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the murder of his first wife, meg. with the conclusion of "secrets from the grave". >> meg purk and her unborn baby boy were very together in this graveyard. detective can mifflin was certain that meg had taken secrets to her grief. truths which could prove her husband, scott purk, had put her there. in september 2011, just weeks after scott purk's arrest, the remarkably well preserved bodies of and meg her baby son were exhumed. >> it was amazing to actually meet her. it really was. thinking that we are going to do her and her family justice. >> she was holding that baby in her arms in the casket? >> yes. >> hard to see? >> it was very tough. it really brings everything home. >> a lot had changed since that day in 1985 when this summit county coroner had declared meg 's death a suicide. first of all, instead of a corner, the county now had a bird certified medical examiner. the staff was all new, better trained. forensic technology was much improved. and, thanks to an excellent and bowling job, the marks on meg's body
the murder of his first wife, meg. with the conclusion of "secrets from the grave". >> meg purk and her unborn baby boy were very together in this graveyard. detective can mifflin was certain that meg had taken secrets to her grief. truths which could prove her husband, scott purk, had put her there. in september 2011, just weeks after scott purk's arrest, the remarkably well preserved bodies of and meg her baby son were exhumed. >> it was amazing to actually meet her. it...
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meg tirrell. >> nice to see you a long time.erck reporting a beat for the first quarter and raise. beat on the top and bottom lines. $2.14 a share. revenue $15.9 billion versus $14.6 billion that the street was looking for. raising guidance for earnings and revenue. the beat was driven by the franchises keytruda coming in. gardasil and the anti-viral drug coming in ahead of what analysts were looking for for the full year, the company says it is looking for $5 billion in revenue for the drug. they said it could bring p in $6 billion. i spoke with the cfo in advance of the report. she said business development is a critical priority for merck. the company continues to be active on that front this has been a key question for the pharmaceutical industry. they have a lot of cash. bio-teches are horrible valuations do the sellers believe where the prices are is a permanent change or a temporary one that is something we have been hearing from leadership in the pharmaceutical industry right now. are these prices where they settle for m
meg tirrell. >> nice to see you a long time.erck reporting a beat for the first quarter and raise. beat on the top and bottom lines. $2.14 a share. revenue $15.9 billion versus $14.6 billion that the street was looking for. raising guidance for earnings and revenue. the beat was driven by the franchises keytruda coming in. gardasil and the anti-viral drug coming in ahead of what analysts were looking for for the full year, the company says it is looking for $5 billion in revenue for the...
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>> i am, and meg ryan. >> jimmy: and meg ryan, right.eg ryan in the movie, though. [ laughter ] >> what did she play? >> jimmy: i don't know, gosling, i guess. i don't know. maybe the reverse. did you know geese are female? >> i never checked. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah they are. [ applause ] so now you go up with these pilots, navy pilots who are bad-asses, right? >> absolutely, yeah. best in the world. >> jimmy: did they try to make you throw up the whole time? >> no, and honestly, that was a big thing for tom too. he knew we were going to be filming in these jets for many months. and so he wanted to make sure they didn't make us sick right off the bat. but i know you're having some other people from the movie probably coming on at some point. >> jimmy: yeah. >> there's six new pilots in the story. and three of the six puked like every day. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, great. >> i was not one of them. >> jimmy: yeah, i would have been one of them. i would have thrown up before i got on the plane, for at least six hours after i got off t
>> i am, and meg ryan. >> jimmy: and meg ryan, right.eg ryan in the movie, though. [ laughter ] >> what did she play? >> jimmy: i don't know, gosling, i guess. i don't know. maybe the reverse. did you know geese are female? >> i never checked. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah they are. [ applause ] so now you go up with these pilots, navy pilots who are bad-asses, right? >> absolutely, yeah. best in the world. >> jimmy: did they try to make you throw...
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i don't think that's going to be the case, meg.appen is that once we get through this cycle, it likely will be similar to flu >> but of course, the exception to that, he said, is if we get one of these crazy new variants that really means the vaccines don't work you're back to square one. however, going into that sort of more regular flu market is something that people are trying to figure out. as you noted, pfizer and moderna going in completely different directions from a stock perspective this week. oppenheimer telling me it's because pfizer is trading more defensively with the rest of pharma, which is very popular right now. moderna trading more like a vaccine stock, as it has if you look back over the last month, you see moderna, biontech, and pfizer up a bit. n novavax, it has filed in application, but we don't know if it's going to be part of the booster discussions going forward. sara >> what did he say about this current wave that we are experiencing of the ba .2 variant? how concerns is the white house and what are we see
i don't think that's going to be the case, meg.appen is that once we get through this cycle, it likely will be similar to flu >> but of course, the exception to that, he said, is if we get one of these crazy new variants that really means the vaccines don't work you're back to square one. however, going into that sort of more regular flu market is something that people are trying to figure out. as you noted, pfizer and moderna going in completely different directions from a stock...
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mel. >> meg, thanks meg tr rell. guy, where's the trade here?ook at amgen the second largest holding in ibb i think it's about % behind moderna at 9%. within a whisper of its all-time high we made in the summer of 2020 they report i believe wednesday after the bell you can still make a very compelling case on valuation i think they're going to blow through those prior all-time highs. amgen is the play. and if you want to sort of spread your chips ibb. >> in the ibb it's worth pointing out that moderna and biogen are responsible for 70% of the pain you've had in that index. again, at one point moderna was close to 8% of the ibb biogen's been a disaster since announcing their controversial alzheimer's. if you look at ibb amgen and gilead have been stalwarts and those are balance sheets that in this environment are not high-flying biotech stocks, they're actually very conservative companies >> coming up, will april showers bring may flowers for bitcoin? after a double-digit drop this month. we'll break down what is next for crypto but first verizon
mel. >> meg, thanks meg tr rell. guy, where's the trade here?ook at amgen the second largest holding in ibb i think it's about % behind moderna at 9%. within a whisper of its all-time high we made in the summer of 2020 they report i believe wednesday after the bell you can still make a very compelling case on valuation i think they're going to blow through those prior all-time highs. amgen is the play. and if you want to sort of spread your chips ibb. >> in the ibb it's worth...
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phil, thank you. >>> we turn to meg now where does this leave the cdc especially as covid cases have been rising once again meg with the latest. >> well, there's a broad question for the cdc, and what the biden administration does here there are concerns expressed by some that if the administration appeals this and really takes it up through higher courts that you could see sort of broader challenges to cdc's public health authorities even beyond the current situation we're in and we are in a situation where the cdc, of course, had just said we should keep that mandate in place on planes, trains and other forms of transportation at least until early may, because we are in a situation of uncertainty right now. with a new variant, that's driving at least cases higher. so we are seeing cases up more than 20% over the past two weeks across the united states now to about 33,000 per day. but, of course, when you look across the u.s., that's not even there are bigger increases in some places in the country, particularly in the northeast. hospitalizations are near pandemic lows right now. de
phil, thank you. >>> we turn to meg now where does this leave the cdc especially as covid cases have been rising once again meg with the latest. >> well, there's a broad question for the cdc, and what the biden administration does here there are concerns expressed by some that if the administration appeals this and really takes it up through higher courts that you could see sort of broader challenges to cdc's public health authorities even beyond the current situation we're in...
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it's an open question. >> all right meg tirrell, thanks so much. >>> are you rocking some vans whileo, harsh, you're probably old. a new survey of teenagers just out reveals what's in and what's out for gen z. the big winners and losers and the trends next. >>> plus ed sheeran accused in court of ripping off another artist with his mega-hit "shape of you." today the judge made his decision ♪ ♪ ♪ "how bizarre" by omc ♪ no annual fee on any discover card. ♪ ♪ if you're a small business, there are lots of choices no annual fee on any discover card. when it comes to your internet and technology needs. but when you choose comcast business internet, you choose the largest, fastest reliable network. you choose advanced security for total peace of mind. and you choose fiber solutions with speeds up to 10 gigs to the most small businesses. that's virtually everywhere we serve. the choice is clear: make your business future ready with the network from the most innovative company. comcast business. powering possibilities™. >>> the teenagers, they know what's in and how long and what's out for h
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you have it absolutely right, meg. and quite frankly it met our internal expectations. it was just a disconnect to how the street thought it would play out over the year. >> tell us about that decision do you think this is unique to j&j, or are you guys kind of seeing that dynamic play out for covid vaccines more broadly? >> well, meg, you know, i'll let the other manufacturers speak on their behalf, but i do think it is a phenomena across all vaccines if you look at the supply surplus. they have limited capacity in terms of refrigeration, in terms of just administrative getting shots in arms, so that's created a bit 06 a backlog there, but we also had latitude in that our vaccine remember was not-for-profit so we were not dependent on it for our earnings per share guidance, and it's quite unusual to be frank we even give product specific guidance. we did it last year because we understood the street had an expectation or at least excitement around understanding how vaccine sales might play out, but it was never materi
you have it absolutely right, meg. and quite frankly it met our internal expectations. it was just a disconnect to how the street thought it would play out over the year. >> tell us about that decision do you think this is unique to j&j, or are you guys kind of seeing that dynamic play out for covid vaccines more broadly? >> well, meg, you know, i'll let the other manufacturers speak on their behalf, but i do think it is a phenomena across all vaccines if you look at the supply...
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and in south africa, we meet the be a meg for been as of the west. africa has produced some of the greatest names across different sporting disciplines from footballers to basket bowlers. and of course, from right here, distance runners. yet the continent continues to grapple with lack of government investment, for example, or growth, mismanagement of teams. and perhaps was of all corruption is posters to sions, one of the continent lagging behind despite the immense and natural talent. well, i spoke to a few people here in kenya to try and answer the question. when webster lucas is getting ready to lift, it looks like he is preparing for war. a battle between himself and an unimaginable 150 kilograms over his head. this is the life of a weight lifter. and webster is one of the best in kenya. he was well on his way to becoming an olympian, but things didn't go quite as planned. i slid my body. i should, i showed up in the gym. i put all dabbled like good. but unfortunately, for example, home like the direction which was supposed to be like go my link to our scholarship and the olympics of w
and in south africa, we meet the be a meg for been as of the west. africa has produced some of the greatest names across different sporting disciplines from footballers to basket bowlers. and of course, from right here, distance runners. yet the continent continues to grapple with lack of government investment, for example, or growth, mismanagement of teams. and perhaps was of all corruption is posters to sions, one of the continent lagging behind despite the immense and natural talent. well, i...
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meg, how will this help with decision making?ew center describe it, is not only to provide better data and forecasts on covid and in the future other diseases, but also to communicate those really clearly to both policymakers and individual people. dr. ashish jha, the white house's new covid response coordinator noted today that right now in the pandemic, there's a lot of misinformation and a lot of confusion but at the very least, he said people should be able to look at a solid set of data to inform their own decision making. and that isn't the case right now with covid he continued the weather analogy saying for example, he looked at the trast today and left a jacket and umbrella at home. >> as a society, we can make different choices. the problem has been that we don't even begin with the same book of facts. we fight about it. is it 40 or 80 is it raining or is it sunny and policy making in that context is nearly impossible and that, to me, is going to be a major contribution of this center >> now, the center aims to inform d
meg, how will this help with decision making?ew center describe it, is not only to provide better data and forecasts on covid and in the future other diseases, but also to communicate those really clearly to both policymakers and individual people. dr. ashish jha, the white house's new covid response coordinator noted today that right now in the pandemic, there's a lot of misinformation and a lot of confusion but at the very least, he said people should be able to look at a solid set of data to...
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norah. >> o'donnell: meg oliver, thanks.l china largest city remains under a strict covid lockdown tonight affecting more than 26 million residents with most being forced to remain indoors. here's cbs's elizabeth palmer. >> no one dreamed they would ever see this. shanghai, china's cosmopolitan dine mow empty and silent. at night between the high-rises a drone tells people to follow covid rules and bizarrely not to sing on their balcony. during the day, there is a frantic push by the government to get food to millions shut into their homes. but it hasn't been-- and social media shows protests. in this one the crowd shuts we're starving. while last week a man was filmed venting his furry on the phone. >> what am ppuy iatardrivi our death. >> construction crews have converted shanghai's convention center into a vast isolation ward for 50,000 beds. anyone who tests positive has no choice. as one patient posted on tik tos special bus and then check in to a facility filled with bunks and staff in hazmat suit, there has been econo
norah. >> o'donnell: meg oliver, thanks.l china largest city remains under a strict covid lockdown tonight affecting more than 26 million residents with most being forced to remain indoors. here's cbs's elizabeth palmer. >> no one dreamed they would ever see this. shanghai, china's cosmopolitan dine mow empty and silent. at night between the high-rises a drone tells people to follow covid rules and bizarrely not to sing on their balcony. during the day, there is a frantic push by...
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it's meg, i'm super excited. i see all these people, all this wonderful designs. i feel emotionally like i want to be part of this industry. i really do because that's what i love. hum. at networks, there are lots of people to meet. he talks about his goal of re launching his agency model stand in germany. he also wants to have a mr and miss afghan competition among the afghan community here in his new home. his story is well received. it hello. hi, i'm huh. so do you guys design or no later? wow. but i'm from of gone a song. we build the on li, fashion agency in afghanistan, right before the government collapse. my basic job as a fashion choreography, i have models gone the stage. so i thought maybe you both are models was you are. thank you, back actresses in all you. wonderful. so that glocks that very my kid looks amazing. with these are all new experiences for hum ed, but he's clear about his goals. he wants to keep alive the new modern face of afghanistan, which seems to have disappeared under the taliban. i want the people off the world to know that i'm hon
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it's an open question. >> all right meg tirrell, thanks so much. >>> are you rocking some vans whilepchat and buying land in the metaverse? if so, harsh, you're probably old. a new survey of teenagers just out reveals what's in and what's out for gen z. the big winners and losers and the trends next. >>> plus ed sheeran accused in court of ripping off another artist with hi favorite apparel brand that was cool when i was a teen and that was a number of years ago. lululemon and crocs are gaining in popularity, while vans and amazon are less cool this time around, but still trending hollister and justice continue to be on the outs. handbags hold on to their aspirational status. favorites are coach, michael kors and louis vuitton and spending on beauty is even stronger and the socially conscious gen z-ers care about what's in those products as clean and science-based ingredients really matter. ulta is the top destination for beauty elf is the favorite makeup brand for the first time and olaplex is tops for hair care. the survey has 21 years of data of the people surveyed it often finds
it's an open question. >> all right meg tirrell, thanks so much. >>> are you rocking some vans whilepchat and buying land in the metaverse? if so, harsh, you're probably old. a new survey of teenagers just out reveals what's in and what's out for gen z. the big winners and losers and the trends next. >>> plus ed sheeran accused in court of ripping off another artist with hi favorite apparel brand that was cool when i was a teen and that was a number of years ago....
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lindsey bell here to break down the crucial moments of the trading day, plus meg tirrell on johnson & lululemon. stocks are in rally mode for the first time in three days at session highs having a climb into the close joining us is lindsey bell and lindsey, just talk to raphael bostic, atlanta fed president. what was notable to me is, so all of the fed presidents are ready to raise rates steadily, which he confirmed but he said that the difference in opinion right now at the fed is on what it's going to do to the economy, and he sounded a lot more cautious than some of his peers, for instance, on the uncertainties that are in the economy right now. he cited real wages being negative, said the global growth from the imf taking down forecasts today, is an uncertainty and they're willing to sort of see how the economy and the markets digest the rate hikes. very different from bullard talking about 75 basis point hikes not taking that off the table. how do you think it's all impacting the market >> yeah, i mean, there's clearly two sides to this story. and i think the reality is we're kin
lindsey bell here to break down the crucial moments of the trading day, plus meg tirrell on johnson & lululemon. stocks are in rally mode for the first time in three days at session highs having a climb into the close joining us is lindsey bell and lindsey, just talk to raphael bostic, atlanta fed president. what was notable to me is, so all of the fed presidents are ready to raise rates steadily, which he confirmed but he said that the difference in opinion right now at the fed is on what...
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meg oliver, cbs news. >>> that is the "overnight news" for this friday. some of you the news continues. for everyone else, check back later for cbs mornings. of course, you can follow us online any time at cbsnews.com. reporting from the nation's capital, i'm errol barnett. >>> this is cbs news flash. i'm tom hanson in new york. fighting rages on in eastern ukraine, as the russian invasion enters week seven. the ukrainian minister of foreign affairs called for more weapons, warning a battle for ne world war ii. >>> the first privately funded and crude mission to the international space station is expected to launch at 11:17 a.m. eastern. the spacex mission will take three paying customers and a professional astronaut to iss for just over a week. each person reportedly paid $55 million. >>> and at noon eastern, the academy of motion pictures, arts and sciences will meet to decide on sanctions on will smith after he slapped comedian chris rock at the oscars. smith has since resigned from the academy. for more news, download the cbs news app on your cell pho
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it's an open question. >> all right meg tirrell, thanks so much. >>> are you rocking some vans whileg winners and losers and the trends next. >>> plus ed sheeran accused in court of ripping off another court of ripping off another artist with hi ♪ ♪ introducing the all-electric chevy silverado rst. the only ev truck that combines: 4-wheel steer a multi-flex midgate and up to a 400-mile range on a full charge and the only way to reserve it is at chevy.com. find your future. find new roads. xfinity mobile runs on america's most reliable 5g network, but for up to half the price of verizon, find your future. so you have more money for more stuff. this phone? fewer groceries. this phone? more groceries! this phone? fewer concert tickets. this phone? more concert tickets. and not just for my shows. switch to xfinity mobile for half the price of verizon. that's a savings of over $500 a year. switch today. >>> oh, the teenagers. they know what's in and how long and what's out for how long before the rest of us do and twice a year, they tell us what's trending and piper sanders teen trend sur
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yeah, so meg is asking where guardians usually family members they were. they could also be members of the town. so sometimes community members say like local officials. would place someone under guardianship, but primarily guardians where family members or or close friends neighbors? absolutely. a great question okay, great. well, thank you so much everybody excellent job today, and i will see you back here on thursday. thanks again. as many of you know, the most divisive perhaps one of the most divisive elections in our nation's history was the election hundred president john adams ultimately lost to vice president thomas jefferson. and while the transfer of power was ultimately peaceful. adams did forego his successors inauguration. i think that's also happened another time or two, but i won't bring that up. and those two men actually remained at odds for many many
yeah, so meg is asking where guardians usually family members they were. they could also be members of the town. so sometimes community members say like local officials. would place someone under guardianship, but primarily guardians where family members or or close friends neighbors? absolutely. a great question okay, great. well, thank you so much everybody excellent job today, and i will see you back here on thursday. thanks again. as many of you know, the most divisive perhaps one of the...
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i said it will not prevent nato members for vacuum from transferring its megs to ukraine. particle haine has more from washington dc. this is very significant. we're seeing now from the u. s. that they're willing to not only do more of a, provide more for ukraine in its war effort. their reports of us is now looking at the intelligence. it's been sharing with ukraine and are looking to expand that, including possibly showing russian locations in the don bath. that is something they're exploring. something if they do, they probably won't confirm publicly. but if you look at the list of weapons, and again, this all comes after about an hour long phone call between us president joe biden, and you creating president load as a lindsey then they came out this new $800000000.00 worth. now we knew some of the things last night when you really get down to the nitty gritty of the list. this is a quite extraordinary departure. as you mentioned, the 800 howitzers. one of the problems with the pentagon says is the cravings are going to have to be trained on those systems. they're not all that simple.
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professor meg russell, director— dangerous situation.sell, director of the _ russell, director of the constitution unit at university couege constitution unit at university college london, thank you so much for your time. college london, thank you so much foryourtime— we can speak now to the labour mp, thangam debbonaire, who is shadow leader of the house of commons for her response to borisjohnson's statement on so—called "partygate". very good evening teal. that evening- _ very good evening teal. that evening. what _ very good evening teal. that evening. what did _ very good evening teal. that evening. what did you - very good evening teal. that evening. what did you make| very good evening teal. that - evening. what did you make what was said b the evening. what did you make what was said by the prime _ evening. what did you make what was said by the prime minister— evening. what did you make what was said by the prime minister this - said by the prime minister this evening? it’s said by the prime minister this eveninu? v ' . said by
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have data for under-6s so that should be moving through in the next weeks and months. >> all right, megding this shortened trading week on a sour note. the dow has just turned negative by 18 or so. >> right now, the s&p down almost a percent the nasdaq the hardest hit today. interest rate pressure continues to really hit the tech heavy nasdaq >> and interest rate pressure coming off a little stronger data the consumer sentiment report this morning probably the main piece that people have been citing as a risk for recession it had plunged, slowed a little bit of ary bound this morning. shall we check on twitter? >> ithink we have to down 2%. obviously, the spike -- the stock had a big spike earlier today. i believe up about 11% earlier on the news elon musk wants to take the company private a lot of questions about his ability to actually do so, a lot of questions about the bid itself, 5420, very similar to when he mentioned taking tesla at 420 >> the board doesn't seem interested right now ball's in his court. if he thinks he can somehow still get it done around that resistance >> big m
have data for under-6s so that should be moving through in the next weeks and months. >> all right, megding this shortened trading week on a sour note. the dow has just turned negative by 18 or so. >> right now, the s&p down almost a percent the nasdaq the hardest hit today. interest rate pressure continues to really hit the tech heavy nasdaq >> and interest rate pressure coming off a little stronger data the consumer sentiment report this morning probably the main piece...
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meg oliver, cbs news. >>> and that is the "overnight news" for this wednesday.ome of you the news continues. for others check back later for "cbs mornings." and you can follow us online anytime at cbsnews.com. reporting from our nation's capital, i'm norah o'donnell. >>> this is "cbs news flash." i'm tom hanson in new york. the united states plans to impose a new round of sanctions against russia for the killing of ukrainian citizens. the biden administration also authorized an additional $100 million to help ukrainian troops. more than 7.1 million people have been displaced from the war. >>> tesla's ceo elon musk is joining twitter's board of directors through 2024. the announcement comes one day after musk announced he owns a 9% stake in the company. >>> and the streets of d.c. are a little bit safer after police captured a fox that was attacking people on capitol hill including a congressman and a reporter. the tiny animal caused so much panic it even got its own twitter account. police are warning staffers not to approach any more foxes. for more news downlo
meg oliver, cbs news. >>> and that is the "overnight news" for this wednesday.ome of you the news continues. for others check back later for "cbs mornings." and you can follow us online anytime at cbsnews.com. reporting from our nation's capital, i'm norah o'donnell. >>> this is "cbs news flash." i'm tom hanson in new york. the united states plans to impose a new round of sanctions against russia for the killing of ukrainian citizens. the biden...
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kumasi: look at meg's still. -- look at meg's skin.kin care habits experts say you do not want to toss our sunscreen and moisturizer. make sure you always keep that in rotation. you can see the rest of their tips on gma coming up at 7:00. reggie: i'm sorry. that is the most beautiful skin i've ever seen on a person. i do not understand how skin works anymore. kumasi: moisturizer. reggie: i really thought she was fully beat. amazing. kumasi: hugo makeup free on weekends? reggie: this is a light beat. kumasi: i am very jealous. reggie: you look great. kumasi: i love not having makeup on. if i could just do it like that, i would. reggie: i would like to come back and look like megan thee stallion. kumasi: moisturizer. reggie: and a lot of squats. kumasi: get the knees right. [laughter] up next, things you need to know today. reggie: you can watch all of our newscast live and on-demand. it is available for amazon fire tv and roku. kumasi: as we had to break, makeup free sea lion. reggie: they're active again this morning. this is the time.
kumasi: look at meg's still. -- look at meg's skin.kin care habits experts say you do not want to toss our sunscreen and moisturizer. make sure you always keep that in rotation. you can see the rest of their tips on gma coming up at 7:00. reggie: i'm sorry. that is the most beautiful skin i've ever seen on a person. i do not understand how skin works anymore. kumasi: moisturizer. reggie: i really thought she was fully beat. amazing. kumasi: hugo makeup free on weekends? reggie: this is a light...
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yes, a volunteer is needed to look at this meg, who will go? i do it right. something again, you go. it is right to eat. look here 50 pieces for hold, hold for you hold, not yours. from this i get twenty from each piece. the rest, what will your boys do for a second la, what people. great. you are my first informant. you want to live and maybe live well. i didn't understand you. gloomy by nature. what do you mean so i need a sister? just promise that no one will know about this market. well covered. yeah, there is a long interest in this woman. well, the boys whispered to me that it hurts, they don’t know something with marat, or they want to breed a woman for loot, maybe bang her. you promised me, what do you know about this bazaar, only you and i yes, without a bazaar, an agreement. if you drive there is no one to take bets, i will be honest with you i confess for us the accident with vitalik, he was a complete surprise, but just a complete, complete two steps away from the club and suddenly it was so good that i managed to insure him. you see, you can say,
yes, a volunteer is needed to look at this meg, who will go? i do it right. something again, you go. it is right to eat. look here 50 pieces for hold, hold for you hold, not yours. from this i get twenty from each piece. the rest, what will your boys do for a second la, what people. great. you are my first informant. you want to live and maybe live well. i didn't understand you. gloomy by nature. what do you mean so i need a sister? just promise that no one will know about this market. well...
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i know you only thing that i need to have a friend is brand a lima meg with a with well actually i'm back seed here. i'm and this is one of those shows during new york fashion that is literally out of a go at 321. mm hm. with a with that was by far along, by the way, i've, i've done in my life and one side of my brain. i'm like okay, powerful was told that, but then also it's very important to know exactly where to walk the last one was like, we might run into that robot with but it's also about ok. i have this incredible opportunity to represent my community to like show people this a new face. i feel like i would be doing a huge disservice to myself and all girls that are looking after me. if i didn't make this the most that i can oh, oh everyone. my name is denise was camping on your state director. i promise not to teach you any choreography as we got. i got it, i got it going on, but i won't be in touch, but if you a little bit nervous, oh good. the honesty, i appreciate it. and for both people, when they feel about little bit of fear they love bacteria paralyzed. but you, on th
i know you only thing that i need to have a friend is brand a lima meg with a with well actually i'm back seed here. i'm and this is one of those shows during new york fashion that is literally out of a go at 321. mm hm. with a with that was by far along, by the way, i've, i've done in my life and one side of my brain. i'm like okay, powerful was told that, but then also it's very important to know exactly where to walk the last one was like, we might run into that robot with but it's also...
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long-term effects of covid cnbc's meg tirrell covers science for us a lot of people interested in answersho survive the infection which means up to 23% of americans may experience long covid. health problems four or more weeks after an initial infection. the effects can include brain fog, shortness of breath, pounding heart and kidney failure. the biden administration has a few parts but it's mainly focused on coordinating a better understanding of the condition and ways to research and get treatment. it tasked the secretary of human services to have a government wide response and put together a national research action plan working with the secretaries of defense, labor, energy and veterans affairs, shep. >> hey, on the need for a second booster, meg, the cdc director did more clarifying today on who should get one. >> reporter: yeah, this is really interesting the fda and cdc cleared fourth doses for everyone over 50 last week a lot of people are trying to figure out cases and hospitalizations down so significantly if they need a booster right now. dr. rochelle walensky said an addition
long-term effects of covid cnbc's meg tirrell covers science for us a lot of people interested in answersho survive the infection which means up to 23% of americans may experience long covid. health problems four or more weeks after an initial infection. the effects can include brain fog, shortness of breath, pounding heart and kidney failure. the biden administration has a few parts but it's mainly focused on coordinating a better understanding of the condition and ways to research and get...
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you know, i'm going to give a shout out to general quartermaster general montgomery megs. i think chase was lucky to have someone like megs as quartermaster general when you're saying feeding and clothing etc. the army not a penny went astray under him and he was really into getting that done. yeah, no that there's it's one thing to raise the money, but it's another particularly in the kind of corrupt era in which the civil war was fought. um to to turn that into and again. i'm sure some of your viewers are saying well, i know but my great-great-grandfather wasn't paid his salary his salary for six months, but the viewers who had southern ancestors who fought in the civil war are nodding their heads and saying yeah, mine wasn't paid during the whole. -- war right or was paid in confederate money, which proved ultimately worthless. whereas the northern there was some inflation, but the northern dollar held up. pretty well one of the reasons i brought montgomery magazette. he only has two two small mentions in your index. so but i i like indices and i love footnotes, uh, lik
you know, i'm going to give a shout out to general quartermaster general montgomery megs. i think chase was lucky to have someone like megs as quartermaster general when you're saying feeding and clothing etc. the army not a penny went astray under him and he was really into getting that done. yeah, no that there's it's one thing to raise the money, but it's another particularly in the kind of corrupt era in which the civil war was fought. um to to turn that into and again. i'm sure some of...
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on miracles in the works here's cnbc's meg tirrell. >> reporter: most of us take a handshake like this for granted but not former army sargeant gary anderson from champaign, illinois, who lost his right hand back in 2005 while serving in iraq and out on patrol, he was hit by a roadside bomb. >> shrapnel came up through the vehicle, severed my jaw and i have a mild traumatic brain injury >> today he uses this, fully robotic prosthetic bionic limbs like these work by receiving signals from the users own muscles. >> super light, super strong. >> this is the creator of the ability hand and ceo of sionic, a small startup in chicago. >> it's detecting all the different positions i'm making with my finger. >> it's armed with human like movement quick reflexes and engineered strong enough to withstand even an arm wrestling match. >> it takes a lot of strength to with stand the forces of arm wrestling we designed the ability hand to be that strong >> reporter: but what makes the ability hand different is it provides touch feedback to the wearer. >> we have touch sensors that relay that informat
on miracles in the works here's cnbc's meg tirrell. >> reporter: most of us take a handshake like this for granted but not former army sargeant gary anderson from champaign, illinois, who lost his right hand back in 2005 while serving in iraq and out on patrol, he was hit by a roadside bomb. >> shrapnel came up through the vehicle, severed my jaw and i have a mild traumatic brain injury >> today he uses this, fully robotic prosthetic bionic limbs like these work by receiving...
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and the thriller in the cut, starring meg l thriller in the cut, starring meg ryan as a woman who witnesses i for me, it is her film—making, i wanted — for me, it is her film—making, i wanted to— for me, it is her film—making, i wanted to be a part of her type of storytelling and the way she portrays people, at like their ugliest— portrays people, at like their ugliest places and somehow, what she wants_ ugliest places and somehow, what she wants from _ ugliest places and somehow, what she wants from people, is, you know, they're _ wants from people, is, you know, they're true, _ wants from people, is, you know, they're true, authentic, all the ugliness. — they're true, authentic, all the ugliness, all of it. in they're true, authentic, all the ugliness, all of it.— they're true, authentic, all the ugliness, all of it. in one sense, jane campion — ugliness, all of it. in one sense, jane campion was _ ugliness, all of it. in one sense, jane campion was dancing - ugliness, all of it. in one sense, jane campion was dancing on i ugliness, all of it. in one sense, | jane campion was dancing on h
and the thriller in the cut, starring meg l thriller in the cut, starring meg ryan as a woman who witnesses i for me, it is her film—making, i wanted — for me, it is her film—making, i wanted to— for me, it is her film—making, i wanted to be a part of her type of storytelling and the way she portrays people, at like their ugliest— portrays people, at like their ugliest places and somehow, what she wants_ ugliest places and somehow, what she wants from _ ugliest places and somehow,...
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i wish we had just a little bit more time. meg fantastic thoughts. we'll be talking about the war in ukraine or what might prove to be a very, very important juncture in that conflict. thanks for joining us. come by next time until i'm by, by and trips with ah, [000:00:00;00] with who his label has it all. hello. it identifies products that are permissible to consume according to the youth walmack faith. this label is becoming more important in germany as well. and becoming a source of concern for some of the big business of muslim consumers in 15 minutes do w. i fighting for protection with one of the most detailed wildlife censuses ever. take it in kenya. it gives us a status of the health of our ecosystem. and i'll buy a diverse with how science and technology are eating conservation efforts. eco africa. in 90 minutes on d. w o . they will today will make the german here just in the gym. loved and batting stuff away. but i'm not even know how to work my own car and everyone with later holes and everything today, just getting, are you ready to meet
i wish we had just a little bit more time. meg fantastic thoughts. we'll be talking about the war in ukraine or what might prove to be a very, very important juncture in that conflict. thanks for joining us. come by next time until i'm by, by and trips with ah, [000:00:00;00] with who his label has it all. hello. it identifies products that are permissible to consume according to the youth walmack faith. this label is becoming more important in germany as well. and becoming a source of concern...