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let's go down. >> we have three really hyper, energetic, fearless kids >> my name's jonathan lillis >john was the reason there were rules michael is his follower. >> for my brothers, it didn't really matter what we were doing as long as we were doing it together i think back to the earliest times in my life, i remember skiing on the mountain it always has been just a family sport. we stayed really close because of that. >> chris lillis followed older brother john through the ranks of aerial skiing like in everything, mikey quickly followed suit. >> we'd go to these competitions, it's like rag tag group from a small mountain in rochester, new york. >> by 2017 john was world champion, and chris was close o. his heels. the youngest and strongest, mikey was a standout on the u.s. development team but on october 21st, 2017, while home on a break from training, mikey lillis went to sleep and never woke up. >> no warning, no nothing. >> it was just a shell shock it was something where up until then, skiing and going to the olympics and competing were all i was thinking about and then for a c
let's go down. >> we have three really hyper, energetic, fearless kids >> my name's jonathan lillis >john was the reason there were rules michael is his follower. >> for my brothers, it didn't really matter what we were doing as long as we were doing it together i think back to the earliest times in my life, i remember skiing on the mountain it always has been just a family sport. we stayed really close because of that. >> chris lillis followed older brother john...
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the youngest lillis brother mikey had died suddenly in his sleep, a cardiac arrhythmia.ght? we had just talked to him before he went to bed. >> when i heard it, i didn't believe it. it's been a huge hole in our family ever since. >> but one thing that helped is knowing we were doing this really big thing and we were hoping to go to the olympics. >> reporter: four months later, john did, making his olympic debut in pyeongchang. he competed wearing mikey's old suit. but the pain was still so raw. >> i really wasn't eating or sleeping, kind of that depression that was taking over. >> reporter: john failed to medal, but he has been helping chris carry on their dream ever since. >> i feel like chris is a second chance. >> reporter: the chance finally came last week. chris won gold in the team event, landing his signature trick. >> it's a 60-foot triple backflip, and there are five twists that go on throughout it. it's a whole lot of flipping and twisting, basically. that is huge! >> reporter: and he did it while wearing a special good luck charm. >> this is actually a cool tw
the youngest lillis brother mikey had died suddenly in his sleep, a cardiac arrhythmia.ght? we had just talked to him before he went to bed. >> when i heard it, i didn't believe it. it's been a huge hole in our family ever since. >> but one thing that helped is knowing we were doing this really big thing and we were hoping to go to the olympics. >> reporter: four months later, john did, making his olympic debut in pyeongchang. he competed wearing mikey's old suit. but the pain...
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we stayed really close because of that. >> chris lillis followed older brother john through the rankske in everything, mikey quickly followed suit. >> we'd go to these competitions, it's like rag tag group from a small mountain in rochester, new york. >> by 2017 john was world champion, and chris was close on his heels. the youngest and strongest mikey was a standout on the u.s. stane development team but on october 21st, 2017, while home on a break from training, mikey lillis went to sleep and never woke up. >> no warning, no nothing. >> it was just a shell shock it was something where up until then, skiing and going to the olympics and competing were all i was thinking about and then for a certain amount of time, it couldn't have been farther from my mind >> i am well aware of what i've lost, but i'm also really well aware of whatever i still have i have amazing sons. we did not teach our children to give up. >> just four months after mikey's death, john littlus jumped in pyeongchang wearing his youngest brother's ski suit. >> he's really representing his brother here because they a
we stayed really close because of that. >> chris lillis followed older brother john through the rankske in everything, mikey quickly followed suit. >> we'd go to these competitions, it's like rag tag group from a small mountain in rochester, new york. >> by 2017 john was world champion, and chris was close on his heels. the youngest and strongest mikey was a standout on the u.s. stane development team but on october 21st, 2017, while home on a break from training, mikey lillis...
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caldwell, chris lillis with a massive score. justin schoenfeld. >> and that might do it! justin schoenfeld putting that down may have just secured team u.s.a. gold in the new sport making its debut, team ariels. >> schoenfeld did exactly what he had to do, a double full. part of the trick right there, got it out of the way and stays free in the air. he doesn't want to risk going too big. conservative trick but beautifully executed. smart, strategic play. now is not the time to try a new trick when your teammate and your whole country is relying on you to land. >> wow. putting it down and a little bit of a drag. it will be touch for the judges it went by so quick. >> i'm not sure. secure the touch. that's not as bad as dragging the whole hand. there's quite a bit of pressure. >> 143 for justin schoenfeld! 338.34. they are in gold medal position with one team remaining. guaranteed silver! one member, one athlete left for team china to pull off a jump of a live time needs a 136.29 or greater to take over the top spot from team u.s.a. that may have done it depending on the de
caldwell, chris lillis with a massive score. justin schoenfeld. >> and that might do it! justin schoenfeld putting that down may have just secured team u.s.a. gold in the new sport making its debut, team ariels. >> schoenfeld did exactly what he had to do, a double full. part of the trick right there, got it out of the way and stays free in the air. he doesn't want to risk going too big. conservative trick but beautifully executed. smart, strategic play. now is not the time to try a...
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also nick paton walsh and katie bo lillis as well. speaking of europeans and their unity on this, a short time ago eu leaders gave their response to the russian invasion. have a listen. >> we are facing an unprecedented act of aggression by the russian leadership against the sovereign independent country. russia's target is not only donbas, the target is not only ukraine. the target is the stability in europe and the whole of the international peace order. and we will hold president putin accountable for that. >> it is not only the greatest violation of international law, it's a violation of the basic principles of human co-existence. it's costing many lives with unknown consequences ahead of us. the european union will respond in the strongest possible terms. president of the you know consul has called for a briefing of the european cancel this evening and they will agree and provide political guidance to adopt a stronger package, the harshest package of sanctions we have ever implemented. >> the long feared russian incursion intukra
also nick paton walsh and katie bo lillis as well. speaking of europeans and their unity on this, a short time ago eu leaders gave their response to the russian invasion. have a listen. >> we are facing an unprecedented act of aggression by the russian leadership against the sovereign independent country. russia's target is not only donbas, the target is not only ukraine. the target is the stability in europe and the whole of the international peace order. and we will hold president putin...
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it increased shipments of regeneron and eli lilly drugs.d it paused not because of the omicron but surplus of eli lilly drugs. no, it was driven by omicron. then hhs found glaxo drug worked better than the on omicron. it claimed paused shipments to insure a more balanced portfolio of monoclonal antibody products there. you see the topspin there? your take on that? >> when you have results like that, you got to look at what the root cause was. you know they put so much emphasis on vaccines, they did not have any of these supply chains out there. then they had contradictory policies coming out of our health experts. only recently have the folks that i interview about every three to four weeks fauci and his crew, even acknowledged that therapeutics will be part of the solution for what is now an endemic health care issue. elizabeth: we hear you. >> look at all the distance we've traveled in two years, all the money we spent. now therapeutics look like they could be relatively more important than vaccines. here we are fumbling around. elizabeth
it increased shipments of regeneron and eli lilly drugs.d it paused not because of the omicron but surplus of eli lilly drugs. no, it was driven by omicron. then hhs found glaxo drug worked better than the on omicron. it claimed paused shipments to insure a more balanced portfolio of monoclonal antibody products there. you see the topspin there? your take on that? >> when you have results like that, you got to look at what the root cause was. you know they put so much emphasis on...
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katie bo lillis, thank you. appreciate that. >>> joining me from london is the manager of the ukraine forum and the russian and eurasia program at chatham house. you tweeted that russia attacked ukraine not because it has security concerns but because it has territorial claims on ukraine. that seems clear now, but how far do you think putin will go in a territorial sense? take it all? >> well, michael, millions of people around the world and officials are watching the encirclement of almost 3 million number of population city in the heart of europe. this is what we are talking about. putin is after establishing his political control over this country and whatever assistance there will be he's determined he will fight with brutal force. so this is what we are after. i think we all have to be very clear what is the cost and risks of not providing better assistance to ukraine in the next one to two days. if the capitol falls, it will have a massive consequences for all of us. >> what sort of assistance are you talk
katie bo lillis, thank you. appreciate that. >>> joining me from london is the manager of the ukraine forum and the russian and eurasia program at chatham house. you tweeted that russia attacked ukraine not because it has security concerns but because it has territorial claims on ukraine. that seems clear now, but how far do you think putin will go in a territorial sense? take it all? >> well, michael, millions of people around the world and officials are watching the...
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katie bo lillis, thank you so much. >>> right now, three major crossings between the u.s.ill at a standstill as trucker-inspired protests expand across the border and a major toll on the u.s. supply chain at the worst time, jim. >> miguel marquez in windsor, ontario. camila bernal. up there for a number of days. watching this, warning about this on the auto industry but you said last hour, signs that maybe this log jam could be broken? >> reporter: a couple of things are happening right now. the protesters here, and this is the main group of protesters, they've opened a lane, of emergency workers and asked them for several days to keep a lane open so emergency vehicles can get through if necessary. so they've just done that. protesters saying this is a sign of good faith on their part. others saying we're caving in and we shouldn't be doing this at all. the bridge remains shut at this hour though. but the city and illegal occupation at this point saying in a few hours, in front of a judge seeking legal justification to move protesters out if they need to. the province of o
katie bo lillis, thank you so much. >>> right now, three major crossings between the u.s.ill at a standstill as trucker-inspired protests expand across the border and a major toll on the u.s. supply chain at the worst time, jim. >> miguel marquez in windsor, ontario. camila bernal. up there for a number of days. watching this, warning about this on the auto industry but you said last hour, signs that maybe this log jam could be broken? >> reporter: a couple of things are...
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katie bo lillis at the pentagon.ry defenses in ukraine, including a brave act of defiance in the moments before they died, defending a small island from a russian warship. ♪ ♪ move your high-interest debt to a sofi personal loan. you could get out of debt sooner — and get your money right. ♪ (johnny cash) ♪ i've traveled every road in this here land! ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere, man. ♪ ♪ i've en everywhere, man. ♪ ♪ crossed the desert's re, man. ♪ ♪ i've breathed the mountain airman. ♪ ♪ of travel i've had my share, man. ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere. ♪ ♪ i've been to: pittsburgh, parkersburg, ♪ ♪ gravelbourg, colorado, ♪ ♪ ellensburg, cedar city, dodge city, what a pity. ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere, man. ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere, man. ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere. ♪ with quality that's guaranteed for life, bath fitter doesn't just fit your bath, it fits your high standards. why have over two million people welcomed bath fitter into their homes? it just fits. call now or visit bathfitter.com to book your free consultation. looking
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one is the cdc says that the previous monoclonal antibody treatments made by regeneron and eli lilly, they no longer work with people who have the omicron variant of covid, and those are the people who make up 99% of infections. that leaves doctors scrambling for another treatment which is in short supply. doctors are clambering for two newly approved antiviral pills made by pfizer and merck. the pfizer pill, which is considered to be the go-to over merck's version, is not yet at full production and those pills take six to eight months to manufacture. >> we shouldn't be dealing with such basic principles as tests and therapies three years into a pandemic. these should be issues that have already been resolved. >> reporter: as a result, doctors are having to ration those medicines for the patients who are highest risk and most vulnerable to covid. last month the white house indicated it was working with pfizer to speed up its production of antiviral pills. reporting live, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thank you so much. >>> 6:03, and developing for you this morning, we have more o
one is the cdc says that the previous monoclonal antibody treatments made by regeneron and eli lilly, they no longer work with people who have the omicron variant of covid, and those are the people who make up 99% of infections. that leaves doctors scrambling for another treatment which is in short supply. doctors are clambering for two newly approved antiviral pills made by pfizer and merck. the pfizer pill, which is considered to be the go-to over merck's version, is not yet at full...
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i don't know the balance between lilly and its partner who designed that. appears to be one issue. another big issue richard pastor told the journal is the question of, is chinese data applicable to the u.s. population but they're also worried about design of the trials, and also just the sort of integrity of the trials that's raised as well. a lot of questions potentially raising tensions and the question about being able to bring more drugs to market at lower prices. >> meg, thank. meg tirrell. >>> all right. look at the russell 2000 another cyclical tilt to the trading day. what a week for the russell. basically session highs for today up 1.5%. for the week russell up 3.7% outperforming other major indices. still to come ask an analyst if it's too late, and 30 minutes away from disney's earnings report break down with a panel of skirts and speak with dis disney's-of-ceo bob chapek it and bonds off lows. ten-year yield around 1.94%. we'lbeig bk.l rhtac at vanguard, you're more than just an investor, you're an owner with access to financial advice, tools and a personalized plan th
i don't know the balance between lilly and its partner who designed that. appears to be one issue. another big issue richard pastor told the journal is the question of, is chinese data applicable to the u.s. population but they're also worried about design of the trials, and also just the sort of integrity of the trials that's raised as well. a lot of questions potentially raising tensions and the question about being able to bring more drugs to market at lower prices. >> meg, thank. meg...
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>> reporter: the fda is however authorizing a new monoclonal afternoon antibody treatment from eli lilly that shows promises resulting fighting omicron. it will be given to covid patients early on in their infection and the new study from the cdc suggesting effectiveness of boosters may be reduced after four months from 91% to 78%. nationwide the u.s. continuing to see a drop in positive cases, and some mask mandates are being lifted. but health officials caution americans to keep the numbers in perspective. nearly 99% of u.s. counties are still reporting high transmission rates. in new york city workers protesting covid-19 vaccine mandates as 3,000 workers face termination. karen risotto has been an fdny paramedic for ten years. >> we want to make sure that it's known that we're not quitting. we're being terminated on our choice. >> reporter: and ahead of tomorrow's super bowl, some health experts say they're concerned that an event that size could actually act as a superspreader even though so many people have been vaccinated. back to that covid treatment from eli lilly, the biden admi
>> reporter: the fda is however authorizing a new monoclonal afternoon antibody treatment from eli lilly that shows promises resulting fighting omicron. it will be given to covid patients early on in their infection and the new study from the cdc suggesting effectiveness of boosters may be reduced after four months from 91% to 78%. nationwide the u.s. continuing to see a drop in positive cases, and some mask mandates are being lifted. but health officials caution americans to keep the...
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tough day for big cap pharma eli lilly and merck closing lower. cash, the guidance, 2022 forecaster both drugmakers leaving shareholders wanting more what is the trade here, guy adami? >> both stuck in the mud though merck has gotten off the mat in a major way lilly hasn't done much in a while. bristol-myers tomorrow, that's an interesting one to me we talked about it for a while the 66 level has been huge resistance i think they come in, you see 25% eps growth, 11%, 12% revenue growth i think that's going to be enough to take this stock to the levels we haven't seen in a couple of years. so, bristol i liked for a while. it stopped at 65, 66, i think it plows through. >> yeah, tim >> i like pfizer next week it had a big run year over year, outperformed other big cap pharma i think the covid franchise and capital deployment dynamics i think are also very important. and, remember, the megacap pharma names have been not just defensive because they have shown growth in a handful of cases in their pipelines, but also because they're not biotech stocks
tough day for big cap pharma eli lilly and merck closing lower. cash, the guidance, 2022 forecaster both drugmakers leaving shareholders wanting more what is the trade here, guy adami? >> both stuck in the mud though merck has gotten off the mat in a major way lilly hasn't done much in a while. bristol-myers tomorrow, that's an interesting one to me we talked about it for a while the 66 level has been huge resistance i think they come in, you see 25% eps growth, 11%, 12% revenue growth i...
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unemployment, productivity, factory orders and the service sector plus we've gotten earnings so far from eli lilly and merck and amazon and ford are on tap. getting back to that meta story. investors wiped out about $180 billion from the market value of facebook's parent. to give you an idea of how big that is. that's bigger than at&t's whole market cap. meta platforms warning users that are are spending more time on other apps such as tiktok. facebook, in fact, lost daily users for the first time during a quarter in its history. ceo mark zuckerberg says increasing competition will put pressure on meta's advertising business. certainly on the reality lab side where they are investing. there's a lot of losses there as well. the stock down about 20% in pre-market trading, and if those losses hold today, it will be the worst day since facebook went public back in 2012. speaking of other media companies in social media, twitter is apparently working on a new featurecality articles. cnet says it would allow them to poet long form articles within the app not limited to the 130-character limit. twitter t
unemployment, productivity, factory orders and the service sector plus we've gotten earnings so far from eli lilly and merck and amazon and ford are on tap. getting back to that meta story. investors wiped out about $180 billion from the market value of facebook's parent. to give you an idea of how big that is. that's bigger than at&t's whole market cap. meta platforms warning users that are are spending more time on other apps such as tiktok. facebook, in fact, lost daily users for the...
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really wants to know really aha, now we have been on the streets of kinshasa and played down the song. lilly, who now he, is there reaction? let's take a look. i am with berman law for the melody is nice. it's a bit like after a bit, but it's good. boy, for like you certainly praiseworthy. we welcome his music wed, promotes our language. good luck to him or montauk valvular some music on, on silicon is music. we find universalism, similar to this artistic mix off as a certain color to music that shows originality. we feel a bit of the congo. he sings in garlic, a little more things you can look it up. for me, the artist tries to affirm, is identity quite simply. it's a means of being able to tie the links between the spaces between germany and the congo. he also questions which is his proper culture having never lived personally in the congo, you know, just a lot of people who oh, it was a little, i know the song, but not the artist. i listen to this music, them through all this. so i like it, i like the genre, i like the songs. it sets a good atmosphere and we like it, especially when we ar
really wants to know really aha, now we have been on the streets of kinshasa and played down the song. lilly, who now he, is there reaction? let's take a look. i am with berman law for the melody is nice. it's a bit like after a bit, but it's good. boy, for like you certainly praiseworthy. we welcome his music wed, promotes our language. good luck to him or montauk valvular some music on, on silicon is music. we find universalism, similar to this artistic mix off as a certain color to music...
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that's what i see for a sample with lilly equitably lavonne, jamal c. lavonne. doug means don't look backwards. always look for him on a former, born in germany raised in kimberly's community. i love this influences, i reflected in his music. i'll be ex, is proud of his roots and these shows through in his songs in them, he doesn't just honor his mother tongue, but also high calibre congolese artists like papa, whimper and algoma. it song carries its own message, but they all have one thing in common. closer to group say asked you are only or so be stop, be proud of yourself, important. and don't let anyone tell you otherwise, because you are perfect. the will you are. i'll be excess success on the stage and encouragement from his fans have both that he's dr. as an artist. soon he will release his fast album. and here he is, live in the 7 to 7 per cent studios at d, w. i. it is really awesome. having you here with us, thank you so much. now, thank you to, you know, and we have people who are waiting to see what are you gonna drop in our interview . and of course
that's what i see for a sample with lilly equitably lavonne, jamal c. lavonne. doug means don't look backwards. always look for him on a former, born in germany raised in kimberly's community. i love this influences, i reflected in his music. i'll be ex, is proud of his roots and these shows through in his songs in them, he doesn't just honor his mother tongue, but also high calibre congolese artists like papa, whimper and algoma. it song carries its own message, but they all have one thing in...
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. >> reporter: sarah farison and lillie vosa created the able fit classes, betting that new found physicalto cognitive and emotional gain. >> when he's lifting heavy weights, it helps his mind-body connection allow him to pronunciate better. >> reporter: david works out with sister abby. she comes with her dad. the training is forging friendships, building confidence. cade, who uses a device to speak just might express it best. >> it is a gym that believes in me. >> reporter: janet shamlian, cbs news, phoenix. >> o'donnell: you know what they say, movement is medicine. we'll be right back. 'are my bones strong?' life is full of make or break moments. that's why it's so important to help reduce your risk of fracture with prolia®. only prolia® is proven to help strengthen and protect bones from fracture with 1 shot every 6 months. do not take prolia® if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are allergic to it, or take xgeva®. serious allergic reactions like low blood pressure, trouble breathing, throat tightness, face, lip, or tongue swelling, rash, itching, or hives have happened. tell
. >> reporter: sarah farison and lillie vosa created the able fit classes, betting that new found physicalto cognitive and emotional gain. >> when he's lifting heavy weights, it helps his mind-body connection allow him to pronunciate better. >> reporter: david works out with sister abby. she comes with her dad. the training is forging friendships, building confidence. cade, who uses a device to speak just might express it best. >> it is a gym that believes in me....
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elon has something to say about that, we've got his response coming up and marvel actress evangeline lillyask? suggesting to canada's prime minister sit down and just talk with the freedom convoy of canadian truckers. it sounds perfectly reasonable, she got canceled for saying that we've got the story, and are you struggling to keep up with your rising energy bills? you are not alone an exclusive new report by fox business finds millions of americans cannot pay their home energy bills, almost every month of last year, lydia hu is here to break it all down for us, coming next. ♪ you're hot and you're cold, you're yes and you're no, you're in and you're out, you're up and you're down ♪ riders! let your queries be known. yeah, hi. instead of letting passengers wrap their arms around us, could we put little handles on our jackets? -denied. -can you imagine? i want a new nickname. can you guys start calling me snake? no, bryan. -denied. -how about we all get quotes to see if we can save with america's number one motorcycle insurer? approved. cool! hey, if bryan's not gonna be snake, can i be sn
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so it's regulated. lilly long is a fin, tech consultant sat capron easier in shanghai. she explains now how easy and why has been working in china and the security measures put in place for uses. there's already set up for this privacy protection from the one to one. the development such a digital watch. there are 4 different tiers off of level information that's required for your digital work that you know, addition to that, like compared with using a card, especially for foreigners like. ok. so 1st of all, the information required is very little and the government and we tried to provide your privacy on a non, to when you conduct the transactions. and 2nd of all, compared to like using visa, mastercard, inside china. the, the information being transacted among individuals to margins are human backing. this financial systems would be off similar levels. so there shouldn't be so much concern iraq dance and of course cash being the most dollars matters. but compared to with the comb, with convenience brought by this e. c. and why? if i should consider try it. the price l
so it's regulated. lilly long is a fin, tech consultant sat capron easier in shanghai. she explains now how easy and why has been working in china and the security measures put in place for uses. there's already set up for this privacy protection from the one to one. the development such a digital watch. there are 4 different tiers off of level information that's required for your digital work that you know, addition to that, like compared with using a card, especially for foreigners like. ok....
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. >> reporter: sarah farison and lillie vosa created the able fit classes, betting that new found physicalgth would lead to cognitive and emotional gain. >> when he's lifting heavy weights, it helps his mind-body connection allow him to pronunciate better. >> reporter: david works out with sister abby. she comes with her dad. the training is forging friendships, building confidence. cade, who uses a device to speak just might express it best. >> it is a gym that believes in me. >> reporter: janet shamlian, cbs news, phoenix. >>> that's the "cbs overnight news" for this tuesday, for some of you the news continues and for others check back later for cbs mornings and check in online at any time on cbs.com. reporting life from the capitol, i'm norah o'donnell. ♪ ♪ >>> this is the cbs news flash, i'm tom hanson in new york. the biden's administration -- landers said his resignation will take affect no later than february 18th. two new studies are calling for pregnant woman to get the covid vaccine. they find that covid infections increase the chances of complications. >>> and at 8:00 a.m. easte
. >> reporter: sarah farison and lillie vosa created the able fit classes, betting that new found physicalgth would lead to cognitive and emotional gain. >> when he's lifting heavy weights, it helps his mind-body connection allow him to pronunciate better. >> reporter: david works out with sister abby. she comes with her dad. the training is forging friendships, building confidence. cade, who uses a device to speak just might express it best. >> it is a gym that believes...
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eli lilly received a decent contract with the army.e of the top in the s&p 500 as well. guy: thank you very much. that just about wraps things up for kailey and me. let's talk about the next 24 hours. we are not done over that time period. u.s. earnings, viacom, roadblocks, airbnb. the of the senate banking committee voting on biden's fed nominees. i think that one may be called into question. tomorrow what are we watching? kailey: the nato defense ministers will be meeting in brussels. we will get economic data as well as the fed minutes as well as earnings season continues. nvidia reporting in europe. also in your we will be getting u.k. inflation. coming up tomorrow we will have interviews with the ceos of barrack and viacomcbs. do not miss that. coming up, u.s. deputy national security advisor will be joining balance of power with david westin on bloomberg television and radio. the table is coming up on dab digital radio. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ yep, it's go time on the most reliable network. you get unlimited for just $30 bucks. ni
eli lilly received a decent contract with the army.e of the top in the s&p 500 as well. guy: thank you very much. that just about wraps things up for kailey and me. let's talk about the next 24 hours. we are not done over that time period. u.s. earnings, viacom, roadblocks, airbnb. the of the senate banking committee voting on biden's fed nominees. i think that one may be called into question. tomorrow what are we watching? kailey: the nato defense ministers will be meeting in brussels. we...
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e. ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha lilly. i messiah as always one or 2 on saturday. i can see i am that they are silent or play the game with your auto door be mine. i'm now would they have i will . i'm on the south side as well. sure. sure. i should have saturday by my house with 12 or was here. yeah, i know it was a close up in there was an issue with hey, i understand i give you my shit. if he's on finance part on the im is sell package data. hi. can i send patrick christina at noon and i 8109 years when im denies official? sure. hi ms. initially i was on a little alamahood. i don't either myself to have knowledge but on a chance home i am being on a sad when i pull those up in the year. mm hm. is it close open bmo? i mean, jim mcdonner a our demo in mid am on and i'll honda, i wanna wanna and he because i'm not, i'm not wearing a claims. he had paid. it has a year mattie red or scared already there. lol inside of course he bought it is sorry, d h k more e r o n is her jaw man, but you know by us as well that should be a day before they get what they saw them. emi
e. ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha lilly. i messiah as always one or 2 on saturday. i can see i am that they are silent or play the game with your auto door be mine. i'm now would they have i will . i'm on the south side as well. sure. sure. i should have saturday by my house with 12 or was here. yeah, i know it was a close up in there was an issue with hey, i understand i give you my shit. if he's on finance part on the im is sell package data. hi. can i send patrick christina at noon and i 8109...
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i'm joined by cnn's katy bow lillis. katy, what are you hearing?d this russian advance. you know, look, just on friday, sources were telling myself and our colleague jim sciutto that nothing had happened to change the long-standing u.s. intelligence assessment kyiv was only likely to hold out one to four days in the event of a russian full-scale invasion. we are outside of that window at this point. i spoke to a senior western intelligence official over the weekend who said part of that accounts for the fact that the ukrainians know they have to hold kyiv. they don't have a choice. it's the seat of their national government is. that's where their president is. it's the symbol of the identity and existence of the nation that they are trying to save. now, that said, we don't want to be too optimistic here even as the ukrainians have performed better than expected. none of the sources that i think we are speaking to have forgotten the fact that the ukrainians are still massively out gunned, a sense of inevitability hanging over kyiv. one of the big wi
i'm joined by cnn's katy bow lillis. katy, what are you hearing?d this russian advance. you know, look, just on friday, sources were telling myself and our colleague jim sciutto that nothing had happened to change the long-standing u.s. intelligence assessment kyiv was only likely to hold out one to four days in the event of a russian full-scale invasion. we are outside of that window at this point. i spoke to a senior western intelligence official over the weekend who said part of that...
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eli lilly, wells fargo, pfizer, north drup grumman.mpanies chose to stop contributions to either party, joining a list of several hundred abstaining such as ibm, levi strauss and cnn's owners discovery. the pledge came about by the conferences moderated by the next guest. professor and associate dean at the yale school of management. he's been running ceo meeting for decades. professor, nice to have you back. if i'm a stockholder in any of those, meaning those who complied or broke the moratorium, isn't my position, hey, worry more about earnings and dividends instead of getting involved in these political skirmishes. >> michael, thank you for that lead-in, your introduction knocked the ball out of the park. you covered the key statistics on what it just showed friday. congratulations on the fast analysis. that's exactly right. nothing can be more important in a strategic context of a business leader than to make sure we have trust in our system. to have free enterprise working we have to have belief. a political scientist from france
eli lilly, wells fargo, pfizer, north drup grumman.mpanies chose to stop contributions to either party, joining a list of several hundred abstaining such as ibm, levi strauss and cnn's owners discovery. the pledge came about by the conferences moderated by the next guest. professor and associate dean at the yale school of management. he's been running ceo meeting for decades. professor, nice to have you back. if i'm a stockholder in any of those, meaning those who complied or broke the...
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i want to bring in cnn's katie bo lillis, live from the pentagon, and, katie, what are officials at thein washington here in the pentagon. and -- and -- and across the -- across the capital that the fate of the ukrainian capital, kyiv, hangs in the balance really in the coming hours and coming days. senior officials -- senior biden administration officials briefed key members of capitol hill just in the last -- just this evening, telling them the disturb nugs that the russian forces that had entered into ukraine from the north, from belarus were now just 20 kilometers from kyiv from the nation's capital. of course, we understand russian forces still holding an airport near kyiv as well that could be used to air drop paratroopers, special operations forces that could -- that could gain access to kyiv. secretary of state antony blinken saying publicly today that the u.s. believes that putin's intention is to encircle the city. certainly, intelligence and defense officials at this point believe pretty firmly that putin's intention is to try to topple the zelenskyy government in kyiv and we
i want to bring in cnn's katie bo lillis, live from the pentagon, and, katie, what are officials at thein washington here in the pentagon. and -- and -- and across the -- across the capital that the fate of the ukrainian capital, kyiv, hangs in the balance really in the coming hours and coming days. senior officials -- senior biden administration officials briefed key members of capitol hill just in the last -- just this evening, telling them the disturb nugs that the russian forces that had...
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. >> katie bo lillis we appreciate your help with us. >>> one day away from the opening ceremony of thely under way. >>> ahead, at least three former nfl coaches are seriously thinking of joining brian flores's lawsuit. they said if they do, they're coming with receipts. >> woman: what's my safelite story? i see inspiration right through my glass. so when my windshield cracked, i chose safelite. they replaced the glass and recalibrated my safety system. that's service i can trust. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ inner voice (furniture maker): i'm constantly nodding... ...because i know everything about furniture ...but with the business side... ...i'm feeling a little lost. quickbooks can help. an easy way to get paid, pay your staff, and know where your business stands. new business? no problem. success starts with intuit quickbooks. to support a strong immune system your body needs a routine. centrum helps your immune defenses every day, with vitamin c, d and zinc* season after season. ace your immune support with centrum. now with a new look! people with moderate t
. >> katie bo lillis we appreciate your help with us. >>> one day away from the opening ceremony of thely under way. >>> ahead, at least three former nfl coaches are seriously thinking of joining brian flores's lawsuit. they said if they do, they're coming with receipts. >> woman: what's my safelite story? i see inspiration right through my glass. so when my windshield cracked, i chose safelite. they replaced the glass and recalibrated my safety system. that's...
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lilly is three. she's out amid the shelling with her mom lending a hand, playing with the family dog through a gate. her parents tell us the latest barrage is thunder, but it is something to worry about. >> reporter: andre is a rescue worker, acutely aware of the recent shelling. according to ukrainian authorities there were at least 70 strikes along the front line that saturday. >> so what kind of life do you think your daughter is going to have? >> reporter: the increased russian-backed shelling that killed two government soldiers on saturday is being seen as a possible prelude to a russian invasion, perhaps along this very street. across the road, maxim draws water from a well. this smunt is sliding back into the 19th century and fear bears down on everyone. >> is there much shelling? you've had this for a long time, are you feeling frightened? >> reporter: many living in ukraine's new york are trapped by these war-time blues. >> reporter: john, the late of the buildup that you referenced in your
lilly is three. she's out amid the shelling with her mom lending a hand, playing with the family dog through a gate. her parents tell us the latest barrage is thunder, but it is something to worry about. >> reporter: andre is a rescue worker, acutely aware of the recent shelling. according to ukrainian authorities there were at least 70 strikes along the front line that saturday. >> so what kind of life do you think your daughter is going to have? >> reporter: the increased...
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new reporting and sources speaking to our colleagues jim sciutto, natasha bertrand, and katie bo lillis. within russia are not clear what the game plan is, that this is a very difficult game plan if we are indeed talking about a full scale invasion but kate, the biggest question is what is president putin's intent? officials in both the u.s. and don't know whether it would take a sliver of eastern ukraine or intends to launch a full scale invasion of ukraine, whether they would intend to hold it or intend to retreat. that is the major question. of course, kate, now we see a full diplomatic press to try to talk putin off the ledge and get him to resolve this diplomatically, kate? >> still, wait and see on that. great to see you, alex. thank you very much. in just hours, part of the e effort, the diplomatic effort alex was talking about, welcoming germany's new chancellor to the white house. an important new moment as he tries to project western unity. jeremy diamond live at the white house. what are you hearing about this meeting? >> well, listen, this is going to be a key effort in the
new reporting and sources speaking to our colleagues jim sciutto, natasha bertrand, and katie bo lillis. within russia are not clear what the game plan is, that this is a very difficult game plan if we are indeed talking about a full scale invasion but kate, the biggest question is what is president putin's intent? officials in both the u.s. and don't know whether it would take a sliver of eastern ukraine or intends to launch a full scale invasion of ukraine, whether they would intend to hold...
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the cdc has determined that the previous go-to monoclonal antibody treatments by regeneron and eli lilly don't work on omicron patients who make up 99% of infections. that leaves doctors scrambling for another monoclonal treatment which is in short supply. doctors are also clambering for two newly approved antiviral pills, one made by pfizer, one by merck. the pfizer pill is not yet at full production and those take six to eight months to manufacture. >> we shouldn't be dealing with such basic principles as tests and therapies three years into a pandemic. these should be issues that have been resolved. >> reporter: as a result, doctors are having to ration those medicines for the patients who are the highest risk and most vulnerable to covid infection. last month the white house indicated it was working with pfizer to speed up production of its antiviral pills. reporting live, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thank you, bob. >>> 5:03 this morning and some oakland teachers are staging a hunger strike to protest the district's plan to close up to eight schools and merge five others. the
the cdc has determined that the previous go-to monoclonal antibody treatments by regeneron and eli lilly don't work on omicron patients who make up 99% of infections. that leaves doctors scrambling for another monoclonal treatment which is in short supply. doctors are also clambering for two newly approved antiviral pills, one made by pfizer, one by merck. the pfizer pill is not yet at full production and those take six to eight months to manufacture. >> we shouldn't be dealing with such...
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canada in women's curling and history could be made on the slopes tomorrow freestyle skier chris lillisthing no american man has done in a decade win olympic medal in ariels. he says when she jumps, he carries the memory of his brother with him they share their heartbreak and the bonds of brotherhood >> 2005. >> we have three really hyper, energetic, fearless kids >> my name's jonathan. >> john was the reason they were rules. how to get around the rules. >> good job. >> for my brothers and i, didn't matter what we were doing sas long as we were doing it together i remember skiing. it always has been just a family sport. >> hi, mike. >> stayed close because of that. >> chris followed his older brother, john, through the ranks of ariel skiing and liking everything, mikey quickly followed suit. >> go to these competitions, this rag tag group from a small mountain in rochester, new york. >> by 2017, john was a world champion and chris was close on his heels. the youngest and strongest, mikey, was a standout on the u.s. development team. but on october 21st, 2017, while home on a break from
canada in women's curling and history could be made on the slopes tomorrow freestyle skier chris lillisthing no american man has done in a decade win olympic medal in ariels. he says when she jumps, he carries the memory of his brother with him they share their heartbreak and the bonds of brotherhood >> 2005. >> we have three really hyper, energetic, fearless kids >> my name's jonathan. >> john was the reason they were rules. how to get around the rules. >> good...
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this is reporting from myself and katie bo lillis. u.s.ntelligence officials are concerned that kyiv could fall under russian control within two days, according to two sources familiar with the latest intelligence. this has been the u.s. intelligence assessment for some time, that russian forces have the ambition to encircle and take over the capital kyiv. it had been the assessment prior to the invasion that kyiv might only be able to hold for one to four days. now, as the assault has begun, as we have begun to see more strikes on the capital, and forces getting as close as 20 miles, that assessment remains the same. now, i should note that i have been told, as have my colleagues who cover this, that ukrainian forces are putting up stiffer resistance than expected. that could conceivably change the timeline. but the level of concern about the ukrainian capital is great. it's just part of the bigger picture. ukrainian forces are overwhelmed, outnumbered, outgunned. they have tremendous spirit and they are fighting. that's based on accounts
this is reporting from myself and katie bo lillis. u.s.ntelligence officials are concerned that kyiv could fall under russian control within two days, according to two sources familiar with the latest intelligence. this has been the u.s. intelligence assessment for some time, that russian forces have the ambition to encircle and take over the capital kyiv. it had been the assessment prior to the invasion that kyiv might only be able to hold for one to four days. now, as the assault has begun,...
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the fda did approve a new antibody drug for treatment of covid, federal officials say eli lilly's monoclonal therapy is effective against the macron variant as well as the emerging be a two mutation. it's approved for adults and adolescents with mild to moderate cases of covid 19, the u. s has ordered about 600,000 courses of this drug. u s. officials warned russia could invade ukraine at any time. the evacuations now under way and the warning to americans still in the country and burglary, grand theft and identity theft at 10 30 the search for this man in the ward being offered for his arrest up first, a drought safety net how families are using rain even during dry spells. what people don't realize is that even a little this winter, comcast business is helping team usa and businesses across america stay ahead. keep yours ahead too with reliable connectivity and secure solutions on the network that can deliver gig speeds to the most businesses. and get access to over 20 million wifi hotspots from coast to coast.m can be ready for what's next. get started with fast and reliable internet and
the fda did approve a new antibody drug for treatment of covid, federal officials say eli lilly's monoclonal therapy is effective against the macron variant as well as the emerging be a two mutation. it's approved for adults and adolescents with mild to moderate cases of covid 19, the u. s has ordered about 600,000 courses of this drug. u s. officials warned russia could invade ukraine at any time. the evacuations now under way and the warning to americans still in the country and burglary,...
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get more insight into these concerns tomorrow, that's when the agency considers a new drug from eli lillyaria. hyuandi and kia are recalling nearly half a million vehicles over a potential fire risk. they can catch fire even if the engines have been turned off and that's scary. now, because of this, the automakers telling customers to keep their cars outside and also away from any structures until they're repaired. the recall includes kia sportage suvs and the hyuandi santa fe suv, xl and sport, made between 2014 and 2018. so slightly older vehicles here. there's a new use for the iphone, maria. apple is unveiling what's called tap and pay, mean the iphone can act like a payment terminal. you can check out and pay for goods by holding your iphone watch or credit card to the store's, the merchant's iphone itself. you zap the two phones or devices. tap and pay is expected to roll out to apple stores later this year and this blocks the square terminal. this replaces that, maria. maria: all right. lauren, thank you so much. meanwhile, we want to take a look at big tech, billionaire investor p
get more insight into these concerns tomorrow, that's when the agency considers a new drug from eli lillyaria. hyuandi and kia are recalling nearly half a million vehicles over a potential fire risk. they can catch fire even if the engines have been turned off and that's scary. now, because of this, the automakers telling customers to keep their cars outside and also away from any structures until they're repaired. the recall includes kia sportage suvs and the hyuandi santa fe suv, xl and...
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we have some world class companies, think of eli lilly the pharmaceutical manufacture. you think of rolls-royce which develops amazing tools for aerospace and for the auto sector. we have countless great companies in indiana and a strong policy environment, and some world-class universities like indiana university and the university of notre dame. yet if you look at states like indiana, there are several that aspire to achieve our level of strength when it comes to a positive business and working environment, and yet we are not attracting that much venture capital. 80% of venture capital goes to just three states, california, new york and massachusetts. so there's incredible untapped opportunity. once again this is about harnessing the potential of people all across the country. what this legislation does is first we want to re-sure some essential manufacturing capabilities, semiconductors in particular. that would be the chips act. second, we want to invest in areas of applied research where we have seen funding go down over the years, areas like artificial intelligenc
we have some world class companies, think of eli lilly the pharmaceutical manufacture. you think of rolls-royce which develops amazing tools for aerospace and for the auto sector. we have countless great companies in indiana and a strong policy environment, and some world-class universities like indiana university and the university of notre dame. yet if you look at states like indiana, there are several that aspire to achieve our level of strength when it comes to a positive business and...
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doses for its experimental monoclonal antibody a few months later it ordered 300,000 doses of eli lilly'serimental antibody. the fda granted authorization in november of 2020. supply of those monoclonals competed demand last winter because many people were unaware of the extremities. operation warp speed ordered another 1.25 million doses of regeneron and 650,000 of eli lilly's antibodies, so the biden administration is well-supplied. this is josephine in new jersey, good morning. >> caller: good morning. my view of medicine hasn't changed in the sense that if you go to your doctor, you listen to your doctor. but on the other hand, as two examples, i have two family members, both have cancer. one has -- i can't even pronounce it. the other one has metastatic breast cancer. any cancer hospital that you go to will automatically have you vaccinated. they don't ask you. and so you're saying to yourself, gee willikerrs, if these people are so ill and they think it's important to be vaccinated, there has to be a good reason to protect their lives. it's sad that we think today that we know more
doses for its experimental monoclonal antibody a few months later it ordered 300,000 doses of eli lilly'serimental antibody. the fda granted authorization in november of 2020. supply of those monoclonals competed demand last winter because many people were unaware of the extremities. operation warp speed ordered another 1.25 million doses of regeneron and 650,000 of eli lilly's antibodies, so the biden administration is well-supplied. this is josephine in new jersey, good morning. >>...
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we should hear from eli lilly. adjusted profit of $2.49 a share. is expected earnings of $8.65 a share. the stock not doing too much pre-stock. andrew. >>> thanks, melissa. dow's honeywell has the numbers out. >>> and tomorrow, joe and becky here with us from pebble beach we have ceo john stankey of at&t and discovery's david zaslav the topic will be the ouster of jeff zucker of cnn a lot to discuss and breakdown tomorrow a conversation you can't miss. "squawk" coming right back >> announcer: currency check is sponsored by interactive brokers. professionals gateway to the world's markets. at fidelity, your dedicated advisor will work with you on a comprehensive wealth plan across your full financial picture. a plan with tax-smart investing strategies designed to help you keep more of what you earn. this is the planning effect. (vo) this year, t-mobile for business is here to help you hit the ground running. when you switch to t-mobile and bring your own device, we'll pay off your phone up to $800. you can keep your phone. keep your number. and get
we should hear from eli lilly. adjusted profit of $2.49 a share. is expected earnings of $8.65 a share. the stock not doing too much pre-stock. andrew. >>> thanks, melissa. dow's honeywell has the numbers out. >>> and tomorrow, joe and becky here with us from pebble beach we have ceo john stankey of at&t and discovery's david zaslav the topic will be the ouster of jeff zucker of cnn a lot to discuss and breakdown tomorrow a conversation you can't miss. "squawk"...
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it ordered a few hundred thousand doses of the eli lilly experimental antibody.hose agreements were in november of 2020. supply of the monoclonal's exceeded demand last winter because many people were unaware of the treatments. during the final two months of the trump presidency, they ordered another one point to 5 million doses of regeneron and 650,000 at the eli lilly antibody treatment, leaving the biden administration well provided. that is on the opinion section of "the wall street journal." your views on covid, if your views of science and medicine have changed because of covid. joseph in new jersey, good morning. caller: good morning. my view of medicine has not changed, in the sense that if you go to your doctor, you listen to your doctor. but on the other hand, i have two family members, both have cancer, one has -- i cannot even pronounce it, one has metastatic breast cancer. any cancer hospital that you go to will automatically have you vaccinated. they do not ask you. well, if these people are so ill and they think it is so important to be vaccinated,
it ordered a few hundred thousand doses of the eli lilly experimental antibody.hose agreements were in november of 2020. supply of the monoclonal's exceeded demand last winter because many people were unaware of the treatments. during the final two months of the trump presidency, they ordered another one point to 5 million doses of regeneron and 650,000 at the eli lilly antibody treatment, leaving the biden administration well provided. that is on the opinion section of "the wall street...
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and it was driven by essentially other revenue that the company got from a collaboration with eli lillyfacturing the covid antibody drug. if you actually look at the other drugs that amgen makes, its own products, essentially it had a beat on prolia, but most of the other medicines it missed estimates. there were a few small beats in there, but the product sales really declining through the quarter, and perhaps not helping them really meet those revenue estimates. now you're seeing amgen really unchanged in the after hours because this was kind of a mixed picture, and we're not seeing guidance from the company right now. that is going to come tomorrow in a business review that the company is doing tomorrow morning. so we'll be looking for a lot more guidance for the year ahead and longer term guidance from the company as well. guys, back over to you >> after all that, thank you unchanged. ibb, the biotech down 20% over y that's good for the momentum going into a rate hiking cycle >> for sure, that's part of the story. people had more confidence you can reaccelerate quickly off that base
and it was driven by essentially other revenue that the company got from a collaboration with eli lillyfacturing the covid antibody drug. if you actually look at the other drugs that amgen makes, its own products, essentially it had a beat on prolia, but most of the other medicines it missed estimates. there were a few small beats in there, but the product sales really declining through the quarter, and perhaps not helping them really meet those revenue estimates. now you're seeing amgen really...
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the cdc has determined that the previous go-to monoclonal antibody treatments by regeneron and eli lillyhich are both in short supply. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm scott mcgrew. google's parent alphabet shares are rocketing upward after the company announced a huge 20/1 stock split. and this is video of folks in san francisco trying out cruise earlier this week. the gm-owned company has been working on self-driving cars and announced you can take a ride in their robo taxis. >> hold on to your hats if you're in the bay area today. it's pretty windy out there. >> very windy across the bay area. we're waking up and heading out to cold temperatures along with wind. right now temperatures are at about 50 degrees, winds coming in from the west at about 6 miles per hour and the winds will, once again, get more gusty by late morning into the afternoon as the wind advisory continues. highs across the inland areas reach into the low 60s and then the winds calm down tomorrow, a quieter weather pattern into the weekend and early next week, slightly warmer with highs in the 60s and san francisco r
the cdc has determined that the previous go-to monoclonal antibody treatments by regeneron and eli lillyhich are both in short supply. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm scott mcgrew. google's parent alphabet shares are rocketing upward after the company announced a huge 20/1 stock split. and this is video of folks in san francisco trying out cruise earlier this week. the gm-owned company has been working on self-driving cars and announced you can take a ride in their robo taxis. >>...
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three big mofrgs, eli lilly beating estimates on the top lines thanks to a jump in sales of diabetestrulicity and covid therapies. stock is lower now, down 2.5% because their antibiotic treatments are unlikely to tackle omicron infections and that is casting a shadow on demand there carl mentioned spotify's daniel ek, ad revenue surging for the quarter. ex-spotify the stock is down 18% right now after the audio streaming company's forecasted monthly active user growth in q1 just barely met projections and, finally, check out shares of meta, melting down after the company called facebook recorded a decline in active users from the previous quarter this is the first time as a public company here is ceo mark zuckerburg talking about just one of the many headwinds. >> when apple ios changes and new regulation in europe, there is a clear trend where less data is available to deliver personalized ads but people still want to see relevant ads and businesses still want to reach the right customers. so we are rebuilding a lot of our ad infrastructure to continue to grow and deliver high-quali
three big mofrgs, eli lilly beating estimates on the top lines thanks to a jump in sales of diabetestrulicity and covid therapies. stock is lower now, down 2.5% because their antibiotic treatments are unlikely to tackle omicron infections and that is casting a shadow on demand there carl mentioned spotify's daniel ek, ad revenue surging for the quarter. ex-spotify the stock is down 18% right now after the audio streaming company's forecasted monthly active user growth in q1 just barely met...
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lauren: better revenue thanks to manufacturing covid antibiotic treatment for eli lilly, moving in theency use approval. stuart: the house could vote on stopgap spending bill as early as next week. we will tell you what will avoid the government shutdown. senator ron johnson accused of being out of touch with voters when he said he would not fight to bring new manufacturing jobs to his state. board of regents seized 200,$000 of methamphetamines this weekend. skyrocketing smuggling on the southern border. next. ♪♪ stuart: the us has started to test robot dogs on the southern border to reduce the risk of humans in rough terrain. these 100 pound robots can never get steps, stairs, steep hills and scare people too. smuggling continues to skyrocket. troopers in texas intercepting human smuggling attempt and intercepting large amount of drugs. the latest please. >> reporter: exactly right. smuggling incidents off the charts in the rio grande valley, not just drugs or migrants. this is video of chasing human smugglers in texas. they pulled the guy over, he has 7 illegal immigrants in his vehi
lauren: better revenue thanks to manufacturing covid antibiotic treatment for eli lilly, moving in theency use approval. stuart: the house could vote on stopgap spending bill as early as next week. we will tell you what will avoid the government shutdown. senator ron johnson accused of being out of touch with voters when he said he would not fight to bring new manufacturing jobs to his state. board of regents seized 200,$000 of methamphetamines this weekend. skyrocketing smuggling on the...
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there are three of them, one by regeneron, one by lilly and the one that you mentioned. physicians, they know better than people like me who went to med schools and did years of post med school training. they know better what drugs work. they know better what variants are predominant in a particular area and all they've done is made sure that these drugs are in short supply, that everyone's confused and they probably harmed patients because of it. dagen: that's the issue is because they put a stranglehold on the distribution of these monday know -- monoclonal antibodies, particularly the glaxosmithkline one that works best against omicron. it's possible to say people might have died because they couldn't get antibody treatment or suffered severe illness. >> right. in late november, after thanksgiving, they decided to pause the distribution of setrovamab and they gave a variety of different answers. none of which really made sense. had they finally restored its availability in december, middle of december. but it was pretty clear at the very beginning of the month that se
there are three of them, one by regeneron, one by lilly and the one that you mentioned. physicians, they know better than people like me who went to med schools and did years of post med school training. they know better what drugs work. they know better what variants are predominant in a particular area and all they've done is made sure that these drugs are in short supply, that everyone's confused and they probably harmed patients because of it. dagen: that's the issue is because they put a...
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meanwhile, the fda gives emergency approval to eli lilly's monoclonal antibody treatment.the u.s. and a livestream turns awkward for boston's woke mayor michelle wu when she faced a flood of demands to end strict covid restrictions and criticisms of her leadership in boston. she struggled to find even a single friendly question to answer. watch. >> a lot of friends who, uh, have different -- oh, happy new year, yes, year of the tiger. >> we have, very cute tiger emoji. will: staying silent as she skipped over dozens of calls to end vaccine mandates and unmask school children. you know the most telling part of that clip is autopsy, i foun. pete: look over at presumably an aide. can i phone a friend? what do i do here? carley: maybe we should never do that again. live and learn. pete: got a text from a friend who was -- just to go back to russia for a second. she said look out for a two-front war. why wouldn't xi jinping move if vladimir putin moves in ukraine? will: when do the olympics end. carley: february 20th. pete: why wouldn't you put america on the move in two places
meanwhile, the fda gives emergency approval to eli lilly's monoclonal antibody treatment.the u.s. and a livestream turns awkward for boston's woke mayor michelle wu when she faced a flood of demands to end strict covid restrictions and criticisms of her leadership in boston. she struggled to find even a single friendly question to answer. watch. >> a lot of friends who, uh, have different -- oh, happy new year, yes, year of the tiger. >> we have, very cute tiger emoji. will: staying...
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with this bill becoming law, survivors like lilly s obert, gretchen carlson and taylor will have their day in court. it prevents abusers, and those who enable them, from hiding behind a veil of secrecy. thanks to my colleague, congresswoman cheri bustos. her leadership will make a difference in many days to come. i want to thank senator gillibrand, a tiger of a leader in the united states senate. and lindsey graham for joining her in this effort. senator graham has been a vital partner in this efforts. he, meld a hearing -- held a hearing when he chaired the same imle. he's a great partner in getting across the finish line are. i want to thank the members of my staff who worked day and night, literally, on this legislation. alexandra on senator gillibrand's staff. katherine on senator graham's staff. and shonna on my staff. today is a historic day in the united states senate with the ending forced arbitration of sexual assault and sexual harassment act, the rights of every survivor will be protected mr. durbin: madam president, i ask unanimous consent that the senator be in a period of
with this bill becoming law, survivors like lilly s obert, gretchen carlson and taylor will have their day in court. it prevents abusers, and those who enable them, from hiding behind a veil of secrecy. thanks to my colleague, congresswoman cheri bustos. her leadership will make a difference in many days to come. i want to thank senator gillibrand, a tiger of a leader in the united states senate. and lindsey graham for joining her in this effort. senator graham has been a vital partner in this...