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look at the long-term chart here fo ge. over the past five years the stock greatly has underperformed its sector industrials over the past couple of years the stock started to form a base here and starting to break out of above resistance levels here at $11 over the past couple weeks. zoom in over the last six months where ge has greatly outperformed after underperforming a long period of time ge up 57% over the last six months versus 22% for xli, industrial sector. the type of relative strength i like to see going into an earnings event next week look at earnings itself. currently implying about 7.6% move versus the actual move over the last eight quarters, only about 6.3% options are implying a sizable move here. so implied volatilities are relatively elevated. when you take into account this stock has had a very strong run over the last three months, i am concerned of how much more upside the stock can have on earnings and the fact that options are really expensive actually g ly going to use the e structure mike used for
look at the long-term chart here fo ge. over the past five years the stock greatly has underperformed its sector industrials over the past couple of years the stock started to form a base here and starting to break out of above resistance levels here at $11 over the past couple weeks. zoom in over the last six months where ge has greatly outperformed after underperforming a long period of time ge up 57% over the last six months versus 22% for xli, industrial sector. the type of relative...
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remember the market bottom ge was making a low. it was close to the financial crisis low online low 6.50. it under cuts it by a dollar, 5.50, this go around with the pandemic and comes to life in a big way just as tony has described. so in terms of price objectives, one thing we can target, right, is its pre-pandemic high, it's feb 12 high. many stocks have recovered to the pre-pandemic high. that is 13.25. the stock closed at 11.11. that's nice eating from here >> mike, your quick thought on this trade >> yeah, i mean, i like it as an options trade. ge we know the chart was in the power business and a lot of other things this is a company that for years was able to engineer its earnings by stuffing a lot of skeletons into closets when they start to come back out, we don't know how many there are but new management is on track trying to straighten out the company. it is a big ship and hard to turn these kinds around. owe for early "options action" sign up for our newsletter here's what's coming up next >> announcer: use of options
remember the market bottom ge was making a low. it was close to the financial crisis low online low 6.50. it under cuts it by a dollar, 5.50, this go around with the pandemic and comes to life in a big way just as tony has described. so in terms of price objectives, one thing we can target, right, is its pre-pandemic high, it's feb 12 high. many stocks have recovered to the pre-pandemic high. that is 13.25. the stock closed at 11.11. that's nice eating from here >> mike, your quick...
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i'm glad he mentioned ge pete would agree with this a lot of stuff with ge was over decades and they took numerous miss steps i think intel's major mistakes is they didn't keep up they'll pass them by we were having a different conversation three or four years ago. we used to have a conversation that the only reason amd exists is so intel wouldn't be a monopoly it's fascinating how quickly things have turned around. the ge stuff to me was over decades. the intel stuff was probably over the last four or five years. >> tim, sings you're in ge, what do you think of that compareson? >> i'm in intel. i'm not in wells fargo >> ge. >> i think pete's talking about turn-around stories and the time it takes i don't think he's comparing the companies. so i'll just say this, too, know in terms of turning around, some of the issues at ge and some of the issues at wells fargo related to balance sheet and corporate governance and lack of trust. i'm not sure that's what we have going on here at intel intel is a technology company. it hasn't been at the leading edge of technology, i think it basicall
i'm glad he mentioned ge pete would agree with this a lot of stuff with ge was over decades and they took numerous miss steps i think intel's major mistakes is they didn't keep up they'll pass them by we were having a different conversation three or four years ago. we used to have a conversation that the only reason amd exists is so intel wouldn't be a monopoly it's fascinating how quickly things have turned around. the ge stuff to me was over decades. the intel stuff was probably over the last...
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kaylee: ge was up as much as 11% at one point.ut 4% now but this all comes down to one thing and that is industrial cash flow. that is the metric by which investors judge the progress ge is making on its turnaround. the strength of manufacturing and the liquidity position. in the fourth quarter cash flow came in at $4.4 billion. not only is that $500 million more than a year ago, it doubled expectations. big upside surprise and ge delivering a surprise when it comes to the guidance for that metric for 2021. they say industrial free cash flow could come between $2.5 billion and $4.5 billion. the estimate was $2.57 million. inventory pilots are starting to unwind. just to take a look at orders across the business segments, in the fourth quarter up 26%, revenue dropping only just a touch. where the real weaknesses is in aviation. that is the business that sells jet engines. it has been hit hard by the commercial aviation sector. revenue and that was down 35%. still, that business almost broke even in 2020 and the weakness in aviation
kaylee: ge was up as much as 11% at one point.ut 4% now but this all comes down to one thing and that is industrial cash flow. that is the metric by which investors judge the progress ge is making on its turnaround. the strength of manufacturing and the liquidity position. in the fourth quarter cash flow came in at $4.4 billion. not only is that $500 million more than a year ago, it doubled expectations. big upside surprise and ge delivering a surprise when it comes to the guidance for that...
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>> when they receive a dose of izer's shot, they are geing a very large number of sma lipid nanoparticles. so, this is very small pieces of lipid. and inside each one of these particles, there is a code that it is an rna code. i remind you that rna code -- messenger rna -- is the way that the ces are replicating information about dna. so, to make a long story short, this messenger rna, it is a code that will tell our cells to produce proteins that they are similar like the proteins that the vaccine has. and that will create an immune respse from our body as this is happening.te >> the mrnnology is a breakthrough technology for vaccines. what does it mean for the future of vaccines? >> i think, great ne. i think that mrna technology is here to stay. i believe that in the future, this technology will be used toy produce ore vaccines against viruses, but also ie beli will be used in other medical applications, like, for example, fighting cancer and many hers. >> so, you said a person will need two shots. in what time frame will they need both of those shots?ou >> iprotocol -- and i think thi
>> when they receive a dose of izer's shot, they are geing a very large number of sma lipid nanoparticles. so, this is very small pieces of lipid. and inside each one of these particles, there is a code that it is an rna code. i remind you that rna code -- messenger rna -- is the way that the ces are replicating information about dna. so, to make a long story short, this messenger rna, it is a code that will tell our cells to produce proteins that they are similar like the proteins that...
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ge's performance is very strong. i want to come back to it. you can't blame the companies were trying to survive in the face of what happened to aviation >> that's my point thank you. >> i don't want to say that oh, they're horrible actors. they had to do that. >> and we haven't even talked about elon musk and etsy heavens to etsy. carl, it's brilliant >> etsy, we'll talk some beyond meat we'll talk to gregg hayes of raytheon and we'll talk about the rise, the amazing impact on short-sellers. packed hour. don't go anywhere. back in a minute turn on my tv and boom, it's got all my favorite shows right there. i wish my trading platform worked like that. well have you tried thinkorswim? this is totally customizable, so you focus only on what you want. okay, it's got screeners and watchlists. and you can even see how your predictions might affect the value of the stocks you're interested in. now this is what i'm talking about. yeah, it'll free up more time for your... uh, true crime shows? british baking competitions. hm. didn't peg you for a crum
ge's performance is very strong. i want to come back to it. you can't blame the companies were trying to survive in the face of what happened to aviation >> that's my point thank you. >> i don't want to say that oh, they're horrible actors. they had to do that. >> and we haven't even talked about elon musk and etsy heavens to etsy. carl, it's brilliant >> etsy, we'll talk some beyond meat we'll talk to gregg hayes of raytheon and we'll talk about the rise, the amazing...
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and as much as tragedy is ge a part of our heritaere, so is possibility.: asian voices are coming out. alex: you've gothese young people fighting to
and as much as tragedy is ge a part of our heritaere, so is possibility.: asian voices are coming out. alex: you've gothese young people fighting to
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ge also reinstated guidance for this year.lobal news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. ♪ so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's secure. and even if the power goes down, your connection doesn't. so how do i do this? you don't do this. we do this, together. bounce forward, with comcast business. wanna lose weight and be healthier? it's time for aerotrainer. a more effective total body fitness solution. (announcer) aerotrainer's ergodynamic design and four patented air chambers create maximum muscle activation for better results in less time. it allows for over 20 exercises. do the aerotrainer super crunch, push ups, aero squat. it inflates in 30 seconds. aerotrainer is
ge also reinstated guidance for this year.lobal news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. ♪ so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's...
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now ge's numbers, we got a few minutes ago.. adjusted quarterly profit at $0.08 per share. revenue did beat analysts forecasts. you're looking at that stock actually moving this morning up about 5% right now, and then j&j just out, reported adjusted quarterly earnings of $1.86 per share. a $0.04 above the estimate, so some good numbers appearing to come this across the board we want to bring in a couple of voices to discuss the numbers we're seeing joining is tiffany mcgee, pivotal adviser and ceo, mike santoli with us all morning. but tiffany, you're watching some of these numbers come in. some are clear beats some are at least flat but maybe in this market, it's all good? >> yeah. so good morning, guys, thanks for having me. a couple of things, and i have literally been listening to you, so i haven't had time to process much numbers but seems to be good news for j&j. so we're, you know, looking for, again, kind of coming off this really crazy interesting 2020, right, where it's really kind of hard to measure things at the int
now ge's numbers, we got a few minutes ago.. adjusted quarterly profit at $0.08 per share. revenue did beat analysts forecasts. you're looking at that stock actually moving this morning up about 5% right now, and then j&j just out, reported adjusted quarterly earnings of $1.86 per share. a $0.04 above the estimate, so some good numbers appearing to come this across the board we want to bring in a couple of voices to discuss the numbers we're seeing joining is tiffany mcgee, pivotal adviser...
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that's been a consistent theme of yours so ge had an incredible fourth quarter, up 73%.aterials did well, as we start to look for the recovery freeport was up 66%, wynn resorts up 57. again, looking ahead to the recovery of those three which stock are you most optimistic about for the year ahead, if not beyond, and tell me why. just pick one of those three >> that's really hard. >> that's why i asked you, steph. >> i would say ge -- >> i know. thank you. i would say ge but i would say a close second is wynn and these are, yeah, they're reopening stocks for sure. when the 737 max of boeing got recertified, that is very positive for ge's aviation division that's the profit driver and they need free cash to pay down debt and that's what they're doing that's what a restructuring story is all about. new ceo comes in, fix what's broken, pay down debt, get a cleaner balance sheet and all of a sudden a new crop of investors are interested in buying the stock. i like what michael colt, the ceo, is doing he was making traction before the pandemic, by the ay and then pandemic hit a
that's been a consistent theme of yours so ge had an incredible fourth quarter, up 73%.aterials did well, as we start to look for the recovery freeport was up 66%, wynn resorts up 57. again, looking ahead to the recovery of those three which stock are you most optimistic about for the year ahead, if not beyond, and tell me why. just pick one of those three >> that's really hard. >> that's why i asked you, steph. >> i would say ge -- >> i know. thank you. i would say ge...
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that's the highest level since february a little over $11 for ge johnson and johnson was great. a modest beat but 2021 guidance well above expectations. that's what the street wants to hear that is an historic high for johnson and johnson. disappointed but beat due to provisions for credit losses that's not considered a high quality beat by the street they want to see more fundamental underlying people spending more it wasn't there and the downside overall, off to a good start on the fourth quarter there's almost 20% reporting here about 85 companies reporting, 85% and very wide amounts. the other day, close to 18% and now down to about 12% but much more than normal and that's what we need to continue seeing as for this crazy short selling game short covering gain we've been seeing here, the stocks most heavily shorted on the street getting a lot of activity today, including gamestop up again today. all of these stocks are below their intraday highs of yesterday but as you can see, they're all up today and their characteristic is they have heavy short positions here gamestop bet
that's the highest level since february a little over $11 for ge johnson and johnson was great. a modest beat but 2021 guidance well above expectations. that's what the street wants to hear that is an historic high for johnson and johnson. disappointed but beat due to provisions for credit losses that's not considered a high quality beat by the street they want to see more fundamental underlying people spending more it wasn't there and the downside overall, off to a good start on the fourth...
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way, s&p 500 is just about flat anything higher would be a record close for the s&p and the nasdaq gefter reporting earnings seema mody with the details. >> sara, ceo larry culp's currentaround strategy seems to be paying o. industrial free cash flow of $4.4 billion in the fourth quarter smashing expectations thanks to aggressive cost cutting, a jump in power and renewable orders. aviation improving but still has a long way to go culp telling me that 2021 is a year to play offense ge continues to aspire to lead energy transition with its pivot into renewable energy win turbines, power grid and gas ge now targeting industry free cash throw in the range of 2.5 to $4.5 billion this year. a rather optimistic outlook for this year. that is certainly reflected in the stock. not just up today, but up 60% over the past six monday. >> seema mody. thank you. mike i am looking at a longer term chart almost -- not quite at the february highs of last year. what exactly is priced in here what does the ge valuation look on this turn around play >> what is getting priced is is absolute improvement on
way, s&p 500 is just about flat anything higher would be a record close for the s&p and the nasdaq gefter reporting earnings seema mody with the details. >> sara, ceo larry culp's currentaround strategy seems to be paying o. industrial free cash flow of $4.4 billion in the fourth quarter smashing expectations thanks to aggressive cost cutting, a jump in power and renewable orders. aviation improving but still has a long way to go culp telling me that 2021 is a year to play offense...
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take a look at wells fargo and ge relative to a year or so ago or two years ago and you can see what i'm talking about i think it does take some time i think that's exactly the issue that i have right now is they made the right decision, but what is the timeframe? is the timeframe -- do i want to sit and wait now for multiple years because i think that's what it might actually take? and in the meantime, they're going to lose market share to those competitors to nvidia and amd. that competition did not suddenly change. i think it will change, but it hasn't changed today and it won't change in the next couple of months. >> you're not alone if your view certainly of that, pete, the number one chip analyst on the street, bernstein, stacy rascon. any change e i'm quoting here, are not going to bear fruit for quite some time in talking about the next three years, right? i hear what you're saying, the other side of this, of course, is another member of our investment committee that's jenny harrington. she joins us on the cnbc newsline who defended intel over the past year at least as she co
take a look at wells fargo and ge relative to a year or so ago or two years ago and you can see what i'm talking about i think it does take some time i think that's exactly the issue that i have right now is they made the right decision, but what is the timeframe? is the timeframe -- do i want to sit and wait now for multiple years because i think that's what it might actually take? and in the meantime, they're going to lose market share to those competitors to nvidia and amd. that competition...
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. >> it's a slap in the face of the community whoin ge vainated. >> this is the mayor of miami, where the vaccine supply is limited. >> what do you pro pose happens to prevent those that are coming just for a vaccine from getting it? >> i think what we need to do is be able to verify people's addresses and make sure that they are, there's someone from the community. >> the attitude is like winning the hotlottery. >> the vaccine is not expected in this man's area until fall. his clients spend the winter >> they had no intentions of going to florida until they heard that the vaccine was sa available. and others that live here say we have gotten the shot already, why not come down. that prompted them to come down. >> reporter: and there's already marketed a dia, one om clmed everything will be done with proper permissions from the u.s. >> did you see this coming? were you shocked by at all? >> i'm afraid to say that i'm not shocked by it. >> harvard law professor glenn cohen is a medical tourism expert. >> reporter: do you see it growing? >> i think the best thing we could do is assistin
. >> it's a slap in the face of the community whoin ge vainated. >> this is the mayor of miami, where the vaccine supply is limited. >> what do you pro pose happens to prevent those that are coming just for a vaccine from getting it? >> i think what we need to do is be able to verify people's addresses and make sure that they are, there's someone from the community. >> the attitude is like winning the hotlottery. >> the vaccine is not expected in this man's...
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. >> leave it to an american to ffiltrate and completely blow up their entire world parrot ge the last time an american marries one of the royals, he advocated the throne. that gave this a bad rap ba appeared. >> the other part of the progra was the long-standing feud with the british press. i guess when she became a princess she didn't expect ther to be pictures. >> suddenly the queen because o some attest that everyone down and have a chit chat about this little decision. >> can you guys just grab anyone . start stop making out with camilla. >> we were allowed to keep the title duke and duchess of sussex , because apparently that was a wedding gift. >> you can't take back a weddin gift, that's very tacky. >> the bedrock of their entire financial independence was supposed to be there website an brand, but they're not allowed to use royal anymore. u >> everybody wondered what they were going to do for money. >> suddenly this video emerges of harry and megan on the red carpet hitting up the ceo of disney about doing voiceovers. >> my wife is going to be available to do some work now. >>
. >> leave it to an american to ffiltrate and completely blow up their entire world parrot ge the last time an american marries one of the royals, he advocated the throne. that gave this a bad rap ba appeared. >> the other part of the progra was the long-standing feud with the british press. i guess when she became a princess she didn't expect ther to be pictures. >> suddenly the queen because o some attest that everyone down and have a chit chat about this little decision....
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he was a television host for the ge theater. the ge theater was, well, an experiment in television. this is in the 1950s. and nobody knows quite what to do with tv. so, they think, what you do with the television camera is you film a play. and people would watch plays on tv. so reagan was the host. he wasn't the star. he was in a couple of these, and he mostly introduced them and then the show went on. that's what he would do on weekends. during the week, he would travel the country giving speeches on behalf of general electric. and the glories and wonders and conveniences of electricity. better living through electricity. and he would define himself because reagan in that phase of his life was afraid to fly. and he had a written contract that he would not fly, and so he traveled by train across the country. he would go through very small towns and very often find himself addressing the local rotary club or elks or chamber of commerce. or he used to call it the rubber chicken circuit. he would find himself in small towns because
he was a television host for the ge theater. the ge theater was, well, an experiment in television. this is in the 1950s. and nobody knows quite what to do with tv. so, they think, what you do with the television camera is you film a play. and people would watch plays on tv. so reagan was the host. he wasn't the star. he was in a couple of these, and he mostly introduced them and then the show went on. that's what he would do on weekends. during the week, he would travel the country giving...
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big businesses are also halting or reviewing political donations with the likes of amazon, at&t, ge the latest to join the list. investors are nervous. joining me now is craig erlam, senior market analyst, oanda. good to see you. we saw a little bit of a sell—off on wall street, january 20 it seems a bit of a long way away for some? absolutely. it has been quite the start of the year, even in our worst nightmare they don't think we anticipated the events that we we re anticipated the events that we were seeing last week, and it seems that corporate america has spoken, and the interesting thing about this is the co—ordinated response that we are seeing. we are not seeing one or two or three names saying this and pulling these campaign contributions, this is a wide range of massive names from across many different sectors. that sends a very, very bold and powerful message, and it is going to be very interesting to see what the response from politicians will be. i saw twitter stock tumbling 6.5% on monday after it permanently suspended trump's account last friday. what do you anticipate wi
big businesses are also halting or reviewing political donations with the likes of amazon, at&t, ge the latest to join the list. investors are nervous. joining me now is craig erlam, senior market analyst, oanda. good to see you. we saw a little bit of a sell—off on wall street, january 20 it seems a bit of a long way away for some? absolutely. it has been quite the start of the year, even in our worst nightmare they don't think we anticipated the events that we we re anticipated the...
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ge gerry bueller tested positive last month and her symptoms did not get worse. >> reporter: the fda requires it to be given within ten days of a positive test. patients should advocate for themselves and ask their primary care doctor if it is right for them it is waiting to be used nbc news >>> one lucky ticket scored the winning powerball number last night purchased at this store in northwest maryland, worth $731 million if it was not you, there is still mega million of $970 million up next, my conversation with a poet that inspires america >>> we'll not march it back to what was or the move to what shall be of a country that's bruised but hold, bold and free. surrounded by presidents and [ music playing sick superstar, one voice stood apart from the others. the 22-years-old taken our country with pure poetry >> somehow we weathered and witnessed a nation that is not broken but simply unfinished >> reporter: her poem is called "the hill we climb." amanda gorman captivating the nation and capturing our story >> being american is more than a pride we inherit it is the past we step in
ge gerry bueller tested positive last month and her symptoms did not get worse. >> reporter: the fda requires it to be given within ten days of a positive test. patients should advocate for themselves and ask their primary care doctor if it is right for them it is waiting to be used nbc news >>> one lucky ticket scored the winning powerball number last night purchased at this store in northwest maryland, worth $731 million if it was not you, there is still mega million of $970...
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rodgers geing for his second super bowl appearance and brady, hes record 10th. yes, 10th.n murphy bunting gives the bucks the ball near midfield. last play of the half. brady going deep for scotty miller. a 39-yard touchdown. tampa bay led 21-10 at recess. at one point, the bugs -- bucks led by as many as 18. but brady threw three interceptions. so, the pack back in business, ensuing possession in the red zone. rodgers to who else? how about davante adams for the touchdown. two-point conversion failed. green bay down five. here's what all packers fans will be talking about. fourth and goal with over two minutes to go. butted the packers kick a field goal instead of going for it and no one understands why, even aaron rodgers said it wasn't his call. a very late flag comes down and tampa bay would get a crucial first down. packers can't believe it. rodgers in shock. brady is going to his record 10th super bowl. tampa bay will be the first team to play a super bowl in their home stadium. >> it's a great football team. they've been playing well all season and there were 9,000
rodgers geing for his second super bowl appearance and brady, hes record 10th. yes, 10th.n murphy bunting gives the bucks the ball near midfield. last play of the half. brady going deep for scotty miller. a 39-yard touchdown. tampa bay led 21-10 at recess. at one point, the bugs -- bucks led by as many as 18. but brady threw three interceptions. so, the pack back in business, ensuing possession in the red zone. rodgers to who else? how about davante adams for the touchdown. two-point conversion...
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ge mind 'ust well, we could supply... ge mind just holding _ well, we could supply...atching us on bbc two, thank you foryour company. 0k, we are watching us on bbc two, thank you for your company. 0k, we are back with you, sorry about that, so if you wouldn't mind picking up on exactly where you are because it is the important part of the contract and where the applies ago. yes. the important part of the contract and where the applies ago. yes, the ceo was very _ and where the applies ago. yes, the ceo was very clear _ and where the applies ago. yes, the ceo was very clear on _ and where the applies ago. yes, the ceo was very clear on this _ and where the applies ago. yes, the ceo was very clear on this as i and where the applies ago. yes, the ceo was very clear on this as well. i ceo was very clear on this as well. he said the uk has a sort of priority because of this supply as a first clause. in this case, they cannot manufacture there was for the eu in the uk has reached a good level of vaccination. so, he said very clearly, we first have to reach a good level of v
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about the logistics and everything, so let's take these last few month and go the extra mile, let's gese things distributed even though that wasn't part of the plan. let's work on the economy let's not get bogged down in what can't be changed now with the election. >> i would say that president trump is a very forceful voice in saying we needed to have these $2,000 checks, we need to get those out to people. just call it for what it is, i think the republicans in the senate have stepped up and passed the $2,000 checks for people, we'd have two additiona republicans in the senate today. they didn't, that's a whole other conversation. president president trump has led from the front on the economy and with operation warp speed. we're talking about election issues of course who want to ge it right but as we saw from the president, right after the electoral vowel votes were tallied from what we said there's going to be an orderly transition next week and he has encouraged his supporters and calling for unity and trying to find some commonality. there is going to be a good transition, and i
about the logistics and everything, so let's take these last few month and go the extra mile, let's gese things distributed even though that wasn't part of the plan. let's work on the economy let's not get bogged down in what can't be changed now with the election. >> i would say that president trump is a very forceful voice in saying we needed to have these $2,000 checks, we need to get those out to people. just call it for what it is, i think the republicans in the senate have stepped...
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charles: guys, think about this, 20 years ago, ge, the most valuable company in the world, the entire world, every investor professional, every talking head in financial media said you must own this sock in your 401(k) around 50 bucks. is languishing $12 f you're looking out for the little guy let him go out there and do this. david, i want to go to you. first i want to give you props my man. i was doing segments about short squeezes two or three weeks long before anybody was talking about. i was asking my guests about it. most of my guests didn't have short squeeze candidate. you said amc. it is a bonified grand slam. i want your thoughts what is mapping right now, to eddie's point maybe investors reload anyway. >> certainly i think it's a very valid pool -- [inaudible]. price dips below -- i always looked at that as a -- that's why we own amc. charles: okay. you were coming in muffled at first. you sounded like a drunk muppet. now i got you. >> exactly. i will push back on my fellow esteemed panelists. unfortunately it is not truly a free market. the massachusetts regulators are pic
charles: guys, think about this, 20 years ago, ge, the most valuable company in the world, the entire world, every investor professional, every talking head in financial media said you must own this sock in your 401(k) around 50 bucks. is languishing $12 f you're looking out for the little guy let him go out there and do this. david, i want to go to you. first i want to give you props my man. i was doing segments about short squeezes two or three weeks long before anybody was talking about. i...
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theyctually n a to untry, h to actuly run ay -- they''ve been in oosition for businesshow to aually ge nthin changedthere isaybe noa lot ofxperiencin the. d so, itort of fls like therg do. the aspalls' fa is loted nearne of the in hiking. it's a usco worlheritage site. ndall's wi allis sells ice creaand esprso from hiking. food tru here. the fami are tryg to mov into a better economic position. >> farming is becoming -- there are more constraints environmentally and with legislation and things. so we're just looking at other ways to earn alternative income and this is just a really small start towards that >>amb from t breathting mountain regions of new zealand is a major export. the government wants to cut methane emissions from livestock by 10% by 2030. otherwise farmers will face penalties. but how this supped to ppen, randl asks as de-worms his sheep. new zealand farmers are already producinin an ecolically stnablway that wld be rd>>he focus h gone offproduci e world. peoplere not ting to r as ny sheeps theyan and d as wl as thecan and bit re quali and the is quit a bit mo work on
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ge -- it is a signal that ceo larry culp turnaround is gaining momentum.t started before the pandemic when ge was trying to emerge from -- global news 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> covid, the way that behaves, scared to say. it looks like we have the tools. we will make covid like the flu. we just need to make sure we are very vigilant about the strain that exists and vigilant -- michael: the expert -- tom: the expert in veterinary medicine from greece one of the most important voices on vaccine in the world speaking at our year ahead conference. right now, and for may be those of a certain vintage, the interview of the day. barry ritholtz has been a student of wall street. he knows it is cyclical. the way the game is played is things change and then there is a new sec commissioner. that is where we are. that is where we are right now. barry, three times in the last week, once for me and twice for two other peopl
ge -- it is a signal that ceo larry culp turnaround is gaining momentum.t started before the pandemic when ge was trying to emerge from -- global news 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> covid, the way that behaves, scared to say. it looks like we have the tools. we will make covid like the flu. we just need to make sure we are very vigilant about...
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temperatures mild tomorrow and on thursday for we ge yebaarck toi wi ll have an update on tho rain chancesing up at 11:00. elizabeth? >> here's a look at your top headlines. >>> a live look at the white house this evening where president trump is spending his last night in office. in hours, joe biden will be sworn in as the 46th president of the united states. in tomorrow's inauguration, biden and vice president-elect kamala harris kicked off events in washington with a ceremony to honor the hundreds of thousands of lives lost to the coronavirus pandemic at the lincoln memorial. >> tonight, we grieve and begin healing. >> to heal, we must remember. >> and now, as i prepare to hand power over to a new administration at noon on wednesday, i want you to know that the movement we started is only just beginn >>> a u.s. army soldier is under arrest in georgia tonight in connection with a bomb plot. federal prosecutors say the 20- year-old plotted to blow up the 9/11 memorial in new york. and attack u.s. soldiers in the middle east. they say he was acting in support of the islamic state group. >>
temperatures mild tomorrow and on thursday for we ge yebaarck toi wi ll have an update on tho rain chancesing up at 11:00. elizabeth? >> here's a look at your top headlines. >>> a live look at the white house this evening where president trump is spending his last night in office. in hours, joe biden will be sworn in as the 46th president of the united states. in tomorrow's inauguration, biden and vice president-elect kamala harris kicked off events in washington with a ceremony...
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katty: explain for our viewers around the world,ge igi voted democrat in the presidential election, wouldn'tstands to reason th it would vote democrat in the senate election too? reporter:hat's a great question. in november, it was theirst time a democrat flips georgia since2. 1 it was a landmark occasion, not typical. it was about 12,000 votes, millions cast. these runoff electors, going to be a smaller electorate. the electorate tends to be older and whiter. that is my republicans came into this with an advantage.tt explain this rule of 3030 two me. reporter: democrats think if they w could a statewide coest if 30% of the electorate heis african-american, and get 30% of the white vote. those two hallmarks are hard to reh. in november, they hit them. the electoratwas about 30% black, and white voters came out in droves for joe biden. the question is, while some of those white voters return and help jon ossoff and raphael warnock? katty: thank you very much. w l wait patiently for the results of the georgia runoff election. as america's political divisions spill over into the newear, stowe -
katty: explain for our viewers around the world,ge igi voted democrat in the presidential election, wouldn'tstands to reason th it would vote democrat in the senate election too? reporter:hat's a great question. in november, it was theirst time a democrat flips georgia since2. 1 it was a landmark occasion, not typical. it was about 12,000 votes, millions cast. these runoff electors, going to be a smaller electorate. the electorate tends to be older and whiter. that is my republicans came into...
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shanti akers, thank you for joining us and we wish you the best in this new year geing underway. >> thank very much. parts of our health care system that typically gets a lot less attention is the veterans affairs, or the v.a., system. that has also been true during the pandemic. as we start a new year, we wanted to look at the challenges and problems the v.a. has faced over the past year as well.gh william br has our conversation. >> brangham: the department of veterans affairs operates the tion's biggest hospital system,of serving millions former service members around the country. but according to a series of investigative reports in propublica, that system not only has suffered badly during the pandemic, but it's also failing to provide adequate protection for its own medical staff, particularly the crucial n95 face masks. it's a response, accordinto propublica, that's been plagued by, "incompetence and greed, poor planng and judgment failures." david mcswane wrote those stories, and he joinow. david, gre to have you on the newshour. you start your most recent story with the vignette
shanti akers, thank you for joining us and we wish you the best in this new year geing underway. >> thank very much. parts of our health care system that typically gets a lot less attention is the veterans affairs, or the v.a., system. that has also been true during the pandemic. as we start a new year, we wanted to look at the challenges and problems the v.a. has faced over the past year as well.gh william br has our conversation. >> brangham: the department of veterans affairs...
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correspondientes para que, se solicite al gobierno del reino unido la posibilidad de que, el seÑor sa san geiga sufriendo en una cÁrcel no tiene nada que celebrar (hablan en inglÉs) >>> yo esperaba que hoy fuera el dÍa que juliÁn viniera a casa hoy no es ese dÍa pero este dia llegarÁ pronto. estela aprovechÓ para enviarle un mensaje al presidente de los estados unidos. >>> seÑor presidente derribe estos muros de la prisiÓn, permita que nuestros pequeÑos hijos tengan a su padre, libere a juliÁn, libere a la prensa y a todos >>> juliÁn enfrenta 18 cargos por la publicaciÓn hace dÉcadas entre ellos el hackeo de la base de datos del ejÉrcito estadounidense de ser acusado enfrentarÍa 176 aÑos de cÁrcel, se refugio en la embajada de ecuador en londres donde estuvo 7 aÑos. >>> ivette machin telemundo >>> add dÍas de ordenar el reti del aviÓn de estadounidense en de arabia, por amenaza >>> la guardia nacional capturÓ un barco en el golfo luego de los problemas de teherÁn y saÚl por problemas de estados unidos, medios dicen que el barco llevaba 790 toneladas de etanol que ahora estÁn retenidas >>> ah
correspondientes para que, se solicite al gobierno del reino unido la posibilidad de que, el seÑor sa san geiga sufriendo en una cÁrcel no tiene nada que celebrar (hablan en inglÉs) >>> yo esperaba que hoy fuera el dÍa que juliÁn viniera a casa hoy no es ese dÍa pero este dia llegarÁ pronto. estela aprovechÓ para enviarle un mensaje al presidente de los estados unidos. >>> seÑor presidente derribe estos muros de la prisiÓn, permita que nuestros pequeÑos hijos tengan...
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you may not need more backs and eaters. úyou need a way to have people drive up and ge vaccines to people worked in developing countries where we have given vaccines to people who live inat areas have not been put on the map. though systems have developed over many years. itry hard to do that rapidly. i think nowe are used to dealing with a crisis like this in the first world. getting a sense of what are the needs locally, and addressing those should be done very rapidly at the state level i think. >> could you tell me about the second doses. how does a anrolling out, if those seem to be needed or if they will be used to stretch the vaccine supply.>> onthe quesbout a second dose remains to be resolved. at this time the with the clinical trials were set up, they were set up to answer a specific queion. that is, do two doses were compared to know doses. i think at this time we shld be rolling out second doses as quickly as we can, because we don't understand whether you need the second osdose to the immunity that you get from the first dose. what our concern that th first dose may give you
you may not need more backs and eaters. úyou need a way to have people drive up and ge vaccines to people worked in developing countries where we have given vaccines to people who live inat areas have not been put on the map. though systems have developed over many years. itry hard to do that rapidly. i think nowe are used to dealing with a crisis like this in the first world. getting a sense of what are the needs locally, and addressing those should be done very rapidly at the state level i...
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they say they are geing closer. they oppose the restrictions co d. he did launch a committee. has been expected to challenge in 22. if they can get this in the ballot did have the n organizationme to mount a real challenge to this governor? >> we had some good news come out of thetcalifornia bu today, tell us about that. >> the governor unveiled a 227 billion dollars spending plan and it was larg than expected. it was quite a large ween fall. mothere will be money putting into the rainy day fund. more money for k-12 education as well as higher education. vecsey distribution, immediate health or small businesses and individuals hurt by the recession. all all, california had a of. to be pleased by and proud given how many people are struggling and how many states are facing large deficits. >> anwe you so much for your insight and time. we have other couple bu weeks until the inauguration and and i'm sure continuing from there. >> this week we are featuring a band as part of our something beautiful series. the los angeles-based band continued a vote for the osely raised senate. >
they say they are geing closer. they oppose the restrictions co d. he did launch a committee. has been expected to challenge in 22. if they can get this in the ballot did have the n organizationme to mount a real challenge to this governor? >> we had some good news come out of thetcalifornia bu today, tell us about that. >> the governor unveiled a 227 billion dollars spending plan and it was larg than expected. it was quite a large ween fall. mothere will be money putting into the...
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ge elinto rest our bay area bridges are looking good. golden gate bridge not showing brake lights or delays. they have the cones set up. they'll change that as the commute gets busier. there is a fog advisory for parts of the north bay. limited visibility as you 101, chp issued overnight, areas petaluma, nevado, heavy fog. getting on to the bridge, tail lights west bound, it's about 13 minute ride between 880 towards 101 and all clear on the peninsula and south bay. it is 4:50. time to check sports. here is dennis. >>> coming up, sharks highlights for the first time since march. how do you like it? no surprise, robert saleh is leaving the 49ers. where is he headed? next. >>> let's take a live look outside at the city of san jose. remember kpix5 wants to bring you the good news in the bay area. go to kpix.com/together. send > six nfl teams with vacancies wanted to talk with lose his defensive coordinator. >> i hope everyone is not very smart and doesn't hire him so i can keep him. i am expecting not to have him. >> one team is certainly s
ge elinto rest our bay area bridges are looking good. golden gate bridge not showing brake lights or delays. they have the cones set up. they'll change that as the commute gets busier. there is a fog advisory for parts of the north bay. limited visibility as you 101, chp issued overnight, areas petaluma, nevado, heavy fog. getting on to the bridge, tail lights west bound, it's about 13 minute ride between 880 towards 101 and all clear on the peninsula and south bay. it is 4:50. time to check...
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leave her be. urt ge leave her be. intern or, learn about other options with speeds up to 2 gigs.visit a store today. >>> many people play the lottery. i said this earlier, somebody has to win. guess what? if you did not win, do not worry, nobody else did either. >> that means a jackpot for fridays drawing jumped to three quarters of $1 billion. the $550 million powerball pot is only adding to the lottery fever. one player told us that the first thing she would spend her winnings on. >> once you pass out, you know what i say? if you praise god, after you say all of that, you have to go get a lawyer. >> you still might have won a small price tonight. here are the numbers, if you have not checked already, 12, 14, 26, 33, and the mega number is 9. the future has finally arrived. >>> samsung unveiled some robots. >> one is a personal assistant. the other? it will top off your wine. it uses artificial intelligence to respond to your behavior, like reminding you to stretch if you are working from home. >> that is all i need. >>> the handy six looks like a rumba. it has an arm and it can
leave her be. urt ge leave her be. intern or, learn about other options with speeds up to 2 gigs.visit a store today. >>> many people play the lottery. i said this earlier, somebody has to win. guess what? if you did not win, do not worry, nobody else did either. >> that means a jackpot for fridays drawing jumped to three quarters of $1 billion. the $550 million powerball pot is only adding to the lottery fever. one player told us that the first thing she would spend her winnings...
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we're so nerdy at krcnbc, we ge excited about earnings season. amazon and walmart and other retailers are telling shoppers to skip returns of unwanted items. the "wall street journal" reports that in some cases such as large items that could cost a lot to ship back, it's actually better for the retailers to just issue a refund and let the customers keep the products or donate them. this approach is being more broadly adopted during the pandemic amid a surge on online orders. walmart says its keep it option is primarily for merchandise it doesn't plan to sell. e-commerce returns are expected to top $70 billion for this holiday season. >>> the future of tv screens may be see-through. lg showing off a 55-inch set at the consumer electronic show that rises out of the foot of your bed. it has a transparent design that lets you see through the screen even when it's on. lg sees the display as a smart home device and one that could be used in public settings like restaurants or on public transportation. scott and laura, i just envision minority report, w
we're so nerdy at krcnbc, we ge excited about earnings season. amazon and walmart and other retailers are telling shoppers to skip returns of unwanted items. the "wall street journal" reports that in some cases such as large items that could cost a lot to ship back, it's actually better for the retailers to just issue a refund and let the customers keep the products or donate them. this approach is being more broadly adopted during the pandemic amid a surge on online orders. walmart...
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they have sorted out their problems, and perhaps there are a few individuals that don't ge with the gameile you're in africa it's just reporte -- here in africa it is just reported as a mess. katty: russia's president vladimir putin has not commented on the violence in washington. however, other officials wasted little time criticizing the u.s. one parliamentary me said the holiday of the u.s. is over and has lost all rights to set a course, let alone impose it on others. let's go to moscow, sarah, i imagine it was late at night when this unfolded there in russia. to what extent were russians aware of what was happening and to what extent are they interested in washing the television -- watching the television reports >> i think a fair number ofop will have been watching, but it coincided with orthodox christmas night here in russia. or example, state tv coverage even throughout today, the first headline news has be the fact that president putin attended a christmas ms, and his comments afterwards which were all about god andth hope and g about the u.s. elections. so in that sense it sli
they have sorted out their problems, and perhaps there are a few individuals that don't ge with the gameile you're in africa it's just reporte -- here in africa it is just reported as a mess. katty: russia's president vladimir putin has not commented on the violence in washington. however, other officials wasted little time criticizing the u.s. one parliamentary me said the holiday of the u.s. is over and has lost all rights to set a course, let alone impose it on others. let's go to moscow,...
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. >> it seems every time i get it i'm sent aside say ing we'll ge back to you or call next week. >> reporter: all of you, our viewers, send daily e-mails. others older than 75 wondering how and when to sign up. vickie and bob in pleasanton are 77 and 81 and cannot find where to go to get vaccinated. >> people who are frustrated, i can understand that. i'm trying to figure out where i'm going to get vaccinated. >> reporter: the doctor with the uc berkley school of public health explained why sorting out vaccination responsibility is complicated. >> if you are a school teacher in san francisco but you live in oakland, whose job is it to vaccinate you? is it the county of san francisco where you work? it is the school teacher's union, is it your private health care provider, is it alameda county because you live there? >> reporter: ucsf sent patients an e-mail wednesday night saying they will vaccinate primary care patients 75 and older in coming days. they say a centralized vaccine clinic is managing distribution and not to contact your doctor for an appointment. sutter called and said patient
. >> it seems every time i get it i'm sent aside say ing we'll ge back to you or call next week. >> reporter: all of you, our viewers, send daily e-mails. others older than 75 wondering how and when to sign up. vickie and bob in pleasanton are 77 and 81 and cannot find where to go to get vaccinated. >> people who are frustrated, i can understand that. i'm trying to figure out where i'm going to get vaccinated. >> reporter: the doctor with the uc berkley school of public...
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. >> it seems every time i get it i'm sent aside say ing we'll ge back to you or call next week. >> reporter: all of you, our viewers, send daily e-mails. others older than 75 wondering how and when to sign up. vickie and bob in pleasanton are 77 and 81 and cannot find where to go to get vaccinated. >> people who are frustrated, i can understand that. i'm trying to figure out where i'm going to get vaccinated. >> reporter: the doctor with the uc berkley school of public health explained why sorting out vaccination responsibility is complicated. >> if you are a school teacher in san francisco but you live in oakland, whose job is it to vaccinate you? is it the county of san francisco where you work? it is the school teacher's union, is it your private health care provider, is it alameda county because you live there? >> reporter: ucsf sent patients an e-mail wednesday night saying they will vaccinate primary care patients 75 and older in coming days. they say a centralized vaccine clinic is managing distribution and not to contact your doctor for an appointment. sutter called and said patient
. >> it seems every time i get it i'm sent aside say ing we'll ge back to you or call next week. >> reporter: all of you, our viewers, send daily e-mails. others older than 75 wondering how and when to sign up. vickie and bob in pleasanton are 77 and 81 and cannot find where to go to get vaccinated. >> people who are frustrated, i can understand that. i'm trying to figure out where i'm going to get vaccinated. >> reporter: the doctor with the uc berkley school of public...
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then -- could old ge be one of bestways to play the new biden add mun strags tony plugs you into what's happening in that stock. lots of hints there. >>> and --
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so i believe that we will reach a level around second quarter that maybe people can just goth and ge in their pharmacies or at the physician office at their will. >> do you think, by next summer? >> i think so. by nexsummer should be fine. >> tell me about the shot. the vaccine uses mrna technology, which is a breakthrough technology for vaccinations. y now, c explain to us in laymen's terms exactly what is going on inse of a person's body when they receive a dose of pfizer's shot? >> when they receive a dose of pfizer's shot, they are getting a very large number of small lipid nanoparticles. so, this is verymall pieces of lipid. and inside each one of these particles, there is a code that it is an rna code. i remind you that rna code -- messenger rna -- is the y that the cells are replicating information about dna. so, to make a long story short, this messenger rna, it is a code that will tell our cells to produce proteins that they are similar like the proteins that the vaccine has. and that will create an immune threspse from our body a is happening. >> the mrna technology is a br
so i believe that we will reach a level around second quarter that maybe people can just goth and ge in their pharmacies or at the physician office at their will. >> do you think, by next summer? >> i think so. by nexsummer should be fine. >> tell me about the shot. the vaccine uses mrna technology, which is a breakthrough technology for vaccinations. y now, c explain to us in laymen's terms exactly what is going on inse of a person's body when they receive a dose of pfizer's...
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research shows people remember commercials with nostalgia. ge so to help you remember that liberty mutualme insurance, here's one that'll really take you back. wow! what'd you get, ryan? it's customized home insurance from liberty mutual! what does it do bud? it customizes our home insurance my dvt blood clot... stayed on my mind... was another around the corner? or could it be a different story? i wanted to help protect myself. my doctor recommended eliquis. eliquis is proven to treat and help prevent another dvt or pe blood clot. almost 98 percent of patients on eliquis didn't experience another. ...and eliquis has significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart vaormal . yyor righ if y have tiling, nunene while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily... and it may take longer than usual for bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding
research shows people remember commercials with nostalgia. ge so to help you remember that liberty mutualme insurance, here's one that'll really take you back. wow! what'd you get, ryan? it's customized home insurance from liberty mutual! what does it do bud? it customizes our home insurance my dvt blood clot... stayed on my mind... was another around the corner? or could it be a different story? i wanted to help protect myself. my doctor recommended eliquis. eliquis is proven to treat and help...
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ge[phone rings]here you can. "sore throat pain?l drops in honey lemon chill for a fast-acting rush of relief like you've never tasted in... ♪ honey lemon ahh woo vicks vapocool drops now in honey lemon chill >>> we have an update now on a teen who turned a personal struggle into really an inspiring moment and movement. we first told you about a young man who started kyler's cak kics about a year ago you wouldn't believe the magic that happened since then here's nbc's kate snow. >> reporter: when we first met kyler he was giving away shoes to thousands in need he created a charity kyler's kicks after he was attacked and bullied for wearing worn shoes the costly medical treatment and therapy he needed after that attack left them struggling financially and last year they were homeless, that's what got the attention of show-stopping david copperfield. >> were you watching nightly news john mulaney i saw it live on tv and was very moved by it, he certainly moved something negative into something very positive. >> kyler was so moved that
ge[phone rings]here you can. "sore throat pain?l drops in honey lemon chill for a fast-acting rush of relief like you've never tasted in... ♪ honey lemon ahh woo vicks vapocool drops now in honey lemon chill >>> we have an update now on a teen who turned a personal struggle into really an inspiring moment and movement. we first told you about a young man who started kyler's cak kics about a year ago you wouldn't believe the magic that happened since then here's nbc's kate snow....
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if yio ge mle to help. >>> finally tonight here, remembering actress cicely tyson, who broke barrier,with dignity and grace. >> reporter: cicely tyson was an actress, an activist, and trailblazer. born 1924 in harlem, the daughter of immigrants, she started her career as a model. then, as a single mother, turning to acting. >> i do not discriminate. never have, won't. >> common complaint. you just don't qualify, right? >> reporter: he was the first black actress to play a recurring role on network tell collision. her breakout role as a sharecroppers wife in "sounder" earning her an oscar nomination. >> you mean to tell me i can't see my own husband? >> i just follow orders. >> you got your low life job, mr. sheriff. >> reporter: vowing over the years to take on roles portraying black women with dignity and strength, of sreotypes she wiessed along the way. >> to deal with what i consider another level of stereotypes is putting me and my race back where we were like 100 years ago. >> reporter: she earned two emmys portraying a former slave in "the autobiography of miss jane pittman." >>
if yio ge mle to help. >>> finally tonight here, remembering actress cicely tyson, who broke barrier,with dignity and grace. >> reporter: cicely tyson was an actress, an activist, and trailblazer. born 1924 in harlem, the daughter of immigrants, she started her career as a model. then, as a single mother, turning to acting. >> i do not discriminate. never have, won't. >> common complaint. you just don't qualify, right? >> reporter: he was the first black actress...
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we're servants who maintain ordered berty so there's a structure that back home they can ge ttohe silver frame of the structure to the golden apple at the center which is the way washington said it which is the things they build together. li ple league, taces they church.people to synagogue or some are governmental, like kicking hiltler's as ogoing to the moon. sometimes it's governmental is about the place moms and dads are raising kids and we're supposed to serve tby maintaining order and rejecting violence. you can't do big things like that if u hit youneighbors. you can't do big things together as americans if you tink other there's a lot of uintyy. about the future, i get it, and there's a lot that does kne t be re-- need to be rebuilt, but if you're angry, i want to beg you, don't let the screamers who monetize hathave the final word. don't need neolet' become your drug dealers. some want to burn it down. don't let them be your profits. organize, persuade, but most importantly love your neighbor. visit the widower down the street, shovel somebody's driveway. you can't hate somebody
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ge variation across the u.s.nkly, looking at this globally, we see nations like israel where they have vaccinated aost 10% of the population, compared to the united states at about 1% right now. >> anything on this scale will have teething problems. the hope is that lessons are being learned, that the process will speed up. >> i think that is the hope, but if you look, you see state-level vaccination officials telling the federal government that they neededlions of dollars to be able to implement this. state governments are already stretched thin extremely by th last 10 much of this csis, saying they need resources. they have not gotten them until just a few days a. [inaudible] money out to states and get people hired. i think the u.s., it is clear that there is some missteps and missed opportunities that haened in terms of making this rollout go afast at was -- as what was promised. >> a new era has begun for the united kingdom after completing its formal separation from the european union. ere will be changes t
ge variation across the u.s.nkly, looking at this globally, we see nations like israel where they have vaccinated aost 10% of the population, compared to the united states at about 1% right now. >> anything on this scale will have teething problems. the hope is that lessons are being learned, that the process will speed up. >> i think that is the hope, but if you look, you see state-level vaccination officials telling the federal government that they neededlions of dollars to be...