venezuela. that's awesome. number six is six flags, after reporting revenue rose in the fourth quarter, benefiting from higher admissions and a boost. two stocks -- signet and zale in the green. signet agreed to buy them, marking the biggest acquisition and strengthening its lead as the largest jewelry chain in the u.s. as about 1600 stores and the network go to 1900 out let's go buy signet. >> every mall in america has a jewelry store owned by signet. -- those it at jared's are the only three besides claire's boutique. >> they are breaking through. this is their demo. they need to get you. panera bread up even after issuing a disappointing moffett for the current quarter. panera is also investing more in its restaurants. .> number three is carlyle those s
. >> eli lilly is up after a positive test results on new treatments. drug improved survival rates. they plan to submit their first application to regulators this year. despitelife is down their forecast. sales in china doubled the score, the fastest anywhere worldwide. >> it's doing well in china and venezuela. that's awesome. number six is six flags, after reporting revenue rose in the fourth quarter, benefiting from higher admissions and a boost. two stocks -- signet and zale in...
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. >> number three, he eli lilly buying a poultry vaccine maker subsidiary.n a they say it's 2014 earningsl be trimmed to two acquisition costs. >> number two, up 20% after creating a chipmaker with more than $2 billion in revenue. to get at least 150 million dollars in cost synergies. >> and getting to the number one of the day, ebay, as carl icahn criticizes the marketplace for a and of or report governance asks shareholders to vote in favor of the paypal spin off. he also told me just moments ago that he is afraid paypal will not be able to compete in three or after your years, so that is what is critical here. the future of paypal, he said, is very much at risk. and here we are at the close of trade. it is too close to call. at 1848 in order to reach a new high, and we seem to be awfully close him a but we could just be barely short of it, so we will wait to see things settle out before we say, but it is, in fact, an all-time high on the s&p. >> it is just a matter if it will settle out and close at a new closing high. >> all right, and we are looking at energy, the best-performing sec
. >> number three, he eli lilly buying a poultry vaccine maker subsidiary.n a they say it's 2014 earningsl be trimmed to two acquisition costs. >> number two, up 20% after creating a chipmaker with more than $2 billion in revenue. to get at least 150 million dollars in cost synergies. >> and getting to the number one of the day, ebay, as carl icahn criticizes the marketplace for a and of or report governance asks shareholders to vote in favor of the paypal spin off. he also...
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eli lilly.said the experimental lung cancer drug significantly improved patient survival rates compared to a placebo in late stage trials. shares rose on the news. >> number nine, chelsea therapeutics. it won u.s. approval for a drug to prevent sudden drop of blood pressure. the medicine was cleared under the fda accelerated approval program and the stock is up 50% the past three months. and this mining company reporting record gold and silver reserves and the quarter, and also said gold production rose 190%. >> number seven, herbalife. the magician company posted a 10% increase in fourth-quarter profit, -- the nutrition company posted a 10% increase in fourth-quarter profit. sales in china rose more than 120% in the quarter, the fastest of any region worldwide. >> and everbright falling after the chain announced it is investing more in its istaurants -- panera falling. it also gave a disappointing forecast in the current quarter due to the weather. reporting a 27% gain in fourth-quarter profit,
eli lilly.said the experimental lung cancer drug significantly improved patient survival rates compared to a placebo in late stage trials. shares rose on the news. >> number nine, chelsea therapeutics. it won u.s. approval for a drug to prevent sudden drop of blood pressure. the medicine was cleared under the fda accelerated approval program and the stock is up 50% the past three months. and this mining company reporting record gold and silver reserves and the quarter, and also said gold...
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. >> and i can't get over zoo lilly, and was that money? >> well sh, i didn't mean to. and i have been saying it is the amazon, amazon for six months, and you should own zulu, cramer. well, i have been to the site, but i don't buy women's cloth g clothing. nobody's perfect. but zulu is good. >> and we will be -- >> go shop, and when you say go shop, i don't think merger, i think zu lilly. >> we will get cramer's mad dash coming up in a minute. [ tires screech ] [ car alarm chirps ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. we inspect, analyze, and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned mercedes-benz for the next new owner. [ car alarm chirps ] hurry in to the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales event. visit today for exceptional offers. ♪ >>> it is friday and we have 8:00 to go before the last opening bell of the week. start out with the mad dash with decker. >> this is down 10 and why? well, this is a remarkable quarter for uggs, and they did a great job, but the guidance was so terrible and so negat
. >> and i can't get over zoo lilly, and was that money? >> well sh, i didn't mean to. and i have been saying it is the amazon, amazon for six months, and you should own zulu, cramer. well, i have been to the site, but i don't buy women's cloth g clothing. nobody's perfect. but zulu is good. >> and we will be -- >> go shop, and when you say go shop, i don't think merger, i think zu lilly. >> we will get cramer's mad dash coming up in a minute. [ tires screech ] [...
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suit lilly, the online retailer we have been calling the amazon, up on those big earnings and it is of another $3 today at 61. we have the house oversight chairman darrell issa dragging lois lerner back to congress. he is demanding she resume her testimony for his panel. that hearing is set for march 5th. he sent a letter, be here. don't know the response yet. earlier this week we brought the story from colorado, people using food stamp money to buy pot and get this, legal wheat will bring in $100 million in tax revenue to the state. what do you say? legalize week nationwide for recreational use? yes or no? >> i would say no. there is a desire on the part of government illegalize it and anything compact and bring in some cash. stuart: $100 million. >> i would say no. it gives us amen, the availability for a -- particularly in colorado here in the placement of machines so government money can be used easily to buy marijuana in certain situations as we saw recently. that makes it easier. there's a transfer. if it were ten miles away. probably still happen. in terms of legalization i thin
suit lilly, the online retailer we have been calling the amazon, up on those big earnings and it is of another $3 today at 61. we have the house oversight chairman darrell issa dragging lois lerner back to congress. he is demanding she resume her testimony for his panel. that hearing is set for march 5th. he sent a letter, be here. don't know the response yet. earlier this week we brought the story from colorado, people using food stamp money to buy pot and get this, legal wheat will bring in...
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. >> whenever we were driving lilly was crying. me if i didn't shut her up he was going to throw her out of the car. >> reporter: he's already been convicted and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. it will be up to the jury to decide if amanda hayes was his accomplice or another victim. for "good morning america," mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> dan abrams, our chief legal affairs anchor joins, as always. a couple strikes, the husband convicted already and tells her sister she was part of this. >> very different case against her than against her sister. fascinating she's taking the stand in her own defense here. her defense is that, yes, i was there in the fight leading up to what became the murder. actually she admits she may have been the cause of the fight. but she says he then throws her out of the house, says get out of the house with the kids. she says we want to talk alone. he and the victim. she says she comes back and he says everything is okay. that's when she says the murder occurred
. >> whenever we were driving lilly was crying. me if i didn't shut her up he was going to throw her out of the car. >> reporter: he's already been convicted and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. it will be up to the jury to decide if amanda hayes was his accomplice or another victim. for "good morning america," mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> dan abrams, our chief legal affairs anchor joins, as always. a couple strikes, the...
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it is wonderful that there are endowments', lilly endowment and the ford foundation and loose and all of these organizations are becoming absolutely vital if we want this kind of coverage to continue. there are smaller founders in britain during the same thing. these broadcasts are done on a shoestring. they're not making the rich. i can tell you that, but it isn't rewarding and enriching in another way to do them. >> i will do one more. you know, you don't have to answer this, but i'm wondering whether you have thought about the question of whether some religions get more or better coverage than others. i mean, are their religions that did more and better coverage and why? >> i guess i am talking from a western perspective. from my experience in the media here, but it is -- i think the coverage is changed, this traditionally been in the olden days at least quite rancho for christianity and the bbc, the section of the bbc that was the religion department, there were a lot of christian devotional programs put out. even on the news side of things with as a religion and news, it was and
it is wonderful that there are endowments', lilly endowment and the ford foundation and loose and all of these organizations are becoming absolutely vital if we want this kind of coverage to continue. there are smaller founders in britain during the same thing. these broadcasts are done on a shoestring. they're not making the rich. i can tell you that, but it isn't rewarding and enriching in another way to do them. >> i will do one more. you know, you don't have to answer this, but i'm...
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look at lilly ledbetter.he was told, you do not get a raise because you did not find out what people are making. this idea that women should be paid the same for work that a man does was something i think most republicans stood up for when the president talked about men"iving in a "mad discriminatory situation. that was one of the most surprising moments in that state of the union speech this year. i think just the crowd in that isen -- of the senate changing things. it is the jobs that we have. we have need major chairs from the budget committee to appropriations to intelligence. to transportation. chaired byttees women. i am the senate chair on the joint economic committee. you get to hold hearings on whether or not it is income inequality or the immigration bill or women in manufacturing. it changes things and because of it, i get to go to the chairman's lunch and i get to see firsthand the numbers when you look at who is in charge of those committees is higher than the percentage of women in the senate ov
look at lilly ledbetter.he was told, you do not get a raise because you did not find out what people are making. this idea that women should be paid the same for work that a man does was something i think most republicans stood up for when the president talked about men"iving in a "mad discriminatory situation. that was one of the most surprising moments in that state of the union speech this year. i think just the crowd in that isen -- of the senate changing things. it is the jobs...
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we just heard from lilly koppel and we are going to be taking a break from our coverage for about anhour. during the break you can watch interviews from the booktv college series now joining us on the tv is the author of this book on constitutional disobedience is the name of the book. professor louis michael siedman is the person that wrote it. are you saying it is time to throw out the constitution? >> you know what, i am. thank you for having me on. this idea is right that almost everyone i know thinks it is wrong. my wife, my kids, all of my students. it is a little surprising that so many people think it is wrong because when you think about it, we are thinking about a document that is over 200-years-old. it was written at a time that the united states looks nothing like what it looks like today. it was a small republic along the eastern seaboard depended mostly on slave labor when communications were difficult to travel with treacherous. this was a document written by people who had no compunction about other human beings and both women had no role to play in publicaffairs and
we just heard from lilly koppel and we are going to be taking a break from our coverage for about anhour. during the break you can watch interviews from the booktv college series now joining us on the tv is the author of this book on constitutional disobedience is the name of the book. professor louis michael siedman is the person that wrote it. are you saying it is time to throw out the constitution? >> you know what, i am. thank you for having me on. this idea is right that almost...
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eli lilly moving higher as an experimental cancer drug significantly improves survival rates in lungtients. that was in a late stage trial. you have domestic steel companies, led by u.s. steel, as the commerce department decline ed to levy a tariff. >> lots to watch. the dow is losing about 74 points. we're almost now as negative as we started the day positive. it's been a big swing here. >> same thing for the nasdaq and the s&p has nearly erased all of in year's losses, at least it had at the peak of the day. will we ever see what some have called a long over do and healthy direction? a question we ask often. >> and she's been a critic of the revolving door between government and the private sector. why is former banking regulator sheila bair taking a top job at one of europe's largest banks? she explains exclusively coming up on "the closing bell." tdd# 1-888-628-2419 searching for trade ideas that spark your curiosity tdd# 1-888-628-2419 can take you in many directions. tdd# 1-888-628-2419 you read this. watch that. tdd# 1-888-628-2419 you look for what's next. tdd# 1-888-628-2419
eli lilly moving higher as an experimental cancer drug significantly improves survival rates in lungtients. that was in a late stage trial. you have domestic steel companies, led by u.s. steel, as the commerce department decline ed to levy a tariff. >> lots to watch. the dow is losing about 74 points. we're almost now as negative as we started the day positive. it's been a big swing here. >> same thing for the nasdaq and the s&p has nearly erased all of in year's losses, at...
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the lilly endowment is born meanwhile the luce foundation gave a generous grant to wgbh boston publicio program the world, which allowed me to set the religion editor position that oversaw the creation of more in-depth religion coverage. also find a good series of foreign-policy that follows islam in a changing middle east. roth recently reflect to the obituaries for al qaeda in the wake of beard sprang for premature to say the least. his sobering first line, the lester was a good one for al qaeda and for jihads is an more broadly. so there's still good coverage in the media, but the landscape has changed beyond recognition since i started at the bbc. a few religion specialists left cover the global picture and include accomplishments such as bruce clark in the economist, tom hennigan operators, the excellent base for a blog commercially where they exist is thanks to much needed help from foundation. i think there's a great need for informed coverage of religion and events that touch on them and i lament the professional passing of so many former colleagues, but it's too early to come
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in headlines this morning, eli lilly higher in trading, company announced positive in phase iii studyfg simpro survival rates in lung cancer patients. >>> brian from sochi joins us now. how are you finding it there? >> i'm finding it nice. nicer than it was yesterday, becky. it rained all day. it's a nicer day here as well. not quite the weather carl did. that's how carl rolls. we are getting exciting highlights. i'll say that. great story action men's snowboard. a guy waxing snowboards for the olympic team in vancouver, today alex deibold got his medal. he was not expected to do anything in the snowboard cross. he won the bronze medal. he's overjoyed considering he was a maintenance guy on the team four years ago. kind of a cool story. his owner is part owner of pepe's. david wise gold medal, even though 23, married with kid, not typical halfpipe out on the scene guys. more of a family man. he wins the gold medal as well. if we take a look at the medal count, it's disingenuous, let me explain why. at the top, united states and russia tied at 21. netherlands 20. one of the gold medals
in headlines this morning, eli lilly higher in trading, company announced positive in phase iii studyfg simpro survival rates in lung cancer patients. >>> brian from sochi joins us now. how are you finding it there? >> i'm finding it nice. nicer than it was yesterday, becky. it rained all day. it's a nicer day here as well. not quite the weather carl did. that's how carl rolls. we are getting exciting highlights. i'll say that. great story action men's snowboard. a guy waxing...
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nina agdel, lilly aldridge and chrissy teigen. who happens to be married to singer john legend. newsstands on february 18th. there they are. wow. >> a lot more clothing there. coming up, the cost of winter. this latest blast of snow, ice and rain comes with a heavy price tag. plus, where does this leave the airline industry going that a holiday weekend? and from "squawk" master to candidate, neel kashkari throwing his hat in the ring to become california's next governor. we'll talk to him at 8:00 eastern time. because when it comes to feeling safe behind the wheel, going the distance and saving at the pump you want it all. get our multi-point inspection with a a synthetic blend oil change, tire rotation, brake inspection and more for $29.95 or less. get a complete vehicle checkup. only at your ford dealer. [ male announcer ] right now, love is in the air with the adt valentine's day sale. get adt pulse -- installation starting at only $49 -- and show your loved ones just how much you care with the gift of home security and home management. that's an incredible savings of $350 an
nina agdel, lilly aldridge and chrissy teigen. who happens to be married to singer john legend. newsstands on february 18th. there they are. wow. >> a lot more clothing there. coming up, the cost of winter. this latest blast of snow, ice and rain comes with a heavy price tag. plus, where does this leave the airline industry going that a holiday weekend? and from "squawk" master to candidate, neel kashkari throwing his hat in the ring to become california's next governor. we'll...
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if you go back he invested in imclone which was sold to eli lilly and this is his bread and butter, therma companies getting taken out. >> and a bit of a play on the changing landscape of health care. >> and actavius has been active there. >>> and we've got analysts for t people were talking three to four with volume and how disappointing is it from a volume stand point? glif think it's a little disappointing. we were looking for 2 1/2% volume growth. north america was the big falloff. we're seeing continued weakness. instead of full cans of soda how that could lead to more inventory in homes and more usage. if you don't have a lug a 24-pack or two liter bottle home, that could help. part of the problem is we haven't seen the product. we don't know which brands. it will have to sell at a pretty decent premium in order to generate increases in the overall profit pool. it could create some more excitement if they can get new brands out there and also get more pantry loading of k-cups. >> all right, john jordan, thanks, guys, we'll talk to you later on. >> thank you. >> when we come back,
if you go back he invested in imclone which was sold to eli lilly and this is his bread and butter, therma companies getting taken out. >> and a bit of a play on the changing landscape of health care. >> and actavius has been active there. >>> and we've got analysts for t people were talking three to four with volume and how disappointing is it from a volume stand point? glif think it's a little disappointing. we were looking for 2 1/2% volume growth. north america was the...
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. >> this is the lilly area. bristol-myers.panies. >> bristol-myers, yes, gilead is $40 billion bigger than bristol-myers. >> it's a hep-c formlation works as well as we think it's an important breakthrough and like gilead. >> merck as you pointed out has a nice move and it's back to a very respectable $160 billion market value. >> they are talking about spinoff of the animal health which we know by the way. zoesis. >> and if they sell the consumer products division that's the schering-plough ralization, when they bought schering-plough, the company was in stay sis and that's why merck is high. >> do you know what they're doing, don't you? >> they are shrinking to grow. good. >> by the way, dow chemical, daniel loeb in a letter to his own investors, remember, it wasn't a letter to the company, a letter to his own investors but he proposed the same kind of idea, shrinking to grow splitting the company. dow for its part comes out this morning and says our board, our executive team in conjunction with external advisers previously
. >> this is the lilly area. bristol-myers.panies. >> bristol-myers, yes, gilead is $40 billion bigger than bristol-myers. >> it's a hep-c formlation works as well as we think it's an important breakthrough and like gilead. >> merck as you pointed out has a nice move and it's back to a very respectable $160 billion market value. >> they are talking about spinoff of the animal health which we know by the way. zoesis. >> and if they sell the consumer products...
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nina, lilly and christie. >> they don't have tops on, apparently. and a woman is never more beautiful than when she's pregnant. >> that's a great photo. time for our johnson baby of the week, we celebrate new moms and adorable new additions to their family. >> first baby is mason robert lee. when their son is happy, he gets this funny little smirk on his face. which is really gas. but they don't think so. >> now to a baby born in highland park, illinois. alexander matthew castillo born on december 26th weighing 7 pounds, 14 ounces. his mom advises enjoy every moment because they grow up so fast. >> our final johnson's baby of the week is gabrielle ann browne, born in austin, texas, january 3rd. her dad is a major with the u.s. marine corps. we thank him for his service. this little guy -- the father arrived home just in time to see his little girl arrive. thank god. okay. only five days later, he had to return to active duty overseas, hoping to come back and see how much she's grown in april. that's great. congratulations to all of our babies. >> if
nina, lilly and christie. >> they don't have tops on, apparently. and a woman is never more beautiful than when she's pregnant. >> that's a great photo. time for our johnson baby of the week, we celebrate new moms and adorable new additions to their family. >> first baby is mason robert lee. when their son is happy, he gets this funny little smirk on his face. which is really gas. but they don't think so. >> now to a baby born in highland park, illinois. alexander...
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as we reflect on moments like the fifth anniversary of the lilly ledbetter fair pay act a bill that most of us would agree was long overdue, it's important that we keep in our minds and hearts the critical lesson of that important legislation. that it's unacceptable for paid discrimination to exist in our work force. that workers who face discrimination have a right to claim compensation for the injustices they face. that regardless of gender, race, religion, or sexual identity, we all have rights to be justly compensated for our work. and most important, that it's beneficial to our economy, our family, and our children to pay fair wages to all of america's workers. and in that spirit, we must lift up the cause of an economic agenda for women and their families. as we look to grow our economy, let us keep in mind how women drive that growth. women are the breadwinners and co-breadwinners in nearly 2/3 of america's families. women now outnumber men at every level of the higher education ladder. in 1964, only about 40% of women were enrolled in any type of college. today, that figure is 57
as we reflect on moments like the fifth anniversary of the lilly ledbetter fair pay act a bill that most of us would agree was long overdue, it's important that we keep in our minds and hearts the critical lesson of that important legislation. that it's unacceptable for paid discrimination to exist in our work force. that workers who face discrimination have a right to claim compensation for the injustices they face. that regardless of gender, race, religion, or sexual identity, we all have...
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we just heard from lilly koppel and we are going to be taking a break from our coverage for about anhour. during the break you can watch interviews from the booktv college series now joining us on the tv is the author of this book on constitutional disobedience is the name of the book. professor louis michael siedman is the person that wrote it. are you saying it is time to throw out the constitution? >> you know what, i am. thank you for having me on. this idea is right that almost everyone i know thinks it is wrong. my wife, my kids, all of my students. it is a little surprising that so many people think it is wrong because when you think about it, we are thinking about a document that is over 200-years-old. it was written at a time that the united states looks nothing like what it looks like today. it was a small republic along the eastern seaboard depended mostly on slave labor when communications were difficult to travel with treacherous. this was a document written by people who had no compunction about other human beings and both women had no role to play in publicaffairs and
we just heard from lilly koppel and we are going to be taking a break from our coverage for about anhour. during the break you can watch interviews from the booktv college series now joining us on the tv is the author of this book on constitutional disobedience is the name of the book. professor louis michael siedman is the person that wrote it. are you saying it is time to throw out the constitution? >> you know what, i am. thank you for having me on. this idea is right that almost...
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. >> the bridge was her own -- >> lilly anna seemed to have like to be read to. >> the work we do with young people is very important. these children, knowing the influence we can have by them knowing we care. >> children invited are still waiting for permanent adopted homes. the sorority members brought gifts for each child. the children learned a special chant sung to the beat of the m circle. victor diaz from austin, texas is in sochi exploring his seventh olympics and wants to know what's behind the trees. >> do you think it's where they keep the garbage. >> getting there isn't easy? >> i see concrete, grass. i don't see people. they don't want people in there. >> security guards stand out front. after circling the area, he finds an opening and goes for it. >> let's peek over the top. oh my god. it's a graveyard. >> it's a 100-year-old cemetery that used to sit on farm land. the farm land was bulldozed to make room for olympic park. the graveyard is sacred and cannot be moved. the graveyard will remain even after the winter games have come and gone. >> that was janelle wang from so
. >> the bridge was her own -- >> lilly anna seemed to have like to be read to. >> the work we do with young people is very important. these children, knowing the influence we can have by them knowing we care. >> children invited are still waiting for permanent adopted homes. the sorority members brought gifts for each child. the children learned a special chant sung to the beat of the m circle. victor diaz from austin, texas is in sochi exploring his seventh olympics...