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look at pfizer. i think you're probably going to see some combinations in 2017. people get bullish into the year, into the start of the year. and then look at the xpi, the biotech business, gone from 70 to 56 in the last month and a half or so. and i think that thing pops too. >> you know, i have to say, we're hearing on all those conference calls talk about drug pricing pressures. we heard from the group on friday and today cardinal health. maybe we're at a point where everybody is already assuming. >> maybe. it's built in. that's -- >> can't be built in. it's the only issue. only pushback i have for dan, it's the only issue bipartisan. there's only one issue in this whole election cycle that both candidates agree on. it's biotech pricing. phrma pricing. health care pricing. it's -- >> i say it's health care, biotech gouging. i don't think it's necessarily pricing. >> how do they know? >> because when you start looking beneath and say where they really want to attack, they want to seem to go after the folks and makes some sense. the very unique drugs that have a
look at pfizer. i think you're probably going to see some combinations in 2017. people get bullish into the year, into the start of the year. and then look at the xpi, the biotech business, gone from 70 to 56 in the last month and a half or so. and i think that thing pops too. >> you know, i have to say, we're hearing on all those conference calls talk about drug pricing pressures. we heard from the group on friday and today cardinal health. maybe we're at a point where everybody is...
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theseus pfizer started to get suspicious that a high number o callsls taken under 20 seconds. williams admitted to coals because he shese didn't want to talk to anyone at the time. she stared charged withyo interference of emergency telephone calls.rf it was defeated the sound -- song staying alive. dave martinez is working as friday when 35 -year-old fell o the left by third track. it. the train. never learned cpr for priest le an article that talked about doing the hands only cpr to the feet of that 1977 classic, the bee gees song staying alive. >> are to necessity doesn't kno if het is a hero technically bu he is glad he can get the song out of his head because that really for:50 is your time. and one dog is getting a new kids don't know how to act fake. i like your face. so we're learning to be more like them. removing artificial flavors and colors from general mills cereal. i like his face. you said you wanted to feel better about your cereal. general mills big g cereals hear you. that's why we say "yes" to whole grain as our first ingredient. and "no way" to high fructos
theseus pfizer started to get suspicious that a high number o callsls taken under 20 seconds. williams admitted to coals because he shese didn't want to talk to anyone at the time. she stared charged withyo interference of emergency telephone calls.rf it was defeated the sound -- song staying alive. dave martinez is working as friday when 35 -year-old fell o the left by third track. it. the train. never learned cpr for priest le an article that talked about doing the hands only cpr to the feet...
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kraft and kellogg, pfizer, which ones are you looking for? what in the earnings are you getting? what kind of message? >> well, the message overall is frankly earnings have been better than expected. we expected this would be the ace and last negative year of the year over year comparison for the s&p. we thought the fourth quarter would be pretty good. right now earnings are up 1% or so year over year. we thought there would be down numbers going into the season. so i think on balance based upon what we know, the earnings season has been a positive surprise. >> what is your top goal for the end of the year? >> caution is the best sector. there's too much uncertainty out there with regard to this comey situation. it potentially could impact the election. and again, the market has not priced in tail risk as a result. so what's going to happen on november 8th? >> today is the last trading day for october. the month looks bad for stocks. >> if you go back to 1928, the stock market 86% of the time has correctly forecasted the winner and loser of t
kraft and kellogg, pfizer, which ones are you looking for? what in the earnings are you getting? what kind of message? >> well, the message overall is frankly earnings have been better than expected. we expected this would be the ace and last negative year of the year over year comparison for the s&p. we thought the fourth quarter would be pretty good. right now earnings are up 1% or so year over year. we thought there would be down numbers going into the season. so i think on balance...
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shares down as competitor pfizer, to its remicade, this is j&j drug, that is arthritis drug, pfizer drug is coming to market. that really hurt johnson & johnson today, or at least expectation that will cut into sales of that blockbuster drug. we had homebuilder sentiment today, a little lower but largely in line. you can see homebuilders as a group had a nice day, all green on the screen for the home building names. back to you guys. melissa: lori, thank you so much. scott, oil snapping a two-day down streak. why did we see the gain today? >> you know i will blame it on mid-east tensions, number one. number two, we're starting to see opec cracks come abart but at the end of the day we have rig count so low here, folks are waiting for demand market to slowly but surely pick up because if we do we won't be able to keep up with it. not seeing from empire manufacturing or cpi number we got today. i think traders are there to buy it under $50 in hopes we see 53 or 55 soon. david: intel numbers are out. let's go to lori for the details. go ahead, lori. lori, we got intel earnings. >> hi, can y
shares down as competitor pfizer, to its remicade, this is j&j drug, that is arthritis drug, pfizer drug is coming to market. that really hurt johnson & johnson today, or at least expectation that will cut into sales of that blockbuster drug. we had homebuilder sentiment today, a little lower but largely in line. you can see homebuilders as a group had a nice day, all green on the screen for the home building names. back to you guys. melissa: lori, thank you so much. scott, oil snapping...
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i'm retired and i bought pfizer stock. >> you'll be fine with pfizer. 3.7% yield. good balance sheet. after the election i believe it makes a comeback. let's go to richard in ohio. richard. >> caller: thank you, jim. alliance data systems. >> i'm concerned. it's been a while since that company has put up some good numbers. it is in the dog house with me. how about we go to andrew in missouri. andrew. >> caller: booyah, jim. >> booyah. >> caller: love the show. >> thank you. >> caller: i'm a young investor. my stock is dlth. duluth holdings. >> i know there's a lot i'm saying this about. that stock is up 80%. i've got to do more work on that. i got to figure maybe it's run out of steam. michael in vermont. michael. >> caller: booyah, jim. >> booyah. >> caller: so i love money. i love business. i got a question here about sast. >> i mean we've got a panoply of unbelievable industrials right now. stake a look at danaher or illinois tool works. i thought that was oversold. maybe they didn't do as well as i thought. if you put that one away, you'll do better than fasten
i'm retired and i bought pfizer stock. >> you'll be fine with pfizer. 3.7% yield. good balance sheet. after the election i believe it makes a comeback. let's go to richard in ohio. richard. >> caller: thank you, jim. alliance data systems. >> i'm concerned. it's been a while since that company has put up some good numbers. it is in the dog house with me. how about we go to andrew in missouri. andrew. >> caller: booyah, jim. >> booyah. >> caller: love the...
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>> it's got to be eight or nine years ago, they brought a consumer brands business from pfizer and stolet for $17 billion. they diversified their earnings stream. so to answer your question, yes, clearly they are health care but they've gotten to be more procter & gamble than they are sort of pfizer, which is why i think they deserve the premium valuation that they get. >> but -- i would just -- just on johnson & johnson, quickly, the disappointment is not in phrma devices, in the consumer side of the business. >>dom, thanks again. goodbye, i think. why would it surprise you? he's always there. what's the big deal here? >>> are any of these stocks worth a buy? what does it mean for the overall market? let's go to the chart master, carter braxton worth. >> i wanted to put the context of j & j in what we just heard. the consumer side is the issue. dom used the phrase rolling over. i want to look at what you would call growth names. but they're old growth names. or growth names whose growth is in question. so i have three columns. one month, two month, three month. not so much about the ind
>> it's got to be eight or nine years ago, they brought a consumer brands business from pfizer and stolet for $17 billion. they diversified their earnings stream. so to answer your question, yes, clearly they are health care but they've gotten to be more procter & gamble than they are sort of pfizer, which is why i think they deserve the premium valuation that they get. >> but -- i would just -- just on johnson & johnson, quickly, the disappointment is not in phrma devices,...
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pfizer buying -- they also have an inhibitor. this is a hot class. the real story, of course, bristol-myers and merck, and their battle in lung cancer. take a look at their stocks over the last three months. you can see in august they diverged so significantly on a failed bristol-myers lung cancer trial. this is for nonsmall cell lung cancer patients who haven't been treated who have advanced cancer. this is potentially $8 billion markets here. bristol-myers' study failed there, and merck's succeeded. abercore isi says the drug looked even worse in the comparison group. this is a subset of these patients. people say this is not the end of the road here. bristol-myers testing combinations of its drugs, but today really looking like merck is the winner. >> meg teed this up for you guys. merck is leading the dow. bristol is falling out of bed. >> bristol is trading at a huge premium. now it's finally coming down to at least match the merck's and pfizer's of the world. merck is attractively priced here, but, meg, to you. on this bristol-myers drug, there
pfizer buying -- they also have an inhibitor. this is a hot class. the real story, of course, bristol-myers and merck, and their battle in lung cancer. take a look at their stocks over the last three months. you can see in august they diverged so significantly on a failed bristol-myers lung cancer trial. this is for nonsmall cell lung cancer patients who haven't been treated who have advanced cancer. this is potentially $8 billion markets here. bristol-myers' study failed there, and merck's...
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hey, everybody, if you've been watching the show this week, you know that we've been working and pfizer alliance to raise everyone's awareness of atrial fibrillation, or a-fib. not caused by a heart valve problem, a type of irregular heartbeat that can lead to blood clots and strokes. you definitely want to educate yourself about this serious condition. so, get the facts at millionairetv.com and spread the word to your family and friends about the fibs or facts campaign. all right, you guys ready to play "millionaire"? [cheers and applause] let's do it. our first contest isn't here for a vacation or his dream home. wants to help kids. from indianapolis, indiana, please welcome jon colby. [cheers and applause] how you doing, jon? good to see you. welcome. >> thank you. >> welcome to "millionaire." >> thank you. >> um, first of all, what do you teach? >> uh, theater and speech. and video production. >> okay, um, and what do you want to do with this money to help the kids? >> uh, well, my wife just quit her job so that we can start a nonprofit.
hey, everybody, if you've been watching the show this week, you know that we've been working and pfizer alliance to raise everyone's awareness of atrial fibrillation, or a-fib. not caused by a heart valve problem, a type of irregular heartbeat that can lead to blood clots and strokes. you definitely want to educate yourself about this serious condition. so, get the facts at millionairetv.com and spread the word to your family and friends about the fibs or facts campaign. all right, you guys...
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all week long, we have been working with the bristol-myers squibb and pfizer alliance through its fibs fibrillation, not caused by a heart valve problem, a type of irregular heartbeat that can seriously increase your chances of having a stroke. go test yourself on how much you know about a-fib on our website: all right, are you guys ready to play "millionaire"? [cheers and applause] ready to go? all right, me too. in 2002, after our first contestant was laid off from his job, he decided to become a trivia host, which ultimately led him to this stage today. from germansville, pennsylvania, please welcome wayne schiff. [cheers and applause] how you doing, wayne? good to see you, man. >> good. how are you? >> welcome. [cheers and applause] well, so probably a pretty bad thing in your life led you to becoming a trivia host, which has led you to have a shot at a million dollars. >> it has. it's given me the opportunity to write questions, which is a great way to learn things that you would have never even considered. like, i haven't watched baseball since the '94 strike,
all week long, we have been working with the bristol-myers squibb and pfizer alliance through its fibs fibrillation, not caused by a heart valve problem, a type of irregular heartbeat that can seriously increase your chances of having a stroke. go test yourself on how much you know about a-fib on our website: all right, are you guys ready to play "millionaire"? [cheers and applause] ready to go? all right, me too. in 2002, after our first contestant was laid off from his job, he...
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drugs driving j & j's growth b top seller, rem cade challenged pfizer, which plans to sell a cheaperersion. j & j fighting to protect its pate to prevent the launch. last year, j & j sold had $4.5 worth, some anal predi the competition cod cut sales by as much as $1 billion nex year. >> we think the launch is an at-risk launch, because we inte to defend our inte property. and we competed in a crowded market lots of discou we know how to compete in this marketplace very well. the product hase very well r qu a very broad portfolio in i'm goldman sachs, its thirr earnings jumped 47% from a year ago, easily beatg predictions with a profit of more than $2 revenu up to 19%, like its compet goldman saw a big increa in its wall street tradg business, especially in fixed income. again, thank in part to the brexit fallout. stock trading revenue up slig abo >>> shares of united health care soared on its quarterly results. goldmas also a little bit higher, as you see right there. and shares of j & j fell. >>> those stronger than expected quartey results held lift the stock market. in shares of i
drugs driving j & j's growth b top seller, rem cade challenged pfizer, which plans to sell a cheaperersion. j & j fighting to protect its pate to prevent the launch. last year, j & j sold had $4.5 worth, some anal predi the competition cod cut sales by as much as $1 billion nex year. >> we think the launch is an at-risk launch, because we inte to defend our inte property. and we competed in a crowded market lots of discou we know how to compete in this marketplace very well....
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all this week, we and our friends at the bristol-myers squibb and pfizer alliance are not caused by a heart valve problem. a type of irregular heartbeat that can increase your risk of having a stroke. if you want to know more about the "fibs or facts?" campaign, check out our website, millionairetv.com. all right, you guys ready to play "millionaire" today? [cheers and applause] let's do it. our first contestant says she has two distinct personalities. let's see who will walk onto our stage today. from bedford, indiana, please welcome megan cox. [cheers and applause] >> oh. >> good to see ya. ? ? welcome to "millionaire." >> thank you. i went for the handshake. you went for the hug. >> yes. i'm a hugger. >> i'm sorry. >> us texas folk. we're friendly. >> [laughs] >> okay, the dual personalities? >> yeah, um-- >> who's--who's here today? am i talking to megan? >> it's so embarrassing. okay, so-- >> is it something i--i should worry about, first of all? >> no. >> okay, good. >> it's not a personality disorder. i spend most of my year in china. >> okay. >> so when i'm in china, i have
all this week, we and our friends at the bristol-myers squibb and pfizer alliance are not caused by a heart valve problem. a type of irregular heartbeat that can increase your risk of having a stroke. if you want to know more about the "fibs or facts?" campaign, check out our website, millionairetv.com. all right, you guys ready to play "millionaire" today? [cheers and applause] let's do it. our first contestant says she has two distinct personalities. let's see who will...
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cheers and applause] all week long we're teaming up with our friends at the bristol-myers squibb and pfizerp raise awareness of atrial fibrillation, or afib, not caused by a heart-valve problem, a type of irregular heartbeat that can increase the risk of blood clots and strokes. if you want to get all the facts, go to millionairetv.com and spread the word. all right. are you guys ready to play some "millionaire"? [cheers and applause] me too. our first contestant is a mother-to-be and a musician dressed to win $1 million today. from las vegas, nevada, please welcome genevieve mayer. [cheers and applause] i like it. how you doing? >> thank you. doing wonderfully. [applause] >> i like the kilt. >> did what i could. >> you're my first kilted contestant. >> yes. i was sincerely hoping so. thank you for confirming that. >> are you scottish or do you just--you're a musician. >> right, yeah. >> so is that where this comes from? >> so, right.
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question of the day, brought to you by the bristol-myers squibb and pfizer alliance.trial fibrillation affects the upper chambers of the heart, which are known as the what? aortae, atria, septa, or ventricles? katie: i'm katie mcginty and i approve this message. vo: donald trump and pat toomey have plenty in common -- they're both putting pennsylvania women at risk. even after trump bragged about sexually assaulting women, toomey stood by him. on women's health - both trump and toomey would defund planned parenthood. on abortion: trump: "there has to be some form of punishment" toomey: "i would suggest that we have penalties for doctors who perform them." pat toomey and donald trump: too dangerous for pennsylvania women. i'll get ♪ to the diggy ♪ diggy diggity do. ♪ ♪ this is my town. if you dont know now you know. ♪ ♪ do that thing that you do. ♪ ♪ i'll show you a new move. ♪ ♪ check out the diggy diggy diggity do. ♪ ♪ i'm gonna flippity flop to that clickity clock. ♪ we're staying out tonight. won't leave. ♪ ♪ by now, i hope you've figured it ou♪. i'll give you more
question of the day, brought to you by the bristol-myers squibb and pfizer alliance.trial fibrillation affects the upper chambers of the heart, which are known as the what? aortae, atria, septa, or ventricles? katie: i'm katie mcginty and i approve this message. vo: donald trump and pat toomey have plenty in common -- they're both putting pennsylvania women at risk. even after trump bragged about sexually assaulting women, toomey stood by him. on women's health - both trump and toomey would...
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initiative in cali with more than $100 mill donations, the vast majo of which oppose the measur n and pfizeread the way. those opposing include veterans who fear it wouldn't be lower pric for everyone, but higher pric for them. drug companies respond by elimg discounts that now go to the v.a. and major cali newspapers have both weigd in against prop 61, citi potential unintended . >> you have a real divide on policy. s both nationally and in many states, seeing the issue as one where they don't want to limit research and development as opposed to supporters of ball initiatives like this who just want to flatten the prices, regard of what the other impacts might be. >> many californiane bill. two polls done in july and septemr put support at almost 70%, among state voters. oppones s that's a dangerous positi. polls were taken a number of weeks ago, and we think that when they take a look at the detas in proposition 61, theyl recog that this is a flawed initiative that won't the financial impa to pharml compan though, may be limid if prop 61 is passed. accordg to rbc capital its research shows
initiative in cali with more than $100 mill donations, the vast majo of which oppose the measur n and pfizeread the way. those opposing include veterans who fear it wouldn't be lower pric for everyone, but higher pric for them. drug companies respond by elimg discounts that now go to the v.a. and major cali newspapers have both weigd in against prop 61, citi potential unintended . >> you have a real divide on policy. s both nationally and in many states, seeing the issue as one where they...
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drug maker pfizer and mars candy. soon you can enjoy thin mints for breakfast! girl scout cookie cereal is coming to a grocery store near you! general mills says thin mints and caramel crunch -- a cereal version of nationwide in january, the traditional start to the cookie-selling season. all the proceeds will benefit the girl scouts of the united states of america. summer may be over...but one dog in alabama isn't quite ready to let it go... nats of ice cream truck rambo is a two and half year old english bulldog.... and he loves ice cream! the sweet trend began about a year ago, when rambo saw now, every time rambo hears the ice cream truck's music, he goes nuts. still to come on wake up --- spooky tricks to make your halloween party all treats! plus, a contact six alert. why a popular halloween trend could be putting your family at risk. and the chicago cubs are heading to the world series! coming up --- how fans are sending off their team in world series! coming up --- how fans are sending off their team in style. here's a live look at cleveland, ohio. where
drug maker pfizer and mars candy. soon you can enjoy thin mints for breakfast! girl scout cookie cereal is coming to a grocery store near you! general mills says thin mints and caramel crunch -- a cereal version of nationwide in january, the traditional start to the cookie-selling season. all the proceeds will benefit the girl scouts of the united states of america. summer may be over...but one dog in alabama isn't quite ready to let it go... nats of ice cream truck rambo is a two and half year...
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recent of two suspicious airbags discovered in kenosha county was here on private property at the pfizer plant in pleasant prairie. >> these aren't very intelligent people trying to pull this stuff off. see in this photo. on a passerby spotted a car monday, airbag duct taped to a railroad crossing sign on county road a west of green bay road in kenosha county. >> we're just guessing what they were doing was trying to shoot it and detonate the airbag system. you can see two bullet holes on the right side of the sign below the r. the sheriff says the danger is clear. >> there's an explosive. there's a chemical reaction that and explodes, obviously, very quickly as airbags would. so this is something that's alarming. if kids were to find this laying around and somehow make it detonate. they could be seriously hurt. >> this photo is from pleasant prairie police of the second airbag discovered wednesday aftternoon underneath a picnic bench. officers safely removed both devices. thankfully no one was hurt. >> i'm going to guess that somebody picked them up from maybe a junkyard or a vehicle th
recent of two suspicious airbags discovered in kenosha county was here on private property at the pfizer plant in pleasant prairie. >> these aren't very intelligent people trying to pull this stuff off. see in this photo. on a passerby spotted a car monday, airbag duct taped to a railroad crossing sign on county road a west of green bay road in kenosha county. >> we're just guessing what they were doing was trying to shoot it and detonate the airbag system. you can see two bullet...
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used this and then appellate level pfizer court of review opinion was released. and there really wasn't all that much of a reaction. on one hand, that speaks to well how much does the public care so much that we have taken or the community has taken all these different steps to go through this process and release information and release court opinions and that provides more insight into what goes on behind the scenes. on the other hand, maybe it means that now this process is becoming a little bit more institutionalized and pfizer court of review gets released, and no big deal. >> if i can just jump in and respond to that. i think that also goes to i'll use the 28 pager as an example. this is this mythic, you know, this mythic document that we've been told about, you know, that would destroy relations with saudi arabia if it were ever released. and it came out and, you know, nobody really paid attention to it. but yet there was so much secrecy surrounding it. so why is there so much secrecy surrounding it. and in response to that, i think that perhaps there is th
used this and then appellate level pfizer court of review opinion was released. and there really wasn't all that much of a reaction. on one hand, that speaks to well how much does the public care so much that we have taken or the community has taken all these different steps to go through this process and release information and release court opinions and that provides more insight into what goes on behind the scenes. on the other hand, maybe it means that now this process is becoming a little...
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this study was funded by the of health, mars candy, the american heart association and drug maker pfizer. diabetes risk may double for those who consume more than two soft drinks a day... regardless of whether those drinks contain sugar or artificial sweeteners. researchers looked at data on more than twenty-eight hundred adults. people who drank about thirteen ounces of soft drinks a day -- regardless of sugar conte 2 diabetes. and for people who consumed more than thirty ounces of soft drinks a day -- the risk of type-2 diabetes increased more than ten-fold. somali pirates release 26 sailors who had been held prisoner for four years. their release comes after a ransom of one-and-a-half million dollars was reportedly paid for their freedom. after being released -- the sailors were greeted by by a united nations official yesterday. "it is a very happy day for the un and for oceans beyond piracy who have been held hostage for over four and a half years." officials say the sailors were not in bad condition but they needed medical checks. it's unclear when the sailors will return to their h
this study was funded by the of health, mars candy, the american heart association and drug maker pfizer. diabetes risk may double for those who consume more than two soft drinks a day... regardless of whether those drinks contain sugar or artificial sweeteners. researchers looked at data on more than twenty-eight hundred adults. people who drank about thirteen ounces of soft drinks a day -- regardless of sugar conte 2 diabetes. and for people who consumed more than thirty ounces of soft drinks...
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pfizer allergan tries to invert. warner and at&t trying to do a merger 15 days before an election.til the election is over. moveve seen a massive against any type of mergers. the obama administration pushed back on mergers. we saw that increase. this was after the american airlines approval. now you are seeing pushed back on doing types of mergers. one argument is the more mergers you have the more wages are being helped. you get into 2017i believe soundtitrust will be the of politics and you can probably get a better hearing under the clinton administration then you could under the obama administration. what about infrastructure? this is being talked about in many parts of the world. where should we look to focus our attention postelection? >> if the democrats sweep hillary clinton will get most of what her infrastructure spending is going to be. you are talking about $250 billion over five years. if you get into a republican house democratic senate clinton white house it becomes much harder to deliver on infrastructure. republicans are going to ask for some sort of corporate tax
pfizer allergan tries to invert. warner and at&t trying to do a merger 15 days before an election.til the election is over. moveve seen a massive against any type of mergers. the obama administration pushed back on mergers. we saw that increase. this was after the american airlines approval. now you are seeing pushed back on doing types of mergers. one argument is the more mergers you have the more wages are being helped. you get into 2017i believe soundtitrust will be the of politics and...
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the e-mails that these advisers and majored pfizer's that hillary clinton expressed demonstrates thathese are leaks that think that only fools actually believe in religion and that the ruling class which they attribute to murdoch and robert thompson, basically fake religion in order to appease fools, to appease the people who believe in god and who follow religion. they have the gall to say of that they must be educating their kids in the catholic faith because they believe that politically that their friends won't consider them to be too wacko for example if they were to become evangelicals. it's a worldview that is so, so out there and completely disconnected with the reality that most americans live. charles: bob vander plaats, some team leaders in the evangelical community came out against donald trump after the tape is revealed and i'm not sure what your position is right now but do you feel that now after hearing what bob morris said really highlighting what a lot of folks have felt for a long time that progressives have been led by a real strong atheist leadership there and i t
the e-mails that these advisers and majored pfizer's that hillary clinton expressed demonstrates thathese are leaks that think that only fools actually believe in religion and that the ruling class which they attribute to murdoch and robert thompson, basically fake religion in order to appease fools, to appease the people who believe in god and who follow religion. they have the gall to say of that they must be educating their kids in the catholic faith because they believe that politically...
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. >>> "good morning america" is brought to you by pfizer. >> they say, they say the show must go on but what if that shows a wedding set to take place in the middle of a category 4 hurricane. >> by the way, who is they? who is they -- >> my high school teacher used to say it's the paranoid they. and took two different paths. rain on your wedding day may be good luck but when it's torrential downpours. howling winds and emergency evacuations, that good luck could be a disaster. >> we were so excited for this day. >> reporter: holly and matt had checked off all of the boxes for their wedding in georgia. venue, music, guest list. >> we were getting ready to leave that next morning. >> but what t was for matt to crash the party. no, not the groom, but this matt. >> this is too ironic, i guess in never in a million years did i think hurricane me out of all hurricanes was going to come and ruin our one weekend of the year that was special. >> reporter: hurricane matthew storming in with a windy objection, shutting down the region and forcing the disappointed couple to postpone their big day.
. >>> "good morning america" is brought to you by pfizer. >> they say, they say the show must go on but what if that shows a wedding set to take place in the middle of a category 4 hurricane. >> by the way, who is they? who is they -- >> my high school teacher used to say it's the paranoid they. and took two different paths. rain on your wedding day may be good luck but when it's torrential downpours. howling winds and emergency evacuations, that good luck...
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they have no college at pfizer he. -- college advisory. have a greater commitment to creating a pathway up for minority youth. it's a shame on us for the idea that somebody with all the ambition in the world, simply because their parents never went to school or they don't speak english, we start with those disadvantages and right at the critical time that they enter and we do nothing for the other kids who do not have those benefits. it is an accelerating inequality that we should all be fighting, and i have no partisanship and that, i just think for a country where the action figure birth should not determine outcome of your life, we got to focus on kids in their middle years and make sure they really have a pathway and all the help to get to college and not just advantages for our kids who are already, many of them, quite privileged. >> the next question is about federal regulation. the purpose of the regulation is , most agree we want cleaner air, cleaner water, less discrimination, and we want banks that are safe and do not mistreat th
they have no college at pfizer he. -- college advisory. have a greater commitment to creating a pathway up for minority youth. it's a shame on us for the idea that somebody with all the ambition in the world, simply because their parents never went to school or they don't speak english, we start with those disadvantages and right at the critical time that they enter and we do nothing for the other kids who do not have those benefits. it is an accelerating inequality that we should all be...
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. >> while researching treatments for high blood pressure and heart disease, the drug company pfizer accidentally develops a life-changing little blue pill. in 1998 viagra is approved by the fda. >> it turns out there was a side effect that a lot of the initial patients had. they developed elections, and the pharmaceutical companies quickly realized that's a much better place for us to market than just another blood pressure pill. >> it was a big deal because it treated erectile function and made that condition part of the national conversation. >> sales of viagra have quadrupled since its launch, but there is still no equivalent for the on half of the population. >>> coming up -- >> it did introduce a new era, if you will, of mass shootings at schools. >>> a wildfire north of los and they open fire. >> i just started screaming and crying and telling them not to shoot me. and so he shot the girl. he shot her in the head in front of me. >>> the midmorning massacre captured on school security cameras claims the lives of 12 students and one teacher before the shooters turn their guns on
. >> while researching treatments for high blood pressure and heart disease, the drug company pfizer accidentally develops a life-changing little blue pill. in 1998 viagra is approved by the fda. >> it turns out there was a side effect that a lot of the initial patients had. they developed elections, and the pharmaceutical companies quickly realized that's a much better place for us to market than just another blood pressure pill. >> it was a big deal because it treated...
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joining us once again from las vegas, former pfizer to president obama david morey, fort o'connell alsoked in the 2,002,008 became pale and campaign. good morning to you both once again. i want to ask you, what do you think was donald trump's best moment? >> honestly, when he and hillary clinton running around on the clinton foundation she was scampering for cover newspaper play allegations and every other time he would tailor on the wikileaks she didn't know what to say on the open borders it's ridiculous for her to claim she's pivoting and talking about energy. we know she's about open borders and open trade in that resonates well for donald trump in the midwest and with independents. lauren: would you agree hillary clinton was on defense for much of the night and she seemed rather rhetorical and are hers. >> i think both candidates ran defense a lot of the night takes to chris wallace who ran the debate but the most preparation. donald trump is on the defense a lot of peers who is hillary clinton. alec baldwin probably got defeated by kate mckinnon. trump last night reminded me of al
joining us once again from las vegas, former pfizer to president obama david morey, fort o'connell alsoked in the 2,002,008 became pale and campaign. good morning to you both once again. i want to ask you, what do you think was donald trump's best moment? >> honestly, when he and hillary clinton running around on the clinton foundation she was scampering for cover newspaper play allegations and every other time he would tailor on the wikileaks she didn't know what to say on the open...
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and the drug maker pfizer. and it can found just in case you're wondering some substantiation here in journal of nutrition. get prescription. scientist did say more studies need to be done to figure out how much and what types of chocolate provide the best benefit. we'll do that research for them. that's right. wonder was co-pay will be on that. i don't care. hey dave. more kit cats? i don't think it's that kind of chocolate. >> there's always the dream. fine. we're going back to lower 80s. and a beautiful day today. and for the next few know you're going to be on coolish side of those temperatures in the lower 60s. but the afternoons are going to be absolutely gorgeous as we go 81 today. 83 tomorrow. then a bunch of 84s for highs. wednesday, thursday, friday. and what a lovely stretch of weather. things will good. that is do it for live with kelly coming up next then wendy williams fox 13 news at noon. take care everybody. "realtime closed captioning port tampa bay has now become florida's largest and most top
and the drug maker pfizer. and it can found just in case you're wondering some substantiation here in journal of nutrition. get prescription. scientist did say more studies need to be done to figure out how much and what types of chocolate provide the best benefit. we'll do that research for them. that's right. wonder was co-pay will be on that. i don't care. hey dave. more kit cats? i don't think it's that kind of chocolate. >> there's always the dream. fine. we're going back to lower...
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today the pfizer foundation donated $81 billion to help zika -- that includes preventing kits for residents in miami-dade county. >> we are days away from the no clowns. no classes here. this halloween, some people are turning to social media. you have to have a plan. the app next-door to digitally mark their homes is open for business for trick-or-treaters. she shows us how it works. >> it's a night pint-size princesses, goblins and ghouls on a craze quest for candy. south tampa's prospect road is an annual hotspot. >> it's packed. >> they say they are ready. >> my son and i went this year and bought $200 worth of candy, and we thought that was enough. >> but not every neighborhood promises the same punch as the social networking neighbor app next-door is promising to change that by linking neighbors together for the holiday. they put together an interactive map about who is dishing out candy on the night. >> it is the online equivalent to turning on your front porch light. >> next-door app whether not they will be participating. if they are, their address is adorned with a candy corn icon
today the pfizer foundation donated $81 billion to help zika -- that includes preventing kits for residents in miami-dade county. >> we are days away from the no clowns. no classes here. this halloween, some people are turning to social media. you have to have a plan. the app next-door to digitally mark their homes is open for business for trick-or-treaters. she shows us how it works. >> it's a night pint-size princesses, goblins and ghouls on a craze quest for candy. south tampa's...
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pfizer and starbucks report earnings this week, and halloween shoppers are expected to scare up a record $8.4 billion in sales. i thought i married an italian. he was 34% eastern european. so i went onto ancestry, soon learned that one of our ancestors we thought was italian was eastern european. this is my ancestor who i didn't know about. he looks a little bit like me, yes. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story. get started for free at ancestry.com alright, did you know i was the mommy slam dunk champion? let's see it! -oh you're ready. alright, here we go. let's hear the crowd. ahhhh! i go to the right. i go to the left. fake 'em out. mama go up, up, up! she did it. -again? you can't avoid gravity. but unitedhealthcare can help you avoid financial surprises by helping you compare costs and doctor quality ratings. unitedhealthcare uh-huh >> pelley: about 260 americans have joined, or tried to join, terrorists overseas. god's name does that happen? how is an american drawn into a group that seeks to destroy everything that america stands for? abdirizak warsame has an exotic
pfizer and starbucks report earnings this week, and halloween shoppers are expected to scare up a record $8.4 billion in sales. i thought i married an italian. he was 34% eastern european. so i went onto ancestry, soon learned that one of our ancestors we thought was italian was eastern european. this is my ancestor who i didn't know about. he looks a little bit like me, yes. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story. get started for free at ancestry.com alright, did you know i was the...
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they gave a lot of money to the fund-raisers, big companies like microsoft, pfizer, exxonmobil, givenween one million dollars and five million dollars to the clinton foundation. richard, the associated press also found this too that companies like blackstone gave a lot of money to the clinton foundation and did get access to the state department. what do you make of the new report? >> i think we have to talk about what kind of access they had. you can give to any foundation you would like. they have given the clinton foundation a five-star rating. liz: i hear what you're saying that, yes the clinton foundation seems to score well in charitable endeavors. we're talk about steve schwartzmann who runs blackstone, got helped with a visa at the state department after he gave a lot of money to it. >> the job of the state department. liz: all right, ford, what do you think of this report? >> i think what 181 clinton foundation donors lobby the state department, you have the potential for a quid pro quo. >> stop, it ford. you work in washington, you know it's not true. >> look, this is the po
they gave a lot of money to the fund-raisers, big companies like microsoft, pfizer, exxonmobil, givenween one million dollars and five million dollars to the clinton foundation. richard, the associated press also found this too that companies like blackstone gave a lot of money to the clinton foundation and did get access to the state department. what do you make of the new report? >> i think we have to talk about what kind of access they had. you can give to any foundation you would...
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. >>> then disney, pfizer, fedex just to name a few, i have the exclusive and dial for dollars, i'm taking all your calls. rapid fire. tonight's special edition of lightning round. you know your heart loves megared omega-3s... but did you know your eyes, your brain, and your joints really love them too? introducing megared advanced 4in1... just one softgel delivers the omega-3 power of two regular fish oil pills... so give your body mega support with megared advanced 4in1. hey honey, yes, dear. you're washing that baked-on alfredo by hand, right? yes, dear. dish issues? cascade platinum powers through your toughest stuck-on food. so let your dishwasher be the dishwasher. this turned out great. we're going to prove just how wet and sticky your current gel antiperspirant is. now, we're going to show you how degree dry spray is different. degree dry spray. degree. it won't let you down. ? harry's meeting clients from far away.? ? but they only see his wrinkles. ? ? if only harry used some bounce, to dry.? >>> just because we're back from san francisco and the market is getting hammered doesn'
. >>> then disney, pfizer, fedex just to name a few, i have the exclusive and dial for dollars, i'm taking all your calls. rapid fire. tonight's special edition of lightning round. you know your heart loves megared omega-3s... but did you know your eyes, your brain, and your joints really love them too? introducing megared advanced 4in1... just one softgel delivers the omega-3 power of two regular fish oil pills... so give your body mega support with megared advanced 4in1. hey honey,...
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. >> well, not like a pfizer. you got understand that. but i like that. how about david in louisiana? >> caller: good evening, jim. nice to talk to you. i got a question on arris >> yeah, you know what, i like when it comes to speculative, and when it comes to conservative, quiet on occasion. when it comes to conservative, i say cisco. you can follow along with that. and feel good about cisco. i like that dividend and the slow nice projection. chuck in california. chuck? >> caller: hey. jim. i'm just calling in about -- north american banker. they cut the dividend -- >> yeah. that's why we gave up. i got to tell you, enough is enough. enough is enough with that. i dread natty, great. to suzanne in florida. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah. >> caller: i have tech famous stock after seeing the gentleman on your show. and he thought it was a good idea. >> totally. bob crushed it. that's a stock worth owning. i think tech data is terrific. mike in alaska, mike? >> caller: jim, no pun intended, i'm interested in icing you talked about last week. >> ice eski
. >> well, not like a pfizer. you got understand that. but i like that. how about david in louisiana? >> caller: good evening, jim. nice to talk to you. i got a question on arris >> yeah, you know what, i like when it comes to speculative, and when it comes to conservative, quiet on occasion. when it comes to conservative, i say cisco. you can follow along with that. and feel good about cisco. i like that dividend and the slow nice projection. chuck in california. chuck?...
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. >>> then disney, pfizer, fedex just to name a few, i have the exclusive and dial for dollars, i'm taking all your calls. rapid fire. tonight's special edition of lightning round. so stick with cramer. i'm just a guy who wants to buy that truck. and i'm just a guy who wants to sell him that truck. so i used truecar. it told me what other people in the area paid for the truck i want. and because we're a truecar certified dealership, i already know the truck he wants. so we're on the same page before he even gets here. -it's fair. -and it's fast. look good? looks great. this is how car buying was always meant to be. this is truecar. ♪ >>> just because we're back from san francisco and the market is getting hammered doesn't mean we're going to stop meeting with innovative companies who are transforming wait we lead our lives and do business. look at this ride sharing space which has been a game changer for the transportation industry. you have uber, number one, lyft, next largest. working hard to establish itself as a real rival. lyft is privately held which means you can't buy stock but the
. >>> then disney, pfizer, fedex just to name a few, i have the exclusive and dial for dollars, i'm taking all your calls. rapid fire. tonight's special edition of lightning round. so stick with cramer. i'm just a guy who wants to buy that truck. and i'm just a guy who wants to sell him that truck. so i used truecar. it told me what other people in the area paid for the truck i want. and because we're a truecar certified dealership, i already know the truck he wants. so we're on the...