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i also learned that meg terrell is a spectacular singer. many people are blaming the decline of homeownership on the millenials who just simply can't get credit or maybe don't have any interest in owning a home. if that's true, your next guest says it could change. >>> plus, it is your last chance to guess this mystery chart. it's a company stock market that's hitting a near seven-year high. very commodity-based economy, folks. that's another hint. if you don't know by now, shame ow. >> meg terrell's singing career in the future. when the moment's spontaneous, why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, u
i also learned that meg terrell is a spectacular singer. many people are blaming the decline of homeownership on the millenials who just simply can't get credit or maybe don't have any interest in owning a home. if that's true, your next guest says it could change. >>> plus, it is your last chance to guess this mystery chart. it's a company stock market that's hitting a near seven-year high. very commodity-based economy, folks. that's another hint. if you don't know by now, shame ow....
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we asked meg terrell to find out. what did you find out? let's run the package. >> it was the viral sensation that soaked the country this summer. the ice bucket challenge was accepted by everyone from ceos to celebrities to presidents. and a few cnbc faces as well. >> ah! >> reporter: it raised $115 million for als research as well as the profile of a disease with no good treatments. >> the amount of funds that the als association has available to them has increased dramatically, which hopefully will allow them to fund more grants able to fund larger amounts of money for larger projects and maybe even be a little more creative in tipt of project that is they're able to fund. >> researcher john landers is part of a worldwide project to sequence the genomes of thousands of people are als. also known as lou gehrig's disease. the hope is that it will lead to understanding of what causes ore ls and improve drug dwromt development. before the ice bucket challenge there wasn't funding for his we've work, but as a result, the als association was a
we asked meg terrell to find out. what did you find out? let's run the package. >> it was the viral sensation that soaked the country this summer. the ice bucket challenge was accepted by everyone from ceos to celebrities to presidents. and a few cnbc faces as well. >> ah! >> reporter: it raised $115 million for als research as well as the profile of a disease with no good treatments. >> the amount of funds that the als association has available to them has increased...
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. >> meg terrell is live at cnbc world headquarters in new york with more. >> good morning, that's right. the west coast ports handle nearly half of all u.s. maritime trade and 70% of exports from aishia. several asian automakers are facing higher shipping rates and rerouting their products sending them by air freight which is more expensive. honda says it will slow production at know north american plants. subaru is shipping most parts now by plane and toyota will reduce overtime at some of its u.s. plants. u.s. is a prime market for chile which ships grapes, apples and kiwis here during the fall and winter. back to you guys. >> a whole range of products affected thank you. >>> ask tech ceos about the next big thing in silicon valley. they may tell you it's mobile health. more and more there's an app for that. you can already use your phone to help diagnose ear infections, even monitor a child's blood sugar. they just released the health patch md, applied to the skin. it monitors the heart and other health metrics. >> these technologies can bring the costs down. at the same time the pat
. >> meg terrell is live at cnbc world headquarters in new york with more. >> good morning, that's right. the west coast ports handle nearly half of all u.s. maritime trade and 70% of exports from aishia. several asian automakers are facing higher shipping rates and rerouting their products sending them by air freight which is more expensive. honda says it will slow production at know north american plants. subaru is shipping most parts now by plane and toyota will reduce overtime...
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i'm meg terrell. take a look at fired dd eye.ince the company reported earnings on wednesday. carl back to you. >>> as we said earlier, the president is holding a summit on cybersecurity. and can something substantial come from the summit. joining us to weigh in on the significance of it is aneesh chopra the first technology your of the u.s. government innovative state. aneesh, good to have you. >> good morning to you. >> tim cook say name and some say it's not gore flash than substance. do you agree? >> absolutely not. if you take a look at the administrative announcements today, more in the private sector have joined hands with the federal government to improve cybersecurity standards. that's not a point of discussion, they're announcing their commitment to implement which is a positive step in the cybercommunity issue. >> aneesh when i speak to people on the topic, silicon valley in particular, they scoff at the department of defense's efforts in this area they indicate there's a growing schism if you will between the administ
i'm meg terrell. take a look at fired dd eye.ince the company reported earnings on wednesday. carl back to you. >>> as we said earlier, the president is holding a summit on cybersecurity. and can something substantial come from the summit. joining us to weigh in on the significance of it is aneesh chopra the first technology your of the u.s. government innovative state. aneesh, good to have you. >> good morning to you. >> tim cook say name and some say it's not gore flash...
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let's turn to meg terrell, live at cnbc world headquarters. good morning, meg. >> good morning. stocks could face pressure today as investors worry about bailout talks in greece which have stalled and the shaky cease-fire between russia and ukraine. futures are lower ahead of the opening bell. the markets come off a positive week, we saw the s&p 500 index close at a record high friday. we get data on housing and reports on inflation, home construction, manufacturing and the minutes from last month's fed meeting later this week. on friday the dow rising nearly 47 points to 18,019 the nasdaq up 36 to 4893. back to you guys. >> are the will meg, thanks. >>> we're hearing more about the apple watch, the "wall street journal" says it won't have as many health features as first planned partly because apple was not able to get them to work as dependably as they would like partly because it would expose the watch to too much government oversight as a health device this according to the "wall street journal." separately apple founder steve wozniak says he feels confident the watch will b
let's turn to meg terrell, live at cnbc world headquarters. good morning, meg. >> good morning. stocks could face pressure today as investors worry about bailout talks in greece which have stalled and the shaky cease-fire between russia and ukraine. futures are lower ahead of the opening bell. the markets come off a positive week, we saw the s&p 500 index close at a record high friday. we get data on housing and reports on inflation, home construction, manufacturing and the minutes...
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meg terrell with a special ™.all now and request this free decision guide and explore the range of aarp medicare supplement plans. all plans like these let you choose any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. these are the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp. call now and request your free decision guide and start gathering the information you need to help you go long™. ♪ ♪ >>> it's like a tv curse. this happens on golf coverage. when you mention that a golfer hasn't three-putted all tournament immediately he or she three-putts. we've been mentioning the dow is on track for its best week since december of '11 and now we're not. we've jinxed it. the dow falling back. we're down 85 points. anything more than 75 points or thereabouts and we don't have it. so right now we're seeing the lows of the session for the industrials, for the s&p, and the nasdaq. look at the ten sectors inside the s&p 500 index. two are positive everybody else is negative. those financials he likes are tradin
meg terrell with a special ™.all now and request this free decision guide and explore the range of aarp medicare supplement plans. all plans like these let you choose any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. these are the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp. call now and request your free decision guide and start gathering the information you need to help you go long™. ♪ ♪ >>> it's like a tv curse. this happens on golf coverage. when you...
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let's get over to meg terrel and a market flar. >> hey, carl. celebratory day for the biotec biotechs. gilead higher than expected on the hepatitis c drugs. the concerns are weighing across the industry dragging not down gilead to achillion but cholesterol and cancer as well. gilead trading down 8%, achelion and abby. merck which issued a weak outlook this morning is another competitor in the space trading down about 3.3%. carl, back to you. >> and that was a whopper of a currency comment in merck. >> when we come back another company may have already beaten amazon to the punch when it comes to delivery drones. who they are in a moment. plus he's best known for "mall rats" and "my name is earl" but today amazon's latest star. doesn't always look like that. join us in a few moments. rick santelli what are you watching today? >> we will be watching three areas. we will talk about 10-year and yields you ought to be aware of, talk about the distance or spread between 10-year yields here and 10-year bund yields overseas and last but not least, we're
let's get over to meg terrel and a market flar. >> hey, carl. celebratory day for the biotec biotechs. gilead higher than expected on the hepatitis c drugs. the concerns are weighing across the industry dragging not down gilead to achillion but cholesterol and cancer as well. gilead trading down 8%, achelion and abby. merck which issued a weak outlook this morning is another competitor in the space trading down about 3.3%. carl, back to you. >> and that was a whopper of a currency...
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meg terrell with a special report on that. >> let's get into the meat of it.ssed stocks, it is still the best weekly gain for the dow since 2011. the s&p up about
meg terrell with a special report on that. >> let's get into the meat of it.ssed stocks, it is still the best weekly gain for the dow since 2011. the s&p up about
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. >> meg terrel has a look at some news surrounding one of the dow 30 stocks. >> hey, scott.heck out johnson & johnson. the shares coming under pressure and concerns about the patent life on the company's rheumatoid arthritis drug. the patent in the u.s. goes through 2018 but there are concerns generic competitor may be able to launch a drug sooner. this is a $7 billion worldwide drug. i just spoke with jpmorgan who says there are other patents protecting this drug. some questions there. stock trading down about 1.8%. >> thanks so much. coming up next here, tesla shares sinking on earnings but elon musk isn't backing down and neither is our next guest. why she's buying more. that's right, more, tesla today. cisco's ceo says the company is back with a vengeance. are the traders buying that bravado? we have a big debate on deck. yahoo!'s interim ceo says he would pay jon stewart $100 million to do a new version of "the daily show" and sell it to you. ross levinsohn makes that case next. ♪ opinions. there's no shortage in this world. who do you trust? whose analysis is accurate?
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it plans to mount a proxy fight and look to replace the ceo, which r nbc meg terrell reported last weekthe activist hedge fund is run by the team that formerly led health care investments for carl icon. alex and richard millimulligan. area stocks has come under pressure after its cancer drug was temporarily pulled from the market in 2013 over safety concerns. you can see shares there up almost 11%. melissa. >> thanks for that. >>> still ahead, five big calls to talk about right now. >> it was so cold and so snowy that they had to cancel "frozen. "disney's "frozen on ice" was put on ice bautdz of all the snow. we'll be joined exclusively by one of the co-owners of the boston celtics. steve of bain capital. in my world, wall isn't a street. return on investment isn't the only return i'm looking forward to. for some every dollar is earned with sweat, sacrifice, courage. which is why usaa is honored to help our members with everything from investing for retirement to saving for college. our commitment to current and former military members and their families is without equal. start investin
it plans to mount a proxy fight and look to replace the ceo, which r nbc meg terrell reported last weekthe activist hedge fund is run by the team that formerly led health care investments for carl icon. alex and richard millimulligan. area stocks has come under pressure after its cancer drug was temporarily pulled from the market in 2013 over safety concerns. you can see shares there up almost 11%. melissa. >> thanks for that. >>> still ahead, five big calls to talk about right...