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let us welcome barton myers. [applause] mr. myers: i want to thank dr. carmichael for letting me speak about one of the greatest battlefield commanders and one of her most controversial american historical figures, robert edward lee of virginia. for the last five years i have been a professor at washington and lee university where robert e lee is very. has become a bit of a cottage industry over the last years for folks. i have dealt with a lot of issues related to lee an historical memory over the last few years. career intarted my the academy i was at the national park service ranger. i live in chancellorsville on the battlefield. i spent a lot of time thinking about robert e. lee. today i want to talk a little bit about lee, one slice of his military career. the moments when he was in the greatest personal danger on the battlefield. had beenobert e. lee commander of the confederate army of northern virginia for precisely 1041 41 days when he of a onehe staff confederate battle flag in his own hands to rally the fleeing remnants of his army at the batt
let us welcome barton myers. [applause] mr. myers: i want to thank dr. carmichael for letting me speak about one of the greatest battlefield commanders and one of her most controversial american historical figures, robert edward lee of virginia. for the last five years i have been a professor at washington and lee university where robert e lee is very. has become a bit of a cottage industry over the last years for folks. i have dealt with a lot of issues related to lee an historical memory over...
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and myers is one of the sharpest front office minds in all of sports.draymond>"this award is great and i think it still doesn't do justice for the impact that he's had. you know we are trying to build a dynasty here. so executive of the year award is great. but i won't be satisfied till he's headed to the hall of fame. "he showed perseverance because for two years he was in that second spot. i know draymond doesn't like being in second place. so he got what he deserved, which is the award, the recognition and i couldn't be happier for him." and with the way this team is built, awards will be piling up for years to come. mark carpenter kron4 news. (steve) and two-time nba mvp steph curryis set to test his golf game against the prosbut not everyone is happy about it. the "webdotcom tour" annoucned today that curry will play in "the ellie mae classic". it will be the first p-g-a tour- sanctioned event for curry who has golfed at several celebrity events and against mr.obama. but some sports analyst and fans are upset. they believe an actual professi
and myers is one of the sharpest front office minds in all of sports.draymond>"this award is great and i think it still doesn't do justice for the impact that he's had. you know we are trying to build a dynasty here. so executive of the year award is great. but i won't be satisfied till he's headed to the hall of fame. "he showed perseverance because for two years he was in that second spot. i know draymond doesn't like being in second place. so he got what he deserved, which is...
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<myers>"i think for him, it's a great new challenge. in los angeles and i've always said to him, and we'll always say whatever he's happy doing makes me happy, whatever that might be."the good thing is, like i said, he'll probably still give advice on the warriors, even if it's not asked for, so it's fine."the nba draft is this thursday...and as of now, the warriors don't have any picks, but are still preparing for any situation. mark carpenter, kron4 news (vicki) yes, the raiders will be leaving oakland in the next couple of seasons to relocate to las vegas...(steve) but it seems not everyone is too happy with the team moving to the entertainment capital the "raiders are coming" sign has been stolen. on sunday the clark county commission chairman tweeted these pictures of where the welcoming sign should be. he says "the sign may be missing, but don't worry the raiders are still coming" there are no leads as to who took it (vicki) we are following some breaking news... a fire is raging right now in the san bernardino national
"i think for him, it's a great new challenge. in los angeles and i've always said to him, and we'll always say whatever he's happy doing makes me happy, whatever that might be."the good thing is, like i said, he'll probably still give advice on the warriors, even if it's not asked for, so it's fine."the nba draft is this thursday...and as of now, the warriors don't have any picks, but are still preparing for any situation. mark carpenter, kron4 news (vicki) yes, the raiders will...
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>> i might. >> reporter: impact on bob myers. how about draymond green, who just won the nba's defensive player of the year award. and graduate turn again manager bob myers, who used to play on this court. and just became the newly crowned nba executive of the year. he chose his old high school for today's press conference. >> awards are never for one person, they're for a group of people. >> reporter: this is about inspiration from beginning to end. see that man hugging draymond green? it's his high school coach from saginaw, michigan. his presence here a complete surprise. >> what did he say when he saw you? >> he said coach, i love you. >> reporter: draymond green's high school team won two back-to-back championships. today, draymond says he learned defense in saginaw. >> i text him during games, and he responds like we're in high school. >> reporter: as for bob myers, i asked what the kid he was playing on this court in 1993 would say about the man who showed up today. >> i was not overly confident. so i probably would look a
>> i might. >> reporter: impact on bob myers. how about draymond green, who just won the nba's defensive player of the year award. and graduate turn again manager bob myers, who used to play on this court. and just became the newly crowned nba executive of the year. he chose his old high school for today's press conference. >> awards are never for one person, they're for a group of people. >> reporter: this is about inspiration from beginning to end. see that man hugging...
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>> i might. >> reporter: montevista made an impact on bob myers. how about draymond green, who just won the nba's defensive player of the year award. and graduate turn again manager bob myers, who used to play on this court. and just became the newly crowned nba executive of the year. he chose his old high school for today's press conference. >> awards are never for one person, they're for a group of people. >> reporter: this is about inspiration from beginning to end. see that man hugging draymond green? it's his high school coach from saginaw, michigan. his presence here a complete surprise. >> what did he say when he saw you? >> he said coach, i love you. >> reporter: draymond green's high school team won two back-to-back championships. today, draymond says he learned defense in saginaw. >> i text him during games, and he responds like we're in high school. >> reporter: as for bob myers, i asked what the kid he was playing on this court in 1993 would say about the man who showed up today. >> i was not overly confident. so i probably would look a
>> i might. >> reporter: montevista made an impact on bob myers. how about draymond green, who just won the nba's defensive player of the year award. and graduate turn again manager bob myers, who used to play on this court. and just became the newly crowned nba executive of the year. he chose his old high school for today's press conference. >> awards are never for one person, they're for a group of people. >> reporter: this is about inspiration from beginning to end....
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newt gingrich, michelle malkin, patrick j buchanan, mike myers will all be here with reaction.ut first, the unelected fourth branch of government, the deep state is trying to overturn the results of november's election and throw this president out of office. how did a bunch of unelected bureaucrats get so much power, feel so emboldened that they think they can undermine a duly elected president of the united statesy? plus, after this week's left-wing assassination attempt on revoking lawmakers, the coming together kumbaya moment it is nothing more than an illusion. it. is a farce to hide the less true intentions. we will expose of this hypocrisy in tonight's very important opening monologue. the unelected fourth branch of government is now being aided and abetted by the destroyed trunk media. all in a massive effort to damage and destroy president trump. this week alone, we have seen unprecedented and potentially criminal leaks from the deep state to liberal "washington post" ." the liberal smear machine is masquerading as a news outlet and they are reporting new sighting of co
newt gingrich, michelle malkin, patrick j buchanan, mike myers will all be here with reaction.ut first, the unelected fourth branch of government, the deep state is trying to overturn the results of november's election and throw this president out of office. how did a bunch of unelected bureaucrats get so much power, feel so emboldened that they think they can undermine a duly elected president of the united statesy? plus, after this week's left-wing assassination attempt on revoking lawmakers,...
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to their gm, bob myers, jerry west and to joe and peter, congratulations, guys.he nba champions. >> doris: joe, i have a feeling this is your second championship in three years, but i have a feeling this particular group of people in the house is excited you won it on your home floor. so, congratulations. two championships in three years is not easy, and it's not accomplished without a great many people doing a great many things. who would you most like to acknowledge here? >> there is no doubt that who we have to acknowledge the most are these guys right here. fantastic team, every single one of them. we love them. they're great players. steph and draymond and everybody else and kevin, thanks for coming. >> yes, sir. >> we're just so proud of them. bob myers and our organization for putting it together. >> doris: well done. congratulations. peter, your back ground is one that includes some unbelievable hollywood story lines and story telling. of this particular group, what story line stands out for you? >> this was a thriller, a thriller here, but we won here. t
to their gm, bob myers, jerry west and to joe and peter, congratulations, guys.he nba champions. >> doris: joe, i have a feeling this is your second championship in three years, but i have a feeling this particular group of people in the house is excited you won it on your home floor. so, congratulations. two championships in three years is not easy, and it's not accomplished without a great many people doing a great many things. who would you most like to acknowledge here? >> there...
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which we bought. >> alergan bristol-myers adjustment to remind people of what you got. next big catalyst for bristol-myers do you think >> they have two things happening. on a couple of the trials, i think the numbers are going to look better than they have they've had a couple of, as you said, setbacks which were related to the way they designed trials rather than the fact that drugs don't work which they do they're approved so we think there's that lien is buyers on the market they're activities we're looking at bristol and it's not 18 times earnings we own a veterinary -- >> too long to be down too long. >> and alergan is not a stock affected by drug pricing. >> rheumatoid arthritis, i thought you were going there, too. there is a conference going on that bristol is at overseas right now. it's about addressing that kind of disease and that kind of problem and i think that's the next home run. >> all right up next, doc, that's john, he's tracking bullish options activity in the commodities space. he'll tell what you it s gold prices are falling today we're going to th
which we bought. >> alergan bristol-myers adjustment to remind people of what you got. next big catalyst for bristol-myers do you think >> they have two things happening. on a couple of the trials, i think the numbers are going to look better than they have they've had a couple of, as you said, setbacks which were related to the way they designed trials rather than the fact that drugs don't work which they do they're approved so we think there's that lien is buyers on the market...
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it is my pleasure to introduce for our final afternoon talk barton myers. barton is an associate professor of history at washington and lee university where he teaches courses on the american civil war, war and society, the u.s. south and public history. his main research emphasis is on a regular warfare, soldiers in atrocities, and political dissent. he has earned his phd at the university of georgia where he studied under john ensco. he published his master's thesis, which is unheard of, entitled "executing daniel bright: grace, loyalty and guerrilla violence and coastal carolina." in receipt the 2009 jewels and francis landry award for the best book in seven studies.
it is my pleasure to introduce for our final afternoon talk barton myers. barton is an associate professor of history at washington and lee university where he teaches courses on the american civil war, war and society, the u.s. south and public history. his main research emphasis is on a regular warfare, soldiers in atrocities, and political dissent. he has earned his phd at the university of georgia where he studied under john ensco. he published his master's thesis, which is unheard of,...
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to their gm, bob myers, jerry west and to joe and peter, congratulations, guys.he nba champions. >> doris: joe, i have a this is your second championship in three years, but i have a feeling this particular group of people in the house is excited you won it on your home floor. so, congratulations. two championships in three years is not easy, and it's not accomplished without a great many people doing a great many things. who would you most like to acknowledge here? >> there is no doubt that who we have to acknowledge the most are these guys right here. fantastic team, every single one of them. we love them. they're great players. steph and draymond and everybody else and kevin, thanks for coming. >> yes, sir. >> we're just so proud of them. bob myers and our organization for putting it together. >> doris: well done. congratulations. peter, your back ground is one that includes some unbelievable hollywood story lines and story telling. of this particular group, what story line stands out for you? >> this was a thriller, a thriller here, but we won here. this is t
to their gm, bob myers, jerry west and to joe and peter, congratulations, guys.he nba champions. >> doris: joe, i have a this is your second championship in three years, but i have a feeling this particular group of people in the house is excited you won it on your home floor. so, congratulations. two championships in three years is not easy, and it's not accomplished without a great many people doing a great many things. who would you most like to acknowledge here? >> there is no...
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glaxosmithkline, bristol-myers, merk, all of those moving up as well then you have insurance names, aetna, anthem, cigna, wellcare, many of them hitting record highs or around record highs so far in trading to day. they're certainly a focus as well we know that so far this week to date health care has been the best performing sector driven a lot by the biotech side of things you put together the senate health care proposed legislation along with some of the momentum in the biotech names and, again, guys, some real loops here we'll see if that continues as people dissect what is happening with this senate proposal for health care. we'll send it right back down to the new york stock exchange and the true over at "squawk alley". >> good morning. welcome to "squawk alley" much
glaxosmithkline, bristol-myers, merk, all of those moving up as well then you have insurance names, aetna, anthem, cigna, wellcare, many of them hitting record highs or around record highs so far in trading to day. they're certainly a focus as well we know that so far this week to date health care has been the best performing sector driven a lot by the biotech side of things you put together the senate health care proposed legislation along with some of the momentum in the biotech names and,...
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) myers>"you see that jordan, first and foremost loves to play basketball.at sometimes gets overlooked in our jobs. it's just a passion for what we do. and a lot of how he plays whether its blocking a shot finishing a play, running the floor, being there for his teammates, that's the type of people that we need to win in championships we want as many of those people as we can get..." why do you refuse to have any passion about this horrible, horrible giants season? the giants have to many holes in their roster. they struggle offensively and on defense. when the pitching isn't there, good chance they're going to lose the game. i love when you tell stories about your dad. did he also work in the media? my father was a great man. he was very supportive in everything i accomplished in both of my career's: basketball and broadcasting. you reveal weak character when you support a cheater like pete rose. pete rose made a mistake, but he's one of the best ball players to ever played the game. he's suffered enough, just put him in the hall. how can the giants keep an
) "you see that jordan, first and foremost loves to play basketball.at sometimes gets overlooked in our jobs. it's just a passion for what we do. and a lot of how he plays whether its blocking a shot finishing a play, running the floor, being there for his teammates, that's the type of people that we need to win in championships we want as many of those people as we can get..." why do you refuse to have any passion about this horrible, horrible giants season? the giants have to many...
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myers had a special message for the students (sot: myers) <>bob myers:"the days like this when we arenot playing basketball or practicing are some our most enjoyable days giving back to you guys. a lot of the players that you are looking at they didn't have a great gym to play basketball on. they didn't have new courts they probably sat where you are and hoped and couldn't wait to meet an nba player. the fact you have five or four of them here used to play in the nba and legends here you guys could be those people too". the giants opening a three game series against the phillies in the city of brotherly love bruce bochy trying to get the offense going as they started a 7-game road trip top 2nd -- giants up by a pair -- eduardo nu-yez hits a single down left field to make it 3-nothing san francisco but what a story -- top 6th -- austin slater that was called up today from the minors hit an rbi single to get his first hit in the majors his family was in attendance cheering him on from the stands right now -- so much for the seahawks for the seahawks raving about colin kaepernick. seattl
myers had a special message for the students (sot: myers) bob myers:"the days like this when we arenot playing basketball or practicing are some our most enjoyable days giving back to you guys. a lot of the players that you are looking at they didn't have a great gym to play basketball on. they didn't have new courts they probably sat where you are and hoped and couldn't wait to meet an nba player. the fact you have five or four of them here used to play in the nba and legends here you...
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i watched as heinz and other companies like bristol-myers drop and drop some more.t in a rotation in the stocks of companies that were diversified industrial machine, businesses, with earnings that would heat up, start popping. i didn't get that if i wanted to perform daily. i realized i would have to dump heinz and bristol-myers and start buying other companies nevertheless, i had a clause in my contract, one demanded by one guys, which is if my fund dropped by more than 10%, i would have to open the doors and let people out of the contract my fund sank and sank because it was filled with not what was fashionable. when i had fallen to 9%, we booted my favs and started playing the rotation game. it was a sobering lesson if you want to perform on a daily basis, you have to take action you can't just sit there this rotation game is not one that you can play at home without it being a full-time profession as the year progressed, these stocks kept getting higher and higher at a certain point, things got too hot. people worried about interest rates going higher the next
i watched as heinz and other companies like bristol-myers drop and drop some more.t in a rotation in the stocks of companies that were diversified industrial machine, businesses, with earnings that would heat up, start popping. i didn't get that if i wanted to perform daily. i realized i would have to dump heinz and bristol-myers and start buying other companies nevertheless, i had a clause in my contract, one demanded by one guys, which is if my fund dropped by more than 10%, i would have to...
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myers. does anybody out there in the winter, is there anybody that has grandparents ar or that haps to go to naples or fort myers i know we have at least one. i represent the area and 50 people, like my grandparents lived there. >> i left tv news to start the communications consulting in politics i wanted to get involved in politics and it just so happened as i left tv news av news a radio show of conduct to do political talk in the morning so i would do the radio show it was a conservative radio show that i've actually often times try to push the envelope and i would say even the liberal beliefs on the show. what happened is i got this radio show and they began in one way or another building up ar following but specifically among the republican primary voters. it just so happens while i'm doing radio that the current congressman at the time, you may know his father was a senator out of the state of florida and a long history the congressman kolbe and so i'm going to run for the senate. you
myers. does anybody out there in the winter, is there anybody that has grandparents ar or that haps to go to naples or fort myers i know we have at least one. i represent the area and 50 people, like my grandparents lived there. >> i left tv news to start the communications consulting in politics i wanted to get involved in politics and it just so happened as i left tv news av news a radio show of conduct to do political talk in the morning so i would do the radio show it was a...
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a fire broke out at gary myers' home. members say he has no sense of smell and doesn't hear very well. so didn't realize that a fire had broken out in his home. it wasn't until his daughter said that she smelled something that he went to check it out. i walked in back to the family room and there was a ball of flame that big around. i'm alive and that makes all the disirches in the world. the fire started in the garage. the flames burned through the car and motorcycle before torching his home of 31 years. myers spent a couple of days in the hospital for smoke inhalation but we're happy to report that he's doing just fine now and investigators are still trying to determine the cause of that blaze. coming up, taking on the healthcare billion. as august recess looms, congress is trying to tackle a mountain of unfinish ed issues. we have a look at the up hill battle. we want to wish all the dads out there a happy father's day. if you were out and about with your dads, send us pictures using the hash dag, fox 35 dads. we'll be
a fire broke out at gary myers' home. members say he has no sense of smell and doesn't hear very well. so didn't realize that a fire had broken out in his home. it wasn't until his daughter said that she smelled something that he went to check it out. i walked in back to the family room and there was a ball of flame that big around. i'm alive and that makes all the disirches in the world. the fire started in the garage. the flames burned through the car and motorcycle before torching his home...
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let us welcome barton myers. [applause] mr. myers: i want to thank dr. carmichael for letting me speak about one of the greatest battlefield commanders and one of her most controversial american historical figures, robert edward lee of virginia. for the last five years i have been a professor at washington and lee university where robert e lee is very. has become a bit of a cottage industry over the last years for folks. i have dealt with a lot of issues related to lee an historical memory over the last few years. career intarted my the academy i was at the national park service ranger. i live in chancellorsville on the battlefield. i spent a lot of time thinking about robert e. lee. today i want to talk a little bit about lee, one slice of his military career. the moments when he was in the greatest personal danger on the battlefield. had beenobert e. lee commander of the confederate army of northern virginia for precisely 1041 41 days when he of a onehe staff confederate battle flag in his own hands to rally the fleeing remnants of his army at the batt
let us welcome barton myers. [applause] mr. myers: i want to thank dr. carmichael for letting me speak about one of the greatest battlefield commanders and one of her most controversial american historical figures, robert edward lee of virginia. for the last five years i have been a professor at washington and lee university where robert e lee is very. has become a bit of a cottage industry over the last years for folks. i have dealt with a lot of issues related to lee an historical memory over...
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how about draymond green, and monte vista graduate turned general manager bob myers who used to play court and became the newly crowned nba executive of the year. he choice his old high school for today's press conference. >> words i don't think are ever for one person. you know, i think the awards are for a group of people. >> reporter: this was about inspiration from beginning to end. you see the man hugging draymond green? it is his high school coach from michigan. his presence here, a complete surprise. >> what did he say when he saw you? >> he said, coach, i love you. >> reporter: draymond's high school basketball team won two back-to-back championships. his fellow classmates elected him homecoming king. today draymond said he learned defense in saginaw. how rewarding that must have been for the man who first taught him and still does. >> i text him during the games and he respond, like we're in high school. >> reporter: as for bob myers, we asked what the kid he was playing on this court in 1993 would say about the man who showed up today. >> you know, i was not overly confiden
how about draymond green, and monte vista graduate turned general manager bob myers who used to play court and became the newly crowned nba executive of the year. he choice his old high school for today's press conference. >> words i don't think are ever for one person. you know, i think the awards are for a group of people. >> reporter: this was about inspiration from beginning to end. you see the man hugging draymond green? it is his high school coach from michigan. his presence...
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bob myers was named executive. both green and myers will be visiting in danville later today which is the alma mater. >> it's not what people are talking about this morning. >> draymond is so tall. >> for the common man. >> that will have people talking. it shows you how many amazing players are on this team. mvp, former mvp, executive player of the year, plus wearing a green jacket. >> i love it. draymond green. >> now let's check out the sunshine we'll see later on today in the forecast even though we start out with clouds but this is going to help keep everything nice and comfortable. you may even have to head out the door and turn on the windshield wipers as we may see drizzle around the bay area. here is a look at temperatures you're feeling as you step out the door. we he are in the upper 50s for palo alto. it's 62 degrees in san jose and 56 degrees in fairfield. and looking at those highs this afternoon it will be reaching into the upper 70s to lower 80s and now the seven-day forecast is coming up it at the
bob myers was named executive. both green and myers will be visiting in danville later today which is the alma mater. >> it's not what people are talking about this morning. >> draymond is so tall. >> for the common man. >> that will have people talking. it shows you how many amazing players are on this team. mvp, former mvp, executive player of the year, plus wearing a green jacket. >> i love it. draymond green. >> now let's check out the sunshine we'll see...
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how about draymond green, and monte vista graduate turned general manager bob myers who used to playn this court and became the newly crowned nba executive of the year. he choice his old high school for today's press conference. >> words i don't think are ever for one person. you know, i think the awards are for a group of people. >> reporter: this was about inspiration from beginning to end. you see the man hugging draymond green? it is his high school coach from michigan. his presence here, a complete surprise. >> what did he say when he saw you? >> he said, coach, i love you. >> reporter: draymond's high school basketball team won two back-to-back championships. his fellow classmates elected him homecoming king. today draymond said he learned defense in saginaw. how rewarding that must have been for the man who first taught him and still does. >> i text him during the games and he respond, like we're in high school. >> reporter: as for bob myers, we asked what the kid he was playing on this court in 1993 would say about the man who showed up today. >> you know, i was not overly co
how about draymond green, and monte vista graduate turned general manager bob myers who used to playn this court and became the newly crowned nba executive of the year. he choice his old high school for today's press conference. >> words i don't think are ever for one person. you know, i think the awards are for a group of people. >> reporter: this was about inspiration from beginning to end. you see the man hugging draymond green? it is his high school coach from michigan. his...
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>> bob myers was my mvp today. but all the wars spoke. matt barnes is 37 years old. he just won his first championship. rookie patrick mccaw didn't have to wait as long. he is just 21. and a little overwhelmed. >> how do you stay so calm particularly in the play-offs? >> um -- [ laughter ] >> i'm a little nervous right now. so i don't have the answer. >> you're more nervous now than on the floor with all these people out here. >> and there were a lot. mccaw may have had a little taste case of stage fright. his veteran teammates were more comfortable celebrating with the masses in oakland for the second time in three years. >> i never thought we would go 33-1 or 32-1 whatever it was and, um, let's do it again, why not? we got everybody in, we're healthy. >> i don't know where you were june 12, 2017, whether you were at oracle arena or wherever you were, i know you're gonna remember that day for a very, very, very long time. >> where's mike brown? [ applause and cheers ] [ inaudible ] [ laughter ] >> we got a decision to make. that's the problem. >> bob myers and the g
>> bob myers was my mvp today. but all the wars spoke. matt barnes is 37 years old. he just won his first championship. rookie patrick mccaw didn't have to wait as long. he is just 21. and a little overwhelmed. >> how do you stay so calm particularly in the play-offs? >> um -- [ laughter ] >> i'm a little nervous right now. so i don't have the answer. >> you're more nervous now than on the floor with all these people out here. >> and there were a lot. mccaw...
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award as well as green's defensive player of the year awardmyers was self effacing as usual (sot: myers) meyers>"my freshman high school coach...he seriously said to me 'we are better if you don't shoot"....just so you guys know, you're life can turn in a good way" new 49ers general manager john lynch played for bill walsh at stanford lynch explained how it was walsh who convinced him to give up a pro baseball career to play a football position he had recently switched too"i was off playing pro baseball and i was going to take that opportunity with the marlins and bill called me up and i had just played a little bit my junior year and first year at safety and bill called me up and said...'listen, i know you have this opportunity with the marlins, but i think you can be a pro bowl hear....i had just switched to saftey, i hadn't played but 50 percent of the snaps and bill walsh is telling bowler at the next level...but like bill...like you would expect...he didn't just tell me he made a tape...he would show a play i year and then he'd show a play of ronnie lott and he sai
award as well as green's defensive player of the year awardmyers was self effacing as usual (sot: myers) "my freshman high school coach...he seriously said to me 'we are better if you don't shoot"....just so you guys know, you're life can turn in a good way" new 49ers general manager john lynch played for bill walsh at stanford lynch explained how it was walsh who convinced him to give up a pro baseball career to play a football position he had recently switched too"i was...
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executive of the year award as well as defensive player of the year awardmyers was self usual(sot: myersob meyers>"my freshman high school coach...he seriously said to me 'we are better if you don't shoot"....just so you guys know, you're life can turn in a good way" are you ready for klay thompson dancing in china?... thompson is there for his chinese shoe company... "anta"... but took some time to hit the clubs as he gets down to some electronic dance music (e-d-m)...edm is especially big in china and the crowd was getting into it with the two-time champion... steph curry replied... posting... "having the time of his life 14 cry-laughing emojis. (pam) next at the top of the hour. wildfire season.. ramping up across california. hear from one bay area family who took action when flames came dangerously close to their home. stay tuned for kron 4 news at 11... the day's big stories and your forecast.. in half the time. (steve) but first...a brand new edition of people behaving badly stanley roberts breaks out to dashcam..to show just how many people double park in the bay area.that's next.
executive of the year award as well as defensive player of the year awardmyers was self usual(sot: myersob meyers>"my freshman high school coach...he seriously said to me 'we are better if you don't shoot"....just so you guys know, you're life can turn in a good way" are you ready for klay thompson dancing in china?... thompson is there for his chinese shoe company... "anta"... but took some time to hit the clubs as he gets down to some electronic dance music...
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host: ok, susan in fort myers, florida. we will next to bernic, new york, crestlinee -- democrats line. caller: i never believed trump wants to be the commander in chief. i think his basic purpose was to -- bannon, andnd bannon controls the house and senate -- to change the world order. i do not think this man gives a hoot about the country. i just believe he wants to change the world order and build his brandy, and he is allowing all kinds of people in on our national secrets who are a part of after his cap and his administration is covered with all kinds of covert people. who are willing to throw our country into all kind of turmoil for the world changing for america. host: which of the cabinet specifically does that? caller: i believe because of congress, the senators not speaking up, i think they are part of this contract with trump. they do not have a contract with america, they have a contract with trump. host: we have got to move on to the next call. richard in maryland, republican line. hi, richard, go ahead. caller
host: ok, susan in fort myers, florida. we will next to bernic, new york, crestlinee -- democrats line. caller: i never believed trump wants to be the commander in chief. i think his basic purpose was to -- bannon, andnd bannon controls the house and senate -- to change the world order. i do not think this man gives a hoot about the country. i just believe he wants to change the world order and build his brandy, and he is allowing all kinds of people in on our national secrets who are a part of...
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bristol-myers is down slightly.especially in the area of lung cancer, the advantage may be looking to go to merck a little bit. bristol is a little bit weak. cowan estimates that the drugs that are pd-1s they say that market will be $32 billion by 2022 and they see bristol having a big chunk of that market. as for other movers lots moving in the biotech space. as you check out tg therapeutics, they're moving up a lot. finally, we'll draw your attention to the other attention of i mew know therapy drugs, you can see that all in the green on data updates here at asco. when you think of the stocks moving, there are financial implications but there's positive updates in the fight against cancer. pretty interesting weekend. lots more to come. we'll have the bristol-myers ceo joining us on your show. as well as others. >> thank you very much meg tirrell in chicago. we'll watch for headlines out of asco. there are usually one. apple's developer's conference is going to happen starting today. looking for key -- little visib
bristol-myers is down slightly.especially in the area of lung cancer, the advantage may be looking to go to merck a little bit. bristol is a little bit weak. cowan estimates that the drugs that are pd-1s they say that market will be $32 billion by 2022 and they see bristol having a big chunk of that market. as for other movers lots moving in the biotech space. as you check out tg therapeutics, they're moving up a lot. finally, we'll draw your attention to the other attention of i mew know...
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christopher myers forensics architect, thank you for talking to us.ound breaking down a little towards the end of the interview. find out how story is covered in the papers tomorrow at 10:30pm and 11th and the, our guests tonight rob merrick deputy editor of the independent and author and broadcaster natalie haynes. the brexit secretary, david davis, has said he is "pretty sure" that the uk can reach a suitable deal with brussels, on leaving the european union — but he suggested britain may need a transitional arrangement if everything isn't agreed within the two year time—frame. here is eleanor ghani. 0ne here is eleanor ghani. one year after the vote to leave the eu talks about the terms of britain's divorce have started and brexit looms overhead for the prime minister. but one week after the chancellor said no deal would be very, very bad in the uk brexit secretary, the man tasked with securing that deal, seems uncertain as to whether he will get one. i'm pretty sure, not 100% sure, because it's a negotiation... you said at the beginning of this, w
christopher myers forensics architect, thank you for talking to us.ound breaking down a little towards the end of the interview. find out how story is covered in the papers tomorrow at 10:30pm and 11th and the, our guests tonight rob merrick deputy editor of the independent and author and broadcaster natalie haynes. the brexit secretary, david davis, has said he is "pretty sure" that the uk can reach a suitable deal with brussels, on leaving the european union — but he suggested...
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brad myers, on vacation from florida, had a narrow escape. after taking a selfie on the bridge, he walked away, and heard the van mount the sidewalk. here is the photo he took afterwards, bodies strewn across the road. >> i do think that everyone needs to see what is going on and what we're up against. >> reporter: all those who gathered at a vigil today know they're probably up against even more terrorists with london in their sights. but led by the city's muslim mayor, sadiq khan, they stand determined to face them down. >> i want to send a clear message to the sick and evil extremists who commit these hideous crimes. we will defeat you. you will not win. >> reporter: scott, mayor sad de -- sadiq khan was asked whether president trump would be welcome on a visit here. he said i don't think we should roll out the red carpet in circumsts for. >> liz palmer at londondg brie tonight. liz, thank you. the cbs overnight news will be right back. and your joints really love them too? introducing megared advanced 4in1... <
brad myers, on vacation from florida, had a narrow escape. after taking a selfie on the bridge, he walked away, and heard the van mount the sidewalk. here is the photo he took afterwards, bodies strewn across the road. >> i do think that everyone needs to see what is going on and what we're up against. >> reporter: all those who gathered at a vigil today know they're probably up against even more terrorists with london in their sights. but led by the city's muslim mayor, sadiq khan,...
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namely andre iguodala who reports have possibly looking elsewhere because of nba rules bob myers can'tk about any deals or negotiations so he had to play it coy about durant today (sot: bobmyers) "i think he was happy with the season personally and obviously for the team and i don't know if it could've gotten any better for him, so i look forward to sitting down with him and doing whatever is fair but we certainly want him back and i think he wants to be back. so when you win, those exit interviews are pretty good." speaking of tattoos... and this raiders fan is an even bigger khalil mack fan getting this likeness of mack tattood on his forearmit was mack himself that posted this photo when he met the fan the caption reads "didn't know what love was till i came to oakland! sheesh! it seems not everyone is too happy with the team moving to las vegasthe "raiders are coming" sign has been stolen. yesterday the clark county commission chairman tweeted these pictures of where the welcoming sign should be.he says "the sign may be missing, but don't worry the raiders are still comi
namely andre iguodala who reports have possibly looking elsewhere because of nba rules bob myers can'tk about any deals or negotiations so he had to play it coy about durant today (sot: bobmyers) "i think he was happy with the season personally and obviously for the team and i don't know if it could've gotten any better for him, so i look forward to sitting down with him and doing whatever is fair but we certainly want him back and i think he wants to be back. so when you win, those exit...
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myers. as i'm sitting here in the summer does anybody go there in the winter. i left tv news to the communications consulting in boston politics. a radio show opened up to do political talk in the morning so i would do the radio show and it was a conservative radio show but i would often try to push the envelope to share my more libertarian beliefs. i got this radio show and i began in one way or another building up a bit of a following that specifically among republican primary voters. while i'm doing radio the current congressman at the time you may know him his name to be the father is the congressman called the essay i'm going to run for the senate. you should consider paying for congress. it's how you build up your own campaign. i have some assets that a politician and candidate needs. if you do not have the name identification, you need money and tons of it. you as a candidate are nothing more than a plug. you have to market and brand your self. you try to literally go out to the crowds and say pick me, i want to your congressman or be r governor or whate
myers. as i'm sitting here in the summer does anybody go there in the winter. i left tv news to the communications consulting in boston politics. a radio show opened up to do political talk in the morning so i would do the radio show and it was a conservative radio show but i would often try to push the envelope to share my more libertarian beliefs. i got this radio show and i began in one way or another building up a bit of a following that specifically among republican primary voters. while...
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<myers>"i think for him, it's a great new challenge.os angeles and i've always said to him, and we'll always say whatever he's happy doing makes me happy, whatever that might be."the good thing is, like i said, he'll probably still give advice on the warriors, even if it's not asked for, so it's fine."the nba draft is this thursday...and as of now, the warriors don't have any picks, but are still preparing for any situation. mark carpenter, kron4 news ( james ) a key road damaged in a rockslide at yosemite national park has reopened ahead of schedule. el portal road reopened over the weekend... giving people a clear route to yosemite. park rangers say more than 100 dump trucks hauled off giant rocks and debris after a four ton rockslide came crashing down last week. crews originally thought it would take a few more days to finish cleaning up the mess but they got the work done quicker than expected. ( mark ) coming up in kron four news at nine... despite still being months away, the holiday season just got even more expensive
"i think for him, it's a great new challenge.os angeles and i've always said to him, and we'll always say whatever he's happy doing makes me happy, whatever that might be."the good thing is, like i said, he'll probably still give advice on the warriors, even if it's not asked for, so it's fine."the nba draft is this thursday...and as of now, the warriors don't have any picks, but are still preparing for any situation. mark carpenter, kron4 news ( james ) a key road damaged in a...
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i think the stocks showed it's got down side to $50, upside to $60, $62 but bristol-myers is an okayny. i think they'll get it together. but they did not deliver on the key drug shawn in georgia, shawn. >> caller: thanks for taking my call >> you're welcome. >> caller: i have shares of mckesen and not sure whether to hold or sell >> i'm not a fan i don't like the middleman >> don't buy, don't buy! >> really good opportunity to take a little vacation from that bob in new jersey, bob >> caller: boo-yah, jim, from center haven, new jersey >> what's up >> caller: my stock is a recent ipo, which has a treatment for cancer atns, should i go to the racetrack? >> i think you go to the racetrack with this one. it's been straight up -- look, i've always said it's speculation friday these kinds of stocks can be owned as long as you recognize that they can go to zero or triple and i like that ratio. but you have to understand that. when activists talk, sure, it is always worth listening but piggybacking is seldom a good idea. don't be so quick to get into athena >>> president trump pulling out o
i think the stocks showed it's got down side to $50, upside to $60, $62 but bristol-myers is an okayny. i think they'll get it together. but they did not deliver on the key drug shawn in georgia, shawn. >> caller: thanks for taking my call >> you're welcome. >> caller: i have shares of mckesen and not sure whether to hold or sell >> i'm not a fan i don't like the middleman >> don't buy, don't buy! >> really good opportunity to take a little vacation from that...
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" with teammate steph curryklay thompson won the performance of the year for his 60 point game bob myers won exectutive pf the year for the second afternoons. by sunny afternoons. it finally happened for draymond greenafter being beaten out by kawhi leonard the last two seasons the warriors forward won the nba's defensive player of the year award tonight he is the first warrior ever to win the award green was also named 3rd team all-nba and 1st team all defensive nba and even won the "assist of the year" with teammate steph curryklay thompson won the performance of the year for his 60 point game bob myers pf the year for the second straight year russell lifetime achievement) kareem abdul-jabar presented 11-time nba champion oakland native bill russell with the nba lifetime achievement award at the nba award show tonight russell spent his adolescence in oakland and went to usf in collegerussell pointed out all the greats around him and had a little message(sot: russell) (after long pause) "i would kick your aáá" (laughter) giants hosting the rockies at the ballpark in san fr
" with teammate steph curryklay thompson won the performance of the year for his 60 point game bob myers won exectutive pf the year for the second afternoons. by sunny afternoons. it finally happened for draymond greenafter being beaten out by kawhi leonard the last two seasons the warriors forward won the nba's defensive player of the year award tonight he is the first warrior ever to win the award green was also named 3rd team all-nba and 1st team all defensive nba and even won the...
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bristol-myers with 89 of those.from merck, pfizer and incyte, next generation of immunotherapy with bristol-myers and merck. starting earlier with celgene and roche. other big stocks to watch on monday. sara? >> important conversations. thank you for studying it up, meg tirrell at headquarters. >>> let's send it out to sue herera with an update. sue? >> thank you, sara. trump administration asking the supreme court to reinstate its ban on travelers from six predominantly muslim countries. the administration says the nation would be safer if that policy is put in place. >>> four people were killed as hundreds of protesters took to the streets of kabul in the wake of wednesday's extremist attack that killed at least 90 people and injured more than 450 others. protests turned violent when the demonstrators tried to get closer to the presidential palace. >>> 36 people died in addition to the gunman during an attack on a casino in manila. most died of suffocation as the gunman set gaming tables on fire. he fleed with $2
bristol-myers with 89 of those.from merck, pfizer and incyte, next generation of immunotherapy with bristol-myers and merck. starting earlier with celgene and roche. other big stocks to watch on monday. sara? >> important conversations. thank you for studying it up, meg tirrell at headquarters. >>> let's send it out to sue herera with an update. sue? >> thank you, sara. trump administration asking the supreme court to reinstate its ban on travelers from six predominantly...
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sot rachel myers residente de santa rosa "really sad...i knew the woman that was there and she was myuy triste...yo conocía a la mujer...era mi amiga...recalca esta conocida de la hoy occisa... otras dos casas aledañas resultaron dañadas por el fuego... el origen está por ser identificado... sot joe giordani jefe de bomberos "we understand there may have been some hoarding taking place, so we had a lot of fire load" el jefe de bomberos concluyó diciendo que estima que la casa era utilizada como un lugar de acaparamiento...hecho que pudiera haber propagado las llamas más rápido... take david live vecinos agregaron que ya habían entablado varias quejas a la oficina de mantenimiento ya que solían ver, dicen.. a muchos indigentes en la casa... reportando en vivo david gonzlez noticiero telemundo 48. paola -- esta noche el puente de la bahia ha reabierto, tras un tiroteo registrado esta manana, a manos de la policia.... take vo --sucedio tras un accidente vehicular, pasadas las tres de la madrugada, cuando un vehiculo ignoro el bloqueo establecido por la patrulla de caminos y trato de embe
sot rachel myers residente de santa rosa "really sad...i knew the woman that was there and she was myuy triste...yo conocía a la mujer...era mi amiga...recalca esta conocida de la hoy occisa... otras dos casas aledañas resultaron dañadas por el fuego... el origen está por ser identificado... sot joe giordani jefe de bomberos "we understand there may have been some hoarding taking place, so we had a lot of fire load" el jefe de bomberos concluyó diciendo que estima que la...
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. >> it crashed this morning in fort myers. the passenger died.s rush today the hospital. fortunately, since it is saturday, the daycare was closed. >> i saw the plane go low. it flip hit the trees, flipped over, did a somersault, and blew up. >> it was engulfed in flames. it went off two more times after that. >> the faa and nrkt ntsb are investigating. >> a texas mother is in jail after locking her kids in the car to teach them a lesson. she left the two-year-old boy and 16 month old in the car intentionally. they were playing in the car and refused to get out, so she left them in the car. she smoked marijuana and took a nap before returning to the car and finding them unresponsive. >> a landslide buried a remote village in province. 120 people are missing. dozens of homes are buried in mud and rock. members of one family including a baby were rescued from the rubble alive. >> it was beer and big catch at the zoo the summer ale festival returned. the weather cooperated for that part of the day. it's been beautiful most of the day. >> it has. we
. >> it crashed this morning in fort myers. the passenger died.s rush today the hospital. fortunately, since it is saturday, the daycare was closed. >> i saw the plane go low. it flip hit the trees, flipped over, did a somersault, and blew up. >> it was engulfed in flames. it went off two more times after that. >> the faa and nrkt ntsb are investigating. >> a texas mother is in jail after locking her kids in the car to teach them a lesson. she left the two-year-old...
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>> bristol-myers overpromised and underdelivered on this franchise.omeone on twitter yesterday said you have killed me in bristol-myer. a year ago when that trial ta failed to show the data i no longer wanted i said bristol wasn't good a year ago. i'd like them to come on and explain themselves. always welcome jersey company. richard in california, richard. >> jim, thanks for taking my call and thank you for keeping my stock pointing north. >> there you go. >> so i have been watching it tank and i just wonder if you think it's a good time to get back into it? >> oh, boy this has been so controversial. i love what they're trying to do with parkinsons but it's so hard. i'm going to say no now. and bristol new jersey is based in new york. i want to make sure that they know that. there's always key data you can get out of events. when it comes to them i have now decided you have to wait for pull backs on the winners and i consider insight into this weakness because it didn't have a great presentation but it has so much more. much more mad money ahead. inc
>> bristol-myers overpromised and underdelivered on this franchise.omeone on twitter yesterday said you have killed me in bristol-myer. a year ago when that trial ta failed to show the data i no longer wanted i said bristol wasn't good a year ago. i'd like them to come on and explain themselves. always welcome jersey company. richard in california, richard. >> jim, thanks for taking my call and thank you for keeping my stock pointing north. >> there you go. >> so i have...
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namely andre iguodala who reports have possibly looking elsewhere because of nba rules bob myers can'tany deals or negotiations so he had to play it coy about durant today (sot: bobmyers) "i think he was happy with the season personally and obviously for the team and i don't know if it could've gotten any better for him, so i look forward to sitting down with him and doing whatever is fair but we certainly want him back and i think he wants to be back. so when you win, those exit interviews are pretty good." the warriors steph curry got inked up... with his family... made a house call to tattoo artist the day after winning his 2nd title to celebratesteph, along with his brother seth and dad dell curry all got their forearms inked up while steph's wife ayesha got a tattoo on her neckdell was so excited after getting his first tattoo that he got a 2nd one on his right wriststeph, along with his brother, got 2nd set of hebrew letters on his forearm (pam) coming up at the top of the hour. the first day of summer is officially tomorrow... but the bay area is already feeling the h
namely andre iguodala who reports have possibly looking elsewhere because of nba rules bob myers can'tany deals or negotiations so he had to play it coy about durant today (sot: bobmyers) "i think he was happy with the season personally and obviously for the team and i don't know if it could've gotten any better for him, so i look forward to sitting down with him and doing whatever is fair but we certainly want him back and i think he wants to be back. so when you win, those exit...
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bristol myers, merck, and others looking for data in the hot space.is another form of oncology, including juneau, kite, and the big player there. also other stocks that could move monday. we're looking at insight which is testing a combination of drugs in oncology. puma which of course has had a tremendous -- >> big, like 100%. >> absolutely. and locks of oncology. we'll is have that ceo on monday along with a lot of other folks throughout the course of the day from there. the leaders in fighting cancer. looking forward to that. >> we will certainly looking forward to that have a good trip. >> you want to trade this before meg heads to the airport? >> tgx. this is a stock where there's some, not huge, but some upside call speculation. going into this thing, the stock was trading 12:00 this morning, they were buying the 18 calls. now it's trading 1345, so it's already made a little bit of a pop. and it is in the space that meg's going to be covering. >> i don't think seven years worth of trade dag that for an etf is significant. i would just look at cu
bristol myers, merck, and others looking for data in the hot space.is another form of oncology, including juneau, kite, and the big player there. also other stocks that could move monday. we're looking at insight which is testing a combination of drugs in oncology. puma which of course has had a tremendous -- >> big, like 100%. >> absolutely. and locks of oncology. we'll is have that ceo on monday along with a lot of other folks throughout the course of the day from there. the...
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can you imagine when karen cramer and i traded together, we had a broker who recommended bristol-myers always said it that way and i decided hey, that must be the way it's really pronounced let's take the next tweet, which is smarter, add to a holding that has been hurt or initiative a new position just sell it because if you liked it higher, you should love it lower so the answer is buy more of the lower one or get rid of it next, at what percent for profit should we sell shares? this is important. there's no firm rule, but what i like to do is when a stock goes up about 50%, i like to sell some of it and then a little bit more and i sell more. but the ultimate goal for all great investing, you play with the house's money. that's the way to do it. always try to fight to get to the point where you're playing for the house's money. and yes, stay with cramer. ♪ at johnson's we care about safety as much as you do. that's why we meet or exceed 15 global regulations for baby products. and where standards differ, we always go with the toughest. johnson's. we, the tv loving people, roooooaaar
can you imagine when karen cramer and i traded together, we had a broker who recommended bristol-myers always said it that way and i decided hey, that must be the way it's really pronounced let's take the next tweet, which is smarter, add to a holding that has been hurt or initiative a new position just sell it because if you liked it higher, you should love it lower so the answer is buy more of the lower one or get rid of it next, at what percent for profit should we sell shares? this is...
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sort of sitting there wondering which jesus was talking to me, wasn't the jesus of the beach in fort myers or was it the jesus in the parking lot. >> faculty into a tailspin. and for many many months, so in order to save my own soul and my own sanity i decided to throw the baby out with the bathwater. religion and ritual religiosity and god and jesus and everything, start over. >> so i went for 2200 mile bicycle ride to clear my head. >> that translate to when you found the tapes of your father and you kind of discovered more about him to this now that you like, you felt free, what were you discovering? >> i met and married my husband robin. >> i had to sort of take a little backtrack on that question because of being totally empty and having nothing was one of the most powerful feelings i've ever had. >> it was emptiness was not something to fear but something to rejoice in. >> because i could only be filled up. >> when your cup is completely empty, nature is a vacuum. and it was, it was common and i felt quite energized by it. and it was during this time when i met my husband robbie thro
sort of sitting there wondering which jesus was talking to me, wasn't the jesus of the beach in fort myers or was it the jesus in the parking lot. >> faculty into a tailspin. and for many many months, so in order to save my own soul and my own sanity i decided to throw the baby out with the bathwater. religion and ritual religiosity and god and jesus and everything, start over. >> so i went for 2200 mile bicycle ride to clear my head. >> that translate to when you found the...
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the jesus of the beach in fort myers or the jesus of the parking lot. that put me into a tailspin for many many months. so in order to save my own soul in my own sanity, i decided to throw the baby out with the bathwater, religion, god, jesus, everything, and start over. i went for a 2200-mile bicycle ride to clear my head. >> headed that translate to how you found tapes of your father and how you discovered more about him to just now that you felt free. >> i met and married my husband robin. i have to take a little backtrack on that question. at the point of being totally empty and having nothing was one of the most powerful feelings i ever had. emptiness was not something to fear but something to rejoice in. i could only be filled out. when your cup is empty nature hates a vacuum. it was common. i felt energized by it. it was during this time when i met my husband through a newspaper at that i wrote. we met, fell in love, and within 12 days he asked me to marry him. that was 23 years ago. so, now i have met the love of my life who managed and planted
the jesus of the beach in fort myers or the jesus of the parking lot. that put me into a tailspin for many many months. so in order to save my own soul in my own sanity, i decided to throw the baby out with the bathwater, religion, god, jesus, everything, and start over. i went for a 2200-mile bicycle ride to clear my head. >> headed that translate to how you found tapes of your father and how you discovered more about him to just now that you felt free. >> i met and married my...
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bristol-myers squibb has 89%.presented amino therapy followed by merck, astrazeneca, robber and pfizer and that seems like an important one, it has been a mover this month on data dropped ahead of the conference, we could see more movers next week, inside testing if the immun no therapy from merck and bristol-myers. >> that will be a big one to watch. another space people are watching closely is this other form of card t, this includes taking patient's bones out of their body modifying them with cancer and giving them back. this has been advancing juno, kite and bluebird, they're up ahead of this conference, finally, puma biotech had a big move this month based on data. >> i'll say 100%. >> a big move understated really because they had a positive fda panel vote on the breast cancer vote. we will see a competitor from raush early next week. >> you want to trade some of those names, the ones meg mentioned? >> kite has been a favor amongst the guys that i cover. we seen the tail of a binary tore, to say the least, i
bristol-myers squibb has 89%.presented amino therapy followed by merck, astrazeneca, robber and pfizer and that seems like an important one, it has been a mover this month on data dropped ahead of the conference, we could see more movers next week, inside testing if the immun no therapy from merck and bristol-myers. >> that will be a big one to watch. another space people are watching closely is this other form of card t, this includes taking patient's bones out of their body modifying...
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we pulled myers aside to talk politics, specifically how the current climate is fueling the success of his show and "saturday night live." >> you have two different kinds of presidential election cycles on the show. the ones that draw a ton of attention like 2008. i was lucky enough to be there for that. and years like 2004 where people seem to pay less attention. obviously this is one of those big years and "snl" rose to the challenge. it was excellent to watch. >> and you can watch late night with seth meyers after the tonight show and nbc 10 news at 11:00. >>> here's more proof that getting dressed every day is easier for men. michelle obama revealed something about president obama you may not have noticed he wore the same tux and shoes to every state dinner and event at the white house. everyone would take pictures of her dress, shoes, jewelry but didn't comment on the president's attire at all for eight years. >> wasn't there a news anchor who wore the same suit for a year and no one noticed. >> you could do the same. >> but tuxes are classic when you have one that is right. >> if
we pulled myers aside to talk politics, specifically how the current climate is fueling the success of his show and "saturday night live." >> you have two different kinds of presidential election cycles on the show. the ones that draw a ton of attention like 2008. i was lucky enough to be there for that. and years like 2004 where people seem to pay less attention. obviously this is one of those big years and "snl" rose to the challenge. it was excellent to watch....
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almost nothing has to do with bristol-myers. deal with a momentarily damaged stop and not a troubled company going down, down, down another key part of my philosophy, if the fundamentals hasn't changed, the stock hasn't changed. now, more than ever, thanks to the fact that stocks are traded like commodities by ultra-levered hedge funds that cause sell-offs that don't make sense in anything, more powerful than the stocks themselves, you see the stocks and good companies pull back from their highs for nothing that happened to do at the company nothing to do with the company or the strength of the underlying businesses. those are the buy. buy, buy, buy! if the fundamental picture changes, that stock is no longer a candidate. sell, sell, sell the story has to be intact or this method will let you down. i tend to like stocks that have pulled back. just enough, but not too much, all right. i have to tell you, 8% is the historical operate mal level of a pullback less than that, you know what, you're going to be early for some of them m
almost nothing has to do with bristol-myers. deal with a momentarily damaged stop and not a troubled company going down, down, down another key part of my philosophy, if the fundamentals hasn't changed, the stock hasn't changed. now, more than ever, thanks to the fact that stocks are traded like commodities by ultra-levered hedge funds that cause sell-offs that don't make sense in anything, more powerful than the stocks themselves, you see the stocks and good companies pull back from their...
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. >>> a small plane crashed into an empty daycare center in for the myers florida. investigators say the plane went down shorely after attack-off. a passenger was killed in the crash, but the pilot survived and is hospitalized. one witness says the plane clipped trees before smashing into the building it it happened. >>> the senate bill that would repeal and replace the affordable care act could be in trouble. a handful of republicans say they cannot support. it does not do enough to repeal it. if three republican senators vote no, the measure will fame. president trump focused his address on reforming healthcare >> democrats in congress created this, if we don't act, millions will be hurt by obamacare deepening death spiral. >> some are holding events this weekend to stand up against the bill. majority leader, mitch mcconnell wants to hold a vote before july 4th recess. >>> it is not the end of the road, not for philadelphia's very own boys ii men. broad street between christian and carpenter is now boys ii men boulevard. rename in honor of the grammy award winning
. >>> a small plane crashed into an empty daycare center in for the myers florida. investigators say the plane went down shorely after attack-off. a passenger was killed in the crash, but the pilot survived and is hospitalized. one witness says the plane clipped trees before smashing into the building it it happened. >>> the senate bill that would repeal and replace the affordable care act could be in trouble. a handful of republicans say they cannot support. it does not do...