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kody and toni would be together. >> she was everything toni wasn't. >> yes.> they would be so happy together if i didn't steal him away. i know in my heart he really doesn't love me. >> the diary disclosed a real animosity that toni had for micaela. >> right. >> no one's ever shown me any reason that kody had to hurt micaela, none. >> but toni? >> toni had reasons. >> was it possible she was the one that wanted mickey dead? that her big, strong boyfriend was just doing what she wanted? mickey's sisters remembered. >> toni used to get so upset if micaela was seen talking to kody and she would just yell and holler and say horrible things to micaela, you know. don't talk to him and call her every name imaginable. >> an intensely jealous young woman said d.j. >> he couldn't be around girls especially my sister, but he couldn't go do certain things. she couldn't go do certain things and if one did what the other didn't like it was world war iii. >> and kody was, said christina, on a very tight leash. >> i must have been doing laundry or something and here toni cam
kody and toni would be together. >> she was everything toni wasn't. >> yes.> they would be so happy together if i didn't steal him away. i know in my heart he really doesn't love me. >> the diary disclosed a real animosity that toni had for micaela. >> right. >> no one's ever shown me any reason that kody had to hurt micaela, none. >> but toni? >> toni had reasons. >> was it possible she was the one that wanted mickey dead? that her big, strong...
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. >> crowd: we love you, tony!edetto: we're going to watch lady gaga's set. >> tony bennett: right. >> susan benedetto: and then you're going to sing. okay? >> tony bennett: how many songs am i singing? >> susan benedetto: i'll tell you what you're going to sing. >> cooper: when it was time, they walked toward the stage together. then, the lights went out, and the curtain went up. >> tony bennett: wow! >> susan benedetto: well, once he saw the audience, and, you know, and he raises his hands, he's-- i knew we were all right, because he became himself. he just turned on. you know, it was like a light switch. ♪ let someone start believin' in you ♪ let him hold out his hand let him fiou h whappens ♪ steppin' out with my baby ♪ can't go wrong cause i'm in right ♪ ask me when will that day be the big day may be tonight! ♪ this is all i ask ♪ >> cooper: there may have been a few missteps, but the crowd didn't care. it was tony's night, and the old crooner was in command. ♪ beautiful girls walk a little slower ♪ when you
. >> crowd: we love you, tony!edetto: we're going to watch lady gaga's set. >> tony bennett: right. >> susan benedetto: and then you're going to sing. okay? >> tony bennett: how many songs am i singing? >> susan benedetto: i'll tell you what you're going to sing. >> cooper: when it was time, they walked toward the stage together. then, the lights went out, and the curtain went up. >> tony bennett: wow! >> susan benedetto: well, once he saw the...
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i live in hope, tony. 0k, we are i live in hope, tony.elf, but the silent virus victims, tony, you take that one away for us, please.- one away for us, please. yes, so this is a report — one away for us, please. yes, so this is a report on _ one away for us, please. yes, so this is a report on the _ one away for us, please. yes, so this is a report on the rise - one away for us, please. yes, so this is a report on the rise of- this is a report on the rise of mental illness that has come about during toe bed, and this has always been an issue for the nhs. officially, apparently within the nhs, for mental and physical health, but the problem is even with the 1.5% rise in national insurance, it will come in in april, the nhs is both incredibly expensive, gets more expensive every year and probably doesn't have enough funding, or certainly doesn't have enough funding. this is another area of public policy where the government is probably going to have to spend more money command that either means my taxation and more borrowing. i think the qu
i live in hope, tony. 0k, we are i live in hope, tony.elf, but the silent virus victims, tony, you take that one away for us, please.- one away for us, please. yes, so this is a report — one away for us, please. yes, so this is a report on _ one away for us, please. yes, so this is a report on the _ one away for us, please. yes, so this is a report on the rise - one away for us, please. yes, so this is a report on the rise of- this is a report on the rise of mental illness that has come about...
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, it's not just the yard signs, it's the tony fauci flags, the tony fauci ornaments, the tony fauci ornamentsclothing, the welcome mats, you can find it all online. now people are getting tony fauci tattoos, tattoos showing the date they got vaccinated per fauci's orders. some fauci disciples are literally tattooing vaccine cards on their arms. but that's not weird. it's just faith. on msnbc, this is what tony fauci worship looks like. >> i could watch tony fauci's bid through the disinformation elves on capitol hill all day long. >> tony fauci, who under normal president is trusted and usually beloved advisor who has an encyclopedic memory and knowledge. >> last night going after tony fauci, while it was predicable, was still an abhorrent and pretty brazenly political efforts. >> it's the muzzling of dr. tony fauci, who is respected, revered, i would say, on capitol hill and trusted by the public but this man is an international treasure, not just a national treasure. >> tucker: he's jesus with better she was! the muzzling! he was only on msnbc six times this week! you can't stop this man! h
, it's not just the yard signs, it's the tony fauci flags, the tony fauci ornaments, the tony fauci ornamentsclothing, the welcome mats, you can find it all online. now people are getting tony fauci tattoos, tattoos showing the date they got vaccinated per fauci's orders. some fauci disciples are literally tattooing vaccine cards on their arms. but that's not weird. it's just faith. on msnbc, this is what tony fauci worship looks like. >> i could watch tony fauci's bid through the...
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tony, ou're alone the rest of the country. tony, you're going — alone the rest of the country. the country. tony, you're going to take us _ alone the rest of the country. tony, you're going to take us to _ alone the rest of the country. tony, you're going to take us to the - alone the rest of the country. tony, you're going to take us to the front | you're going to take us to the front page of the yorkshire post and the chancellor has a plan but the plan has a bill. , . , chancellor has a plan but the plan hasabill. , . _ ,, has a bill. yes, really surprising that the chancellor _ has a bill. yes, really surprising that the chancellor has - has a bill. yes, really surprising that the chancellor has decided | has a bill. yes, really surprising i that the chancellor has decided to announce this plan, completely coincidentally at the conservative party conference. 700 million to help people find work and jobs. i'm not sure the loss of the 6 million cut to universal credit. but this is very much the part of thejory mantra at the minute, people should work to get out of poverty, eve
tony, ou're alone the rest of the country. tony, you're going — alone the rest of the country. the country. tony, you're going to take us _ alone the rest of the country. tony, you're going to take us to _ alone the rest of the country. tony, you're going to take us to the - alone the rest of the country. tony, you're going to take us to the front | you're going to take us to the front page of the yorkshire post and the chancellor has a plan but the plan has a bill. , . , chancellor has a...
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after. worked for tony blair after tony— worked for tony blair after tony blair— worked for tony blairlike at tony— jeremy corbyn support was like at tony blair— jeremy corbyn support was like at tony blair tribute _ jeremy corbyn support was like at tony blair tribute act. - jeremy corbyn support was like at tony blair tribute act. but i at tony blair tribute act. but matthew _ at tony blair tribute act. but matthew doyle _ at tony blair tribute act. but matthew doyle is _ at tony blair tribute act. but matthew doyle is a - matthew doyle is a professional, - matthew doyle is a professional, he i matthew doyle is a - professional, he understands communication. _ professional, he understands communication. i— professional, he understands communication. ithink- professional, he understands. communication. i think aaron's right, _ communication. i think aaron's right, he — communication. i think aaron's right, he could've _ communication. i think aaron's right, he could've done - communication. i think aaron's right, he could've done much. right, he could've done much more — right, he cou
after. worked for tony blair after tony— worked for tony blair after tony blair— worked for tony blairlike at tony— jeremy corbyn support was like at tony blair— jeremy corbyn support was like at tony blair tribute _ jeremy corbyn support was like at tony blair tribute act. - jeremy corbyn support was like at tony blair tribute act. but i at tony blair tribute act. but matthew _ at tony blair tribute act. but matthew doyle _ at tony blair tribute act. but matthew doyle is _ at tony...
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, he worked for tony blair after— government, he worked for tony blair after tony blair left power. __ of the jeremy corbyn supporters to say it — of the jeremy corbyn supporters to say it is — of the jeremy corbyn supporters to say it is a tony blair tribute _ to say it is a tony blair tribute act, but the important point — tribute act, but the important point is — tribute act, but the important point is that he is a professional, he understands communication. i think in some ways, _ communication. i think in some ways, aaron is red, he could have — ways, aaron is red, he could have done _ ways, aaron is red, he could have done better with getting his policies in order for the pandemic, but you don't need a name. — pandemic, but you don't need a name, lobby name or a bigger tv name _ name, lobby name or a bigger tv name anymore. i don't think it matters — name anymore. idon't think it matters as— name anymore. i don't think it matters as much as getting the message — matters as much as getting the message right and getting that cut through. i think it is about— cut through. i think i
, he worked for tony blair after— government, he worked for tony blair after tony blair left power. __ of the jeremy corbyn supporters to say it — of the jeremy corbyn supporters to say it is — of the jeremy corbyn supporters to say it is a tony blair tribute _ to say it is a tony blair tribute act, but the important point — tribute act, but the important point is — tribute act, but the important point is that he is a professional, he understands communication. i think in some ways, _...
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. >> tony, what's your take on this trade >> yeah. so when you look at the charts here, i'm not overly concerned when i first look at the chart i think the most important chart was the relative performance of alphabet to the market that's not a good sign i will say it's not under performing its sector. that is one thing to consider. if you look at the business itself, i completely agree with mike 10% quarter over quarter revenue growth you've seen over the past eight quarters i think 30% profit margin sustains this valuation it's trading at 29 times earnings as mike pointed out, this is a tough one to trade because of the high price so when he's using a call spread like this, normally in the three possible scenarios that the stock jumping higher, moving sideways and to the down side, two out of three scenarios you'll be profit annual by selling a fairly out of the money call spread, not only does he have a higher profitability he has a higher buffer he has a 5% buffer even if google reports a strong earning, he can still be profitable
. >> tony, what's your take on this trade >> yeah. so when you look at the charts here, i'm not overly concerned when i first look at the chart i think the most important chart was the relative performance of alphabet to the market that's not a good sign i will say it's not under performing its sector. that is one thing to consider. if you look at the business itself, i completely agree with mike 10% quarter over quarter revenue growth you've seen over the past eight quarters i...
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, but perhaps _ particular headline, as tony said, triumph, but perhaps a _ particular headline, as tonyriumph, but perhaps a small - triumph, but perhaps a small commuter, a small little man's victory. — commuter, a small little man's victory, when we hear about big tax maidens, _ victory, when we hear about big tax maidens, this is a victory for the little _ maidens, this is a victory for the little man — maidens, this is a victory for the little man. we should celebrate it as such _ little man. we should celebrate it as such. ., . ., ., as such. you want to get home, reall , as such. you want to get home, really. you _ as such. you want to get home, really, you don't _ as such. you want to get home, really, you don't want _ as such. you want to get home, really, you don't want to - as such. you want to get home, really, you don't want to miss i as such. you want to get home, i really, you don't want to miss your stop at all. caroline, tony can i think you all very much. have a fabulous week ahead. i know you will be enjoying the conference, tony. i'm sure you are. thank you both. than
, but perhaps _ particular headline, as tony said, triumph, but perhaps a _ particular headline, as tonyriumph, but perhaps a small - triumph, but perhaps a small commuter, a small little man's victory. — commuter, a small little man's victory, when we hear about big tax maidens, _ victory, when we hear about big tax maidens, this is a victory for the little _ maidens, this is a victory for the little man — maidens, this is a victory for the little man. we should celebrate it as such _...
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tony, give us a trade, give us a stock. >> i want to take a look at papal. it has been the e-commerce king but i think it is starting to lose its shine recently it broke below a critical level this week it came back to retest that level and so far it is being rejected so i do think there is further downside. but i think look at the technology sector. you see papal is trading at year-to-date lows and making fresh lows that points us to further downside especially when a stock like this underperforms the market and sector. but if you look at the business, papal is a fairly strong business, no questions about that but as revenue growth starts to slow down from high 20% down to next year and see acceleration decelerating, i think next year's earnings is a bit lofty when we look at the implied volatility of papal they are relatively elevated. so i want to account by going out to december i am going to by a 270 put which is an in the money put. i am going to sell the out of the money 240 against that that has a higher implied volatility the two can hopefully offse
tony, give us a trade, give us a stock. >> i want to take a look at papal. it has been the e-commerce king but i think it is starting to lose its shine recently it broke below a critical level this week it came back to retest that level and so far it is being rejected so i do think there is further downside. but i think look at the technology sector. you see papal is trading at year-to-date lows and making fresh lows that points us to further downside especially when a stock like this...
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. >> tony: ciao. >> tony lo coco left school at 17 to work with his dad making stained glass for churches but he fell in love with food and now owns a michelin-starred restaurant called i pupi. [ speaking foreign language ] >> tony is cooking his version of the sicilian classic, spaghetti alla bottarga. >> oh i see, it creates a little texture to it which helps the sauce stick to it which ends up giving everything a better flavor. what could be more italian than spaghetti, right? well, wrong. it's said that spaghetti was invented by the arabs who brought it to sicily a thousand years ago. but the arabs ate their spaghetti with raisins and cinnamon, very different to the savory dishes of today, like this one. [ speaking foreign language ] bottarga is a solid block of dried fish eggs, tuna in this case. tony is so proud of his signature dish he has named it spaghettony. >> garam. this is like what the romans used to make. >> right. this is the secret to the flavor. this gives it that intensity. garam was sort of like roman ketchup... sort of, maybe. tony then adds lemon zest, sicilian of co
. >> tony: ciao. >> tony lo coco left school at 17 to work with his dad making stained glass for churches but he fell in love with food and now owns a michelin-starred restaurant called i pupi. [ speaking foreign language ] >> tony is cooking his version of the sicilian classic, spaghetti alla bottarga. >> oh i see, it creates a little texture to it which helps the sauce stick to it which ends up giving everything a better flavor. what could be more italian than...
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tony, give us a trade, give us a stock. >> i want to take a look at pay pal.been the e-commerce king but i think it is starting to lose its shine recently it broke below a critical level about 265. just this week it came back to retest that level as resistance and so far it's being ejected. so i do think that there's further down side. but i think the more important chart to look at is the chart relative to the technology sector you see that pay pal is trading at year-to-date lows and making fresh lows that points us to further downside especially when a stock like this underperforms the market and sector. but if you look at the business, pay pal is a fairly strong business, no questions about that but as revenue growth starts to slow down from high 20% down to next year and seeing eps growth starting to decelerate here, i think that next year's earnings is a bit lofty from a valuation perspective. that aligns with my bearish thesis when we look at the implied volatility of pay pal, they are relatively elevated. so i want to account by going out to december i
tony, give us a trade, give us a stock. >> i want to take a look at pay pal.been the e-commerce king but i think it is starting to lose its shine recently it broke below a critical level about 265. just this week it came back to retest that level as resistance and so far it's being ejected. so i do think that there's further down side. but i think the more important chart to look at is the chart relative to the technology sector you see that pay pal is trading at year-to-date lows and...
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tony, why is that? is hard to bet against apple going into an earnings announcement. but when i look at this chart -- i'm looking at a smaller time frame here, but if you look at the price action the last couple of days, but the fact that it was rejected at the $150 level is concerning. but more importantly we have been able to get back to those july highs around 150 or so. but relative to the market since the performance of apple stock since that july high, it's underperformed the market, the sector, and its industry over the short run. i think that is telling for what we are going to see going into the earnings announcement. then you couple that with the fact that since july we have seen lower and declining volumes on this particular stock that leads me to believe we are more likely to revisit the 140 trading range low rather than breaking out above this 150 level on earnings. but i also have a more fundamental view here as well. if you look at the supply constraints i think the risks are skewed to th
tony, why is that? is hard to bet against apple going into an earnings announcement. but when i look at this chart -- i'm looking at a smaller time frame here, but if you look at the price action the last couple of days, but the fact that it was rejected at the $150 level is concerning. but more importantly we have been able to get back to those july highs around 150 or so. but relative to the market since the performance of apple stock since that july high, it's underperformed the market, the...
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then tony zhang explains why netflix is anything but chill. and how to cozy up without risking a heart ache plus, like a nerd in an '80s movie, only so many times commodities will be a hero >>> and a special earnings trade tonight. it is such a big show we are running out of time. it's time to risk less to make more >> we have so much to cover. even with autopilot it is hard to get around. you can't have an earning seasons without talking about tesla. carter, what are the charts saying >> i have two charts, the same as bitcoin which is to say the phenomenon of levels and breakouts and breakdowns and why certain moments matter, it's all technical. just as bitcoin has no earnings, tesla has no earnings. so it's all about charts that is exactly the chart we were looking at in bitcoin seven times to the penny off the line why would it stop there? because of the line, the chart the issue is does it or does it not exceed its former high we know the high was back on january 25th a long time later it would take a 7% move to get there the second chart
then tony zhang explains why netflix is anything but chill. and how to cozy up without risking a heart ache plus, like a nerd in an '80s movie, only so many times commodities will be a hero >>> and a special earnings trade tonight. it is such a big show we are running out of time. it's time to risk less to make more >> we have so much to cover. even with autopilot it is hard to get around. you can't have an earning seasons without talking about tesla. carter, what are the charts...
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. >> tony? >> when you look at the charts, i am not overly concerned when i first look at the chart, but the most important chart with the performance to alphabet, going into an earnings announcement, that is not a good sign, but it is not underperforming the sector 10% quarter over quarter revenue growth over the past eight quarters, i think 30% profit margins sustains this type of valuation that it is currently trading at about 29 times earnings but this is hard to sustain because of a high price. when using a high call price like this, jumping higher or to the downside, two out of those three you will be profitable by selling an out of the money call spread, he has not only a profit, but a 5% buffer. so even if the stock pops 3 or 4%, he can still be profitable only collecting about 30% of the width which means he's risking 70% of the widths. i think it is an interesting way to play after the disappointing earnings yesterday google may follow suit >> tony, you think this may be the opposite o
. >> tony? >> when you look at the charts, i am not overly concerned when i first look at the chart, but the most important chart with the performance to alphabet, going into an earnings announcement, that is not a good sign, but it is not underperforming the sector 10% quarter over quarter revenue growth over the past eight quarters, i think 30% profit margins sustains this type of valuation that it is currently trading at about 29 times earnings but this is hard to sustain because...
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he worked for tony blair. after tony blair left power.o say it's a tony blair tribute act. | but matthew doyle is a professional, he understands communication. - i think aaron's right, . he could've done much more with the pandemic i and getting things in order. but i don't think you really need a kind of lobby name _ or a big tv name any more. i don't think it matters as much as getting the message right i and getting that through. i i think it is about credibility. and i think he's made a big step today in making that credibility. so names banded around like kevin maguire, you don't think that's necessary? idon't think it's necessary because i think that where tony blair- was when he took alastair campbell on, in the early days, ithink- it was sort of a different sense... tony blair was seen - as an ex— prime minister. i think the jury is stilll out with keir starmer. i think there's such a long way to go. l i think we may see keir starmer needing to fight two elections . if his party will allow him that. because borisjohnson- is still
he worked for tony blair. after tony blair left power.o say it's a tony blair tribute act. | but matthew doyle is a professional, he understands communication. - i think aaron's right, . he could've done much more with the pandemic i and getting things in order. but i don't think you really need a kind of lobby name _ or a big tv name any more. i don't think it matters as much as getting the message right i and getting that through. i i think it is about credibility. and i think he's made a big...
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every leading religious figure needs a biopic and tony fauci is no different.ndemic is now getting his own documentary, all hails tony fauci. jesse watters after the break. ♪ ♪ do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immediate cash payment. call coventry direct to learn more. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized that we needed a way to supplement our income. our friends sold their policy to help pay for their medical bills and that got me thinking. maybe selling our policy could help with our retirement. i'm skeptical, so i did some research and called coventry direct. they explained life insurance is a valuable asset that can be sold. we learned that we can sell all of our policy or keep part of it with no future payments, who knew? we sold our policy. now we can relax and enjoy our retirement as we had planned. if you have one hundred thousand dollars or more of life insurance you may qualify to sell your policy. don't cancel or let your policy
every leading religious figure needs a biopic and tony fauci is no different.ndemic is now getting his own documentary, all hails tony fauci. jesse watters after the break. ♪ ♪ do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immediate cash payment. call coventry direct to learn more. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized that we needed a way to supplement our income. our friends sold...
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tony is taking a spin on a past favorite tony, what's the name? >> the name here is peloton.it's looking so bad that it looks good if we take a look at the chart of peloton, this is a stock that was $18 at a pandemic low. it rallied up to $170 in january of this year and so far it has pulled back 50% since that peak. this is really where it starts to approach some prior support here where it tested the $80 level just a few months ago. we're approaching that level and i think this is where it could potentially bounce but also when we take a look at the peloton chart relative to the market, it's also attesting a prior support, as carter would say, to the penny. this is really where i think peloton could see a bounce higher and if we look at the subscription business of peloton, it is extremely profitable, especially when you couple it with term rates that are under 1% and it's consistently held that for multiple years when you couple that with the fact that they've recently launched a lower priced bike, a new treadmill, and a new commercial business, this really allows them to
tony is taking a spin on a past favorite tony, what's the name? >> the name here is peloton.it's looking so bad that it looks good if we take a look at the chart of peloton, this is a stock that was $18 at a pandemic low. it rallied up to $170 in january of this year and so far it has pulled back 50% since that peak. this is really where it starts to approach some prior support here where it tested the $80 level just a few months ago. we're approaching that level and i think this is where...
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amy: i want to go to toni morrison in her own words.m december 1993 when she became the first african-american woman to receive the nobel prize for literature. >> who doesn't know of literature that because it is interrogative. discredited because -- erased because, alternate host of and how many are outraged the thought of a self-ravaged tone. word work is so blind because -- sublime because it is generative, it makes meaning that secures our human difference, the way in which we are like no other life. amy: so that was toni morrison in 1993, and now you have this ad was laura murphy is not just a virginia mom. as we said earlier in the ad she talked about her sense embarrassment reading -- they don't actually refer to "beloved" but she is well known for trying to get it banned in the schools and ultimately trying to get a bill passed that mcauliffe, i think, vetoed twice. can you talk more about the significance of "beloved" and this whole battle in the schools and what toni morrison would say today? >> i think a big part of the conve
amy: i want to go to toni morrison in her own words.m december 1993 when she became the first african-american woman to receive the nobel prize for literature. >> who doesn't know of literature that because it is interrogative. discredited because -- erased because, alternate host of and how many are outraged the thought of a self-ravaged tone. word work is so blind because -- sublime because it is generative, it makes meaning that secures our human difference, the way in which we are...
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every leading religious figure needs a biopic and tony fauci is no different.the pandemic is now getting his own documentary, all hail tony fauci. jesse watters after the break. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: tony fauci is now a figure of religious veneration for the kind of americans who think starbucks makes good coffee. so it makes sense as a god starting the earth that tony fauci has his very own film and he does, features interviews with bono, susan rice, bill gates and some of the rest of the worst people in the world but the best part of the documentary comes from tony fauci himself who is not surprisingly the world's greatest fan of tony fauci. here for examples tony fauci explain why so many americans don't trust him. >> i am the bad guy to an entire subset of people because i represent something that is uncomfortable for them. it is called the truth. >> tucker: [laughs] they can't handle the truth! those americans! keep in mind some people may distrust tony fascia for other reasons like he is a liar and he has admitted it. he lied about scientific data for example, a
every leading religious figure needs a biopic and tony fauci is no different.the pandemic is now getting his own documentary, all hail tony fauci. jesse watters after the break. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: tony fauci is now a figure of religious veneration for the kind of americans who think starbucks makes good coffee. so it makes sense as a god starting the earth that tony fauci has his very own film and he does, features interviews with bono, susan rice, bill gates and some of the rest of the...
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tony blair did benefit from a leaphole-_ tony blair did benefit from a leaphole-— tony blair did benefitle _ loophole. offshore trust get tax relief while homeowners - loophole. offshore trust get tax relief while homeowners pay i loophole. offshore trust get tax l relief while homeowners pay vat loophole. offshore trust get tax i relief while homeowners pay vat on insurance _ relief while homeowners pay vat on insurance premiums. we will create a tax syslem _ insurance premiums. we will create a tax system that is fair, which is related — tax system that is fair, which is related to — tax system that is fair, which is related to ability to pay. on tax system that is fair, which is related to ability to pay.- related to ability to pay. on his wa to related to ability to pay. on his way to power. _ related to ability to pay. on his way to power, tony _ related to ability to pay. on his way to power, tony blair i related to ability to pay. on his i way to power, tony blair promised tax reform but he and his wife saved money when they bought this place in central london in 2017, it costs th
tony blair did benefit from a leaphole-_ tony blair did benefit from a leaphole-— tony blair did benefitle _ loophole. offshore trust get tax relief while homeowners - loophole. offshore trust get tax relief while homeowners pay i loophole. offshore trust get tax l relief while homeowners pay vat loophole. offshore trust get tax i relief while homeowners pay vat on insurance _ relief while homeowners pay vat on insurance premiums. we will create a tax syslem _ insurance premiums. we will...
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this tony dwyer see a single digit or will digit world? tony: you mean and returns, tom? tom: in terms of red sox batting average. [laughter] yes, of course in terms of returns. tony: it is so disingenuous for people like me to come on your show and have any idea what is going to happen three years from now. as long as credit is ok, i think we are going to have equities outperforming. it really depends on what credit does. there's a big misperception in the market that the long end of the yield curve is flattening, and that shows some kind of economic problem down the road. but i think the shorter duration yield curve, what really drives credit, has actually been getting better for banks and better for liquidity looking forward. so i think we are going to stay in a positive environment for equities. we will have pullbacks. got a 6.5% run in a month. the idea that we are going to have another 6.5% move very near term i think wouldn't be right. as long as the credit is ok, the economy is moving forward, and earnings are growing up, the market goes up. tom: tony dwyer, thank
this tony dwyer see a single digit or will digit world? tony: you mean and returns, tom? tom: in terms of red sox batting average. [laughter] yes, of course in terms of returns. tony: it is so disingenuous for people like me to come on your show and have any idea what is going to happen three years from now. as long as credit is ok, i think we are going to have equities outperforming. it really depends on what credit does. there's a big misperception in the market that the long end of the yield...
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did you hear that, tony? radical liberals want to erase our history, want to replace it with their crazy marxist theories. >> call your congressmen. you can lightly threaten them. you know what? if you don't start supporting election integrity, i am aecoming after you. >> my god a parent did a in additionsy nazi salute because they thought it was oppressive. is that protected by the first amendment? >> yes, it is. >> happy spooky halloween. that's tonight's "reidout." all in with kras hayes starts now. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> it's not gonna happen like you think it's gonna happen, okay? it's going to be quite extraordinarily different. >> new clues in the coup plot investigation as the murdoch empire invents its own fictional reality. >> the helicopters have left afghanistan. now they have landed here at home. >> tonight congressman ruben gallego how close we came to a trump coup. >> when you leave the capitol, you've lost. and so i started texting every member i could in all of our text chains.
did you hear that, tony? radical liberals want to erase our history, want to replace it with their crazy marxist theories. >> call your congressmen. you can lightly threaten them. you know what? if you don't start supporting election integrity, i am aecoming after you. >> my god a parent did a in additionsy nazi salute because they thought it was oppressive. is that protected by the first amendment? >> yes, it is. >> happy spooky halloween. that's tonight's...
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tony says the secretary was funny, humble and they grew close.ncer diagnosis last year. >> he said, yeah, i've got the cancer. and i'm not sure how much longer i'm going to make it it. today is that terrible it day. >> reporter: tony told us the news was a visceral gut punch but he remembers the lesson from that moment an animating energy for each day. >> you have to do good all the time. even when you don't think people are looking. they might be. right? and so it's just like be a good person all the time in life. >> reporter: mike valerio, washington. >> that is the "overnight news" for this monday. reporting from the cbs broadcast center in new york city, i'm jericka duncan. >>> this is "cbs news flash." i'm elyse preston in new york. several dangerous weather events are expected to hit across the u.s. this week. in california many residents are under evacuation orders as a dangerous bomb cyclone comes ashore, causing flooding, mudslides, and power outages. amid ongoing interpretses in haiti and a wave of kidnappings, fuel shortages are puttin
tony says the secretary was funny, humble and they grew close.ncer diagnosis last year. >> he said, yeah, i've got the cancer. and i'm not sure how much longer i'm going to make it it. today is that terrible it day. >> reporter: tony told us the news was a visceral gut punch but he remembers the lesson from that moment an animating energy for each day. >> you have to do good all the time. even when you don't think people are looking. they might be. right? and so it's just like...
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and then, they talk a little and then dickie slaps tony again tony slaps dickie.when you get slapped that many times, how do you feel when you're told the scene got cut? [ laughter ] >> yeah, well, it was -- i was pretty -- pretty shocked i mean, it was -- we also only shot that scene that day so it was, like, 12 hours of -- of 3 slaps a scene and bernthal was like -- he would be like, "you know, i'm a pro. so, like, my slaps don't hurt, right? might key that and you don't look at the punisher and go like, "these slaps don't hurt at all, man." [ laughter ] like, "i'm totally game. and like, "this is hitting me hard." yeah, but it was -- it was great, you know? it was, like, the rite of passage, like you said and it was great. >> seth: you also -- i guess, was your first film role was "ocean's eight?" >> yeah. >> seth: i mean, i think people to this day still say it's your movie. [ laughter ] >> yeah, exactly it's my -- my -- >> seth: yeah. >> good -- >> seth: i mean, a lot of oscar winners are in it. >> yeah. >> seth: an incredibly talented cast >> it was amazing.
and then, they talk a little and then dickie slaps tony again tony slaps dickie.when you get slapped that many times, how do you feel when you're told the scene got cut? [ laughter ] >> yeah, well, it was -- i was pretty -- pretty shocked i mean, it was -- we also only shot that scene that day so it was, like, 12 hours of -- of 3 slaps a scene and bernthal was like -- he would be like, "you know, i'm a pro. so, like, my slaps don't hurt, right? might key that and you don't look at...
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well protected. >>> toni morrison published her novel "beloved" in 1987.on the list of the top ten most challenged books for the american library association. and banning the book from public schools in virginia where it has been a sign for some high school seniors in advanced placement english class is now part of the closing message of the republican campaign for governor in virginia. joining us now is professor dana williams. she is the dean of graduate studies at howard university. she formerly served as the chair of the english department and is the president of the toni morrison society. professor williams, thank you very much for joining us tonight. and i just want to give you an open microphone, open field for your reaction to what you're seeing in this virginia governor's campaign and using "beloved" as a device for the republican candidate. >> thank you so much, lawrence, for the invitation. i think it's interesting in a number of ways. on the one hand, literature professors, of course, all over, are really interested in the conversation because
well protected. >>> toni morrison published her novel "beloved" in 1987.on the list of the top ten most challenged books for the american library association. and banning the book from public schools in virginia where it has been a sign for some high school seniors in advanced placement english class is now part of the closing message of the republican campaign for governor in virginia. joining us now is professor dana williams. she is the dean of graduate studies at howard...
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one comment on toni morrison because i'm so outraged by that. what, are they going to ban melville next and faulkner and hawthorne? it's such anti-intellectualism. toni morrison is one of the great american authors. they're the ones going after our heroes. i just had to get that in. >> i'm glad you said that. do you understand that message, though, congressman, since you brought that up? that message seems to be working. obviously it's penetrating. look at youngkin, his standing in the polls, and he is running on that message. >> i mean i think when people see the facts that they're going after toni morrison, i read one of her novels in seventh grade, and it so inspired me. she is literally one of the great american writers. forget whether she's black, white, anything. she's just a brilliant writer. and for all of the republican rhetoric, don't go after our heroes, don't knock down our statues, i mean that's what they're doing. they're taking out one of the great writers. we just need to get the facts out there, and i think most americans aren't
one comment on toni morrison because i'm so outraged by that. what, are they going to ban melville next and faulkner and hawthorne? it's such anti-intellectualism. toni morrison is one of the great american authors. they're the ones going after our heroes. i just had to get that in. >> i'm glad you said that. do you understand that message, though, congressman, since you brought that up? that message seems to be working. obviously it's penetrating. look at youngkin, his standing in the...
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of it actually attracting attention to tony morrison, which i hope it does.ight now, tony morrison books. >> oh, absolutely. paradise is probably the first on my list because it challenges us to think about american democracy. i would say we, i really enjoy god bless the child, the last book that tony wrote. and then son of solomon is probably this top of my list of all books, not just morrison books. >> that's a better way of putting it, all books, professor daniel williams thank you very much for joining us tonight. appreciate it. >> my pleasure, thank you. >> tonight's last word is next. thank you. >> tonight's last word is next >> tonight's last word is next bipolar depression. it made me feel like i was trapped in a fog. this is art inspired by real stories of people living with bipolar depression. i just couldn't find my way out of it. the lows of bipolar depression can take you to a dark place... ...and be hard to manage. latuda could make a real difference in your symptoms. latuda was proven to significantly reduce bipolar depression symptoms and in c
of it actually attracting attention to tony morrison, which i hope it does.ight now, tony morrison books. >> oh, absolutely. paradise is probably the first on my list because it challenges us to think about american democracy. i would say we, i really enjoy god bless the child, the last book that tony wrote. and then son of solomon is probably this top of my list of all books, not just morrison books. >> that's a better way of putting it, all books, professor daniel williams thank...
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. >>> and anyone who loves tony bennett will love the reason he's in the news tonight. ng it g h powell, a diplomat, an adviser to presidents, republican and democrat. a life dedicated to service, a life of breaking barriers. we learned today not only of his death but of his private battle with covid. he was flly vaccinated but now we've learned of his other private health battles that put him at increased risk. tonight here, the tributes now pouring in. president biden ordering flags to half staff, calling powell a, quote, patriot of unmatched honor and dignity. he grew up in the bronx, the son of immigrants. he found his calling in the u.s. military. tonight, what he said, how it felt when he first put on that uniform. two tours in vietnam, rising to four-star general and then the nation's top military leader. the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. he then served as secretary of state. the first black man to serve in both of those roles. as secretary of state, he made the case for the second invasion of iraq, the weapons of mass destructi destruction. what he told
. >>> and anyone who loves tony bennett will love the reason he's in the news tonight. ng it g h powell, a diplomat, an adviser to presidents, republican and democrat. a life dedicated to service, a life of breaking barriers. we learned today not only of his death but of his private battle with covid. he was flly vaccinated but now we've learned of his other private health battles that put him at increased risk. tonight here, the tributes now pouring in. president biden ordering flags...
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so i didn't even know what tony was. i was like, "no, no.zing. >> that would be insane just going in blind - >> jimmy: yeah >> because, like, "i wants to see it." >> jimmy: i've never seen it is a comedy? let's do it. [ laughter ] >> yeah, no. i watched the first season during my -- during the audition process and i was just like, "i'll stay with the first season." >> jimmy: yeah >> and then i went on and on and then, you know, i became a a fan of the show like everyone else >> jimmy: wow. >> i just loved it >> jimmy: i think you just did a great job. and, i mean, you would know better than me but your dad's got to be smiling at you and so proud of you. >> thank you >> jimmy: i want to show everyone a clip. here's michael gandolfini in "the many saints of newark." take a look. >> i want to go to college i can't get called [ bleep ] like this. >> give my friend an edge, since there's only girls and children in town >> this isn't whole sale it's totally on the arm. >> huh you want to be a civilian, i appreciate that. i'm all for it but pay att
so i didn't even know what tony was. i was like, "no, no.zing. >> that would be insane just going in blind - >> jimmy: yeah >> because, like, "i wants to see it." >> jimmy: i've never seen it is a comedy? let's do it. [ laughter ] >> yeah, no. i watched the first season during my -- during the audition process and i was just like, "i'll stay with the first season." >> jimmy: yeah >> and then i went on and on and then, you know,...
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to your question, tony, who is eda? as you mentioned, i spent a good amount of years at commerce during the obama administration and just understanding commerce writ large is fascinating but more importantly, it's what commerce does and what eda does in particular. eda is the only really agency dedicated to economic development. the question then is what does that really mean? we touch communities large and small. we touch communities whether urban, suburban or rural. for the purposes of this conversation, the work that we're doing in rural communities. as secretary mentioned, the federal government does a lot. we don't tell the story very well. when you travel communities across the country, there is an eda contribution and so many different areas. i'll just tell you on my second day on the job i flew to norwood, colorado. i'm going to use that as an example of what eda does. they are in collaboration not only with the local government, which are critical partners with us but also to nato as well as philanthropy. we co
to your question, tony, who is eda? as you mentioned, i spent a good amount of years at commerce during the obama administration and just understanding commerce writ large is fascinating but more importantly, it's what commerce does and what eda does in particular. eda is the only really agency dedicated to economic development. the question then is what does that really mean? we touch communities large and small. we touch communities whether urban, suburban or rural. for the purposes of this...
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and david cameron and others _ and tony blair and david cameron and others and _ and tony blair and about that in the next few da s. �* , ., a lot more about that in the next few da s. �*, ., ., ., few days. let's move on from the david amess _ few days. let's move on from the david amess story _ few days. let's move on from the david amess story to... - few days. let's move on from the david amess story to... i - few days. let's move on from the | david amess story to... i think it's something we will be talking about again tomorrow, to the front of the fte, your paper sebastian, only a little power in the car but in a corner in the briefing session. sunak weighs vat cut on energy bills was up which is not the same way is sunak will cut energy bills. it is a kite flying exhibition by the treasury do you think? i kite flying exhibition by the treasury do you think? i think this is one of those _ treasury do you think? i think this is one of those classic _ treasury do you think? i think this is one of those classic kite - treasury do you think? i think this is one of those classic k
and david cameron and others _ and tony blair and david cameron and others and _ and tony blair and about that in the next few da s. �* , ., a lot more about that in the next few da s. �*, ., ., ., few days. let's move on from the david amess _ few days. let's move on from the david amess story _ few days. let's move on from the david amess story to... - few days. let's move on from the david amess story to... i - few days. let's move on from the | david amess story to... i think it's...
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one comment on tony morrison because i'm so outraged by that. are they going to ban melville next and hawthorne next? it is such anti-intellectualism. tony morrison is one of the great american authors. they're going after our heroes. i have to get it in. >> i'm glad you said that. do you understand the missage though, congressman, since you brought it up? the message seems to be working, it is penetrating. look where young kin is standing in the polls and he is running on that message. >> i think when people see the facts they are going after toni morrison, i read one of her novels in 7th grade. she is literally one of the great american writers. forget whether she is black, white or anything, she is just a brilliant writer. for all of the republican rhetoric, don't go after our heroes, don't knock down our statues, i mean that's what they're doing. they're taking out of the american canon one of the great american writers. i think we need the facts out there and most americans aren't that anti-intellectual and they will resent going after a no
one comment on tony morrison because i'm so outraged by that. are they going to ban melville next and hawthorne next? it is such anti-intellectualism. tony morrison is one of the great american authors. they're going after our heroes. i have to get it in. >> i'm glad you said that. do you understand the missage though, congressman, since you brought it up? the message seems to be working, it is penetrating. look where young kin is standing in the polls and he is running on that message....
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tony's a friend of the show. dr. two-way street, but maybe you'll become a friend of the show and we'll talk to these issues. thanks to both of you. we want to make sure everyone understands if you or anyone you know maybe dealing with any aspect of depression, you can always call the suicide prevention lifeline. we have both the number, which you can use at any time, as well as the website. it is not for profit and it's there if that is something that you or anyone in your community might want to use. >>> when we come back, we look at police reform demonstrated and the problems that we need. we've talked about why you need video, facts. we're going to show you part of a story that's important and then look at police reform one year after the blm protests. one year after the blm protests. that was quick. and rewarding. i earn 3% cash back at drugstores with chase freedom unlimited. that means i earn on my bug spray and my sunscreen. you ready to go fishing? i got the bait. i also earn 5% on travel purchased through c
tony's a friend of the show. dr. two-way street, but maybe you'll become a friend of the show and we'll talk to these issues. thanks to both of you. we want to make sure everyone understands if you or anyone you know maybe dealing with any aspect of depression, you can always call the suicide prevention lifeline. we have both the number, which you can use at any time, as well as the website. it is not for profit and it's there if that is something that you or anyone in your community might want...
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the fact that you are taking the spot of tony rodriguez was very important.ble to finish off his term as vice president. you know join us as his labor representative, but more than that, a san franciscan. and we know your contribution to our team is going to be wonderful. commissioner covington. >> thank you, sir. it's wonderful that you're going to be joining us. we do need a full complement of commissioners. there is a lot of work to be done and i know from what i have heard that you are well-able, and up to the task. we have many things that need to be done and we are, as a commission, we are a cohesive group, we are of one mind that we are serving our city as citizen volunteers and a very sometimes challenging but always rewarding role. so welcome welcome. [ applause ] >> as a woman of color who grew up in san francisco i understand how institutions can have an impact on communities of color. i think having my voice was important. that is where my passion lies when the opportunity to lead an office in such a new space came up. i couldn't turn it down. i w
the fact that you are taking the spot of tony rodriguez was very important.ble to finish off his term as vice president. you know join us as his labor representative, but more than that, a san franciscan. and we know your contribution to our team is going to be wonderful. commissioner covington. >> thank you, sir. it's wonderful that you're going to be joining us. we do need a full complement of commissioners. there is a lot of work to be done and i know from what i have heard that you...
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tony cox a friend of sir david i tony cox a friend of sir david amess, thank you for speaking to us.thank you for watching. so we continue our coverage here on bbc news and we can hear one more of the tributes from the home secretary made a short while ago. priti patel. we are all struggling to come to terms with the fact that david amess has been so cruelly taken from us, less than 2a hours ago, david was in his own constituency, doing a local advice surgery, that is something all mps do week in, week out. of course david, as i knew him and as we knew him, was a passionate champion for southend and with that of course he was a man of the people. he was there for everyone. he was a much—loved parliamentarian. to me, he was a dear and loyal friend. but also he was a devoted husband and father. and we think of julia and their children at this really sad time. they're in our thoughts the. and in or prayers. and of course you have seen some of the tributes that have been laid today for david and i think that absolutes reflects the warmth and affection that people had for him. the prime m
tony cox a friend of sir david i tony cox a friend of sir david amess, thank you for speaking to us.thank you for watching. so we continue our coverage here on bbc news and we can hear one more of the tributes from the home secretary made a short while ago. priti patel. we are all struggling to come to terms with the fact that david amess has been so cruelly taken from us, less than 2a hours ago, david was in his own constituency, doing a local advice surgery, that is something all mps do week...
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the wwe in town, we reached out -- he reached out to tony's favorite, sasha banks, who sent tony items she responded with tickets, ringside for the little warrior and three others. >> i screamed out loud. >> tony's great uncle took him with his two cousins. a night to remember for a boy who spent most of his life battling in a hospital. sasha banks did not win her fight monday but tony says she is still the boss. >> are you going to be yelling for her tonight? >> i will just say i love you. >> is not thinking about the cancer, he's thinking about living and that nothing sky stop him. >> especially not on this night in his element with other warriors. mike: we we that is amazing. the fire danger has heightened over solano county. it goes through 8:00 thursday. i talked about how we are under a high risk of some heavy rain next week. you can see up around sonoma, mendocino, lake, north and napa. this is more than a week away, but it is something we are watching, unfortunately most of the moisture will be to our north peered we take any we can get even if we can get that third of an engin
the wwe in town, we reached out -- he reached out to tony's favorite, sasha banks, who sent tony items she responded with tickets, ringside for the little warrior and three others. >> i screamed out loud. >> tony's great uncle took him with his two cousins. a night to remember for a boy who spent most of his life battling in a hospital. sasha banks did not win her fight monday but tony says she is still the boss. >> are you going to be yelling for her tonight? >> i will...
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they were -- you know, tony sirico's funny, just period everybody was, really. a.j.een the casting, really, that did it. >> seth: well, not only do i - >> junior was a riot >> seth: and the casting not only was great, but i would imagine the longer you wrote it the more fun people would have writing the characters because you -- i mean you must have just gotten to know them as the show went on >> yeah, i heard that from some young woman at one of the events we went to i said, "what do you guys see in the show?" and she said, "i don't know, you come home from work into your apartment, it's all dark and you're exhausted you turn it on and there you are, and you feel relaxed, like you're home. like you're with your family." as far as i know that's what television has always been, right? in the '50s and '60s it was that same thing well, here is that guy that i know and he's going to do his stupid line again. >> seth: the other thing i realized watching it again is when i watch "mad men" i want to have a drink and when i watch "the sopranos" i want a sandwich. >> yeah. ri
they were -- you know, tony sirico's funny, just period everybody was, really. a.j.een the casting, really, that did it. >> seth: well, not only do i - >> junior was a riot >> seth: and the casting not only was great, but i would imagine the longer you wrote it the more fun people would have writing the characters because you -- i mean you must have just gotten to know them as the show went on >> yeah, i heard that from some young woman at one of the events we went to i...
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they're saying it's writers like toni morrison.who have been turned off by trump are going to come to their defense. they're hoping other voters are confused. it's a gamble for them to say, no, this is what we mean. we want an award winning author, someone who -- a book that was turned into a movie about the horrors of slavery to be the thing that you -- drives you to vote for this republican candidate. i think it may backfire. >> we'll see. many thanks for your input. >>> what's at stake in president biden's big gamble on capitol hill and the potential consequences for his presidency and this nation. things differenu can focus on what matters most. whether it's ensuring food arrives as fresh as when it departs... being first on the scene when every second counts... or teaching biology without a lab. we are the leader in 5g and a partner who delivers exceptional customer support and 5g included in every plan. so, you get it all, without trade-offs. unconventional thinking, it's better for business. ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ got a couple
they're saying it's writers like toni morrison.who have been turned off by trump are going to come to their defense. they're hoping other voters are confused. it's a gamble for them to say, no, this is what we mean. we want an award winning author, someone who -- a book that was turned into a movie about the horrors of slavery to be the thing that you -- drives you to vote for this republican candidate. i think it may backfire. >> we'll see. many thanks for your input. >>> what's...
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because he hadn't read toni morrison, or lately someone like jesse ward. it's not that i had a sense of what he would have thought but conversations i wish i could have with him. >> do you feel like that is a piece of black literature that tends to be forgotten, like what do people not teach that they should? >> i don't know if it's that people don't teach. i think it's for people that haven't taken a course may be there are writers they don't get exposed to. i have a chapter about the poet and abolitionist. she's in the chapter on resistance and i wrote this during the height of the black lives matter protest to show that there is a whole history of protests. when frank harper, again philadelphia was a hotbed of abolitionist activity and i talked about just for campaigns and the excitement coming through and how courageous were the quakers and the abolitionists fighting the people who would come to try to take them back and harper devoting herself because a free man is kidnapped and stolen and then she writes one of her famous poems and i talk about that
because he hadn't read toni morrison, or lately someone like jesse ward. it's not that i had a sense of what he would have thought but conversations i wish i could have with him. >> do you feel like that is a piece of black literature that tends to be forgotten, like what do people not teach that they should? >> i don't know if it's that people don't teach. i think it's for people that haven't taken a course may be there are writers they don't get exposed to. i have a chapter about...
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, tony, tony defense in 118. the spirit. voted out of office. wouldn't have to let go his mandate. joining me now douglas murray fox nation host tomi lahren thank you both for being with me. tomi, why does this keep happening? >> it keeps happening because they are not being held accountable. but do you know what? i believe joe biden and lori lightfoot. i don't believe they were really trying to break their own mandates. i believe they were identifying gavin newsom at the french laundrie as you mentioned london walter reed in the nightclub. maybe muriel bowser herself when she attended that wedding. i believe they were simply identifying as other well to do elitist democrats. maybe that's why he wasn't wearing his mask. let's get down to the brass tacks of this the reason to believe they are not wearing mask is they are not afraid of covid and we shouldn't be afraid of covid either. they want us to be afraid of covid because that's the only way to continue to control us making us so fearful of code. it's clear th
, tony, tony defense in 118. the spirit. voted out of office. wouldn't have to let go his mandate. joining me now douglas murray fox nation host tomi lahren thank you both for being with me. tomi, why does this keep happening? >> it keeps happening because they are not being held accountable. but do you know what? i believe joe biden and lori lightfoot. i don't believe they were really trying to break their own mandates. i believe they were identifying gavin newsom at the french laundrie...
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jonathan: tony joining us. tony, this cycle is moving so quickly. the center for the outlook. tony: we'll elect to about the yield curve and movement speaks to this idea of a fast-moving cycle. we are probably at midcycle meaning look at the unemployment rate, what is a late cycle condition. that lower rate can be achieved for full employment next year. the federal reserve will be in the mid-threes by the end of next year. it's important to be on your toes, it's a -- it's important to be active with portfolio management to be thinking more about security selection and regional selection, one final note, it is flattened reasonably and that something that happens later in the cycle. the federal reserve is raising the short-term rate. tom: two cent spread this morning. where is two year yield to the matters to you, 0.44%. where is the two year yield a tip point or a critical point? tony: relative to other yields it matters a lot. it will tell us about the two-year window and we know markets looking at shorter-term interest rate and forward interest rates is projecting the federal
jonathan: tony joining us. tony, this cycle is moving so quickly. the center for the outlook. tony: we'll elect to about the yield curve and movement speaks to this idea of a fast-moving cycle. we are probably at midcycle meaning look at the unemployment rate, what is a late cycle condition. that lower rate can be achieved for full employment next year. the federal reserve will be in the mid-threes by the end of next year. it's important to be on your toes, it's a -- it's important to be active...