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meg: yeah. you are in the minority -- i was at harvard business, 20% women at least in my class. i was in just the fourth class of women at princeton. my first class at procter & gamble was four women out of 100. when you are in the minority, it is able to feel like you are not part of mainstream. so you know, actually i think calling this out and having people recognize the impact they have on others is actually a really good thing. emily: did you feel like you could not be yourself at times? or lead the way you wanted to lead? meg: it is funny, yes. i graduated from harvard and i have always gone by meg. i show up to proctor and gamble at my very first job, and i thought, i have got to be serious. i have got to be taken seriously. i will go by margaret. it just sounded better at the time. that lasted for two weeks. [laughter] meg: i said, it's ridiculous. i have been meg for 22 years. i have got to be meg. it was an early lesson for me because i didn't know any other way to succeed other than
meg: yeah. you are in the minority -- i was at harvard business, 20% women at least in my class. i was in just the fourth class of women at princeton. my first class at procter & gamble was four women out of 100. when you are in the minority, it is able to feel like you are not part of mainstream. so you know, actually i think calling this out and having people recognize the impact they have on others is actually a really good thing. emily: did you feel like you could not be yourself at...
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meg: that's great.the largest order you've ever done? pantelis: um, 7,000 bars. meg: 7,000 is less than two ships. pantelis: okay. meg: so, when i think about that, i think, "okay, maybe not a fit for global fulfillment and distribution based on the conversation we've had." we're oscar mayer deli fresh your very first sandwich,m... your mammoth masterpiece. and...whatever this was. because we make our meat with the good of the deli and no artificial preservatives. make every sandwich count with oscar mayer deli fresh. cordless. noted. that's a good one. introducing the capital one walmart rewards card. earn unlimited 5% back on everything you buy at walmart online... ♪what's in your wallet? super emma just about sleeps in her cape. but when we realized she was battling sensitive skin, we switched to tide pods free & gentle. it's gentle on her skin, and dermatologist recommended. tide free & gentle. safe for skin with psoriasis and eczema. ♪ introducing a razor that works differently. the gillette skingu
meg: that's great.the largest order you've ever done? pantelis: um, 7,000 bars. meg: 7,000 is less than two ships. pantelis: okay. meg: so, when i think about that, i think, "okay, maybe not a fit for global fulfillment and distribution based on the conversation we've had." we're oscar mayer deli fresh your very first sandwich,m... your mammoth masterpiece. and...whatever this was. because we make our meat with the good of the deli and no artificial preservatives. make every sandwich...
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full team coverage meg tyrrell. deedra bosa in statutes san francisco with details, dee. >> carl slacks has to pull in more investors and paying competitive environment. the the call under way and stewart butterfield threw shade at microsoft pointing out the overwhelming of majority of customers are office 365 customers he says they choose slack because of the use are experience acknowledge being the microsoft 20 million active daily users questioning how it's calculated saying they could be forced migrations the stock is it turning around and gaining ground in the after hours as the call continues. the company announcing a change to the board of directors that i want to mention. michael mcnamara joining the firm and one stepping down. >> pete, the back and forth between those two microsoft and slack interesting. >> slack trying to attack the competition which makes sense. they should go after them. but the reality of the story is that microsoft own this is they have a growth rate far better whether forced or not pe
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meg! oh meg! we should do that thing where you put the business cards in the fishbowl and somebody wins something. -meg: hi. i'm here for... i'm here for the evans' wedding. -we've got the cake in the back, so, yeah. -meg: thank you. -progressive knows small business makes big demands. -you're not gonna make it, you're not gonna make it! ask her if we can do her next wedding too! -so we'll design the insurance solution that fits your business. -on second thought, don't...ask that. that fits your business. at chevy, we're all about bringing families together. this time of year, that's really important. so we're making it easier than ever to become part of our family. man: that's why our chevy employee discount is now available to everyone. the chevy price you pay is what we pay. not a cent more. family is important to us. and we'd like you to be part of ours. so happy holidays. and welcome to the family. the chevy family! get the chevy employee discount for everyone today. >>> it doesn't really fee
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nut meg >> stephen: nut meg. do you live in connecticut?g state? >> i do. but they don't grow nut megs in con. they come from the caribbean. what do you think? >> stephen: oh! >> it's good, right? >> stephen: i'm ready to get my nog on right now >> no whipped cream. no eggs. it's really good, right? >> stephen: yes. what else are we working on here? >> keeks. the cookie book, cookies. wreath cookies. those are the pretty wreath cookies decorated right there. and gingerbreads-- i like noah's ark >> stephen: i want to ask you about being a hostess. how do you keep people from arguing. what do you do? >> we argue >> stephen: you jiewrg it's so much fun to argue. i lieb it. i like arguing >> stephen: maybe i won't go to your parties. there you go. what do we co? >> noah's ark. and we have a lot of animals. i don't know if polar bears were on the original ark >> stephen: they had to be or they wouldn't be here now. you understand-- >> that's what they say, but i don't know if that's true >> stephen: there are kids watching! >> so you're going to
nut meg >> stephen: nut meg. do you live in connecticut?g state? >> i do. but they don't grow nut megs in con. they come from the caribbean. what do you think? >> stephen: oh! >> it's good, right? >> stephen: i'm ready to get my nog on right now >> no whipped cream. no eggs. it's really good, right? >> stephen: yes. what else are we working on here? >> keeks. the cookie book, cookies. wreath cookies. those are the pretty wreath cookies decorated...
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guys, back to you. >> thank, meg. of course the relevance of lebanon being that he has lebanese citizenship along with brazilian and french citizenship. but big question over that being released or an escape. the reports suggest he's now in lebanon and not in japan >> let's send it every to mike santoli for his third dashboard of the day hi, mike, what have you got? >> on the 364th day of the year, it's time to heed the calendar citigroup points out after a strong december or after a strong fourth quarter, usually you continue with gains. but this chart shows a seasonal pattern from tom mcclellan over at the mcclellan market letter which shows this is the current path of the dow. that's an orange that we've seen since about may. that's somewhat, in terms of the shape, not the magnitude, conforming to this general pattern which is a combination of all years from 1997 until today. it sort of says, this is your basic average tendency in terms of the seasonal patterns what it does show is perhaps there's a risk of some ki
guys, back to you. >> thank, meg. of course the relevance of lebanon being that he has lebanese citizenship along with brazilian and french citizenship. but big question over that being released or an escape. the reports suggest he's now in lebanon and not in japan >> let's send it every to mike santoli for his third dashboard of the day hi, mike, what have you got? >> on the 364th day of the year, it's time to heed the calendar citigroup points out after a strong december or...
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meg! oh meg! thing where you put the business cards in the fishbowl and somebody wins something. -meg: hi. i'm here for... i'm here for the evans' wedding. -we've got the cake in the back, so, yeah. -meg: thank you. -progressive knows small business makes big demands. -you're not gonna make it, you're not gonna make it! ask her if we can do her next wedding too! -so we'll design the insurance solution that fits your business. -on second thought, don't...ask that. ♪ >> welcome back to their special edition of "hannity" democrats in the deep state. earlier tonight sean hannity went down to florida to speak to young conservatives at turning point to the action summit. here are some of the advice he has for them. >> i was on ladders and i was doing construction. i would be calling talk radio programs. one day i found out there might be a job in talk radio. only in america as it happened where i start there and i can be here with you tonight, and i want all of your hopes and all of your dreams and all
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meg! oh meg!ng where you put the business cards in the fishbowl and somebody wins something. -meg: hi. i'm here for... i'm here for the evans' wedding. -we've got the cake in the back, so, yeah. -meg: thank you. -progressive knows small business makes big demands. -you're not gonna make it, you're not gonna make it! ask her if we can do her next wedding too! -so we'll design the insurance solution that fits your business. -on second thought, don't...ask that. >> sean: we are following an outrageous story out of your tonight after a police officer was injured yo need a razor blade stuffed inside a sandwich that he had just bought at the deli. trace gallagher joins us from our new york city studios with the latest. this makes me so angry. >> the name of the officer is not been released. he brought his balance queens and as soon as he bit into it, he realized he cut his mouth. he was taken to a local hospita and released. investigators took a dna sample from the blade in our scouring through video lo
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meg! oh meg!should do that thing where you put the business cards in the fishbowl and somebody wins something. -meg: hi. i'm here for... i'm here for the evans' wedding. -we've got the cake in the back, so, yeah. -meg: thank you. -progressive knows small business makes big demands. -you're not gonna make it, you're not gonna make it! ask her if we can do her next wedding too! -so we'll design the insurance solution that fits your business. -on second thought, don't...ask that. ♪ >> sean: justin trudeau along with a >> sean: justin trudeau along with a few other world leaders caught on hot mic talking about trump, because he took a lot of questions about the press. the media said they were mocking him. rush limbaugh had a great take on that. take a look. >> i don't think they were mocking w trump. i think they are sitting there in disbelief that he spends so much time in the media, including being late to one of these boring receptions that they have to go to. >> sean: and he called them .ll out. p
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meg! oh meg!e fishbowl and somebody wins something. -meg: hi. i'm here for... i'm here for the evans' wedding. -we've got the cake in the back, so, yeah. -meg: thank you. -progressive knows small business makes big demands. -you're not gonna make it, you're not gonna make it! ask her if we can do her next wedding too! -so we'll design the insurance solution that fits your business. -on second thought, don't...ask that. >>> the nobel prize in economics was an after thought. the first were established in 1895. 74 years later a nobel prize in economics was added in 1969. and since then only one woman had won a nobel prize. she is the co winner for her real-world study of how economics really work withes in real people's loves and how that knowledge can be used to improve the economic lives of more people. >>> in an echo last week bill gates gave voice to one of her important findings that contradicts much political talk about taxation. >> we can raise taxes in a lot of ways, including in a making som
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meg! oh meg! thing where you put the business cards in the fishbowl and somebody wins something. -meg: hi. i'm here for... i'm here for the evans' wedding. -we've got the cake in the back, so, yeah. -meg: thank you. -progressive knows small business makes big demands. -you're not gonna make it, you're not gonna make it! ask her if we can do her next wedding too! -so we'll design the insurance solution that fits your business. -on second thought, don't...ask that. ♪ ♪ >> sean: ukrainian impeachment coup attempt, the house democrats last ditch effort. even they admitted it was their only shot to president trump impeaching him in 2020. we will impeach him again and again and again and again. we don't care about the american people in the house democrats should be shaking in their boots. it will not go for them in this upcoming election. rush limbaugh, the americas anchorman advice for modern democrats. take a listen. >> come out and fully support trump. if you want to get reelected, all 31 a few demo
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meg! oh meg!ards in the fishbowl and somebody wins something. -meg: hi. i'm here for... i'm here for the evans' wedding. -we've got the cake in the back, so, yeah. -meg: thank you. -progressive knows small business makes big demands. -you're not gonna make it, you're not gonna make it! ask her if we can do her next wedding too! -so we'll design the insurance solution that fits your business. -on second thought, don't...ask that. >>> finally tonight, a jam packed historic week with the announcement the house will draft articles of impeachment against president trump as well as donald trump much discussed nato summit, rudy giuliani's latest jaunt to ukraine. there is one thing that happened this week that can't be overlooked. i was shocked. it might be one of the most totalitarian like statements issued yet by a member of the trump station. it was attorney bill barr in a speech to police officers talking about americans needing to respect the police and what could happen if they don't. >> i think to
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we're excited we're going to have meg whitman and secretary of transportation elaine cho on our keynote stage. we think it is one thing that happened at ces, intel talked about the importance of diversity and inclusion and we thought that was an important conversation to have. >> take a step back for me and describe ces to someone who has not been there, the elevator pitch for ces. what does it look like? what does it look like? what does it feel like? >> it is feels energetic, it feels exciting, it feels hopeful, it feels that technology is truly going to make positive changes in the world. that's what it feels like. and the energy when you walk into any of -- any of the halls at ces, eureka park, more than a thousand startups, if you think about, you have bit companies at the show he case and huge kind of platforms and space at ces and then startups with small booths and they're trying to get venture capital and exposure and to see that excitement and that's one reason why we're excited to make sure we're also investing in a diverse ecosystem, we don't want to make -- we want to make
we're excited we're going to have meg whitman and secretary of transportation elaine cho on our keynote stage. we think it is one thing that happened at ces, intel talked about the importance of diversity and inclusion and we thought that was an important conversation to have. >> take a step back for me and describe ces to someone who has not been there, the elevator pitch for ces. what does it look like? what does it look like? what does it feel like? >> it is feels energetic, it...
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. >> meg, thank you. go let's send it over to rick santelli or a rick on bonds. >> if you look at today, 67,000 on adp, the second worst number in nine years or the third lowest in our non-manufacturing certainly we made the low right after adp but it moved higher and it continued into the range. we've grabbed back about half of yesterday's drop if we look at a one-month chart of high yield, the spreads are widening but it's still very well behaved. bertha, good day in the nasdaq stacked right on top of yesterday. >> expedia is leading the way after the ceo and cfo resigned over strategic differences the board authorized a $20 million share buy back the worst, workday offering some fairly cautious guidance for some of the street and software today is a little bit soft but i wanted to take a look at pelaton. down over the last two days, about 11% from an all-time high on monday of $37 a share but take a look at what's happened here. this stock has been on a tear over the last month since it reported earnin
. >> meg, thank you. go let's send it over to rick santelli or a rick on bonds. >> if you look at today, 67,000 on adp, the second worst number in nine years or the third lowest in our non-manufacturing certainly we made the low right after adp but it moved higher and it continued into the range. we've grabbed back about half of yesterday's drop if we look at a one-month chart of high yield, the spreads are widening but it's still very well behaved. bertha, good day in the nasdaq...
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what's going on, meg >> boi teches don't take on a lot of debt.ends we're seeing one is that some opioid base companies with the legal risks that's going on. we found some antibiotic makers have gotten into bankruptcy. antibiotics are not considered a good business. even when companies get on the market they can't make enough money selling. >> i read some of the stuff. some of the company, one of them had some good stuff but the problem is they raised prices and couldn't get covered by insurance. they couldn't set the product they were making is that the primary reason why some of these companies have gone bankrupt? >> yeah. thanks for having me it's hard to put the dot on one specific reason. i think there's general buckets of legal and political risk that are both going to be in play on 2020 until we get that settled out that will be major head wind for them i think we have seen it with the leading democratic drug pricing proposal there's a lot of talk going into the election year about the risk politically. >> andrew, tell us about the potentia
what's going on, meg >> boi teches don't take on a lot of debt.ends we're seeing one is that some opioid base companies with the legal risks that's going on. we found some antibiotic makers have gotten into bankruptcy. antibiotics are not considered a good business. even when companies get on the market they can't make enough money selling. >> i read some of the stuff. some of the company, one of them had some good stuff but the problem is they raised prices and couldn't get covered...
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my fear is this and next and meg's big. framed it's gonna wipe us out that's what i'm afraid the next big storm will wipe us out. you leave here wondering for how much longer the resilient people of the by you will have any land to live their lives old before they become 1st world climate refugees. al-jazeera southern louisiana. and you can see much more from nick clark our program is called planet s.o.s. that is the environment program here on al-jazeera on saturday at 1730 g.m.t. . i'm richelle carey these are the headlines right now on al-jazeera us out speaker nancy pelosi has asked for formal and pietschmann charges to be drawn up against the president for abuse of power donald trump says he looks forward to a fair trial in the republican controlled senate. is what is it stick the president leads us no choice but to act because he is trying to corrupt once again the election for his own benefit the president has engaged in abuse of power undermining our national security and jeopardizing the integrity of our elections
my fear is this and next and meg's big. framed it's gonna wipe us out that's what i'm afraid the next big storm will wipe us out. you leave here wondering for how much longer the resilient people of the by you will have any land to live their lives old before they become 1st world climate refugees. al-jazeera southern louisiana. and you can see much more from nick clark our program is called planet s.o.s. that is the environment program here on al-jazeera on saturday at 1730 g.m.t. . i'm...
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sherry cline, sean huff, gail flynn, meg felts, jad jader castino. whenever you're ready. [inaudible] >> -- i don't have any sound here. my name is shane hoff. i've been a san francisco school bus driver 24 years -- >> president cook: miss casco, if you could start the timer? >> oh, start the clock? okay. i want to address the intent to award part of the school bussing contract that san francisco unified school district transportation has just given to zoom. these companies deny their drivers many basic worker protection by designing their worker as independent contractors and not employee, they skirt providing worker's compensation, unemployment and disability, insurance, and other costs, and this burden is shifted to the employees, and they're not award to form union to better their conditions. and are you aware that the california supreme court and the california assembly made illegal the ride sharing companies' practice of designating their driver's independent contractors instead of employees. this bill was just signed into law by governor gavin newsom september 18, 2
sherry cline, sean huff, gail flynn, meg felts, jad jader castino. whenever you're ready. [inaudible] >> -- i don't have any sound here. my name is shane hoff. i've been a san francisco school bus driver 24 years -- >> president cook: miss casco, if you could start the timer? >> oh, start the clock? okay. i want to address the intent to award part of the school bussing contract that san francisco unified school district transportation has just given to zoom. these companies...
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one, meg?named marmie. ♪ are you ready y'all to have some fun ♪ feel the love tonight don't you worry ♪ where it is you come from it'll be all right ♪ it's the late, late show
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meg is the oldest and the first to marry, as was anna alcott.e main character. a brash, ambitious, and funny tomboy who like louisa may alcott o'is determined to become a famous writer. >> no one will forget jo march. >> jo march was such a beacon for so many women of so many different generations. everyone from simone de beauvoir to patti smith to j.k. rowling to me. we love jo march because she wanted to be bigger than the world would allow her to be. >> the alcott family was poor, moving 120 times before scraping together enough money to buy their first real home in 1857. alcott's father bronson, a schoolmaster, fixed it up and painted it brown. >> he wanted a brown house because he wanted it to melt into the natural world. >> filled with warmth and love. >> yes. and also just run by women. and when you're in the house and you see all the paintings on the wall and you see their costumes for their plays and you see everything, you think it was a magical fairy land for them. to think of girls in the 19th century being able to explore all of tho
meg is the oldest and the first to marry, as was anna alcott.e main character. a brash, ambitious, and funny tomboy who like louisa may alcott o'is determined to become a famous writer. >> no one will forget jo march. >> jo march was such a beacon for so many women of so many different generations. everyone from simone de beauvoir to patti smith to j.k. rowling to me. we love jo march because she wanted to be bigger than the world would allow her to be. >> the alcott family...
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meg! oh meg! business cards in the fishbowl and somebody wins something. -meg: hi. i'm here for... i'm here for the evans' wedding. -we've got the cake in the back, so, yeah. -meg: thank you. -progressive knows small business makes big demands. -you're not gonna make it, you're not gonna make it! ask her if we can do her next wedding too! -so we'll design the insurance solution that fits your business. -on second thought, don't...ask that. that will makeoutur business. washington insiders very uncomfortable: term limits. you and i both know we need term limits, that congress shouldn't be a lifetime appointment. but members of congress, and the corporations who've bought our democracy hate term limits. too bad. because the only way we get universal healthcare, address climate change and make our economy more fair is to change business as usual in washington. it's laundry truths, with cat and nat. i have so many kids and so much laundry. i don't have time for pretreating. what even is this? it looks
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releases new data on a controversial data on a new alzheimer's drug let's bring in alitha young and meg terrell. tell us b about what we learned in this report today >> you're talking about roler coast ride today it was back in march they shocked everybody bay saying they were going to stop these trials of this drug after they looked like they wsht going to work then they shocked everybody in october when they said the drug might work. so today was the first time we got a look at that new data in a deeper way and initially, the response was sort of like this doesn't exactly look totally new. perhaps the cut of the data looks slightly better than what we saw in october, but we are seeing shares go up u and the panelists who discussedthe dat at the conference, one who helped run the trial, we have a clip it was very positive for how she look ed at the data zwl the community at large fears the disease and rightly so largely because of the loss of awe tutonomy that comes with ths disease. so slowing loss of autonomy for me as a clinician is key >> she was talk iing about what this drug coul
releases new data on a controversial data on a new alzheimer's drug let's bring in alitha young and meg terrell. tell us b about what we learned in this report today >> you're talking about roler coast ride today it was back in march they shocked everybody bay saying they were going to stop these trials of this drug after they looked like they wsht going to work then they shocked everybody in october when they said the drug might work. so today was the first time we got a look at that new...
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. >> hi, meg. >> tell us about what disease this drug aims to treat?s a rare eye disease called thyroid eye disease. tell us about that this would be the first drug to treat it, right? >> sure. yes. there are no fda approvements, medicines approved at this point in time, meg nothing is culpable to these patients as all this disease is characterized by scene of the accident inflammation behind the eye that actually causes the eye to significantly bulge out these patients get doubled or blurred vision misaligned eye all those patients go on to get three-to-five surgeries per eye. it's a very debilitating disease that up to 6% of patients can actually go blind as well from the fda is said to decide by march whether to approve your drug it doesn't have to follow your advice, often it does, the fda has been approving drugs way ahead of schedule. what is your expectation as to what we might see from the fda. approved early we're still counting on that date and expect to work with the fda through that period. we see significant opportunity for this medicine.
. >> hi, meg. >> tell us about what disease this drug aims to treat?s a rare eye disease called thyroid eye disease. tell us about that this would be the first drug to treat it, right? >> sure. yes. there are no fda approvements, medicines approved at this point in time, meg nothing is culpable to these patients as all this disease is characterized by scene of the accident inflammation behind the eye that actually causes the eye to significantly bulge out these patients get...
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weeel likewe a holdin meg gr. we experience the joy the football game, but we fell short.feel like that was a moment and we tried when the game. we had guys going down. >> reporter: all of those first house opportunities. you were trilling 10-3, that was a lot of come back from. >> yes, we capitalize on the opportunities that we had. you know guys did a good job. i cannot keep complaining about the referees, that is not going to do anything. as far as us winning the game. we just have to let that go. >> all right, you want more? we have more >>> ♪ welcome back, everybody. 49d ahawks are coming up. this is the blue thunder right now. they fire people out outside of centurylink field. you know, that a lot of 49er fans have made their way. you can see the 49ers here. here's one plan right now.? >> i am from san leandro. >> reporter: where you supporting the 49ers in seattle? >> they are the best team. >> reporter: what are you expecting from marshawn lynch tonight? >> beast mode. oh, yeah. >> reporter: what you expect tonight? >> i expect to don't you? >> reporter: no, i'm fr
weeel likewe a holdin meg gr. we experience the joy the football game, but we fell short.feel like that was a moment and we tried when the game. we had guys going down. >> reporter: all of those first house opportunities. you were trilling 10-3, that was a lot of come back from. >> yes, we capitalize on the opportunities that we had. you know guys did a good job. i cannot keep complaining about the referees, that is not going to do anything. as far as us winning the game. we just...
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. >>> coming up prince harry and meg meghan markle's holiday card makes its debut. >>> and we have jimmy>> hey, guys, jimmy slate is here tonight, plus adam chandler. it's a great show. do not change the channel. >>> a coast guard cutter has returned to his alameda base. crew was on a three-month mission targeting smugglers in the eastern pacific. they seized more than 18,000 pounds of cocaine. looking around here i see tablets, laptops, printers, smartphones. they're all connected to the internet. they're all connected. can your network handle all those devices? sometimes. comcast business runs on the nation's largest gig-speed network. so you can get the bandwidth you need to power all of your devices at peak performance. if all of my devices could have that kind of speed, i would be dancing! get started with secure 35-megabit internet and one voice line for just $64.90 per month. call today. comcast business. beyond fast. >>> they're one of this year's hottest christmas gifts, but the pentagon say the at-him dna testing kits could pose a risk. they could expose personal and genetic in
. >>> coming up prince harry and meg meghan markle's holiday card makes its debut. >>> and we have jimmy>> hey, guys, jimmy slate is here tonight, plus adam chandler. it's a great show. do not change the channel. >>> a coast guard cutter has returned to his alameda base. crew was on a three-month mission targeting smugglers in the eastern pacific. they seized more than 18,000 pounds of cocaine. looking around here i see tablets, laptops, printers, smartphones....
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> reporter: surprising because california has a history of voting down wealthy candidates including meg whitman for governor in 2010. bloomberg is a betting big on california, skipping early primaries to focus on super tuesday by blanketing the state with $14 million in tv ads. >> does a lot of other canids candidates fighting for the working class. >> reporter: but what san jose activist and critic of the mayor, says he is making the wrong choice. >> the guy who has a whole history of racial insensitivity. >> reporter: the mayor had an answer for bloomberg's controversial new york policy that disproportionately targeted black and latino men. >> the truth is it did reduce gun violence is substantially in new york, and all crime, nonetheless, as he recognizes today and i also believe stop- and-frisk was the wrong policy. >> reporter: mr. bloomberg will be making his first campaign appearance in california tomorrow. tomorrow morning he will be in stockton hitting the endorsement from stockton mayor. later on in the afternoon be in san francisco meeting with jerry brown at a climate change
> reporter: surprising because california has a history of voting down wealthy candidates including meg whitman for governor in 2010. bloomberg is a betting big on california, skipping early primaries to focus on super tuesday by blanketing the state with $14 million in tv ads. >> does a lot of other canids candidates fighting for the working class. >> reporter: but what san jose activist and critic of the mayor, says he is making the wrong choice. >> the guy who has a...
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emma watsoas meg, the eldest, the romantic. beth, played by eliza scanlon, the shy sician.rence pugh plays amy, the boisterous youngest. and at the center of it all: saoirse ronan as jo, the impassioned writer who tells their tale. >> the truth is, i saw myself in all of them. and i think that's something about a book you grow up with, i you see yoursedifferent characters at different points. >> yang: greta gerwig retells" little women" for a new generation.ea it is a cast, and in the scenes with the sisters together, it feels so spontaneous. it feels so natural. and i'm sure that that's the >> well, i wanted thesework. lines, which are so famous, to with the energy of youth and, with the exuberance of sisterhood. so, one of the things that i wanted to do was have a very controlled cacophony of sound and movement, and i wantedt to feel like a ballet that was kind of violent. s that was tterhood, was dese couple of weeks we spent in rehearsal, julling all of that and spending time working on it. so it's the thing thatht them together. >> yang: at first, gerwig was hid only t
emma watsoas meg, the eldest, the romantic. beth, played by eliza scanlon, the shy sician.rence pugh plays amy, the boisterous youngest. and at the center of it all: saoirse ronan as jo, the impassioned writer who tells their tale. >> the truth is, i saw myself in all of them. and i think that's something about a book you grow up with, i you see yoursedifferent characters at different points. >> yang: greta gerwig retells" little women" for a new generation.ea it is a...
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on abol has a blend all his own it includes cinnamon cardamon cloves not meg and old spice the ants chopped hazelnuts and aman's. in the middle ages the spices was said to possess healing properties. the name of gingerbread goes back to a nuremberg banker who wished to bake all the very best ingredients into a cake for his ailing daughter and then she actually recovered. elisa and the secret to the whole thing was the spices. apple needs mazi pan together with candied orange and lemon peel and finally chopped candied ginger sweet in tiny paces then mixed with beaten egg whites on the spices then the paste to spread on to the way 1st and baked in the. they need 10 to 12 minutes depending on the size that 215 degree celsius the bacon glazes half of the release and gingerbread cookies with the others or rice with chocolate apple has a little trick to make the cookies. as an insurance shine for the gingerbread cookies went on. next the warm chocolate with cold chocolate chips. written for mission. release in gingerbread i wish everyone a merry christmas and lots of greetings from franconia. roa
on abol has a blend all his own it includes cinnamon cardamon cloves not meg and old spice the ants chopped hazelnuts and aman's. in the middle ages the spices was said to possess healing properties. the name of gingerbread goes back to a nuremberg banker who wished to bake all the very best ingredients into a cake for his ailing daughter and then she actually recovered. elisa and the secret to the whole thing was the spices. apple needs mazi pan together with candied orange and lemon peel and...
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for one, they have appointed their cfo, meg mcclellan into a newly formed role of how to private bets. they are also doing hiring and potentially more acquisitions o grow their assets. lisa: what is the goal here? why is this happening now? kelsey: it is part of a push from investors. investors want someone who is specialized in these unique asset classes. especially when you are talking about alternatives and there are some intricacies along the way. lisa: although, how much is this coming from investor demand, how much from the fact that fees are higher in the alternative space? kelsey: that is definitely a driver as well as these have kind of compressed along the board. banks are making the smart decisions and boosting fees where they think they will come. lisa: is it largely in private debt or also private equities, is it also in perhaps beaten up existing public debt? where is the focus? kelsey: the focus for jp morgan s going to be in credit that has collateral backing it. they really see a lot of opportunity in that. when there is a downturn, they can go in and seize assets if
for one, they have appointed their cfo, meg mcclellan into a newly formed role of how to private bets. they are also doing hiring and potentially more acquisitions o grow their assets. lisa: what is the goal here? why is this happening now? kelsey: it is part of a push from investors. investors want someone who is specialized in these unique asset classes. especially when you are talking about alternatives and there are some intricacies along the way. lisa: although, how much is this coming...
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investors so far responding positively to the move this morning boosting sanofi's shares >> meg, stayl hudson, ceo of sanofi it's great to have you on the show this morning, paul. and thank you, meg, for bringing us in a nutshell, can you map out a guide for the future for sanofi in terms of diabetes and cancer both and how it might be diverging at this point? >> well, good morning to all of you. thank you for having me on the show it's a big moment for us as an organization because we are, of course, as you said, running out our strategy we've got a proud history in diabetes and we've contributed a significant amount i think going forward choosing to focus on areas where we have breakthrough science where we can really change and transform lives is the most important thing on our agenda so we'll break into oncology, to breast cancer, to rare diseases including all the way out to parkinson's. we'll take on many different diseases including multiple sclerosis. at the heart of it, sanofi is a bit of a hidden gem, well kept secret we have great science and history and it's time to focus
investors so far responding positively to the move this morning boosting sanofi's shares >> meg, stayl hudson, ceo of sanofi it's great to have you on the show this morning, paul. and thank you, meg, for bringing us in a nutshell, can you map out a guide for the future for sanofi in terms of diabetes and cancer both and how it might be diverging at this point? >> well, good morning to all of you. thank you for having me on the show it's a big moment for us as an organization because...
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because california has a history of voting down very wealthy candidates such as former tech executive meg whitman for governor in 2010. bloomberg is betting big on california, skipping early primaries to focus on super tuesday in march by blanketing the state with $14 million in tv ads. >> there are a lot of other candidates fighting for the working class. >> reporter: went san jose activist and critic of the mayor says he is making the wrong choice. >> the support stock stop-and- frisk, a guy with a whole history of racial insensitivity. >> reporter: but the mayor had an answer for the near policy the disproportionally targeted black and latino men. >> the truth is he did reduce gun violence substantially in new york and all crime. nonetheless, i think as he recognizes today, i also believe, stop-and-frisk was the wrong policy. >> reporter: tomorrow bloomberg will make his first campaign appearances in california starting in the morning with an appearance in stockton and later in san francisco. in san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> coming up, shocking images of human smuggling at the bor
because california has a history of voting down very wealthy candidates such as former tech executive meg whitman for governor in 2010. bloomberg is betting big on california, skipping early primaries to focus on super tuesday in march by blanketing the state with $14 million in tv ads. >> there are a lot of other candidates fighting for the working class. >> reporter: went san jose activist and critic of the mayor says he is making the wrong choice. >> the support stock...
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meg yrrell hasmore. >> dwefrlg new medicines is hard more any disease but the track record is particularlyad for alzheimer's. it's been about 50 and 16 years more than a decade since we had a new trement approved for alzheimer's. >> the word for the first drug potentially slowing down the loss of memory and ability to function coming with alzheimer's was greeted with excitement by in the medal community and wamz. biogen made news in october when armed with new data said it's medicine may work. alzheimer's today presenting the information for the first time at a scientific conference. afterwards panltt panelis sharon cohe weighed in on what they might mean for patients. >> you're talking about people at a mildis stage ofse still being able to work, bank shop, travel, enjoy leisure activities for longer. >> but there is a lot of skepticism about the drugs cause the resul of the two clinical trials are anything but straightforward. >> one study really worked reallyell when you look at the data there was a clear dissociation of the curve. pmean thece bo do did one and the active arm did anothe
meg yrrell hasmore. >> dwefrlg new medicines is hard more any disease but the track record is particularlyad for alzheimer's. it's been about 50 and 16 years more than a decade since we had a new trement approved for alzheimer's. >> the word for the first drug potentially slowing down the loss of memory and ability to function coming with alzheimer's was greeted with excitement by in the medal community and wamz. biogen made news in october when armed with new data said it's...
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meg gates said i was considered the right hand man of the regime untitil he turned on briefly que in april and compelled him to resign. according to investigative journalist mai mici for a week his thirst for power it was no secret. bonn to je pet when i was writing my book some people told me that he wanted to take over anyway often comparing cell to general lcc in egypt as proof that a military man could be. our general ahmed gate sela was no ordinary leader. he joined the national liberation front during the independence war when he was just seventeen. he eventually received advanced military training in the former ussr following all jury is independence. but his peers continue to viview him as a high school dropout throughout most of his life. can a body clearly had a personal revenge de that he was not of origin military man. i wanted to make a- he wanted to show we controlled the country's army but also that he had a hands on the wheel power and- what they had and now made kansela did have a nd on a real polititical power in algeria as seen here dressed in a suit he moderated s
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. >> this is meg, amy, beth, and jo. >> i intend to make my own way in the world. >> no one makes theirbecause i'm rich. >> oh, meryl. >> among the film's stars, saoirse ronan, who plays jo, emma watson is meg. meryl streep there you saw is aunt march. "little women" is getting 94% on rotten tomatoes. critic peter howell saying, gerwig's take on the alcott classic may shock people who really know the story, and to expect a more leisurely pace. but it could also invigorate them with its bold approach. and another simply stating, ronan is flawless. >> we got a lot of good reviews this morning. good things to say. i saw "jumanji" last night. >> oh yeah, how was it? >> next level, next chapter, whatever they called it. it was good, i enjoyed it. got some chuckles, got some laughs, the rock. all good. >> go ahead, make your way to the movies on this final weekend of 2019. >> yeah. screen. >> you're not going to see any. you don't do the movies. >> i don't do movies. >>> making news in america this morning, travel trouble. a deadly storm slams the west. heavy rain flooding roads. snow closing
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why, again, i think you see a lot of retailers reverting back to the tried and true email marketinag megtime of year. >> reporter: but more than one frequency of emails fromink the retailers is too much. whether the d ads actually click with consumers and their check out carts will be watched closely this holiday season. for "nightly business report," i'm courtney reagan. th>>> a look a numbers from wall street today. the dow fell 27. nasdaq up close 4 closing at a record. the s&p 500 down on that's "nightly business report" tonight. i'm sue herera. thanks for joining us. >> i'm bill griffeth.ni have a great e. see you tomorr ♪ ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation is made possible by... woman: babbel, a language app that teaches ife conversations in a new language, like spanish, french, german, italian and more. babbel's 10 to 15 minute lessons are available as an app or online. more information on babbel.com. narrator: funding was also provided by... the freemaundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation. pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. contributions to this
why, again, i think you see a lot of retailers reverting back to the tried and true email marketinag megtime of year. >> reporter: but more than one frequency of emails fromink the retailers is too much. whether the d ads actually click with consumers and their check out carts will be watched closely this holiday season. for "nightly business report," i'm courtney reagan. th>>> a look a numbers from wall street today. the dow fell 27. nasdaq up close 4 closing at a...
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here with the detail meg tyrrell at hq. >> looking at two members conversion horizon they are put iks and amarin for horizon it was a positive vote on the company's experimental drug for thigh radio eye decease. the stock up 10% in the after hours. the fda does not have to go with the vote from the outside panel of advisers but it often does and set to decide on that drug by march switching to amarin that stock halted all afternoon and reopened getting fda expansion of the label for what its heart drug is approved for including in the label the drug is shown to reduce the risk of events liheart attack and "star trek." and heart diaz is the leading cause of death worldwide it's up 6% as expected however it came up a couple weeks earlier. which is a trend with the fda approving drugs sooner than expected. >> the stock moving up, amarin up 3 peppers staying with biotalk and look broader at the ibb maybe be, the biggest etf in the seccer. surging in the second half of the year now on pace for the longest weekly winning streak since back in 2013. wow. but, your chart master says biotech's
here with the detail meg tyrrell at hq. >> looking at two members conversion horizon they are put iks and amarin for horizon it was a positive vote on the company's experimental drug for thigh radio eye decease. the stock up 10% in the after hours. the fda does not have to go with the vote from the outside panel of advisers but it often does and set to decide on that drug by march switching to amarin that stock halted all afternoon and reopened getting fda expansion of the label for what...
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finally, biomarin getting news for its medication on the most common cause of dwarfism >> meg, how isceived among people in the little people community? >> it's a really important question, contessa it's a bit of a controversial drug some folks in the community don't believe that a drug that right now has proven just to increase height is something that the community needs or that achondroplasia is something that needs to be treated in that way. so it's going to be very interesting to see the response from this community next year as this drug potentially moves through the fda. >> meg, thank you for that >>> a pair of headlines sending tesla stocks soaring today on pacer fior its highest close since december of 2017 mercedes benz will push back the release of its first electric vehicle until 2021, and a longtime bear giving tesla, quote, credit where credit is due. saying tesla is leading in the areas that will likely define the future of car making, like software and electrification on tesla, right now it seems like they own the markets. >> owns the market which market the stock mark
finally, biomarin getting news for its medication on the most common cause of dwarfism >> meg, how isceived among people in the little people community? >> it's a really important question, contessa it's a bit of a controversial drug some folks in the community don't believe that a drug that right now has proven just to increase height is something that the community needs or that achondroplasia is something that needs to be treated in that way. so it's going to be very interesting...
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guys >> meg, thank you. let's take a look at the year's biggest restaurant movers with kate rogers. contessa. restaurants have had a big year with nearly every major fast food chain for 2019. the outperformers have been chipotle, up nearly 100% for the year papa john's up nearly 60%. that's thanks in part to a turnaround under new ceo, rob lynch, and yum china up over 40%. names like brinker and bj's have struggled both negative for 2019, as declines in that space in casual continue major names like starbucks, also outperform the s&p, out 35% year-to-date, while mcdonald's gained about 10% with analysts really looking ahead to 2020 to see what its tech investments will do for next year's gains, guys back over to you >> kate, thanks so much for that now retail underperforming the broader market over the course of the year, although there were big winners hidden amongst that. courtney reagan breaks it down for us >> 2019 was a dynamic year for retail, with a big divergence between winners and losers lululemon up 90% this year tjx shares gained 36%. target up more than 90%. best buy hi
guys >> meg, thank you. let's take a look at the year's biggest restaurant movers with kate rogers. contessa. restaurants have had a big year with nearly every major fast food chain for 2019. the outperformers have been chipotle, up nearly 100% for the year papa john's up nearly 60%. that's thanks in part to a turnaround under new ceo, rob lynch, and yum china up over 40%. names like brinker and bj's have struggled both negative for 2019, as declines in that space in casual continue major...