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outside the academy, meg is well known by her twitter handle, canopy meg. she is a global champion for forest conservation. she is a role model for women in science. my oldest daughter included. meg is a subject matter expert in a number of tree species, especially eucalyptus, having advised the government of australia along such matters. meg is not only immensely knowledgeable but she is also solutions oriented. it's not just the collection of information, it's how to solve problems. pardon the pun, meg can really see the forest for the trees. on top of all this, meg is an exceptional person. she is a very caring, it's her kindness and integrity that really drive her work so i would ask that you find in her a strong candidate. thank you for your time. >> thank you very much. okay, that was public comment. we will close it until all the other applicants present and i have mr. hillen is not going to be attending but in case he is here he can come. okay he is not. so we'll go on to the next, who is andrew sullivan. mr. sullivan maybe had to leave as well. dan
outside the academy, meg is well known by her twitter handle, canopy meg. she is a global champion for forest conservation. she is a role model for women in science. my oldest daughter included. meg is a subject matter expert in a number of tree species, especially eucalyptus, having advised the government of australia along such matters. meg is not only immensely knowledgeable but she is also solutions oriented. it's not just the collection of information, it's how to solve problems. pardon...
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. >> reporter: meg gallagher was only 5 when her teachers noticed something wasn't quite right. >> she was very bright but she had a difficult time sort of following classroom instructions and there were a couple other things you know hyperak activity and that kind of thing. >> reporter: meg was eventually diagnosed with bipolar disorder also anxiety and attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder. but when it came time to find a child psychiatrist who could help her, her mother christy said it took months to get an appointment. >> it's very scary if you can't get in to see the help you need you just worry a lot as a parent. >> there's a crisis shortage in this country. >> reporter: experts say meg's case is actually the norm rather than the exception. darcy is the director of the child and adolescent action center for nami the national alliance for mental illness. she says there are fewer than 10,000 child psychiatrists in the u.s. with the need exceeding 30,000. >> it's very problematic, and the stress and the tension is transferred to the family. so the family has to be put on a lo
. >> reporter: meg gallagher was only 5 when her teachers noticed something wasn't quite right. >> she was very bright but she had a difficult time sort of following classroom instructions and there were a couple other things you know hyperak activity and that kind of thing. >> reporter: meg was eventually diagnosed with bipolar disorder also anxiety and attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder. but when it came time to find a child psychiatrist who could help her, her...
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today we offer upwards of 300 megs. the download speed but our extended markets are 50 to 10150 megs. >> host: to go back to the question how will that affect your business? how will these new net neutrality -- guess who it will create uncertainty. we need to make sure all the lawyers in washington if they have been going on vacation two or three weeks a year they won't be going on vacation for the next year because they will be making so much money on this thing there isn't enough money to go around. it will impinge on our ability and it's not going to be seen in the next month or two. our ability to raise money at a reasonable cost it will increase, have no doubt that this will increase rates to consumers. why is that? it will be costing us all kinds of regulatory fees, up additional rental fees, taxes at the local level. i think utilities in the states where we operate i've been found one government that does not want to raise more money and that's going to give an opportunity to raise more money. and frankly, the th
today we offer upwards of 300 megs. the download speed but our extended markets are 50 to 10150 megs. >> host: to go back to the question how will that affect your business? how will these new net neutrality -- guess who it will create uncertainty. we need to make sure all the lawyers in washington if they have been going on vacation two or three weeks a year they won't be going on vacation for the next year because they will be making so much money on this thing there isn't enough money...
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and meg has this kind of way of putting things. don't know. >> she is like -- >> i think they're going to do us. >> really? >> i think you're right. >> that's exactly how i feel. is this it? is this how it's going go down? and she is i don't know. that's what it feels like. now i know what's going to happen. they're going kill us. they kept telling us they were going to release us, and they never did. we had been in the jungle days. and now we're in a graveyard. they took our media. so there is no evidence now. they have everything. they have us. we're going to be shot. so we waited. and four or five soldiers showed up. and they took me by myself. meg was just like -- she just said goodbye to me. >> goodbye. >> they both said goodbye to me. >> see you. >> it was -- it was -- i went with them. i left. now i know what's going to happen. they're going to kill us. i don't know why, but they're going to kill us. i kind of gave up at this point. i feel kind of in a weird way ready. i mean, maybe this is how it should have been. i mean, i
and meg has this kind of way of putting things. don't know. >> she is like -- >> i think they're going to do us. >> really? >> i think you're right. >> that's exactly how i feel. is this it? is this how it's going go down? and she is i don't know. that's what it feels like. now i know what's going to happen. they're going kill us. they kept telling us they were going to release us, and they never did. we had been in the jungle days. and now we're in a graveyard....
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this 25 meg definition. they are trying to prove that we are a monopoly because there are very few people that offer more than 25. i'm in the situation that i invested the money. i had the best speeds in the markets where operate -- they speak of monopoly. maybe i should not have invested the money. i would be below 25 with everybody else and then there would be 7 competitors as opposed to one. that is the issue. it is also an issue, frankly what the other part the ffccc is trying to do. president obama went to cedar falls. was hap-- in the great state of iowa. to talk about monopoly. tell me how that makes sense. cedar falls. there was a utility that was put in place before i got into the state of iowa. they have monopoly with water, sewer, electric, and gas. and used that monopoly status to basically go out and compete with private enterprise, right? so, he's the greatest -- the greatest entity in the entire state of iowa, cedar falls utility, because they are utility competing with rocco. they launched a
this 25 meg definition. they are trying to prove that we are a monopoly because there are very few people that offer more than 25. i'm in the situation that i invested the money. i had the best speeds in the markets where operate -- they speak of monopoly. maybe i should not have invested the money. i would be below 25 with everybody else and then there would be 7 competitors as opposed to one. that is the issue. it is also an issue, frankly what the other part the ffccc is trying to do....
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meg, thanks so much. tirrell. >>> when we come back outspoken richard fisher in a live interview one day after retiring as the president of the dallas fed. we'll hear from him. >>> first, continuing signs of a turnaround at darden thanks to upbeat results. what happened at olive garden. haven't gotten to kbh as well. >>> futures earhere nice action in the premarket. dax above 12k. back in a moment. [ male announcer ] your love for trading never stops. so open an account with schwab. and when a market move affects, say a cloud computing stock you're holding, we can help you decide what to do. with tools that help you see how market activity is affecting your positions. so when the time comes to decide whether to scale in or scale out... you can make your move wherever you are. and start working on your next big idea. ♪ ♪ woman: it's been a journey to get where i am. and i didn't get here alone. there were people who listened along the way. people who gave me options. kept me on track. and through it all my
meg, thanks so much. tirrell. >>> when we come back outspoken richard fisher in a live interview one day after retiring as the president of the dallas fed. we'll hear from him. >>> first, continuing signs of a turnaround at darden thanks to upbeat results. what happened at olive garden. haven't gotten to kbh as well. >>> futures earhere nice action in the premarket. dax above 12k. back in a moment. [ male announcer ] your love for trading never stops. so open an...
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i'm meg tirrell in the florida keys. >> that's "nightly business report" for tonight. this is the time of year your public television station seeks your support. >> and on behalf of your public tv station, thank you. we'll see you to explore new worlds and new ideas through programs like this made available for everyone through contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. i'm going to teach you 7 steps for how to get older without aging. dr. christiane northrup, visionary pioneer and a leading authority on women's health, now takes the topic of aging and turns it on its head. i want you to dance through time reject the notion that age causes a decrease in your value. join dr. northrup and discover the truth about growing older. watch glorious women never age! next. how you are going to grow older is your decision.
i'm meg tirrell in the florida keys. >> that's "nightly business report" for tonight. this is the time of year your public television station seeks your support. >> and on behalf of your public tv station, thank you. we'll see you to explore new worlds and new ideas through programs like this made available for everyone through contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. i'm going to teach you 7 steps for how to get older without aging. dr. christiane...
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i'm meg tirrell in the florida keys. >> that's "nightly business report" for tonight. this is the time of year your public television station seeks your support. >> and on behalf of your public tv station, thank you. we'll see you to - explore new worlds and new ideas through programs like this made available for everyone through contributions to your p.b.s. station from... - ♪ you're off to see the wizard ♪ ♪ the wonderful wizard of oz... ♪ - nate clooney: the hollywood musical. it evokes images of technicolor fantasies... - ♪ make me feel so good right now ♪ - ♪ make me feel so good. ♪ - ...movie star romances... and barn-raising dances. plus, some of our most timeless music. travel across the golden age of movie musicals by looking back at five of our most iconic films. - ♪ somewhere... ♪ - nominated for 20 and a half oscars if you count the miniature one given to judy garland... - ♪ over the rainbow... ♪ ...for her work as a juvenile, these five classic hollywood musicals captured the america of their times. - toto... i have a feeling we're not in kansas anymore. -
i'm meg tirrell in the florida keys. >> that's "nightly business report" for tonight. this is the time of year your public television station seeks your support. >> and on behalf of your public tv station, thank you. we'll see you to - explore new worlds and new ideas through programs like this made available for everyone through contributions to your p.b.s. station from... - ♪ you're off to see the wizard ♪ ♪ the wonderful wizard of oz... ♪ - nate clooney: the...
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meg tirrell takes a look at what to watch for. >> reporter: biogen shocked everyone in december when it reported initial data from a small study examining the safety of its experimental alzheimer's drug. what people didn't expect is that it would show signs of working as well. tomorrow. additional data from the study reveals how strong the drug looks. >> we've had a few fits in starts here with alzheimer's drugs. this class especially we've had a couple of fairly high profile you know, call it failures. but i think what's got folks excited is it's a little bit different. >> reporter: known as bib37 appeared to clear the amyloid plaques in the brain associated with alzheimer's disease and looked to stem decline cognition in memory and thinking clearly. on the strength of the results, it would move the drug quickly into phase three clinical trials, the last stage before for approval. successful drugs could mean big businessment alzheimer's affects more than 5 million people in the u.s. a number expected to triple by 2050 according to the alzheimer's association. it's currently the sixt
meg tirrell takes a look at what to watch for. >> reporter: biogen shocked everyone in december when it reported initial data from a small study examining the safety of its experimental alzheimer's drug. what people didn't expect is that it would show signs of working as well. tomorrow. additional data from the study reveals how strong the drug looks. >> we've had a few fits in starts here with alzheimer's drugs. this class especially we've had a couple of fairly high profile you...
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meg, thank you for bringing it to us. in the meantime take a look at the bio tech index which has been on fire up about 44% over the past 1 year thanks to better than expected earnings and positive drug trial data and as you can see some of the big names in that space, biogen and gilead among others propelling the index to the upside. >> gm ceo will be deposed this fall by lawyers suing the auto makers over it's defective ignition switches. she's one of 35 current and former gm play yeeemployees interviewed she told congress she learned about the switches in december 201 just before they began recalling affected vehicles. >> china's watchdog asked jaguar to recall suvs. they're criticizing the car maker for gearbox problems in some vehicles. the group was told to take immediate measures to recall and repair defective vehicles. they used the blog to apologize to customers. >> reuters is the latest news agency to have it's website blocked in china. others have been blocked in the past. reuters hasn't published a story that
meg, thank you for bringing it to us. in the meantime take a look at the bio tech index which has been on fire up about 44% over the past 1 year thanks to better than expected earnings and positive drug trial data and as you can see some of the big names in that space, biogen and gilead among others propelling the index to the upside. >> gm ceo will be deposed this fall by lawyers suing the auto makers over it's defective ignition switches. she's one of 35 current and former gm play...
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. >> reporter: meg gallagher was only 5 years old when teachers realized something wasn't quite right. >> she was very bright but had a difficult time following crass classroom instructions. >> reporter: she was eventually diagnosed with bipolar disorder anxiety and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. when it came time to find a childhood psychiatrist to help her, her mother christie said it took months to get an appointment. >> if you can't get in to see the help that you need then you just worry a lot as a parent. >> there is a crisis shortage in this country. >> reporter: experts say meg's case is actually the norm rather than the exception. darcy is the director of the child and adolescent action center for nami the national alliance for mental illness. she says there are fewer than 10,000 child psychiatrists in the u.s. with the need exceeding 30,000. >> it's very problematic. the stress and the tension is transferred to the family. so the family has to be put on a long waiting list typically three to six months is what we hear from families about how long they have to wait
. >> reporter: meg gallagher was only 5 years old when teachers realized something wasn't quite right. >> she was very bright but had a difficult time following crass classroom instructions. >> reporter: she was eventually diagnosed with bipolar disorder anxiety and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. when it came time to find a childhood psychiatrist to help her, her mother christie said it took months to get an appointment. >> if you can't get in to see the help...
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meg is here to tell us what the problem is. meg? >> that's right. saying this is just some normal profit taking at the end of the quarter seeing this pain in biotech today. really only a couple names in the entire nasdaq biotech in the green. gilead amgen, celgene, and biogen. biogen 4.5%. the smaller ones are really really harder hit. looking at some of them all down almost double digits. the rest above 10%. clearly a lot of pain going on. it's been a tough week for biee tech biotech in general. it's been a losing streak for three weeks. it's causing a lot of jitters about whether the biotech run up 280% in the last five years could be ending. a lot of disagreements about that, but clearly a lot of fears today. back to you guys. >> all right, meg, thank you very much. let's talk more about this sell-off in biotech specifically right now. >> joining us now is les and barbara ryan. barbara, do you look at this space and sense opportunity or is it still looking pretty risky? >> i mean, i think you have to look at this selectively. i think meg pointed
meg is here to tell us what the problem is. meg? >> that's right. saying this is just some normal profit taking at the end of the quarter seeing this pain in biotech today. really only a couple names in the entire nasdaq biotech in the green. gilead amgen, celgene, and biogen. biogen 4.5%. the smaller ones are really really harder hit. looking at some of them all down almost double digits. the rest above 10%. clearly a lot of pain going on. it's been a tough week for biee tech biotech in...
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joining us is meg turrell and glaxosmithkline chairman of global vaccines. meg, start with you. you explain what this is? >> i will try and they'll correct me if i get it wrong. it's a fascinating new idea. we know about pills, injectable medicines. glaxo has been trying to think of a new way to deliver new medicine and treat disease. what they want to do is tap into electrical signals that govern all of the organ functions in our bodies. by doing that with really tiny devices, they'll be able to clip those on to nerves and control the things that are going wrong, the signals going to our organs causing disease or other things. they even talked about infertility as something they could potentially address with this. super fascinating. probably a few years off from market. >> can you give us an example of how this might be used, what the first application for this might be? >> well, if you take an example, for instance, when you have asthma, your muscles around your lungs get contracted and you can't breathe very well. we can control the nerves that control those messages as far
joining us is meg turrell and glaxosmithkline chairman of global vaccines. meg, start with you. you explain what this is? >> i will try and they'll correct me if i get it wrong. it's a fascinating new idea. we know about pills, injectable medicines. glaxo has been trying to think of a new way to deliver new medicine and treat disease. what they want to do is tap into electrical signals that govern all of the organ functions in our bodies. by doing that with really tiny devices, they'll be...
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and meg green from meg green and associates. chris is with us from the new york stock exchange and dennis gartman is joining us as well as rick santelli there in chicago. meg green, what did you make of this market today? i mean it appears that it's the financials that are more important than say, retail when you consider the bad retail numbers and yet we're still higher today. >> you know what i look at the market as a basket. i don't look at it as pieces and this volatility is a great opportunity to buy. up until today, the s&p and nasdaq were not positive for the year and actually were very very close to 15 years ago and the pes are not as high as 15 years ago. it's the interest rates that are scaring everybody. i don't get t iit. i don't understand why janet yellen and the fed would think about raising rates other than oops it's time. some say they will raise rates and lower it again if we're in trouble. that's ridiculous. unemployment is at 4.6%. wore really low. there is to be low inflation and maximum employment. they are
and meg green from meg green and associates. chris is with us from the new york stock exchange and dennis gartman is joining us as well as rick santelli there in chicago. meg green, what did you make of this market today? i mean it appears that it's the financials that are more important than say, retail when you consider the bad retail numbers and yet we're still higher today. >> you know what i look at the market as a basket. i don't look at it as pieces and this volatility is a great...
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it's too early to say that. >> meg tirrell, thank you. >> karen? >> well, i can't -- i'm so confused by this, because i've got to think that describing an fda -- describing the results is such an important thing that every word is so carefully considered by the lawyers. it's a very big release. how is it that there was such a disconnect between what the fda felt they should reveal and what the company felt? it's hard to understand what happened there. >> so for that reason would you be skeptical? >> also, the 35% short interest, you know, makes me think it's not too difficult. >> this is one of those wild cards. when we talk biotech and we do a lot on this show there's the big-cap biotechs, the celgenes and other biotechs in the world, they have big caps and trade like big phrma names. going back to the bubble of 2000, these are the types of names that you talk about where there's great potential and now all of a sudden there's a little bit of an issue obviously. they are disturbed about what was released. it was done before it was supposed to be d
it's too early to say that. >> meg tirrell, thank you. >> karen? >> well, i can't -- i'm so confused by this, because i've got to think that describing an fda -- describing the results is such an important thing that every word is so carefully considered by the lawyers. it's a very big release. how is it that there was such a disconnect between what the fda felt they should reveal and what the company felt? it's hard to understand what happened there. >> so for that...
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all right, meg makes an interesting point in terms of the sell-off. we've had before were caused by specific events. this one, not so much. is this more concerning? >> well, yes, i guess, because it's a fear thing. if they're going to sell out of the biotechs, it's going to get painful. and 75% of biotech stock out there have zero or no earrings. amgen trades at 15 times foreign earnings. gilead is 9. they're not expensive in my opinion. i think the stocks work. but if everyone wants to sell at one time, it's going to be painful. >> coming up, solar is making a big debut. we talked to the ceo in a cnbc exclusive, right after the break. ♪ ♪ (under loud music) this is the place. ♪ ♪ their beard salve is made from ♪ ♪ sustainable tea tree oil and kale... you, my friend, recognize when a trend has reached critical mass. yes, when others focus on one thing, you see what's coming next. you see opportunity. that's what a type e does. and so it begins. with e*trade's investing insights center, you can spot trends before they become trendy. e*trade. opportunit
all right, meg makes an interesting point in terms of the sell-off. we've had before were caused by specific events. this one, not so much. is this more concerning? >> well, yes, i guess, because it's a fear thing. if they're going to sell out of the biotechs, it's going to get painful. and 75% of biotech stock out there have zero or no earrings. amgen trades at 15 times foreign earnings. gilead is 9. they're not expensive in my opinion. i think the stocks work. but if everyone wants to...
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meg terrell is life in key west florida, with that story.. >> we'll tell you why they're on guard here in key west. >> i don't want my people to have -- be bitten or to have mosquitos. it's like hide and seek every day. just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just fast near the router. it's fast in the break room. fast in the conference room. fast in tom's office. fast in other tom's office. fast in the foyer [pronounced foy-yer] or is it foyer [pronounced foy-yay]? fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been here before. switch now and get the fastest wifi everywhere. comcast business. built for business. >> on deck for the next hour. with so much talk of bubbles in stocks, we dig into a potential trouble spot in a totally different market. plus, the good the bad, and the down right ugly on this march to nasdaq 5,000, and a helping healthy dash of good news. why the so-called misery index is not living up to its name. thankfully. back to you, guys. sfwroo see you at
meg terrell is life in key west florida, with that story.. >> we'll tell you why they're on guard here in key west. >> i don't want my people to have -- be bitten or to have mosquitos. it's like hide and seek every day. just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just fast near the router. it's fast in the break room. fast in the conference room. fast in tom's office. fast in other tom's office. fast in the...
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back to you. >> what day for biotech, meg, and we're not done. thank you very much. meg tirrell. that has landed and skidded off the runway delta 1086 from atlanta to lga, md 88, lands on runway 13, and slides off the runway. no injuries that the faa knows of. no reports of serious injuries although the fire department in new york city has tweeted that a fuel leak is in progress. this shot is if you can zoom in, maybe not, but a bit of a hill, slight hill, you might be familiar with if you've landed or taken off from lga that's essentially intended to keep planes from just sliding into flushing bay which in this case looks like it did what it was supposed to do, kayla. >> to look at this picture, to say that there's inclement weather in new york is an understatement. it is extremely ominous, much snow on the ground, much ice as well. so certainly we are glad that there are reports that there are no injuries from this incident. we should mention in the markets we are still in positive territory. the airlines, though, have taken a turn lower especially those airlines that do a lot
back to you. >> what day for biotech, meg, and we're not done. thank you very much. meg tirrell. that has landed and skidded off the runway delta 1086 from atlanta to lga, md 88, lands on runway 13, and slides off the runway. no injuries that the faa knows of. no reports of serious injuries although the fire department in new york city has tweeted that a fuel leak is in progress. this shot is if you can zoom in, maybe not, but a bit of a hill, slight hill, you might be familiar with if...
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. >> y la invitaciÓn a no votar el 4 de junio, fecha importante para megs a uns mexicanos, pero ahÍ estÁ santa ana en california se esperan hasta hoy y maÑana, altas temperatura sin precedentes, con vientos de hasta 50 kilÓmetros por hora lo que afecta el conocido maratÓn. >> muchas gracias, edgardo, asÍ es parece que ser que en la florida, arizona y california se adelantoÓ el verano en este momento tenemos 91°f la gente aprovecha el dÍa tan bonito. >> necesitamos que la temperatura baje. >> es el grito de josÉ que prepara pupusas bajo el calor intenso. >> hace mucho calor y nos estamos asando. >> la alta temperatura en los Ángeles y otros lugares de california rompiÓ el rÉcord de 19 19... cuando llegÓ a 84 grados hoy llegÓ a 91. a horas de una de las maratones mÁs importante de paÍs en los Ángeles se preparan para la que puede ser la carrera mÁs caliente de sus vidas. >> estamos tomando mucha agua para maÑana y descansar lo mÁs que se pueda. >> para aprovechar la parte mÁs fresca del dÍa comenzarÁ la competencia media hora mÁs temprano. >> vamos a tener estaciones cada una milla. >> en
. >> y la invitaciÓn a no votar el 4 de junio, fecha importante para megs a uns mexicanos, pero ahÍ estÁ santa ana en california se esperan hasta hoy y maÑana, altas temperatura sin precedentes, con vientos de hasta 50 kilÓmetros por hora lo que afecta el conocido maratÓn. >> muchas gracias, edgardo, asÍ es parece que ser que en la florida, arizona y california se adelantoÓ el verano en este momento tenemos 91°f la gente aprovecha el dÍa tan bonito. >> necesitamos...
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and meg over here, it is just a little bit warmer.your california beach blonde, and jen, i would say; more of our edgey white blonde. >> okay. >> so what are our tips? the first thing you said is if you have damaged hair, you can't do this, right? >> no, i would not suggest it. there are products out on the market like olaplex we take any time transportation platinum blonde. but i would definitely say that you're not going to be doing it when somebody's hair is extremely damaged. >> the other thing is you got to be prepared to be best friends with your stylist. correct? >> totally. this is something that you're committed to. you're here a lot. it is not something that you can go six months without touching up. >> okay, any casino of hair like her hair looks beautiful does it have to be thick or thin or anything that you care about with that? >> no, not necessarily. finer hair might be easier transition, but it can be done on course hair. >> the bottom line is the all-over color now really coming in. right? it is enough with the streak
and meg over here, it is just a little bit warmer.your california beach blonde, and jen, i would say; more of our edgey white blonde. >> okay. >> so what are our tips? the first thing you said is if you have damaged hair, you can't do this, right? >> no, i would not suggest it. there are products out on the market like olaplex we take any time transportation platinum blonde. but i would definitely say that you're not going to be doing it when somebody's hair is extremely...
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meg oliver for cbs news new york. >> that's why you need to check out a business before you put out anyy. one way to find out if there are any problems is by going to bbb.org. >>> social media can be a blessing or a curse for professional athletes. robert griffin iii bryce harper, they've both encountered plenty of negativity online. but one washington national loves the aspect of connecting with the fans and he's become pretty good at it. dave owens has his story from viera. >> reporter: social media's instantaneous activity to fans scares the you know what out of some athletes. not jerry blevins. >> no, i'm not afraid of many things. >> reporter: meet washington's twitter tycoon. >> blevy does a great job on there. >> reporter: like his tribute to star wars day crazy cat sweaters. this began as a spoof on jayson werth's locks ended up looking like a tribute to nirvana's kurt cobain. >> he's always sending out funny tweets. i hope i can get on his level. >> reporter: it landed him on sports illustrated's most recent list of top 100 sports personalities to follow i'm a no-name when it c
meg oliver for cbs news new york. >> that's why you need to check out a business before you put out anyy. one way to find out if there are any problems is by going to bbb.org. >>> social media can be a blessing or a curse for professional athletes. robert griffin iii bryce harper, they've both encountered plenty of negativity online. but one washington national loves the aspect of connecting with the fans and he's become pretty good at it. dave owens has his story from viera....
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lose more than 13-pound in six weeks with some losing as much as 16 in only two weeks. >> that was megr us tonight, as with any diet, you're wise to check with your doctor first. >>> stay with us, still ahead on "eyewitness news" an action thriller and sequel hit the box office this weekend. >> i'm kevin frazier, coming up a senior all-star cast continues their new lease on life in the second best exotic miracle hotel and robot gets a friendly up great in chappy. ♪turn around!♪ ♪every now and then i get a little bit hungry♪ ♪ and there's nothing really good around♪ ♪turn around!♪ ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired of living off the taste of the air.♪ ♪turn around barry!♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack!♪ now try fiber one protein bars with the great new taste of cookies and crème. >>> we have tax preparers and accountant on hand right new that will answer your questions free of charge. all you have to does call the tax even if bank line at 1.844.977.cbs3. it is the number on your screen. they will be with us, answering your calls until 6:30 tonight. >> they are busy. >> um
lose more than 13-pound in six weeks with some losing as much as 16 in only two weeks. >> that was megr us tonight, as with any diet, you're wise to check with your doctor first. >>> stay with us, still ahead on "eyewitness news" an action thriller and sequel hit the box office this weekend. >> i'm kevin frazier, coming up a senior all-star cast continues their new lease on life in the second best exotic miracle hotel and robot gets a friendly up great in chappy....
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meg oliver, cbs news, nor. >>> kerry's first meeting in this round of talks will be tomorrow morning.illary clinton will be back in the news. the speaker is looking into the personal use of e-mail during her time as secretary of state. the investigation will likely focus on clinton's decision to delete more than 30,000 of those messages. she says they were private but she did not tell anyone from the state department or the white house about it. the house about to start an investigation could the senate be far behind? >> i think what will happen, they will say it is just like the panel you had on what the clinton years were like. the best thing that i said, clinton is confined to a pole at a stop sign. >> clinton revealed all of her remaining e-mails. she asked the state department to release them but not turn over her private e-mail. >>> history is made at the saint patrick's day parade in boston. how the supreme court played a roll. >>> we will have a verdict on the back to work >>> promising research on a new drug. studies show the drug. [broken audio ] there are questions about si
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so lilly is working the space and they're in a third phrase trial now. >> thank you, meg tirrell, ourorter. the etf today, new high. biogen, ida. a new high. >> i'm in the big pharma names and not as much as bioteches because incredible pipelines and start looking into what they trade. biojen, just on the hope for something in these phase threes but i tell you what. it makes me nervous when i hear you say 20% down potential if things aren't so great. that's a pretty big hit to the stock. right? >> yeah, if you look at the items, come back to this. you just quoted, ibb up 17% to year-to-da year-to-date. but if you look at ibb, biogen is number one and then gilead and a.mgen. if you're in the name, you're going to shoot urs yo if it's up 25%. >> that's what -- >> i've been playing the sis si way up a long, long time. fdt and fbl. >> after the break, big day for alibaba. the stock holding on to gains into the close, so it's bottomed out. mark maheni in the house. where might the real value lie in the market? our own bk dives into one active class you should be buying into. that's next. >
so lilly is working the space and they're in a third phrase trial now. >> thank you, meg tirrell, ourorter. the etf today, new high. biogen, ida. a new high. >> i'm in the big pharma names and not as much as bioteches because incredible pipelines and start looking into what they trade. biojen, just on the hope for something in these phase threes but i tell you what. it makes me nervous when i hear you say 20% down potential if things aren't so great. that's a pretty big hit to the...
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it is affecting the stock. >> thank you very much, meg tirrell, some down a swift 12%. your first look when we come right back. stay tuned. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. a 401(k) is the most sound way to go. let's talk asset allocation. sure. you seem knowledgeable, professional. would you trust me as your financial advisor? i would. i would indeed. well, let's be clear here. i'm actually a dj. [ dance music plays ] [laughs] no way! i have no financial experience at all. that really is you? if they're not a cfp pro, you just don't know. find a certified financial planner professional who's thoroughly vetted at letsmakeaplan.org. cfp -- work with the highest standard. >>> portfolio need fire power? my take on tesla, amazon, netflix and alibaba. "mad money
it is affecting the stock. >> thank you very much, meg tirrell, some down a swift 12%. your first look when we come right back. stay tuned. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd...
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doug was on a megs to prove it. he released these videos. he studied them. >> that's the muzzle flashes from two different officers. evidence. >> this is evidence that the place missed. >> i was blown away by a lot of violence that i saw, that he had collected and analysed and picked apart. definitely felt like this is a story about life and death. >> scott and brad are film-makers that heard about the story and made him the center of a documentary. >> i went over it in my head. it didn't make sense the way it went down. >> congress never voted on whether or not to militarize police. that catches a lot of people offguard. they don't remember being consulted as citizens, as to how the special forces would be used in an increasing militaristic way. no states that we are aware of are looking at years reform or public oversight of how the swat taxes are used. utah is one of the first tracking how it's used. >> it's critical to how people are trained or equipped. to deal with whatever matter. far. >> they have gone too far. >> get your hands up.
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. >> meg terrell will have the latest and we'll look at what it could mean not only for biogen but for biotechs overall as well. speaking of nasdaq and the leadership there, facebook is trading at an all-time high right now, but you guys still like that stock at this point. why? >> we still like it because i think the very strong fundamentals really justify that price at this point. i'm starting to think of facebook as less of a social media company and more of a digital media company. they're taking on giants like google and outperforming in the advertising space. google saying they were seeing challenges in the advertising market but facebook is still able to grow in that arena. of course, with the announcement this week they're going to get into the mobile ad payment space, you know, it just suggests to me that they're trying to come up with information on their visitors to at some tount enter into some e-commerce arena. this is a company that company that continues to grow. we're expecting great things from them next quarter when they report. leer looking for 44 cents a share. the
. >> meg terrell will have the latest and we'll look at what it could mean not only for biogen but for biotechs overall as well. speaking of nasdaq and the leadership there, facebook is trading at an all-time high right now, but you guys still like that stock at this point. why? >> we still like it because i think the very strong fundamentals really justify that price at this point. i'm starting to think of facebook as less of a social media company and more of a digital media...
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jeff, thank you so much and meg thanks to you. >> thanks for having me.ciate i. >> great guests. >>> all right, let's trade it. >> jpmorgan in terms of this stock, they initiated with a $74 price target back in february and when it was trading 54 and that's where it traded today. i would wait to see what they had to see before i -- because it's way too volatile. stock was up 7.5% today. >> purely on trading i think it's a wait and see. but we talked a little bit about whether or not this was a bubble here in biotech. this is why i stick with the etfs. you know, not if they get approval and -- this is an unbelievable break through. then this stock is off to the races. for me, on a broad case i would rather stick to the ibb. >> all right. the big movers of the day, pop for dreamworks. up 7%. >> a good opening on the home movie. i saw it, i thought it was okay. >> you didn't like the movie? >> forget the stock. >> did you least like the popcorn? >> i love the popcorn. hasbro, this was on the last year t stock is up 30% from the recent lows this year. i suspe
jeff, thank you so much and meg thanks to you. >> thanks for having me.ciate i. >> great guests. >>> all right, let's trade it. >> jpmorgan in terms of this stock, they initiated with a $74 price target back in february and when it was trading 54 and that's where it traded today. i would wait to see what they had to see before i -- because it's way too volatile. stock was up 7.5% today. >> purely on trading i think it's a wait and see. but we talked a little bit...
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memorized the housing youth is part of the problem uneducated officers that don't know us get sent a megs message our youth are all a problem my daughter that looks at exactly like me who is congratulating from state and ann nation this year was on her way from the job she taught people how to give tours police stopped are her held a gun to her head made her lay on the ground and handcuffed her to the police station for 5 hours and do a gun you poured test on her hand i was not allowed to get involved she was 18 the next day, i went to the police station they didn't tell my daughter why they herald a suspect shot off a gun who was a male with dreadlocks my plea the department hold some training to the officers on gender what a male from a female looks like and hair and black cultural hair and unused o on use of force you're expecting my daughter was a blackmail with dread locates and arrested a person fearless you can take this officers lives this is in the institution constitution that's how serious it is to arrest fearless a person officers use fear as a reason to pull their guns out on
memorized the housing youth is part of the problem uneducated officers that don't know us get sent a megs message our youth are all a problem my daughter that looks at exactly like me who is congratulating from state and ann nation this year was on her way from the job she taught people how to give tours police stopped are her held a gun to her head made her lay on the ground and handcuffed her to the police station for 5 hours and do a gun you poured test on her hand i was not allowed to get...
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they unveiled plans for a fewcal toll, and just one of a series of meg series announceed. iraqi forces have halted their advances on tikrit. earlier the army said that the city would be freed within 72 hours. the iraqi military is now holding position on the outskirts of tikrit. it has managed to take several towns north and south of the city. the control of the tikrit, the former home of saddam hussein is seen as crucial in the battle. >>> staying in iraq in the town of gwar, isil has blown up a bridge it lies 48 kilometers northwest of erbil city. we have the latest from baghdad. >> essentially what iraqi militia commanders say is that they need this time to get in reinforcements into tikrit. now they managed to take back part of the city, but still isil remains in control of about half of it. and even in the areas where it's not in control any more they have left behind boobie-trapped buildings, explosives almost every everywhere and neighborhoods ringed by snipers. that's why it has taken so long, and they're calling for more militia reinforcements as well as explosive
they unveiled plans for a fewcal toll, and just one of a series of meg series announceed. iraqi forces have halted their advances on tikrit. earlier the army said that the city would be freed within 72 hours. the iraqi military is now holding position on the outskirts of tikrit. it has managed to take several towns north and south of the city. the control of the tikrit, the former home of saddam hussein is seen as crucial in the battle. >>> staying in iraq in the town of gwar, isil has...
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there's support for the megs as it stands six fighter jets couple of hundred special forces troops involved in training kurdish peshmerga, but not for combat troops. this motion says that will not be the case in canada's mission. >> moroccan authorities dismantled the sell. the threat level has been raised. there are fears that the groups affiliate could launch attacks. we have this report. >> reporter: these are members of morocco's counter-terrorism unit storming buildings in different cities across the country. they say it was a major operation launched simultaneously to arrest members of an armed group affiliated with i.s.i.l. they confiscated weapons, and other its. the government says the group was planning to tart official. we are determined to continue preventative measures. at the same time develop the security approach. this is why we created the central bureau of investigations. >> the newly created bureau is responsible for fighting organised crime and terrorist. >> since we faced the first bombing attack in 2003 we are conscious that we face a new challenge, and the phenomenon
there's support for the megs as it stands six fighter jets couple of hundred special forces troops involved in training kurdish peshmerga, but not for combat troops. this motion says that will not be the case in canada's mission. >> moroccan authorities dismantled the sell. the threat level has been raised. there are fears that the groups affiliate could launch attacks. we have this report. >> reporter: these are members of morocco's counter-terrorism unit storming buildings in...
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meg tirrell has more on these medications and why they may have the potential to alter drug pricing. >> reporter: it was a landmark for the drug industry. last week the first medicine known as a biosimilar was approved in the united states. biosimilars are generic companies of bilogic drugs, treating cancer tong rheumatoid arthritis. the industry calls them biosimilars because it argues the manufacturing process is so complicated, the products aren't identical. >> the difference in biosimilar is generics are typically small molecules, those can be accurately replicated and therefore, the drugs are essential the same. and they're made by living organism as opposed to synthesized in the lab. as a result every time you make those large biological drugs, they're slightly different. >> reporter: the medicine approved made by sandose, of noe varts. it's used to support the immune system through chemotherapy. even though it was approved it's not yet on the market. novartis is in a legal battle that will play out over the next few months. the big question about biosimilars is their price. ty
meg tirrell has more on these medications and why they may have the potential to alter drug pricing. >> reporter: it was a landmark for the drug industry. last week the first medicine known as a biosimilar was approved in the united states. biosimilars are generic companies of bilogic drugs, treating cancer tong rheumatoid arthritis. the industry calls them biosimilars because it argues the manufacturing process is so complicated, the products aren't identical. >> the difference in...
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meg oliver, cbs news, new york. >>> investigators are still looking for a motive but they say he may have been killed to destabilize the political situation in russia. interior officer is offering a reward about the killing. >>> dozens of people rallied at union square today. many protesters put the blame on what happened on puttin. they are comparing him to a dictator with an iron fist. >> in russia it is dangerous: >> reporter: protesters believe the murder is even worse than the turmoil in ukraine. >>> we have not seen rain and to make matters worse the feds are shutting off water supply per for farmers this year. we have more on what the farmers are going to do to make up the deficit. >>> the family turned out beautiful produce. >> we got peaches, nectarines. >> reporter: they are worried there will not be enough water to pass the farm down to his boys. >> we are not sure yet how much water we are twoing to have. but, they are saying it is going to be less than last year. >> reporter: using a net work of reservoirs of dams and canals can water up to a third of california's farmla
meg oliver, cbs news, new york. >>> investigators are still looking for a motive but they say he may have been killed to destabilize the political situation in russia. interior officer is offering a reward about the killing. >>> dozens of people rallied at union square today. many protesters put the blame on what happened on puttin. they are comparing him to a dictator with an iron fist. >> in russia it is dangerous: >> reporter: protesters believe the murder is...
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like seeing our album sales go through the roof enough to finally start paying meg's little brother- i mean,our new tour manager-with real,actual money. we run on quickbooks.tha t's how we own it. >> testimony resumes monday in the boston marathon bombing trial and the jury is expecked to hear more about what the fbi found on tsarnaev's computer. it was testified that he had a collection of militant islamic materials. >> he faces the possibility of the death penalty. the investigation into murder suspect robert durs is widening. detectives in u.s. cities where the millionaire lived are taking a second look at cold cases looking for clues that could tie furs to unsolved crimes. the millionaire was charged with murder this week in connection with the shooting death of his long time friend back in 2000. >> in colorado a very disturbing story. an expectant mother answered an ad for baby clothes. she was attacked and the unborn child was cut from her womb. martin savage has more on the story and how it is part of an alarming trend of crimes committed through craig's list. >> this 911 call
like seeing our album sales go through the roof enough to finally start paying meg's little brother- i mean,our new tour manager-with real,actual money. we run on quickbooks.tha t's how we own it. >> testimony resumes monday in the boston marathon bombing trial and the jury is expecked to hear more about what the fbi found on tsarnaev's computer. it was testified that he had a collection of militant islamic materials. >> he faces the possibility of the death penalty. the...
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meg tirrell now with what's behind the rise in drug prices and what's being done about it. >> reporter: how fast are drug prices rising? pharmacy benefits manager express grid said the increases are setting records. express scripts negotiates drug prices on behalf of insurers. it said gains driven by 81% increase in so-called specialty drugs like rheumatoid arthritis, cancer multiple sclerosis and especially hepatitis c. >> it's just not sustainable pricing, so and we have to do something to both bring the products to the marketplace, but also make it affordable for patients. >> reporter: the drug price wars came to a head last year over gilead science's revolutionary new pills for hepatitis c. upwards of $80,000 for 12 weeks of treatment. resistance from insurers and patient advocacy groups. when a new regimen was approved in december, they struck an exclusive deal and then gilead reached a similar agreement with cvs, leading to forecast a 46% discount on hepatitis c medicines this year. its stocks sank on the news. a new class of drugs for cholesterol expected to be approved later th
meg tirrell now with what's behind the rise in drug prices and what's being done about it. >> reporter: how fast are drug prices rising? pharmacy benefits manager express grid said the increases are setting records. express scripts negotiates drug prices on behalf of insurers. it said gains driven by 81% increase in so-called specialty drugs like rheumatoid arthritis, cancer multiple sclerosis and especially hepatitis c. >> it's just not sustainable pricing, so and we have to do...
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the eclipse could have effects reaching across europe, with solar power production dropping by 35,000 meg walts in the space of two hours. that's the equivalent of 80 medium sized power production plants suddenly going off liner at the beginning of an otherwise ordinary working day. >> the total solar egyptian, where the moon passes between the earth and sun will only be visible north of denmark in the arctic. the light will dim across europe. this will be the first time an eclipse has an effect on a power system. it will be a test for germany's u turn, when angela merkel ordered a switch from nuclear power and switch to renewable energy in 15 years. some say the eclipse will be closely watched wherever solar power installations are being built. >> we've seen in dubai that this is being built the u.s. in california, we see it everywhere coming, so we all around the world needle to have a close look on how do we manage the system with a lot of solar and this is maybe a stress test for that system. >> the energy network managers in europe say they're confident the system will handle the cha
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meg, thank you. >> brian tonight on "fast money," solar. we have an exclusive. tonight with that. >> you have an exclusive interview as well. thank you very much for watching everybody. we'll see you on "power lunch" tomorrow. >>> welcome to "the closing bell," everybody. i'm kelly evans at the new york stock exchange where the week, bill, is starting in rally mode. >> i'm bill griffeth. yes, it is. this is whey love about the markets and the economy. it's never predictable. it's like trying to pick a winner march madness. >> very good. >> you saw what i did there with the braksckets all picked. >> uva. >> i wasn't going to mention your pick but you just did. oil was sharply lower, and lately when that happened stocks would be sharply lower. we're at a six-year low on wti crude but the dow is up 232 points. >> go figure that one out.
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thank you for hear meg hearing me out. >> thank you. [ reading speakers' names ]. >> good morning commissioners and general manager ginsburg. i'm here to give you a report for the season of camp mather. we have been having meetings preparing for the upcoming camping season. we have been meeting with staff in very productive meetings. we're training our volunteer leaders and volunteer naturalists are all ready to go. so we'll be going up to camp in early may to set up the general store and get that ready. then many of us will be returning in late may to help with the general store as it gets ready for the campers, and for any assistance that we can offer to the camp staff to get through these last little things that need to be put together before the campers arrive. we're also applying for community opportunity fund. we're very excited about it and we're working very hard on it and hope if we are successful, that we'll be able to create a multi-use sports court where the current badminton court and make changes to the basketball court that have been on the wish-list for many, many years. so wish
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meg loman >> i did mention last year she had some health issues and that has now passed, but she -- that was the reason for her absences. i can't speak about her outreaching to offices but generally there's a lot of applicants and our offices could be engaged in meeting with people over and over again and not get any other work done if we were to do that, but i know it's really important we connect with people who are coming forward. i take it both ways, meet people here in the hallway, on the street or in my office, whatever way we do it. let's go down and just check the seats we have. we have all but six, i think. one, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7. one, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7. that's six seats. i made this matrix, this piece of paper i can't seem to find but hillen is only up for one. i would -- we only have 4 and 5. my recommendation is that we go with hillen for 1, sherwin is only going to be available for 4 or 5. is it possible to put loman in another one besides 4 or 5? that would be a way -- that would bump probably mr. sullivan or miss akita from those seats to be able to keep a district 11 resident. >>
meg loman >> i did mention last year she had some health issues and that has now passed, but she -- that was the reason for her absences. i can't speak about her outreaching to offices but generally there's a lot of applicants and our offices could be engaged in meeting with people over and over again and not get any other work done if we were to do that, but i know it's really important we connect with people who are coming forward. i take it both ways, meet people here in the hallway,...