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analysts saying that structure's pill could be kpi we lie lilly's pill, and eli lilly being a growingin the space. it's important to know this is a tiny trial and results are early. the study included only 24 people and findings will need to be confirmed in future studies. >> and this is a pill form, correct? >> reporter: correct. >> tim, you're pointing out novo and eli lilly have had a pullback. >> lilly's down 11% from what looks like a blow-off top on volume and traded down to the 50. this is not cause for alarm if you're a bull. what's cause for at least review is the competitive landscape. it is getting -- i think it's less about the sum of the regulatory concerns that might be coming with some of these studies that are proving all kinds of side effects that aren't great. i think it's the competitive landscape. the question really is about total adjustable market and margin expansion. those are things analysts have had a good time with lilly doing whatever they want. 78 times trailing tells you where the stock needs to go in the future. >> right, and the irony is of course the w
analysts saying that structure's pill could be kpi we lie lilly's pill, and eli lilly being a growingin the space. it's important to know this is a tiny trial and results are early. the study included only 24 people and findings will need to be confirmed in future studies. >> and this is a pill form, correct? >> reporter: correct. >> tim, you're pointing out novo and eli lilly have had a pullback. >> lilly's down 11% from what looks like a blow-off top on volume and...
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eli lilly hit another all-time high today. for more, let's bring in jared holz.t to have you with us. >> great to see you, thank you. >> you know, it seems like these drugs, glp-1s, they could be the cure-all for not just, you know, obesity, but for diabetes potentially, entirely, in terms of eliminating the use or need for insulin, in terms of addictions of all sorts, in terms of alzheimer's, in terms of sleep apnea. so, why should we be skeptical when a note says $100 billion eventually? it's the cure-all drug, it seems. >> i mean, maybe we shouldn't be at this point. i think the -- the reason to be skeptical probably comes down to a couple of things. it comes down to, you know, how big of a target these drugs wind up being for payers, the manage care companies and how they kind of navigate the next several years from a demand standpoint and from a pricing standpoint and an access standpoint. that would probably be, you know, maybe the biggest deterrent. and then, the second is just pricing longer term. but if these drugs are really cure-alls like, you know, we
eli lilly hit another all-time high today. for more, let's bring in jared holz.t to have you with us. >> great to see you, thank you. >> you know, it seems like these drugs, glp-1s, they could be the cure-all for not just, you know, obesity, but for diabetes potentially, entirely, in terms of eliminating the use or need for insulin, in terms of addictions of all sorts, in terms of alzheimer's, in terms of sleep apnea. so, why should we be skeptical when a note says $100 billion...
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we start with eli lilly. since 1996, eli increased the price of you know log 34 times from $21 to 200 and $75 -- $275. i'm told it cost five dollars to manufacture this product. the story is not different or products produced by senovi. my question to you and other companies, we commit to this committee today that you will not increase the price of any insulin product again? >> thank you. as has been mentioned, we have not increase prices since i have been ceo. i'm comfortable saying we will leave our prices as they are. >> on all of our markets? >> we have been cutting them. >> we have said before, we have a responsible and sustainable pricing approach. net prices continue to fall in the net price is lower than it was when it was launched in 2001. >> i'm hearing from you the you the will not increase the price for any insulin product again? >> to repeat myself -- >> yes or no will be the better answer. >> we have a responsible price listing. >> thank you. we have committed to limiting potential price increas
we start with eli lilly. since 1996, eli increased the price of you know log 34 times from $21 to 200 and $75 -- $275. i'm told it cost five dollars to manufacture this product. the story is not different or products produced by senovi. my question to you and other companies, we commit to this committee today that you will not increase the price of any insulin product again? >> thank you. as has been mentioned, we have not increase prices since i have been ceo. i'm comfortable saying we...
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lilly is up a ton.and if you're the kind who likes to buy the dip and a momentum investor, probably would be a pretty decent time to go in and pick these up. but if you're thinking very long term the, i think you have to worry that a lot of the good news is priced into these stocks at this point. you hear analysts talk about really being only two stocks in pharma that you can own and that's novo and lilly, and i think at some point you do have to worry about competitors, prices under pressure a little bit and maybe just not as profitable as a people think, and then the stocks would be priced kind of to perfection. jack: got it. >> you would think that the health insurance stocks might get hit. they have not been. jack: and they probably figure if they do cover it, they'll just pass the prices on to the rest or of us. >> maybe. jack: another interesting dynamic, those companies that are trying to cure diseases that this might alleviate are getting hammered hard. insulin pump makers, sleep apnea devices,
lilly is up a ton.and if you're the kind who likes to buy the dip and a momentum investor, probably would be a pretty decent time to go in and pick these up. but if you're thinking very long term the, i think you have to worry that a lot of the good news is priced into these stocks at this point. you hear analysts talk about really being only two stocks in pharma that you can own and that's novo and lilly, and i think at some point you do have to worry about competitors, prices under pressure a...
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beyond that, lilly has an alzheimer's drug in late stage development. broke up the pipeline. outside potential which is unrecognized. who is the equivalent of that in the informal? easy. travis kelce for the kansas city chiefs who finished six out of the last seven seasons as the top performing tight end. more than 100 points ahead of the second best. there have been recent developments to give potential owners pause. the biden administration's initial list of ten drugs have been selected for medicare price negotiation which means they drive the price down, including one of lilly's diabetes treatments called jardiance. kelce injured his knee, in yesterday, throwing his status for tomorrow night opener into doubt. these are causes of concern. but i don't think they're going ruin the story for travis kelce or eli lilly which means you might be able to get them at a discount. most leagues offer an active roster spot for the flex position. given that it's not a real football position, just a construction of the fantasy football ecosystem, your goal is simple. get points however y
beyond that, lilly has an alzheimer's drug in late stage development. broke up the pipeline. outside potential which is unrecognized. who is the equivalent of that in the informal? easy. travis kelce for the kansas city chiefs who finished six out of the last seven seasons as the top performing tight end. more than 100 points ahead of the second best. there have been recent developments to give potential owners pause. the biden administration's initial list of ten drugs have been selected for...
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lilly anne, herself a child of immigrants, drew on her educational experience to introduce a projectearning model. >> i felt like a high school that was about helping students to see the full spectrum of careers and opportunities that they can pursue in the bay area was something i found incredibly inspirational. >> reporter: latitude is a new opportunity for nearly 300 students a year where more than 90% are students of color and 70% qualify for free or reduced lunch. >> for so many students, the more real world, more hands on it is, more they can see the connections between what they're learning and what's happening in the world, the more they're motivated to engage. >> reporter: student projects include tiny homes for unhoused, constructing under water robot, designing a self driving car, starting their own business. seniors julie anne and ania most appreciate the internships and staff support in steering them toward college and career. >> it's fun here compared to i would say traditional high schools. they push you towards the career. >> reporter: how does it make you feel? >> we
lilly anne, herself a child of immigrants, drew on her educational experience to introduce a projectearning model. >> i felt like a high school that was about helping students to see the full spectrum of careers and opportunities that they can pursue in the bay area was something i found incredibly inspirational. >> reporter: latitude is a new opportunity for nearly 300 students a year where more than 90% are students of color and 70% qualify for free or reduced lunch. >> for...
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eli lilly is the only company authorized by regulators to sell drugs containing this substance. it also recently got approval to start selling in the u.k. youtube has suspended british comedian russell brand from making money on the platform following allegations of sexual assault. and found fame -- brand found fame on mainstream media but has since pivoted away from tv to focus on standup comedy shows and social media. his youtube has 6.6 one million subscribers. the platform says it cut him off from advertising revenue to protect his community. >> there is a template that. it depends on how successful his legal proceedings are. if he still makes money for people, people will put him on because the kind of misogyny in his material is very much present on the circuit anyway. >> the u.s. securities and exchange commission has charged a new york-based firm and its owner for failing to register with regulators while acting as an investment advisor to a russian billionaire. in a court filing, the sec said the company and its owner sourced, arranged, and monitored hundreds of investm
eli lilly is the only company authorized by regulators to sell drugs containing this substance. it also recently got approval to start selling in the u.k. youtube has suspended british comedian russell brand from making money on the platform following allegations of sexual assault. and found fame -- brand found fame on mainstream media but has since pivoted away from tv to focus on standup comedy shows and social media. his youtube has 6.6 one million subscribers. the platform says it cut him...
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i mean, i know eli lilly basically their runup is based on their medicine pipeline, but anything with extended run, protect long stop populasitions makes sense. >> is tost is good call spread opportunitisome. >> it feels risky to get long something called tost. but this has high options premiums and deservedly so. they're reporting earnings in november, a company a lot of people are expecting to turn profitable and it's really going to move around. i think call spreads are the way to make long bets rather than buying. >> carter has been correctly calling a bearish to bullish reversal in oil prices past two months, does he see the same for ung? >> given we're going to back away from oil i would point out that christmas net gas contracts made new 52-week lows today, hold off on ung here. >> mike, is that -- i mean, if we think that oil is going to pull back, or stall, how about xle? >>. >> yeah, so we were long xle, i think now might be a good time to take some profits if you are in that call spread. >> all right, it is time now for the final call. on the options pit. carter braxton wor
i mean, i know eli lilly basically their runup is based on their medicine pipeline, but anything with extended run, protect long stop populasitions makes sense. >> is tost is good call spread opportunitisome. >> it feels risky to get long something called tost. but this has high options premiums and deservedly so. they're reporting earnings in november, a company a lot of people are expecting to turn profitable and it's really going to move around. i think call spreads are the way...
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our first fan asks, eli lilly has been recently overbought after touching 600. it ripe for a mean reversion trade when at the money 580, 560, bear put spread be a good options play here, brian, what do you say? >> yeah, it's not a bad trade. i mean, i know eli lilly basically their runup is based on their medicine pipeline, but anything with an extended run, to the upside this year, we could see volatility. buying put spreads to protect long stop positions makes sense. >> is tost a good call spread opportunity? >> it feels risky to get long something called tost. but this has high options premiums and deservedly so. they're reporting earnings in november, a company a lot of people are expecting to turn profitable and it's really going to move around. i think call spreads are the way to make long bets rather than buying. >> look at that. we have time for one more question. carter has been correctly calling a bearish to bullish reversal in oil prices past two months, does he see the same for ung? what's your take? >> given we're going to back away from oil i would
our first fan asks, eli lilly has been recently overbought after touching 600. it ripe for a mean reversion trade when at the money 580, 560, bear put spread be a good options play here, brian, what do you say? >> yeah, it's not a bad trade. i mean, i know eli lilly basically their runup is based on their medicine pipeline, but anything with an extended run, to the upside this year, we could see volatility. buying put spreads to protect long stop positions makes sense. >> is tost a...
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. >> eli lilly, the maker of the maker company of manjaro, has filed lawsuits against ten medical spas, wellness clinics and pharmacies for allegedly selling knockoff drugs. the suit claims these places market and sell products that are not fda approved and fraudulently claim to be their drug. most of the lawsuits claim misuse of their trademark to the original manjaro is approved to treat type two diabetes, and the fda warns that off brand weight loss drugs they can be unsafe. eli lilly seeks to block sales of what they consider counterfeit versions of their drug and receive financial damages. >> new at 11 united airlines is making use of its brand new electric super tugs. these machines can move airplanes across tarmacs and runways without burning any jet fuel. lax's first airport to use these emission free, battery powered tugs can last up to nine hours on a single charge. >> this is this is not all, you know, united's also invested in electric airplanes. we have a regional jet coming in 2026. we've also invested in electric flying taxis. also has invested in hydrogen powered jet en
. >> eli lilly, the maker of the maker company of manjaro, has filed lawsuits against ten medical spas, wellness clinics and pharmacies for allegedly selling knockoff drugs. the suit claims these places market and sell products that are not fda approved and fraudulently claim to be their drug. most of the lawsuits claim misuse of their trademark to the original manjaro is approved to treat type two diabetes, and the fda warns that off brand weight loss drugs they can be unsafe. eli lilly...
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our first fan asks, eli lilly has recently been overbought.sion trade. 580/560, bear put spread be a good options play here? brian, what do you say? >> it's not a bad trade. i know eli lilly, their run-up is based on their medicine pipeline. anything that's had an extended run, we could see it in the coming weeks. it makes a lot of sense. >>> is toast a good call spread opportunity? mike? >> it always feels a bit risky to get long something called tost. it has very high options premiums and deservedly so. this thing moves. this is a company that a lot of people are expecting to turn profitable and it's really going to move around. i think call spreads are the way to make your long bets rather than buying the underlying. >> we have time for one more question. carter has been correctly calling a berish to bullish reversal for the past two months. does he see the same for the ung? >> given that we're going to want to back away for oil here, i would point out that christmas nat gas contracts made new 52-week lows. i would hold on. >> mike, if we t
our first fan asks, eli lilly has recently been overbought.sion trade. 580/560, bear put spread be a good options play here? brian, what do you say? >> it's not a bad trade. i know eli lilly, their run-up is based on their medicine pipeline. anything that's had an extended run, we could see it in the coming weeks. it makes a lot of sense. >>> is toast a good call spread opportunity? mike? >> it always feels a bit risky to get long something called tost. it has very high...
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its life sciences business has long times to eli lilly and novo nordisk.. thank you for seeing us here on-set. >> thank you for having me. >> it's 60% -- >> it is. >> life sciences. >> it is. we entered the life sciences world almost 75 years ago. our founder, dr. jacobs, actually right here in brooklyn, was a merck employee and left merck to start his own engineering firm and it -- and merck hatz bs been a long-stand client since then. >> so, we mentioned you're long-standing ties to novo and eli lilly, the manufacturers of glp-1s. so, how are you thinking about what that adds to your pipeline, which had been at about 27 billion at the end of fiscal full year 2022? >> correct. correct. if you think about the life sciences business, in the last five years, driven by two other verticals, oncology drugs, as well as alzheimer's, all the advancements that are happening there, we've doubled the size of our business in the last five years. along with chip manufacturing, as well. so, that business has been on a growth train driven by technology advancements and t
its life sciences business has long times to eli lilly and novo nordisk.. thank you for seeing us here on-set. >> thank you for having me. >> it's 60% -- >> it is. >> life sciences. >> it is. we entered the life sciences world almost 75 years ago. our founder, dr. jacobs, actually right here in brooklyn, was a merck employee and left merck to start his own engineering firm and it -- and merck hatz bs been a long-stand client since then. >> so, we mentioned...
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>> i'm lilly i'm director of programs i'm with my team brianna and stefani. i think that we could say this the goals were long know standing goals are targets and then when covid began a surge of resources and mead and we did not raise the goal at this time we were not sure. we need to get the money out the door and see and that's where they experienced success we had the infrastructure and could scale. >> and other resources from other places. >> yes. >> we leverage all programs to be able to maximize the affect. thank you we have a report from bla? >> good morning nick from bla. item one a resolution approving the third amendment to the grant agreement between hsh and the homeless prenatal program it extented the agreement and increases not to exceed by 13.6 million dollars to 23.5 million dollars. this program prosecute provides rental assistance. to -- people to prevent homelessness, we looked did not see performance issues when we looked at the monitoring report or any financial management issues. with this contractor and noted, and in fact they are serv
>> i'm lilly i'm director of programs i'm with my team brianna and stefani. i think that we could say this the goals were long know standing goals are targets and then when covid began a surge of resources and mead and we did not raise the goal at this time we were not sure. we need to get the money out the door and see and that's where they experienced success we had the infrastructure and could scale. >> and other resources from other places. >> yes. >> we leverage all...
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. >> eli lilly, the maker of the maker company of manjaro, has filed lawsuits against ten medical spascs and pharmacies for allegedly selling knockoff drugs. the suit claims these places market and sell products that are not fda approved and fraudulently claim to be their drug. most of the lawsuits claim misuse of their trademark to the original manjaro is approved to treat type two diabetes, and the fda warns that off brand weight loss drugs they can be unsafe. eli lilly seeks to block sales of what they consider counterfeit versions of their drug and receive financial damages. >> new at 11 united airlines is making use of its brand new electric super tugs. these machines can move airplanes across tarmacs and runways without burning any jet fuel. lax's first airport to use these emission free, battery powered tugs can last up to nine hours on a single charge. >> this is this is not all, you know, united's also invested in electric airplanes. we have a regional jet coming in 2026. we've also invested in electric flying taxis. also has invested in hydrogen powered jet engine. >> the com
. >> eli lilly, the maker of the maker company of manjaro, has filed lawsuits against ten medical spascs and pharmacies for allegedly selling knockoff drugs. the suit claims these places market and sell products that are not fda approved and fraudulently claim to be their drug. most of the lawsuits claim misuse of their trademark to the original manjaro is approved to treat type two diabetes, and the fda warns that off brand weight loss drugs they can be unsafe. eli lilly seeks to block...
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they just -- versus lilly? david, look at lilly.rdly -- i was talking to a major -- what? i'm sorry. >> isn't it, guys, just a sign of the downside of pull forwards? pull forwards in demand for vaccines, pull forwards in demand for broadband service as we stayed home and got shots? >> yeah, in terms of the -- yes, the covid uptick and then not. but that is reflective of coming up with a spcompletely new thery that is going to conceivably, jim, change health care. >> you mean science? are you talking about science? >> i'm talking about science. and i'm not saying pfizer hasn't done its part. i don't mean to slag them. but lilly, and what we talked about there and the accretion of market value over the last five years as a result of any number of things, but clearly the last year, moderna, is -- i mean, who knows? it's just beginning. it's just beginning. >> but david, you're right. when you look at lilly, and i have been speaking to all the packaged food companies, and i mean, all. and david, they're not worried about wegovy, the dru
they just -- versus lilly? david, look at lilly.rdly -- i was talking to a major -- what? i'm sorry. >> isn't it, guys, just a sign of the downside of pull forwards? pull forwards in demand for vaccines, pull forwards in demand for broadband service as we stayed home and got shots? >> yeah, in terms of the -- yes, the covid uptick and then not. but that is reflective of coming up with a spcompletely new thery that is going to conceivably, jim, change health care. >> you mean...
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stuart: eli lilly makes a very popular weight loss drug. clarification would be it's a diabetes drug that people use for weight loss. they're suing ten clinics, spas, wellness centers for trademark infringement by sharing the fake version. so they used one of the compounds in it, made their own version of it and then sold that for a cheaper or price. stuart: that's not right. lauren: yeah. and it could be dangerous which is exactly what a eli lilly is saying. they're seeking injunctive orders and undisclosed damages. stuart: okay, next case. instacart, they ipo'd yesterday. they zoomed, and they were up 12% by the close. they're now down $1.87. lauren: they ipo field at 30 -- ipo'd opened at 30 and and went to 42. their enthusiasm is being challenged by, a, the competition and the difficulty of expanding their margins at a time when food prices are so high. food inflation, lots of competition. investors are evaluating that huge pop that they saw on day one, coming back down to earth. stuart: i see a downgrade for dollar general. lauren: yep
stuart: eli lilly makes a very popular weight loss drug. clarification would be it's a diabetes drug that people use for weight loss. they're suing ten clinics, spas, wellness centers for trademark infringement by sharing the fake version. so they used one of the compounds in it, made their own version of it and then sold that for a cheaper or price. stuart: that's not right. lauren: yeah. and it could be dangerous which is exactly what a eli lilly is saying. they're seeking injunctive orders...
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. >> shares of eli lilly rising today after a bullish call on the weight loss industry. emerging of obesity and diabetes drug market could grow to $100 billion just in the next seven years which could mean big gains for eli lilly diabetes drug, which is expected to be approved by regulars soon to treat obesity. that's why shares are up over 2%. shares of hard drive provider seagate going in the opposite direction, down over 10% right now. barclays downgrading the name, blaming poor fundamentals and recovery that could take longer than expected. separately, seagate just yesterday also announced plans to sell up to $1.5 billion in convertible notes in order to pay down debt. both of those contributing to the 10.5% drop. >> thank you. kristina partsinevelos. >>> the question of the day, we asked is apple's current valuation of 29 times forward earnings justified or not? yes, it is, or no, it's too expensive. the results after this break. >>> do not miss a cnbc exclusive interview, goldman sachs ceo david solomon sitting down with david faber 4:15 eastern during "overtime."
. >> shares of eli lilly rising today after a bullish call on the weight loss industry. emerging of obesity and diabetes drug market could grow to $100 billion just in the next seven years which could mean big gains for eli lilly diabetes drug, which is expected to be approved by regulars soon to treat obesity. that's why shares are up over 2%. shares of hard drive provider seagate going in the opposite direction, down over 10% right now. barclays downgrading the name, blaming poor...
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i heard at lilly grove carriage, people are concerned about this. how do you address the gun violence epidemic as a democratic leader of the states largest city? >> well, when you're fighting against the state who has really promoted the use of guns and the proliferation of guns on our streets, all water flows down here. quite frankly there are way too many guns on our street. the state hasn't made it easier for those guns to be there. having said that, violent crime in the city of houston, violent and non violent crime is down. when i look at the numbers, i look at them every single day, if you look at where we are today in comparison to 2021 we have 70 fewer homicides than we did in 2021. if you look at 2022, it's about 60 fewer homicides. so, violent crime is down. even non violent crime is down. in a large, part it's because we've implored -- like mayor adams, we look at it from a more holistic point of view. yes, we are providing more support. yes, we are utilizing more. technology. we are focusing on our re-entry program. we are focusing on jo
i heard at lilly grove carriage, people are concerned about this. how do you address the gun violence epidemic as a democratic leader of the states largest city? >> well, when you're fighting against the state who has really promoted the use of guns and the proliferation of guns on our streets, all water flows down here. quite frankly there are way too many guns on our street. the state hasn't made it easier for those guns to be there. having said that, violent crime in the city of...
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however, in the last several days, lilly has retreated from its $600 high by about $30.ays play with an open hand. we at the charitable trust sold some. we felt we weren't being disciplined. we were just letting it run. that's not the way i like to do things. that's what i teach at the club. that's what i'll teach tomorrow at noon. you cannot be greedy. we were being greedy. we took some off the table. in a tricky market, you have to have something to fall back on. these huge buybacks can given a terrific cushion, providing the underlying companies are actually worth investing. somebody asked me about autozone, up 100 today. that's all buyback. much more "mad money" ahead, including my exclusive with another i like, wingstop. after reporting another strong quarter last month, i'm seeing what's keeping this restaurant chain flying high with the company's ceo. >>> and what does barbra streisand's song "people" have to do with a thesis currently playing out in the market? i'll reveal to you. >>> and all your calls in tonight's edition of the "lightning round" so, stay with
however, in the last several days, lilly has retreated from its $600 high by about $30.ays play with an open hand. we at the charitable trust sold some. we felt we weren't being disciplined. we were just letting it run. that's not the way i like to do things. that's what i teach at the club. that's what i'll teach tomorrow at noon. you cannot be greedy. we were being greedy. we took some off the table. in a tricky market, you have to have something to fall back on. these huge buybacks can given...
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patel, thank you. >> thank you. >> carter, how do these -- lilly, novo -- >> well, the ones that havea silver bullet. >> the end. >> and this is the end. and we just heard, and i think we all agree, there are no silver bullets, one, and two, what does happen three, five years from now, when we get different studies. these are the tradeoffs and they weren't worth it, or they were. >> all right. up next, final trades. every day, businesses everywhere are asking: is it possible? with comcast business... it is. is it possible to use predictive monitoring to address operations issues? we can help with that. can we provide health care virtually anywhere? we can help with that, too. is it possible to survey foot traffic across all of our locations? yeah! absolutely. with the advanced connectivity and intelligence of global secure networking from comcast business. it's not just possible. it's happening. i was told my small business wouldn't qualify for an erc tax refund. you should get a second opinion from innovation refunds at no upfront cost. sometimes you need a second opinion. [coughs] g
patel, thank you. >> thank you. >> carter, how do these -- lilly, novo -- >> well, the ones that havea silver bullet. >> the end. >> and this is the end. and we just heard, and i think we all agree, there are no silver bullets, one, and two, what does happen three, five years from now, when we get different studies. these are the tradeoffs and they weren't worth it, or they were. >> all right. up next, final trades. every day, businesses everywhere are...
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. >> reporter: lilly joined the navy and at 19 years old they were stationed on the uss abraham lincoln in virginia. >> when i first got there, people knew that i was -- they knew that i was an lgbtq person. it was just not spoken about. which is the old way that things were done in the navy, was you just don't talk about it. >> reporter: until they were flagged. >> we had commissioned the ship and we were getting ready to go on a world tour and there was a shakedown and they wanted to kick all the people out of the group that were undesirable. so that would have included me. >> reporter: one year after joining the service, lily was discharged with other than honorable status. their military papers, known as dd-214 identified them as homosexual after finding magazines in their locker advertising lgbt clubs. >> i had somebody from above me in the chain of command telling me that i am not worth anything. that -- that did not make any sense to me. because i know i am. >> reporter: it is estimated that 1000 lgbt servicemembers were kicked out of the military between world war ii and the rep
. >> reporter: lilly joined the navy and at 19 years old they were stationed on the uss abraham lincoln in virginia. >> when i first got there, people knew that i was -- they knew that i was an lgbtq person. it was just not spoken about. which is the old way that things were done in the navy, was you just don't talk about it. >> reporter: until they were flagged. >> we had commissioned the ship and we were getting ready to go on a world tour and there was a shakedown and...
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. >> lilly says she knew this would happen. so they preemptively planned a town hall to ask the community if they think the commission should recommend the mayor to give former police chief leronne armstrong his job back. most people said before the commission saying the only candidate that should be considered is the former strictly for chief armstrong. i believe in him he's going to do a great job up with whatever it takes to getting back. >> we will the people oakland. we want chief armstrong instated. >> the verdict is should be immediately return to is jack. he should not have to go through an application. >> jenny ziliak held up a sign that read. i support mayor thao. let her lead during the entire town hall. she was in the minority speaking in favor of mayor tells decision to fire the chief back in january after a federal monitor report found that armstrong failed to discipline an officer for misconduct. well, i think it's kind of a slap in the face for them to to recommend it. >> he be reinstated. the decision that shan
. >> lilly says she knew this would happen. so they preemptively planned a town hall to ask the community if they think the commission should recommend the mayor to give former police chief leronne armstrong his job back. most people said before the commission saying the only candidate that should be considered is the former strictly for chief armstrong. i believe in him he's going to do a great job up with whatever it takes to getting back. >> we will the people oakland. we want...
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joining us for this conversation today, we have lilly goren, professor of political science and global studies at carroll university. gloria reuben acclaimed actress, author and tammy haddon of adapt media. so to get us started, you can read more about these exceptional individuals in our program. we have the full bios, but i did want to start by having them each talk a little bit about their backgrounds, their expertise and and the perspectives that they're going to bring today. so why don't we start and we'll just move down the line, okay? i'm i'm lilly goren and i teach political science and political theory and gender and politics at carroll university, which is in waukesha, wisconsin. and i have spent a lot of time in terms of my own scholarship and research as a sort of trained political theorist, looking at texts to understand what texts teach us about our understanding of politics, society, culture, gender. and so i started off doing this with regard to a guy named shakespeare who was a popular culture writer at the time. and i have sort of evolved my scholarship in terms of pa
joining us for this conversation today, we have lilly goren, professor of political science and global studies at carroll university. gloria reuben acclaimed actress, author and tammy haddon of adapt media. so to get us started, you can read more about these exceptional individuals in our program. we have the full bios, but i did want to start by having them each talk a little bit about their backgrounds, their expertise and and the perspectives that they're going to bring today. so why don't...
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put that first solution up, and if not, pus the speaker up, and we should not be listening to the lilly white wing to shut and what we need is reason and common sense, and i hope that is going to prevail. >> you have called on bob menendez, the senator from your state to step aside while everyone is innocent until proven guilty given the gravity of the charges stepping down, but while he is drawing tens of million of dollars from the personal save and what is alleged in the indictment is half a million in cash, $500,000, and is that plausible to you? does anymore menendez yesterday? >> i have spoken my peace on this, and i think that then? and what i hope that we can focus on. glj and that is what i am focus on the families i represent, and the needs of their district. >> and now, there is information that there is a lineup for the next republican debate revealed that you might else different on st stage. >>> and why do his clothes smell like smoke before leaving the white house. >>> just in this morp, hunter biden is filing a lawsuit against rudy giuliani and his former lawyer saying t
put that first solution up, and if not, pus the speaker up, and we should not be listening to the lilly white wing to shut and what we need is reason and common sense, and i hope that is going to prevail. >> you have called on bob menendez, the senator from your state to step aside while everyone is innocent until proven guilty given the gravity of the charges stepping down, but while he is drawing tens of million of dollars from the personal save and what is alleged in the indictment is...
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>> lillie parker's -- relief workers respond to disasters in morocco and flooding in libya. house republicans moved to open an impeachment inquiry into president biden. an updated covid booster gets the green light has infections are rising nationwide. a shortage of mental health services for teenagers horses parents to make decisions. >> we are doing this because mom is trying to keep alive. >> major funding for the "pbs newshour" has been provided by -- ♪ the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the newshour, including kathy and paul anderson, camilla and george smith. >> consumer cellular, how can i help you? >> this is a pocket dial. >> you get nationwide coverage with no contact. have a nice day. ♪ >> fostering informed and engaged communities. >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. amna: welcome to the newshour. two major headlines share the spotlight. kevin
>> lillie parker's -- relief workers respond to disasters in morocco and flooding in libya. house republicans moved to open an impeachment inquiry into president biden. an updated covid booster gets the green light has infections are rising nationwide. a shortage of mental health services for teenagers horses parents to make decisions. >> we are doing this because mom is trying to keep alive. >> major funding for the "pbs newshour" has been provided by -- ♪ the...
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say hello to evangeline lilly.at's a lot of boys in the house. i have one and that's a lot. you grew up with women. >> evangeline: sisters and female cousins. a world of estrogen. >> kelly: god was placing a challenge before you. >> evangeline: i always knew that i was going to have boys because i couldn't deal with girls' drama, never. >> kelly: i know a couple guys that are just chickens, they are hands. >> evangeline: very good point. >> kelly: i know a lot of guys that are hens. >> evangeline: is a girl, i thought boys at this age were so weird, i couldn't understand them for the life of me. as a mom. strange. as a mom, i still don't understand. i don't know what's going on here. i don't understand the noises coming out of your mouth. >> kelly: my son is max from "wild thing." >> evangeline: he makes up weird things and sounds and says them over and over. he has this line where he goes, he says to his younger brother "i'm sorry for touching your bum-bum. >> he loves weird words like that, it's really funny but
say hello to evangeline lilly.at's a lot of boys in the house. i have one and that's a lot. you grew up with women. >> evangeline: sisters and female cousins. a world of estrogen. >> kelly: god was placing a challenge before you. >> evangeline: i always knew that i was going to have boys because i couldn't deal with girls' drama, never. >> kelly: i know a couple guys that are just chickens, they are hands. >> evangeline: very good point. >> kelly: i know a...
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and lillie begged to get out of the car. lillie begged for him to stop and let her out.ges were given greater powers to impose life sentences for road crimes. today, he is meeting other bereaved families who all want that to change. he had no seat belt on. he had twice the drink limit. he had four times cocaine limits. twice the speed limit. and he was on his phone as well. and he mounted the pavement? he mounted the pavement. six—year—old charlotte was killed as she walked to the shops with her dad. what sentence did he get? six years, four months. so he will be out in a couple of years, which is, yeah, it is nowhere near long enough. this is jade mace, her mum lisa and lisa's husband, paul carter. the guy was on three different types of drugs, one being crystal meth, being 15 times over the limit. 15 times over the limit. he was overtaking, so he was on the wrong side of the road. he was travelling at 96 mph in a 60 mph zone. what sentence did he get? he got ten and a half years. he could be out in seven. 2.3 years per person. it'sjust not enough. and this is frankie.
and lillie begged to get out of the car. lillie begged for him to stop and let her out.ges were given greater powers to impose life sentences for road crimes. today, he is meeting other bereaved families who all want that to change. he had no seat belt on. he had twice the drink limit. he had four times cocaine limits. twice the speed limit. and he was on his phone as well. and he mounted the pavement? he mounted the pavement. six—year—old charlotte was killed as she walked to the shops...
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bio scientists, merck, eli lilly and pharmaceuticals all provided support for us to come together here on this topic. and last i am pleased to acknowledge the national health council research program staff who've done an incredible job planning this event and coordinating an amazing series of speakers to explore critical topics on digital health and the science of patient engagement and they are doctor omar, lillian and karen. so let me say this with sincere gratitude that all of the national health council has engaged in today's discussion. i look forward to speaking with you today. and at the reception at 4:30 tonight. where he assured me there will be more discussion, great food and a lot of networking opportunities. so with that let me call on doctor omar the national health council senior vice president of equity, research program to discuss our agenda and keep us going. thank you. thank you all. [applause] >> good morning everyone and thank you, randy. i would like to begin by acknowledging the land which we stand first every committee owns a vitality to generations from around t
bio scientists, merck, eli lilly and pharmaceuticals all provided support for us to come together here on this topic. and last i am pleased to acknowledge the national health council research program staff who've done an incredible job planning this event and coordinating an amazing series of speakers to explore critical topics on digital health and the science of patient engagement and they are doctor omar, lillian and karen. so let me say this with sincere gratitude that all of the national...
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lilly and pam. >> [applause] jop love it when lawyers and heck folks come together. i want it take a moment and acknowledge the efforts of my former city attorney lewis. >> i will close by saying this together we have preserved this incredible institution and restored a safety net for san francisco. laguna honda taken care of most vulnerable we look forward to this happening for the next 100 years. with this my honor to bring up someone helping to represent our neighbors and residents of the city of san francisco the supervisor of d 7, supervisor melgar. >> thank you very much. i want to say thank you, mir for your leadership and for being able to tune out the noise. while the task at hand needed get done. sometimes we have contentious rep with the board and the major's office. [laughter] and i remember very vivid low that meet whenning we decided no we need to work together. tune out the noise and figure out how to get this done and cord nit and work together the messaging together the same page and get it done. this was you, mayor. thank you very much. for your lea
lilly and pam. >> [applause] jop love it when lawyers and heck folks come together. i want it take a moment and acknowledge the efforts of my former city attorney lewis. >> i will close by saying this together we have preserved this incredible institution and restored a safety net for san francisco. laguna honda taken care of most vulnerable we look forward to this happening for the next 100 years. with this my honor to bring up someone helping to represent our neighbors and...
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listen, it's a great piece, great reporting katie bo lillis, thanks so much. boy, what a four years to be chairman of the joint chiefs. >> a wild ride. >>> brianna? >> they have a deal after a months' long strike. the studios and write verse reached a tentative agreement. what is next for the striking righters? just ahead. >>> cue the closing credits. it looks like the saga of the hollywood writers strike could be over after they reached a tentative agreement. the writers guild of america celebrated. >> thank you, america! thank you, america! >> they were chanting nedcom which is what they call their negotiating committee and this is the second longest strike in guild history, 145 days and not clear when they'll get back to work since the actors union is still working on their own deal. cnn's camila bernal is in los angeles. camila, the writers' union is calling this exceptional they seem to have made based on the reporting progress on some of the biggest issues. >> jim, when will they haven't made this contract public, a lot of the writers that i talk to feel
listen, it's a great piece, great reporting katie bo lillis, thanks so much. boy, what a four years to be chairman of the joint chiefs. >> a wild ride. >>> brianna? >> they have a deal after a months' long strike. the studios and write verse reached a tentative agreement. what is next for the striking righters? just ahead. >>> cue the closing credits. it looks like the saga of the hollywood writers strike could be over after they reached a tentative agreement. the...
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. >> thank you, katie bo lillis. i want to go to major, and tell us about the peaceful transfer of power we should note. >> yes, it is a chairman of the joint chiefs and the correspondent said, he advises the president, and no command of authority, but he has seen some combustible moments and worked for a boss who confused moral courage with military service. he worked as a green beret and he was a warrior, and he took the job because trump thought that he would be the officer who would do what he said all of the time, but he would not obey unlawful orders, and this is where he drew the line. >> i looked back at some of the speeches that mark milley has given over the years, and i know that you will remember it, as so many people do after the 2020 election, milley was speaking, and he made a point to say clearly, we are unique among military, and we do not take a oath to a king or queen or tyrant or dictator or take the oath to the individual, but we take the oath to the constitution. that is so significant and to th
. >> thank you, katie bo lillis. i want to go to major, and tell us about the peaceful transfer of power we should note. >> yes, it is a chairman of the joint chiefs and the correspondent said, he advises the president, and no command of authority, but he has seen some combustible moments and worked for a boss who confused moral courage with military service. he worked as a green beret and he was a warrior, and he took the job because trump thought that he would be the officer who...
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journey back in 2007, it was founded on the san francisco state campus by new for the clase his and lillie from families of mariachi musicians and they thought it would be special to put together a band that celebrates it in the music genre largely dominated by can say that. >> every time we perform somewhere and there are little girls. president or even young older women when they see that the entire ensemble is all female. you can see their eyes brighten up, especially the little girl's means. hughley acs says they've had different members over the years and at times it's been difficult to keep people as women, musicians. we have a lot of >> responsibilities and a lot of aspects that pull and tug us in different directions. she says women sometimes feel different pressures than male musicians. >> like pregnancy and raising a family. but through her own life, she's always made the band a on lawn. first joined the band just 15. she's now 30. >> she took a break from the band when she went to southern california for college. >> i was missing this aspect of my life. so coming back and playin
journey back in 2007, it was founded on the san francisco state campus by new for the clase his and lillie from families of mariachi musicians and they thought it would be special to put together a band that celebrates it in the music genre largely dominated by can say that. >> every time we perform somewhere and there are little girls. president or even young older women when they see that the entire ensemble is all female. you can see their eyes brighten up, especially the little girl's...
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my wife lilly, it took her 10 years to get citizenship in the united states.se leaks at the border. if you want to get in the life boat, shut the leaks off first, that is the most basic principle and we're not doing it today. >> gerri: we can't afford this. look at cost of these people coming in, $145 billion. it is probably four to five times that amount because of number of people coming through. nobody is able to keep up ratcheting the numbers because of the situation we have. we have 33 trillion in debt. we don't have enough tax dollars, this is unaffordable for the american people and they know it, that is why they are reacting the way they are. >> kayleigh: mayor adams knows it, too. new reaction from barstool founder dave portnoy about this "washington post" reporter, it is getting a lot of attention. ♪ (upbeat music) ♪ ( ♪ ) constant contact's advanced automation lets you send the right message at the right time, every time. ( ♪ ) constant contact. helping the small stand tall. veteran homeowners. car payments are getting out of control. not long ago,
my wife lilly, it took her 10 years to get citizenship in the united states.se leaks at the border. if you want to get in the life boat, shut the leaks off first, that is the most basic principle and we're not doing it today. >> gerri: we can't afford this. look at cost of these people coming in, $145 billion. it is probably four to five times that amount because of number of people coming through. nobody is able to keep up ratcheting the numbers because of the situation we have. we have...