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Now, Fonsi is making his debut as a lead actor in the film “Say a Little Prayer,” which opens at AMC and other theaters nationwide Friday. The movie, which features a nearly all-Latino cast, follows the romantic adventures of three best friends in San Antonio. “And to be able to do that in a film is great.”A poster for “Say a Little Prayer,” opening Friday. Luis Fonsi performs the theme song from “Say a Little Prayer” in San Antonio. The cast and crew of “Say a Little Prayer” in San Antonio in October.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHow Trump's selection of RFK Jr. as HHS secretary could impact the pharma sectorJared Holz, healthcare sector strategist at Mizuho Securities America, and CNBC's Angelica Peebles join 'Power Lunch' discuss pharma stocks' reaction to Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s appointment to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, what the incoming administration could mean for regulation in the sector, and more.
Persons: Jared Holz, Angelica Peebles, Robert F, Kennedy Jr Organizations: RFK Jr, pharma, Mizuho Securities America, Department of Health, Human Services
CNN —This week in travel news: why true crime buffs are heading to Beverly Hills, a look at the world’s only Michelin-starred ice cream restaurant and the reaction to a “makeunder” of one of Italy’s star attractions. Ice, ice babyThis -40 °C pastry dessert at Minimal is served with a side of gelato. MINIMALWe all scream for ice cream — and “we” includes the Michelin guide, which recently awarded one of its coveted stars to Minimal, an ice cream restaurant in Taiwan. Not-so-bella vistaVideo Ad Feedback They replaced the Trevi fountain and tourists are ‘disappointed’ 01:17 - Source: CNNThe Trevi fountain might be the most famous tourist attraction in a city packed to the brim with tourist attractions. However, recent visitors to the famous fountain were less than impressed with what they found.
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Minimal, in the city of Taichung, is the world’s first and only ice cream establishment to receive a Michelin star. One thing was certain — he needed to build his own ice cream shop, a move his colleagues at Sur- fully supported. “Similar to ice cream, it goes through a very complex calculation and planning process to obtain such a state and taste.”Minimal's takeaway ice cream shop sits on the ground floor. MINIMALOn the ground floor is a takeaway ice cream shop offering six whimsical flavors that are continuously updated. “I hope that with Minimal, grown-ups can rediscover the joy of eating ice again – as if it was their first ice cream experience.”Minimal, No.
Persons: , , Wan, Arvin Wan, Angelica morii, Ginger, Arvin Won, ” Wan, qing bing Organizations: CNN, Michelin, Lane Locations: Taichung, Taiwan, Sur, Roselle, Cream, Wan, Meicun Rd, West District, Taichung City
In the new film directed by four-time Oscar-nominated Mexican cinematographer Rodrigo Prieto (“Killers of the Flower Moon,” “The Wolf of Wall Street”), García-Rulfo plays Páramo, a violent man searching for the love he once knew as a child. We’re all sons of this Mexico that is so complex and violent, but at the same time beautiful.”Manuel García-Rulfo as Mickey Haller in "The Lincoln Lawyer." He’s just a kid, he’s a dreamer, and he’s in love with this person. (Matthew McConaughey previously played Mickey in the 2011 film “The Lincoln Lawyer.”)From left, Manuel García-Rulfo and Neve Campbell in "The Lincoln Lawyer." “Instead of, ‘Oh, he’s a Latino lawyer,’ he’s a lawyer, period.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailEli Lilly CEO David Ricks on Q3 results: The underlying growth story is fantasticEli Lilly CEO David Ricks joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the company's quarterly earnings results, which reported third-quarter adjusted profit and revenue that missed expectations, weighed down by disappointing sales of its blockbuster weight loss drug Zepbound and diabetes treatment Mounjaro, why the company is slashing its full-year adjusted profit guidance, and more.
Persons: Eli Lilly, David Ricks
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Ian Read, chairman and chief executive officer of Pfizer Inc., gestures as he speaks during a panel session at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland, on Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2017. Activist Starboard Value accused Pfizer of threatening litigation against the company's former CEO and CFO in order to get them to break ranks with the investor's nascent turnaround campaign at the pharmaceutical giant. Pfizer shares slipped overnight as news of the two executive's breakaway emerged, and opened down roughly 2.5% in Thursday morning trading. Starboard's Smith said that when the activist approached the two executives, both expressed "concerns" about Pfizer's direction under Bourla and offered to help Starboard in its turnaround campaign. Starboard's Smith and Bourla are slated to meet in person next week, Smith said, confirming earlier reports.
Persons: Ian Read, Pfizer, Jeff Smith, Frank D'Amelio's, Smith, Albert Bourla, Starboard's Smith Organizations: Pfizer Inc, Economic, Pfizer Locations: Davos, Switzerland
Activist investor Starboard Value has a roughly $1 billion stake in pharmaceutical giant Pfizer and is seeking to mount a turnaround at the struggling company, according to people familiar with the matter. Starboard believes that Pfizer's current leadership, under CEO Albert Bourla, has stepped away from historically disciplined cost structure and investment in novel drugs. One particularly concerning example to Starboard was Pfizer's acquisition of Global Blood Therapeutics. Pfizer pulled a drug for sickle cell disease it got just two years ago via the roughly $5 billion acquisition. Still, more than $100 billion in shareholder value has evaporated since the Covid-19 pandemic faded largely into the rearview mirror.
Persons: Ian Read, Frank D'Amelio, Albert Bourla, Oxbryta, Read, Jeff Smith, Angelica Peebles Organizations: Pfizer, Blood Therapeutics, Autodesk, Street
Eli Lilly will spend $4.5 billion to build a center aimed at finding better ways to manufacture its medicines. The facility, called the Lilly Medicine Foundry, will house development of new manufacturing methods with an eye toward efficiency. It's a strategy that's already paying off with Lilly's obesity and weight loss drugs Mounjaro and Zepbound, and Lilly wants it to propel the rest of its pipeline. Lilly says the facility will be the first of its kind to combine research and production in a single location. It will be near a $9 billion manufacturing complex Lilly is building in Lebanon, Indiana, to produce pharmaceutical ingredients like tirzepatide, the active ingredient in Mounjaro and Zepbound.
Persons: Eli Lilly, Mounjaro, Lilly, David Ricks, , Dan Skovronsky Organizations: Lilly, Foundry, Indianapolis, Novo Nordisk's Ozempic Locations: Indianapolis, Lebanon , Indiana, tirzepatide
Eli Lilly CEO: We have 11 pipeline projects in obesity
  + stars: | 2024-10-02 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailEli Lilly CEO: We have 11 pipeline projects in obesityCNBC's Angelica Peebles joins 'Squawk on the Street' to report on Eli Lilly's new investment in a new $4.5 billion research and development center.
Persons: Eli Lilly, CNBC's Angelica Peebles, Eli Lilly's
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBristol Myers Squibb stock rises following FDA approval of its schizophrenia drugCNBC's Angelica Peebles joins 'Fast Money' to report on Bristol Myers Squibb's stock rise following FDA approval of Cobenfy for treating schizophrenia in adults.
Persons: Angelica Peebles Organizations: Bristol Myers Squibb, Bristol Myers
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNovo Nordisk CEO testifies before Senate on weight loss drug pricesCNBC's Angelica Peebles reports on Novo Nordisk's testimony before the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee.
Persons: Angelica Peebles, Novo Organizations: Novo Nordisk, Health, Education, Labor, Pensions
Even as teenagers, the three Alexander brothers were notorious for being predatory, according to multiple people who knew them at the time. AdvertisementHofeldt said she'd seen the Alexander brothers around at parties before she met them during the 2003-2004 school year. Several months after the assault, Hofeldt invited the brothers' friend Julian Cohen to her house in the middle of the night. Oren Alexander and Howard Lorber at a party at Sir Ivan's Castle in the Hamptons in July 2011. The Alexander brothers have been accused by multiple people of assaulting women in tandem on numerous occasions.
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watch nowDrugmakers are betting that delivering radiation directly to tumors will become the next big cancer breakthrough. That can allow the treatment to deliver radiation to cancer cells and spare the rest of the body from the level of damage that comes with many cancer drugs. For Pluvicto, patients come in once every six weeks for up to six treatments. One opportunity Bristol Myers Squibb sees is combining radiopharmaceuticals with existing cancer drugs like immunotherapy, said Robert Plenge, Bristol's chief research officer. But she thinks the technology will become an important part of cancer drugs in the next decade.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNuveen's Saira Malik explains why she's concerned a recession could be comingSaira Malik, president of Nuveen Equities and Fixed Income and CIO, joins CNBC's Bob Pisani at Future Proof 2024 to discuss her outlook for the U.S. economy and what signals could point to an upcoming recession.
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London CNN —A record-breaking series of auctions of King Charles III banknotes has raised £914,127 ($1.2 million) for 10 UK charities, according to the Bank of England. The banknotes, auctioned by Spink & Sons over the summer, sold for 11.7 times their face value of £78,430 ($100,318), as collectors snapped up some of the first versions of the new cash to roll off the printing presses. The runaway success of the auctions highlights the value that collectors attach to banknotes with especially low serial numbers, which denote that they are among the first to be printed. “Lucky numbers” also attracted high bids, according to Spink & Sons. Two £5 notes with serial numbers ending in 88 and 888 were auctioned for £2,200 ($2,800) and £2,400 ($3,100).
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHow weight loss drugs are driving big gains for pharmaceutical stocksCNBC's Dominic Chu and Angelica Peebles discuss how the boom in weight loss drugs has sent the price of pharmaceutical stocks soaring, and what these companies could be developing next to keep the revenue flowing.
Persons: Dominic Chu, Angelica Peebles
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailPfizer's weight loss pill may enter regulatory studies next year, says CEO Albert BourlaCNBC's Angelica Peebles interviews Pfizer's CEO Albert Bourla to discuss the company's earnings, expectations for its new weight loss drug, and more.
Persons: Albert Bourla CNBC's Angelica Peebles, Albert Bourla
The tragedy is sadly far from unique; extreme heat is turning ordinary activities deadly. Heat is the deadliest type of extreme weather, and the human-caused climate crisis is making heat waves more severe and prolonged. What heat does to your heartVideo Ad Feedback A rise in heat and humidity pushes the heart rate up. In extreme heat, your heart must work much harder to keep your body’s internal temperature stable. Blood flow to your brain decreases in extreme heat as breathing speeds up and blood vessels constrict inside your neck and skull.
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Medicare set to unveil its negotiated drug prices
  + stars: | 2024-07-25 | by ( Angelica Peebles | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMedicare set to unveil its negotiated drug pricesCNBC’s Angelica Peebles joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss Medicare's unveiling of its negotiated drug prices.
Persons: Angelica Peebles
Read previewThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Angelica Miller, a 31-year-old recruiter from Arizona who was recently laid off. My last boss and I were friends. We became friends instantlyBefore she became my boss, she was my peer. My coworkers and boss have been nothing but kind to me, but I can't help but feel skeptical of their authenticity. I don't have any regrets about being friends with my boss, but I definitely won't do it again.
Persons: , Angelica Miller, It's, I've, I'd, it's, Miller, Tess Martinelli, tmartinelli@businessinsider.com Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Arizona, California
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AstraZeneca CEO on revenue beat
  + stars: | 2024-07-25 | by ( Angelica Peebles | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailAstraZeneca CEO on revenue beatAstraZeneca CEO Pascal Soriot joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss the company's quarterly earnings results, its goal to double sales by 2030, and its Farxiga drug.
Persons: Pascal Soriot Organizations: AstraZeneca
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