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>>> tyler we have got a lot to watch, eli lily and apple reporting this yank. >> apple among the stocks pulling down the nasdaq today. that does it for "closing bell," won't it, kelly. >> that will do it for "power lunch. tyler, see you tomorrow. thanks for watching, everybody "closing bell" starts right now. >> kelly and tyler, thank you. and welcome to "closing bell," everyone, i'm sara eisen here with wilfred frost thedown down 200 points as we head into the final hour of trade. let's look at what is driving the act right now. eli lily's coronavirus antibody trial has been paused over safety concerns just one day after johnson & johnson paused its vaccine trial due to a closed adverse event we will dive into both stories. >>> apple unveiling its lineup of 5g-enabled phones including a high end model with the biggest screen yet but shares are slipping after yesterday's big gains. >>> banks but are in the red a busy afternoon 59 minutes left of trade the dow down 157 or so. >> let's get to the big stories. josh lip ton has the latest from today as apple each. we have the latest on eli
>>> tyler we have got a lot to watch, eli lily and apple reporting this yank. >> apple among the stocks pulling down the nasdaq today. that does it for "closing bell," won't it, kelly. >> that will do it for "power lunch. tyler, see you tomorrow. thanks for watching, everybody "closing bell" starts right now. >> kelly and tyler, thank you. and welcome to "closing bell," everyone, i'm sara eisen here with wilfred frost thedown down...
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lily support 46%. meaning, the market is speaking, the collective wisdom of all participants, whether they're dedicated health care portfolio managers or generalists, people are favoring lily. that is the very definition of impressive relative strength compared to other. and maybe it's because of covid or what have you, but what we do know is that you want to often go with the leader or a laggard. it's something in between that becomes interesting. lily's the leader. >> i appreciate that. >>> for everything objections actio "options action," check out our website. while you're there, sign up for our newsletter, it's free. here's what's coming up next on the show. >>> tony just tackled eli lilly, now professor go's going to broaden up this health care class and show you how to capture a move in united health. >>> plus, calling all "options action" fans, reach into your pocket, not your phone, and tweet us your question at "options action." if it's nice, we'll answer it on air. when "options action" retu
lily support 46%. meaning, the market is speaking, the collective wisdom of all participants, whether they're dedicated health care portfolio managers or generalists, people are favoring lily. that is the very definition of impressive relative strength compared to other. and maybe it's because of covid or what have you, but what we do know is that you want to often go with the leader or a laggard. it's something in between that becomes interesting. lily's the leader. >> i appreciate that....
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lily james hey! thanks so much for doing this.e you did during quarantine. you taught a broadway zoom class. >> yeah. >> jimmy: what was that like and how did you get involved had you ever taught a class before >> well, first of all, i'd never taught a class before and i was -- i think i was way more terrified than any of the students, way more nervous but my friend actually created this platform. it's amazing it's called "broadway weekend. and it's where broadway and west end professionals teach theater classes whenever their schools are online and it's created this like global community and it's great because, you know, when these performers can't perform 'cause of lockdown they're getting to share their skills and people at home can be creative and learn and try and have some fun. >> jimmy: that's a great idea. >> i really recommend everyone to check it out. >> jimmy: once you did it, did you feel better at it, once you started doing it >> i mean, i was teaching audition technique, which is completely insane because i am terrib
lily james hey! thanks so much for doing this.e you did during quarantine. you taught a broadway zoom class. >> yeah. >> jimmy: what was that like and how did you get involved had you ever taught a class before >> well, first of all, i'd never taught a class before and i was -- i think i was way more terrified than any of the students, way more nervous but my friend actually created this platform. it's amazing it's called "broadway weekend. and it's where broadway and...
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the lily one.ne got sick enough that they're concerned. i would think the fda would keep that in mind. they're both antibody drugs even though they are somewhat different. >> i certainly hope it's just an aberration. johnson & johnson has also paused its trial of vaccine, not a treatment, a vaccine, during phase 3, this final phase. do we have any idea why that happened? >> you know, for that one we do. they said a participant had an unexplained illness, and so they decided to put this trial on pause. they were very clear to say the fda didn't make us pause, we decided to pause. they said, look, we don't know if this participant got the vaccine or got the placebo. they even said they're not sure what kind of illness or what exactly happened to this participant, but they were concerned enough that they said, you know what, let's put a pause on this. this trial hasn't been going on for very long. it's only gone on for a week or two, since late september, so they decided to pause it and look into it t
the lily one.ne got sick enough that they're concerned. i would think the fda would keep that in mind. they're both antibody drugs even though they are somewhat different. >> i certainly hope it's just an aberration. johnson & johnson has also paused its trial of vaccine, not a treatment, a vaccine, during phase 3, this final phase. do we have any idea why that happened? >> you know, for that one we do. they said a participant had an unexplained illness, and so they decided to...
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lily has been near-sighted since the 4th grange she has minus 4 diopters in her right eye minus 0.5 in her left one when lily takes off her glasses the girl looks like this even nearby objects appear blurred until eyesight is continuing to deteriorate. i see things best when they're very close but it keeps getting worse. when i take off my glasses even my hands looks blurry anything further away is even blurry or. me as sightedness all myopia is the result of the shape of the arc. normally rays of light entering the eye refracted so that they focus on the record at the back of the on when the eyeball is too long while the cornea to prove to the light focus is at a point in front of the retina objects that are further away appear blurred and. that's always i saw with our eyes are designed for distance vision spending a lot of time looking at nearby objects what strain on our eyes our eyes then gradually deform so that we can see nearby objects more easily but then we end up not being able to see objects at a distance as well. that's what's called being near side. myopia is partly heredi
lily has been near-sighted since the 4th grange she has minus 4 diopters in her right eye minus 0.5 in her left one when lily takes off her glasses the girl looks like this even nearby objects appear blurred until eyesight is continuing to deteriorate. i see things best when they're very close but it keeps getting worse. when i take off my glasses even my hands looks blurry anything further away is even blurry or. me as sightedness all myopia is the result of the shape of the arc. normally rays...
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lily who sent the letter and her mum amanda join us now. hello to you both. in hello to you both. tell me, we will hear a bit in a minute about the surprising reply you got but can you tell me first why you wanted to write this letter —— these letters? i wanted to write the letters so i could get better at my writing and spelling so i decided to write letters to famous people to see how many replies i could get. how many did you get? four. was ed sheerin's the best letter? —— ed sheeran. did you get? four. was ed sheerin's the best letter? -- ed sheeran. yes, it was the best. why was that? so it wasn't just the letter it was the best. why was that? so it wasn'tjust the letter he sent you! no, not really. something bigger than herself! amanda, why was this, imean, than herself! amanda, why was this, i mean, it's a lovely surprise and terrific gesture, but why is this exercise in writing been particularly important for lily? lily, having dyslexia, would find writing very hard and when she started writing the letters to people who inspired her and started to get
lily who sent the letter and her mum amanda join us now. hello to you both. in hello to you both. tell me, we will hear a bit in a minute about the surprising reply you got but can you tell me first why you wanted to write this letter —— these letters? i wanted to write the letters so i could get better at my writing and spelling so i decided to write letters to famous people to see how many replies i could get. how many did you get? four. was ed sheerin's the best letter? —— ed...
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i spoke to lily and her mother amanda a little earlier, and lily explained why she started her writingter at my writing and spelling, so i decided to write letters to famous people to see how many replies i could get. so, how many did you get? four. and was ed sheeran's one the best... ? maybe i'm not allowed to ask you this question but i'm going to ask it to you anyway! was his the best letter? yeah, ed sheeran's was the best. why was that? i don't know... oh, hey! so, it wasn't just the letter he sent you? no, not really. something bigger than herself, he sent! i was going to say, that would need a very big envelope! mum amanda, why was this...? i mean, it's a lovely surprise and what a terrific gesture, but why has this exercise in writing been particularly important for lily? lily, having dyslexia, would find writing very hard and when she started writing the letters to people who inspired her and started to get replies, she just kept writing more and the confidence it gave her in her work, it was unreal. lily, do you think it's made your writing better? yeah, definitely. do you f
i spoke to lily and her mother amanda a little earlier, and lily explained why she started her writingter at my writing and spelling, so i decided to write letters to famous people to see how many replies i could get. so, how many did you get? four. and was ed sheeran's one the best... ? maybe i'm not allowed to ask you this question but i'm going to ask it to you anyway! was his the best letter? yeah, ed sheeran's was the best. why was that? i don't know... oh, hey! so, it wasn't just the...
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lily is near-sighted at minus $4.00 to $5.00 diopters that's fairly near-sighted not as much as some but it's quite a lot she started out with a quarter of a diopter when she was about 10 that tends to increase with age. maybe 18 or 20 needs to go what fun i thought gailey is an example of how nearsightedness is on the rise. he's investigating the coolness of this increase in a large scale german study involving 15000 patients. the study has been underway for 12 years. the longer you go to school the more near-sighted you become of us money for every year you go to school you get a bit more near-sighted and that goes for university degrees the longer you study the more near-sighted you become because so near-sightedness has a behavioral component. in supply. so myopia isn't just hereditary our lifestyle plays a role. nearsightedness is linked to educational levels and is on the cross worldwide. and vice is an. even more young people are near-sighted money to lend and some countries up to $80.00 or 90 percent. we think one factor might be the age at which children start school tie in
lily is near-sighted at minus $4.00 to $5.00 diopters that's fairly near-sighted not as much as some but it's quite a lot she started out with a quarter of a diopter when she was about 10 that tends to increase with age. maybe 18 or 20 needs to go what fun i thought gailey is an example of how nearsightedness is on the rise. he's investigating the coolness of this increase in a large scale german study involving 15000 patients. the study has been underway for 12 years. the longer you go to...
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hello, lili. >> hi. >> seth: it's so nice to see you again.ifferent these last three-plus years? >> i know. it's -- it's like 3 1/2 years ago, no one knew who the hell i was and why i was on your show [ light laughter ] and now here i am again, and hopefully a couple more people know who i am. >> seth: i think that is very safe to say. i want to talk about your poetry book, but i also know you're back in vancouver. you guys are actually shooting right now. you know, we're obviously dealing with a lot of covid protocols here with our show how's it been for you so far >> it's interesting. i was a little nervous that it was going to be, you know, too sterile of an environment to actually be creative in. but it actually has been really, you know -- we're just on top of our game, very -- being very safe people are -- people wear lanyards with a color on them that indicate how close they can get to the cast. so, you know, if someone is not in the red zone, meaning they can't go within six feet of us, you know, you walk -- you're walking around set,
hello, lili. >> hi. >> seth: it's so nice to see you again.ifferent these last three-plus years? >> i know. it's -- it's like 3 1/2 years ago, no one knew who the hell i was and why i was on your show [ light laughter ] and now here i am again, and hopefully a couple more people know who i am. >> seth: i think that is very safe to say. i want to talk about your poetry book, but i also know you're back in vancouver. you guys are actually shooting right now. you know,...
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lily has been near-sighted since the 4th grade she has minus 4 diopters in her right eye minus 0.5 in her left one when lily takes off her glasses the world looks like this even nearby objects appear blurred until eyesight is continuing to deteriorate mclellan. i see things best when they're very close but it keeps getting worse. when i take off my glasses even my hands look splurge anything further away is even blurrier. near-sightedness all myopia is the result of the shake of the art. normally rays of light entering the eye of a refracted so they focus on the red at the back of the on when the eyeball is too long while the. on your 2 curved the light focuses at a point in front of the retina objects that are further away appear blue and. that's always i saw with our eyes are designed for distance vision spending a lot of time looking at nearby objects put strain on our eyes when our eyes then gradually deform so that we can see nearby objects more easily but then we end up not being able to see objects at a distance as well. that's what's called being near sighted. myopia is partly
lily has been near-sighted since the 4th grade she has minus 4 diopters in her right eye minus 0.5 in her left one when lily takes off her glasses the world looks like this even nearby objects appear blurred until eyesight is continuing to deteriorate mclellan. i see things best when they're very close but it keeps getting worse. when i take off my glasses even my hands look splurge anything further away is even blurrier. near-sightedness all myopia is the result of the shake of the art....
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eli lily announcing its ending its previously paused u.s.l of its antibody drug in hospitalized covid-19 patients the national institutes of health found while the treatment pose nod significant safety risks it was unlikely to help with recovery. we'll talk to eli lily's ceo in the next hour and so much more. >>> separate news, a study out of england could suggest immunity of coronavirus is gradually wearing off. researchers looked at more than 365,000 randomly selected people and found more than 26% decline in covid antibodies over just three months so that's little bit concerning, especially for those who had it. i know i have a couple friends unfortunate lip who had it but also like supermen afterwards or at least often feel like they are. now questions about how long that superman status continues. >> andrew, we need to -- we can't just look at the antibody measurements we need to actually look at how they react to a new introduction of the virus with t cells and still have circulating b-cells theoretically that could remake the antibodi
eli lily announcing its ending its previously paused u.s.l of its antibody drug in hospitalized covid-19 patients the national institutes of health found while the treatment pose nod significant safety risks it was unlikely to help with recovery. we'll talk to eli lily's ceo in the next hour and so much more. >>> separate news, a study out of england could suggest immunity of coronavirus is gradually wearing off. researchers looked at more than 365,000 randomly selected people and...
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since the pandemic, the number of people contacting lily every week has trebled. hey, lily, you 0k? issues. and some are in real crisis. there are a lot of thoughts of suicide at the minute. and is the increasing? definitely. all the hopes for the future are just gone because they don't know what tomorrow brings, so they can't imagine the next ten years. hi, how are you? the anxiety of uncertainty. how old is she? eight months. bill's 90. he's already shielded for most of the year. when's the last time you hugged her? it's an awful long time. he misses his grandkids the most. you're a moa ny little baby, aren't you? do you remember your granddad? have you been lonely at times? sometimes it is, yeah. but what can you do? you've got to keep going, haven't you? but there are no promises when all this will end. ed thomas, bbc news, knowsley. pubs and restaurants across scotland are now subject to strict new coronavirus restrictions. in five health board areas in the central belt, which includes glasgow and edinburgh, they've had to close completely until october 25th, although they can
since the pandemic, the number of people contacting lily every week has trebled. hey, lily, you 0k? issues. and some are in real crisis. there are a lot of thoughts of suicide at the minute. and is the increasing? definitely. all the hopes for the future are just gone because they don't know what tomorrow brings, so they can't imagine the next ten years. hi, how are you? the anxiety of uncertainty. how old is she? eight months. bill's 90. he's already shielded for most of the year. when's the...
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lily is near-sighted at minus $4.00 to $5.00 diopters that's fairly near-sighted not as much as some but it's quite a lot she started out with a quarter of a diopter when she was about 10 that tends to increase with age until maybe 18 or 20. 4 though would fall into daily is an example of how nearsightedness is on the rise. he's investigating the coolness of the increase in a large scale. study involving 15000 patients. the study has been underway for 12 years. the longer you go to school the more near-sighted you become of us money for every year you go to school you get a bit more near-sighted and that goes for university degrees the longer you study the more near-sighted you become with this because so near-sightedness has a behavioral component. in supply. so myopia isn't just hereditary our lifestyle plays a role. as sightedness is linked to educational levels rise worldwide. and biases in oz and in asia even more young people are near-sighted month to lend some countries up to 80 or 90 percent. we think one factor might be the age at which children start school tie in some asia
lily is near-sighted at minus $4.00 to $5.00 diopters that's fairly near-sighted not as much as some but it's quite a lot she started out with a quarter of a diopter when she was about 10 that tends to increase with age until maybe 18 or 20. 4 though would fall into daily is an example of how nearsightedness is on the rise. he's investigating the coolness of the increase in a large scale. study involving 15000 patients. the study has been underway for 12 years. the longer you go to school the...
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lily is also pointing out that this is the only trial of their drug in hospitalized patients.hey note that those patients have been infected longer and may have more severe symptoms and this trial is also different because patients are receiving the drug on top of other therapies, including remdesivir. they point out importantly that they have multiple other trials that are ongoing and have not been paused due to any concerns and those are all in patients in earlier stages of the disease. those who are just diagnosed who have mild to moderate disease or even in prevention, kelly, in the nursing home setting for people who might have been exposed so they are just pointing out, you know, this is the normal process we'll have to see what happens with this drug, and i will tell you people can catch more of this interview tonight on "nightly news. miguel almaguer from nbc news was there doing the interview with me so more to see. >> that's fascinating. again, if it works for a broader population before hospitalization, you know, that's still a big breakthrough. what's the latest, m
lily is also pointing out that this is the only trial of their drug in hospitalized patients.hey note that those patients have been infected longer and may have more severe symptoms and this trial is also different because patients are receiving the drug on top of other therapies, including remdesivir. they point out importantly that they have multiple other trials that are ongoing and have not been paused due to any concerns and those are all in patients in earlier stages of the disease. those...
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ely lily has something very comparable. it's phenomenal. >> is he setting up false expectations for people? >> he always has. he's the quick fix president. there are no quick fixes here. this is why we have to do science. i'm not discouraged by these pauses. this is why we do clinical trials. we'll get it right and have great therapeutics. i'm not worried about these speed bumps. >> dr. reiner, thank you. >> my pleasure. >>> and an alarming development in a story we've been following. another sitting democratic governor has been targeted by the same extremist group allegedly plotting to kidnap michigan governor gretchen whitmer. sara sidner is "outfront." >> reporter: new disturbing details about the alleged plot in michigan to take over state governments. in federal government, an fbi agent testified in june the suspects discussed kidnapping the michigan governor and the virginia governor, as well. they had the issues with the governors because of various coronavirus related lockdown orders. those also happened to be two o
ely lily has something very comparable. it's phenomenal. >> is he setting up false expectations for people? >> he always has. he's the quick fix president. there are no quick fixes here. this is why we have to do science. i'm not discouraged by these pauses. this is why we do clinical trials. we'll get it right and have great therapeutics. i'm not worried about these speed bumps. >> dr. reiner, thank you. >> my pleasure. >>> and an alarming development in a...
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lily: sÍ.nos cuando hay un divorcio no son la familia inmediata, en la familia que se extiende alrededor. nosotros siempre estamos con los tÍos, abuelos, quÉ te puedo explicar? yo creo que tambiÉn en esta mesa para los latinos todos son un tabÚ. no hablamos de la sexualidad, no hablamos de un divorcio, delante de los niÑos tambiÉn, no se puede hablar nada. todo tiene que ser perfecto. la vida no es perfecta. ahÍ es donde viene esta maravillosa mesa roja. karla: de hecho, te animan a tocar un tema bastante interesante que es un tabÚ para muchas familias hispanas. vamos a ver un adelanto de eso. lily: yo tuve que hacer la referÍ entre una madre y una hija. por primera vez, puedo hablar cosas muy difÍciles. invitados traeran a su 'red table talk'?4) 'red table talk' se caracteriza por las conversaciones espontaneas entre familia, famosos y amigos... aqui hay una muestra de temas personales y familiares de los que hablaran en el primer show que se estrena hoy.... cuando hablas de tu los latino no n
lily: sÍ.nos cuando hay un divorcio no son la familia inmediata, en la familia que se extiende alrededor. nosotros siempre estamos con los tÍos, abuelos, quÉ te puedo explicar? yo creo que tambiÉn en esta mesa para los latinos todos son un tabÚ. no hablamos de la sexualidad, no hablamos de un divorcio, delante de los niÑos tambiÉn, no se puede hablar nada. todo tiene que ser perfecto. la vida no es perfecta. ahÍ es donde viene esta maravillosa mesa roja. karla: de hecho, te animan a...
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way to go, lily. way to go! (sighs) (vivaldi's "four seasons" plays) ♪ how old are you? have a hamster at his condo. no. n-no midlife crisis. i just think you're -- you're never too old to learn. ♪ just stay away from my mom. she has a thing for losers. ♪ (breathing quickly) are you okay? should we take you to the hospital? yeah, the contractions are getting closer together. no. dad is next. i can hold it for a few minutes, okay? i don't want to screw this up for him. (groans) (song ends) (cheers and applause) yikes. hate to follow that. what are you gonna dazzle us with? "fur elise." in which key -- "b" obvious? next up, the only student of mine who shaves. (chuckles) phillip dunphy. (applause) -(breathing quickly) -(phil clears throat) um... (bench squeaks) when i turned 50, i vowed to do some things to take me out of my comfort zone and keep me on my toes, and i want to thank my family for being my biggest cheerleaders. haley: o-o-o-a-ah! i love you, too, honey. no, haley's going into labor! we've got to get her to the hospital, honey! -phil: oh! -i tried to hold it!
way to go, lily. way to go! (sighs) (vivaldi's "four seasons" plays) ♪ how old are you? have a hamster at his condo. no. n-no midlife crisis. i just think you're -- you're never too old to learn. ♪ just stay away from my mom. she has a thing for losers. ♪ (breathing quickly) are you okay? should we take you to the hospital? yeah, the contractions are getting closer together. no. dad is next. i can hold it for a few minutes, okay? i don't want to screw this up for him. (groans)...
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and tonight, eli lily is suspending its own trial of a key antibody treatment. here's abc's stephanie ramos tonight. >> reporter: tonight, eli lilly announcing a pause in its trial of an antibody treatment after a potential safety concern, now under review. it's a different antibody treatment than the one taken by the president. this latest setback coming just a day after johnson & johnson paused its vaccine trial when a volunteer became sick. it's not known if the illness is related to the vaccine. johnson & johnson now the second major vaccine maker to pause its trial after astrazeneca. >> my expectation is that they're going to sort this out and whether it's this vaccine or a different one, that we will have something approved for emergency use probably in november, maybe december. >> reporter: the need for effective treatments and vaccines more urgent than ever. this field hospital in milwaukee now ready to take up to 550 patients. wisconsin, one of 35 states where hospitalizations are climbing. 64-year-old ken holmes battled the virus for three weeks in the
and tonight, eli lily is suspending its own trial of a key antibody treatment. here's abc's stephanie ramos tonight. >> reporter: tonight, eli lilly announcing a pause in its trial of an antibody treatment after a potential safety concern, now under review. it's a different antibody treatment than the one taken by the president. this latest setback coming just a day after johnson & johnson paused its vaccine trial when a volunteer became sick. it's not known if the illness is related...
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eli lily's coronavirus antibody trial has been paused over safety concerns just one day after johnsonine trial due to a closed adverse event we will dive into both stories. >>> apple unveiling its lineup
eli lily's coronavirus antibody trial has been paused over safety concerns just one day after johnsonine trial due to a closed adverse event we will dive into both stories. >>> apple unveiling its lineup
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. >>> i want to turn to lily adams, senior spokesperson for the democratic war room. also the former communications director for kamala harris' presidential campaign. good to see you again. let's talk about president obama. obviously one of, if not the most popular figure in your party. he hits the trail today in philadelphia, first time on the trail this year with 13 days to go until voting ends. why there, why now? >> look, i think you said it right. president obama is one of the most popular figures in the democratic party. i'd say he's also one of the most popular figures in the country. he can speak to vice president biden's experience so well, so personally. it was the two of them who, when they got into the white house, inherited a recession, inherited a number of crises overseas and really built the country back, started the longest period of private sector job growth in the company. he put vice president biden in charge of the recovery act that was so critical. he has the ability to talk about vice president biden's credentials, but also his character, empath
. >>> i want to turn to lily adams, senior spokesperson for the democratic war room. also the former communications director for kamala harris' presidential campaign. good to see you again. let's talk about president obama. obviously one of, if not the most popular figure in your party. he hits the trail today in philadelphia, first time on the trail this year with 13 days to go until voting ends. why there, why now? >> look, i think you said it right. president obama is one of...
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lily visits the set of an upcoming action. >> reporter: welcome to the set of independent film "adam and eve." how do you film a story on romance when you have to social distance? we talked to the crew about movie making in the time of coronavirus. >> couple of our cast members have to get tested often. i'm just kidding. >> reporter: after six months of delays, brian hooks is trying to keep it light to offset the heavy covid-19 guidelines his production now faces, including having no more than 12 people on location, wearing face coverings, soeshcial distancing make up restrictions, even a ban on indoor singing. >> even the film commission knows what we could and couldn't do. they're like listen, you might get shut down, you might not. >> hooks said the crew underwent testing before the filming began and is under quarantine while filming "adam and eve" a love story about an ex-marine who meets the woman of his dreams, eve. >> if anything we're more excited to be working and we're excited to be around people and we're excited to have conversation because i became very acquainted with m
lily visits the set of an upcoming action. >> reporter: welcome to the set of independent film "adam and eve." how do you film a story on romance when you have to social distance? we talked to the crew about movie making in the time of coronavirus. >> couple of our cast members have to get tested often. i'm just kidding. >> reporter: after six months of delays, brian hooks is trying to keep it light to offset the heavy covid-19 guidelines his production now faces,...
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the news this past week for regeneron and eli lily is promising.ays of betting on the process of science. in terms of the treatment and hopefully a vaccine. as an investor, you have to make that bet one way or another. otherwise, you'll be hiding out and too late, it will be seen. markets are responding well to the prospect that health issues related to covid-19 will be adequately resolved. the skacarring that comes to it will be winners and losers we'll be dealing with the consequences for the generation. we don't think a risk of massive shut down across the world that death rates will get much worse than we've already seen. that the markets and the economy are successfully adapting. that's the suchlgs we have built into our five-year view. that will continue and allow growth to be positive. >> bob brown, thank you for joining us appreciate the insight from northern trust >> thank you >>> a big deal we have yet to get to this morning is morgan stanley acquiring eaton vance. $7 billion in cash you can see them moving up a bit. morgan stanley has be
the news this past week for regeneron and eli lily is promising.ays of betting on the process of science. in terms of the treatment and hopefully a vaccine. as an investor, you have to make that bet one way or another. otherwise, you'll be hiding out and too late, it will be seen. markets are responding well to the prospect that health issues related to covid-19 will be adequately resolved. the skacarring that comes to it will be winners and losers we'll be dealing with the consequences for the...
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lily trading at 18 times earnings and has 10% earnings growth coming into 2021.o to me if there's alpha generation to be had, even the robinhooders if that's who we're looking to may say the relative valuation is wide here lily is already performing let's not say past performance is a guarantee of future returns. let's look for something new and fresh. >> let's bring in rahel solomon now. >> credit suisse is raising outlooks and evercore which has an outperform in the stock notes good rx hardly has any competition and the prescription market is massive. the stock is down about 4% jeffries is initiating coverage of rh. one of two negative ratings on the stock, a bit of a bold call. rh has 99% domestic exposure, and it's competing against those who have more of a global presence and also with the election around the corner, the market may be discounting the potential of unfavorable tax policies on wealthy consumers and that trickle down in discretionary spending the stock almost down 4% >> interesting thesis, rahel, people will stop buying expensive refurbished dri
lily trading at 18 times earnings and has 10% earnings growth coming into 2021.o to me if there's alpha generation to be had, even the robinhooders if that's who we're looking to may say the relative valuation is wide here lily is already performing let's not say past performance is a guarantee of future returns. let's look for something new and fresh. >> let's bring in rahel solomon now. >> credit suisse is raising outlooks and evercore which has an outperform in the stock notes...
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lily offers mental health support to children and young people.y through the first lockdown. it doesn't matter how far it is because i can't go home. since the pandemic, the number of people contacting lily every week has trebled. it's made already big issues into even bigger issues. and some are in real crisis. there are a lot of thoughts of suicide at the minute. is the increasing? definitely. all different the hopes for the future just gone because they don't know what tomorrow brings, so they can't imagine the next ten years. the anxiety of uncertainty. how old is she? eight months. bill is 90. he is already shielded for most of the year. when is the last time you hugged her? it's an awful long time. he misses his grandkids the most. do you rememberyour do you remember your grandad? have you been lonely at times? sometimes it is, yeah. but what can you do? you've got to keep going, haven't you? that there are no promises when all this will end. ed thomas, bbc news, knowsley. well, this is the latest government data about new infections. 13,864
lily offers mental health support to children and young people.y through the first lockdown. it doesn't matter how far it is because i can't go home. since the pandemic, the number of people contacting lily every week has trebled. it's made already big issues into even bigger issues. and some are in real crisis. there are a lot of thoughts of suicide at the minute. is the increasing? definitely. all different the hopes for the future just gone because they don't know what tomorrow brings, so...
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today, from the new series, "emily in paris," lily collins. and a performance from country star, tim mcgraw. plus, how to be to the quarantine blues as we continue "live @home: house calls week." also, details on how your cardboard creations could earn you a $5,000 prize. all next on "live!" ♪ and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! [cheers and applause] ♪ >> kelly: hi. >> ryan: you're early. you got here early. >> kelly: i guess don't understand -- >> ryan: whoa! whoa! do we shop at the same store? that's really
today, from the new series, "emily in paris," lily collins. and a performance from country star, tim mcgraw. plus, how to be to the quarantine blues as we continue "live @home: house calls week." also, details on how your cardboard creations could earn you a $5,000 prize. all next on "live!" ♪ and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! [cheers and applause] ♪ >> kelly: hi. >> ryan: you're early. you got here early. >> kelly: i guess don't...
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. >> lily, who is the kamala harris voter? to the ticket to support her and joe biden? >> well, i think that's such a broad group now. in particular because i think one of the issues that will be at the front and center at this debate, you'll see the plexiglas there that will be a reminder. is this administration's failure on coronavirus. so she will not only be speaking to families and seniors who are worried about the safety and health of their loved ones but also to communities of color who are concerned about the high rate at which those communities are contracting this virus and being killed by this virus. but i also think it's a really good behinder that what i expect we'll see from vice president pence is what was being talked, about a more reserved tone but no fewer lies than what we've seen from donald trump. >> but lily -- i'm not asking you about vice president pence or drawing a stark contrast. i'm asking who is kamala harris' base? who is her voter? >> we saw in the primary that she performs well among suburban wo
. >> lily, who is the kamala harris voter? to the ticket to support her and joe biden? >> well, i think that's such a broad group now. in particular because i think one of the issues that will be at the front and center at this debate, you'll see the plexiglas there that will be a reminder. is this administration's failure on coronavirus. so she will not only be speaking to families and seniors who are worried about the safety and health of their loved ones but also to communities...
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adams. >> november 3rd. >> professor eddie glaude and lily adams thank you both for starting us off tonight. really appreciate it. >> thanks. >>> and after this break, days left. hours left in the campaign. what do the campaign professionals do? we will be joined by kate bettingfield, deputy campaign manager for joe biden's presidential campaign. that's next. idential campaign. that's next. it's still warm. ♪ thanks, alice says hi. for some of us, our daily journey is a short one. save 50% when you pay per mile with allstate. pay less, when you drive less. you've never been in better hands. allstate. click or call for a quote today. to save you up to 60%. these are all great. and when you get a big deal... ♪ ...you feel like a big deal. ♪ priceline. every trip is a big deal. we gave new dove men+care to mike who transforms homes for those in need. i feel comfortable and protected all day long. dove men+care 48h freshness with triple action moisturizer. but some things are too serious to be ignored. if you still have symptoms of crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis even after trying
adams. >> november 3rd. >> professor eddie glaude and lily adams thank you both for starting us off tonight. really appreciate it. >> thanks. >>> and after this break, days left. hours left in the campaign. what do the campaign professionals do? we will be joined by kate bettingfield, deputy campaign manager for joe biden's presidential campaign. that's next. idential campaign. that's next. it's still warm. ♪ thanks, alice says hi. for some of us, our daily journey...
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lili tan, nbc bay area news. >> thank you very much, lili. if you missed the debate, if you want to see a recap, we've broken down the top moments on our website. go to nbcbayarea.com, click on trump biden square off in debate. >>> as we head into friday, we have good news when it comes to our weather and fire danger. pg&e has canceled those planned power outages for tonight. the conditions much safer outside. however, a red flag warning is still in effect for parts of the bay area. let's bring in our chief meteorologist jeff ranieri with the very latest. jeff. >> we are seeing a little bit of wind up across the higher elevations but we're really on the last couple of hours of this fire warning. i wouldn't be surprised if it was actually canceled earlier than 8:00 in the morning. right now only seeing winds of 20 at mount st. helena and currently 21 at mount diablo. overnight i've lowered the wind gusts to 15 to 30. there's? good news there. sustained winds of 5 to 15. but as i've been saying all week long you've really got to go up high to g
lili tan, nbc bay area news. >> thank you very much, lili. if you missed the debate, if you want to see a recap, we've broken down the top moments on our website. go to nbcbayarea.com, click on trump biden square off in debate. >>> as we head into friday, we have good news when it comes to our weather and fire danger. pg&e has canceled those planned power outages for tonight. the conditions much safer outside. however, a red flag warning is still in effect for parts of the...
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lily walt and jane adams had an agreement. since we agree to disagree, neither of us will campaign actively. neither of them follow the agreement. lily walt wrote letters to the country. they sent letters on smith's behalf. francis perkins speaks actively touring the country to speak on his behalf. women do play -- my next progress -- project is about marie curie of new jersey, one of the few female woman of congress. women play a role in the campaign. it was mechanized at the time. even though bell is behind the scenes, newspapers comments on how she is his political brain. she dies early in the fdr administration. that probably did not help. yes? >> you spoke earlier about the idea of parties campaigning in states that had been ignored in the past. keeping in mind the current political climate, is there forgotten knowledge that politicians today are we learning that we could take from this situation? >> great question and dangerous question. i will take a swing. there are a few things that can be learned. one, we have a regr
lily walt and jane adams had an agreement. since we agree to disagree, neither of us will campaign actively. neither of them follow the agreement. lily walt wrote letters to the country. they sent letters on smith's behalf. francis perkins speaks actively touring the country to speak on his behalf. women do play -- my next progress -- project is about marie curie of new jersey, one of the few female woman of congress. women play a role in the campaign. it was mechanized at the time. even though...
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lily adams, final word to you here.s about predicting that this race is going to be an overwhelming victory for joe biden, the way some of the polling suggests. everyone is obviously very skittish about what happened in 2016. so i'm just going to ask you what your take is there? i feel like if we hadn't had, you know, president, now president trump, pull off this huge surprise last time, any other candidate would be having obituaries written about them from a political perspective, and we would be looking at it through that lens. what do you think democrats need to do here in these final ten days? >> well, look, kasie, as you know, i was on that campaign four years ago for hillary clinton, so i think i, like many democrats, are certainly waiting to run through the tape on this one. so, i mean, honestly, i think it's just so fundamental here, which is, like, we're trying to get people to vote, to turn in their ballots, to get out early, to make sure that they know where they're registered. all those sort of fundamentals
lily adams, final word to you here.s about predicting that this race is going to be an overwhelming victory for joe biden, the way some of the polling suggests. everyone is obviously very skittish about what happened in 2016. so i'm just going to ask you what your take is there? i feel like if we hadn't had, you know, president, now president trump, pull off this huge surprise last time, any other candidate would be having obituaries written about them from a political perspective, and we would...
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but i would like to just point out one thing that lily just said.ls on fox business and on fox news in making these calls and in assessing the race to understand what vote is outstanding and how that vote leads one way or the other. and we're going to be erring on the side of caution but also erring on the side of insuring transparency so people don't get a sense that one candidate or another's in the lead when, in fact, we know there's vote outstanding that could put the other candidate ahead. or couldn't. neil: real quickly, when you're talking about the highest participation since 1960, you're talking about the percentage of eligible voters, that will eclipse that year, that is likely, right? >> that's right. >> yes. and, neil, we're -- neil: yes. >> thank you. we're already seeing that with the hispanic community, record registrations, a lot of young people. and that's 30 million right there that are eligible to vote concentrated in five states, so i'm looking forward to seeing what the numbers show on that day. neil: awesome. amazing. we're goi
but i would like to just point out one thing that lily just said.ls on fox business and on fox news in making these calls and in assessing the race to understand what vote is outstanding and how that vote leads one way or the other. and we're going to be erring on the side of caution but also erring on the side of insuring transparency so people don't get a sense that one candidate or another's in the lead when, in fact, we know there's vote outstanding that could put the other candidate ahead....
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it isday lily said pausing its antibody trial due to safety concerns.hat is after j&j halted its vaccine trial your astrazeneca has halted it and continued elsewhere. we talked with bloomberg reporter. how should we view this? should we view this as normal and in some ways positive because it means the process is working or should we worry about the fact that this is going to delay the vaccine to the world economy? michelle: the case of development of all of these vaccines and therapeutics has been unprecedented. one of the things that is most remarkable is that there have been no hiccups which always happens in pharmaceutical development. the fact that we are seeing some complications, these are things that we normally would not even hear about in the course of development until something more significant happened. so the idea that we are hearing about it means they are taking it seriously. there are many things in development. hopefully we are whittling out the ones that are less effective and we will end up with something that is really going to be h
it isday lily said pausing its antibody trial due to safety concerns.hat is after j&j halted its vaccine trial your astrazeneca has halted it and continued elsewhere. we talked with bloomberg reporter. how should we view this? should we view this as normal and in some ways positive because it means the process is working or should we worry about the fact that this is going to delay the vaccine to the world economy? michelle: the case of development of all of these vaccines and therapeutics...
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eli lili is up 2%. it's up about 5% on the week, regeneron is up almost 10% this week, stuart. quite a vote of confidence and endorsement from the president so regeneron and lily, i'm not surprised are up this morning. lauren, thanks very much, indeed. we have the latest on the stimulus talks. i'm not sure whether they're going anywhere. susan: we heard president trump mentioning this with maria just now, take a listen. >> well, i shut down talks 2 days because they weren't working out and now they are starting to work out and we are having productive talks, we are talking about airlines and a bigger deal with airlines. susus help for small businesses, another round of 1200 stimulus checks. we know there were 2 conversations between house speaker nancy pelosi and treasury secretary steve mnuchin yesterday. $25 billion on both sides. the markets are waiving it. did you see the jobless claims that we got? it's positive because it's down 9,000 from the previous week. we are looking at the weekly jobless claim. improving economy. stuart: we are up 170 for the dow. please, remember,
eli lili is up 2%. it's up about 5% on the week, regeneron is up almost 10% this week, stuart. quite a vote of confidence and endorsement from the president so regeneron and lily, i'm not surprised are up this morning. lauren, thanks very much, indeed. we have the latest on the stimulus talks. i'm not sure whether they're going anywhere. susan: we heard president trump mentioning this with maria just now, take a listen. >> well, i shut down talks 2 days because they weren't working out...
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are so uncertain you don't know what they're going to be close to the lady in red is my grandmother lily quark and she opened one of the 1st chinese restaurants of manchester even callen and her sister is a 3rd generation restauranteur is they're now facing an unprecedented challenge where already struggling if i'm honest it's not just me carrying the burden it's the entire family bustle of pressure and i don't want to let them down i don't want to let my customers down and yet with the trading conditions i might have no choice but with every order we write them a little know it's called a lot don't let us take away boxes are now one of just a few rays of light restauranteurs like helen we still have a whole lot of life to live and a whole lot of examples to set the message of the community holding its breath for more. 6 look at a couple other stories making headlines today 2 russians and an american have blasted off on a past track mission to the international space station soyuz rocket will reach the formating lab in just 3 hours after a normal flight on its asses last mission a russia
are so uncertain you don't know what they're going to be close to the lady in red is my grandmother lily quark and she opened one of the 1st chinese restaurants of manchester even callen and her sister is a 3rd generation restauranteur is they're now facing an unprecedented challenge where already struggling if i'm honest it's not just me carrying the burden it's the entire family bustle of pressure and i don't want to let them down i don't want to let my customers down and yet with the trading...
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in this new version, in cinemas now and on netflix from the 21st, lily james is the heroine haunted bys past, while kristin scott thomas steps into the iconic role of housekeeper mrs da nvers, previously and memorably filled byjudith anderson. she could wear anything with a figure like hers. you've been tossing and turning all night. bad dream? it's the differences between this and the hitchcock that are the new film's strongest suit. unlike her predecessor, james' nameless central character seems to have a little more agency in her history, less of a helpless victim of fate. there's also more passion and less of an age difference between maxim and his bride, with early scenes of their blossoming romance containing a spark absent from previous screen incarnations. never forget it. but perhaps the most striking detail of wheatley‘s rebecca is in the character of danvers, for whom the director exhibits much sympathy despite her sinister reputation. a sympathy with which scott thomas plays deliciously. she was the love of his life. the result may not be a classic but it does at least stan
in this new version, in cinemas now and on netflix from the 21st, lily james is the heroine haunted bys past, while kristin scott thomas steps into the iconic role of housekeeper mrs da nvers, previously and memorably filled byjudith anderson. she could wear anything with a figure like hers. you've been tossing and turning all night. bad dream? it's the differences between this and the hitchcock that are the new film's strongest suit. unlike her predecessor, james' nameless central character...
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. >> lily, how can you relate? >> lily james under the alleged affair then. >>> the dramatic drone arrest in the alleged killer of this beloved actor. >> the depression, eating disorder. >> now mel c. the spice girl opens up as never before. >> i could not cope with this version anymore on my own. when first posted the video of me with my tummy out. >> and two tiktok stars on a
. >> lily, how can you relate? >> lily james under the alleged affair then. >>> the dramatic drone arrest in the alleged killer of this beloved actor. >> the depression, eating disorder. >> now mel c. the spice girl opens up as never before. >> i could not cope with this version anymore on my own. when first posted the video of me with my tummy out. >> and two tiktok stars on a
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started slowly and were 1—0 up at half time, but two goals from natasha harding and this one from lilysing the gap on group c leaders norway to four points. time for a quick roundup of the day's other sports stories: british cyclist tayo gaygan hart is just 15 seconds off the lead at the giro d'italia after finishing second on stage 18. he was pipped to the line by the australian, jai hindley. gaygan hart is now up to third in the standings. dan martin is up to second at the vuelta a espana after winning stage 3. the irishman battling up the final climb ahead of race leader primoz roglitch and the richard carapaz from the inoes grenadiers. britain's cameron norrie was beaten by world number 19, milos raonic in the second round of the european open in antwerp. a second set tie—break handed raonic the win. to rugby union, and england's match against the barbarians at twickenham on sunday could be cancelled. it's after some of the barbarian players breached covid protocols, leaving their hotel bubble last night without permission. they have been separated from the rest of the squad and wi
started slowly and were 1—0 up at half time, but two goals from natasha harding and this one from lilysing the gap on group c leaders norway to four points. time for a quick roundup of the day's other sports stories: british cyclist tayo gaygan hart is just 15 seconds off the lead at the giro d'italia after finishing second on stage 18. he was pipped to the line by the australian, jai hindley. gaygan hart is now up to third in the standings. dan martin is up to second at the vuelta a espana...
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regeneron and lily seeking emergency authorization. of people out there are afraid to eat in doors to be able to go to school, to fly, to take vacations looking for a therapeutic that will keep us out of the hospital is that what weiss antibodies are? >> potentially we are going to be supply constrained. the data looks encouraging on both of the answered bodies, more towards the lily antibody the expectations was that these antibodies would be available before a vaccine and could be a bridge to a vaccine used as a treat and as a professional lacksics in terms of being available to people. the companies did a great job in manufacturing but i don't think we as a nation freed up manufacturing for either one of these products if either one becomes approved for a a emergency authorization, i would estimate just based on current infections, there are about maybe 7,000 to 10,000 people over the age of 65 being infected every day who would be vi eligible for these drugs, that doesn't bake in people who have comorbidities. you are going to burn
regeneron and lily seeking emergency authorization. of people out there are afraid to eat in doors to be able to go to school, to fly, to take vacations looking for a therapeutic that will keep us out of the hospital is that what weiss antibodies are? >> potentially we are going to be supply constrained. the data looks encouraging on both of the answered bodies, more towards the lily antibody the expectations was that these antibodies would be available before a vaccine and could be a...
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lily is down 25% you can trade the stocks the i wouldn't invest in them based on a vaccine because the are not there as far as mu fun fu fu fundmentsals are concerned your last note was the cocktail. modestly reduces viral load but unlikely to be a game changer. the fact that president of the united states is taking this and it appears that there are positive outcomes so far, is that in it itself a game changer to your view >> not at all. i think the problem that we're seeing again and again in all of the data that we're seeing for this is you can't go anecdote to see what the effect is most patients recover. president very likely with no treatment would recover. using anecdote to project what drugs work and what drugs don't work is really a major flaw in the analysis here. that's why we do randomized controlled studies to measure the true difference from pla tebow. you recall in the april-may time frame, there is a lot of enthusiasm for remdesivir. people thought the mortality rates we were seeing in single arm studies were really amazing. then we saw the actual data and it works it's
lily is down 25% you can trade the stocks the i wouldn't invest in them based on a vaccine because the are not there as far as mu fun fu fu fundmentsals are concerned your last note was the cocktail. modestly reduces viral load but unlikely to be a game changer. the fact that president of the united states is taking this and it appears that there are positive outcomes so far, is that in it itself a game changer to your view >> not at all. i think the problem that we're seeing again and...
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joyce vance, lily adams, thank you for spending some time with us. >>> up next, dr.uci brushing off trump's attacks the only way a grownup should. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> this week as the u.s. climbs towards its third peak of this pandemic, with more than 8.2 million coronavirus cases and more than 221,000 souls lost, donald trump is focused on his now daily campaign events. despite those startling numbers and despite all the expert advice against his large rallies. and despite his own wife canceling her rare scheduled appearance tonight due to a lingering cough from her own coronavirus infection. yesterday, on the same day this country added more than 65,000 new cases, nbc news learned that trump complained on a call with aides that there are too few rallies on his schedule and that he plans to soon be doing as many as five rallies per day. meanwhile, polls suggest trump is not fooling the majority of americans who say they're less likely to trust him for accurate information about covid since he caught it himself. and because of trump's dismissal of science and attacks on scie
joyce vance, lily adams, thank you for spending some time with us. >>> up next, dr.uci brushing off trump's attacks the only way a grownup should. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> this week as the u.s. climbs towards its third peak of this pandemic, with more than 8.2 million coronavirus cases and more than 221,000 souls lost, donald trump is focused on his now daily campaign events. despite those startling numbers and despite all the expert advice against his large rallies. and despite...
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>> 21-year-old trevor posted this video of lily hiding in plain sight.do a full sweep, yep, a full sweep of the deck. there you go. >> ba-dum-dum. >> that's "pop news." heading back to the studio. >> thank you. >>> we turn to our cover story. first lady melania trump is firing back at stephanie winston wolkoff, who wrote an essay of their audio recordings of their conversations. senior national correspondent terry moran has the story. good morning, terry. >> reporter: good morning, george. like most first ladies melania trump tries to steer clear of controversy, but she's taking a public stand against this tell-all book, because she says what she calls its salacious claims are interfering with her work on behalf of children. this morning, first lady melania trump is fighting back, taking on her former friend and adviser who wrote a book about her personal life and released secret audio recordings of their conversations to cnn. >> they say i'm complicated. complicit. they say i'm the same like him, that i don't do enough, i don't say enough. >> reporter:
>> 21-year-old trevor posted this video of lily hiding in plain sight.do a full sweep, yep, a full sweep of the deck. there you go. >> ba-dum-dum. >> that's "pop news." heading back to the studio. >> thank you. >>> we turn to our cover story. first lady melania trump is firing back at stephanie winston wolkoff, who wrote an essay of their audio recordings of their conversations. senior national correspondent terry moran has the story. good morning,...
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also lily jackson who is a longtime president of the baltimore naacp.f this through 1940s and 1950s and martin jenkins arrives as this is happening and is in constant communication with these people. in fact, he talks about lily jenkins, giving her the honorary degree at a commencement ceremony at morgan state, talking about all the things she's done with the nation. so if you think about martin jenkins has a formal title president but he's taking his cue so often from these black women who are in the streets organizing so many different organizations and so forth and then also his wife elizabeth jenkins being the member of apple account for alpha sorority and the connections there throughout the east coast and the nation at that point. martin jenkins also speaks at a number of fraternity and sorority national conventions because he's an academic, he's a scholar as well training phd out of northwestern university and publishers a ridiculous amount even by today's standards so if you were to look at the title and see the book and say no to the timeframe
also lily jackson who is a longtime president of the baltimore naacp.f this through 1940s and 1950s and martin jenkins arrives as this is happening and is in constant communication with these people. in fact, he talks about lily jenkins, giving her the honorary degree at a commencement ceremony at morgan state, talking about all the things she's done with the nation. so if you think about martin jenkins has a formal title president but he's taking his cue so often from these black women who are...
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she posted about it online, she's been greeted with support from her community, including the mayor, lily, who condemned the incident on her facebook page and said she was displayed at the lack of respect and kindness. >> i'm just so grateful and blown away. >> reporter: theresa wishes the woman no harm but to get help and sends this message to anyone who experiences this kind of discrimination. >> maybe we shouldn't stay silent when this happens. maybe we should actually have a productive and positive conversation about what's going on so that we can help facilitate change. >> reporter: dion lim, "abc7 news." >> police say they're aware of the situation and know who this woman is, because there have been other calls for service about her. but because there was no violence, they say that this is not get categorized as a hate crime. >>> berkeley police say they have arrested a 32 yoerld m 232 for hanging a noose in a public park. this was near the south cove of the berkeley marina. the worker was able to photograph the suspect and gave that picture to police. the suspect was soon found wal
she posted about it online, she's been greeted with support from her community, including the mayor, lily, who condemned the incident on her facebook page and said she was displayed at the lack of respect and kindness. >> i'm just so grateful and blown away. >> reporter: theresa wishes the woman no harm but to get help and sends this message to anyone who experiences this kind of discrimination. >> maybe we shouldn't stay silent when this happens. maybe we should actually have...
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thaek lily continued discussions on the coronavirus, cyber security and infrastructure development. on the sidelines of thmeete ing pompeo spoke to nhk in an exclusive interview. the skate says these meetings will help ensure a free and open indo-pacific region. >> i'm confidentnt these f four leaders will be real leaders in pushing back against the chinese on how to respond to this virus and we will develop real health care security collusions to combat covid-19 that the chinene communist party foisted upon this world when they knew hey had a problem, instead of the way democracy. they chose to deceive the world from what they knew was an enormous threat. >> pompeo says it's time the united states and al allieies te serious steps. >> -- the chinese communist party refusing to live up to its commitments, the basic commitment it made to the people of hong kong, for 50 years they'd be permitted to have one country but two systems to live with some modicum of freedom. the chinese communist party has gripped that asunderment we want what's taking place in taiwan. it's not about the unit
thaek lily continued discussions on the coronavirus, cyber security and infrastructure development. on the sidelines of thmeete ing pompeo spoke to nhk in an exclusive interview. the skate says these meetings will help ensure a free and open indo-pacific region. >> i'm confidentnt these f four leaders will be real leaders in pushing back against the chinese on how to respond to this virus and we will develop real health care security collusions to combat covid-19 that the chinene...
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lily says the u.s.trials put a pause on the drug trial because of safety concerns. this comes after johnson & johnson last night revealed it had halted its coronavirus vaccine trial, its clinical trial, and it will have to take a few days to investigate why one of its 60,000 study participants suffered an unexplained illness. all right. so that is one sort of, you know, earnings picture, but jpmorgan is doing its best to try and lift hopes, reporting much stronger than expected results for the quarter. the stock, though, moving lower by 1.75% to $100.68 and delta airlines lower after it missed consensus estimates for revenue in the third quarter and posted a larger than expected pre-tax loss. here's the question. as these headlines pour in, what will drive investors over the next couple of weeks? will it be earnings news or vaccine news? to the floor show and scott bauer, jon corpina join us for that. scott, we are getting this eli lilly breaking news it had to halt its trial. we know johnson & johnson
lily says the u.s.trials put a pause on the drug trial because of safety concerns. this comes after johnson & johnson last night revealed it had halted its coronavirus vaccine trial, its clinical trial, and it will have to take a few days to investigate why one of its 60,000 study participants suffered an unexplained illness. all right. so that is one sort of, you know, earnings picture, but jpmorgan is doing its best to try and lift hopes, reporting much stronger than expected results for...
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. >> jimmy: that is armie hammer and lily james in "rebecca." what is "rebecca" about?ight of it. no, "rebecca" it's a psychological thriller. it's about a young woman played by the amazing lily james, who meets a guy played by the amazing armie hammer. and they fall in love and they go back to his home. but his wife has -- his first wife has died and she feels like the house is haunted by his first wife's ghost. and so she has to now find where her place -- it's kind of like a psychological thriller. >> jimmy: did you have the english accent in your pocket? is that something you always knew how to do? >> no. well, kind of. i bluffed my way into it fully. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> what actually happened was i was doing a play in new york on broadway called "straight white men." and the stage manager, this lady named jane, this woman named jane, comes up to me one night and she goes, hey, armie, have a great show tonight. kenneth branagh's in the audience watching you. and i went -- >> jimmy: wow. >> what? yeah, she goes ken branagh's here. and i go, why would you tell me
. >> jimmy: that is armie hammer and lily james in "rebecca." what is "rebecca" about?ight of it. no, "rebecca" it's a psychological thriller. it's about a young woman played by the amazing lily james, who meets a guy played by the amazing armie hammer. and they fall in love and they go back to his home. but his wife has -- his first wife has died and she feels like the house is haunted by his first wife's ghost. and so she has to now find where her place --...