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so lilly and then blythe haaga, who is a producer and one of the -- one of our directors, and i wereen we were about to meet vincent, i just told lilly, like, "hey, when it starts getting like that, just text me in all caps saying, 'audie -- like, calm down. like, calm down.'" and then, like, of course, 'cause i can't keep anything to myself, i told vincent that, about 15 minutes in. [ laughter ] "just so you know, i promise -- like, i asked lilly to promise me to tell me if i got too creepy." so - >> seth: well, obviously you didn't, because he flew out to chicago. >> yeah. >> seth: but, i want to talk about something that's incredibly impressive. obviously, any time someone creates a show for themselves, that they write and star in, that's a big deal. but, you had, kind of, never -- you, sort of, skipped all the other steps. this was, like, the first set you had ever been on, right? >> right i mean, i would say -- like, skipping steps, i mean, i've been doing this [ bleep ] for a long time. [ laughter ] >> seth: sure, yes understood >> no -- but, no you know what i mean but, yeah,
so lilly and then blythe haaga, who is a producer and one of the -- one of our directors, and i wereen we were about to meet vincent, i just told lilly, like, "hey, when it starts getting like that, just text me in all caps saying, 'audie -- like, calm down. like, calm down.'" and then, like, of course, 'cause i can't keep anything to myself, i told vincent that, about 15 minutes in. [ laughter ] "just so you know, i promise -- like, i asked lilly to promise me to tell me if i...
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>> yes, there is a path. >> reporter: lilly gets emotional talking about how grateful she is. >> you know, where would i be without those people who want to help, you know, young kids like me or like i was a young kid just wanting someone who would notice and help, and they did >> reporter: a life-saving program she hopes will spread. kate snow, nbc news, dallas >> and tomorrow on "today," you can catch another in-depth conversation about mental health and teens with the cast of "dear evan hansen. >>> next for us tonight, our new series, the new space race i'll show you how nasa is preparing to go back to the moon and beyond >>> we're hearing a lot about private companies and space tourism these days but as i saw for myself, nasa is aiming much farther it was the summer space race between billionaires, virgin galactic's richard branson and jeff bezos' blue origin >> this is incredible. >> both looking to capitalize on the new frontier of space tourism. for the time being, nasa will continue to lead the way when it comes to space exploration. i'm at the jet propulsion laboratory in pa
>> yes, there is a path. >> reporter: lilly gets emotional talking about how grateful she is. >> you know, where would i be without those people who want to help, you know, young kids like me or like i was a young kid just wanting someone who would notice and help, and they did >> reporter: a life-saving program she hopes will spread. kate snow, nbc news, dallas >> and tomorrow on "today," you can catch another in-depth conversation about mental health...
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his idea a lilly is a beautiful flower. but it is more beautiful to a botanist or more beautiful to someone who studies flowers and more beautiful for someone who specializes in the little late. there is no way to approach a full understanding of anything. our understanding of beauty is increasingly the closeness to the knowledge of the thing. think you can look at that quantifying element or acquiring summits or mileage, or acquiring lists there's also if thinking about it from a way quantitative qualification for it as the son of an ecologist my parents are avid travelers around the world, the rare bird that flies in. can also create a beautiful awareness. i was struck by the polarity of what's driving, is it purely acquisition of as the something else going on? >> i do think there is the risk of substituting an acquisition of mindset is the only one that counts. so when you talk about summit or mild accomplish, that i am sensitive to pretty think the ecological world and the hiking world is becoming more sensitive if you
his idea a lilly is a beautiful flower. but it is more beautiful to a botanist or more beautiful to someone who studies flowers and more beautiful for someone who specializes in the little late. there is no way to approach a full understanding of anything. our understanding of beauty is increasingly the closeness to the knowledge of the thing. think you can look at that quantifying element or acquiring summits or mileage, or acquiring lists there's also if thinking about it from a way...
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i think lilly and pharma more broadly is timely here and next, i want to talk about semi, it's been aot over the last number of weeks. broadcom, abgo, you quietly making six month relative highs. so, again in a tough tape. this one is exhibiting leadership it's been sideways since january. but that's been enough over the last few weeks to exhibit some of the leadership w i think you want to be a buyer it's still above the 50 day moving average 80% of the s&p and below the 50 day. this one is above. so it's exhibiting that type of leadership that we want to see and third, i think it's very curious that the travel stuff, some of the consumer names are acting better. this is marriott, partticker ma closed on the highs and has not made a new low since july. it's breaking out in relative terms. i think you play for a rally back to 160 as we move in the back half of the year. three names in a market that i think stocks have already corrected. the only thing that has not been hit enough is the index. the average stock is down sharply already. >> chris, if we had you on today and today were a
i think lilly and pharma more broadly is timely here and next, i want to talk about semi, it's been aot over the last number of weeks. broadcom, abgo, you quietly making six month relative highs. so, again in a tough tape. this one is exhibiting leadership it's been sideways since january. but that's been enough over the last few weeks to exhibit some of the leadership w i think you want to be a buyer it's still above the 50 day moving average 80% of the s&p and below the 50 day. this one...
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his idea a lilly is a beautiful flower. but it is more beautiful to a botanist or more beautiful to someone who studies flowers and more beautiful for someone who specializes in the little late. there is no way to approach a full understanding of anything. our understanding of beauty is increasingly the closeness to the knowledge of the thing. think you can look at that quantifying element or acquiring summits or mileage, or acquiring lists there's also if thinking about it from a way quantitative qualification for it as the son of an ecologist my parents are avid travelers around the world, the rare bird that flies in. can also create a beautiful awareness. i was struck by the polarity of what's driving, is it purely acquisition of as the something else going on? >> i do think there is the risk of substituting an acquisition of mindset is the only one that counts. so when you talk about summit or mild accomplish, that i am sensitive to pretty think the ecological world and the hiking world is becoming more sensitive if you
his idea a lilly is a beautiful flower. but it is more beautiful to a botanist or more beautiful to someone who studies flowers and more beautiful for someone who specializes in the little late. there is no way to approach a full understanding of anything. our understanding of beauty is increasingly the closeness to the knowledge of the thing. think you can look at that quantifying element or acquiring summits or mileage, or acquiring lists there's also if thinking about it from a way...
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i know we had fda approval and doctors seem less than enthused about that one that eli lilly is an exampletage trial now, human gene with all sorts of diseases and for general and is a player there. artificial intelligence being used. one of our panelists described ai like the industrial revolution brought in pharmaceuticals. >> that all sounds great to me but investors are not that excited about it. you look at most of the big pharma comedies, they are trading whale below than the average stock. >> that's right, they have two problems. the first is a have remarkably successful drugs coming off in the future. they need to replace them, investors don't trust him to do that at least not at the current levels of innovation so you have cheap companies spending off a massive amount of cash. you have a company yielding 5%. month more than tripled in a ten year treasury so maybe the outlook expressed is right, it's maybe not but you get a decent return as you wait to find out. >> luckily capitalism great big companies without crushing the pipeline. >> by better smaller companies. it's going to be
i know we had fda approval and doctors seem less than enthused about that one that eli lilly is an exampletage trial now, human gene with all sorts of diseases and for general and is a player there. artificial intelligence being used. one of our panelists described ai like the industrial revolution brought in pharmaceuticals. >> that all sounds great to me but investors are not that excited about it. you look at most of the big pharma comedies, they are trading whale below than the...
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stay tuned for lilly singh stay safe.et vaccinated we love you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> tonight more residents on the run as flames move closer to south lake tahoe. >> and i'll show you the areas under the biggest threat. >> it's hard to watch the flames destroy such a special place. tonight how you can help the people who call lake tahoe home. >>> and another mandate from another bay area committee. the new covid rules just approved. >>> and concerned about covid in your kids' classroom? we investigate how the virus is spreading in schools and the one thing many districts are not doing that could slow the spread. >>> that is sound of trouble. intense and erratic winds pushing the caldor fire deep entire the lake tahoe basin. new evacuation orders on the nevada side of the lake and more than 50,000 people have now been forced out of their homes as these flames rage on. >> a lot happening at this late hour. firefighters doing whatever they can to protect homes and cabins. before sunset, these bulldozers were busy along the trail. busi
stay tuned for lilly singh stay safe.et vaccinated we love you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> tonight more residents on the run as flames move closer to south lake tahoe. >> and i'll show you the areas under the biggest threat. >> it's hard to watch the flames destroy such a special place. tonight how you can help the people who call lake tahoe home. >>> and another mandate from another bay area committee. the new covid rules just approved. >>> and concerned about...
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stay tuned for lilly singh stay safe. get vaccinated we love you. ♪ ♪ >>> breaking news.al fires erupting in wine country. the warnings going out. >>> the final push. the recall election one week from tomorrow. how worried should the governor be? our analyst weighs in. >>> crowds and covid-19. the worry we'll soon see another spike in cases. what infectious disease doctors are forecasting. >>> good evening. we begin with that breaking news out of wine country. crews scrambling to contain several suspicious fires burning in the healdsburg area. you see the fires as they start to break out tonight, this all happening within the last hour or so. state senator mike mcgwire represents that area. he tweeted if you live in northern sonoma county please be vigilant. there are multiple suspicious fire starts over the last several hours. he went on to say, be on the lookout for suspicious activity. he went on to say that firefighters are staged in the healdsburg area. it's going to be a busy night for firefighters in the north bay. >> rob mayeda is tracking conditions, what can you
stay tuned for lilly singh stay safe. get vaccinated we love you. ♪ ♪ >>> breaking news.al fires erupting in wine country. the warnings going out. >>> the final push. the recall election one week from tomorrow. how worried should the governor be? our analyst weighs in. >>> crowds and covid-19. the worry we'll soon see another spike in cases. what infectious disease doctors are forecasting. >>> good evening. we begin with that breaking news out of wine...
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ledecky passed on the kick board to the freshman lilly nordman who now becomes the eighth owner of the prestigious stanford kick board. >> like they need a kick board, right? you get that when you're little. >> a big deal. >> good. >>> all right. let's talk about what is coming up at 6:00. the cdc green lighting covid booster shots for millions of americans but not everyone gets a third dose. we'll break down who is on today's new list and who is not. >> could a covid vaccine mandate be coming to your child's school? the discussion among health leaders today and bay area districts that aren't waiting for guidance from the state. >> we'll see wells that go dry in the county. >> a dire situation. our drought deepening. bare reservoirs at record lows not just impacting how much water we drink but how much we have available. we are live with what the drought is doing to the state power supply. the news at 6:00 starts right now. thanks for being with us. >>> california's health department reiterating today that it is prepared to administer covid booster shots. the question tonight though, w
ledecky passed on the kick board to the freshman lilly nordman who now becomes the eighth owner of the prestigious stanford kick board. >> like they need a kick board, right? you get that when you're little. >> a big deal. >> good. >>> all right. let's talk about what is coming up at 6:00. the cdc green lighting covid booster shots for millions of americans but not everyone gets a third dose. we'll break down who is on today's new list and who is not. >> could a...
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eli lilly has a version of it as well. there is no shortage.deral government -- what? >> realize this is the difference between socialized medicine and capitalism. under capitalism when there is increased demand and florida has increased demand right now, you increase the supply. supply matches demand and capitalism. in socialism, you have political reasons. it could be they think they are more deplorable people in florida, more republicans or more of the unvaccinated unwashed. introducing xfinity rewards. our very own way of thanking you just for being with us. enjoy rewards like movie night specials. xfinity mobile benefits. ...and exclusive experiences, like the chance to win tickets to see watch what happens live. hey! it's me. the longer you've been with us... the more rewards you can get. like sharpening your cooking skills with a top chef. join for free on the xfinity app and watch all the rewards float in. our thanks. your rewards. every single day, we're all getting a little bit better. we're better cooks... better neighbors... hi. i'v
eli lilly has a version of it as well. there is no shortage.deral government -- what? >> realize this is the difference between socialized medicine and capitalism. under capitalism when there is increased demand and florida has increased demand right now, you increase the supply. supply matches demand and capitalism. in socialism, you have political reasons. it could be they think they are more deplorable people in florida, more republicans or more of the unvaccinated unwashed....
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well, the socialists be able to step up to the parliamentary play rather less for that to dakota, lilly whose co founder of the socialist thing time for center, for political innovation, dakota, good to have you all say, obviously getting rid of poverty leveling up. that's very laudable. everybody wants that, but when socialists get into government, that means ramping up taxes, which nobody wants. rather they want everybody else to pay more except them. do today, socialists? communists have any better ideas? well, i don't think it's necessarily about raising taxes. i think that's something that a lot of people want. if you look at the united states, for example, you see trillions of dollars being held in offshore account. people at the centers for economic policy research come out with a study. recently, a book called the well hoarders of talking about how literally trillions of dollars remains an offshore tax account. at the same time, the effective tax rates of large multinational corporations remains extremely low. for many of them they actually have negative tax rates because they r
well, the socialists be able to step up to the parliamentary play rather less for that to dakota, lilly whose co founder of the socialist thing time for center, for political innovation, dakota, good to have you all say, obviously getting rid of poverty leveling up. that's very laudable. everybody wants that, but when socialists get into government, that means ramping up taxes, which nobody wants. rather they want everybody else to pay more except them. do today, socialists? communists have any...
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. ♪ >> ten years ago, derek woods and becky lillie woods created the riverdale children's theater. a second home for hundreds of kids in the bronx. >> they're a great influence on me for life skills and performing skills and everything in between. >> i'm born and raised in the bronx, lived and worked here my whole life. and so a program like this was sorely lacking. >> rct offers everything from college prep to full-scale production, and no child is ever turned away for financial reasons. ♪ it's not just theater that they're working on, right? they're working on life. they're learning confidence, and they're learning courage and trust, learning how to trust each other. and it's wonderful to see it all come together. ♪ everything that's happened the last year, obviously we have questions about racial just all around the country. we've had all kinds of anti-semitic attacks, right. you have a huge number of jewish kids here, anti-asian attacks. how has that played into this here? >> we have, you know, kids from every walk of life, all ethnic groups, all religious groups, and we find t
. ♪ >> ten years ago, derek woods and becky lillie woods created the riverdale children's theater. a second home for hundreds of kids in the bronx. >> they're a great influence on me for life skills and performing skills and everything in between. >> i'm born and raised in the bronx, lived and worked here my whole life. and so a program like this was sorely lacking. >> rct offers everything from college prep to full-scale production, and no child is ever turned away...
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eli lilly has a version of it as well. there is no shortage.e federal government -- what? >> realize this is the difference between socialized medicine and capitalism. under capitalism when there is increased demand and florida has increased demand right now, you increase the supply. supply matches demand and capitalism. in socialism, you have political reasons. it could be they think they are more deplorable people in florida, more republicans or more of the unvaccinated unwashed. and so, decisions will be made for political reasons, but if this were capitalism and this were going out into the marketplace, companies would be wrapping up production and distributed where it's needed. it's life-saving, and we also have to change the recommendations coming from fauci and the cdc allowing people to take it as an inpatient. you can be an inpatient with relatively good oxygenation, talking, not yet on the ventilator but they will not give it to you if you've gone beyond ten days of symptoms or if you're an inpatient. you can have four days of symptom
eli lilly has a version of it as well. there is no shortage.e federal government -- what? >> realize this is the difference between socialized medicine and capitalism. under capitalism when there is increased demand and florida has increased demand right now, you increase the supply. supply matches demand and capitalism. in socialism, you have political reasons. it could be they think they are more deplorable people in florida, more republicans or more of the unvaccinated unwashed. and...
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you're going to say what we do is unamerican, then de facto you are saying scamming and guilding the lillyat is american and i don't want to believe that but that is basically what you would be saying if you say that short selling is unamerican. >> carson, you have found yourself on the the other side of a meme stock trade and what has that been like >> some of the things that we've been short have been mini memed. and then every now and then something, a good example is the this company that we shorted back in february called xl fleet. and it is done very well for us as a short we're no longer short at the moment we covered when after the stock had gone down a decent bit and there was a reddit starting and close to expiration, so we thought, better safe than sorry here and we covered our short turns out the stock did not squeeze up so that is one that we're -- we avoided a potential squeeze. another one that we've been short, it is somebody else's activist report but sgoc, that is semi meme stock it seems like there were maybe some unnatural forces pushing that up the past couple of weeks
you're going to say what we do is unamerican, then de facto you are saying scamming and guilding the lillyat is american and i don't want to believe that but that is basically what you would be saying if you say that short selling is unamerican. >> carson, you have found yourself on the the other side of a meme stock trade and what has that been like >> some of the things that we've been short have been mini memed. and then every now and then something, a good example is the this...
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we've been talking about the monoclonnal antibodies, using them in the south a lot, lilly, regene rshgn, if you get that early, your chance of getting hospitalized decreases by 70%. all of this you can have now, coming down pike, tucker, more exciting drugs. you have merck, working on a drug. that drug stops the virus in its tracks, stops it from replicating. it looks like that's going to be out before the end of the year. that's going be the tamiflu that we're going to use for covid and pfizer has another drug similar to what we use for hiv. that looks effective. so i'm saying to myself, wait a minute, i thought this pandemic was all about politics, right? mask mandates, mandates. so i talked to the top medical historian i know in the world. and i said, how will this pandemic be remembered, tucker? he said, this pandemic will be remembered for what we learned in the field of science. tucker? >> tucker carlson: yeah. i mean, i wish more people knew that there are steps you can take after you know you've been infected to radically lessen the chances that you're injured or killed by this
we've been talking about the monoclonnal antibodies, using them in the south a lot, lilly, regene rshgn, if you get that early, your chance of getting hospitalized decreases by 70%. all of this you can have now, coming down pike, tucker, more exciting drugs. you have merck, working on a drug. that drug stops the virus in its tracks, stops it from replicating. it looks like that's going to be out before the end of the year. that's going be the tamiflu that we're going to use for covid and pfizer...
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remember, that eli lilly has another drug that had probably better data coming behind this. >> from thaty about shares of biogen and lily as well and the potential for these treatments to go mainstream >> i have a neutral on biogen and the reason why because i think the drug was inherently overpriced amongst the fda decision probably shouldn't have happened in the first place i would add i feel like there have been position groups that have significant concerns like cleveland clinic saying publicly they won't use it. i don't think that helps the situation. along with the high price and population mostly medicare until i think i'm nervous about this being a continued falling knife. we're waiting for a better entry point. >> better entry point or something change in terms of what biogen does with the drug here or something change in terms of the insurance carriers? >> well, i mean, biogen could cut the price. the insurance carrier, the challenges your main payer c ms, they're going through the process, and i also like matt said worry about lily. they can cut the price and i think the way y
remember, that eli lilly has another drug that had probably better data coming behind this. >> from thaty about shares of biogen and lily as well and the potential for these treatments to go mainstream >> i have a neutral on biogen and the reason why because i think the drug was inherently overpriced amongst the fda decision probably shouldn't have happened in the first place i would add i feel like there have been position groups that have significant concerns like cleveland clinic...
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. >> so when he reveals lilly, it's to the lion kingsessing. >> this loving couple was the most progressive punch or do we love each other? >> love each other. >> that's right. >> modern family took this genre that seemed kind of played out, updated and breathed life back into the family sitcom. after that, we start to see more perspectives, new perspectives, fresh per speckives. >> you're going to love orlando. i've learned to love it like the daughter we wish evan had been. ♪ ♪ >> in fresh off the boat an asian american boat centers the narrative as opposed to being the butt of the joke. >> give a warm welcome to hangee -- >> call me eddie. >> oh, thank god. >> it's about an asian american family that moves from a multi-cultural city to a white spurn lan. >> welcome to the neighborhood. samantha this is -- this is -- >> it was how it would feel strange to somebody else. >> fresh off the boat made a major impact and proving to the industry that a show like this can be successful. >> so to this day i get people on the street who come up to me in tears saying how meaningful it was seeing the
. >> so when he reveals lilly, it's to the lion kingsessing. >> this loving couple was the most progressive punch or do we love each other? >> love each other. >> that's right. >> modern family took this genre that seemed kind of played out, updated and breathed life back into the family sitcom. after that, we start to see more perspectives, new perspectives, fresh per speckives. >> you're going to love orlando. i've learned to love it like the daughter we...
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. ♪ i open my eyes ♪ >> reporter: ten years ago derek woods and electricy lillie woods created the riverdalells and performing skills and everything in between. >> i'm born and raised in the bronx, lived and worked here my whole life, so a program like this was sorely lacking. >> reporter: rct offers college audition prep to full scale productions and no child is ever turned away for financial reasons. ♪ no, no, no ♪ >> it's not just theater they're working on, right? they're working on life. they're learning confidence and they're learning courage and they're learning trust. they're learning how to trust each other, and it's wonderful to see it all come together. ♪ i open my eyes ♪ >> everything that's happened the last year, obviously we have questions about racial justice all around the country. we've had all kinds of anti semitic attacks, right? you have a huge number of jewish hits here, anti-asian attacks. how has that played into this here? >> we have kids from every walk of life, all ethnic groups, all religious groups, and we find that's really our success. >> i just wanted to get a
. ♪ i open my eyes ♪ >> reporter: ten years ago derek woods and electricy lillie woods created the riverdalells and performing skills and everything in between. >> i'm born and raised in the bronx, lived and worked here my whole life, so a program like this was sorely lacking. >> reporter: rct offers college audition prep to full scale productions and no child is ever turned away for financial reasons. ♪ no, no, no ♪ >> it's not just theater they're working on,...
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program also shattered matt hepburn's 60-day mark, including biotech company abcellera, working with eli lillyron, which was used to treat to president trump. >> crowe: this is the new normal. it's going to be 60 days from here on out. >> whitaker: well, not quite yet. currently, antibodies are grown in a bio-reactor like this one at this defense department rapid response plant in florida. it'll take three weeks for this to produce 7,500 doses. >> crowe: and so a lot of scientists are trying to figure out, can this be done faster? >> whitaker: dr. crowe has successfully tested a faster way: r.n.a., the genetic tool darpa helped pioneer that was used to make the coronavirus vaccine in record time. in the next outbreak, r.n.a. would allow factories like this to churn out millions of doses a day. >> crowe: we would start from a blood sample from a survivor, and be done with all of this and be giving you an injection of the cure within the 60 days. >> whitaker: with their promise of speed, immediate protection, and a cure, dr. hepburn says r.n.a. antibodies could stop the next wuhan-like outbreak
program also shattered matt hepburn's 60-day mark, including biotech company abcellera, working with eli lillyron, which was used to treat to president trump. >> crowe: this is the new normal. it's going to be 60 days from here on out. >> whitaker: well, not quite yet. currently, antibodies are grown in a bio-reactor like this one at this defense department rapid response plant in florida. it'll take three weeks for this to produce 7,500 doses. >> crowe: and so a lot of...
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cnn's katie bolt-lillis covers national security issues. katie, this is just awful.official said, a horrible mistake. how did this happen? >> you know, pam, i think one of the things that this sort of tragic missed message really underscores is the sense of urgency that the military felt that it was operating under when it carried out this strike. they had just lost 13 u.s. service members, they believed there was an attack forthcoming, a threat to american forces on the ground, which is something the military takes very seriously. clearly commanders in charge of this strike felt that they couldn't wait, essentially, to take this shot in order to determine, number one, definetively whether or not there were civilians on the ground and number two, even with certainty who the target was, which obviously they turned out to be tragically wrong about that. you know, the other thing that i think is important to understand here is, when the military doesn't have boots on the ground, when they don't have a great human intelligence network or an ability to intercept signals c
cnn's katie bolt-lillis covers national security issues. katie, this is just awful.official said, a horrible mistake. how did this happen? >> you know, pam, i think one of the things that this sort of tragic missed message really underscores is the sense of urgency that the military felt that it was operating under when it carried out this strike. they had just lost 13 u.s. service members, they believed there was an attack forthcoming, a threat to american forces on the ground, which is...
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joining me is trans fix ceo and president lilly shin welcome. >> thank you so much thank you for having today. i'm excited to tell you more about trans fix. >> yes i guess let's start with the state of play in trucking more broadly right now. i guess to sum it up, it would be described as really bad you know, there's a lot of shortages we have heard about, retailers warning us there is not going to be product on the shelves for the holiday season is it lessening at all how would you describe things? >> look, i mean the market is tight and if there's one thing we know about the freight market, no day is ever the same. you know, i think the disruptions continue obviously we are still coming out of covid there are capacity constraints and volatility in demand i think this is where our technology has come into play. in working with customers such as target, unilever, way fair, our technology has really helped our customers manage through the volatility >> sure. so let's talk for a moment about the spac why a spac at a time when their performance has been pretty underwhelming this year? are
joining me is trans fix ceo and president lilly shin welcome. >> thank you so much thank you for having today. i'm excited to tell you more about trans fix. >> yes i guess let's start with the state of play in trucking more broadly right now. i guess to sum it up, it would be described as really bad you know, there's a lot of shortages we have heard about, retailers warning us there is not going to be product on the shelves for the holiday season is it lessening at all how would you...
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. ♪ >> ten years ago derrick woods and becky lillie woods created the riverdale children's theater and home for hundreds of kids in the bronx. >> they are a great influence on me for life skills and performing skills and everything in between. >> i'm born and raised in the bronx, lived and worked here my whole life, and so a program like this was sorely lacking. >> rct offers everything from college audition prep to full-scale productions, and no child is ever turned away for financial reasons. ♪ >> but it's not just these their they are working on, right? they are working on life. they are learning confidential, and they are learning courage, and they are learning trust. they are learning how to trust each other, and it's wonderful to see it all come together. ♪ >> everything that's happened the last year, i mean, obviously we have questions about racial justice all around the country. we've had all kinds of anti-semitic attacks, right, and you have a huge number of jewish kids here. you've had anti-asian attacks. how has that all played into this year? >> we have kids, you know, from
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tonight, big cap pharma, stocks like eli lilly, merck dealing under the weather. plus, peloton popping. the stock climbing nearly 10% as the bikemaker rides into lulu's lane and we are all over the after hour's action as affirm is surging on earnings. we've got the latest from it quarter. we start off with lift off shares of united, jet blue, southwest taking flight. let's get the latest from phil lebeau >> melissa, i think the stocks were up today because the guidance that we heard from the airline executives today presenting at a conference, they weren't surprising in fact, when you look at the airline index, what we've seen from all the airlines was a trim of their guidance for the third quarter. it was not a big cut it was essentially what we all expected because we're seeing traffic that is slowing down if you take a look at all of the airline passenger levels, they clearly ticked lower in the second half of august. it is expected that we're going to see that continue if we get past this labor day bump that you see higher there, you're going to see move down
tonight, big cap pharma, stocks like eli lilly, merck dealing under the weather. plus, peloton popping. the stock climbing nearly 10% as the bikemaker rides into lulu's lane and we are all over the after hour's action as affirm is surging on earnings. we've got the latest from it quarter. we start off with lift off shares of united, jet blue, southwest taking flight. let's get the latest from phil lebeau >> melissa, i think the stocks were up today because the guidance that we heard from...
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stay tuned for lilly - >> hi, seth!nd i'd like you to call me miss ruffin >> seth: yes, miss ruffin. >> yay >> seth: stay safe get vaccinated we love you! >> love you. >> seth: she's back, everybody >> and ba-da-da-da-da. >> seth: from the olympics >> yay >> seth: where she won a gold medal in charm >> yay [ laughter ] i actually didn't. they were not having this. >> seth: they weren't happy with it >> they were sick of my antics the second i got there it was the [ bleep ] best. [ laughter ] >> seth: all right, turn around. and then turn back as someone who is sick of your antics seeing that you're still there [ laughter ] ♪ >>> tonight your favorite ski resort in harm's way. the threat is far from over for the tahoe region. >>> the wind warning just expired but the flame are
stay tuned for lilly - >> hi, seth!nd i'd like you to call me miss ruffin >> seth: yes, miss ruffin. >> yay >> seth: stay safe get vaccinated we love you! >> love you. >> seth: she's back, everybody >> and ba-da-da-da-da. >> seth: from the olympics >> yay >> seth: where she won a gold medal in charm >> yay [ laughter ] i actually didn't. they were not having this. >> seth: they weren't happy with it >> they were sick...
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a typical day here includes a walk with dog chester, on this day joined by willa and lilly, the youngestur daughters. in pandemic times, most of his staff is remote, working on multiple films, an ever-growing story of american history and culture. the latest: a major 20th century figure who not only changed sportsistory, but transcended it in ways few, if any, athletes ever have-- muhammad ali. >> there's so many layers and subtexts to him. he is an epic, almost mythic figure, in which his life and his flaws and his strengths play out on a world stage. >> mr. clay. >> muhammed ali, s. >> mr. clay. >> muhammed ali, sir. >> mr. clay. >> muhammed ali, sir. >> do you think you're acting like a people's champion? >> yes sir. >> brown: what does a subject have to have for you to want to take it on? >> you know, all of the subjects have been in american history. but i'm only a filmmaker. i'm interested in stories. and sometimes it takes me ten years to go, "yup," to something i'm thinking about. with something like muhammad ali, it's a nanosecond. >> brown: the louisville childhood of cassius c
a typical day here includes a walk with dog chester, on this day joined by willa and lilly, the youngestur daughters. in pandemic times, most of his staff is remote, working on multiple films, an ever-growing story of american history and culture. the latest: a major 20th century figure who not only changed sportsistory, but transcended it in ways few, if any, athletes ever have-- muhammad ali. >> there's so many layers and subtexts to him. he is an epic, almost mythic figure, in which...
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stay tuned for lilly singh stay safe. get vaccinated we love you. ♪ ♪ >>> breaking news.
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you don't see in the public, but it is real and it makes a difference and it helps save lives and lillyo thank ow partners at the state level as well. state police and our rescue teams, had to rescue over 100 people in westchester and rockland county alone. so this is a scenario as we speak today but i'll be giving continuing reports. what i wanted to do first is assess where we are today, with my next question is where are we going next? how do we prevent this from happening and get money to build up the resiliencies in streets before we worried about the coastal areas, now it is about what is happening in the streets. the drainage systems that need to be enhanced and all of the resilience because of climate change, unfortunately this is something that we'll have to deal with great regularity and we want to be prepared for this and do everything in our power to protect human life and property. thank you very much. with that i'd like to introduce senator schumer who has been very engaged as we spoke this morning already and i want to thank him for his partnership. >> okay, thank you, go
you don't see in the public, but it is real and it makes a difference and it helps save lives and lillyo thank ow partners at the state level as well. state police and our rescue teams, had to rescue over 100 people in westchester and rockland county alone. so this is a scenario as we speak today but i'll be giving continuing reports. what i wanted to do first is assess where we are today, with my next question is where are we going next? how do we prevent this from happening and get money to...
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tonight, big cap pharma, stocks like eli lilly, merck dealing under the weather.on popping. the stock climbing nearly 10% as the bikemaker rides into lulu's lane and we are all over the after hour's action as affirm is surging on earnings. we've got the latest from it
tonight, big cap pharma, stocks like eli lilly, merck dealing under the weather.on popping. the stock climbing nearly 10% as the bikemaker rides into lulu's lane and we are all over the after hour's action as affirm is surging on earnings. we've got the latest from it
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there's a fabulous part in gottlieb's book about the president trump in regeneron versus lilly for anyone choose stocks, there it is. who is gottlieb? i know he's on the board of illumina and pfizer, but the book -- there's about 30 pages of footnotes it's a great documentation, the room, all the meetings with trump, including the fact you couldn't be in a meeting with trump if you were wearing a mask, you're not in. who has that level of detail. >> i am so um that hopeful view is why carnival is above, wider than expected loss, but q3 voyages, ends the quarter with nearly $8 billion in liquidity, and stifel comes out with a very positive 2023, they say it looks good by the way, disney cruises doing very well. disney is back. >> did i see a move on disney in your charitable trust? >> i'm back. 171, lower than where i sold it. i just think that -- i've been studying this man, mr. chapic. he's very different in style, but i do think that people who are just playing him as a guy who is disney plus, versus people going to the moves are missing a point. he has a holistic approach, looking at t
there's a fabulous part in gottlieb's book about the president trump in regeneron versus lilly for anyone choose stocks, there it is. who is gottlieb? i know he's on the board of illumina and pfizer, but the book -- there's about 30 pages of footnotes it's a great documentation, the room, all the meetings with trump, including the fact you couldn't be in a meeting with trump if you were wearing a mask, you're not in. who has that level of detail. >> i am so um that hopeful view is why...
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we're going to end with eli lilly, winning approve for the emergency use of the covid-19 antibody treatmentee shares down 1% >>> and speaking of the fda, the group currently meeting and debating the need for additional covid-19 booster shots meg. >> hey, david. what you're seeing from the fda's outside meeting of advisors right now is a look at a presentation from israel some folks from the ministry of health are having real-world data on how vaccines hold up and we heard a presentation from the u.k. and we're going to hear from folks from the fda. we heard from the cdc. and pfizer's third dose. the advisors to the fda are going to vote at the end of the day. but really the question, because this is the first booster application to go up to the fda, it's a broader question of whether the advisors and the fda believe we need a booster shot and who needs a booster shot so, there's speculation. we heard from scott gottlieb this morning that they could possibly approve it for people over the age of 60 we'll have to see how they vote. then this will go to the fda on whether to approve the third
we're going to end with eli lilly, winning approve for the emergency use of the covid-19 antibody treatmentee shares down 1% >>> and speaking of the fda, the group currently meeting and debating the need for additional covid-19 booster shots meg. >> hey, david. what you're seeing from the fda's outside meeting of advisors right now is a look at a presentation from israel some folks from the ministry of health are having real-world data on how vaccines hold up and we heard a...
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september 21st, the day celebrated in one of the greatest songs of all time in my opinion, deejay lillyanging our minds ♪ ♪ while chasing the night away ♪ >> i see george's foot is tapping. george's foot is tapping. >> oh. >> i saw a little of this too. so close. >> so close. >> so close. >> i'll use a line from the song, we do have to chase the clouds away and explain how this date became the focus of such an iconic song in such an almost pivotal moment in "gma" history. i hate to tell you but the guys of earth, wind and fire tell npr they chose the 21st night of september simply because it sang better than any of the dates they considered. that's it. that's the story. >> that's okay. >> good enough for us. >> yeah. >> good enough. >> can i get a tissue? george made me cry. that was -- >> 43 years after they made that incredible song earth wind & fire still going strong. they are currently touring playing 30 dates around the country as we speak. that's "pop news." >> i say, next september 21st we have earth wind & fire here in the studio. >> oh, my gosh, robin. let's do it. >> let's do
september 21st, the day celebrated in one of the greatest songs of all time in my opinion, deejay lillyanging our minds ♪ ♪ while chasing the night away ♪ >> i see george's foot is tapping. george's foot is tapping. >> oh. >> i saw a little of this too. so close. >> so close. >> so close. >> i'll use a line from the song, we do have to chase the clouds away and explain how this date became the focus of such an iconic song in such an almost pivotal...
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eli lilly up 3%. >> they are optimistic. >> glad they are optimistic about that. >> gaming stops aree. those would be mgm and void gaming and at this hour their price target was flat from 8261 at citigroup. it is a 12:45%. stuart: i was looking at the tape showing gambling stocks down 20% or 30% from their high so you are telling me correctly that they are sitting at 52 weeks. now this. indiana deploys the national guard to understaffed hospitals. indiana senator mike braun will take that on. democrats don't just want to expand child tax credits the change the definition of a child for tax purposes. a report on that from capitol hill. the annual congressional baseball game is back. carly shimkus is live at nationals park with a preview after this. ♪♪ next in line ♪♪ ♪♪ we got this. we got this. life is for living. we got this. let's partner for all of it. edward jones that building you're trying to sell, let- you should ten-x it.it. - ten-x it? ten-x is the world's largest online commercial real estate exchange. you can close with more certainty. and twice as fast. if i could, i'd te
eli lilly up 3%. >> they are optimistic. >> glad they are optimistic about that. >> gaming stops aree. those would be mgm and void gaming and at this hour their price target was flat from 8261 at citigroup. it is a 12:45%. stuart: i was looking at the tape showing gambling stocks down 20% or 30% from their high so you are telling me correctly that they are sitting at 52 weeks. now this. indiana deploys the national guard to understaffed hospitals. indiana senator mike braun...
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the fda expanded eli lilly's emergency use authorization for its covid treatment so who can get the treatmentvaccinated or have weaker immune systems, the antibody treatment will be used as a preventative measure so if someone might have been exposed to covid 19 it could save their lives. stuart: i wish we could talk more about treatments, vaccines and mandates. the fda meets today to discuss boosters for healthy americans. doctor matt mccarthy joins us now. tell us why this is a colossal misstep. >> the president came out a month ago and the team detailed a plan to give a third shot, booster shot to all-americans and practicing physicians like me recoiled at that and said why would we do that, healthy adults or fully vaccinated are not ending up in our emergency rooms, not getting hospitalized. why give 100 million americans another shot they don't need? we clearly do need to give boosters with people with weak immune systems. a healthy 40-year-old struck me as odd and just wait for the data. this week we got the data and i went through all of it and there is no evidence but otherwise health
the fda expanded eli lilly's emergency use authorization for its covid treatment so who can get the treatmentvaccinated or have weaker immune systems, the antibody treatment will be used as a preventative measure so if someone might have been exposed to covid 19 it could save their lives. stuart: i wish we could talk more about treatments, vaccines and mandates. the fda meets today to discuss boosters for healthy americans. doctor matt mccarthy joins us now. tell us why this is a colossal...
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in a year and just over the past couple of years, that includes amazon, chevron, avis, delta, eli lilly, ox occidental petroleum, fedex, nike, on and on and on. are moderates really concerned that those corporations may actually have to pay millions of dollars in taxes? right now they're paying zero. and billionaires are continuing to figure out how to pay little or nothing. hedge fund titans are paying taxes at lower rates than their clerical employees, the people who chauffeur their bentleys. you think that's demagoguery? you think that's -- no, it's not. that's the fact. billionaires' capital, it doesn't get taxed. workers' wages do. and so now democrats in congress are saying, we need to raise the taxes on people who are working but leave billionaires alone as they continue to amass capital and continue to -- listen to me here. listen to me here. because everybody hates income redistribution. that makes you a socialist, doesn't it? if you are for a scheme that redistributes wealth. well, let me tell you something. and the world we've lived in over the past 40 years there's been the
in a year and just over the past couple of years, that includes amazon, chevron, avis, delta, eli lilly, ox occidental petroleum, fedex, nike, on and on and on. are moderates really concerned that those corporations may actually have to pay millions of dollars in taxes? right now they're paying zero. and billionaires are continuing to figure out how to pay little or nothing. hedge fund titans are paying taxes at lower rates than their clerical employees, the people who chauffeur their bentleys....