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merck's rose a fraction of 1%.ick terrell has all the details. >> reporter: they're some of the biggest names in pharmaceuticals. pfizer and merck. often rivals, coming together now to battle cancer. the companies said today they plan to collaborate to test two drugs in combination. >> it's a scientific community, they learn more about cancer, they're finding new ways to treat cancer. and a lot has to do with combination therapy. the combination therapy allows drugs to work on multiple mechanisms of action so they can have a more effective way of treating the cancer over the long-term. >> pfizer's drug is approved to treat lung cancer. a targeted therapy thought to drive the disease. merck's therapy is under review at the fda. it's in a new class, drugs that harness the immune system to fight cancer. it's also known by its target, pd-1. >> pd-1 is a molecule found relatively recently that seems to tamp down immune responses. and so if you block it, under circumstances where there's an immune response already there,
merck's rose a fraction of 1%.ick terrell has all the details. >> reporter: they're some of the biggest names in pharmaceuticals. pfizer and merck. often rivals, coming together now to battle cancer. the companies said today they plan to collaborate to test two drugs in combination. >> it's a scientific community, they learn more about cancer, they're finding new ways to treat cancer. and a lot has to do with combination therapy. the combination therapy allows drugs to work on...
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said yes so within six months they approved it and as soon as they had it approved merck said we will no longer continue our trial we're going to stop our trial because our drug is now approved. so therefore we don't know the long term side effects we do know there been reports of pancreatitis reports of two immune disease reports of transverse myelitis and reports of juvenile a.l.'s which is uniformly fatal in adolescence we are very committed to the safety of our products and you know we do everything we can to to monitor that and back some ice now to you know we're reassured by the data we generated in the course of our studies you know documented in the safety and tolerability of america seen gabby as a that an example of why no vaccine particular vaccine for children should ever be fast tracked by the f.d.a. . less than one percent of all cancer deaths are for cervical cancer and yet we now have a vaccine that was only studied in twelve hundred girls under the age of sixteen before it was recommended for university is by the c.d.c. in all eleven twelve year old girls in this coun
said yes so within six months they approved it and as soon as they had it approved merck said we will no longer continue our trial we're going to stop our trial because our drug is now approved. so therefore we don't know the long term side effects we do know there been reports of pancreatitis reports of two immune disease reports of transverse myelitis and reports of juvenile a.l.'s which is uniformly fatal in adolescence we are very committed to the safety of our products and you know we do...
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says that governor perry has ties to merck including the fact that one of the companies lobbyists in the state of texas is his former chief of staff. public health was never defined in the federal constitution as a federal matter therefore public health laws are state laws laws are state law it's the way it works is the federal government recommends vaccines the c.d.c. and the state governments and the. different states have different exemptions states and metal exemptions every state that too has to which is exception and there are eighteen states that have an exemption for philosophical conscientiously . so where is this route in trenton in front of city hall i think. new jersey just passed a little over a year ago a law stating that there were four more vaccines that are now going to be mandated for children to get into school that's why we're having a rally to raise the awareness that new jersey is going overboard. but. we are standing publicly for the legal rights to follow our conscience when making educated that's in decisions for our families and the state can force you to pu
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. >>> el departamento de justicia abriÓ una investigacion en el caso del joven afro a neshg merck noÍ la atenciÓn entre las comunidades y la policÍa continÚan han habido manifestaciones exigiendo respuestas y que se revele la y identidad del oficial en cuestiÓn. >>> al regreso tendremos al conocedor de metal con una misiÓn muy importante para la seguridad de los mexicanos >>> aseguran que el secreto para curar el cÁncer esta en los tiburones le explicamos todo sobre este prometedor hallazgo cientÍfico >>> y verÁn lo que me pasÓ para cumplir con el reto del cubo de agua que me lanzÓ marÍa celest es se estrellÓ en santo brasil el aviÓn privado donde viajaba eduardo campos y parte de su equipo de campaÑa. el aspirante de 49 aÑos y otras 6 personas incluyendo el pirlot y copiloto murieron en la accidente. la presidenta dilma rouseff decretÓ 3 dÍas de duelo nacional por la stragtragedia. >>> ahora las autoridades mexicana tienen un robot diseÑado para negociar con los malean maleantes y proteger la vida de los afectados >>> el r r 01 no es un agente secreto pero sÍ el nuevo elemento de la
. >>> el departamento de justicia abriÓ una investigacion en el caso del joven afro a neshg merck noÍ la atenciÓn entre las comunidades y la policÍa continÚan han habido manifestaciones exigiendo respuestas y que se revele la y identidad del oficial en cuestiÓn. >>> al regreso tendremos al conocedor de metal con una misiÓn muy importante para la seguridad de los mexicanos >>> aseguran que el secreto para curar el cÁncer esta en los tiburones le explicamos todo...
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if i want to own something that give me good dividend, taken over, i'll do clorox, not merck.ing you what you want. stakes in ten different biotechs right now, if they wanted to take over. i mean, gilead's model, we spent $11 billion buying the company that everyone said was overvalue. it's given us the greatest value it will past lipitor, and they're going higher. >> a taste of earnings from retailers. best buy tomorrow. tiffany, williams sonoma, abercrombie, lookinging at turnaround. taking more logos off of the clothes, that's what's millennials want. >> you know, i don't want to bet against retailers even when they disappoint, you look at them awe few days later they're higher. one of the disappointments macy's. macy's, 52 all-time high this morning home depot, people concerns, the stock blows it away. lowe's disappoints. i wish i had more d disappointments like lowe's. best buy, behalf, and then when it gets hit if they miss, buy the other half because five days later it's going to be higher. remarkably forgiving mark for retail. remarkably forgiving market. >> you know w
if i want to own something that give me good dividend, taken over, i'll do clorox, not merck.ing you what you want. stakes in ten different biotechs right now, if they wanted to take over. i mean, gilead's model, we spent $11 billion buying the company that everyone said was overvalue. it's given us the greatest value it will past lipitor, and they're going higher. >> a taste of earnings from retailers. best buy tomorrow. tiffany, williams sonoma, abercrombie, lookinging at turnaround....
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. >> compare pfizer to merck, merck is eating their lunch. everyone has thrown pfizer down the toilet. i look at it in the $28 range, a bounced from here just back to the 52 week high giving you almost a 20% return when you factor in dividends. i like it. we need some sort of breakthrough drug from pfizer but i'm betting the r & d will come three. like the name. >> veesz isa down 11%. >> almost as if dow jones industrial added it to the dow just in time for the top of the market. as they've never done before. so i think visa long term, fine. a total collecting business, partnering with google on the next generation of payments. buffett on the stock in a major way. wouldn't be totally concerned. doesn't look great. might get a cheaper chance to buy this. >> american express down 10%? >> similar to your visa story except visa and mastercard beat on the revs. this missed on the revs. a few hitches and the added this is not a transaction company. for that reason in is up side. had a little too much pain and i think this is a stock ready to actual
. >> compare pfizer to merck, merck is eating their lunch. everyone has thrown pfizer down the toilet. i look at it in the $28 range, a bounced from here just back to the 52 week high giving you almost a 20% return when you factor in dividends. i like it. we need some sort of breakthrough drug from pfizer but i'm betting the r & d will come three. like the name. >> veesz isa down 11%. >> almost as if dow jones industrial added it to the dow just in time for the top of the...
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, eli lilly in the red here -- but we also have a lot of these names, merck is down, abbott labs, wristal is just part and parcel of what's happening with the markets, although we are coming up off the lowsover the stress. at one point the dow was down 200 points, right now the s&p down 17, and the dow jones industrials coming well off the lows down about 127. >>> hashtag tbt. you know it's throwback thursday, which we hope you do, because when -- tuesday, which we hope you do. in today's fit for business series, we're channeling our own '70s and '80s spirits from remember that? forget about being picked last for the team, we're going to make this fun for you as we continue to look at some of the most innovative and profitable companies in the fitness industry. throwback is innovating the boutique fitness world by getting inspiration from the days of yore. co-founders brian gallagher and ryan willkie are here to help whip us into shape by reliving what our childhood phys ed classes? >> that is right. liz: you both were in the financial world, correct? >> that's where we met. we used to wo
, eli lilly in the red here -- but we also have a lot of these names, merck is down, abbott labs, wristal is just part and parcel of what's happening with the markets, although we are coming up off the lowsover the stress. at one point the dow was down 200 points, right now the s&p down 17, and the dow jones industrials coming well off the lows down about 127. >>> hashtag tbt. you know it's throwback thursday, which we hope you do, because when -- tuesday, which we hope you do. in...
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let's have a look at merck shares. no, still to come on this show, the uk property market shows signs of a slowdown. are soaring home prices no longer a threat to the uk economy? we discuss after this short brock. >>> welcome to "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >> europe's powerhouse runs of you of steam, the german economy contracts after it fails to expand in the second quarter. pushing ten-year bond yields from both countries to record lows. >>> a speech by russia president putin over whether an aid convoy from moscow will be allowed to enter the ukraine. >>> cisco is threatening another round of job cuts as it struggles with growth. >>> lenovo delivers a jump in profit as its new hand set business off set a decline in personal computer sales. let's have a look at these european markets on this very important gdp day. once again, gdp was below expectations and the xetra dax was down by 0.5%. the cac 40 falling by a similar percentage. the ftse 100 is pucking the trend, up by 0.
let's have a look at merck shares. no, still to come on this show, the uk property market shows signs of a slowdown. are soaring home prices no longer a threat to the uk economy? we discuss after this short brock. >>> welcome to "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >> europe's powerhouse runs of you of steam, the german economy contracts after it fails to expand in the second quarter. pushing ten-year bond yields from both countries to...
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a new sleeping pill from merck has been approved. they gave the okay to sell the drug.ra. it's supposed to help people stay asleep by blocking chemicals that control the sleep cycle, but it can cause drowsiness and difficulty driving the next morning. seaworld stocks fell sharply sinking more than 32% wednesday. it comes after a huge controversy over its amusement park shows featuring killer whales. anne-marie? >> jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange. thanks a lot, jill. >>> in sports now for the first time an active division i college football player has said he's gay. chip sarafan, a fifth year senior is an offensive lineman at arizona state. he told "compete" magazine he began telling his teammates last spring. michael sam told teammates that he was gay during his playing days, but he did not come out publicly until his college career was over. >>> and challenge accepted. the new york jets took on the new england patriots' dare to take part in the ice bucket challenge. the campaign is raced at aiming money to fight als known as lou gehrig's disease. the whol
a new sleeping pill from merck has been approved. they gave the okay to sell the drug.ra. it's supposed to help people stay asleep by blocking chemicals that control the sleep cycle, but it can cause drowsiness and difficulty driving the next morning. seaworld stocks fell sharply sinking more than 32% wednesday. it comes after a huge controversy over its amusement park shows featuring killer whales. anne-marie? >> jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange. thanks a lot, jill....
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merck.e revel may better used as office and apartment space. >>> one fast food experiment has fallen short. seema mody is live with cnbc's business news. explain what's going on, seema? >> tracy, burger king is dropping it's low-cal satisfries. burger king has been suffered lately. only about a third plan to do so. tracy. >> i'd say make up the calories elsewhere and have the real thing. seema mody with cnbc, thanks. >> there you go. >> announcer: now your nbc10 "first alert" weather. >> and temperatures expected to stay below average for us. plenty of sunshine to start. we will see clouds increasing. a slight chance of sprinkles but there's a live look outside at the comcast center. the sun is coming up and we're starting to see below average temperatures as we head into the rest of today. jillian. >> good morning, brittney. the weather looks nice and roads as well. 255 and the blue route, 53 and the northeast extension a live look at the route 30 bypass for drivers in chester county that i
merck.e revel may better used as office and apartment space. >>> one fast food experiment has fallen short. seema mody is live with cnbc's business news. explain what's going on, seema? >> tracy, burger king is dropping it's low-cal satisfries. burger king has been suffered lately. only about a third plan to do so. tracy. >> i'd say make up the calories elsewhere and have the real thing. seema mody with cnbc, thanks. >> there you go. >> announcer: now your nbc10...
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but, by ops was a antiinflammatory drug created by merck, it was left on the market for over a year it000 people, and it was left on market for years because the fda comment approveing it. john: some any greasey drug company -- greedy drug company be allowed to sell any pill without government approval? you in you may have noticed his, tim you for australia? >> my dad is from the u.s. but i live in australia now. john: why are you picking on america, australia is bad. sydney morning harley, australia the great nanny state, australia forces people to vote, you must vote, they banned r-rated video games, you get a fine if you bike without a helmet. >> true, i'm not defending that australia is a nanny state it is, but i wanted to focus in u.s., because, look -- john: in australia you can't buy a round of drinking at the pub after midnight. >> that is not true, i do that all the time. john: we read that somewhere. >> you must -- have to lock your car in parts in you are more than 3 meters from it, and windows must be wound down more than 5 centimeters. centimeters. >> i heard that. john: p
but, by ops was a antiinflammatory drug created by merck, it was left on the market for over a year it000 people, and it was left on market for years because the fda comment approveing it. john: some any greasey drug company -- greedy drug company be allowed to sell any pill without government approval? you in you may have noticed his, tim you for australia? >> my dad is from the u.s. but i live in australia now. john: why are you picking on america, australia is bad. sydney morning...
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we will talk to german companies in particular, merck, the ukraine tension. will be something a little bit lighter in the show. i think you have it coming up later in your program. a new fastest car on the block. 290 miles per hour. what does it matter? what do you do with a car that fast? to test it, they needed to find an airfield -- a nasa airfield. that is an immense of state you need to test that. you would not be caught bragging about brands and that kind of lashing fashion, would you? >> never. >> feet on the ground. anna edwards,, -- thank you very much. said first-half profits are down 20% after disposals reduce the size of the business. sales are down 13% from a year ago. e.on is expanding abroad and plans to reduce spending to cut costs. losses from -- also increase. it is asia-pacific's biggest airline passenger numbers. have you got a need for speed? yout of the car built -- tour to go to hundred 90 miles per hour. ♪ >> welcome back to "on the move ." is 8:53. the carmaker hennessy has announced an upcoming model which will be the fastest product
we will talk to german companies in particular, merck, the ukraine tension. will be something a little bit lighter in the show. i think you have it coming up later in your program. a new fastest car on the block. 290 miles per hour. what does it matter? what do you do with a car that fast? to test it, they needed to find an airfield -- a nasa airfield. that is an immense of state you need to test that. you would not be caught bragging about brands and that kind of lashing fashion, would you?...
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the leaders on the dow 30, boeing, pfizer, merck, disney travelers and home depot.he laggers cisco, travelers and exxon mobil. green on the screen, we're pretty much at highs on the session or brushing up against them. why is civic oat laggard when they beat on the top and bottom line? we've got chairman and ceo john chambers in the next hour right here live on fox business. we'll be talking with him about that, and i'll give them credit for this. about three quarters ago, john chambers said emerging markets are going to hurt us hard. everybody said that is cisco specific. it's not. it's hitting other companies, too. we have a warning from walmart that came out this morning. certainly caught a lot of people's attention. suffering the same retail woes plaguing much of the industry. the world's largest retailer meeting estimates for share, beat on revenue, but the headline resonating on wall street, a cut in walmart's forecast for the entire year, big warning from ceo doug mcmillan saying walmart's e-commerce efforts and health care costs hurting the company's bottom
the leaders on the dow 30, boeing, pfizer, merck, disney travelers and home depot.he laggers cisco, travelers and exxon mobil. green on the screen, we're pretty much at highs on the session or brushing up against them. why is civic oat laggard when they beat on the top and bottom line? we've got chairman and ceo john chambers in the next hour right here live on fox business. we'll be talking with him about that, and i'll give them credit for this. about three quarters ago, john chambers said...
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problems right now but this reminds me of the mercks of the past. 12 months down the road their up 50%, 60%. gm great time to be buying it at these levels. it's a very strong business. >> double your money in gm. thank you very much. we're one hour and four minutes away from the close of a wild trading day. we're going to check in on the markets and have our standout stocks of the week as well. brian has his pick and i have my pick coming up next. ok, why's that? no hidden fees, from the bank where no branches equals great rates. [b♪ll rings] time and sales data. split-second stats. ♪ its so close to the options floor, you'll bust your brain-box. all on thinkorswim, from td ameritrade. where the reward was that what if tnew car smelledit card and the freedom of the open road? a card that gave you that "i'm 16 and just got my first car" feeling. presenting the buypower card from capital one. redeem earnings toward part or even all of a new chevrolet, buick, gmc or cadillac - with no limits. so every time you use it, you're not just shopping for goods. you're shopping for something great
problems right now but this reminds me of the mercks of the past. 12 months down the road their up 50%, 60%. gm great time to be buying it at these levels. it's a very strong business. >> double your money in gm. thank you very much. we're one hour and four minutes away from the close of a wild trading day. we're going to check in on the markets and have our standout stocks of the week as well. brian has his pick and i have my pick coming up next. ok, why's that? no hidden fees, from the...
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statement saying they have taken back two or three towns that they're revitalized because they think merckg to help them so it's a psychological thing. >> absolutely. go gone on the offensive because they seem the bombs coming down do you dismiss that? >> that's true in a small spot. i'm talking about al anbar province. >> i think any way you diminish or downgrade these people have to do it other than the ground troops which i agree we don't put in. colonel hunt, as an interesting story to tell us about robin williams. you were body guarding him in russia recently; is that right? >> yeah. a few years ago he was a member of a group of movie stars had gone to russia absolute class act. robin williams stories on a bus with movie stars and some security twice, he instantaneously entertained everybody for a half an hour. class act brilliant man very very nice guy. very, very sorry for his loose to his family. it was special to be around when he was interact weatherbug and the other guys providing security. already, hay, can't really be bothered little people, not really. and then there are the
statement saying they have taken back two or three towns that they're revitalized because they think merckg to help them so it's a psychological thing. >> absolutely. go gone on the offensive because they seem the bombs coming down do you dismiss that? >> that's true in a small spot. i'm talking about al anbar province. >> i think any way you diminish or downgrade these people have to do it other than the ground troops which i agree we don't put in. colonel hunt, as an...
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i dentic was bought by merck. we think that's one thing. >> how does it add up to gilead and some analysts have septemse. >> gilead has the best cure possible. no one can beat that. price point they're more worried about vul tan the price. we don't think the volumes will be so high they will push back. killion will come in cheaper. they have the upper hand. >> the other theme is fatty liver disease. >> again with the liver. this market is actually bigger probably than hepatitis c 35 to $40 billion mark. there is a company called intercept developing a pill for nash. we saw data, we see more in the coming months. it's not partnered. any company in the liver, it's a big park drug. this is a drug you would acquire. >> you also have arrowhead. you mentioned the last time you were on it's up 8%. most of the gains we should note it's thought of widely as a takeout target. what do you see the stock going? >> the risk rewards very binary. it could go up 100%. what makes it another acquisition target is hepatitis c is a ma
i dentic was bought by merck. we think that's one thing. >> how does it add up to gilead and some analysts have septemse. >> gilead has the best cure possible. no one can beat that. price point they're more worried about vul tan the price. we don't think the volumes will be so high they will push back. killion will come in cheaper. they have the upper hand. >> the other theme is fatty liver disease. >> again with the liver. this market is actually bigger probably than...
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the second thing i would look at, i would look at merck in the health care area and technology area. apple and nvidia are the two companies were buying. >> susan, very quickly. how do you think the earnings season will end up? so far some people say so good, but then expectations were a little low. >> i think it's going to be a very decent earnings season. one of the things were seeing as consumers, we're beginning to go out and spend, and we haven't seen that for several years. so i think that we're going to -- the retailers particularly are going to have a good year. i think the banks may, may be getting themselves uncoiled. there will be problems with housing, because the lenders really sort of shot themselves in the foot. >> right. thank you both. appreciate it. good to see you, hugh and susan. >>> the drought in california turning neighbor against neighbor. jane wells is live in l.a. hi, jane. >> tyler, it's getting nasty. there's even an app. to out your neighbors. caught my neighbors washing her car in the middle of the day. how do you feel about this? would you out your neigh
the second thing i would look at, i would look at merck in the health care area and technology area. apple and nvidia are the two companies were buying. >> susan, very quickly. how do you think the earnings season will end up? so far some people say so good, but then expectations were a little low. >> i think it's going to be a very decent earnings season. one of the things were seeing as consumers, we're beginning to go out and spend, and we haven't seen that for several years. so...
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he says that from 2007 to '09, these maneuvers helped lower pfizer's average tax rate to 17%, merck to 12.5%, and ge just 3.6%. >> you know, what's really remarkable as i review the data is the consistency with which you see this phenomenon. the taxes are going down. the profits are shifting offshore at an accelerated rate over the last few years. >> so now these companies have profits accumulating overseas in places like zug. oh, look at your clock tower. if they bring the money home, it's taxed at the full 35%. if they leave it overseas, the irs can't touch it. in other words, the tax law all but forces companies to keep their money out of the country indefinitely. >> we leave the money over there. i create jobs overseas. i acquire companies overseas. i build plants overseas. and i badly want to bring that money back. >> how much does your company have overseas that could be brought back here? >> almost $40 billion. $40 billion. >> cisco has $40 billion trapped over there somewhere? >> yes. >> the total amount of money u.s. companies have trapped overseas is $1.2 trillion. chambers i
he says that from 2007 to '09, these maneuvers helped lower pfizer's average tax rate to 17%, merck to 12.5%, and ge just 3.6%. >> you know, what's really remarkable as i review the data is the consistency with which you see this phenomenon. the taxes are going down. the profits are shifting offshore at an accelerated rate over the last few years. >> so now these companies have profits accumulating overseas in places like zug. oh, look at your clock tower. if they bring the money...
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. >>> oil prices are hovering, also united health and merck, chevron and exxon mobil good for more thanen-point losses from the dow today, boeing is the only dow component so far in the green, though that is wavering a bit. some of the high-priced name will move the dow the most. exxon, chevron are some of the ones having the most impact. back over to you guys. >>> one sector etf is higher on my screens by a scant, what, 0.2. iyz, the dow jones telecom indecent, those names of dividend payers, so people coming into where they can get some relatively safe income. that's pretty much the only green on my green. screen. >>> outside of this, we'll have full market coverage, but there is other stuff happening, the second known american infected with ebola arrived in atlanta about one hour ago. separately two people, one in new york, the other in columbus, ohio are being tested for ebola. that's key. no confirmation, after exhibiting symptoms of the virus. hospital officials in new york do add it is unlikely the patient there has ebola. >> so if more patients are being brought into america for
. >>> oil prices are hovering, also united health and merck, chevron and exxon mobil good for more thanen-point losses from the dow today, boeing is the only dow component so far in the green, though that is wavering a bit. some of the high-priced name will move the dow the most. exxon, chevron are some of the ones having the most impact. back over to you guys. >>> one sector etf is higher on my screens by a scant, what, 0.2. iyz, the dow jones telecom indecent, those names of...
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don't miss merck e"america's go talent" the results show tonight starting at 8:00 right here on nbc 10>>> well, they have taken the world and social media by storm. >> we'll show you the well wishes of fans of those taney dragons. >>> plus this -- >> saw the pictures and was just amazing. i broke down crying. >> photos found. the black and white images that got swept away by hurricane sandy. now back in the hands of a new jersey couple who never thought they would see them again. glenn? >>> yeah. i'm closely watching the possible impact of rain on the little league world series here in williamsport. and when the wet weather will move into our area. plus some other weather changes ahead in my exclusive nbc 10 first alert seven-day forecast. >>> do i think they can win it all? sure. but there's a lot of competition there. they're already champions. they've already prove whan they can do. so no matter the outcome they've have something they'll remember the rest of their lives and i think philadelphia will too. >> philly's top cop there. we're getting closer to the big moment. philadelphia
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it is made by merck -- insomnia.re looking at the pathway, this is one of the pathway west have in our brains, basically, shuts down, binge, off you go. and you sleep all night. i got a problem with this pill. melissa: of course you do. >> i do. because look, there are over $1.4 billion being consumed in sleeping pills between this and the other. 56 million prescriptions. and keep looking at side-effects of some of these pills, which is, you wake up in the middle of the night, you make funny phone calls. melissa: eat a lot. go driving, you don't remember it. >> and they have an addiction problem. i know people here in new york city that can't go to sleep without an ambien. melissa: yeah. >> that to me is impossible. melissa: so you're writing this pill off? >> i'm not writing it. it will be huge because, imagine taking a pill, 30 minutes you're out. melissa: all night. all night. sound wonderful. >> yeah, right. melissa: dr. manny, thank you. >> i don't know. the brain -- melissa: lots of fun. growing concerns in mis
it is made by merck -- insomnia.re looking at the pathway, this is one of the pathway west have in our brains, basically, shuts down, binge, off you go. and you sleep all night. i got a problem with this pill. melissa: of course you do. >> i do. because look, there are over $1.4 billion being consumed in sleeping pills between this and the other. 56 million prescriptions. and keep looking at side-effects of some of these pills, which is, you wake up in the middle of the night, you make...
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nike, merck and verizon, with goldman sachs and jpmorgan, leading the way higher. back over to you. >> political problems or no. the f-1 has given the green light, making the formula one track in sochi available for racing. hi's boulevard to be perhaps the only western journalist to see it up close and personal. >>> check out these other photographs of sochi taken by alexander belingi, he describes it as a virtual ghost town six months after everyone was there. he says tourists are nonexistent and restaurants and stores appear deserted. here's a look at the present-day olympic site from athens, greece, host to the 2004 summer games, which were roundly criticized for massive traffic jams and overall chaos more than anything else at the time. despite spending $15 billion on the games, today most of the venues are unused and in disrepair. timely some haunting pictures of current day sarajevo, capital of the present day bosnia and herzegovina, host of the 1984 winter olympics. three, the crumbling bullet-ridden ruins show little evidence of the game from the brutal fou
nike, merck and verizon, with goldman sachs and jpmorgan, leading the way higher. back over to you. >> political problems or no. the f-1 has given the green light, making the formula one track in sochi available for racing. hi's boulevard to be perhaps the only western journalist to see it up close and personal. >>> check out these other photographs of sochi taken by alexander belingi, he describes it as a virtual ghost town six months after everyone was there. he says tourists...
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merck winning federal approval for a new type of sleeping pill that helps insomniacs sleep. >>> will europe's problems become our problems and could japan's woes hit the u.s. at some point? two big questions on investors' minds today. so where is the safest region in the world to put equity money to work right now? some thoughts from bob pisani, kenny pullkari and jim mcdonald. we also want to hear from you. go to cnbc.com/vote. do you think european problems may hit the u.s. stock market? cast your vote and we'll have the results for you. jim, i'm going to start with you, earlier in the show, michelle caruso-cabrera laid out some of the issues facing europe, their bond yields moving to the downside and also the fact that germany may be looking at deflation. how serious are those problems and what might be the spillover if any to the u.s.? >> well, there's clearly been some deceleration in their economy. but let's put it in perspective. estimates were that they were going to grow 0.1% in the second quarter and they grew zero. so the european economy has got much less volatility to it
merck winning federal approval for a new type of sleeping pill that helps insomniacs sleep. >>> will europe's problems become our problems and could japan's woes hit the u.s. at some point? two big questions on investors' minds today. so where is the safest region in the world to put equity money to work right now? some thoughts from bob pisani, kenny pullkari and jim mcdonald. we also want to hear from you. go to cnbc.com/vote. do you think european problems may hit the u.s. stock...
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and followed by jpmorgan, also pfizer and merck, collaborating on a study evaluating potential lung treatmentnd united health group. another good day for the blue chips. >>> and meanwhile, back to tech. early investor of companies like spacex and tesla, our next guest has a pulse on the future of technology. let's take a closer look where the investment opportunities are right now. let's get to steve jurvetson, managing director of draper fisher jurvetson and joined by our own josh lipton. good morning to you both. josh, take it away. >> good morning, kayla. so let's welcome steve jurvetson, managing director of dfj, and, steve, i want to start just with your current portfolio of investments, because when you look at that, steve, one theme that very quickly jumps out is elon musk. you know, kayla mentioned, an early backer of tesla. the first to own a tesla, in fact. also a big fan of spacex. why the big bet, steve, on elon musk? >> he's a remarkable human being. may go down in history as the most important entrepreneur and when you meet him he thinks differently. sees the world and future in
and followed by jpmorgan, also pfizer and merck, collaborating on a study evaluating potential lung treatmentnd united health group. another good day for the blue chips. >>> and meanwhile, back to tech. early investor of companies like spacex and tesla, our next guest has a pulse on the future of technology. let's take a closer look where the investment opportunities are right now. let's get to steve jurvetson, managing director of draper fisher jurvetson and joined by our own josh...
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buyers found reasons to buy largely on the back of companies like merck and united health on the dow. only two dow components negative now. walmart and cisco. keep your eye on this, getting interesting here as we see buying mid-session. in the wake of facebook, google doing the same. apple released diversity numbers. 55 pshs percent white. 70% male. apple ceo tim cook had this to say. as ceo i'm not satisfied with numbers on this page. they're not new to us and we've been working hard for quite some time to improve them. and out in the "usa today" today, vowing to improve facebook's diversity. guy, the numbers out of apple, 18% black hispanic sounds weak, actually two to three times some rivals in silicon valley. >> by silicon valley standards you strong numbers. curious about the details behind the not just because of apple's retail employee base, now more than half the company. even in technical roles especially technical roles the numbers of blacks and hispanics on the rolls are higher percentagewise. interesting to me is that tim cook makes a business case for diversity. this is t
buyers found reasons to buy largely on the back of companies like merck and united health on the dow. only two dow components negative now. walmart and cisco. keep your eye on this, getting interesting here as we see buying mid-session. in the wake of facebook, google doing the same. apple released diversity numbers. 55 pshs percent white. 70% male. apple ceo tim cook had this to say. as ceo i'm not satisfied with numbers on this page. they're not new to us and we've been working hard for quite...
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michelle quinn of the merck rip news said that -- mercury news said that they had to shut off their liveeam that it features on the website. it was automatically displaying tweets with a napa bay hash tags. now what's to be done, really nothing can be done because anybody can use a hash tag they wish. in fact they were invented by twitter users, not twitter itself. sam and lawrie. they made luls about -- rules about when hash tags can be used, that'd be counterproductive. it's going to be about one bit of information. people take advantage to show you their version of the truth. >> might make hash tag goes away, or you have to be conscious. >> you have to be conscious and expect yucky stuff. >> yeah, exploitation part of the gain, thank you so much, we appreciate it. >>> time right now, 6:27 on your monday. still ahead, coverage of the south napa earthquake continues. we have just received updated information from a hospital spokesperson. we'll have more on that on the status of those hurts, coming up next. >>> day of silence own a day of mourning. what the family of the inarmed teenager
michelle quinn of the merck rip news said that -- mercury news said that they had to shut off their liveeam that it features on the website. it was automatically displaying tweets with a napa bay hash tags. now what's to be done, really nothing can be done because anybody can use a hash tag they wish. in fact they were invented by twitter users, not twitter itself. sam and lawrie. they made luls about -- rules about when hash tags can be used, that'd be counterproductive. it's going to be about...
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. >> erica: that compress merck murray miller actually allowing drizzle to form.rmer than yesterday of the gulf few upper 80s the ballot. the mountain view it's that high of 77 fat and 80 in fremont. 85 in fairfield. >> erica: will continue the pattern of morning fog. it could be a slight bump in temperatures as we head into next when said. which of the '90s and the land. and upper 60s for the coast. >> george: is not a hot spot but the seed each piece will be responding to an accident. the right lane is blocked but traffic is so light there's no delay is there. >> george: this 11 minute commute time. san ramon valley looks good and heavy traffic is still confined onto 05. the north bay write literature. the bay bridge right is very light no problems on the stand. the san mateo bridge this and at that to me. >> george: golden gate the crew is still on the stand. a little more traffic than we generally see this early but no delay for westbound right. >> james:here's video of him arriving in seoul. the five day visit marks the first time a pope has visited the regio
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. >>> teaming up, merck and pfizer, two fierce competitors, now partners with a common goal.tting a certain type of cancer. >>> and to do lists. as the kids head back to school, we have a checklist of dos and don't for your portfolio, whether you're 20, 40 or 60. we have all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for tuesday, august 26. good evening, i'm susie gharib. tyler is off tonight. >>> wall street doesn't usually get excited about a two-point
. >>> teaming up, merck and pfizer, two fierce competitors, now partners with a common goal.tting a certain type of cancer. >>> and to do lists. as the kids head back to school, we have a checklist of dos and don't for your portfolio, whether you're 20, 40 or 60. we have all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for tuesday, august 26. good evening, i'm susie gharib. tyler is off tonight. >>> wall street doesn't usually get excited about a...
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according to the merck are you news, martin testified he patted students on the bat, shoulder, and collar point and give -- bone and gave them hugs. several students say martin inappropriately touched him. the teacher is a victim of mass hiser it ya. >>> police are on the lookout of a man who exposed himself. he was walking through that playground at seal park on friday afternoon when he exposed himself top, two women saw him, called police. the man did not confront the women or any children on the play ground. we have a sketch, police say he's about 45 years old, six feet tall, 170 pounds with a thin build. any information, anyone with information asked to call police. >>> police ordered an elderly san jose man to retake his driving test after he drove on to a sidewalk in downtown palo alto and injured five people. the man is in his 90s. he was trying to parallel park outside university cafe when he accidentally hit the gas pedal instead of the break. he hit five people on the sidewalk, critically injuring one of them. police say the man must take an emergency re-examination at the dmv b
according to the merck are you news, martin testified he patted students on the bat, shoulder, and collar point and give -- bone and gave them hugs. several students say martin inappropriately touched him. the teacher is a victim of mass hiser it ya. >>> police are on the lookout of a man who exposed himself. he was walking through that playground at seal park on friday afternoon when he exposed himself top, two women saw him, called police. the man did not confront the women or any...
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. >>> teaming up, merck and pfizer, two fierce competitors, now partners with a common goal.tting a certain type of cancer. >>> and to do lists. as the kids head back to school, we have a checklist of dos and don't for your portfolio, whether you're 20, 40 or 60. we have all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for tuesday, august 26. good evening, i'm susie gharib. tyler is off tonight. >>> wall street doesn't usually get excited about a...
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seas asnty on the high merck announces a billion-dollar buyback. that is next.nnounces a billion-dollar buyback. ♪ to "countdown." we have just had their earnings .rom maersk caroline is with us to run through the numbers. they're doing a share buyback as well. >> this is a company that helps transport 15% of world containers. 15% of world trade. this is a company that continues to do rather well. ,inally, geopolitical tensions we saw the second quarter again profit more than double the previous year. again, they raised their forecasts for the full year. they said profit is so well hell that we see in our line area, mers cutline, it is a container line business, the full year will be significantly above 2013. before they thought it would be just slightly above. now it will be significantly above what they made last year. they said container demand will continue to grow. they have better volumes and are transporting more. the rate per container is still under pressure. they're transporting more and managing to cut their own costs. the container line is doing so w
seas asnty on the high merck announces a billion-dollar buyback. that is next.nnounces a billion-dollar buyback. ♪ to "countdown." we have just had their earnings .rom maersk caroline is with us to run through the numbers. they're doing a share buyback as well. >> this is a company that helps transport 15% of world containers. 15% of world trade. this is a company that continues to do rather well. ,inally, geopolitical tensions we saw the second quarter again profit more than...
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take a look at merck. burke getting fda approval. that is up almost 1% right now.the department store chain. doing well today. up 3.5%. imagine your boss gave you over $7000 to take a vacation. turn off your blackberry. we will delve into that next. ♪ ♪ >> lookee here. you can have concerns about the personal information they are sharing with advertisers. i have heard this before. lauren simonetti, now what? >> most of us shop on three devices a day. if an advertiser is paying good money, they can tell if you have viewed it on the phone and then they can see if you bought it later on that night on your desktop computer. now facebook can track all of that. stuart: i think that is good for the stock price. it is the exploitation. >> facebook is giving that to the marketers. one of the sites, a furniture site, they are so positive on what facebook is doing it helps them incrementally. >> that is a chart and a half. that is why facebook keeps going up. >> i know you through privacy out the window a long time ago. get off of facebook. >> i kind of already did that. stua
take a look at merck. burke getting fda approval. that is up almost 1% right now.the department store chain. doing well today. up 3.5%. imagine your boss gave you over $7000 to take a vacation. turn off your blackberry. we will delve into that next. ♪ ♪ >> lookee here. you can have concerns about the personal information they are sharing with advertisers. i have heard this before. lauren simonetti, now what? >> most of us shop on three devices a day. if an advertiser is paying...
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the statement from merck is in their studies they didn't see any dependency or problems with withdrawalbut whenever tients. we've yet to see happen when you expand it to larger populations. >> thank you very much. just ahead, legendary producer >>> this national weather report resort island of bali. >> the victim's daughter is inuble >> we'll be back after these messages. stay tuned for your local news. hi. we need this to towmy science project. ah, a do it all tundra, good timing. our annual clearance event only happens once a year. we built a shuttle. a shuttle? yeah, carbon fiber wings, it works. better get an a. you mean, he better get an a. that's what i said. agree to disagree. no during toyota's anual clearance event, get 0% apr financing on a 2014 tundra. offer ends september 2nd. for great deals on other toyotas, visit toyota.com this is gonna be great for my shuttle. my shuttle. toyota, let's go places. (door knock!) did you say bounty paper towels are the best?... love it... they're a must. yes, i did. this is viva® vantage and it's different because of the stretch. wow, that
the statement from merck is in their studies they didn't see any dependency or problems with withdrawalbut whenever tients. we've yet to see happen when you expand it to larger populations. >> thank you very much. just ahead, legendary producer >>> this national weather report resort island of bali. >> the victim's daughter is inuble >> we'll be back after these messages. stay tuned for your local news. hi. we need this to towmy science project. ah, a do it all...
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some of the winners today include intel, united healthcare, united technology, boeing and merck.walmart are in the red. a new annual low today. one of the big investors in the world happened to be blackstone. they sold the majority of their shares. disney, on the other hand, another theme park, they are doing very well. coming up, hillary clinton and barack obama meeting at martha's vineyard. ♪ thanks to startup ny, businesses can operate tax free for 10 years. no property tax. no business tax. and no sales tax. which means more growth for your business, and more jobs. it's not just business as usual. see how new york can help your business grow, at startup.ny.gov 58 seconds on the clock, what am i thinking about? foreign markets. asian debt that recognizes the shift in the global economy. you know, the kind that capitalizes on diversity across the credit spectrum and gets exposure to frontier and emerging markets. if you convert 4-quarter p/e of the s&p 500, its yield is doing a lot better... if you've had to become your own investment expert, maybe it's time for bny mellon, a d
some of the winners today include intel, united healthcare, united technology, boeing and merck.walmart are in the red. a new annual low today. one of the big investors in the world happened to be blackstone. they sold the majority of their shares. disney, on the other hand, another theme park, they are doing very well. coming up, hillary clinton and barack obama meeting at martha's vineyard. ♪ thanks to startup ny, businesses can operate tax free for 10 years. no property tax. no business...
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merck has approval to sell a new insomnia drug. the f.d.a. has gin them the market to market it. it is believed to have fewer side effects. analysts say it could generate sales of more than $300 million come 2017. and wal-mart reports second quarter earnings before today's opening bell. analysts, their expectations are pretty low. the world's biggest retailer has been hurt by stagnant sales and slowing traffic. it could post its third annual decline in the last three quarters. that is today's company news. adam? >> scarlet, after a very quick break, we're going to go live to jerusalem. our reporter there on the ground talking about what has happened to the local economy since all the hostilities erupted between israel and hamas. ♪ >> it is a shot, it's a city east of manhattan. brooklyn. >> yes. >> brooklyn. >> it's the heart of the city, what are you talking about? >> across the east river with governors island. it's a beautiful photograph. looking west, new jersey in the distance. atlantic city is down there to the left lower corner. bloomberg television today looking at atlant
merck has approval to sell a new insomnia drug. the f.d.a. has gin them the market to market it. it is believed to have fewer side effects. analysts say it could generate sales of more than $300 million come 2017. and wal-mart reports second quarter earnings before today's opening bell. analysts, their expectations are pretty low. the world's biggest retailer has been hurt by stagnant sales and slowing traffic. it could post its third annual decline in the last three quarters. that is today's...
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merck surveillance.nd with me is scarlet fu and adam johnson. , fisherve the battle versus fisher. stanley fischer is defending low rates for longer. dallas fed president says take away the punch bowl. mccarthy, he lives for debates like this. we have all become a bunch of fed geeks, i admit. who is right? which fisher? >> i think stanley fischer is right and the fed will keep rates lower for longer. i think they will start raising rates at the beginning of next year. some of the hawkish presidents want to pull that forward. tohink it's probably going happen later, because it's going to take that long for the fed to a comp was what they want to accomplish before they are raising rates. -- to accomplish what they want to accomplish before they are raising rates. but it's important to keep it open debate in terms of what policy should be, and also keeping the markets on their toes. there has been some complacency in the market with what monetary policy is and what it's going to be. argument thatthe if the
merck surveillance.nd with me is scarlet fu and adam johnson. , fisherve the battle versus fisher. stanley fischer is defending low rates for longer. dallas fed president says take away the punch bowl. mccarthy, he lives for debates like this. we have all become a bunch of fed geeks, i admit. who is right? which fisher? >> i think stanley fischer is right and the fed will keep rates lower for longer. i think they will start raising rates at the beginning of next year. some of the hawkish...
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some of the dow winners include exon, merck. we also saw that s&p 500 hit another record of 2005. in the energy room. energy and financials have been doing very well this week. moe bottle fell short. designer shoe warehouse doing well. coming up next, hey, there are millennial's. ♪ its so close to the options floor, you'll bust your brain-box. all on thinkorswim, from td ameritrade. the two i am going to ask charles payne a question. continental resources. if you buy it, you will make some money in it. charles: it is in the news right now because he may have the most expensive divorce in history. this stock probably gets over 200 letters a share. you know, look at that chart. that is not the chart of a company that actually beat the street. they will continue. they have more oil than anyone thinks they have. stuart: president obama and the democrats will have to get into fracking. get into the extra supplies of natural gas. charles: people like this energy. stuart: a new survey by michelin reveals that 52% of teenagers do not know how to change a tire. what is the significance of
some of the dow winners include exon, merck. we also saw that s&p 500 hit another record of 2005. in the energy room. energy and financials have been doing very well this week. moe bottle fell short. designer shoe warehouse doing well. coming up next, hey, there are millennial's. ♪ its so close to the options floor, you'll bust your brain-box. all on thinkorswim, from td ameritrade. the two i am going to ask charles payne a question. continental resources. if you buy it, you will make...