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. >> i ended up entering into the myers' bedroom, where i found jack and linda myers lying in bed, and both were deceased as a result of gunshot wounds to their heads. some sort of silencer. >> it was quilting material used to make quilts for baby blankets. it had masking tape on one end and some black powder on it. it was shaped in the form of a cone-shaped thing. >> the murder weapon was a 12-gauge shotgun, and it was apparent that jack was killed before linda. >> because her injuries were not just to her head but also to her hands. so she may have started to wake up and raise her hands because it showed an injury to the hand as well as to her face. >> this raised the possibility that jack myers was the primary target. the motive didn't appear to be robbery. no money or valuables were missing. >> there was a deposit bag in plain view in the kitchen. it was the money from the pizza business that they ran. there was a significant amount of cash in that deposit bag. it hadn't been disturbed, hadn't been taken. >> the medical examiner estimated that the time of death was between 4:00 and
. >> i ended up entering into the myers' bedroom, where i found jack and linda myers lying in bed, and both were deceased as a result of gunshot wounds to their heads. some sort of silencer. >> it was quilting material used to make quilts for baby blankets. it had masking tape on one end and some black powder on it. it was shaped in the form of a cone-shaped thing. >> the murder weapon was a 12-gauge shotgun, and it was apparent that jack was killed before linda. >>...
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mike myers.himself. >> osgood: stephanie riggs has the little told story of female pilots who spread their wings during world war ii. david pogue talks to star teen fiction author john green. steve hartman shows us a man who has found his calling. first here are the headlines for this sunday morning, 1st of june, 2014. the american soldier taken capita in afghanistan has been released after dramatic prisoner swap. today the small town of haley, idaho where sergeant bowe bergdahl grew up is celebrating. here is david martin. >> five years ago army sergeant bowe bergdahl made the mistake of his life and fell in to the hands of the notorious network which spirited him across the border in to pakistan. since then he had been seen only in videos released by his captors. until saturday, when a band of taliban fighters handed him over to american special operations forces in a tense exchange along the pakistani border. u.s. helicopter gun ships and surveillance drones overhead, bergdahl walked on his ow
mike myers.himself. >> osgood: stephanie riggs has the little told story of female pilots who spread their wings during world war ii. david pogue talks to star teen fiction author john green. steve hartman shows us a man who has found his calling. first here are the headlines for this sunday morning, 1st of june, 2014. the american soldier taken capita in afghanistan has been released after dramatic prisoner swap. today the small town of haley, idaho where sergeant bowe bergdahl grew up...
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we're here with mike myers.upermensch: the legend of shep gordon," is in theaters. you've been in some of my favorite movies of all time. "wayne's world," "austin powers." i can go on and on. but, what a lot of people don't know is that we actually starred in a lot of movies together. [ laughter ] not major motion pictures. but, made for tv movies. >> you know -- that's right. and in many ways, i think it's the work i'm most proud of, really. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: is that right? >> yeah. >> jimmy: wow. >> i say so. >> jimmy: well, i got some good news. our research team here at "the tonight show" was able to find a bunch of our old movie posters. and, i thought it would be fun to reminisce about some of them. >> yes, please. >> jimmy: yeah. >> yes. >> jimmy: do you remember this one we made? "my husband, the prank caller." [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> jimmy: do you remember this? >> yes. >> jimmy: this was -- i don't know why they didn't cast a woman for this. [ laughter ] but, you -- >> well, i thought they did be
we're here with mike myers.upermensch: the legend of shep gordon," is in theaters. you've been in some of my favorite movies of all time. "wayne's world," "austin powers." i can go on and on. but, what a lot of people don't know is that we actually starred in a lot of movies together. [ laughter ] not major motion pictures. but, made for tv movies. >> you know -- that's right. and in many ways, i think it's the work i'm most proud of, really. [ laughter ] >>...
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annex, -- next, q&a with a lisa myers. and david cameron taking questions from members of the house of commons. a reporter roundtable on news of the week. >> for over 35 years, c-span brings public affairs even directly to you put you in the room. all as a public service of private industry. we are c-span, created by the cable tv industry 35 years ago. hd, like us on facebook, and follow us on twitter. >> this week on "q&a," our guest is emmy award winning journalist and investigative reporter lisa myers, who discusses her career, state of media and her further plans. she recently left nbc news after more than 30 years at the network. >> lisa myers, over 30 years with nbc news, how would you define journalism today? >> think journalism is at its best is holding powerful people
annex, -- next, q&a with a lisa myers. and david cameron taking questions from members of the house of commons. a reporter roundtable on news of the week. >> for over 35 years, c-span brings public affairs even directly to you put you in the room. all as a public service of private industry. we are c-span, created by the cable tv industry 35 years ago. hd, like us on facebook, and follow us on twitter. >> this week on "q&a," our guest is emmy award winning...
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tonight -- mike myers and shep gordon. whitney cummings. music from tove lo.eaturing the 8g band. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ and now, here he is, seth meyers! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: good evening, everyone. good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everyone tonight? are we well? is everyone well? [ cheers and applause ] starting off, this really surprised me. yesterday, dick cheney said about president obama, "rarely has a u.s. president been so wrong about so much at the expense of so many." when asked about george w. bush, cheney said, "oh, don't be silly." [ laughter ] he wasn't the president. [ laughter ] during a book tour, hillary clinton was asked if she would try marijuana if it were legal and answered, "i didn't do it when i was young. i'm not going to start now." then, bill clinton said, "i wish i had a nickel for every time i heard that." [ laughter ] some international news. today, the president of ukraine issued a cease-fire after having a phone call with vladimir putin. even more embarrassing for the president of ukrai
tonight -- mike myers and shep gordon. whitney cummings. music from tove lo.eaturing the 8g band. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ and now, here he is, seth meyers! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: good evening, everyone. good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everyone tonight? are we well? is everyone well? [ cheers and applause ] starting off, this really surprised me. yesterday, dick cheney said about president obama, "rarely has a u.s. president been...
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journalist lisa myers is leading washington d.c. behind. find out why on c-span's "q&a." >> on the next "washington journal" former republican congressman tom davis talksñr about the tea party of 2014. associated press reporter alicia caldwell will examine the resources of the washington border. we'll take the calls on facebook and twitter . "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. s and senate are in session for business. the house gavels tuesday at noon. for what to expect in both chambers we talk to a capitol hill reporter. >> billy house is the national journal congressional leadership correspondent. house republicans will hold leadership holding elections to replace eric cantor. are there any other challenges. >> on thursday the conference will vote. >> how about the race for house majority whip. who are the candidates? >> right now there are three candidates. there's a group about 177 conservative members. which gives a heavy lift into the race. there's a late entry from indiana. he is said to be may be eyeing the cha
journalist lisa myers is leading washington d.c. behind. find out why on c-span's "q&a." >> on the next "washington journal" former republican congressman tom davis talksñr about the tea party of 2014. associated press reporter alicia caldwell will examine the resources of the washington border. we'll take the calls on facebook and twitter . "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. s and senate are in session for business. the house...
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myers, over 30 years with nbc news, how would you today?journalism uest: i think journalism is at its best is holding powerful people and institutions ccountable and exposingen justi-- exposing injustice. not doing that enough we are too driven by ocial media which is important but it has come to dominate a lot of decisions about coverage spend more time digging and providing new viewers.ion to the host: why did you leave the business? had been more than 30 years and i think change is a good thing. a matter of i either change now if i were going to make a change or probably through the next election. i decided i wanted to take a spend a little time playing golf, making a few and then decide what i want to do next. ost: have you come to any conclusion of what you might want to do next? guest: no. i was in the process of moving nbc, and 33 years at i want to take time when i under any pressure and particular out what might be out there. projects willbout e determined by the principles earlier.ed i care about holding people and institutions ac
myers, over 30 years with nbc news, how would you today?journalism uest: i think journalism is at its best is holding powerful people and institutions ccountable and exposingen justi-- exposing injustice. not doing that enough we are too driven by ocial media which is important but it has come to dominate a lot of decisions about coverage spend more time digging and providing new viewers.ion to the host: why did you leave the business? had been more than 30 years and i think change is a good...
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our plojt chad myers is standing by with more. are not live pictures, but they came in a little while ago outside of omaha, a city of nearly half a million people, and council bluffs. you can see what's going on over there, chad. >> yeah, council bluffs, right over the river, it's the sister city to omaha itself. we were just trying to get ahold of the people at eppley airfield, the omaha international airport, and they said they couldn't talk right now, hail was so large that they were going to try to get back to us. we're going to try to get them on the phone, because right now the hail core is right over carter lake, right over into council bluffs and also into the eppley airfield. what you see, the leaves coming down, although that looks like a tornado blowing it around, those leaves are being knocked off the trees by the hail hitting the tree limbs, hitting the leaves, and the leaves just start to fly and fly around. this area will be at least some of it will be denewted of its vegetation. the trees will be stripped. anywhere
our plojt chad myers is standing by with more. are not live pictures, but they came in a little while ago outside of omaha, a city of nearly half a million people, and council bluffs. you can see what's going on over there, chad. >> yeah, council bluffs, right over the river, it's the sister city to omaha itself. we were just trying to get ahold of the people at eppley airfield, the omaha international airport, and they said they couldn't talk right now, hail was so large that they were...
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bristol-myers, you know we like that company, at&t, we like telco, good yield.have to take profits in sprint and we're going to go bring in -- let's bring in a -- i want to bring in aetna, and ge, i'm begging you, just walk away, jeff immelt, you don't need this kind of headache. and stick with cramer. >>> another week, another series of record highs. let's understand each other. on the one hand, a possibility of oil spiking, that is what could roll back the market. on the other hand we've got some earnings and a great analyst meeting, by the way, molson, i think, remember the symbol, t.a.p., i think that may be a good place to see. congratulations to justin on the arrival of little mason and jackson, newest members of the "mad money" family. i promise to find a bull market i promise to find a bull market for you right here on "mad >> the following is a cnbc original production. >> it may be the most recognizable brand on the planet -- coca-cola. >> the heritage of this company is equal to none. there is nothing as global as coca-cola in the world. >> a $67-bill
bristol-myers, you know we like that company, at&t, we like telco, good yield.have to take profits in sprint and we're going to go bring in -- let's bring in a -- i want to bring in aetna, and ge, i'm begging you, just walk away, jeff immelt, you don't need this kind of headache. and stick with cramer. >>> another week, another series of record highs. let's understand each other. on the one hand, a possibility of oil spiking, that is what could roll back the market. on the other...
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chad myers joins us now.had, looking at the pictures of two twisters miles apart. 175 to 200 miles an hour each. how rare is that? >> you know, in my mind, it is unprecedented. i've never seen that. i've only been doing weather since 1987. so i'm sure it happened before. but for me to look at that and live on tv, that was live on wolf blitzer show. and it went through pilger, nebraska. at least 175 miles per hour as it went through the town. there are still more watches and warnings tonight. still people watching baseball at the college world series in omaha. and there could be storms even approaching omaha, nebraska. right now, though, the only tornado we know on the ground is heading toward burr well. burrwell nebraska. just north of sergeant, nebraska. in the middle of nebraska, not near omaha but that storm there rotating. widely scattered, but these have been big tornadoes on the ground tonight. ef-3, ef-4, approaching, as you said, in my opinion too, 175 to 200 miles per hour, at least at a time or two.
chad myers joins us now.had, looking at the pictures of two twisters miles apart. 175 to 200 miles an hour each. how rare is that? >> you know, in my mind, it is unprecedented. i've never seen that. i've only been doing weather since 1987. so i'm sure it happened before. but for me to look at that and live on tv, that was live on wolf blitzer show. and it went through pilger, nebraska. at least 175 miles per hour as it went through the town. there are still more watches and warnings...
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this has been a really exciting for broistol-myers squibb.ponse and the potential for long-term survival is being realized at this congress. for example this morning we announced very important data on the combination of urevoi, first drug approved for advanced melanoma in combination with your oekd checkpoint inhibitor and that study in advanced melanoma, 88% of patients were alive at two years. this is a phase one study but those survival rates are unprecedented. >> huge advances there. these drugs aren't without side effects. tell us about the safety profile of them. is that concerning? >> as pioneers in the treatment of cancer with immunoon kohl, e oncology, the first drug we approved, we instituted treatment algorithms which help cancer doctors identify and treat the side effects so we can optimize the benefits for patients. we put the same treatment algorithms into our programs for nevolamab and i'm cop fortable the oncologists will be able to use that. >> can the success be translated into other kinds of cancers? what are you seeing th
this has been a really exciting for broistol-myers squibb.ponse and the potential for long-term survival is being realized at this congress. for example this morning we announced very important data on the combination of urevoi, first drug approved for advanced melanoma in combination with your oekd checkpoint inhibitor and that study in advanced melanoma, 88% of patients were alive at two years. this is a phase one study but those survival rates are unprecedented. >> huge advances there....
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[laughter] >> joining us is mike myers and shep gordon. welcome. >> thank you for having us. >> how long have you known him? >> 23 years. >> how long have you been trying to get him? to allow you to make a movie about him? >> 20 years. very shortly after meeting him i said i would like to do a movie about you and he was like, i really do not want to. no thanks. not for me. and a few years ago he said yes. >> you live in los angeles. you were an agent for alice cooper and teddy pendergrass and then you leave and go to hawaii. still in the united states you , are a long way away. >> i realized that for me i was heading toward a crash. that it was just too much of everything and what's it all about. >> why have you not written a book about this? people who represented a lot of stars, they can tell stories. >> for the same reason i said no to mike for many years. fame is something i think is a very dangerous thing. it is something that is necessary if you are a creative artist but it is -- mike tells it better than i do. >> if you are a creati
[laughter] >> joining us is mike myers and shep gordon. welcome. >> thank you for having us. >> how long have you known him? >> 23 years. >> how long have you been trying to get him? to allow you to make a movie about him? >> 20 years. very shortly after meeting him i said i would like to do a movie about you and he was like, i really do not want to. no thanks. not for me. and a few years ago he said yes. >> you live in los angeles. you were an agent...
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and at&t. >> bristol-myers, everybody's upset it fell from $53 to $46.nie, we think it's fine. it did not have a great so-called asco, presentation for the american society of oncologists, but here's what you need to know, dividend is safe, things in the pipe, i'm sticking by bristol-myers. let's go to beth in california, please. beth? >> hey, jim, i'm a huge fan. >> thank you. >> tell me about safeway. >> we're done with that one. finished with it. ca-ching ca-ching. we like kroger! i need to go to bill in new york. bill? >> hi, jim. >> bill. >> i'm calling from binghamton, the southern tier of new york. >> oh, cool. i know where you live. go ahead. >> thanks for all your help, jim. helping us understand this marketplace. >> thank you. >> what's your current opinion on a reasonable bank in the recent past? huntington bank? >> that's a terrific bank. we've recommended that bank for so long and i stick by it. and let's be honest, i have to tell you, key bank is still my fave, but i like hband, too. i need to go right now to joe in my home state of new jer
and at&t. >> bristol-myers, everybody's upset it fell from $53 to $46.nie, we think it's fine. it did not have a great so-called asco, presentation for the american society of oncologists, but here's what you need to know, dividend is safe, things in the pipe, i'm sticking by bristol-myers. let's go to beth in california, please. beth? >> hey, jim, i'm a huge fan. >> thank you. >> tell me about safeway. >> we're done with that one. finished with it. ca-ching...
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we'll get a live update from chad myers. sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering so, i'm walking down the street, sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering just you know walking, sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering and i found myself in the middle of this parade honoring america's troops. which is actually quite fitting because geico has been serving the military for over 75 years. aawh no, look, i know this is about the troops and not about me. right, but i don't look like that. who can i write a letter to about this? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. honestly, the off-season isn't i've got a lot to do. that's why i got my surface. it's great for watching game film and drawing up plays. it's got onenote, so i can stay on top of my to-do list, which has been absolutely absurd since the big game. with skype, it's just really easy to stay in touch with the kids i work with. alright, russell you are good to go
we'll get a live update from chad myers. sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering so, i'm walking down the street, sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering just you know walking, sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering and i found myself in the middle of this parade honoring america's troops. which is actually quite fitting because geico has been serving the military for over 75 years. aawh no, look, i know this is about the...
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parents are meeting their students at our fred myer woodv.ng checked out with our school staff. students who need mental health, someone to talk to, we have lots of counselors available. and for students already at home and need additional help, i have a phone number for them to call. 503-988-4888. later today we'll be notifying our parents and students of school closure. there are some things that we have to do and work that will be involved so later on today, we will notify them of that. thank you. >> hello. i'm doug daoust, the mayor of troutdale. this has been a very unsettling day for our precious city. i've been on the cell phone all morning long with the national news media. as you can imagine they've shown quite a bit of interest in what's going on in this small city, suburb of portland. i've been on the phone constantly with media back east. i really want to say though that, and i shared with them, that i'm very impressed with how the police handled this whole operation. i think going through a dry run a few months ago helped and the
parents are meeting their students at our fred myer woodv.ng checked out with our school staff. students who need mental health, someone to talk to, we have lots of counselors available. and for students already at home and need additional help, i have a phone number for them to call. 503-988-4888. later today we'll be notifying our parents and students of school closure. there are some things that we have to do and work that will be involved so later on today, we will notify them of that....
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. >> reporter: 17-year-old christian myers in louisiana looks like a typical high school student but his english classroom is considerably different than most. it's his family's kitchen table. christian is home-schooled and had been studying nathaniel hawthorn's classic novel "the scarl elt letter" with his teacher and mother beth. when she looks at her child, what bothers her? >> reporter: beth is a former english and literature teacher and last year they both decided home-schooling was the best way to get him ready for college. >> i never thought about home-schooling before, in fact i had a negative view of it as a teacher because a lot of times the kids who came into my classroom who had been home-schooled were generally two to three years behind. >> meyers said she changed her mind after louisiana along with the rest of the country adopted and began implementing the common core state standards in 2010. common core was designed by state leaders and school superintendents to ensure children in participating states met the same math and english benchmarks from kindergarten through h
. >> reporter: 17-year-old christian myers in louisiana looks like a typical high school student but his english classroom is considerably different than most. it's his family's kitchen table. christian is home-schooled and had been studying nathaniel hawthorn's classic novel "the scarl elt letter" with his teacher and mother beth. when she looks at her child, what bothers her? >> reporter: beth is a former english and literature teacher and last year they both decided...
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>> this week on "q&a," our guest is emmy award winning journalist and investigative reporter lisa myers, who discusses her career, state of media and her further plans. she recently left nbc news after more than 30 years at the network. >> lisa myers, over 30 years with nbc news, how would you define journalism today? >> think journalism is at its best is holding powerful people and institutions accountable and exposing injustice. i feel we are not doing that enough we are too driven by social media which is important but it has come to dominate a lot of decisions about coverage when we ought to spend more time digging and providing new information to the viewers. >> why did you leave the business? >> it had been more than 30 years and i think change is a good thing. it was really a matter of i either change now if i were going to make a change or continue probably through the next election. i decided i wanted to take a pause and spend a little time playing golf, making a few speeches and then decide what i want to do next. >> have you come to any conclusion of what you might want to do
>> this week on "q&a," our guest is emmy award winning journalist and investigative reporter lisa myers, who discusses her career, state of media and her further plans. she recently left nbc news after more than 30 years at the network. >> lisa myers, over 30 years with nbc news, how would you define journalism today? >> think journalism is at its best is holding powerful people and institutions accountable and exposing injustice. i feel we are not doing that...
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chad myers has a closer look at the forecast. >> john, christine, good morning.ur way today, also into new england. cold front, though, pushes down to the south, and that really makes some very nice air for your weekend. it will be scattered showers, partly cloudy, muggy across the southeast. more severe weather across the plains. the bull's eye's somewhere between wichita, tulsa, maybe toward little rock, and then a big wind event right through here. there is a big fire issue here later on today. if any fires get going, wildfires, they may not stop for a while. winds could be blowing 50 or 60 miles per hour. 79 kansas city, 73 in chicago, 76 in new york and 80 in d.c. for today. for tomorrow, 86 atlanta, 88 memphis, 93 in dallas. the heat is on in el paso. that's the wind coming out here. you see that big, pink region through here? red flag warnings all the way across the southwest with that very dry, hot air fueling the fires, if they start. so, be very careful out there in the desert southwest. john, christine, back to you. have a great day. >> thanks, chad. y
chad myers has a closer look at the forecast. >> john, christine, good morning.ur way today, also into new england. cold front, though, pushes down to the south, and that really makes some very nice air for your weekend. it will be scattered showers, partly cloudy, muggy across the southeast. more severe weather across the plains. the bull's eye's somewhere between wichita, tulsa, maybe toward little rock, and then a big wind event right through here. there is a big fire issue here later...
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myers is leaving washington, d.c. behind. find out why on q&a. >> coming up next, "the communicators." .ith michael powell after that, the head of customs and border protection talking about order patrol operations on the us-mexico border. the republican party convention in des moines. >> c-span, created by america's cable companies 35 years ago and brought to you as a public service. >> michael powell of the national cable and telecommunications association, welcome back to "the communicators." >> great to see you. >> before we start with the issues you are facing, i want to start with "the washington post" article from this weekend. i'm sure you saw. it was an internet survey report they did saying that well over half of people say they have abandoned their cable company if they could. because of service. what is your response? >> is that a question? the first thing i would say is, infrastructure companies are well aware of their long-standing challenges with the consumer. i think they have a duty and obligation to work har
myers is leaving washington, d.c. behind. find out why on q&a. >> coming up next, "the communicators." .ith michael powell after that, the head of customs and border protection talking about order patrol operations on the us-mexico border. the republican party convention in des moines. >> c-span, created by america's cable companies 35 years ago and brought to you as a public service. >> michael powell of the national cable and telecommunications association,...
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myers is leaving washington, d.c. behind.d out why tonight at 8:00. >> now, a visit to the cia museum in langley, virginia where museum director ncaa curator present -- cia curator presents easy and >> we are standing in the memorial lobby of the original headquarters building. this lobby has a number of significant memorials in it. every visitor to the agency comes through this entrance. every new agency officer takes their oath of office here in this lobby, in front of 107 of our fallen officers. they walked across the agency field to take their place in the lobby. and the father of central intelligence is watching over their shoulders as they begin a career for our central intelligence agency in our nation.
myers is leaving washington, d.c. behind.d out why tonight at 8:00. >> now, a visit to the cia museum in langley, virginia where museum director ncaa curator present -- cia curator presents easy and >> we are standing in the memorial lobby of the original headquarters building. this lobby has a number of significant memorials in it. every visitor to the agency comes through this entrance. every new agency officer takes their oath of office here in this lobby, in front of 107 of our...
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myers and dr.amsky, would you agree that amid a sustained and prolonged smoking prevention and tobacco control efforts there has been an encouraging decline in youth rates in cigarette smoking in this country. there has been a wonderful decline in the rates of smoking that just came out last week. prevalent for high school youth. there have been great strides in reducing cigarette smoking among our youth. >> i get the drift. the target audience is just adult smokers they say. and that the other youth do not figure in. is -- this gets so to the integrity of corporate culture what people will do when they are given the chance to make money. i am sorry, that is so deeply embedded in me that is why i said i am on edge emotionally on this whole hearing. but by blanketing a wide for righty of media with advertisements, are these companies also creating the risk of introducing a whole new generation of young people 0-5 to the highly addictive substance called nicotine? >> yes, sir. that is exactly our fea
myers and dr.amsky, would you agree that amid a sustained and prolonged smoking prevention and tobacco control efforts there has been an encouraging decline in youth rates in cigarette smoking in this country. there has been a wonderful decline in the rates of smoking that just came out last week. prevalent for high school youth. there have been great strides in reducing cigarette smoking among our youth. >> i get the drift. the target audience is just adult smokers they say. and that the...
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. >> paul myer has a tree farm next to the bender's property. >> i remember ann very well from the firstting. beautiful woman, hair up in a ponytail, white tank top, tanned, two-way radio on the hip. okay, i'm living next to lara croft tomb raider and investing legend. >> myers remembers his last get-together with the benders in 2009, six months before a bullet would end john's life. >> ann did not look good. she looked pale, like she had lost weight. both of them seemed sad or depressed. >> the last six to eight weeks i was not eating, i was not drinking, i wasn't bathing, i wasn't doing anything to take care of myself. >> john began talking suicide. ann says she had to repeatedly take part in what she calls dress rehearsals. >> we would gather all the pills that were in the house and put them on the table. and he would ask me what do i do with these? i had tried to commit suicide before myself. and so i would tell him this is what you do, but i could tell that doing these things would calm him down, and he would feel better. >> practicing suicide to calm him down. it seems an absurd no
. >> paul myer has a tree farm next to the bender's property. >> i remember ann very well from the firstting. beautiful woman, hair up in a ponytail, white tank top, tanned, two-way radio on the hip. okay, i'm living next to lara croft tomb raider and investing legend. >> myers remembers his last get-together with the benders in 2009, six months before a bullet would end john's life. >> ann did not look good. she looked pale, like she had lost weight. both of them seemed...
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now she stars as selena myers on "the." she has one several emmys for that role. has also produced a documentary about her art collecting father. he owns up to 3000 works of art and is donating many of them to a nonprofit in new york. i am pleased to have julia louis-dreyfus back at this table. >> thank you very much. >> was selena myers? whohe is a political animal has been too long inside beltway. she is someone who is desperate for power. completely frustrated and boarded by power. she has lost her moral center. >> just like people in washington and hollywood. > the parallels -- >> what are the parallels? >> i think the parallels are that you constantly have to be working to stay alive. you have to stay crucial. you are selling yourself. you are selling a brand. you are selling an image of your self. hopefully, there is more depth to it than that. but we are talking about it in -- >> broad strokes. >> exactly. [laughter] >> there's this. it was often said that people in washington love people in hollywood. >> i think that is true. >> they love each other. >> th
now she stars as selena myers on "the." she has one several emmys for that role. has also produced a documentary about her art collecting father. he owns up to 3000 works of art and is donating many of them to a nonprofit in new york. i am pleased to have julia louis-dreyfus back at this table. >> thank you very much. >> was selena myers? whohe is a political animal has been too long inside beltway. she is someone who is desperate for power. completely frustrated and...
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mike myers is here to discuss his directorial debut. alan mulally may be stepping down as ceo of ford. what's next for him. up next the story of the bedford boys, how one small american town sacrificed all in the normandy invasion. but first, bill karins with a check ahead on the weekend. bill? >>> good morning, guys. this weekend forecast looking very nice in the northeast and the mid-atlantic, but in the middle of the country we're continuing to struggle with daily thunderstorms. these pictures from yesterday were incredible. this wind storm went for 1,000 miles. look what it did to this four-wheeler. it actually lifted it off the ground and somehow it attached itself to the top and the side of the house. also in atlanta as the storms passed through, it left this beautiful scene at sunset yesterday. a full rainbow right over the downtown area. absolutely gorgeous. there's 1,000 pictures out there that everyone was taking. let me take you into what happened. a big storm system that went yesterday from kansas all the way down to atlanta
mike myers is here to discuss his directorial debut. alan mulally may be stepping down as ceo of ford. what's next for him. up next the story of the bedford boys, how one small american town sacrificed all in the normandy invasion. but first, bill karins with a check ahead on the weekend. bill? >>> good morning, guys. this weekend forecast looking very nice in the northeast and the mid-atlantic, but in the middle of the country we're continuing to struggle with daily thunderstorms....
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in iraq to its advantage seizing american army hardware that was supplied to iraq is going to put myers but the story. while leaving behind a sovereign stable and self-reliant iraq two and a half years later. the people america left behind are running away cleaning for their lives on hoth a million people have already escaped from iraq's second city mosul off the i.s.i. al forced the army to retreat reports say gunmen have also seized a nearby oil refinery town iraq's prime minister calling for a state of emergency after hundreds of gunman took control of strategic parts of the northern city of mosul by wednesday militants had seized the turkish consulate in mussel kidnapping the head of diplomatic mission and two dozen staff members some thirty thousand iraqi soldiers reportedly turned and ran as militants from the islamic state of iraq and syria known as isis moved in unleashing an all out assault on the city they've taken control of hospitals police stations they have taken control of ammunition dumps and weapons stores that the fleeing government forces of what if left behind many o
in iraq to its advantage seizing american army hardware that was supplied to iraq is going to put myers but the story. while leaving behind a sovereign stable and self-reliant iraq two and a half years later. the people america left behind are running away cleaning for their lives on hoth a million people have already escaped from iraq's second city mosul off the i.s.i. al forced the army to retreat reports say gunmen have also seized a nearby oil refinery town iraq's prime minister calling for...
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bristol-myers. stay with kramer. oh my god! look. you need to see this. show 'em the curve. ♪ do you know what this means? the greater the curvature, the bigger the difference. [sci-fi tractor beam sound] ...sucked me right in... it's beautiful. gotta admit one thing... ...can't beat the view. ♪ introducing the world's first curved ultra high definition television from samsung. . it is time, it's time for the lightning round. i tell you what to do with the stock. when you hear this sound, then the lightning round is over. are you ready, ski daddy? it's time for the lightning round. first i will start with miles in new jersey. miles! >> caller: hi, jim, boo-yah. >> boo-yah, miles. >> caller: do you still like cisco foods? >> oh, man, you got to stick with. that i love that combination. i this i they can raise price. i into ed to go to sydney in virginia. >> caller: good afternoon, mr. kramer, boo-yah. >> boo-yah caller i'm calling you about cliff energy. >> they're being challenged. but the core business is bad. i don't want to own cliffs natural. let's go
bristol-myers. stay with kramer. oh my god! look. you need to see this. show 'em the curve. ♪ do you know what this means? the greater the curvature, the bigger the difference. [sci-fi tractor beam sound] ...sucked me right in... it's beautiful. gotta admit one thing... ...can't beat the view. ♪ introducing the world's first curved ultra high definition television from samsung. . it is time, it's time for the lightning round. i tell you what to do with the stock. when you hear this sound,...
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bristol-myers checked in. what you ended up having was an all outbidding war between j and j. abv.uge company and merck. to get ahold of this. merck wins the bidding with this deal of course and the hope here is jim that they are going to have a one pill oral treatment to cure hepc. they have something of merck that they believe they can combine that will create a one pill combo. the same way that they do did it. every organization wants to clamp down on what gilliad is going to make. no one says the pill p doesn't work? sure. no mapintenance. it is horrible to say i can't tell you, i thought this was game, set, match. they think it is a $10 billion market and yes, right now they have a large share of it. do you know how many companies may be worth far more than i shout? i'm watching the stocks be cut in half because of the great migration and i'm thinking i'm like nuts. i got to go back. how did the market get so wrong? it was sitting there as phase two. the drug companies paid attention to. we had a scientist from as tra seneca and i look at this company and i think all right loo
bristol-myers checked in. what you ended up having was an all outbidding war between j and j. abv.uge company and merck. to get ahold of this. merck wins the bidding with this deal of course and the hope here is jim that they are going to have a one pill oral treatment to cure hepc. they have something of merck that they believe they can combine that will create a one pill combo. the same way that they do did it. every organization wants to clamp down on what gilliad is going to make. no one...
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. >> emmy award-winning journalist lisa myers is leaving washington, d.c. behind. find out why sunday night at 8:00 on "q&a." >> one of the things people don't always recognize is that during the war of 1812, it was fought from 1812 until after 1814, early 1815. americaeally about reestablishing its independence against the british. this was sort of our second american revolution. this flag is the object for g pens theis scott words which became our national anthem. in 1995 of the flag made to look old and restored. there was a whole bottom section that was reconstructed. when the flag was moved into the space, there was a deliberate decision by the curators not to do that again. what we wanted was that the flight becomes a metaphor for the country. it is tattered and torn but it still survives on the message is the survival of the country and the flight we are not trying to make it look pretty. we are trying to make it look like it has endured its history and it still can celebrate its history. the 200thar marks anniversary of the british naval bombardment of fort
. >> emmy award-winning journalist lisa myers is leaving washington, d.c. behind. find out why sunday night at 8:00 on "q&a." >> one of the things people don't always recognize is that during the war of 1812, it was fought from 1812 until after 1814, early 1815. americaeally about reestablishing its independence against the british. this was sort of our second american revolution. this flag is the object for g pens theis scott words which became our national anthem. in...
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. >> emmy award winning and investigative reporter lisa myers is leaving washington d.c. find out why on c-span "q&a." >> one day after his primary loss in virginia, house majority leader eric cantor officially announced he will be stepped down from his leadership role at the end of july. he was defeated by david brat. >> good afternoon. first of all, i just want to talk a little bit about what happened last night and then going forward. you know, growing up in the jewish faith, i grew up, went to hebrew school, read a lot in the old testament and you learn a lot about individual setbacks. but you also read and you learned that each setback is an opportunity and that there's always optimism for the future. and while i may have had a -- suffered a personal setback last night, i couldn't be more optimistic about the future of this country. i'm honored that i've had the privilege to serve and represent the people of virginia's seventh district. people often lament what is wrong with this town, but i want to remind you of what's right. i've had the honor to serve with so many
. >> emmy award winning and investigative reporter lisa myers is leaving washington d.c. find out why on c-span "q&a." >> one day after his primary loss in virginia, house majority leader eric cantor officially announced he will be stepped down from his leadership role at the end of july. he was defeated by david brat. >> good afternoon. first of all, i just want to talk a little bit about what happened last night and then going forward. you know, growing up in...
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people are worried, marissa myers is going to be on the clock here.rs are saying they don't trust that she's going to make good decisions with their money. >> she's spent a lot of money on little companies. >> and the story for yahoo has been largely their investment in ali baba. go back tofa a company valued somewhere between $80 to $90 million. once this starts to trade, they're going to have the cash and the underlying asset, that's going to be more volatile. >> look at what we had with the notable lockups. whether it be twitter, facebook, stocks have been volatile on the back of any sizable lockup. >> good points. to me, think back to facebook. i know it was a long time ago, in the stripring of 2012. white hot heading into the deal. and all of a sudden, it wasn't. and investors have awarded ali baba the largest market cap in the world. >> coming up next, general electric, one of the most widely-held stocks. but it's missing this year's rally. we'll try to explain why when we return. five tech stocks with more than a 10%... change in after-market t
people are worried, marissa myers is going to be on the clock here.rs are saying they don't trust that she's going to make good decisions with their money. >> she's spent a lot of money on little companies. >> and the story for yahoo has been largely their investment in ali baba. go back tofa a company valued somewhere between $80 to $90 million. once this starts to trade, they're going to have the cash and the underlying asset, that's going to be more volatile. >> look at...
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it's after the game and our guest thursday night will be warriors general manager bob myers for secondstraight year myers can help us breakdown miami versus san antonio in the time spurs were seconds away from beast the heat in 6 last year plus the series slipped away. allen huge 3. duncan missed easy run they are and duncan not forgotten saying quote we are happy it's the heat again. we have the bad taste in our mouth still. if and lebron was listening. >> they don't like us they don't. the i could sense it from timy comments over the last couple days. they wanted this they wanted us and we will be ready for a l khaeng. >> the rafael closest thing to automatic easy win to reach the quarter time at the french open. prince in the house. in purple. it was a cain or umbrella or what it is. any way. prince do whatever he wants. nadal and it was all rafael. he will meat country man david in the quarter final. 7 seed murray bottom of the screen here in lime green against spaniard fernando in lime green at the top. wardrobe malfunction somewhere any way murray look out. it's a drop shot comin
it's after the game and our guest thursday night will be warriors general manager bob myers for secondstraight year myers can help us breakdown miami versus san antonio in the time spurs were seconds away from beast the heat in 6 last year plus the series slipped away. allen huge 3. duncan missed easy run they are and duncan not forgotten saying quote we are happy it's the heat again. we have the bad taste in our mouth still. if and lebron was listening. >> they don't like us they don't....
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right now in the seventh tied at 3 appease warriors gm myers sat down today for annual pre-draft meetingdia because nobody wanted to talk about next week draft. the only relevant question is will golden state trade thompson. warriors talking with minnesota about the little acquire of kevin love. thompson in the trade wanted. myers did everything company to avoid talking about the rumored deal saying things are constantly changing here. >> i know it may hard to believe but could i get up from this little caucus and 5 minutes later my phone rings and it's a deal that i hadn't thought of and nobody thought of and it's all of a sudden you are going down that path. but right now i think it's unlikel unlikely. >>reporter: things constantly changing. start out at 10 then a 7 who knows. bit time i'm done with all this i don't kno know. >> of tv the year long absence following the loss to mayweather. in southern california against him. dramatic changes in the training. inincorporating cross fit work out into box. that's unusual. boxers don't usually do this lifting weight. pride of gilroy is feel
right now in the seventh tied at 3 appease warriors gm myers sat down today for annual pre-draft meetingdia because nobody wanted to talk about next week draft. the only relevant question is will golden state trade thompson. warriors talking with minnesota about the little acquire of kevin love. thompson in the trade wanted. myers did everything company to avoid talking about the rumored deal saying things are constantly changing here. >> i know it may hard to believe but could i get up...
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but i missed you last night when you talked about bristol-myers. so, pfizer?think pfizer is fine, i think it's doing a good job. it's my favorite. actually, i prefer bristol-myers to pfizer to be honest. it's not my favorite. it's fine, for anyone that owns it, it's fine. let's go to ode in alabama. skaurl caller jim, do you think isi is is a buy? >> you have to do homework on it. it's the best pine line other than seattle genetics. it is speculative. i do like it. graham in new york. >> caller: jim cramer, i wanted to ask about laz, lazard with all the takeovers and everything, lazard specializes in, is this a good buy? >> i think it's precisely where i want to be. those stocks kone won't come in because of iraq, i think the deals will be hot and heavy. i want to go to one last call. christian in maryland. >> caller: boo-yah. >> what's happening? caller not much. my question is about trinity industries. >> i don't like the way trinity acts. it feels like it peaked in the railcar business. i'm not kidding. the stock had a good run. i think pressure will come o
but i missed you last night when you talked about bristol-myers. so, pfizer?think pfizer is fine, i think it's doing a good job. it's my favorite. actually, i prefer bristol-myers to pfizer to be honest. it's not my favorite. it's fine, for anyone that owns it, it's fine. let's go to ode in alabama. skaurl caller jim, do you think isi is is a buy? >> you have to do homework on it. it's the best pine line other than seattle genetics. it is speculative. i do like it. graham in new york....
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he appeared with seth myers. >> you go on the road with bill o'reilly. >> we go out.t. >> it's a different thing, i do 35 minutes, he does and i take q and a. >> he doesn't do standup. >> no. >> he's a funny cat. >> you know, i've been called a cat since 1967. factor tip of the day, catch miller and me live in south dakota july 25th and north dakota the next night, the 26th and shows in boston, philadelphia, west virginia and las vegas. you should come see us. you won't be disappointed. >> the mail. you showed your true bigotry. would you have made such a comment if a man showed up looking like a jew? if a man spoke in hebrew, i would say he looks like a gee wish person, dave and i have no problem saying it. o'reilly, you're losing it. do the du"duck dynasty" people look like muslims? i don't think they thanked allah. would you be happy if robert bergdahl said thank you jesus? if he did, i would say he sounds like a christian. got it, can we stop the non-sense now? don hayward, massachusetts, once again, you nailed it bill. it's clear the father of son of a mutual dis
he appeared with seth myers. >> you go on the road with bill o'reilly. >> we go out.t. >> it's a different thing, i do 35 minutes, he does and i take q and a. >> he doesn't do standup. >> no. >> he's a funny cat. >> you know, i've been called a cat since 1967. factor tip of the day, catch miller and me live in south dakota july 25th and north dakota the next night, the 26th and shows in boston, philadelphia, west virginia and las vegas. you should come...
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en su debut como director matt myers documental la famosa carrera del reconocido representante de artistasun dÍa se encuentra con una brillante adolescente de 13 aÑos intenta cerrar un contrato para convertirla en una estrella y asÍ resolver sus problemas financieros. hora regreso con ustedes al estudio. >> hoy jueves como todos los dÍas, espero sus comentarios en las redes sociales. los invito a que me sigan en twitter, en facebook, y tambiÉn espero sus comentarios en instagram. ♪ ♪ tiroteo hoy en la universidad seattle pacific, en seattle. les mostraremos fotografias obtenidas por un diario de texas, donde se ve el hacinamiento en el que viven niqos y adultos inmigrantes en algunos centros de detencion. el senado aprobo a sylvia burwell como nueva secretria de salud, por votacion de 78 votos a favor y 17 en contra. la primera informacion del ♪ ♪ >> cada aÑo mÁs de medio millÓn de niÑos en estados unidos son sometidos a la remociÓn de las amÍgdalas pero una milenaria plÁtica,se une al tratamiento para ayudarlos en la recuperaciÓn. >> ambos acaban de ser operados de las amÍgdalas, ya que s
en su debut como director matt myers documental la famosa carrera del reconocido representante de artistasun dÍa se encuentra con una brillante adolescente de 13 aÑos intenta cerrar un contrato para convertirla en una estrella y asÍ resolver sus problemas financieros. hora regreso con ustedes al estudio. >> hoy jueves como todos los dÍas, espero sus comentarios en las redes sociales. los invito a que me sigan en twitter, en facebook, y tambiÉn espero sus comentarios en instagram. ♪...
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street journal", michael gerson of the "washington post", former white house press secretary dee dee myers and author todd purdum. stay with us. >> schieffer: welcome back to "face the nation" part two. and we are back with cbs state department correspondenting margaret brennan and michael crowley and james jeffrey. michael were you making the point that a lot of this goes back to syria. >> right. you think iraq is the president bush problem from hell it's problem from hell number two. the president was struggling to find some way to put a some water on this raging fire in syria which i think is producing the isis with the power and the ambition and the threat possibly to the western united states and storming into iraq now. part of what is happening here is how do we solve the political situation in iraq? what do we do about maliki? but i think the white house is look at syria and saying some of the critics saying we are not doing enough might be right. and the president made a dramatic announcement asking congress for $500 million to train the syrian rebels. >> schieffer: what we have he
street journal", michael gerson of the "washington post", former white house press secretary dee dee myers and author todd purdum. stay with us. >> schieffer: welcome back to "face the nation" part two. and we are back with cbs state department correspondenting margaret brennan and michael crowley and james jeffrey. michael were you making the point that a lot of this goes back to syria. >> right. you think iraq is the president bush problem from hell it's...
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we'll get a live update from chad myers. it's time to get a hotel. hey, razor. check this out.an save big with priceline express deals. hey you know what man, these guys aint no dragons. they're cool. these deals are legit. yeah, we're cool. she's cool. we're cool. you know that dream... on my count. the one where you step up and save the day? make it happen. (crowd) oh no... introducing verizon xlte. hey guys, i got it right here! we've doubled our 4g lte bandwidth in cities coast to coast. so take on more. with xlte. for best results, use verizon. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on your screen. you need to see this. show 'em the curve. ♪ do you know what this means? the greater the curvature, the bigger the difference. [sci-
we'll get a live update from chad myers. it's time to get a hotel. hey, razor. check this out.an save big with priceline express deals. hey you know what man, these guys aint no dragons. they're cool. these deals are legit. yeah, we're cool. she's cool. we're cool. you know that dream... on my count. the one where you step up and save the day? make it happen. (crowd) oh no... introducing verizon xlte. hey guys, i got it right here! we've doubled our 4g lte bandwidth in cities coast to coast. so...
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but our chad myers sat down with the head of the national hurricane center who explains it only takes going to prepare this year like we would any year because there have been plenty of examples in the past of overall below-average years having significant hurricane impact. >> you know, i went through all of these storms, charley, frances, jean, ivan. and after those storms it was easy to talk to people about hurricanes. everybody wanted to know everything that we knew. but now we've had a couple of low seasons, other than sandy. how do we get this complacency out of the public? >> it's really amazing human nature, isn't it, that we latch on to whatever we can find to convince ourselves we don't have a hurricane problem. i've talked to people who have lived in a particular spot for decades without a hurricane impact and think they don't have a problem. and i've talked to people impacted last year or the year before who figure they had their turn, and now they're good for a while. and none of that can tell you what will happen this year. and especially if you're new to hurricane-prone
but our chad myers sat down with the head of the national hurricane center who explains it only takes going to prepare this year like we would any year because there have been plenty of examples in the past of overall below-average years having significant hurricane impact. >> you know, i went through all of these storms, charley, frances, jean, ivan. and after those storms it was easy to talk to people about hurricanes. everybody wanted to know everything that we knew. but now we've had...
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firm which is now part of bristol-myers squibb. a drug blocked the action of pd-1 which weakens immune response. it allows the immune system to inhibit the growth of cancer cells. the health ministry is expected to issue okay soon. >>> an international humanitarian aid group has caused that the e-coli outbreak is spreading. it reports that the disease has killed nearly 400. doctors without borders says it has reached the limit of what they can do to site the outbreak. there is a real risk of it spreading out of control and is calling for massive information. the first case turned up in march in southern guinea and have sin been confirmed in sierra leone and liberia. the world health organization says more than 600 patients have been confirmed or are suspected carriers. it reports the disease has killed nearly 400 people. doctors without borders says it has reached the limit of what it can do to fight the deadly outbreak. treatment is still in the experimental stage. from july 2nd, an emergency meeting will be held in ghana. >>> it
firm which is now part of bristol-myers squibb. a drug blocked the action of pd-1 which weakens immune response. it allows the immune system to inhibit the growth of cancer cells. the health ministry is expected to issue okay soon. >>> an international humanitarian aid group has caused that the e-coli outbreak is spreading. it reports that the disease has killed nearly 400. doctors without borders says it has reached the limit of what they can do to site the outbreak. there is a real...
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the bob myers will be guest. i will grill him. >> put him open the hot seat. >> he knows.fl has to get rid of the organized. >> o ta is so over. >> we'll at shell, we believe the world needs a broader mix of energies, which is why we are supplying natural gas, to generate cleaner electricity, that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal.
the bob myers will be guest. i will grill him. >> put him open the hot seat. >> he knows.fl has to get rid of the organized. >> o ta is so over. >> we'll at shell, we believe the world needs a broader mix of energies, which is why we are supplying natural gas, to generate cleaner electricity, that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal.
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myers for a checkup and he didn't have the money and he explained the situation to the driver and he said, you can ride. and he was -- the ticket agents came on and he was issued a ticket. so the board has been inviting, ssfmta has opinion trying to come up with solutions. we're spending money pulling this direction and you're spending money pulling this direction. it makes no sense. i want to issue ssmta to come to the board and join us with coming up with solutions. thank you. >> one thing, mr. scott said that occurred to me, i know that bart has been helping out our situation the last couple of days as we did with them a couple of times last year. to -- do we have arrangements with golden gate? speaker: it's something that we piloted during the america's cup. i did talk to the directors of both those agencies yesterday. it's something that if we were in a more retracted situation, we can manage and the logistics with making that workable in a short time period. it's something that is always available for us to consider. >> i wonder if it would be a good idea to explore the idea an
myers for a checkup and he didn't have the money and he explained the situation to the driver and he said, you can ride. and he was -- the ticket agents came on and he was issued a ticket. so the board has been inviting, ssfmta has opinion trying to come up with solutions. we're spending money pulling this direction and you're spending money pulling this direction. it makes no sense. i want to issue ssmta to come to the board and join us with coming up with solutions. thank you. >> one...