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his name is sam. >> sam. >> i took this job to work with meg. >> in the premier, madonna was there to support rosie. the theme was destiny and finding your soul mate is timeless. >> the best movies are the best movies. and they live forever. we'll see what happens with ours. >> oh, you're right, tom, that movie still holds for me to this day. we'll be right back. next on kron-4 news at eight: scorching temperatures have firefighters across the bay area on high alert.we are tracking the heat wave gripping the region ... and when it will finally cool off. plus, a bay area mayor heads to the u-s, mexico border, but gets stonewalled when he tries to enter an immigration detention facility. his message....next in a live report.plus, it's pride weekend.the events happening tonight, and what you need to know before this weekend's huge parade. i'm ken wayne i'm pam moore. the news -- at eight -- is next. ♪ ♪ legendary jockey vÍctor espinoza is insatiable when it comes to competing. ♪ ♪ so is his horse. ♪ ♪ when it comes to snacking. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ that's why h
his name is sam. >> sam. >> i took this job to work with meg. >> in the premier, madonna was there to support rosie. the theme was destiny and finding your soul mate is timeless. >> the best movies are the best movies. and they live forever. we'll see what happens with ours. >> oh, you're right, tom, that movie still holds for me to this day. we'll be right back. next on kron-4 news at eight: scorching temperatures have firefighters across the bay area on high...
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his name is sam. >> sam. >> i took this job to work with meg.in the premier, madonna was there to support rosie. the theme was destiny and finding your soul mate is timeless. >> the best movies are the best movies. and they live forever. we'll see what happens with ours. >> oh, you're right, tom, that movie still holds for me to this day. we'll be right back. >>> promo considerations provided by -- >>> that's all the time we have for tonight's show. >> one more thing to check out as we say good night. paris jackson stun snd a sheer peach ensemble. price tag, more than $140. priceless, supporting her long-time friend paris hilton as she launched her line. >> any chance we'll see her in your wedding party? >> we'll see. see some surprises. >> no surprise, paris' sister, nicky will be her maid of honor. the wedding will happen soon. don't expect a sneak peek at her gown. >> my sister told me, don't show anyone, but her, of course - [narrator] the following program is a paid advertisement for blackstone, deliciously brought to you by blackstone prod
his name is sam. >> sam. >> i took this job to work with meg.in the premier, madonna was there to support rosie. the theme was destiny and finding your soul mate is timeless. >> the best movies are the best movies. and they live forever. we'll see what happens with ours. >> oh, you're right, tom, that movie still holds for me to this day. we'll be right back. >>> promo considerations provided by -- >>> that's all the time we have for tonight's show....
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. >> seattle's 25th anniversary our tom hanks, meg ryan flashback. >> closed captioning provided by -think of all the times when i've had to put on a brave face as i struggled to hide my symptoms of depression. i'm on an antidepressant. why do i still have depression symptoms? i didn't want to let people down, so i hid my real feelings behind a mask. enough! no more. that's when i talked to my doctor - really talked. i stopped saying, "oh, i'm fine," and told her about living behind the mask. that's when she told me about rexulti. she said that rexulti, when added to an antidepressant, has been proven to help reduce symptoms of depression. without giving up any of the progress i may have made with my antidepressant. rexulti is not for everyone. call your doctor about unusual changes in behavior, worsening depression, or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in those 24 and younger. elderly dementia patients taking rexulti have an increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor if you have high fever, stiff muscles, and confusion to address a possible life-threate
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i'm meg tirrell in chicago. >>> and that breast cancer study that meg just referenced was funded in part by the postal service. yup, proceeds from the breast cancer stamp put researchers over the top financially when they were trying to get enough money to do the landmark study. the american cancer society said without that stamp money, the study may never have been done. >>> coming up, a health care job that's in big demand. >>> more and more baby boomers are choosing to age at home and that's creating a boom in home health care. we'll tell you about it on "nightly business report." >>> global airlines are cutting the profit outlook, this as fuel costs rise. the international air transport association is warning that higher interest rates and geopolitical troubles will add to the risk. the global economy will lift passenger yields which is seen as a proxy for airfares. it will be the first annual gain since 2011. >>> well, the u.s. economy created a lot of jobs last month. as we reported on friday, a bulk of those positions came from the health care sector and demand for health care wor
i'm meg tirrell in chicago. >>> and that breast cancer study that meg just referenced was funded in part by the postal service. yup, proceeds from the breast cancer stamp put researchers over the top financially when they were trying to get enough money to do the landmark study. the american cancer society said without that stamp money, the study may never have been done. >>> coming up, a health care job that's in big demand. >>> more and more baby boomers are...
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nothin different this year. >> meg, you're shake your head no. do you disagree with that, meg?on't know that th have anything to do with the process. i mean, maybe some of us would wishhat they did, but, um, that's -- i think that's aha racterization of what happened. >> hot button dssueebated many times. the vote coming tonight. we'll see what happens. ou for joiningf us this morning, though. >> thank you. >> good to talk to you. >> you bet. 7:00 arthritic right now. we'll find out what happens. we'll let you know. we'll be there tonight of course witness results and share that with all orsf our v tonight and again tomorrow morning. in the's meantime, let check in with tucker get a c forecast.he >> you saw the live shot. u-v index.ki absol ottec in washington. 71 prul dle balstimore. clouds fad ainge'ndll w sunny cs here for yourfternoon. mid 80s. going outtoday tonight it will be dry. in weather around o right fur father's day weekend details on the weekend forecast and our zip omip weather cg up enjoy your thursdayhfternoon. 85 sunshine. erin. >> 7:37 right now. keeping our
nothin different this year. >> meg, you're shake your head no. do you disagree with that, meg?on't know that th have anything to do with the process. i mean, maybe some of us would wishhat they did, but, um, that's -- i think that's aha racterization of what happened. >> hot button dssueebated many times. the vote coming tonight. we'll see what happens. ou for joiningf us this morning, though. >> thank you. >> good to talk to you. >> you bet. 7:00 arthritic right...
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carl >> meg, what is amazon really buying here?e interesting things about pill pack is this pharmacy aos that allows them to help patients who have four or more medications to manage exactly how they take them, to make sure there's not negative interactions with those on top of the service where they say if you're going on a trip we'll send you a special package that has just the dosage to last you through that trip. how much of this is about the logistics of pharmacy and software that manages that what does that tell us about the segment of the market that amazon is after here >> those are great questions, jon. pill pack really focuses on customers who have a lot of prescriptions to manage. if you think about having to take more than one pill a day, having to take them at different times or you can't take them together because of drug interaction. if you're an elderly patient, that can be really challenging they try to make it easy as possible but it's a very customized way of doing business how do you scale this, that very custom
carl >> meg, what is amazon really buying here?e interesting things about pill pack is this pharmacy aos that allows them to help patients who have four or more medications to manage exactly how they take them, to make sure there's not negative interactions with those on top of the service where they say if you're going on a trip we'll send you a special package that has just the dosage to last you through that trip. how much of this is about the logistics of pharmacy and software that...
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meg, you can start. >> this is something?ou asked me five years ago where i would have seen my life at this time, i wouldn't have ever guessed that i would be a military wife at 21. it's not typical for a 21-year-old to be married nowadays so i think just the military in general you have to deal with more mature things and it requires you to grow up a little bit faster than i think a usual 21-year-old in college would be -- they would be dealing with different things at this age. >> harris: jacob, i imagine having her by your side and you facing deployment also is the kind of strength that many civilian people can't imagine that you would need. >> yes, ma'am, it can be very challenging. but being able to adapt is one thing that you definitely need in the military, even in a marriage life. >> harris: tell me a little bit about some of the lessons that you are already cleaning from military life. jacob, i'll start with you first. >> definitely the trustworthiness. i need to be able to communicate. you have to have things in lin
meg, you can start. >> this is something?ou asked me five years ago where i would have seen my life at this time, i wouldn't have ever guessed that i would be a military wife at 21. it's not typical for a 21-year-old to be married nowadays so i think just the military in general you have to deal with more mature things and it requires you to grow up a little bit faster than i think a usual 21-year-old in college would be -- they would be dealing with different things at this age. >>...
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meg oliver has more. >> reporter: shortly before 3:00 a.m. sunday, gunfire sent people scrambling at the art all night festival in trenton, new jersey. >> people just started running around like crazy, rushing and pushing, and then i heard the a stampede as more than a thousand festivalgoers took co bullets started to fly.ver as >> i started panicking. that was the first time i ever heard a sound like that. >> reporter: investigators say it started when several rival gang members at the event started shooting at each other. >> there are now a total of 22 injured, 17 of those individuals by gunshot. >> it's sad. just sad. it's sad that it was a -- such a way to bring eand it's ruine >> reporter: police shot and dyo theetr killed one suspect, 33-year-old tahaji wells. another, amir armstrong is in police custody charged with a weapons offense, and a third is in critical condition. meg oliver, cbs news, new york. >>> a line of powerful thunderstorms caused flash flooding in the upper midwest over the weekend. in wisconsin the rain washed out sev
meg oliver has more. >> reporter: shortly before 3:00 a.m. sunday, gunfire sent people scrambling at the art all night festival in trenton, new jersey. >> people just started running around like crazy, rushing and pushing, and then i heard the a stampede as more than a thousand festivalgoers took co bullets started to fly.ver as >> i started panicking. that was the first time i ever heard a sound like that. >> reporter: investigators say it started when several rival...
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other names good morning, meg. >> good morning, guys.about a huge, term, and the colleagues at cnbc.com had reported in april, christina farr and lauren hirsch i'm not getting the amount that amazon will be paying for pillpack and it is down 8% for some of these huge pharmacy clains is still remarkable and it shows the nervousness around amazon coming in and that had abated a little bit after christina farr had rored theport amazon was backing away from this space and it decided to build it internally and maybe this way it's buying its way in. there was a major question about the licenses that amazon would need in order to operate in this space and the pharmaceutical space and the pharmaceutical distribution space, while there was initial confusion about what those licenses were that amazon had, it did become clear that they were not to operate in the space and it was for the existing medical businesses. so there is a question here, is this just the beginning and clearly, that's what the market is worried about for all of these sectors f
other names good morning, meg. >> good morning, guys.about a huge, term, and the colleagues at cnbc.com had reported in april, christina farr and lauren hirsch i'm not getting the amount that amazon will be paying for pillpack and it is down 8% for some of these huge pharmacy clains is still remarkable and it shows the nervousness around amazon coming in and that had abated a little bit after christina farr had rored theport amazon was backing away from this space and it decided to build...
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meg oliver, cbs news, new york. >>> that's the "overnight news" for monday.s continues. for others check back with us a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city. i'm elaine quijano. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's monday, june 11th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> president and north korean leader kim jong-un are both in singapore. what's expected for the historic summit. >>> g7 fallout. the war of words following the trade meeting with our allies. >> all this glass is falling on me, and i'm in there trying to vacuum and i'm like, what's going on. >>> a home is blown to pieces. what led up to the deadly explosion. >>> good morning from the studio
meg oliver, cbs news, new york. >>> that's the "overnight news" for monday.s continues. for others check back with us a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city. i'm elaine quijano. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's monday, june 11th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> president and north korean leader kim jong-un are both in singapore. what's expected for the historic summit....
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as meg terrell tells us in tonight's modern medicine. one siliconaly start-up is trying to build its business model around food as medicine. >> an elite triathlete, he was shocked when he discovered he was tipredia >> i thought this is nuts, nobody can exercise than i do,n and you be leaner than i am. >> he found scess with the ketogenic diet. h he's tak experience into a new ccompany,alled verta health. gary moore diagnosed more than five years ago with diabetes. he was dependent on insulin to control his blood sugar. >> g that a 1 c down. no more diabetes for gary. he works through texting and vide chats to change his eating habits. >> all my life i have eaten what i wanted to eyeat. eventually found in after 6 i was nths of trying, over eating. >> since he started almost a year ago, he's lost more than 50 pounds. and his blood sugar is under control. so much that he's been able to stop taking insulin. 60% of his patients reverse diabetes. >> with those results come cost savings. $9600 on average in theo first years on drug and medical
as meg terrell tells us in tonight's modern medicine. one siliconaly start-up is trying to build its business model around food as medicine. >> an elite triathlete, he was shocked when he discovered he was tipredia >> i thought this is nuts, nobody can exercise than i do,n and you be leaner than i am. >> he found scess with the ketogenic diet. h he's tak experience into a new ccompany,alled verta health. gary moore diagnosed more than five years ago with diabetes. he was...
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meg tyrel takes a look at if amazon took its first step to be a majorye p in health care. >> reporter: amazon is the great disruptor from books to retail to grocery stores, the entrance of amazon signalled massive transformation and loss business for competitors. for more than a year it appeared pharmacies might be the next target. with the purchase of pill-pack they have signalled a move into the space. pill pack is a 5-year-old online pharmacy specializing in sving patients with multiple prescriptions. it delivers presorted medications directly to patient homes. >> you w pills, never stand in line at a pharmacy and never miss your medication again. >> reporter: it allows people to contact pharmacists any time of day. it had revenue of $100 million in 2017 versus $50 billion for cvs and walgreens. amazon spent about a billion to acquire pill pack but didn't sclose the rms. the market reaction was massive. stocks of cvs, walgree and rite-aid sank erasing billions of dollars in their market value. amerisource and express scrip saw shares decline. walgreens has been on the defense when
meg tyrel takes a look at if amazon took its first step to be a majorye p in health care. >> reporter: amazon is the great disruptor from books to retail to grocery stores, the entrance of amazon signalled massive transformation and loss business for competitors. for more than a year it appeared pharmacies might be the next target. with the purchase of pill-pack they have signalled a move into the space. pill pack is a 5-year-old online pharmacy specializing in sving patients with...
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as meg oliver reports, the world health organization hopes the new distinction leads to more help for people who can't put down the controller. were the world health -- >> reporter: the world health organization added gaming disorder to its latest class of diseases. >> people who game who have this disorder. >> reporter: this is characterized by the continuation or escalation of gaming despite the occurrence of negative consequences. >> originally when i started gaming, it was fine. >> reporter: the founder of the website game quitters said gaming forced him to drop out of high school. >> i was playing new games up to 16 hours a day and eventually actually wrote a suicide note and that's when i realized i needed to make a change. >> this is similar to substance abuse. >> absolutely. >> reporter: psychologist michael frazier said he's seen an increase in the number of patients coming to him for help. >> there's a lot of arguing. sometimes it escalates and gets physical when the parents have to physically pull a controller from their kid's hands. >> reporter: it's estimated consumers sp
as meg oliver reports, the world health organization hopes the new distinction leads to more help for people who can't put down the controller. were the world health -- >> reporter: the world health organization added gaming disorder to its latest class of diseases. >> people who game who have this disorder. >> reporter: this is characterized by the continuation or escalation of gaming despite the occurrence of negative consequences. >> originally when i started gaming,...
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reporter meg oliver has more. >> reporter: president trump arrived in singapore sunday for his summit with north korea's kim jong un. after descending from air force one mr. trump shook hands with local officials and told reporters he felt very good about the upcoming talks. kim had already arrived in singapore. on sunday he met with its prime minister. kim thanked him for hosting the summit telling him, "the entire world is watching." >> it's a one time shot. >> reporter: the trump administration has long said its goal is the complete denuclearization of the korean peninsula. >> i feel that kim jong un wants to do something great for his people and he has that opportunity and he won't have that opportunity again. >> reporter: the white house has recently sought to temper the public's expectations ahead of the summit. >> it's going to take quite a while. this is a very complicated set of issues. success can't be declared on the basis of a happy meeting. >> reporter: susan rice was national security advisor under president obama. she said others have cut deals with north korea only to
reporter meg oliver has more. >> reporter: president trump arrived in singapore sunday for his summit with north korea's kim jong un. after descending from air force one mr. trump shook hands with local officials and told reporters he felt very good about the upcoming talks. kim had already arrived in singapore. on sunday he met with its prime minister. kim thanked him for hosting the summit telling him, "the entire world is watching." >> it's a one time shot. >>...
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we put tremendous capital infrastructure into those areas, and now they have 600 meg, gig, and we have whole boxes, so wet-top have seen people who have left us in the past come back to us in the future. host: drew petersen, you have said in the past that the cost of complaints per customer is higher because of the rural portion. andrew: let me talk a little bit about that to we serve so many areas, 35% of our custome t not have access to a traditional cable provider, very rural in scope. is the onlys, tds provider in those areas. we work with the government, the makewith those who investment, with companies like tds, to bring broadband to customers that did not previously have it, or had adequate broadband, to bring them more robust broadband in the future. our focus is to make sure we are being financially prudent and responsible with the dollars that we receive as part of that partnership, and we need to demonstrate to the federal government, and, frankly, to our customers and employees, that we are investing that money wisely. the biggest growth of my employees in my department's c
we put tremendous capital infrastructure into those areas, and now they have 600 meg, gig, and we have whole boxes, so wet-top have seen people who have left us in the past come back to us in the future. host: drew petersen, you have said in the past that the cost of complaints per customer is higher because of the rural portion. andrew: let me talk a little bit about that to we serve so many areas, 35% of our custome t not have access to a traditional cable provider, very rural in scope. is...
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meg oliver has the story. >> reporter: people flooded out of an art festival in trenton, new jersey, after gunfire erupted just before 3:00 a.m. sunday. >> and the next thing you know, we turn around and everybody is running down the street, all hell broke loose. >> reporter: investigators say it started when several rival gang members at the event started shooting at each other. more than 1,000 people were in the area, sparking a stampede as they ran for their lives. >> when i was running, the guy was running next to me. so, by the time i realized he got hit, he fell to the ground. so i'm like, i'm looking, and i'm like, oh, that could have been me. >> reporter: 22 people were injured. 17 are being treated for gunshot wounds. >> shots fired down here at trenton all night, man. ( screaming ) >> reporter: police shot and killed one suspect, 33-year-old eahaij wells. .nother suspect, 23-year-old amir armstrong is in custody, charged with a weapons offense, and a third unidentified suspect is in critical condition. art all-night is in its 12th year. a 24-hour pop-up art gallery that let
meg oliver has the story. >> reporter: people flooded out of an art festival in trenton, new jersey, after gunfire erupted just before 3:00 a.m. sunday. >> and the next thing you know, we turn around and everybody is running down the street, all hell broke loose. >> reporter: investigators say it started when several rival gang members at the event started shooting at each other. more than 1,000 people were in the area, sparking a stampede as they ran for their lives. >>...
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meg oliver, cbs news, new york. >> quijano: that's the "cbs weekend news" for this sunday.n cbs, the 72 annual tony awards honoring broadway's best. for all of us at cbs news, thank you for joining us and good night. en.. ay chase and crash. >>> now at 6:00, new video shows the dramatic and fiery end to achase and crash. witnesses describe the effort to pull people to safety. good evening, i'm betty yu. >> i'm brian hackney. the chase happened in emeryville near the oakland border. bright orange flames wept out in the intersection. emeryville police said one person died in that crash and fire. earlier bystanders rushed in to help pull a man out. in the past few minutes police have been providing more details on what happened. >> the vehicle crashed behind me. the driver is now in critical condition. the passenger was killed in the accident. the victim from san francisco is being treated out of san francisco hospital. >> police say that victim was assaulted and forced into a trunk at eleven worth and -- levanworth and turk street. the woman was able to escape when the car wa
meg oliver, cbs news, new york. >> quijano: that's the "cbs weekend news" for this sunday.n cbs, the 72 annual tony awards honoring broadway's best. for all of us at cbs news, thank you for joining us and good night. en.. ay chase and crash. >>> now at 6:00, new video shows the dramatic and fiery end to achase and crash. witnesses describe the effort to pull people to safety. good evening, i'm betty yu. >> i'm brian hackney. the chase happened in emeryville near...
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meg oliver, cbs news, new york. >>> right now the search for survivors continues in guatemala after a. the vulcan fuego erupted sunday 30 miles outside the capital of guatemala city. residents had minutes to evacuate. at least 69 people were killed and as cbs reporter manuel bojorquez shows us, rescue workers are still struggling to reach remote areas around the volcano due to impassable conditions. >> reporter: this is a mound of ash and you can see in this village it goes as high as the street signs. in some areas the ground is still so hot that it can melt the soles of your shoes. >> this evening thousands of displaced residents are staying in shelters as they wait for word about their loved ones. >>> meanwhile in hawaii some incredible video this evening of lava continuing to flow across the big island and into the ocean in kapoho bay, but help is on its way from the bay area. a salvation army director from the golden state division will assist at emergency shelters on >>> right now a man is trying to become the first person to swim across the pacific ocean to the bay area. >> ben
meg oliver, cbs news, new york. >>> right now the search for survivors continues in guatemala after a. the vulcan fuego erupted sunday 30 miles outside the capital of guatemala city. residents had minutes to evacuate. at least 69 people were killed and as cbs reporter manuel bojorquez shows us, rescue workers are still struggling to reach remote areas around the volcano due to impassable conditions. >> reporter: this is a mound of ash and you can see in this village it goes as...
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entry-level speeds are 300 megs, 600 megs. on the wireline side of the house come exclusively in the areas we provide fiber, we compete with the new charger and we've had a really, really successful run. i think i mentioned earlier we are actually adding video subscribers which is somewhat unorthodox in their industry peers and the wireline side is because we're making investments to allow for iptv to be available in many markets. every investments we've made that we are offering really appeals to people and they say this is as good or better than satellite, which is always an a provider and far better than the incumbent wireline provider. be agnostic to technology. provide reliable voice and video and that will be a tail wind for success. >> host: you did noten netflix, who will, in the finest competitors. >> their absolute competitor somersaults but they are largely complementary and service. a number of customers to maintain traditional cable bundles, but also subscribe to netflix, who, amazon has singled out ironically inv
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elaine. >> quijano: meg, thank you.hawaii's big island, about a dozen people who ignored evacuation orders are now surrounded by flowing lava. their only way out will be by helicopter. carter evans has a view of the danger from above. >> that is a huge, huge lava front there, just consuming everything in its path. massive amounts of molten rock, an unstoppable force of nature. >> reporter: from above the devastation is widespread. >> this is the community of kapoho, authorities have been anticipating that the lava would get here for days. >> reporter: helicopter pilot colin burkardt has watched it all unfold since the eruption began a month ago. >> this will be a lava flow, it may never go back to the crater, it may never shift back up the rift zone. >> reporter: homes and businesses are gone and anything that survives here will be cut off from the rest of the island. residents packed up what they could before the lava arrived. >> this area is known as "four corners" because it's the intersection of two major highways.
elaine. >> quijano: meg, thank you.hawaii's big island, about a dozen people who ignored evacuation orders are now surrounded by flowing lava. their only way out will be by helicopter. carter evans has a view of the danger from above. >> that is a huge, huge lava front there, just consuming everything in its path. massive amounts of molten rock, an unstoppable force of nature. >> reporter: from above the devastation is widespread. >> this is the community of kapoho,...
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doctor, thanks for joining us >> thanks so much. >> tyler, back to you. >> meg, thank you very muc >>g interview on cnbc earlier with the ceo of mcdonald's we'll tell you what he said about the growing company that he's runng and markets have reacted >>> plus amazon shares all-time high today and one analyst thinks the rally is just getting started. you won't believe what his new price target is on that $1,654 stock. he'll join us in the second hour he'll join us in the second hour of "power luh.nc it's not about quantity. it's about quality. no trendy stuff. i want etfs backed by research. is it built for the long-term? my reputation depends on it. flexshares etfs are designed and managed around investor objectives. so you can advise with confidence. before investing, consider the fund's investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. go to flexshares.com for a prospectus containing this information. read it carefully. there's nothing more important than your health. so if you're on medicare or will be soon, you may want more than parts a and b here's why. medicare only covers ab
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the old meg whitman who we shouting the world of, investors willing to take it on faith that she knewt she was doing. after all she was the architect place. break up in the first but earlier this year, she stepped down and that changes thing. without a clear strategy and a oven leader. meanwhile, the guy is a great understanding of the business, he has a vision of where it should be leaded he is a leader, jovial and as hay vision fast forward to late last month when we got the report meg whitman, first post results, wall street was not. and then added quote, we see a more challenging second half even though neary said the company would be able to hit its target, the stock still got crushed. hp inc repd beer inline earnings hp supposed to be the dividend stock hp inc was supposed to be the slower grower. and no wonder hp stock wasbeatip enterprise hp enterprise sells for ten times those numbers. and i never thought that hp enterprise would have a lower multiple than hp, but it does. at the end of the day, hp inc remains a steal given the double digit growth hp enterprise is meant to be
the old meg whitman who we shouting the world of, investors willing to take it on faith that she knewt she was doing. after all she was the architect place. break up in the first but earlier this year, she stepped down and that changes thing. without a clear strategy and a oven leader. meanwhile, the guy is a great understanding of the business, he has a vision of where it should be leaded he is a leader, jovial and as hay vision fast forward to late last month when we got the report meg...
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meg tirrell will be on the show and she's there. it will bring us all of the data th comes out of the nclusion it's py exciting everything that happens every year at asco. >> that's stand for, american society of clinical oncologists? >> on ccologists. >> unicredit hasn't commented. it's denying there aren' discussions. a couple of other stocks to watch as well. microsoft is reportedly working on a deal to buy github. it could be announced as early as today microsoft declined to comment to cnbc. >>> palo alto networks tapping a new ceo. aurora had previously been expected to succeed stone as softbank's ceo and then there's tyson foods which has sold the sara lee bakery to private equity firm for an undisclosed sum they're focusing on the core protein food business. >> did you see this? >> the market cap? >> yes, the market cap is there an end in space >> no, there should be. >> the reason i know this, it snuck up on me, but it's now 775 billion in the new york -- "the new york post" every week they have the winners -- >> i'm always
meg tirrell will be on the show and she's there. it will bring us all of the data th comes out of the nclusion it's py exciting everything that happens every year at asco. >> that's stand for, american society of clinical oncologists? >> on ccologists. >> unicredit hasn't commented. it's denying there aren' discussions. a couple of other stocks to watch as well. microsoft is reportedly working on a deal to buy github. it could be announced as early as today microsoft declined...
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meg. >>> first on cnbc is justin gover the ceo of gw pharmaceuticals.n, great to have you with us >> thank you for having me back on the show. >> meg had just outlined a certain sort of key dates in terms of the timine of the launch of epidiolox. is there any reason to believe there will be a delay? that will directly impact when you can launch the drug. >> we know that the dea has been taking a great interest in this medication throughout the regulatory process and have every expectation that the 90-day limit on the time frame will be met and we are certainly moving ahead, planning to be able to launch this medication in the fall of this year >> and justin, it's meg tirrell. how broad should we expect this dea rescheduling really to be? is it specifically for epidiolex, is it specifically for cbd? what impact will that have on you and other companies? >> i'm not privy to the dea's current deliberation but what i would say is that what we have achieved here is the approval of a specific medication, epidiolex, by the fda. this isn't the approval of cbd o
meg. >>> first on cnbc is justin gover the ceo of gw pharmaceuticals.n, great to have you with us >> thank you for having me back on the show. >> meg had just outlined a certain sort of key dates in terms of the timine of the launch of epidiolox. is there any reason to believe there will be a delay? that will directly impact when you can launch the drug. >> we know that the dea has been taking a great interest in this medication throughout the regulatory process and...
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make elevator has the latest on the dash oliver -- meg oliver has the latest. >> reporter: it was in>> people were running around like crazy. >> reporter: witnesses described a stampede as festivalgoers try to take cover. >> that was the first time i have ever witnessed something like that. >> reporter: it started when rival gang members at the event started shooting at each other. >> there are a total of 22 people injured. 17 of those were by gunshot. >> it is sad that it was such a way to bring everybody together and it was ruined.>> reporter: police shot and killed one suspect. another, a mere armstrong, is in custody charged with a weapon's offense. another unidentified suspect is in critical condition. meg oliver, cbs news new york. >>> and google making a big investment in online shocking -- shopping. we have diane with the money watch. good morning. >>> we will start with this. stocks lost ground. the dam ball net -- film nearly 85. futures indicate a lower open this morning over a global trade for. president trump is pushing ahead with hefty trumps of up to $50 billion on chi
make elevator has the latest on the dash oliver -- meg oliver has the latest. >> reporter: it was in>> people were running around like crazy. >> reporter: witnesses described a stampede as festivalgoers try to take cover. >> that was the first time i have ever witnessed something like that. >> reporter: it started when rival gang members at the event started shooting at each other. >> there are a total of 22 people injured. 17 of those were by gunshot....
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i want to welcome to another exciting edition of your own max i'm your host meg and lee from dining with a difference of finding beauty in strange places we've got a mixed bag on the show today here's a look at what's coming up. unbuilding walls revisiting berlin history at the venice architecture being not like.
i want to welcome to another exciting edition of your own max i'm your host meg and lee from dining with a difference of finding beauty in strange places we've got a mixed bag on the show today here's a look at what's coming up. unbuilding walls revisiting berlin history at the venice architecture being not like.
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everyone welcome to another exciting edition of your own max i'm your host meg and lee from dining with a difference of finding beauty in strange places we've got a mixed bag on the show today.
everyone welcome to another exciting edition of your own max i'm your host meg and lee from dining with a difference of finding beauty in strange places we've got a mixed bag on the show today.
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on tuesday voters nation rejected the republican majority's in a very powerful way, they sent them a meg e relentless efforts to destroy health care and reward the special interests. thanks to the strength of the grassroots and our strateg investments, california in particular has advanced an extraordinary set of battle tests and diverseocrats for e november ballot. that has happened across the country. across america we're seeing strong performan from democratic candidates with a osand personal stories to tell. 's corki american families are rejecting the republican raw deal and instead are choosing democrats' better deal, better jobs, better ages, better future. it's interesting because our candidates out there are talking about their vision, eir purpose, their knowledge their plan to help get our country in the future and they are connecting with the merican people in terms of concerns, apprehensions that people have. so it's a pretty exciting time. there's no doubt that president trump was effective in getting his message across. he was appealing to people because he was breaking gro
on tuesday voters nation rejected the republican majority's in a very powerful way, they sent them a meg e relentless efforts to destroy health care and reward the special interests. thanks to the strength of the grassroots and our strateg investments, california in particular has advanced an extraordinary set of battle tests and diverseocrats for e november ballot. that has happened across the country. across america we're seeing strong performan from democratic candidates with a osand...
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. >> meg oliver. >> reporter: fewer americans are smoking than ever before. the latest estimates from the cdc show about 14% of all united states adults smoke. that's the lowest level recorded since tracking started in 1965. researchers also found that people living in large metropolitan areas smoke significantly less than those who live in rural areas. >>> a new study finds warning labels on sugary drinks leading to fewer purchases of the drinks. harvard found that labels with photographs linking the the drinks to obesity, diabetes and tooth decay help convince people to replace them with water. >>> and teenage binge drinking may cause problems later in life. excessive alcohol could impact short term memory in adulthood. that's a look at some of the top health stories. meg oliver. >>> coming up, you won't believe the jersey from the nba finals that is being auctioned off. i have that story plus the giants do something that they haven't done all season long. the low lights coming up. try jack's new $3 sauced & loaded fries. our hot and salty fries, smothered
. >> meg oliver. >> reporter: fewer americans are smoking than ever before. the latest estimates from the cdc show about 14% of all united states adults smoke. that's the lowest level recorded since tracking started in 1965. researchers also found that people living in large metropolitan areas smoke significantly less than those who live in rural areas. >>> a new study finds warning labels on sugary drinks leading to fewer purchases of the drinks. harvard found that labels...
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event at horse guards parade near buckingham palace senior royals including newlyweds prince harry and meg and dozens of suspects joined in the celebrations but the queen's husband prince philip was absent elizabeth is the world's oldest and longest reigning monarch. and a reminder of the top stories we're following here for you following a two day summit of g. seven nations canadian prime minister justin trudeau says all seven countries have signed a joint communiqué after a heated debate they pledge to combat protectionism and reduce trade barriers. you're watching news more coming up at the top of the hour i'm irish waiter in berlin thanks for joining us. and you accidentally shed some light. on the truth. this is the new time in the field. how can you get out. with him code oh a series. this week on d w. climate change. waste. pollution.
event at horse guards parade near buckingham palace senior royals including newlyweds prince harry and meg and dozens of suspects joined in the celebrations but the queen's husband prince philip was absent elizabeth is the world's oldest and longest reigning monarch. and a reminder of the top stories we're following here for you following a two day summit of g. seven nations canadian prime minister justin trudeau says all seven countries have signed a joint communiqué after a heated debate...
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cbs reporter meg olive on the apparent gang dispute that ended in gunfire. >> reporter: people flooded of an art festival in trenton, new jersey after gunfire erupted just before 3:00 a.m. sunday. >> next thing you know, we turn around, and all hell broke loose. >> reporter: investigators say it started when several rival gang members at the event started shooting at each other. more than 1000 people were in the area sparking a stampede as they ran for their lives. >> when i was running, the guy was running next to me. by the time i realized he got hit, he fell on the ground, and i'm looking like that could have been me. >> reporter: 22 people were injured, 17 are being treated for gunshot wounds. >> shots fired down here. >> reporter: police shot and killed one suspect, 33-year-old wells. another suspect, 23-year-old armstrong is in custody charged with a weapons offense and a third unidentified suspect is in critical condition. police found several weapons on the scene. the suspect who was killed was just released from prison on parole for homicide charges. three victims who are in c
cbs reporter meg olive on the apparent gang dispute that ended in gunfire. >> reporter: people flooded of an art festival in trenton, new jersey after gunfire erupted just before 3:00 a.m. sunday. >> next thing you know, we turn around, and all hell broke loose. >> reporter: investigators say it started when several rival gang members at the event started shooting at each other. more than 1000 people were in the area sparking a stampede as they ran for their lives. >>...
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elaine. >> meg oliver.nks. >>> in afghanistan, tens of thousand have been killed since the taliban was driven from power in 2001. following the 9/11 attacks. temporary truce was shattered when two separate bombings in and around jalalabad left 50 people dead. here is our correspondent. >> reporter: for three days a country we'ry of war witnessed scenes it hadn't seen in years. taliban fighters embracing soldiers instead of aiming at them. and posing for selfies with sieve vilians. our hope is piece, this taliban fighter said. and the end of fighting in afghanistan. these celebrations came as the the first formal saes fire since 2001 took hold. coinciding with the end of the holy month of mara punctud by two suicide bombings. one struck the eastern city of jalalabad sunday. the other, had a nearby district the day before. killing 36 people. isis which was not a part of the e,pl cosesiouced rilimnsibpo news of that bombing came as an to extend the stees fire ghwith the taliban. our cease-fire surprises world
elaine. >> meg oliver.nks. >>> in afghanistan, tens of thousand have been killed since the taliban was driven from power in 2001. following the 9/11 attacks. temporary truce was shattered when two separate bombings in and around jalalabad left 50 people dead. here is our correspondent. >> reporter: for three days a country we'ry of war witnessed scenes it hadn't seen in years. taliban fighters embracing soldiers instead of aiming at them. and posing for selfies with sieve...
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meg oliver has the the video. >> just after midnight at the mile high sports bar an offduty fbi agent took center stage wowing the crowd with dance moves even a fancy flip. in midair, you can see the agent's gun fly from his holster as he reaches to grab it, a shot fires into the crowd. hitting a man in his loper leg. cara chancellor watched it unfold. >> right as he did the back flip. his gun hit the ground and shot off. from this angle you can see the agent throws up his hands and walks away. 911 calls poured into the denver police dispatch. >> mile high spirits are saying the gun went off from someone's pocket. >> two minutes after that, paramedics start flooding in. and, they're crowding this guy. >> the cloub evacuated the victm transported to the hospital. he is in good condition. in a statement, denver police called it an apparent accidental shooting when the agent retrieve his handgun unintended discharge occurred. it is unclear if the agent was drinking at the time of the incident. police have tested his blood to determine if alcohol might have played a role. the agent's iden
meg oliver has the the video. >> just after midnight at the mile high sports bar an offduty fbi agent took center stage wowing the crowd with dance moves even a fancy flip. in midair, you can see the agent's gun fly from his holster as he reaches to grab it, a shot fires into the crowd. hitting a man in his loper leg. cara chancellor watched it unfold. >> right as he did the back flip. his gun hit the ground and shot off. from this angle you can see the agent throws up his hands and...
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meg oliver, cbs news, new york. >> you have to be careful especially on this shift. we know how that is. >> yes. >> driving drowsy. okay. >>> a cat found a home at a shelter in southern california. meet chubs. 29-pound himalayan was found on the street in pasadena downtown. he is staying at the office. he doesn't fiin keel. none thitato give m cox. en ty he will up for pasadena humane society. >> he was well kept! >> that's for sure. >>> what's wrong with fat cats? nothing wrong with that. >> cute. >> more to hug. >> i'm sure he will get adopted with all the pr. >> he is healthy. that's what matters. >> no high cholesterol, blood pressure. >> that cat weighs as much as my dog "lady bleah bleah." >> we got her under 30. >> we have a road diet on the roads right now. lanes reduced! this is 680 southbound direction another "sig alert" that has been in effect -- we have two sig alerts in effect right now. both crashes involving big rigs. this is southbound 680 approaching 84 from 580. it's a little over 20 minutes. and then it continues to be very slow because of this ac
meg oliver, cbs news, new york. >> you have to be careful especially on this shift. we know how that is. >> yes. >> driving drowsy. okay. >>> a cat found a home at a shelter in southern california. meet chubs. 29-pound himalayan was found on the street in pasadena downtown. he is staying at the office. he doesn't fiin keel. none thitato give m cox. en ty he will up for pasadena humane society. >> he was well kept! >> that's for sure. >>> what's...
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we have spotted duchess kate full-on crossing her leagues just like meg han did. maybe the leg.rossing rules have loosened up a bit. the duchess featured a new look with more dramatic makeup. he cheeched seem to be dusted with a bronzer. it was a contrast to the natural look she showed off. >> i guess you can stay you're stuck with me. >> while harry charmed the audience, his wife looked on approvingly. her hair was blown out in bouncy waves reminding people of the shoulder skimming style that dutchess kate often favored. i now owe were thrilled by that. you want know the shade of the bronzer the stlp the microscope that she's under. it seems too focussed. >> have you been in the store? there's millions of bronzers. the barrel of the curling iron. i want to know. she always looks good. think she's doing a wonderful job. not easy to become a new royal. cross your legs. any way, now to a pop princess. ariana grande. she turned 25 yesterday. by the way here first birthday as an engaged woman. >> that is right. so the question is, how did she and fiance pete davidson celebrate? well
we have spotted duchess kate full-on crossing her leagues just like meg han did. maybe the leg.rossing rules have loosened up a bit. the duchess featured a new look with more dramatic makeup. he cheeched seem to be dusted with a bronzer. it was a contrast to the natural look she showed off. >> i guess you can stay you're stuck with me. >> while harry charmed the audience, his wife looked on approvingly. her hair was blown out in bouncy waves reminding people of the shoulder skimming...
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meg tirrell is there and joins us now with the ceo of astrazeneca. >> jon, thank you very much.ascal, thank you for joining us. >> thank you it's a pleasure to be here as always. >> some of the biggest data has been in immunotherapy to better fight cancer you have a drug in this space. you're competing with bristol, roche and others how would you say you're competitively situated there >> there are two hours that are developing rapidly immunotherapy field the merck team has done a beautiful job and are clearly leading in that metastatic stage of lung cancer. if you are diagnosed at stage one, two or even three, you're not metastatic, so you have a chance to be cured stage four it's unlikely you're going to be cured. our focus has been on stage three with our product and we're reporting because we've got the data recently but we announced we've achieved survival benefit and there you can start to talk about curative intent. >> we have to be less afraid to use the word cure in cancer because there are certain situations where it's now appropriate and he mentioned lung cancer as on
meg tirrell is there and joins us now with the ceo of astrazeneca. >> jon, thank you very much.ascal, thank you for joining us. >> thank you it's a pleasure to be here as always. >> some of the biggest data has been in immunotherapy to better fight cancer you have a drug in this space. you're competing with bristol, roche and others how would you say you're competitively situated there >> there are two hours that are developing rapidly immunotherapy field the merck team...
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meg oliver reports. >> reporter: people with religious affiliations living longer.university re researchers look at obituaries around the country and found religious people lived nearly 4 years longer than those without ties. previous studies showed people who volunteer or participate in groups tend to have more longevity. international researchers say restricting prescription painkillers in the u.s. is linked to increases in illicit drug trade online. federal officials limited access to prescription drugs containing the hydrocodone in 2014. >> reporter: the mediterranean diet has big risks to help cardiovascular disease. a new study shows patients who followed the diet supplemented with olive oil or nuts have fewer cardiovascular events such as heart attacks and strokes than people who ate low fat diets. those are some of today's top health stories. meg oliver, cbs news, new york. >>> facebook holds two patents to track user eye movement. however, the social media giant is denying that it's developing the technology. the revelation from the patents came from a 229-
meg oliver reports. >> reporter: people with religious affiliations living longer.university re researchers look at obituaries around the country and found religious people lived nearly 4 years longer than those without ties. previous studies showed people who volunteer or participate in groups tend to have more longevity. international researchers say restricting prescription painkillers in the u.s. is linked to increases in illicit drug trade online. federal officials limited access to...
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. >> meg oliver tells us mr.timistic ahead of the historic meeting. >> reporter: president trump arrived in singapore sunday for his summit with north korea's kim jong un. after descending from air force one, mr. trump shook hands with local officials and told reporters he felt very good about the upcoming talks. kim had already arrived in singapore. on sunday he met with his prime minister. kim thanked him for hosting the summit, telling him, "the entire world is watching." >> reporter: it's a one-time shot. the trump administration said the goal is a complete denuclearization of the korean peninsula. >> i feel that kim jong un wants to do something great for his people. he asked about that opportunity. he won't have the opportunity again. >> reporter: the white house recently sought to temper the public's expectations ahead of the summit. >> it's going to take quite a while. this is a complicated set of issues. success can't be declared on a happy medium. >> susan rice was national security adviser under presid
. >> meg oliver tells us mr.timistic ahead of the historic meeting. >> reporter: president trump arrived in singapore sunday for his summit with north korea's kim jong un. after descending from air force one, mr. trump shook hands with local officials and told reporters he felt very good about the upcoming talks. kim had already arrived in singapore. on sunday he met with his prime minister. kim thanked him for hosting the summit, telling him, "the entire world is...
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like century link and in those markets we really are reinvesting with those entry-level speeds are 300 meg and 600-megabyte megabytes but on the wireline side almost exclusively that we compete with the new charter and w have had a really successful lien that we are actually adding video subscribers which is unorthodox largely on the wireline side as they are making thenvestment to allow for the tv to be available but then on the cable side it is the reinvestment of what we are offering that appeals to people that has always been the pole position so it has been exciting for us the technology to be the best broadband provider with a reliable voice and video and that is our experience make you did not mention amazon or netflix. >> absolutely they are there. but i would tell you largely they are complementary. we have a number of customers who maintain traditional cable blunders but also subscribe to netflix and amazon and t5. as we build out the next generation ironically we are investing in video instead of disposing of that activity. was very robust video on demand blackberry but and it a
like century link and in those markets we really are reinvesting with those entry-level speeds are 300 meg and 600-megabyte megabytes but on the wireline side almost exclusively that we compete with the new charter and w have had a really successful lien that we are actually adding video subscribers which is unorthodox largely on the wireline side as they are making thenvestment to allow for the tv to be available but then on the cable side it is the reinvestment of what we are offering that...
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. >> reporter: eva weiler was 2010 weeks into her meg francy when doctors diagnosed her daughter. >> she has half a heart. her left ventricle doesn't exist. >> reporter: children with hlhs typically undergo three surgeries that allowed the developing side of their heart to pump blood throughout the body, but by early adulthood, the heart starts to fail, so doctors in los angeles are trying to do something new, collect cord bloo >>e'ng to injt the stem cells into the right ventric ventricle. >> reporter: dr. ram kumar subramanyan believes it will help stimulate muscle growth, making it stronger. >> the hope is it will delay or prevent heart failure. >> reporter: researchers say so far they're seeing positive results in children who receive the injections as part of a clinical trial. eva is hopeful it will make a difference. >> i want to give her every possible chance that i can. >> reporter: a chance for a stronger heart and a longer life. chris martinez, cbs news, lagunany gel. >>> a look at so-called school safety guardians. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." i'm
. >> reporter: eva weiler was 2010 weeks into her meg francy when doctors diagnosed her daughter. >> she has half a heart. her left ventricle doesn't exist. >> reporter: children with hlhs typically undergo three surgeries that allowed the developing side of their heart to pump blood throughout the body, but by early adulthood, the heart starts to fail, so doctors in los angeles are trying to do something new, collect cord bloo >>e'ng to injt the stem cells into the...
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meg tirrell has tonigci's modern me. >> rita perkin has lost more than half her body weight. she lost 100 pounds, but the scales were stuck as she couldn't stick on healthy habits. then she received a different prescription, a prescription for fresh, healthy food. >> we're standing in the fresh food pharmacy at the hospital. >> hi, rita. >> perkins is part of a new program designed to control type 2 diabetes in low-income patient. not with more medicine, but with food and education. >> in health care, we spend an awful lot on drugs and devices. becae it's business, but we spend a very small amount on preventive medicine. >> sort of like we're sidown and backwards. therogram has result indeed dramatic improvements in patients' health. some have been able to reduce yew ofdi ne, and it saves money, too. >> financially we have seen probably a decrease in health care claims paid o on our patients by over two thirds. >> this is the pdce i u to eat on. now i am down to this size. >> perkins receives ten frees me week for everybody in her household. it helped her drop another 45 poun
meg tirrell has tonigci's modern me. >> rita perkin has lost more than half her body weight. she lost 100 pounds, but the scales were stuck as she couldn't stick on healthy habits. then she received a different prescription, a prescription for fresh, healthy food. >> we're standing in the fresh food pharmacy at the hospital. >> hi, rita. >> perkins is part of a new program designed to control type 2 diabetes in low-income patient. not with more medicine, but with food...
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a meg vent that start at 5:00 and goes through sunday. >> large crowd. thanks. >>> six months after it started, california's largest wildfire in history is out. the thomas fire has been burning since december. the fire charred 440 square mile. two people were killed. more than a thousands homes were destroyed. the cause of this fire is still under investigation. >>> now we're starting to enter the zone where we really have to start worrying about fire danger outside. we have seen the wind and now we start to see warmer temperatures. >> the humidity dropping for tomorrow. the good news is the wind won't be a huge factor. it's the big reminder, the and t nbc bay area at 7:00. you can just pull up chair and we'll have full coverage for you. taking you out live to the ballpark right now. clear skies, bit of a wind out of west. you'll need jacket if you're going there. we'll be down to some cooler 50s tonight under clear skies. don't expect much of anything in the way of fog. let's give you the birds eye view of what's happening in the pacif pacific. get you
a meg vent that start at 5:00 and goes through sunday. >> large crowd. thanks. >>> six months after it started, california's largest wildfire in history is out. the thomas fire has been burning since december. the fire charred 440 square mile. two people were killed. more than a thousands homes were destroyed. the cause of this fire is still under investigation. >>> now we're starting to enter the zone where we really have to start worrying about fire danger outside. we...
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our meg tirrell at asco in chicago.my, ibb, 2% year to date. >> i heard what stephanie said, and it looks like this group, i think, is ready for another leg. i think it's bottoming i think rejen ron is one you have to be in. >> the number one name in the group for you? >> for me, and gen 2 because of the migraine drug everyone is raving about >> immu. this is one they rolled up calls in here. they have a deal with clovis oncology so since neck tar was such a slam to the downside - >> wow >> these guys have some breakthroughs coming in breast cancer so i would say iimu. >> i don't own any biotech now >> why not >> i sold for a gain, i just kind of find value elsewhere i think the medical device industry is much more attractive at this point. i own a big slog of baxter, but i like zimmer as an up and tot. >> i thought the data over the weekend was compelling if i am going anywhere would be that one and i have been buying johnson and johnson and not on this kind of play though >> sgood you mentioned that. i never seen j.j.
our meg tirrell at asco in chicago.my, ibb, 2% year to date. >> i heard what stephanie said, and it looks like this group, i think, is ready for another leg. i think it's bottoming i think rejen ron is one you have to be in. >> the number one name in the group for you? >> for me, and gen 2 because of the migraine drug everyone is raving about >> immu. this is one they rolled up calls in here. they have a deal with clovis oncology so since neck tar was such a slam to the...
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>>ans gather ata meg to see portugal and spain.lked about was between moroccondiran. >> there was heartbreaking loss for rocco. one o their players head butted the ball into his own goal. the play giving iran the win. of course, you can watch all the world cup matches right here on "fox5."there are four matches t. fi bt isween france and australia. game starts at 6 a.m. if you can get up for that. >> why not? . >> yeah. yeah. >> craz c >>hristian renaldo saw a picture scored a birch of goals portugal. biggest star in the world. he had suspended sentence for tax evasion levied on him this morn and scored a bunch of goals in world cup game. don't worry about it. >> t the stress out, right.>> distressing. e knows how to handle the heat. let's see if we can handle it. >> i don't know. yore going to haveo pump up the ac once we get into weekend. temperatures really rising. andt's actually going to be feeling like it's a lot hotter than it actually is outside because w going to see increase in our dew points over this weekend as wellut n
>>ans gather ata meg to see portugal and spain.lked about was between moroccondiran. >> there was heartbreaking loss for rocco. one o their players head butted the ball into his own goal. the play giving iran the win. of course, you can watch all the world cup matches right here on "fox5."there are four matches t. fi bt isween france and australia. game starts at 6 a.m. if you can get up for that. >> why not? . >> yeah. yeah. >> craz c >>hristian...
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i said no should be meg-8. a few years ago putin was in what was called the g-8. i think it'sberrer to have russia in than out because just like north korea, just like somebody else, it's much better ever we get along than if we don't so it's possible. is crimea -- >> no, no,. >> president obama lost crima, just so you forward. long with got there i want to make it so the fake news prints its properly. president obama lost crimea. way. wait. it's his fault. yeah. >> just so you -- injuries because putin didn't respect president obama. president obama lost crimea because president putin didn't respect president obama, didn't respect our country, and didn't respect ukraine but president obama not trump -- when moist fault i'll tellout but barack obama gave away -- president obama by not going across the red line in the sand that he drew, i went across it. with the at missile hits but president obama, when he didn't go across the readline, what he gave away nobody even knows. >> mr. president -- [shouting] >> but just to -- one more time. president obama gave away cr
i said no should be meg-8. a few years ago putin was in what was called the g-8. i think it'sberrer to have russia in than out because just like north korea, just like somebody else, it's much better ever we get along than if we don't so it's possible. is crimea -- >> no, no,. >> president obama lost crima, just so you forward. long with got there i want to make it so the fake news prints its properly. president obama lost crimea. way. wait. it's his fault. yeah. >> just so...
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for "nightly business report," i'm meg tirrell in minneapolis. >>> college kids are mining bitcoin and doing it in their dorm rooms. >>> chicago has picked elan musk's boring company to build a hi-speed connect network connecting downtown to o'hare. it would carry -- and musk speaking alongside chicago's mayor says he's ready for this challenge. >> one of the hardest things to ith any new technology is not to demonstrate and show that it works, but to show people that can be indeed be useful. it's one of the hardest things in the world to make something e useful, the revenue exceeds the costs of the thing that was done. this is a deceer an an outstandingly different and unappreciated thing. that's what we intend to do here in chicago. >>> the link is expected to cut travel time down to 12 minutes. wow. >>> the s.e.c.'s point man on cryptocurrency says bitcoin is not a security the key t determining whether something is a security is the expectation of return by third party. until that definition, the s.e.c.ays bitcoin is not a security, because it's ra deceze many that sent bitcoin pri
for "nightly business report," i'm meg tirrell in minneapolis. >>> college kids are mining bitcoin and doing it in their dorm rooms. >>> chicago has picked elan musk's boring company to build a hi-speed connect network connecting downtown to o'hare. it would carry -- and musk speaking alongside chicago's mayor says he's ready for this challenge. >> one of the hardest things to ith any new technology is not to demonstrate and show that it works, but to show...
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meg megan ripino are the first same-sex couple to appear on the cover iny the b issue.ow in its tenth year. >> greg orman is alsotoo. >> athletes -- we can see them play, but the amount of training it takes to get their body to be in that kind of condition to perform at that level, it is very impressive. it's not just about,he oh, look great. it's the commitment. it's thededication. >> you have the mental game. you have to exercise and prepare a lot. >>> 4:55. it will be another exciting day as teensanight to a in the world cup. that should start at 10:00 a.m. the game som people will be running out of work to catch is the 2:00 p.m. match between nigeria and argentina. the teams are big rivals. one moment they're still trending on twitter. it's a block by the iranian goalie. take a look. sflo incredible. that goalkeeper blocked a penalty shot against superstar christiano ronaldo for portugal, whoany consider ishe world's best soccer player. that block kept portugal from just one point for the rest otc the it ended in a tie. >> the goalkeeper had a pretty incredible stor
meg megan ripino are the first same-sex couple to appear on the cover iny the b issue.ow in its tenth year. >> greg orman is alsotoo. >> athletes -- we can see them play, but the amount of training it takes to get their body to be in that kind of condition to perform at that level, it is very impressive. it's not just about,he oh, look great. it's the commitment. it's thededication. >> you have the mental game. you have to exercise and prepare a lot. >>> 4:55. it will...
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after the meg upset, five of the top six teams are now winless going into the second-round.includes argentina and their superstarionel messi playing in the world cup for the first time. iceland tied soccer powerhouse 1-1. they denied messi a game-winning pen ty kk down t stretch. play continues today at 8:00 a.m. eastern. >>> did you see this? t's being referred to as the musical couples therapy, a celebration of marriage, a stunning collaboration. whatever you call it, it is here. after what seems like years of speculation, jay-z and beyonce have released their first joint album. ambushing their dance and the music industry and making history in the process with a music video tt breaks the mold. nbc's katie beck has morewhn at could be the most-talked about album this year. >> reporter: rumored for years, but n the talk just got real. ♪ i can't believead we me it >> reporter: the first joint album from beyonce and jay-z, a surprise drop saturday on title, the music streaming service jay-z owns. >> beyonce just dropped an album and i'm freaking out. >> reporter: a nine-track
after the meg upset, five of the top six teams are now winless going into the second-round.includes argentina and their superstarionel messi playing in the world cup for the first time. iceland tied soccer powerhouse 1-1. they denied messi a game-winning pen ty kk down t stretch. play continues today at 8:00 a.m. eastern. >>> did you see this? t's being referred to as the musical couples therapy, a celebration of marriage, a stunning collaboration. whatever you call it, it is here....
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cbs reporter meg oliver has the latest. >> reporter: shortly before 3 a.m. sunday gunfire sent people scrambling at the art all night festival in trenton, new jersey. >> people just started running around like crazy pushing and shoving and then i heard gunshots. >> reporter: witnesses describe the stampede as more than 1,000 festivalgoers took cover as bullets flew. >> i just started panicking. i didn't know what to do or nothing. it shocked me. that's the first time i ever witnessed something like that. >> reporter: investigators say it started when several rival gang members at the event started shooting at each other. >> there are now a total of 22 people injured, 17 of those individuals by gunshot. >> it's sad. it's just sad. it's sad that it was such a way to bring everybody together and it's ruined. >> reporter: the police shot and killed one suspect, 33-year- old tahej wells. another suspect is charged with a weapons offense in custody and a third is in critical condition. >>> across the country this father's day weekend lawmakers and protesters march
cbs reporter meg oliver has the latest. >> reporter: shortly before 3 a.m. sunday gunfire sent people scrambling at the art all night festival in trenton, new jersey. >> people just started running around like crazy pushing and shoving and then i heard gunshots. >> reporter: witnesses describe the stampede as more than 1,000 festivalgoers took cover as bullets flew. >> i just started panicking. i didn't know what to do or nothing. it shocked me. that's the first time i...