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roche down 7% to 8%. it does give you an idea of some of the concerns that investors had about roche and its trajectory going forward it's facing a lot of competition from bio similars on its three top-selling drugs. today the results are positive and the outlook is positive as well i had the chance to speak with the ceo a bit earlier, i asked where the optimism is coming from >> i'm pleased about the strong set of numbers we could deliver for the first six months and it's entirely driven by the uptick of our new medicines. the highlight was oculus, which has been the best launch in the history of roche ever. and we are only at the beginning. so i see continued growth from the medicines which will help us offset, overcompensate for the entry of boy io similars. >> so a lot of optimism about their so-called new product launches he was talking about the multiple sclerosis drug there. said it was the best launch ever clearly positive about the trajectory of how the drug will be taken in the future also tacen
roche down 7% to 8%. it does give you an idea of some of the concerns that investors had about roche and its trajectory going forward it's facing a lot of competition from bio similars on its three top-selling drugs. today the results are positive and the outlook is positive as well i had the chance to speak with the ceo a bit earlier, i asked where the optimism is coming from >> i'm pleased about the strong set of numbers we could deliver for the first six months and it's entirely driven...
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prices for the rest of this year roche, sanofi and merck making those announcements today. they make well-known drugs ambien, which i have never taken. i have taken tamiflu have you taken that?
prices for the rest of this year roche, sanofi and merck making those announcements today. they make well-known drugs ambien, which i have never taken. i have taken tamiflu have you taken that?
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roche has raised its estimates.swish drugmaker -- saying it will rise by a single widget percentage. the u.s. -- constant exchange rate is boosted by u.s. tax reform. of stella artois boosted marketing and challenge to its rival. second quarter profit doubled as the country -- company accelerated delivery following delays of the models interest riders. following delays of the interest rate. qualcomm is on track to abandon as $44 billion bid to acquire rival chipmaker after chinese regulators failed to prove largest ever merger in the semiconductor industry before a final deadline. said we did not seen into the process or near into the process, so we had to move on. there were probably bigger forces in play than just us. that is your bloomberg business flash. manus: let's take a quick look at the markets as we get set for another sweep of earnings. equity markets are still holding on. you have a relief rally there. nasdaq futures indicated at the facebook.wiped out on dragging the nasdaq lower. will we see a move fro
roche has raised its estimates.swish drugmaker -- saying it will rise by a single widget percentage. the u.s. -- constant exchange rate is boosted by u.s. tax reform. of stella artois boosted marketing and challenge to its rival. second quarter profit doubled as the country -- company accelerated delivery following delays of the models interest riders. following delays of the interest rate. qualcomm is on track to abandon as $44 billion bid to acquire rival chipmaker after chinese regulators...
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many many implications the most important one being the suffering of civilians in yemen well david roche is an associate professor at the near east south asia center at the national defense university he's joining us now from washington d.c. thank you very much indeed for your time sir that appears to be a pattern here the who say they've launched an attack and either the saudis of the u.a.e. say either it didn't happen or they hit something else given your experience of this what do you think has happened here. well from what my experience tells me the first rule is that first reports in warfare are often wrong most likely wrong. i think that the these do tend to over exaggerate their reach and their prowess they're aiming for a strategic effect to cause unease in the u.a.e. and the saudi heartland which have been mostly not affected by the war in yemen they want to bring that war home but the second possibility is that they have been able to have some sort of minor impact and if that is in fact the case i wouldn't be surprised to hear the way i do it if i was a hoot the i'd have a dron
many many implications the most important one being the suffering of civilians in yemen well david roche is an associate professor at the near east south asia center at the national defense university he's joining us now from washington d.c. thank you very much indeed for your time sir that appears to be a pattern here the who say they've launched an attack and either the saudis of the u.a.e. say either it didn't happen or they hit something else given your experience of this what do you think...
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andy swiss, bbc news, la roche—sur—yon.t week sees a spectacular display in the skies over london to celebrate its 100th anniversary. sophie raworth has been taking a look at the life of her own grandfather edwin, who was one of the raf‘s original pilots. it's really heavy! my goodness. it's so heavy! it started with a battered suitcase in my parents' cellar. wow, oh, my goodness, look at that. my grandfather had rarely spoken about his service with the royal flying corps. he'd forged his birth certificate tojoin up at 17, and here, along with his uniform cap, were clues to his experiences in the closing months of the first world war. the role of air power changed dramatically during the war. unarmed tiny machines designed for taking pictures of the battlefields quickly evolved into fighter planes and bombers. amazing, these planes. yeah, absolutely, and here is a be2. that's what my grandfather flew, the be2. absolutely, it's this type here. the construction is amazing. it's a wooden frame around which is stretched the iri
andy swiss, bbc news, la roche—sur—yon.t week sees a spectacular display in the skies over london to celebrate its 100th anniversary. sophie raworth has been taking a look at the life of her own grandfather edwin, who was one of the raf‘s original pilots. it's really heavy! my goodness. it's so heavy! it started with a battered suitcase in my parents' cellar. wow, oh, my goodness, look at that. my grandfather had rarely spoken about his service with the royal flying corps. he'd forged his...
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today's route into la roche—sur—yon should be another one for the sprinters.ery much indeed. more signs of tension have surfaced in the conservative party over the prime minister's brexit plan, agreed with her cabinet on friday. the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, is understood to have used colourful language at the meeting to criticise the proposal before later giving it his backing. critics say the plan would be "unworkable" and could cost the conservatives the next election. however, theresa may insists it would ensure brexit is delivered. i'm joined now by our political reporter, peter saull. we have been hearing more today on the andrew marr programme from michael gove. the environment sexually michael gove has been talking the plan up on the andrew marr programme —— the environment secretary. is this what people voted for? he said yes. it is not what i and a lot of my pro—brexit collea g u es and a lot of my pro—brexit colleagues wanted, there was a need for compromise. i think that was the message from him. i think with regard to boris johnson, message
today's route into la roche—sur—yon should be another one for the sprinters.ery much indeed. more signs of tension have surfaced in the conservative party over the prime minister's brexit plan, agreed with her cabinet on friday. the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, is understood to have used colourful language at the meeting to criticise the proposal before later giving it his backing. critics say the plan would be "unworkable" and could cost the conservatives the next election....
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today's route into la roche—sur—yon should be another one for the sprinters. new zealand to win their opening one—day international. amyjones and captain heather knight each made 63 at headingley before new zealand were bowled out forjust148 runs. the second game of the three—match series is at derby on tuesday. that's all the sport for now. now on bbc news, it's the papers. hello and welcome to our sunday morning paper review. with me are sian griffiths, the education editor at the sunday times and james millar, a political commentator. thank you forjoining us. let's take a look at the front pages. the sunday times pictures a jubilant gareth southgate as england reach the world cup semifinals. the paper also leads on theresa may's call for the eu to "get serious" in brexit negotiations. the sunday telegraph shows england's players celebrating harry maguire's opening goal. it also reports concerns from backbench mps over the prime minister's plan for brexit. england's celebrations are pictured on the observer, as the paper leads on criticism of the proposed eu
today's route into la roche—sur—yon should be another one for the sprinters. new zealand to win their opening one—day international. amyjones and captain heather knight each made 63 at headingley before new zealand were bowled out forjust148 runs. the second game of the three—match series is at derby on tuesday. that's all the sport for now. now on bbc news, it's the papers. hello and welcome to our sunday morning paper review. with me are sian griffiths, the education editor at the...
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mark siegel, they are freezing prices, stock hardly taking a hit, you want roche and novartis, and gileadmakers, saying we're not going to hike drug prices for state plans, is it working. >> it is, by the way there is more irony, california law that you talk about, a transparency law, guess who passed it? democrats, guess what it says, have you 60 days to notify in california drug transparency if are raise prices more than 16% that and president's tweet causing drug companies to back down, democrat should be celebrating this. liz: they are not. >> no because president trump played a role, novartis, has a huge blockbuster drug. that we use for soar -- they are dialing back, and mor. it is not clear what the overall impact will be, but this is steps in right direction. liz: drug price inflation has been double digit for years. get to u.s. secretary of he'll h and human services. he talked to stuart varney earlier. >> this is the pharmaceutical industry seeing the writing on the wall, they know that president trump and i are committed we'll bring prices down. and driving swift, firm regulato
mark siegel, they are freezing prices, stock hardly taking a hit, you want roche and novartis, and gileadmakers, saying we're not going to hike drug prices for state plans, is it working. >> it is, by the way there is more irony, california law that you talk about, a transparency law, guess who passed it? democrats, guess what it says, have you 60 days to notify in california drug transparency if are raise prices more than 16% that and president's tweet causing drug companies to back...
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this is a moment where we need to find a group roche to public diplomacy and react much quicker. host: let's go to tony. caller: good morning. lastted to correct the because about what the president said he could people seem to lose the lines. relying for 70%? ultimately, i suggest you google that. if germany was, allows russia to control the until something terrible happens in ukraine or outlying countries, how does germany then join in the sanctions. in crimea, in the coldest part of winter, when all putin would have to do is reduce the national gas? it is lunacy. not the best spokesperson for his ideas. to me how itplain makes sense for a nato country to rely on russia for its economy security then maybe i will rethink my session. guest: it is and 39 percent of the energy. it is 39% of the gas. 9% that germany gets from russia. we are not dependent on russia. but it makes sense for germany to pursue the project because we have always dealt with russia even during the cold war. that is that something new. and second of all, when you look at the proposed type line -- proposed ti
this is a moment where we need to find a group roche to public diplomacy and react much quicker. host: let's go to tony. caller: good morning. lastted to correct the because about what the president said he could people seem to lose the lines. relying for 70%? ultimately, i suggest you google that. if germany was, allows russia to control the until something terrible happens in ukraine or outlying countries, how does germany then join in the sanctions. in crimea, in the coldest part of winter,...
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shares of almost 4% in the final chart i want to tell you about ,s roche, shares rising today the company raising its full-year profit. i will talk about that in more detail in half an hour's time. 90 minutes into the trading day, julie, as it looking? julie: it's looking good or bad, depending on where you're looking. trade comments seem to be having something of an effect on the dow at a later effect affected the session yesterday. not on the rest and that is because of earnings. it's a very busy day for earnings in the u.s. as well, isticularly the nasdaq taking a hit because it's heavily weighted towards large-cap tech and other big earnings disappointments. is the big one, facebook shares continue the isnge and user growth that coming in below analyst estimates. i have jim reporting an experimental alzheimer's -- biotech reporting and experiment alzheimer's medication but the results were not quite as good. down in the third-quarter outlook misses estimates. those shares down 4%. ngs are down faa today. we have an index of the fa down about 5.5%. we are watching a deal in the grocery
shares of almost 4% in the final chart i want to tell you about ,s roche, shares rising today the company raising its full-year profit. i will talk about that in more detail in half an hour's time. 90 minutes into the trading day, julie, as it looking? julie: it's looking good or bad, depending on where you're looking. trade comments seem to be having something of an effect on the dow at a later effect affected the session yesterday. not on the rest and that is because of earnings. it's a very...
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kyoto, hir roche shima to name a few.ing some some of the research that i've done, 54,000 personnel have been mobilized to help and aid in search and rescue efforts for the places that have been ek pacted by the flooding the this is the latest satellite imagery. you can see it's concentrated across the central and southwestern sections of mainland ma januar mainland japan. we saw 1,200 millimeters of rain, we're talk 15 to 20 inches of rainfall for this region. an incredible amount of rain in a short period of time. you can only imagine what it's going to some of the public transport across the area. look at this particular train system just comes to a screeching halt in advance of a landslide that took out the railway across that region. this is a very mountainous part of the world so water is rush down the sides of the mountains, that will pick up debris, and it will create landslides, mudslides and taking out some of the roadways with it as well make something ville ages and towns inaccessible for weeks. our computer m
kyoto, hir roche shima to name a few.ing some some of the research that i've done, 54,000 personnel have been mobilized to help and aid in search and rescue efforts for the places that have been ek pacted by the flooding the this is the latest satellite imagery. you can see it's concentrated across the central and southwestern sections of mainland ma januar mainland japan. we saw 1,200 millimeters of rain, we're talk 15 to 20 inches of rainfall for this region. an incredible amount of rain in a...
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today's route into la roche—sur—yon should be another one for the sprinters.ight each made 63 at headlingley before new zealand were bowled out for just 148 runs. the second game of the 3—match series is at derby on tuesday. a good day to england. we saw some pictures of wild celebrations, beer are being thrown everywhere. a lot of beer wasted in those moments. some people deciding that clothes were not needed. how did you celebrate? i can't still smell it on me. i got absolutely covered in br. were you at the pub? yes. just pouring it on my own head. i was at the pub, it was rowdy, loads of joy. i was at the pub, it was rowdy, loads ofjoy. hugging i was at the pub, it was rowdy, loads of joy. hugging strangers. that sense of community that you don't always see the rest of the time. it is bringing in people to follow the football who most of the time might not give it much of an interest. this is what is so good about football. what else do you just stand up and cheer? that is three times a year before 645. where is your waistcoat? it is a bit hot. it is an ex
today's route into la roche—sur—yon should be another one for the sprinters.ight each made 63 at headlingley before new zealand were bowled out for just 148 runs. the second game of the 3—match series is at derby on tuesday. a good day to england. we saw some pictures of wild celebrations, beer are being thrown everywhere. a lot of beer wasted in those moments. some people deciding that clothes were not needed. how did you celebrate? i can't still smell it on me. i got absolutely covered...
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ferdinand roche will end the war and prior to the war he had been an instructor at the french were college. this is one of the late fall of 1914. this is what he turns to his staff and tells them. guys, i was wrong. forget what i trained you on, we will have to learn together. here's the problem. this is a natural british french map from the area of 1916. if you would look at this trench map as a military professional prior to world war i you would be lost. there are new things on this map that were there before. first it is the whole map gritted off. because the nuclear is artillery. this will now allow you to better use the artillery. notice that you've got these little red lines -- those redlines of the german trenches. the way that you find out about the german trenches is setting you up for one of the other realities of world war i. in no other human endeavor did necessity more become the mother of invention than warfare. it would be the big killer, you would have to figure out where the trenches are and where the concentration is. you now take this new toy called the airplane and you
ferdinand roche will end the war and prior to the war he had been an instructor at the french were college. this is one of the late fall of 1914. this is what he turns to his staff and tells them. guys, i was wrong. forget what i trained you on, we will have to learn together. here's the problem. this is a natural british french map from the area of 1916. if you would look at this trench map as a military professional prior to world war i you would be lost. there are new things on this map that...
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i wanted say thank you to the global policy center and to alex and to roche who jumped in to do last-minute troubleshooting. mostly to my partners who has been fantastic. this literally would not have happened without her, thank you so much. [ applause ] i would like to recognize my mother-in-law, joan russell who was sitting in the back with her handsome son. she herself is a polio survivor and a longtime rotarian. she was in fact the president of the denver rodeo. -- rotary. she got to ride through the denver stockyards. so you never know what rotary membership will bring you. i had the opportunity to see global polio eradication active in several countries. i am constantly in awe of the passion and determination of everyone involved. as john demonstrated, from the vaccinators and the social motivators and those in india and nepal, and those in ethiopia. from well-traveled usaid staffers and u.s. volunteers but we know polio eradication has been a huge endeavor. it is not for lack of perseverance by those involved. many of these people have often contributed to other health activities and
i wanted say thank you to the global policy center and to alex and to roche who jumped in to do last-minute troubleshooting. mostly to my partners who has been fantastic. this literally would not have happened without her, thank you so much. [ applause ] i would like to recognize my mother-in-law, joan russell who was sitting in the back with her handsome son. she herself is a polio survivor and a longtime rotarian. she was in fact the president of the denver rodeo. -- rotary. she got to ride...
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we will hear from nigel for roche, demand on the right-hand side of your screen.erica get together with the europeans on trade? first, look who is here. charles payne has a show on the fox business. [laughter] >> i think it's fair to say we are spinoffs of the "varney" show. stuart: lizzie and die. >> whatever you prefer. sure into i know you're all fired up this morning saying hey look investors, stop blaming tariffs. >> i'm saying be careful from earning season as investor in the stock enabling terrorists because this could be the new weather. when we have a bad winter and companies come in and say it was that snowfall. look at the numbers closely like whirlpool yesterday. they went down year-over-year. they spent a lot of money on. by the way, sales were down big time for them in a lot of places around the world like iraq. >> just kind of be careful because earning season is tough to begin with in u.s. stocks that are down. 71 hold, send me what to sell. >> let's suppose in the talk this afternoon, juncker and mr. trump has a way of hope, something positive com
we will hear from nigel for roche, demand on the right-hand side of your screen.erica get together with the europeans on trade? first, look who is here. charles payne has a show on the fox business. [laughter] >> i think it's fair to say we are spinoffs of the "varney" show. stuart: lizzie and die. >> whatever you prefer. sure into i know you're all fired up this morning saying hey look investors, stop blaming tariffs. >> i'm saying be careful from earning season as...
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prices for the rest of this year roche, sanofi and merck making those announcements today.y make well-known drugs ambien, which i have never taken. i have taken tamiflu have you taken that? >> i have. amazing. >> amazing we have agreement on a lot of different things your flu goes away that's so weird. >> stops it in its tracks. >> impossible. not supposed to happen but it does. amazing. plavix and valium, needed a couple of those before the interview -- no. this follows similar moves by novartis, pfizer and the u.s. merck. >>> tesla's batterymaker has suspended one of its cobalt suppliers over concerns that it mined in cuba. panasonic, the exclusive supplier of batteries to tesla said it was unable t determine how much of the cobalt used in the tesla batteries had come from cuba it suspended its canadian supplier after reuters asked about the cuban cobalt. >>> coming up, atlantic council ceo fred kempe will talk trade, russia and that interview with president trump. as we head to break, a quick check of what's happening in european markets right now >>> president trump tal
prices for the rest of this year roche, sanofi and merck making those announcements today.y make well-known drugs ambien, which i have never taken. i have taken tamiflu have you taken that? >> i have. amazing. >> amazing we have agreement on a lot of different things your flu goes away that's so weird. >> stops it in its tracks. >> impossible. not supposed to happen but it does. amazing. plavix and valium, needed a couple of those before the interview -- no. this follows...
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nicole roche.i came to a blocked road. most people were turning around. i asked if i could go left to go home. no, actually that is where the fire was. after panic, realizing it was not my home, that i had just moved into the week prior, i pulled in the parking lot. they said you're welcome to walk home but, you might want to take your perishables with you. so i grabbed what i could out of my car and left the rest there. and, as i started to walk, i came across officer cody and he said, where are you headed? i told him. that is ridiculous. give me many sew of those. just continued on the way with me. steve: that's great. how officer do you do things like that? >> you know, i have been doing this job for 13 years now and, if i see somebody in need, i help them. and that's why i still love what i do, i'm able to do it. who i am. who would have thought i would be here so. todd: are you surprised by the response? seems like to you this is ordinary thing you did, something you would do tomorrow. obvious
nicole roche.i came to a blocked road. most people were turning around. i asked if i could go left to go home. no, actually that is where the fire was. after panic, realizing it was not my home, that i had just moved into the week prior, i pulled in the parking lot. they said you're welcome to walk home but, you might want to take your perishables with you. so i grabbed what i could out of my car and left the rest there. and, as i started to walk, i came across officer cody and he said, where...
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this is a moment where we need to find a group roche to public diplomacy and react much quicker.st: let's go to tony. caller: good morning. lastted to correct the because about what the president said he could people seem to lose the lines. relying for 70%? ultimately, i suggest you google that. if germany was, allows russia to control the until something terrible happens in ukraine or outlying countries, how does germany then join in the sanctions. in crimea, in the coldest part of winter, when all putin would have to do is reduce the national gas? it is lunacy. not the best spokesperson for his ideas. to me how itplain makes sense for a nato country to rely on russia for its economy security then maybe i will rethink my session. guest: it is and 39 percent of the energy. it is 39% of the gas. 9% that germany gets from russia. we are not dependent on russia. but it makes sense for germany to pursue the project because we have always dealt with russia even during the cold war. that is that something new. and second of all, when you look at the proposed type line -- proposed timel
this is a moment where we need to find a group roche to public diplomacy and react much quicker.st: let's go to tony. caller: good morning. lastted to correct the because about what the president said he could people seem to lose the lines. relying for 70%? ultimately, i suggest you google that. if germany was, allows russia to control the until something terrible happens in ukraine or outlying countries, how does germany then join in the sanctions. in crimea, in the coldest part of winter,...
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city public housing, mayor deblasio hid for over a decade a mold infestation, a rat infestation, a rochep to their apartments because the elevators were broken for months on end, he hit this so she knows somethings wrong. that part i give her credit for she's pushing back against the establishment. unfortunately thinking the answer is socialism is a huge mistake. ed: on the other hand it's picking up steam in a way because you've got a growing number of democrats who are more mainstream saying yeah let's just abolish i.c.e. as a socialistic, and they had bernie sanders saying his ideas are taking over democratic party. charles: he is winning and again a lot is anti-establishment the same way the president trump has taken over the republican party he's not a true republican per se, all the republicans in charge of course they've sort of fled, but here is the thing. the socialists are working hard in our high schools, colleges now working hard on trying to conceive the minds of our children and been pretty successful. abby: interesting times. dean: one of my favorites my friend. charles: t
city public housing, mayor deblasio hid for over a decade a mold infestation, a rat infestation, a rochep to their apartments because the elevators were broken for months on end, he hit this so she knows somethings wrong. that part i give her credit for she's pushing back against the establishment. unfortunately thinking the answer is socialism is a huge mistake. ed: on the other hand it's picking up steam in a way because you've got a growing number of democrats who are more mainstream saying...