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ask ceo brent saunders why. i have a feeling $47 billion doesn't hurt.ll have that story next . . melissa: another huge week for earnings. 163 major companies, a third of the s&p 500 set to report. lori rothman on the floor the new york stock exchange with which names to watch. lori? >> reporter: hey there melissa. twitter, later in the week, facebook, met life, linkedin, so far, so good for the technology names, should be the outstanding companies or the outperformers rather. however, tomorrow brings us twitter. shares went out down 2% today. off 3.2% year to date. just in the last three months, twitter shares down 31%. you know there was the big management shake-up. twitter in the process of a ceo search, jack dorsey back running things, he's got his hands full with the company square. he'll be very keen listening to strategy news from twitter. how will they increase user growth if at all as well as engagement numbers? we'll want to hear about plans for project lightning. tweet, video and photo sharing service for all kind of live events. really a lot
ask ceo brent saunders why. i have a feeling $47 billion doesn't hurt.ll have that story next . . melissa: another huge week for earnings. 163 major companies, a third of the s&p 500 set to report. lori rothman on the floor the new york stock exchange with which names to watch. lori? >> reporter: hey there melissa. twitter, later in the week, facebook, met life, linkedin, so far, so good for the technology names, should be the outstanding companies or the outperformers rather....
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san francisco chronicle columnist debra saunders. >> as a supporter of the death penalty, i wouldn't man executed, would i? so if there's a hint that somebody is not guilty be executed, i want to know about it. i want to write about it. my editorial board at the san francisco chronicle wrote an editorial saying, gee, maybe kevin cooper is an innocent man. the defense attorneys laid out this case about a man had been unjustly convicted. >> cooper's defense told saunders for years they'd been unsuccessful in petitioning the courts for newly available testing which could exonerate cooper. >> kevin cooper kept saying i'm not guilty, do dna testing now that you can do it. if it shows i'm guilty, then you can go ahead and execute me. i walked out there thinking, whoa, i really made a case. >> he was handling cooper's appeals. >> we felt that the ongoing request by defense counsel in this case was just another delay tactic. there was no evidence at all that anybody but kevin cooper committed these horrendous murders. none. >> but in the early 2000s, new legislation in california would grant
san francisco chronicle columnist debra saunders. >> as a supporter of the death penalty, i wouldn't man executed, would i? so if there's a hint that somebody is not guilty be executed, i want to know about it. i want to write about it. my editorial board at the san francisco chronicle wrote an editorial saying, gee, maybe kevin cooper is an innocent man. the defense attorneys laid out this case about a man had been unjustly convicted. >> cooper's defense told saunders for years...
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brent saunders has offered to all give us botox. i don't know if you got it yet.did. ♪ >>> good morning, welcome to "squawk box" right here on cnbc. i'm we've got breaking news out of asia. the major index, china plunging in a big way, the largest one-day drop since 2007. stocks fall ago midnew worries about the prospects of the world's seventh biggest economy. taking a look at what's going on on this end. equity futures down. dow down 20 points. nasdaq off 7 points s&p 500 looks like it will be open by 1 1/2 points. >>> teva acquiring allergan joining us brent saunders sea. so great to have you in the studio. offered to come in with the botox. >> another time. >> just to see what it's like? >> why another time? today? >> right after the show we'll go. >> i have a friend. >> how much before this have you had and how much will you be able to pay down? >> we have roughly $42 billion in debt. >> mostly from doing the allergan deal? >> yep. the proceeds could net out to be $36 billion or so after tax. and so when you look at where we stand, this should close within th
brent saunders has offered to all give us botox. i don't know if you got it yet.did. ♪ >>> good morning, welcome to "squawk box" right here on cnbc. i'm we've got breaking news out of asia. the major index, china plunging in a big way, the largest one-day drop since 2007. stocks fall ago midnew worries about the prospects of the world's seventh biggest economy. taking a look at what's going on on this end. equity futures down. dow down 20 points. nasdaq off 7 points s&p...
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>> no, brett saunders. >> even better than mike pearson from valiant?don't know. >> where are we in the cycle of health care m&a? it's already been such a frenzy. >> it's hard to believe that it could continue or even accelerate. but that's what it sounds like from all the deal talk we're hearing today because not only do you have what allergan could potentially buy but then we have mylan and pergo still left there and you're wondering what mylan has to, do does if inkras its bid to lock down perrigo and could perrigo lock down a sale to get a better buyer than mylan? >> mylan was down double digits. >> long mylan, long teva which we call a texas hedge, as teva dropped their bid for mylan but was rewarded i guess, good earnings on the street. liking this. but it seems like as long as the street keeps rewarding large acquisitions even if they're dilutive, even if they're expensive, why not continue to do it when you have those huge cash hordes? >> it is interesting to see the acquirer being rewarded. >> this deal sounds so friendly, right? these guys --
>> no, brett saunders. >> even better than mike pearson from valiant?don't know. >> where are we in the cycle of health care m&a? it's already been such a frenzy. >> it's hard to believe that it could continue or even accelerate. but that's what it sounds like from all the deal talk we're hearing today because not only do you have what allergan could potentially buy but then we have mylan and pergo still left there and you're wondering what mylan has to, do does if...
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brent saunders will join "squawk box" for a first on cnbc interview at 6:30 a.m. eastern. >>> fiat chrysler getting a record $90 million fine from u.s. regulators for failing to act sufficiently following vehicle recalls. we'll see the automaker pay $70 million in cash. and $20 million on outreach. an additional $50 million will be paid if they fail to comply. >>> and ubs profit jumping 43% beating analysts' expectations. let's get the latest with carolin roth live in zurich. hey, carolin. >> good morning to you, seema. i'm just looking at shares of ubs, they're still down by roughly 1%. we're off the session lows off the 21 swiss franc handle. those numbers were released one day early, it was that newspaper report in a big newspaper yesterday which contained accurate information. and that's what prompted ubs to release those numbers one day early. a couple bright spots, private banking in line just slightly better than expected. we've got investment banking. surprisingly strong on the equity side. and actually the ceo of unc hedge telling us this morning that the
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san francisco chronicle columnist deborah saunders. >> as a supporter of the death penalty, i wouldn't since man executed, would i? so if there's a hint that somebody might not be guilty, i want to write about it. my editorial board at the san francisco chronicle wrote an editorial saying, gee, maybe kechb cooper is an innocent man. the defense attorneys laid out this case about how this innocent man had been unjustly convict convicted. >> for years they'd been unsuccessful in dna testing which could exonerate cooper. >> he kept saying, i'm not guilty, do the testing. if it shows i'm guilty, you can execute me. i walked out of there thinking, whoa, they've really made a case i've got to think about. >> san bernardino's current district attorney michael ramos was handling cooper's appeals. >> we felt that the ongoing request by defense counsel in this case was just another delay tactic. there was no evidence at all that anybody but kevin cooper committed these horrendous murders, none. >> but in the early 2000s, new legislation in california would grant kevin cooper the right to dna tes
san francisco chronicle columnist deborah saunders. >> as a supporter of the death penalty, i wouldn't since man executed, would i? so if there's a hint that somebody might not be guilty, i want to write about it. my editorial board at the san francisco chronicle wrote an editorial saying, gee, maybe kechb cooper is an innocent man. the defense attorneys laid out this case about how this innocent man had been unjustly convict convicted. >> for years they'd been unsuccessful in dna...
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brent saunders is talking about how the company might do in the next three-quarters. given the fact that all sper gan has so much. you talk about a 2018 2019 drug. you got to be careful. lily was little promotional. alzheimer's disease, everybody would love to do anything. we do not see anything that indicated they rolled back plaque aggressively. i don't think the fda is about to approve anything new on alzheimer's. so i thought biozben gen hurt itself by saying this is the drug and the bailout, you have a big hole in biojen. let's contrast that, bob eugen you put out a 2020 number. he has a long-term situation going on. the number was a very reasonable number. cellgene is not expensive. so i like that. gilead is going to report. we will find out what they do with tear capital. i think that's important. being interviewed by "squawk," he basically said listen we don't have the big label here. it's not going to be people who can't take the statins are going to go get it. i thought that's the way to do it. listen, it's a good drug. you should take the other statins firs
brent saunders is talking about how the company might do in the next three-quarters. given the fact that all sper gan has so much. you talk about a 2018 2019 drug. you got to be careful. lily was little promotional. alzheimer's disease, everybody would love to do anything. we do not see anything that indicated they rolled back plaque aggressively. i don't think the fda is about to approve anything new on alzheimer's. so i thought biozben gen hurt itself by saying this is the drug and the...
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. >> saunders has been referred to as the chuck norris of m & a. purchased allergen and changes his company's name all amounting to more than $100 billion of deal activity. now, investors wonder whether his next move is as buyer or target. >> he said the word acquisition and transformational about half a dozen times in the period of a half hour. which is telling everyone, i'm gogel fant hunting. >> bernstein analyst says abvee, amgen and bioagain may be on the list. each has a market valuation of $70 billion. allergen sls to a bigger company like pfizer which was unsuccessful last year in its more than $120 billion bid to bias electra zeneca. where does this leave mylan, no longer a target for teva. it only intensifies to buy rival parago a deal that so far parago has rebuffed. the consolidation frenzy is a rise rising health of costs. drug companies in turn must buy in order to get a bigger piece of the pie. for nightly business report i'm meg terrell. >>> a record find for phi at/chrysler over mishandling safety recalls. it's part of a settlement
. >> saunders has been referred to as the chuck norris of m & a. purchased allergen and changes his company's name all amounting to more than $100 billion of deal activity. now, investors wonder whether his next move is as buyer or target. >> he said the word acquisition and transformational about half a dozen times in the period of a half hour. which is telling everyone, i'm gogel fant hunting. >> bernstein analyst says abvee, amgen and bioagain may be on the list. each...
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richard saunders was a photographer. here he is taking a picture of james brown in lagos, nigeria in 19p 70. he has expansive body of work and we have the entire collection. it meets description of the show which is lesser known images across the continents starting from pittsburgh to nigeria. it is pretty fabulous show. there are images of malcolm x for example, or elijah muhammad are rarely seen what people find with a google search for example. >> let's make sure to see that ely yaw muhammad photo -- elijah muhammad photo down here. thisthis is elijah muhammad at the end, right? >> he is down there with his wife. and that is malcolm x. >> that is malcolm x. >> this is 1961 shot in washington d.c. with a church of god figure solomon delate e bating the merits of christianity and islam. >> must have been quite a debate. >> it must have been quite a debate. >> do you think we could have that debate today? >> i think we're having that debate today. it is taking place on a global scale. yeah, we are having it. it is not, y
richard saunders was a photographer. here he is taking a picture of james brown in lagos, nigeria in 19p 70. he has expansive body of work and we have the entire collection. it meets description of the show which is lesser known images across the continents starting from pittsburgh to nigeria. it is pretty fabulous show. there are images of malcolm x for example, or elijah muhammad are rarely seen what people find with a google search for example. >> let's make sure to see that ely yaw...
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hillary commented i am not defending her on this but look i wanted to have a discussion, bernie saundersat crowds in iowa are getting great crowds i actually think that is why she did this interview, as i stand -- this is happening because hillary can't run the campaign that she was running let's 16 republicans have their discussion, and i am just going sort of stay hidden scenes she roifs she has to get out in front and center, maria she is -- the most important candidate of the 18 or 20 candidates running for president when i showed you metrics, the vast majority of the conversation before tumble was all about hillary, trump has sucked oxygen. >> why the most important? >> because she is -- is o you know we look at all the -- probabilities hillary is most likely to be president. and she was really -- has the vast majority of the conversation was around hillary what is hillary doing now what happened last week tumble sucked all the oxygen out sts election republican party is now upset, because not a trump issue any more it is a republican issue. >> maybe republicans would argue that he
hillary commented i am not defending her on this but look i wanted to have a discussion, bernie saundersat crowds in iowa are getting great crowds i actually think that is why she did this interview, as i stand -- this is happening because hillary can't run the campaign that she was running let's 16 republicans have their discussion, and i am just going sort of stay hidden scenes she roifs she has to get out in front and center, maria she is -- the most important candidate of the 18 or 20...
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brent saunders will join "squawk box," 6:30 a.m. eastern. you won't want to miss it.n the meantime we've actually been receiving earnings from teva pharmaceutical the numbers, the second quarter revenue at $4.97 billion. adjusted second quarter earnings of $1.43. and of course the big news though, they're buying allergan for that mega amount. over 40 billion. we'll see how the stock performs up 6% in premarket trade. >>> around deutsch b "o." rse to buy for ex for $725 million. >>> in other news mcgraw hill financial is in talks with virginia-based intelligence services snl financial. this according to reports. the deal which sources say could be announced as early as monday values the target at more than $2 billion. snl financial is currently 60% owned by a private equity firm new mountain capital. >>> an update on greece. grease to be capital on the stock exchange yep, as early as morning. saying that boerse was waiting for signoff on counsel from the european bank. capital controls are likely to be in place, as they wait for a cash injection from europe. expect som
brent saunders will join "squawk box," 6:30 a.m. eastern. you won't want to miss it.n the meantime we've actually been receiving earnings from teva pharmaceutical the numbers, the second quarter revenue at $4.97 billion. adjusted second quarter earnings of $1.43. and of course the big news though, they're buying allergan for that mega amount. over 40 billion. we'll see how the stock performs up 6% in premarket trade. >>> around deutsch b "o." rse to buy for ex for...
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. >> democratic candidate berni saunders said that he wants to see the details. he issued a statement calling the agreement quote a victory for diplomacy that could keep the united states from being drawn into another never-ending war in the middle east. on the republican side there was both skepticism and anger. donald trump said that inspectors will not have unfettered access. here he is speak to go nbc news. >> any time anywhere we should be able to go any time, anywhere we have to be able to go in and inspect. if you have that, you have nothing. you know the iranians are going to cheat. >> former florida governor jeb bush called the deal dangerous. it appears this agreement does not cut off all of iran's pathways to a nuclear weapon, in fact over time it paves iran's path to a bomb and the most of the key restrictions will in 1051 years. wisconsin governor scott walker who just declared he's running for president said, quote undoing the damage caused by this deal won't be easy. they all say that they'll be looking at the details very closely. >> thank you ver
. >> democratic candidate berni saunders said that he wants to see the details. he issued a statement calling the agreement quote a victory for diplomacy that could keep the united states from being drawn into another never-ending war in the middle east. on the republican side there was both skepticism and anger. donald trump said that inspectors will not have unfettered access. here he is speak to go nbc news. >> any time anywhere we should be able to go any time, anywhere we have...
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that is a a lot smaller as of right now lincoln cha fee hillary clinton martin o'malley and jim saunders and jim web. this race is just beginning. the presidential election is not until next year, november the eighth, 2016. >>> doctors say, it will take between three and four months for former president george hw bush to recover from a fall, the 91 year-old former president fell wednesday at his maine home breaking a bone in his neck. he is wearing a neck brace and doctors say he is lucky the the injury was not more serious. >>> graduating at the top of the class is a goal for many high school students but we will tell you why class ranking might be a thing of the past. >>> plus lost and found we will tell you where police say a historical marker turned up after going missing this week. and here's a look at last night's winning lottery numbers. >>> good morning i'm sean bell tiger wood say don't call aarp, he will in the retire anytime soon. after missing cut at masters and day one of open championship, he might want to rethink that. it started off rough from the get go. first hole secon
that is a a lot smaller as of right now lincoln cha fee hillary clinton martin o'malley and jim saunders and jim web. this race is just beginning. the presidential election is not until next year, november the eighth, 2016. >>> doctors say, it will take between three and four months for former president george hw bush to recover from a fall, the 91 year-old former president fell wednesday at his maine home breaking a bone in his neck. he is wearing a neck brace and doctors say he is...
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. >>> coming up in the next hour, melissa francis and ashley webster are speaking with brent saunders what brent plans to do with the money? 40 billion, good stuff. >>> international politics here, president obama is in ethiopia in the first part of the trip by a sitting u.s. president. fox news correspondent peter barnes watching every step of this historic visit. what's the latest? >> ethiopia is a poor country but one of the fastest growing economies in africa. right now the president's talks with the ethiopian prime minister have focused on security and the threat of islamic terrorism. his visit came a day after a suicide bomber rammed a truck full of explosives into one of the most secure hotels in somalia. severely damaging the hotel and reportedly killing about a dozen people. >> yesterday, bombing in mogadishu reminds us that terrorist groups like al-shabaab offer nothing but death and destruction and need to be stopped. we've got more work to do. >> reporter: the president is trying improve business and economic ties on his tour of africa, rich in natural resources, as you kn
. >>> coming up in the next hour, melissa francis and ashley webster are speaking with brent saunders what brent plans to do with the money? 40 billion, good stuff. >>> international politics here, president obama is in ethiopia in the first part of the trip by a sitting u.s. president. fox news correspondent peter barnes watching every step of this historic visit. what's the latest? >> ethiopia is a poor country but one of the fastest growing economies in africa. right...
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brittany saunders car stolen right out of her driveway.et and cell phone but it gets worse. after she got a new phone the calls from the thieves started pouring in. >> they called me like you want your car back? like taunting me. you want your car back. come get your car. bring me $5,000. you want your car back? >> the calls have even turned threatening. she record the car stolen to the police so far no arrest. sanders says in a way she's lucky because the thieves hit after she got her kids out of the car. >> that is true. >>> the debate over a vaccine for the most type of translate mitt disease in the united states isn't going anywhere. nine years after the cdc and more doctors are on board. joyce evans reports some parents worry it will force their children to grow up too soon. ♪ >> reporter: the after care program at the common place church where preteens still pray over their food. >> do arts and kravs. practice dance moves. and really get their homework done. it's a safe place where it's still okay to be a kid. >> she asks first. don'
brittany saunders car stolen right out of her driveway.et and cell phone but it gets worse. after she got a new phone the calls from the thieves started pouring in. >> they called me like you want your car back? like taunting me. you want your car back. come get your car. bring me $5,000. you want your car back? >> the calls have even turned threatening. she record the car stolen to the police so far no arrest. sanders says in a way she's lucky because the thieves hit after she got...
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in may clinton led saunders in iowa 60 to 15%. now her lead is 52 to 33%.ing smaller. so how will this race play out? will progressive leaders like elizabeth warren and bill de blasio support sanders? and where will progressive voters turn out? as clinton said tonight, it appears this is going to be competitive. let's bring in "boston globe" sia center and tara goodell. thank you for being here tonight. >> thank you. >> how do you feel this is shaping up now? clearly bernie sanders is pulling record crowds. not in one place, all over the country, from wisconsin to iowa to maine. it seems that he's breaking all of the records in terms of attendance in this cycle so far including in iowa. how does this play out? are these going to translate into votes? can he upset ms. clinton. how do you read this? >> obviously he's gained momentum. we see that. people underestimated him gaining this much momentum. so that's another issue. this remains hillary clinton's race to lose at this point barring something really crazy happening. if you look at iowa iowa is a caucus
in may clinton led saunders in iowa 60 to 15%. now her lead is 52 to 33%.ing smaller. so how will this race play out? will progressive leaders like elizabeth warren and bill de blasio support sanders? and where will progressive voters turn out? as clinton said tonight, it appears this is going to be competitive. let's bring in "boston globe" sia center and tara goodell. thank you for being here tonight. >> thank you. >> how do you feel this is shaping up now? clearly...
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saunders, he would have been away for 20 years because he jumped it six times. 20 years this guy woulde done it. but i will tell you both and i'm going to give you the last word. i will tell you both. once congress passes this law and mandatories are in place, these thugs will not come back because they know they are going to do the hard time. go mr. vernoise wrap it up. >> there is no doubt we need consequences for commit crimes in the united states. those consequences shouldn't change if you are immigrant. we are all here immigrants. >> illegally traveling to the united states does make you a criminal. it's a misdemeanor. all right i have got to get out of here. thank you both. we appreciate the good debate. next on the run down, a chicago writer says the elites in both the u.s.a. and mexico don't care about stopping illegal immigration. very controversial opinion. and governor rick perry will be here. there were sanctuary cities on his watch in texas. he will explain it and the factor is coming right back. unbelievable! toenail fungus? seriously? smash it with jublia! jublia is a pr
saunders, he would have been away for 20 years because he jumped it six times. 20 years this guy woulde done it. but i will tell you both and i'm going to give you the last word. i will tell you both. once congress passes this law and mandatories are in place, these thugs will not come back because they know they are going to do the hard time. go mr. vernoise wrap it up. >> there is no doubt we need consequences for commit crimes in the united states. those consequences shouldn't change...
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. >>> un 50% votarÍa por hillary clinton, saunders el 26% en new hampshire 47% voto vÍa por clinton ypor internet para tener sexo que pudo haber sido siguiente vÍctima su fallecido ocurriÓ el 18 de julio cuando el sujeto atacÓ a la pujo y le disparo con uno pistola. el sospechoso no tenÍa dinero y en el carro encontraron armas, esposas bolsas de basura y productos cum coso el parece ido de lamujer con desaparecidas en las vegas y ohio llevaron a investigo arzobispo establecer un vinculen entre el sospechoso y los casos no resueltos. >>> cuatro bomberos resultaron heridos mientras apagaban incendio forestal este domingo en el condado nevada en california. un camiÓn bomberos tambiÉn fue al americanoado por el llamas que se propagaron rÁpidamente y que provocaron la evacuaciÓn de decenas de viviendas, se cree que las altas temperaturas y la sequÍa desataron el siniestro. >>> en kentucky un carrucel se saliÓ de la base mientras estaba funcionando. 7 pero resultaron heridas por fortuna ninguna de gravedad. varios de los lesionados eran niÑo y las autoridades investigan quÉ ocasionÓ este ac
. >>> un 50% votarÍa por hillary clinton, saunders el 26% en new hampshire 47% voto vÍa por clinton ypor internet para tener sexo que pudo haber sido siguiente vÍctima su fallecido ocurriÓ el 18 de julio cuando el sujeto atacÓ a la pujo y le disparo con uno pistola. el sospechoso no tenÍa dinero y en el carro encontraron armas, esposas bolsas de basura y productos cum coso el parece ido de lamujer con desaparecidas en las vegas y ohio llevaron a investigo arzobispo establecer un...
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ruth: you know the guy come brent saunders, is a very acquisitive ceo.really needs to focus more on branded health care. he is more of a branded health care man. the generics business which is slightly less profitable profit margins are like 50% compared to 80%, if he gets rid of that, that helps them focus on the branded side of the business. one thing to keep in mind is, they only completed the allergan acquisition and renamed themselves in march. this kind of lets him take a step back and focus on what is going on with the branded health care business. for teva, it is pretty great news. manus: teva have been pursuing miler. is this saving face, or is it stepping away from that focus to knuckle down on this allergan deal? ruth: i think it is a bit of both.the they are the largest generics company in the world. they are thinking, we need to acquire to grow. here is mylan, where they've had an almost ugly battle more risks involved. if you look at allergan, the man who is teva's head of generics now used to be at the company. the risk is much less. if yo
ruth: you know the guy come brent saunders, is a very acquisitive ceo.really needs to focus more on branded health care. he is more of a branded health care man. the generics business which is slightly less profitable profit margins are like 50% compared to 80%, if he gets rid of that, that helps them focus on the branded side of the business. one thing to keep in mind is, they only completed the allergan acquisition and renamed themselves in march. this kind of lets him take a step back and...
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market veteran liz ann saunders is here to tell us. >>> plus kicking the tires with autonation.t scary cyber hacking of a 2014 jeep. we get behind the wheel with ceo mike jackson straight ahead. >>> and the ftc takes on life stock. getting locked on claims the company has failed to protect the identity of its customers. how safe is your online information? the latest on this developing story coming up. the final hour of "squawk box" begins right now. >>> live from the beating heart of business, new york city, this is quarterback. >> welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc first in business worldwide. i'm joe kernen along with andrew ross sorkin and michelle caruso-cabrera. becky is off today. she'll be back tomorrow. >> thursday. kind of a long weekend. >> yeah. we're less than 90 minutes away from the opening bell on wall street. the futures right now indicated down about 40 points. europe all red except for portugal. it is up -- what is that? is that .03%. that's hard to do. >> i think it's .01%. >> wow. look at you. >> i can read it. because they moved the tv closer to me b
market veteran liz ann saunders is here to tell us. >>> plus kicking the tires with autonation.t scary cyber hacking of a 2014 jeep. we get behind the wheel with ceo mike jackson straight ahead. >>> and the ftc takes on life stock. getting locked on claims the company has failed to protect the identity of its customers. how safe is your online information? the latest on this developing story coming up. the final hour of "squawk box" begins right now. >>>...
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first >> catherine: saunders account viral more pleasant and fire department all the reports of reportsydration no injuries reported in this >> catherine: years and figure out what caused an early- morning fire they arrive 3:00 a.m. plan to 2 a. fire at half an hour before. if grass fire along this stretch of road this summer was injured. some california rains have helped fight down raging wildfire was. that burned dozens of cars on interstate 15 friday. this was the scene friday afternoon that fire is now 95 percent contained it's burned more than 4,000 a. seven nearby homes and good news for drivers all lanes and between seven california loss figures are reopens and state lawmakers will soon consider legislation to impose hefty fines chemical jail time possible for anyone convicted of using drowns thing encounters between drones and calfire aircraft. the most recent incident was last friday.when crews say they spotted five drones over a wildfire on interstate 15 in southern california. kron four caught up with cal- fire helicopter pilot dan clark after his return from fighting this mo
first >> catherine: saunders account viral more pleasant and fire department all the reports of reportsydration no injuries reported in this >> catherine: years and figure out what caused an early- morning fire they arrive 3:00 a.m. plan to 2 a. fire at half an hour before. if grass fire along this stretch of road this summer was injured. some california rains have helped fight down raging wildfire was. that burned dozens of cars on interstate 15 friday. this was the scene friday...
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richard saunders was a photographer. taking a picture in nigeria, 1970. he has an expensive body of work we have the entire collection. the images here meet the description of the show which is lesser-known averages across the continent it's a pretty fabulous so. elijah mohammed is rarely seen. >> you photograph here. and this is elijah mohammed at the end, correct? and there is mathematics. this is a 1961 shot in washington dc with a church of god figure during the show debating the merits of christianity and islam. >> quite a debate. >> it must of been. >> do you think we can have that debate today? >> is taking place on a global scale. yeah. we're having it. it is not polite in front of cameras. so we're having a debate. >> often go. >> i'll show you one other fascinating image of mathematics. here he is hard to her at the museum of natural history in new york. he is essentially using the image of africa talk about black people in a broader context to a group of young girls. and this is also fascinating because your we are talking about the boys. this
richard saunders was a photographer. taking a picture in nigeria, 1970. he has an expensive body of work we have the entire collection. the images here meet the description of the show which is lesser-known averages across the continent it's a pretty fabulous so. elijah mohammed is rarely seen. >> you photograph here. and this is elijah mohammed at the end, correct? and there is mathematics. this is a 1961 shot in washington dc with a church of god figure during the show debating the...
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. >> there was a decision from brent saunders to sell his generic business to teva. i have to believe that your company combined can finally have some pricing power against these generics in particular. do you think you can drive down the price of what has become a rapidly rising generic price range that has hurt all of us? >> two dimensions. first is absolutely. the level of critical mass is important. the bigger change is already today with some pharmaceutical manufacturers, we have what are called value-based or outcomrie imbursement. the reimbursement level for a pharmaceutical is higher or is complete only when the medical outcomes are realized by the patient. that's the future. the future is not fighting over the discount or the cost per unit. the foote yir is aligning the incentives. everybody wants to improve the quality or the health outcome. we want to pay for the outcome that generates a positive result. >> yesterday, we saw some numbers from gilead for a hep-c cure. they are charging for a cure with the idea there is another product that could cost less a
. >> there was a decision from brent saunders to sell his generic business to teva. i have to believe that your company combined can finally have some pricing power against these generics in particular. do you think you can drive down the price of what has become a rapidly rising generic price range that has hurt all of us? >> two dimensions. first is absolutely. the level of critical mass is important. the bigger change is already today with some pharmaceutical manufacturers, we...
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brent saunders you can come on mad money tonight if you want to augment this. >> dow is down 29.he losses from apple being offset somewhat by boeing. >> reporter: the important thing here is a very mixed market. i want to show you the sectors right now. while apple is doing a lot of damage yarks it's hurting the tech sector but the market has a defensive tune to it. utilities showing gains. in terms of tension, it's sort of broad swath. broad come is kind of weak. you see some broad weakness all on the concerns about apple and a few other things. i want to concentrate on buybacks. we have enough companies reporting to point out that we are in the middle of an enormous buy back craze that is going on for almost two years. i have almost 100 companies reporting. i just talked about this this morning. 20 of the 92 that have reported have reduced their share counts joud standing by at least 4%. it's whether you're reducing your share count. that increases the earnings per share. guess who the big buy back monster is in terms of the number they're buying back? apple? in the last year t
brent saunders you can come on mad money tonight if you want to augment this. >> dow is down 29.he losses from apple being offset somewhat by boeing. >> reporter: the important thing here is a very mixed market. i want to show you the sectors right now. while apple is doing a lot of damage yarks it's hurting the tech sector but the market has a defensive tune to it. utilities showing gains. in terms of tension, it's sort of broad swath. broad come is kind of weak. you see some broad...
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. >> more than brent saunders now that he's debt free. >> that was before the allergan deal. >> verynteresting products in biotechs that they don't think are overalled. when you cure a disease, i remember when i was growing up and they cured polio, and you thought wow, that's curing a disease. it's worth paying. >> the opening bell is coming up. a lot of companies and earnings to watch. stay with us on skoik. "squawk on the street." more and more, data is visual. in fact, the number of mris has increased by ten percent a year. and a radiologist might view a thousand images to find one tiny abnormality in shape, contrast or movement. because it's so challenging a research project is teaching ibm watson to see. in the future, it could help clinicians spot key patterns quickly and precisely. ibm watson is working to make healthcare smarter every day. >>> you're watching "squawk on the street" live from the financial capital of the world. the opening bell in less than 60 seconds as we're trying to keep up with the earnings and awaiting the fed statement today at 2 p.m. eastern time. else
. >> more than brent saunders now that he's debt free. >> that was before the allergan deal. >> verynteresting products in biotechs that they don't think are overalled. when you cure a disease, i remember when i was growing up and they cured polio, and you thought wow, that's curing a disease. it's worth paying. >> the opening bell is coming up. a lot of companies and earnings to watch. stay with us on skoik. "squawk on the street." more and more, data is...
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. >> guest: one other fascinating image of malcolm x as part of richard saunders collection. here he is on a tour at the museum of natural history in new york in 1961 and he's essentially using the image of an african woman to talk about people in a broader context to young muslim girls and this is also fascinating because here we are talking about the boys and this is a history lesson being taught to young people in 1961 rated historian and sociologist. >> host: where we headed? >> guest: we are in one of the meeting rooms at the schomburg for special collections are held and we have some real treasures as part of the collection. i'm honored to have this work. >> host: is it okay if the camera comes in? >> guest: the camera can get in tight rate as you can tell this is an old look. it turns out that this book is 200 years older than our country. it was published in latin verse in 1573 by juan latino who is a man of african descent in or not a spain. yet been enslaved. he was emancipated became a scholar of grammar and publish this book. this is one of arturo schomburg's five
. >> guest: one other fascinating image of malcolm x as part of richard saunders collection. here he is on a tour at the museum of natural history in new york in 1961 and he's essentially using the image of an african woman to talk about people in a broader context to young muslim girls and this is also fascinating because here we are talking about the boys and this is a history lesson being taught to young people in 1961 rated historian and sociologist. >> host: where we headed?...
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you, me, dockery maybe saunders we'll continue to leak but our group will be so secret it won't have a name. we spent years building this network and have access to best sites on the globe. we can't give it up now. glover was skeptical. not for their firms time he wonder period what motivated cali to do this. before he could point to the social recognition of his online peers. that was somethingor in never personally sought but in other words how it might have value to a certain person. now there went that. only a sense of personal satisfaction. both tried to quit the scene two different times but found themselves unable. years later glover could not find in the... it was a secret matter tradition. his graduation and grover told pauly he would keep an eye out for him. about a week before their release. a week later they came out in 2007. the day after the release glover went to work at the edc plant. he added double shift lasting the entire night was. starting at six in the evening he worked six hours regular pay for six hours overtime and finished at six in the morning on september
you, me, dockery maybe saunders we'll continue to leak but our group will be so secret it won't have a name. we spent years building this network and have access to best sites on the globe. we can't give it up now. glover was skeptical. not for their firms time he wonder period what motivated cali to do this. before he could point to the social recognition of his online peers. that was somethingor in never personally sought but in other words how it might have value to a certain person. now...
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. >> brent saunders has been called the chuck norris of pharma m&a.years, $100 billion. he sold boush and laum. lomb to valeant, then sold forest to actavis. >> the chuck norris of pharma m&a. >> thank you. >>> the oil market about to close for the day. it is another down day for crude oil. let's get to jackie deangelis of the nymex. >>> that's right. in action what's interesting about the pricing action today we are only $4 off from the year to date low. that's what traders are watching right now. momentum is to the downside. i'll break it down for you and tell you what to watch for this week when it comes to the crude oil trade. "power lunch" is coming back. why pause a spontaneous moment to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain as it
. >> brent saunders has been called the chuck norris of pharma m&a.years, $100 billion. he sold boush and laum. lomb to valeant, then sold forest to actavis. >> the chuck norris of pharma m&a. >> thank you. >>> the oil market about to close for the day. it is another down day for crude oil. let's get to jackie deangelis of the nymex. >>> that's right. in action what's interesting about the pricing action today we are only $4 off from the year to date...
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. >>> un placer estar en sus hogares para recibir directamente desde la mansiÓn de los saunders en la >>> la volvÍ a hacer. >>> imagÍnese abordar un aviÓn y que el compaÑerismo que tenga en els a asiento sea un perro, un pollito o un cerdo porque esto estÁ pasando y algunas asistentes de vuelos cree que pondrÍa en peligro la seguridad al volar. >>> si el pollo del nuevo dÍa podrÍa ser. >>> pero veÍa hasta un canguro. >>> los animales de apoyo emocional, estÁn protegidos por una ley federal que permite volar con ellos y ademÁs, gratis, y tienen el mismo derecho en la cabina que los demÁs pasajeros. >>> caramba. >>> no me ha tocado todavÍa. >>> fÍjese ahora no solo son perros y gatos sino tambiÉn peces, anfibios y reptiles porque aerolÍneas piensan que se estÁ saliendo fuera de control. >>> he volado con cada... (risas). >>> oh quÉ fuerte. >>> necesita una partida del psicÓlogo que diga que necesita su animal para volar, tienen que pasar un examen siquiÁtrico. >>> no pasar. >>> hay documentar que necesita emocionalmente ese animalito con uno carta de un mÉdico. >>> ahora te hacen el exa
. >>> un placer estar en sus hogares para recibir directamente desde la mansiÓn de los saunders en la >>> la volvÍ a hacer. >>> imagÍnese abordar un aviÓn y que el compaÑerismo que tenga en els a asiento sea un perro, un pollito o un cerdo porque esto estÁ pasando y algunas asistentes de vuelos cree que pondrÍa en peligro la seguridad al volar. >>> si el pollo del nuevo dÍa podrÍa ser. >>> pero veÍa hasta un canguro. >>> los...
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. >> do you want to assess the field for us right now sandra made a good point about bernie saundersning in the polls how do you see polls. >> i think at the end of the day, the secretary is going to do well in primary over 50 states i think absolutely some progressive states will do well, and a movement no different than the tea party had their movement, far left far right both have a movement, the best place to be center left center right i think that is where the secretary is. >> what about the republican field how would you assess that field. >> i think jeb bush if he can stay the course is center left would you know both him and secretary would have a very interesting national election they would be central left center right. >> i am bored by bush clinton, this is america! here we are bush clinton again. >> i think -- >> it would be fascinateing. >> robert so many fascinating things about what you said you've been inside debt restructuring deals you do think there is a bigger chance greece is going to exit the euro you wouldn't recommend it a huge headlined when you said you sat
. >> do you want to assess the field for us right now sandra made a good point about bernie saundersning in the polls how do you see polls. >> i think at the end of the day, the secretary is going to do well in primary over 50 states i think absolutely some progressive states will do well, and a movement no different than the tea party had their movement, far left far right both have a movement, the best place to be center left center right i think that is where the secretary is....
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o'malley -- >> it doesn't feel to me that o'malley or saunders will get there.els like clinton will have a clear path. >> there's questions about whether biden runs. >> everyone likes the vice president. likable guy. i think at the end of the day -- >> there are only -- out of 40 e-mails, they found four that should have been classified. o'malley, he shot himself in the foot by saying all lives matter. who would say that out loud and say -- he ought to just resign from even trying to -- >> i met the governor. he's smart guy. >> why did he apologize for saying that? >> i think that it's laughable to fold under pressure like that. >> i was going to talk business. >> you can't defend all lives matter. you can't say i said it and i meant it. >> what i would say about o'malley is when he starts bringing backbreaking up the braekeaking up banks, there's a small slice of the party and it's not where the country is. >> it can't go after hillary for the more central viewpoint. >> were you advising her on how to think about how -- >> i'm going to quote someone who is very
o'malley -- >> it doesn't feel to me that o'malley or saunders will get there.els like clinton will have a clear path. >> there's questions about whether biden runs. >> everyone likes the vice president. likable guy. i think at the end of the day -- >> there are only -- out of 40 e-mails, they found four that should have been classified. o'malley, he shot himself in the foot by saying all lives matter. who would say that out loud and say -- he ought to just resign from...