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why did meg whitman change her mind?oining us is cory johnson, jayson noland, and crawford del prete from boston. i start with you. has meg whitman been good or bad for hp? >> given the situation meg walked into, she has done an excellent job of steadying the ship, structuring things in a way that needed to be structured. she gets very little credit for changing the relationship with the channel. she incented the channel in a way they needed to be incented. >> what do you think? good or bad? >> i agree, meg has been good for this company. she offered stability to the employee base, to the company, to the channel. this is the next step in her big comeback with hp. it is not over yet. there are going to be concerns with customers, employees, and partners with the split of hp inc. and hewlett-packard enterprise. the job is not done. but she is doing a good job. >> at ebay, she was all about consumers. at hp, focusing both on enterprise and consumer. now she is focusing exclusively on enterprise. what do you see her future r
why did meg whitman change her mind?oining us is cory johnson, jayson noland, and crawford del prete from boston. i start with you. has meg whitman been good or bad for hp? >> given the situation meg walked into, she has done an excellent job of steadying the ship, structuring things in a way that needed to be structured. she gets very little credit for changing the relationship with the channel. she incented the channel in a way they needed to be incented. >> what do you think?...
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talking about meg whitman making that move at hp, meg whitman and the board.ld marissa mayer come under more pressure at yahoo! along with the board to do similar things, splitting up? a couple of reports over the candidate weekend talking about not just what are they going to do with alibaba profits but the structure of the company itself and a split is one of the things that people inside and outside the company are reportedly talking about. but you are talking about big health care moves today. a company that has gotten some emergency approval for an ebola treatment, of course, ebola in the news with a couple of people here in the u.s. being treated for that, and certainly the situation continuing to be huge in africa. tekmira cut on a valuation, the stock has rocketed this year on the fact that some of its drug has been used for treatments. other big movers include intuitive surgical on upgrade from goldman. we also have mylan labs, generic hiv drug. tesla, looking forward to announcements on its cars. micron giving back, despite positive review in barron'
talking about meg whitman making that move at hp, meg whitman and the board.ld marissa mayer come under more pressure at yahoo! along with the board to do similar things, splitting up? a couple of reports over the candidate weekend talking about not just what are they going to do with alibaba profits but the structure of the company itself and a split is one of the things that people inside and outside the company are reportedly talking about. but you are talking about big health care moves...
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meg you are the r meg terrel will have an update momentarily. >>> amid a flurry from investors.s in a full blown correction. oil below $87 a barrel. and where does it leave us? >> it's important
meg you are the r meg terrel will have an update momentarily. >>> amid a flurry from investors.s in a full blown correction. oil below $87 a barrel. and where does it leave us? >> it's important
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we have meg whitman live with mr.g up at 9:00 eastern on "squawk on the street." >> i think that's another stock other guys at dow or s&p copped it out. >> the s&p has done better than the dow has. >> not as bad as the most famous aig. right rattner? >> whatever you say, joe. >> that was not one of their better moves. who was that? >> this is not that other show with the joe. i know that you say that to him. you're going to use that on me too? >> i'm sure we'll get there. there's more to come. >>> the cdc updated president obama on what's being done to contain ebola. meg joins us with the latest. good morning. >> good morning. still just one case of ebola diagnosed here in the u.s. he's in critical condition now. health officials are monitoring his contacts. about 48 people including ten of whom had he close contact with. they'll monitor them for 21 days. the cdc also noting as expected they're receiving a lot more calls from the public. a lot more fear about ebola. they're saying they're receiving 800 calls and e-mai
we have meg whitman live with mr.g up at 9:00 eastern on "squawk on the street." >> i think that's another stock other guys at dow or s&p copped it out. >> the s&p has done better than the dow has. >> not as bad as the most famous aig. right rattner? >> whatever you say, joe. >> that was not one of their better moves. who was that? >> this is not that other show with the joe. i know that you say that to him. you're going to use that on me...
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what did you see that meg whitman did not?hese are two separate businesses, basically a hardware business, low-cost, where they have been struggling to can meet -- to compete. they have never been a low-cost company. they have tried to run it for cash and see if they can regain. on the other end, i think meg whitman's focus has always been on building enterprise systems and the services business. both of them are about $55 billion, both have been declining in revenues, and this gives an opportunity for her to focus on the business where she is strongest, software and services businesses. i applaud her for doing this. i have to say that two years ago when i recommended this, the company was down on the bottom and she has restored it a lot, and out of taken out for you. but importantly, distort the confidence to the market. have thought this through to and after getting where they are, twostock has tripled last years. companies can regard is something that we should require caps on >> this is something that we should mention tha
what did you see that meg whitman did not?hese are two separate businesses, basically a hardware business, low-cost, where they have been struggling to can meet -- to compete. they have never been a low-cost company. they have tried to run it for cash and see if they can regain. on the other end, i think meg whitman's focus has always been on building enterprise systems and the services business. both of them are about $55 billion, both have been declining in revenues, and this gives an...
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meg terrel joins us with the details. hi meg. >> hi scott. that's right. we just got word from the hospital that thomas eric duncan, the patient from liberia diagnosed here in the united states last tuesday passed away this morning at 7:51 a.m. that is the message from the texas hospital where he was being treated. a lot of questions are arising about his treatment and about any delays in care he received. we have a timeline of when me arrived here in the youth and received care. he flew from liberia september 19th, arriving on september 209 in the u.s. he didn't have symptoms when he was flying. about four or five days later he started to feel ill and sought care at the hospital in dallas. it wasn't until sunday he was admitted and started to receive care for ebola. and then tuesday he was diagnosed. it wasn't until then the following saturday he began receiving treatment with an experimental drug brincidofovir made by chimerix so o lot of questions were raised why initially the delay. and why he was sent away with antibiotics at that time. and a lot of q
meg terrel joins us with the details. hi meg. >> hi scott. that's right. we just got word from the hospital that thomas eric duncan, the patient from liberia diagnosed here in the united states last tuesday passed away this morning at 7:51 a.m. that is the message from the texas hospital where he was being treated. a lot of questions are arising about his treatment and about any delays in care he received. we have a timeline of when me arrived here in the youth and received care. he flew...
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david faber talked to meg whitman in an exclusive interview this morning. here's what she said. >> another enormous change. everything about how compute is being bought, paid for, sold, how applications are written, from, you know, a licensed model to a sas model. how employees and customers interact with technology. and you can just see the pace of change. and there's technology that is enabling that change that wasn't even available four or five years ago. whether that's cloud or the ability to take huge data sets and gain insight, we have to take advantage of those changes. and if you're not careful you'll be disrupted and you have to stay on your toes and be able to respond much more rapidly when the industry is in a more normal state and you have to remember continuity of leadership is an important thing here. i'll still be the ceo of hewlett-packard enterprise and the non-executive chairman of the board of hpinc. where there are synergies we can take advantage of, supply chain or other things we'll take advantage of. where the companies are better ser
david faber talked to meg whitman in an exclusive interview this morning. here's what she said. >> another enormous change. everything about how compute is being bought, paid for, sold, how applications are written, from, you know, a licensed model to a sas model. how employees and customers interact with technology. and you can just see the pace of change. and there's technology that is enabling that change that wasn't even available four or five years ago. whether that's cloud or the...
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meg tirrell in atlanta. the problem is not demand. problem is supply at this point. >> last week we talked about tekmira. meg came on and said it doesn't matter whether or not it works which is a terrible thing to say. the news flow is such that it should trade back up to $30. and magically, by friday it was trading 29.93. probably flush out a little again tomorrow. i think it's going to continue to have this roller coaster and now at the lower end of the range. >> yahoo, the latest company to confirm a cyberattack. the incident which they said it didn't affect customer data comes 24 hours after james comb my tackled the scope of cybersecurity breaches on "60 minutes." >> there are two kinds of big companies in the united states. there are those who have been hacked by the chinese and those who don't know they have been hacked by the chinese. >> today lloyds of london is teaming up with the nation's first ever homeland secretary to counter. mr. secretary, thank you so much for your time for joining us. especially during the month of o
meg tirrell in atlanta. the problem is not demand. problem is supply at this point. >> last week we talked about tekmira. meg came on and said it doesn't matter whether or not it works which is a terrible thing to say. the news flow is such that it should trade back up to $30. and magically, by friday it was trading 29.93. probably flush out a little again tomorrow. i think it's going to continue to have this roller coaster and now at the lower end of the range. >> yahoo, the latest...
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meg whitman is moving the goalposts.d all year long she is going to tell you have the company is going to be successful. she had to wait until october. that date is later this week. we have a very different story to tell investors and the community of hewlett-packard employees. three stuttering and layoff costs continue to spiral. they are going to lay off 55,000 workers. we thought this was only going to be 10,000 initially. is a little bit richer when she has restructuring costs. her bonus package is a pre-restructuring costs. the bigger the layoff, the more she makes. discussed, she had talked for so long about not splitting the company. now she is. why haven't shareholders pushed her on this move. leo seems to think this came too late. unfair, she got the job because of the botched attempt at a sale that was undertaken by the prior management. that was not a successful process. she has been trying to sell this division. she has some big acquisition targets. they were in discussions about a possible as this combinatio
meg whitman is moving the goalposts.d all year long she is going to tell you have the company is going to be successful. she had to wait until october. that date is later this week. we have a very different story to tell investors and the community of hewlett-packard employees. three stuttering and layoff costs continue to spiral. they are going to lay off 55,000 workers. we thought this was only going to be 10,000 initially. is a little bit richer when she has restructuring costs. her bonus...
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meg, thank you for joining us. let me start by asking you what is your outlook for bonds and for u.s. treasuries and where do you see the yield on the tenure by the end of the quarter? by the end of the year. >> we believe through the end of the year you will see interest rates very range bound, a reason for that, the fundamental growth of wage is picking up, you have a lot of geopolitical uncertainty out there, the protests in hong kong, and slowdown in growth. certainly we'll watch the labor market numbers tomorrow that will keep that potential rise in check. there is also a lot of foreign buying from countries in europe, also in asia that are looking at the higher yields in the u.s. and thinking they look relatively cheap. that will help us keep a lid on interest rates, our basis is probably say 250 to 3%, given the balance between fundamentally having a good story and technicals actually driving those interest rates down. >> so it sounds like you don't see, meg, a lot of risks in owning bonds, at least treasuri
meg, thank you for joining us. let me start by asking you what is your outlook for bonds and for u.s. treasuries and where do you see the yield on the tenure by the end of the quarter? by the end of the year. >> we believe through the end of the year you will see interest rates very range bound, a reason for that, the fundamental growth of wage is picking up, you have a lot of geopolitical uncertainty out there, the protests in hong kong, and slowdown in growth. certainly we'll watch the...
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i am meg thompson and i am from california. sometimes people ask me what california has to do with the civil war? that is not the topic, but i have an answer. in 1861 it was a new state. there were not a lot of native sons and daughters. when the war broke out, people turned around and went back east to the states they originally came from and volunteered to fight. it is interesting how it fell out. northern californians usually fought for the union and southern californians usually fought for the confederacy. more is known about the union californian units. they became the 69th, 71st, and 72nd, 106th pennsylvania volunteers. all told, california provided more troops per capita than any other state in the civil war. california also sent monthly over $5 million in gold to purchase war bonds. more than any other state. and they gave more money than any other state, in gold, to the sanitary commission for the entire duration of the war. i would say that california gave both blood and treasure to the war. that had a great deal to d
i am meg thompson and i am from california. sometimes people ask me what california has to do with the civil war? that is not the topic, but i have an answer. in 1861 it was a new state. there were not a lot of native sons and daughters. when the war broke out, people turned around and went back east to the states they originally came from and volunteered to fight. it is interesting how it fell out. northern californians usually fought for the union and southern californians usually fought for...
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is this opportune timing for meg whitman or a sign of the further side to come?i think it is at the very least opportune timing, you can't break out the crystal ball to know how long the beneficial trends will last. but as i mentioned, the pc business doing well, the pc and printer business is not necessarily seen as the loser. it would have been seen as more than a year ago when dell was trying to go private basically on the idea, hey, nobody wants to invest in the pc business anyway. now everybody can say, hey, that business had more life than a lot of people expected. the question is, though, even though that business continues to be a cash cow, still not growing or expected to grow long-term. the enterprise side of businesses that hp is in, networking, storage, software, industry standard services, growth issues in all of those, so there are going to be questions for investors on where each business goes from here. >> jon, thank you for joining us. >>> and a look at the treasury market. we saw u.s. treasuries move on friday on the back of the solid u.s. unemp
is this opportune timing for meg whitman or a sign of the further side to come?i think it is at the very least opportune timing, you can't break out the crystal ball to know how long the beneficial trends will last. but as i mentioned, the pc business doing well, the pc and printer business is not necessarily seen as the loser. it would have been seen as more than a year ago when dell was trying to go private basically on the idea, hey, nobody wants to invest in the pc business anyway. now...
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but as you heard meg mention, the white house at this point does not want to go down that path. there are greater concerns, however, from the flying public about whether or not the cdc has a handle on how to handle this entire ebola virus. here's what some of the passengers we've talked with today had to say about their
but as you heard meg mention, the white house at this point does not want to go down that path. there are greater concerns, however, from the flying public about whether or not the cdc has a handle on how to handle this entire ebola virus. here's what some of the passengers we've talked with today had to say about their
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meg, over to you. >> reporter: hi, simon. first, we are getting word that the obama administration is considering quarantining health workers returning from west africa. that's in response to the new york city ebola case. according to reuters which is citing a cdc official. reporting that changes to the guidelines from returnees are likely and number of options on the table and that spokesman says that any changes must nt hamper the u.s.'s effort to stop the outbreak at the source. an also news today on nina pham, first dallas nurse diagnosed with ebola. he is discharged of the nih and now virus free and today she met with president obama. now, we know that she was diagnosed october 12th and moved to the nih from dallas october 16th and we have heard that amber vinson is making good progress. her tests are no longer detecting the virus in the blood but she is still receiving care at emery in atlanta. here in new york city, dr. spencer is being treated at bellevue hospital, stable condition, the fiancee and two friends are in
meg, over to you. >> reporter: hi, simon. first, we are getting word that the obama administration is considering quarantining health workers returning from west africa. that's in response to the new york city ebola case. according to reuters which is citing a cdc official. reporting that changes to the guidelines from returnees are likely and number of options on the table and that spokesman says that any changes must nt hamper the u.s.'s effort to stop the outbreak at the source. an...
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looks like meg, again, this isn't activist, this is meg being proactive. she has built this company from absolute decimation into something very, very strong, scott. i think it's a great move. >> so you would buy the stock. >> i own the stock, it's in the playoffs, i love it. it's a great name i think it's going higher to $40 a share or higher. >> murph? >> i wouldn't buy hp here on this news. good job by pete. nice bounce today. i would be looking at big cap neck names that have the potential like this. one i would point out is cisco. there was an article in barons this past weekend talking about the valuation of cisco if they broke up. this is not the last large cap quote/unquote old tech company to come out and make an announcement. >> how about a name like oracle. >> ibm. >> ibm as well. >> i think will are other names out there. >> coming up, blackstone's head of tactical opportunities, and harlem rbi board member david blitzer is here. he coowns the new jersey defb vils and the philadelphia 76ers as well, where his group is finding the best opportuni
looks like meg, again, this isn't activist, this is meg being proactive. she has built this company from absolute decimation into something very, very strong, scott. i think it's a great move. >> so you would buy the stock. >> i own the stock, it's in the playoffs, i love it. it's a great name i think it's going higher to $40 a share or higher. >> murph? >> i wouldn't buy hp here on this news. good job by pete. nice bounce today. i would be looking at big cap neck names...
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meg is at bellevue hospital where the 5-year-old boy was admitted. meg? >> that's right, scott. we know that the child was transported here to bellevue last night, developed a fever this morning, because he had been in one of the affected countries in west africa in the last 21 days. they are testing him for ebola. they expect the preliminary results in a couple hours. we hope to bring you more details. they're checking him for other things because fever could be caused by many illnesses. no suspicion yet he has ebola. of course, dr. craig spencer the only patient in new york to be diagnosed with ebola. we're told he's in serious but stable condition and some updates on casey the nurse who had been quarantined at newark airport and being held there. she is being discharged after testing negative for ebola, symptom free 24 hours, transported privately to maine still under a quarantine order. we're hoping to get more details on dr. spencer and the young patient who is here being tested later today and bring you the updates. >> meg, thanks so much. meg terrell for us in new york ci
meg is at bellevue hospital where the 5-year-old boy was admitted. meg? >> that's right, scott. we know that the child was transported here to bellevue last night, developed a fever this morning, because he had been in one of the affected countries in west africa in the last 21 days. they are testing him for ebola. they expect the preliminary results in a couple hours. we hope to bring you more details. they're checking him for other things because fever could be caused by many illnesses....
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he thinks of meg whitman's break-up of hewlett-packard and happening now.y tuned for that coming up. can you start tomorrow? yes sir. alright. let's share the news tomorrow. today we failrly busy. tomorrow we're booked solid. we close on the house tomorrow. i want one of these opened up. because tomorow we go live... it's a day full of promise. and often, that day arrives by train. big day today? even bigger one tomorrow. when csx trains move forward, so does the rest of the economy. csx. how tomorrow moves. people find out state farm does car loans as well as they do insurance, our bank is through. good point. grab an edge. look there's two guys on the state farm borrow better banking sign. nope for real there's two dudes on the state farm borrow better banking sign. [ reporter ] breaking news from the state farm borrow better banking sign... we're seeing two men that have climbed the borrow better banking sign gentlemen please get down from the state farm borrow better banking sign. phil get the hose. okay he's getting the hose. alright, let's go. [ male
he thinks of meg whitman's break-up of hewlett-packard and happening now.y tuned for that coming up. can you start tomorrow? yes sir. alright. let's share the news tomorrow. today we failrly busy. tomorrow we're booked solid. we close on the house tomorrow. i want one of these opened up. because tomorow we go live... it's a day full of promise. and often, that day arrives by train. big day today? even bigger one tomorrow. when csx trains move forward, so does the rest of the economy. csx. how...
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meg terrel is there. we're going in for part of the q and a session wins it starts to get rolling there. and talk to former chair and ceo of continental gordon bethune. and up next, the plunge in crude continuing today. how low cannet it go in and who are the winners and losers? citi's head of commodities joins us with the glass half full side of the oil discussion. take a closer look at your fidelity green line and you'll see just how much it has to offer, especially if you're thinking of moving an old 401(k) to a fidelity ira. it gives you a wide range of investment options... and the free help you need to make sure your investments fit your goals -- and what you're really investing for. tap into the full power of your fidelity green line. call today and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity rollover ira. ghave a nice flight!r bag right here. traveling can feel like one big mystery. you're never quite sure what is coming your way. but when you've got an entire company who knows that t
meg terrel is there. we're going in for part of the q and a session wins it starts to get rolling there. and talk to former chair and ceo of continental gordon bethune. and up next, the plunge in crude continuing today. how low cannet it go in and who are the winners and losers? citi's head of commodities joins us with the glass half full side of the oil discussion. take a closer look at your fidelity green line and you'll see just how much it has to offer, especially if you're thinking of...
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however investors still like it for hepatitis b. >> meg, thank you very much. let's continue on this story and bring in dr. bdebbie -- i'll sa it right. from the nyu school of medicine. also kay bailey hutchison here with us, as well. i'm not minimizing the threat. we know what it's doing to west africa. same time 100 people die every day from the flu in the united states. 115 people are killed in car accidents every single day. the enterovirus has sickened hundreds upon thousands in 43 different states and a 5-year-old boy died in the town next to mine in yunlg ovnew jer the weekend. why is ebola getting so much attention? >> i do think we need to pay more attention to flu and enterovirus, but ebola has such a high fatality rate. and especially the concern that its numbers have increased exponentially in west africa, it could be a much bigger problem than the flew virus. but of course take i would say stroifs and in terms of how many people they have impacted -- >> because the enterovirus is airborne, right? >> exactly. >> sneezes, cough, traditional communica
however investors still like it for hepatitis b. >> meg, thank you very much. let's continue on this story and bring in dr. bdebbie -- i'll sa it right. from the nyu school of medicine. also kay bailey hutchison here with us, as well. i'm not minimizing the threat. we know what it's doing to west africa. same time 100 people die every day from the flu in the united states. 115 people are killed in car accidents every single day. the enterovirus has sickened hundreds upon thousands in 43...
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i'm not hearing meg. we might have a technical problem. are you hearing meg? >> i am not. because that would mean you have a technical problem with your ear drum. >> the caveat was well noted. it is hard because people say how dare you talk about a stock. the reality is we are looking for a cure and people are going to latch on to that with companies that make the cure whether for the right reasons or not. >> especially this morning said positive things about the survival rate of those treated with the drug. let's get back to meg. we believe your audio is fine now. meg, give us the latest. >> reporter: sorry about that. we were just saying we were talking with a lot of infectious disease specialists here at this infectious diseases meeting in philadelphia. we just spoke with dr. craig smith who said no many variables are involved in mr. duncan's treatment including the fact that it took him so long to get treatment. he emphasized that because the drugs are experimental you can't know whether the drug is having any effect. there are bound to be a lot of questions about his
i'm not hearing meg. we might have a technical problem. are you hearing meg? >> i am not. because that would mean you have a technical problem with your ear drum. >> the caveat was well noted. it is hard because people say how dare you talk about a stock. the reality is we are looking for a cure and people are going to latch on to that with companies that make the cure whether for the right reasons or not. >> especially this morning said positive things about the survival rate...
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meg has been covering this story from the start. meg. >> good morning, appeared rue. first, news coming from the u.s. government about what it's looking to do to prevent further passengers coming into the united states from the affected countries with ebola. president obama yesterday afternoon saying the u.s. is looking at strengthening passenger screening, both out of the effected west african countries and into the united states. >> two additional passengers both at the source and here in the united states. all of these here in the united states, at least, we -- the chances of an outbreak of an he deppic here are extraordinarily low. >> this after the first case of ebola was corrected outside of west africa. a nurse in spain was confirmed to have the disease after having conferred with a priest who passed away. nbc cameraman has been returned to the united states and all options are being considered for him. the only u.s. patient to be diagnosed with ebola, the cdc director telling us here vaccines could be an important part of this equation. >> mag, i don't know if
meg has been covering this story from the start. meg. >> good morning, appeared rue. first, news coming from the u.s. government about what it's looking to do to prevent further passengers coming into the united states from the affected countries with ebola. president obama yesterday afternoon saying the u.s. is looking at strengthening passenger screening, both out of the effected west african countries and into the united states. >> two additional passengers both at the source and...
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meg, good morning to you. >> good morning, aaron. if yt t to the game, ho is no lost. you just need to get out of bed th morning and get down here to the box office at nationals park. theye g to be giving away a limited number of standing ro only seats starting at $30 apie. fir person in line, in fact, t only person in line at this point is drew. how badly do you wa these tick bad enough to get out here at 1:00 a.m., i guess. >> how was it out here? >> empty. t with a bunch of fans? >> i was a little surprised. stil and still no one here. come on down. >> what's your hope for this game? >> we're going to win by at let thr runs. >> he's the first in line, so he pretty much a sure bet for there a lot of tickets, the fir come, first serve. if yt some, you need to get down here. while ts only one person in line, i bet that won't be the case for much longer. meg mcgrath, news4. to you. >> i hope he gets something exa for -- 1:00 a.m. he was out here? geez. yes, and at least the weather is good. ther be some giveaways and i'll have tt in the next half > it's going to be an e
meg, good morning to you. >> good morning, aaron. if yt t to the game, ho is no lost. you just need to get out of bed th morning and get down here to the box office at nationals park. theye g to be giving away a limited number of standing ro only seats starting at $30 apie. fir person in line, in fact, t only person in line at this point is drew. how badly do you wa these tick bad enough to get out here at 1:00 a.m., i guess. >> how was it out here? >> empty. t with a bunch of...
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meg terrell has been watching closely as well as the treatments coming down the pipeline. meg?een a crazy day. and at the end of the day, we got updated guidelines on health care workers returning from the affected countries in west africa. this after the governors of new york and new jersey agreed that folks should be quarantined if they treated people over there. that caused a lot of consternation. as a nurse just got discharged today. the cdc coming out with more nuanced guidelines that continues between the states and federal guidelines. and this 5-year-old boy at bellevue. we don't know if he has tested positive for ebola. we know he was taken to the hospital last night, developed a fever this morning. today dr. frieden from the cdc said he was presenting in an unusual way for it to be ebola. so we're thinking maybe it isn't ebola. but we still don't have the test results back. those are expected this afternoon. and then the doctor who is being treated at bellevue, dr. craig spencer, who has tested for ebola, the only person in new york to have done so, we know that he is
meg terrell has been watching closely as well as the treatments coming down the pipeline. meg?een a crazy day. and at the end of the day, we got updated guidelines on health care workers returning from the affected countries in west africa. this after the governors of new york and new jersey agreed that folks should be quarantined if they treated people over there. that caused a lot of consternation. as a nurse just got discharged today. the cdc coming out with more nuanced guidelines that...
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we sent preparedness meg to one hundred thousand people 55 you he social media the mayor issued two days ago to the public about prep for an earthquake? future and we've been coordinating the may i approach aid request that the mayor mentioned earlier so if anyone in the department or agency get a mature aid request because i know someone that needs something please keep a mature list for the cost recovery efforts and also to make sure we know what we as a city are doing to be supportive in this time of need for our neighbors to the north so the next steps for the city departments please sign up for alert sf you'll receive timely updated during an emergency. and make a family plan and gather family emergency supplies please look at sf dot 72.org it's worth checking out this website it has preparedness activities we need our departments and citizens resident of san francisco and in the surrounding county to be prepared for the first 72 hours we're going to be taxed in terms of emergency review your plans and make sure you have updated contact information for your employees. that's it for
we sent preparedness meg to one hundred thousand people 55 you he social media the mayor issued two days ago to the public about prep for an earthquake? future and we've been coordinating the may i approach aid request that the mayor mentioned earlier so if anyone in the department or agency get a mature aid request because i know someone that needs something please keep a mature list for the cost recovery efforts and also to make sure we know what we as a city are doing to be supportive in...
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as meg mentioned, the company is working on a vaccine and expects to have the first dose ready for testing maybe even late this year. with that, shares were up nearly 2% to $44.41. shares of b oi gen fell hard today after the company reported sales of the new ms drug falling short of expectations. the company confirmed the first case of a serious brain infection in a patient who took the drug and recently died. not even earnings that whipped analysts' forecasts stopped. dow chemical saw its profit jump last quarter, helped by higher sales in the plastics and performance materials unit, earnings and revenue topped the streets forecast, the company also out with a plan to cut costs by a billion over the next three years. despite the costs, the ceo says the company has been able to delivery for shareholders. >>> we had had strong results. a good quarter, very pleased with it. good cash generation. the share buybacks are on track, $3.4 billion, dividends 1.3, so we're generating a lot of cash giving it to our shareholders as we bring other big projects on line next year. >> nevertheless shares
as meg mentioned, the company is working on a vaccine and expects to have the first dose ready for testing maybe even late this year. with that, shares were up nearly 2% to $44.41. shares of b oi gen fell hard today after the company reported sales of the new ms drug falling short of expectations. the company confirmed the first case of a serious brain infection in a patient who took the drug and recently died. not even earnings that whipped analysts' forecasts stopped. dow chemical saw its...
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meg terrell spoke to the ceo about them acquiring astrazeneca for the inversion deal. meg, what did the ceo say about the proposed rules for the treasury and covering inversions. >> they're very vocal, saying it puts american companies at a competitive disadvantage to their european counterparts. and he says the new proposed rules from treasury only complicate that further and put them at a further disadvantage when it comes to business development. he says that the fact the treasury says they may implement more rules or suggest more rules brings even more uncertainty to the process, potentially stopping the deal activity. pfizer will have to look at everything on a case by case basis. >> is there a chance they will start another inversion deal? >> some analysts like sun trust analyst john boris says instead of going for the big inversion deal like astrazeneca, pfizer may start to look at smaller deals and beef up the cancer pipeli pipelines. >> all rightterrell, reportg f new york, thank you. >>> another dow reporting results, profits at dupont shot up 52% thanks to s
meg terrell spoke to the ceo about them acquiring astrazeneca for the inversion deal. meg, what did the ceo say about the proposed rules for the treasury and covering inversions. >> they're very vocal, saying it puts american companies at a competitive disadvantage to their european counterparts. and he says the new proposed rules from treasury only complicate that further and put them at a further disadvantage when it comes to business development. he says that the fact the treasury says...
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we're going to get over to meg right now. meg? >> i had, guys. good morning.ng news on a smaller company. sarepta therapeutics. we learned they're going to have a delay for filing of their muscular dystrophy drug. now they say based on new guidelines, new communications from the fda, they're looking at filing in mid-2015. a several-month delay on filing for approval on that drug. this has been a roller coaster for sarepta. also looking for three-month data out. seeing a bit of a delay here. a lot of competition in this world. another company called prosenza announces recently it's beginning its roll for approval. >> thank you. we're going to come back to you in just a few minutes to talk about ebola and the quarantine controversy. of course she's been covering that for us. >> i think she's in front of bellevue right now. >> yeah. joe? >> looking to see whether sarepta is trading. i got it indicated as down. but i don't see it on the ticker yet. so take a look at that. it's under a billion dollar company anyway as far as market cap. but an important drug for th
we're going to get over to meg right now. meg? >> i had, guys. good morning.ng news on a smaller company. sarepta therapeutics. we learned they're going to have a delay for filing of their muscular dystrophy drug. now they say based on new guidelines, new communications from the fda, they're looking at filing in mid-2015. a several-month delay on filing for approval on that drug. this has been a roller coaster for sarepta. also looking for three-month data out. seeing a bit of a delay...
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another great example is meg whitman. meg whitman before she took over e bay worked at disney and stride-rit sxechlt hasbro and is now at hp. she didn't know anything about i.t. and i think she's doing a good job. i think it's really -- this job is more of a leadership job than a medical job. >> david, he still doesn't have ceo background. i mean, he has a management background and he was responsible for coordinating the first -- in the first year that economic stimulus. it doesn't have much success. >> well, he's got a lot of management experience. you know, this is a gentleman that has served two vice presidents. to tracy's point. it's not just one but two. has served a majority leader. has served as a clerk for the supreme court justice. has been the chief of staff to the attorney general. so he's covered a wide range of issues. in addition, he's also worked in the private sector at the law firm of williams & connelly, at aol and others. so what we need here, we have enough doctors at cdc and other expertise at some of
another great example is meg whitman. meg whitman before she took over e bay worked at disney and stride-rit sxechlt hasbro and is now at hp. she didn't know anything about i.t. and i think she's doing a good job. i think it's really -- this job is more of a leadership job than a medical job. >> david, he still doesn't have ceo background. i mean, he has a management background and he was responsible for coordinating the first -- in the first year that economic stimulus. it doesn't have...
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. >> reporter: meg baker and patty winters are part of a prevention alliance in montgomery county calledy voices for smart choices. the goal is to prevent teenagers and young adults from abusing drugs and alcohol. >> if they go to a party because they're trying to make new friends or be accepted into a group, somebody brings out the bowl of pills or alcohol or whatever. >> reporter: these mothers have been working for years to prevent drug abuse in their neighborhoods and now they're getting some help. it's a novel concept that promises to curb drug abuse nationwide, especially with opioids like oxycontin. we tried to crush these pills, but they're virtually indestructible. dan cohen of the abuse deterrent coalition says the deterrent formulation in these methods can stop drug abusers in their tracks. >> i thought one of the ways to reduce the abuse was time release drugs. where did that fit into the solution? >> the extended release drugs are very important products for patients that are in pain and they came on the market about 15 years ago. one of the problems with extended release dr
. >> reporter: meg baker and patty winters are part of a prevention alliance in montgomery county calledy voices for smart choices. the goal is to prevent teenagers and young adults from abusing drugs and alcohol. >> if they go to a party because they're trying to make new friends or be accepted into a group, somebody brings out the bowl of pills or alcohol or whatever. >> reporter: these mothers have been working for years to prevent drug abuse in their neighborhoods and now...
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we are joined this morning from dallas by meg tirrell. meg? >> reporter: that's right. good morning. this health care worker was taking care of thomas eric duncan. on friday she started to feel ill, went to the hospital to be assessed on saturday and tested positive. yesterday the cdc confirmed it was ebola. now we know that as of yesterday her condition was stable. one of her contacts has been proactively placed into isolation. the cdc director tom frieden said it is unknown exactly how the health care worker was exposed. >> we don't know what occurred in the care of the index patient, the original patient in dallas. but at some point there was a breach of protocol and that breach in protocol resulted in this infection. >> reporter: she was not one of the 48 contacts of mr. duncan's being monitored, none of whom show any symptoms. and all the health care workers involved in his care are being monitored. because if she was exposed, others could have been as well. now, the hospital said it's putting its emergency department on divert saying patients are not being accepte
we are joined this morning from dallas by meg tirrell. meg? >> reporter: that's right. good morning. this health care worker was taking care of thomas eric duncan. on friday she started to feel ill, went to the hospital to be assessed on saturday and tested positive. yesterday the cdc confirmed it was ebola. now we know that as of yesterday her condition was stable. one of her contacts has been proactively placed into isolation. the cdc director tom frieden said it is unknown exactly how...
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meg. >> good morning. the president again canceled travel to remain in washington and focus on ebola. now details are emerging for the second health care worker who tested positive for ebola in dallas. we know three contacts of hers are currently being monitored. the cdc said in a briefing yesterday 50 people entered the room of thomas eric duncan during his tremeduring his trea officials warn we could see more cases in the coming days. we know ms. vincent took a flight from cleveland to dallas on monday. and although the risk is low, the cdc is now asking the 132 pass enners on that flight to call in to be interviewed. the cdc director said vincent should not have gotten on the plane, given she was being monitored and had an elevated temperature, but not higher than the 104 degrees fever threshold. this is where communications appear to have broken down. the cdc didn't tell the hospital to instruct staff involved in treating mr. duncan not to travel. what's more, ms. vincent did check in with the cdc befo
meg. >> good morning. the president again canceled travel to remain in washington and focus on ebola. now details are emerging for the second health care worker who tested positive for ebola in dallas. we know three contacts of hers are currently being monitored. the cdc said in a briefing yesterday 50 people entered the room of thomas eric duncan during his tremeduring his trea officials warn we could see more cases in the coming days. we know ms. vincent took a flight from cleveland to...
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big changes coming from the states here. >> thank you very much, meg terrell outside of bellevue here in new york city. let's talk about how the markets have been able to digest this news. last night i was at a party and talking to a ceo level executive of a major bank here in new york city. he showed me the phone saying that the doctor was positively diagnosed with ebola. i said what was the reaction on the markets tomorrow. he said sell. what happened today? we close on our highs of the session. >> the initial reaction was correct. marginal returns. sort of like the headlines with the car recalls, same thing. it just becomes less and less effective. but i'll im still of the belieft the headlines will get worse before they get better. pete and tim have been spot-on with the airlines but case in point i think it will affect the airlines because it will affect consumer behavior. >> bringing back to the cruise ships which might be the ultimate petri dish if you're stuck on them. >> more so than a little tube of flying metal in the air where you're trapped in and not any air in there? >>
big changes coming from the states here. >> thank you very much, meg terrell outside of bellevue here in new york city. let's talk about how the markets have been able to digest this news. last night i was at a party and talking to a ceo level executive of a major bank here in new york city. he showed me the phone saying that the doctor was positively diagnosed with ebola. i said what was the reaction on the markets tomorrow. he said sell. what happened today? we close on our highs of the...
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meg? looks like meg, we're having some technical problems with that.y is one we've been tracking closely. yesterday at about this time we learned that this patient in dallas had about 80 people he'd come into contact with. the number was revised to about a hundred. it's not close contact, but they think it was a small handful of people he may have had close contact with. but they are doing their best to track down where he's been in contact with people. also there's a story in today's dallas morning news that tracks what's been happening at the apartment complex where he was living over that time. it is a situation where chaos is raining. >> they didn't get in there for several days. >> they couldn't find a company who was willing to go in and do the work. which i think is going to be a -- if we have this in other cities, it's going to be challenging, i'd imagine. >> is this a federal failing, state failing, local failing? where is the blame on this? >> this is a situation that shows how difficult it is to cope with something like this when it hits you
meg? looks like meg, we're having some technical problems with that.y is one we've been tracking closely. yesterday at about this time we learned that this patient in dallas had about 80 people he'd come into contact with. the number was revised to about a hundred. it's not close contact, but they think it was a small handful of people he may have had close contact with. but they are doing their best to track down where he's been in contact with people. also there's a story in today's dallas...
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meg tirrell in dallas with the latest. meg? >> reporter: that's right.urse here in dallas is the first case of a transmission of ebitda in the united states, and of course the first case to be transmitted outside africa anywhere was a nurse in spain. health care workers at the most risk. the nurses union saying that they're not receiving enough training on how to handle ebola patients. >> we're seeing that caregivers who are not being adequately trained are being blamed, we're hearing that they have not followed proper protocol when we have been asking our hospitals through the country to provide us with training that allows us ask questions with training about how to put on the proper and optimal level of personal protection equipment. >> reporter: the cdc's saying they don't know exactly how the nurse became infected but if she was exposed others may have been as well. she's currently in stable condition. and there's questions raises about whether ebola patients treated only at hospitals specially designed to care for ebola patients, there's four in th
meg tirrell in dallas with the latest. meg? >> reporter: that's right.urse here in dallas is the first case of a transmission of ebitda in the united states, and of course the first case to be transmitted outside africa anywhere was a nurse in spain. health care workers at the most risk. the nurses union saying that they're not receiving enough training on how to handle ebola patients. >> we're seeing that caregivers who are not being adequately trained are being blamed, we're...
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meg whitman will be the ceo and the new hp will sell computers and printers.all street generally loves a good breakup. we'll keep an eye on hp stock. the dow up last week after a good jobs report. some online have recalled a promise led by presidential candidate mitt romney. he promised he would reduce the unemployment rate under 6% absolutely no later than the end of his first term 2017. buried in this number is the constant decrease in the partition pace rate. it appear we got there faster than what governor romney said. >> the economy kind of has momentum going on. >> absolutely. >> maybe it's time for one of these. >> "one of these" being a snake massage. >> we say it in a loving way, scott mcgrew. these burmese pythons give people a 15-minute massage. they say not only do the snakes provide an excellent massage, the adrenaline produced in that situation is said to have a positive effect on a person's metabolism. >> i think most of us would rather not have to gain the extra met tab limb under the threat of death. let's get a check of your weather at the st
meg whitman will be the ceo and the new hp will sell computers and printers.all street generally loves a good breakup. we'll keep an eye on hp stock. the dow up last week after a good jobs report. some online have recalled a promise led by presidential candidate mitt romney. he promised he would reduce the unemployment rate under 6% absolutely no later than the end of his first term 2017. buried in this number is the constant decrease in the partition pace rate. it appear we got there faster...
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meg whitman said i am not doing this and here we are. >> a deja vu. back to the future. she came on board and sellable cannot split the company into two. -- gave an interview was saying no one understands pcs like a down. crate anotheru division, you will have to crate the whole thing. she says too difficult. another division, you will have to create the whole thing. chairwoman of that particular unit. the future, side is the enterprise, the cloud, the parts they have been investing in. what they used to do. thatill be the ceo of units, the overall technology units which brings in about $56 billion per year in terms of sales. it is resurrecting the idea they had in 2011 that things did not go smoothly as a meg whitman wanted. she was brought on board to change the outlook of the company. aty lost their number one maker, lenovo is number one. they have but, where that they've missed of the boat in terms of a digital and mobile and you and i not want to do betrothed at our desks. trapped at our desks. they missed that particular change as well. >> staying with the french t
meg whitman said i am not doing this and here we are. >> a deja vu. back to the future. she came on board and sellable cannot split the company into two. -- gave an interview was saying no one understands pcs like a down. crate anotheru division, you will have to crate the whole thing. she says too difficult. another division, you will have to create the whole thing. chairwoman of that particular unit. the future, side is the enterprise, the cloud, the parts they have been investing in....