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in it he also mentions that little model painted the portrait of mona lisa for francesca condo her husband and it's in the possession of king france is the 1st to france he labored on it for 4 years. and ultimately left it unfinished. these words gave the painting its name. mona lisa. who was this mona lisa of whom are sorry wrote and who was her husband francesco down to come to hong. francesco was a stock much good acquired some wealth but wasn't part of florence's elite. he was a nouveau riche businessman. was it really possible the renowned painter like leonardo accepted a commission by an ordinary businessman or did friend just go down to condo and his wife climb the ranks of society. now the fact is we're going to francesco delta condor was well known in the city seem bush admitted he was nice just an ordinary immersions he was also a public and charismatic figure legal mom had it up not a live answer book because. he's a doctor in your lease it was very. unfair sorry to find so very beautiful to see what i mean to marry her husband also spoke very highly off her and it does that mea
in it he also mentions that little model painted the portrait of mona lisa for francesca condo her husband and it's in the possession of king france is the 1st to france he labored on it for 4 years. and ultimately left it unfinished. these words gave the painting its name. mona lisa. who was this mona lisa of whom are sorry wrote and who was her husband francesco down to come to hong. francesco was a stock much good acquired some wealth but wasn't part of florence's elite. he was a nouveau...
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was sorry he writes about an incomplete portrait of the mona lisa and the louvre however is completed down to the very last detail. if you could i mean the blew up years surely he except of the commission at a time in which he had no work at that which he introduced himself to the merchant who wanted a pain. think of his wife and simply agreement then he painted only the head. they studied he interrupted the work for other commissions and left it all on finished never delivering the painting to the merchant not even the head. and there are no traces of this painting in florence with the traces left by the most incompetent must be available in the archives documents old testament that you do with that the and yet this painting by leonardo shows up with no way to the. usual day stanley if we had finished the painting and admitted then a record within the family would exist if a painting by a famous artist like leo nardo was a very valuable commodity that while get this. their love for me advocated way superior we know absolutely nothing about this but he. says that's true i mean the thi
was sorry he writes about an incomplete portrait of the mona lisa and the louvre however is completed down to the very last detail. if you could i mean the blew up years surely he except of the commission at a time in which he had no work at that which he introduced himself to the merchant who wanted a pain. think of his wife and simply agreement then he painted only the head. they studied he interrupted the work for other commissions and left it all on finished never delivering the painting to...
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he. says that's what i mean the thing. hasn't really been lost. the mona lisa as described by her sorry lost is the painting in the louvre the different one. much about leonardo seems unexplainable today very few artists have captivated people's imaginations he has. one reason for this is that he started so many paintings that he never finished like that of st jerome in the wilderness. yet these works count among art history's most famous. as with the end a ration of the magi leonardo often lost interest in his paintings after he solved challenges of figuration and compositional finishing the pieces became too tedious . this was also the case with the fresco for the council hall of palace so vecchio. it was to become his largest work commissioned by the city government leonardo chose the battle of hunky ari has his motif leonardo received the commission in $1503.00 the same period during which he worked on lisa condos portrayed. restless as he was leonardo left even the biggest project of florence commissioned incomplete is it plausible that he behaved similarl
he. says that's what i mean the thing. hasn't really been lost. the mona lisa as described by her sorry lost is the painting in the louvre the different one. much about leonardo seems unexplainable today very few artists have captivated people's imaginations he has. one reason for this is that he started so many paintings that he never finished like that of st jerome in the wilderness. yet these works count among art history's most famous. as with the end a ration of the magi leonardo often...
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he. says that she would meet the. hasn't really been lost. the mona lisa as described by her sorry last is the painting in the louvre the different one. much about leonardo seems unexplainable today very few artists have captivated people's imaginations as he has. one reason for this is that he started so many paintings that he never finished like that of st jerome in the wilderness. yet these works count among out history's most famous. battles with the end a ration of the magi leonardo often lost interest in his paintings after he solved challenges or figuration and composition finishing the pieces became too tedious. this was also the case with the fresco for the council hall of blood so vecchio. it was to become his largest work commissioned by the city government leonardo chose the battle of hungary ari has his motif. leonardo received the commission in $1503.00 the same period during which he worked on lisa condo's portrait. restless as he was leonardo left even the biggest project the florence commissioned incomplete is it plausible that he behaved
he. says that she would meet the. hasn't really been lost. the mona lisa as described by her sorry last is the painting in the louvre the different one. much about leonardo seems unexplainable today very few artists have captivated people's imaginations as he has. one reason for this is that he started so many paintings that he never finished like that of st jerome in the wilderness. yet these works count among out history's most famous. battles with the end a ration of the magi leonardo often...
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all signs pointed to suicide as the cause of lisa jennings' death. yes, brad admitted he and his wife had been arguing, but after tests revealed gunshot residue on one of her hands and no one else's, the sheriff, the coroner, the prosecutor all agreed, officially ruling that lisa had killed herself. even so, some in her family believe she was the victim of foul play. lisa's sister was about to take those suspicions to authorities. but could suspicions ignite an investigation? once again, here's keith morrison. >> reporter: it's a sweet little piece of america, buffalo, missouri. population 3,000 or so, where people tend to know each other's business and where brad could have a best friend he met when they were both in diapers. so, of course, dale potter rushed over to see brad that very christmas morning. >> he just kept saying, why, dale? why did he do this? he was a mess. >> reporter: all those guns you see in the background there? dale owns buffalo's only gun and pawn shop. so when lisa's death was declared to be suicide and the sheriff returned brad's gun, the one tha
all signs pointed to suicide as the cause of lisa jennings' death. yes, brad admitted he and his wife had been arguing, but after tests revealed gunshot residue on one of her hands and no one else's, the sheriff, the coroner, the prosecutor all agreed, officially ruling that lisa had killed herself. even so, some in her family believe she was the victim of foul play. lisa's sister was about to take those suspicions to authorities. but could suspicions ignite an investigation? once again, here's...
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when he entered the trailer, a paramedic was attending to lisa. she was lying in her bed. didn't look good. marty's only thought was to help her, but he had to secure his rifle, so he ran back to his cruiser to lock it up. >> i got on my radio and i think i told dispatch, "get 58 out here." >> call 58 and have him get out here. >> reporter: badge 58 meant deputy todd caldwell, lisa's father. >> in hindsight, i wish i wouldn't have done that. i wish i would -- >> reporter: why do you say that? >> well, because i saw a lot of things that morning and now because of me, because of asking him to, you know, come out there, he's going to have to live with some of those same images that i do now. >> reporter: todd caldwell was asleep, but his cell phone was plugged in next to the bed, always ready for a middle-of-the-night emergency call. >> we get a call from, you know, a dispatcher i've known for 20 years and i can tell that his voice is different. and from what i remember, he just said, you know, "you need to get out to lisa's house. she's been shot and isn't breathing." >> rep
when he entered the trailer, a paramedic was attending to lisa. she was lying in her bed. didn't look good. marty's only thought was to help her, but he had to secure his rifle, so he ran back to his cruiser to lock it up. >> i got on my radio and i think i told dispatch, "get 58 out here." >> call 58 and have him get out here. >> reporter: badge 58 meant deputy todd caldwell, lisa's father. >> in hindsight, i wish i wouldn't have done that. i wish i would --...
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he. says that the thing. as it really been lost. was the mona lisa as described by bizarrely last is the painting in the louvre a different one. much about leonardo who seems unexplainable today very few artists have captivated people's imaginations as he has. one reason for this is that he started so many paintings that he never finished like that of st jerome in the wilderness. yet these works count among art history's most famous. as with the end a ration of the magi leonardo often lost interest in his paintings after he solved challenges of figuration and compositional finishing the pieces became too tedious . this was also the case with the fresco for the council hall of plot so vecchio. it was to become his largest work commissioned by the city government leonardo chose the battle of hunky ari has his motif. leonardo received the commission in $1503.00 the same period during which he worked only said belgacom those portrayed. restless as he was leonardo left even the biggest project that florence commissioned incomplete is it plausible that he
he. says that the thing. as it really been lost. was the mona lisa as described by bizarrely last is the painting in the louvre a different one. much about leonardo who seems unexplainable today very few artists have captivated people's imaginations as he has. one reason for this is that he started so many paintings that he never finished like that of st jerome in the wilderness. yet these works count among art history's most famous. as with the end a ration of the magi leonardo often lost...
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he denied all allegations. >> as for the once close family it remains split. laci and lisa's guilty. >> as for brad? >> it seems like starting over. >> reporter: he clings to his sister, mom, kids, those who stand close to him. clings to his farm and his other long-time love, the chevelle. >> i knew brad was innocent. the only thing i've ever wanted was finally for everyone to hear the truth. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >>> first up on msnbc, breakering overnight. americans set to be rescued from a cruise ship and away from hundreds of coronavirus patients. this morning, why some may not want to leave. >>> president trump's tangle with bill barr and his own justice department why there is fear in one corner today. >>> nevada or bust. why this could be a pivotal few days in determining who is the 2020 presidential nominee. >>> flood zone. one state is bracing for rising waters that are
he denied all allegations. >> as for the once close family it remains split. laci and lisa's guilty. >> as for brad? >> it seems like starting over. >> reporter: he clings to his sister, mom, kids, those who stand close to him. clings to his farm and his other long-time love, the chevelle. >> i knew brad was innocent. the only thing i've ever wanted was finally for everyone to hear the truth. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm craig...
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in fact, nash had not even taken a basic blood stain analysis class when he investigated lisa's deathse the following year, but was still not an expert when he testified at trial. dwight sought out the best in the field. >> i found two of the world's most renowned blood spatter experts. >> he sent the crime scene photos to both of them. >> and they both independently came to the same conclusion. >> that dan nash was quite simply dead wrong. one of them wrote, "the blood stain evidence and the presence of gunshot residue on the right hand of lisa jennings are consistent with a self-inflicted gunshot wound." but as any lawyer will tell you, undoing a jury's guilty verdict is well nigh impossible. so what now? coming up -- a life interrupted. >> he missed out on me turning 16, me getting married. i have a kid now. he missed that. >> wow, wow. >> he missed out on a lot. >>> will brad jennings miss even more? when "dateline" continues. our new house is amazing. great street, huge yard. there is a bit of an issue with our neighbors fencing. neighbor 1: allez! (sound from wind chimes) neighb
in fact, nash had not even taken a basic blood stain analysis class when he investigated lisa's deathse the following year, but was still not an expert when he testified at trial. dwight sought out the best in the field. >> i found two of the world's most renowned blood spatter experts. >> he sent the crime scene photos to both of them. >> and they both independently came to the same conclusion. >> that dan nash was quite simply dead wrong. one of them wrote, "the...
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he was in this race. the answer from trump's defense team was no. that means it was about his political opponent. alan dershowitz -- >> lisa: can i go in on that? i think you are misleading. he said that president zelensky was not aware that it was being -- but here's what alan dershowitz was saying. you cannot impeach a president when there is some sort of mix of national security interest with political interest. if you make that argument, any president could be impeached. president trump froze aid from the country for a period of time. should he then be impeached for that? or any member of congress who fought for appropriations of money where it could benefit a key constituency or donor, then should that be a political liability? >> harris: i have been saying this all along with our coverage as we have gone up against 12:30 p.m., we have an abbreviated show. we are glad to have everybody. we will continue to hash it out. keep watching. but we've got to move your new video calling into credibility john bolton as they push for him to testify in the impeachment trial. how the fight is shaping up ahead of tomorrow potentially calling witnesses. w
he was in this race. the answer from trump's defense team was no. that means it was about his political opponent. alan dershowitz -- >> lisa: can i go in on that? i think you are misleading. he said that president zelensky was not aware that it was being -- but here's what alan dershowitz was saying. you cannot impeach a president when there is some sort of mix of national security interest with political interest. if you make that argument, any president could be impeached. president...
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confided in his book that he was so terrified for the state of the mona lisa that he had his him whatibe said were mona lisa anxiety pills. he was so concerned and so consumed with fear that untoward harm would come to the famous painting. but for the sake of this great artifact of western civilization and for the first lady's dream, walker was determined to keep grandafe until its debut pictured here on january 8, 1963. on the evening of the debut, the entire leadership of the u.s. was to be present for the unveiling, which really was more like a queen's coronation than the opening of an art exhibition. jackie kennedy, elegantly coiffed in her strapless pink chiffon gown embroidered with pearls, was simply at her glowing best. she stole the spotlight. diamond drop earrings by harry winston sparkled as flashbulbs popped in the hall. press coverage readily found a connection between the mona lisa and jackie kennedy. "the mona lisa, first lady of the world among paintings, and jacqueline kennedy, first lady of the nation, came face-to-face," reported the washington post. it was a long-a
confided in his book that he was so terrified for the state of the mona lisa that he had his him whatibe said were mona lisa anxiety pills. he was so concerned and so consumed with fear that untoward harm would come to the famous painting. but for the sake of this great artifact of western civilization and for the first lady's dream, walker was determined to keep grandafe until its debut pictured here on january 8, 1963. on the evening of the debut, the entire leadership of the u.s. was to be...
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lisa: he is -- not participating in the market. lisa: he is just waking up to this now.ughter] tom: it is one lifetime event, another lifetime event. jonathan: do you know the kind of messages i get from people feeling sorry for you, asking why i am being mean to you? ,isa: for the people on radio tom has a mute button on him, and he is just a killing wildly. tom: there it is -- he is gesticulating wildly. tom: there is. i don't have the mute button. ferro has the me button -- has the mute button. jonathan: this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ jonathan: equity futures positive. initial jobless claims just second away. from new york and london, good morning to all. with your economic data, here is michael mckee. michael: good morning. looking at initial jobless claims a little bit lower than forecast. these are the seasonally adjusted numbers. they change the way they calculated it. -- last week.onth a big decline. 850,000 was the forecast. the number we really want to see to get a better, more accurate description of what is happening with unemployment claims is nonseasonally adjusted
lisa: he is -- not participating in the market. lisa: he is just waking up to this now.ughter] tom: it is one lifetime event, another lifetime event. jonathan: do you know the kind of messages i get from people feeling sorry for you, asking why i am being mean to you? ,isa: for the people on radio tom has a mute button on him, and he is just a killing wildly. tom: there it is -- he is gesticulating wildly. tom: there is. i don't have the mute button. ferro has the me button -- has the mute...
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ari has his motif leonardo received the commission in $1503.00 the same period during which he worked on lisa condo's portrait. restless as he was leonardo left even the biggest project the florence commissioned incomplete is it plausible that he behaved similarly when when he said i'm bending it only to finish it later motor probably made it is very likely that blaine otto puts the painting aside. he didn't finish it and never delivered it it was most likely completed at a later time i need. to let a.z. so i think that's this theory in which the painting was begun in 1503 and finished later is the most plausible and it's also the one i personally believe and we'll put it i mean. when did leonardo finish the painting. let's assume in old age among after he started it. 'd then leonardo must have carried the painting with him throughout much of his life. if there was such a time span between the start and the completion of the painting then we can determine that with today's modern methods. and again modern technology has a go at the mona lisa. the results show that the color pigments were appl
ari has his motif leonardo received the commission in $1503.00 the same period during which he worked on lisa condo's portrait. restless as he was leonardo left even the biggest project the florence commissioned incomplete is it plausible that he behaved similarly when when he said i'm bending it only to finish it later motor probably made it is very likely that blaine otto puts the painting aside. he didn't finish it and never delivered it it was most likely completed at a later time i need....
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prescribe him what he said were mona lisa anxiety pills. he was so concerned and so consumed with fear that untoward harm would come to the famous painting. but for the sake of this great artifact of western civilization and for the first lady's dream, walker was determined to keep lady safe until its grand debut pictured here on january 8, 963. on the evening of the debut, the entire leadership of the u.s. was to be present for the unveiling, which really was more like a queen's coronation than the opening of an art exhibition. jackie kennedy, elegantly coiffed in her strapless pink chiffon gown embroidered with pearls, was simply at her glowing best. she stole the spotlight. diamond drop earrings designed by harry winston sparkled as flashbulbs popped in the hall. press coverage readily found a connection between the mona lisa and jackie kennedy. "the mona lisa, first lady of the world among paintings, and jacqueline kennedy, first lady of the nation, came face-to-face," reported the washington post. it was a long-awaited reunion, exclaime
prescribe him what he said were mona lisa anxiety pills. he was so concerned and so consumed with fear that untoward harm would come to the famous painting. but for the sake of this great artifact of western civilization and for the first lady's dream, walker was determined to keep lady safe until its grand debut pictured here on january 8, 963. on the evening of the debut, the entire leadership of the u.s. was to be present for the unveiling, which really was more like a queen's coronation...
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in it he also mentions that painted the portrait of mona lisa for francesco dojo condo her husband and it's in the possession of confront is the 1st to france. he labored on it for 4 years. and ultimately left it unfinished. these words gave the painting its name. mona lisa. who was this mona lisa of whom are sorry what and who was her husband francesco down to calm down. francesco was a stock much good acquired some wealth but wasn't part of florence's elite. he was a nouveau riche businessman. was it really possible that a renowned painter like leonardo accepted a commission by an ordinary businessman or did french just go down to congo and his wife climbed the ranks of society. out of her shoes were going to francesco del ger condo was well known in the city simply she medically was nice just an ordinary merchant he was also a public and charismatic figure whom i would have it up not in the bouncer booth because. these a doctor in your lease was very young. and for saudi to find very beautiful to see what i mean to marry her husband also spoke very highly off her and it does that me
in it he also mentions that painted the portrait of mona lisa for francesco dojo condo her husband and it's in the possession of confront is the 1st to france. he labored on it for 4 years. and ultimately left it unfinished. these words gave the painting its name. mona lisa. who was this mona lisa of whom are sorry what and who was her husband francesco down to calm down. francesco was a stock much good acquired some wealth but wasn't part of florence's elite. he was a nouveau riche...
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lisa: he didn't, but he might do so in the coming weeks.e says he's thinking about re-founding the country, the economy, the policies, and he said we all need to reinvent ourselves. i am the first one who has to reinvent himself. so there might be more to come in the coming weeks. brent: we will watch for that. lisa, thank you. staying here in europe, spain is loosening its coronavirus lockdown, allowing some construction and factory workers to return to work. it comes as the number of new viral cases has slowed in recent days. the government hopes that a gradual easing of restrictions will boost an economy that has been battered by the lock down. >> anxious or steps toward life after lockdown. in madrid, these workers are back on the job for the first time in weeks. ththey have been allowowed to rn to work in hopes of getting the country's economy back on its feet. even with covid-19 stilill claiming hundreds of lives every day. it's a tight roll back the prime minister said was necessasary. >> the virus threatens to take lives and at the
lisa: he didn't, but he might do so in the coming weeks.e says he's thinking about re-founding the country, the economy, the policies, and he said we all need to reinvent ourselves. i am the first one who has to reinvent himself. so there might be more to come in the coming weeks. brent: we will watch for that. lisa, thank you. staying here in europe, spain is loosening its coronavirus lockdown, allowing some construction and factory workers to return to work. it comes as the number of new...
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as long as he's good, we are good. lisae biden defending his son and the late show with stephen colbert. let's get the conversation started with trump 2020 senior advisor, katrina pierson and jessica tarlov. remember in 2019 joe biden said he never talked to his son about his overseas business dealing. we flow that to be a lie -- we know that to be a lie now. >> we got the emails from the questionable laptop. lisa: jess, we know he took his son and an official visit to chiena. and met with his son's business official while he was there. why would he say that when all the evidence points against it. >> i wouldn't say all the evidence points against it. quite to the contrary you have that event where hunter biden did travel with his father. but the "wall street journal" debunked the report and found no role for joe biden as chairman that was referred to in those emails. you will see it's concocted to take down the biden family. there is no evidence that joe biden benefited from that. nepotism is not a crime. and that's all th
as long as he's good, we are good. lisae biden defending his son and the late show with stephen colbert. let's get the conversation started with trump 2020 senior advisor, katrina pierson and jessica tarlov. remember in 2019 joe biden said he never talked to his son about his overseas business dealing. we flow that to be a lie -- we know that to be a lie now. >> we got the emails from the questionable laptop. lisa: jess, we know he took his son and an official visit to chiena. and met...
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lisa: he was the first in his family to go to colge. nt protester invi 196, he sd the orangeburg massacre in which state shot at 200 students, killing three. >> i lived that. lisa: the environment and water quality are real concerns. >> i'm not the only one that sees these issue i ink my culture sees these culture in this country.ry other lisa: he trusts biden, believes he can unify, and thatoo sanders goesar. >> if you give everybody anything, they don't know how to work for anything. lisa: take one more drive, this time to ate place few candi go, fairfieldouy has struggled after decades of a long domino run of major job and business loss. the relatively new restaurant next door is gamblingethings can ch but lynn tucker is unsure about that ted about his >> the economy is really bad. everything is higher now, higher-priced. but no more pay. the decision is hard. harder this time around. lisa: crystal owns restaurant next door, a family business eight down to famous doughnuts. she is undecided. >> i'm not going to say who can be trump.m
lisa: he was the first in his family to go to colge. nt protester invi 196, he sd the orangeburg massacre in which state shot at 200 students, killing three. >> i lived that. lisa: the environment and water quality are real concerns. >> i'm not the only one that sees these issue i ink my culture sees these culture in this country.ry other lisa: he trusts biden, believes he can unify, and thatoo sanders goesar. >> if you give everybody anything, they don't know how to work for...
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in it he also mentions that little model painted the portrait of mona lisa for francesco dirge a condo her husband and it's in the possession of king frogs is the 1st to france. he labored on it for 4 years. and ultimately left it unfinished. these words gave the painting its name. mona lisa. who was this mona lisa of whom were sorry what and who was her husband francesco down to calm down. francesco was a stock much good acquired some wealth but wasn't part of florence's elite. he was a nouveau riche businessman. was it really possible that a renowned painter like leonardo except to the commission by an ordinary business man or did francesco down to kong and his wife climbed the ranks of society. moved out the branches were going to francesco delta condo was well known in the city simply shamika he wasn't just an ordinary a merchant he was also a public and charismatic figure legal mom had it up all night a live answer to pick up. lisa it apre your lease was very young. and for saudi to find so very beautiful to see what i mean to marry her husband also spoke very highly off and it do
in it he also mentions that little model painted the portrait of mona lisa for francesco dirge a condo her husband and it's in the possession of king frogs is the 1st to france. he labored on it for 4 years. and ultimately left it unfinished. these words gave the painting its name. mona lisa. who was this mona lisa of whom were sorry what and who was her husband francesco down to calm down. francesco was a stock much good acquired some wealth but wasn't part of florence's elite. he was a...
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lisa: he didn't wear short sleeves, though, like mike pence. he had to roll it all the way up. i cut the nose thing yesterday in the acclaimed bloomberg pup tent. lisa: did you wear a bowtie with your short-sleeved shirt? tom: yes, i had two nurses helping me. lisa: with gloves, with a lot of purell. tom: i will learn in just a few minutes if i pass the test. we have been trying to be very careful, as well. i anticipate this. sry is interesting. you may know him from bouncing basketballs in milwaukee. but far more, he is exceptionally acute about hedge rest -- andsts distressed investments. hope it doesn't cost too much. i hope my insurance pays for it. can you tell me how much this will be? - [cashier] 67. - sorry. - wait, have you heard about goodrx? goodrx finds free coupons to help you save up to 80% on your prescriptions. - wow, i had no idea. - [announcer] goodrx, stop paying too much for your prescriptions. (announcer) do you washed pounds? stress? do you want to flatten your stomach? do all that in just 10 minutes a day with aerotrainer, the total body fitness solution
lisa: he didn't wear short sleeves, though, like mike pence. he had to roll it all the way up. i cut the nose thing yesterday in the acclaimed bloomberg pup tent. lisa: did you wear a bowtie with your short-sleeved shirt? tom: yes, i had two nurses helping me. lisa: with gloves, with a lot of purell. tom: i will learn in just a few minutes if i pass the test. we have been trying to be very careful, as well. i anticipate this. sry is interesting. you may know him from bouncing basketballs in...
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that much for florida, still 50% for michigan. >> charlie: that was taking out a war criminal. >> lisa: he'set us into a long, protracted war, all he did was take out a terrorist that's responsible for killing hundreds of americans and would likely kill additional americans if he was able to but now he's dead, thankfully. also, president trump has been really careful, he's gone in and shown these big shows of military force but he's not entangled us into these long engagement so i think he's been really thoughtful and smart about these strong strategic -- >> melissa: guys, could you work on health care a little bit there? can you just -- a little show of hands, anyone got any ideas? >> harris: really quickly, a bipartisan vote but not enough to override a veto by the president, likely that he might veto a measure that would shorten or narrow his authority here. >> leslie: having some bipartisan support shows to be a symbolic gesture of his foreign policy specifically, even though he may veto it, it was important for those left and right to get that message out. >> harris: we will move on, th
that much for florida, still 50% for michigan. >> charlie: that was taking out a war criminal. >> lisa: he'set us into a long, protracted war, all he did was take out a terrorist that's responsible for killing hundreds of americans and would likely kill additional americans if he was able to but now he's dead, thankfully. also, president trump has been really careful, he's gone in and shown these big shows of military force but he's not entangled us into these long engagement so i...
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his goal there like to welcome out here lisa, he is a member of the european parliament and the health spokesperson for the largest political group in the european parliament. the e.p. be a very good day, sir. what is he doing to help developing a nation secure a vaccine supplies? now we're doing a lot. a lot of the european union was the 1st block that promoted this global effort was left on the line already in may. he invited the rest of the world. and many reacted, unfortunately not donald trump, to create a global effort to really get a vaccine to everybody. and our treaties that we have done with the pharmaceutical industry are including a clause that we can give sent to. so that countries and that is most likely to happen because we have treaties already with 6 companies. and if every project is successful, which seems to be quite likely. now the results are promising, but it's not safe because european medical edge of say, the agency didn't really check it. we need to wait for this check, but it is possible that we have twice as many doses of vaccine as we need in europe . and t
his goal there like to welcome out here lisa, he is a member of the european parliament and the health spokesperson for the largest political group in the european parliament. the e.p. be a very good day, sir. what is he doing to help developing a nation secure a vaccine supplies? now we're doing a lot. a lot of the european union was the 1st block that promoted this global effort was left on the line already in may. he invited the rest of the world. and many reacted, unfortunately not donald...
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[laughter] lisa: he's like, not that. jonathan: we had the stress tests. tom: the gloom is just killing me. jonathan: which way do yields go? lisa: happy birthday. tom: ok, enough gloom, guys. you are killing me. this is just -- we've got to go somewhere with no gloom. joining us now, sam stovall of cfra. he does this off of the passing of robert stovall, a giant of what we do. robert stove all invented it. we are thrilled to have you with us. tell us about the optimism of robert stovall that you carry with you. [laughter] sam: good morning to you, and happy birthday to you. he passed very peacefully, but he taught me americans are optimistic by nature. it is ok to be cautious, but you really want to question whether you want to be out right bearish, primarily because if you are bearish and wrong, you are ridiculed. if you are bearish and right, you are hated. so it is good to be cautious because there are opportunities almost everywhere, and as jon was just mentioning about the concern about higher interest etc.,u.s. bond decline, it means investors are si
[laughter] lisa: he's like, not that. jonathan: we had the stress tests. tom: the gloom is just killing me. jonathan: which way do yields go? lisa: happy birthday. tom: ok, enough gloom, guys. you are killing me. this is just -- we've got to go somewhere with no gloom. joining us now, sam stovall of cfra. he does this off of the passing of robert stovall, a giant of what we do. robert stove all invented it. we are thrilled to have you with us. tell us about the optimism of robert stovall that...
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he loved it, it was film. >> the first place lisa called when gavin failed to pick up his son. s he at work that day? >> they told me he never shown up to work. gavin in 18 years had never ever not shown up to work. >> so now lisa very worried now went to the sheriffs station to report gavin missing and waited and waited. days later, gavin's family went on nbc 4 in los angeles to plead for help. >> i'm not going to stop until i foond him, so please help me find him >> you guys want to pick one of these streets. now i'm in panic mode. we got to do something. >> what did that feel like, being in that spot? >> oh, it was surreal. >> the smith family put together a $20,000 reward for any information leading to gavin's whereabouts. nothing turned up. i would think that every hour that went by, you would be more dire and darker for you, right? >> it's very dark. it's very, very dark. >> it wasn't just the family having dark thoughts. they don't normally call a couple seasoned homicide detectives to look into a missing person. >> they do when there is some suspicious circumstances. >>
he loved it, it was film. >> the first place lisa called when gavin failed to pick up his son. s he at work that day? >> they told me he never shown up to work. gavin in 18 years had never ever not shown up to work. >> so now lisa very worried now went to the sheriffs station to report gavin missing and waited and waited. days later, gavin's family went on nbc 4 in los angeles to plead for help. >> i'm not going to stop until i foond him, so please help me find him...
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was lisa. he's tagging what he thinks he can salvage. the wrist will be sold for scrap metal or end up in the tip was. that they be on a god in one of them with a typewriter i can't remember it was not. this tractor of yours. down with it do you want to go this crap or yeah if it brought to. its goods one step closer i feel better about scientologists there's also been emotional to wince when there. was not much left anyway but. it's it's a positive. look in the future looking forward. warren selway has years of work ahead of him to rebuild his farm. it's not just the fences he lost 2 houses 5 sheds the stock yards and $150.00 cash. we lost in excess of $1300000.00 in. in infrastructure all of. the cattle weren't insured the fences were insured one house was in insured and 3 of the 4 sheds were insured so. we copped it but. didn't have an insured you can afford to insure everything you've got but your premium is assigned much you know you draw in some way or. warren lost a lot more than his property in the fire his brother rub it in if y
was lisa. he's tagging what he thinks he can salvage. the wrist will be sold for scrap metal or end up in the tip was. that they be on a god in one of them with a typewriter i can't remember it was not. this tractor of yours. down with it do you want to go this crap or yeah if it brought to. its goods one step closer i feel better about scientologists there's also been emotional to wince when there. was not much left anyway but. it's it's a positive. look in the future looking forward. warren...
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how does he reach them and get them on his side. lisa: we got the answer, he cannot connect to them. it's ironic, too. because hillary clinton has been floated as a potential running mate, which one, have you got to win the nomination to get to that point. what a perfect summation of who bloomberg is that he would look to someone like hillary clinton who is the only other person equally out of touch with hard-working americans as he is. that's his challenge. i don't think he is going to end up being the democratic no, ma'am to me. we want to hear what you at home have to say. email us at friends@foxnews.com. what do you think of this comment and bloomberg's chances? we want to hear from you. griff: he should go to a nascar race. lisa: there you go. steve: how many people at the daytona 500 yesterday were there to see the biggest day in racing for the year and were disappointed that there was a rain delay they are going to kick things off later on today didn't do it. take a look. that is ladies and gentlemen, the president's limousine the
how does he reach them and get them on his side. lisa: we got the answer, he cannot connect to them. it's ironic, too. because hillary clinton has been floated as a potential running mate, which one, have you got to win the nomination to get to that point. what a perfect summation of who bloomberg is that he would look to someone like hillary clinton who is the only other person equally out of touch with hard-working americans as he is. that's his challenge. i don't think he is going to end up...
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then as a bartender in "cob." >> congrats, al. >> reporter: when he met lisa, he was acting, but alsoaiting tables. >> he twinkled, he was just charming. i was thrilled that he asked me for my number. >> reporter: they married, had three sons together and with a growing family to support, gavin gave up acting and took a job on the business side of 20th century fox eventually as a film distribution executive. >> fox is a wonderful company to work for. he loved it, it was film. >> reporter: the first place lisa called when gavin failed to pick up his son. was he at work day? >> they told me he never shown up to work. gavin in 18 years never shown up not shown up to work. >> reporter: now lisa very worried now went to the sheriffs station to report gavin missing and waited and waited. days later, gavin's family went on nbc 4 in los angeles to plead for help. >> i'm not going as to stop until i find him. so please help me find him. >> you guys want to pick one of these streets. now i'm in panic mode. we got to do something. >> reporter: what did it feel like to be in that spot? >> oh, it
then as a bartender in "cob." >> congrats, al. >> reporter: when he met lisa, he was acting, but alsoaiting tables. >> he twinkled, he was just charming. i was thrilled that he asked me for my number. >> reporter: they married, had three sons together and with a growing family to support, gavin gave up acting and took a job on the business side of 20th century fox eventually as a film distribution executive. >> fox is a wonderful company to work for. he...
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but, he's proud of me and i am certainly proud of him. lisa: i wanted to get your take on the dnc's decision this week to change some of the debate rules seemingly so former new york city mayor michael bloomberg can appear in these later debates. he has basically decided to skip the first four states, focusing first on super tuesday. sarah: he has not had a chance to get on the debate stage. some candidates say they wanted him to have a chance to get on stage and debate. the dnc refused to change the rules on fundraising, polling when it comes to candidates like cory booker, kamala harris, andrew yang. what is your reaction to this? do you think this was an appropriate decision by the dnc? rep. clyburn: i'm very, very hurt by that decision. not that decision to let bloomberg on, but the decision not to make the modifications to keep the candidates on that stage. i wanted cory and kamala to remain on that stage. they were both running good campaigns. i think all of us know that in the world we live in, the political world that we live in, money
but, he's proud of me and i am certainly proud of him. lisa: i wanted to get your take on the dnc's decision this week to change some of the debate rules seemingly so former new york city mayor michael bloomberg can appear in these later debates. he has basically decided to skip the first four states, focusing first on super tuesday. sarah: he has not had a chance to get on the debate stage. some candidates say they wanted him to have a chance to get on stage and debate. the dnc refused to...
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was lisa. he's tagging what he thinks he can salvage. the wrist will be sold for scrap metal or end up in the tip was. that they be on a god in one of them with a typewriter i can't remember it was not. this tractor of yours. down with it did you want to go in this crap or yeah if it brought to. its goods one step closer i feel better about scientologists it's also been emotional to wince when there. is not much left anyway but. it's it's a positive. look in the future looking forward. warren selway has years of work ahead of him to rebuild his farm. it's not just the fences he lost 2 houses 5 sheds the stock yards and $150.00 cash. we lost in excess of $1300000.00 in. in infrastructure all of. the cattle would insured the fences were insured one house was in insured and 3 of the 4 sheds were insured so. we copped it but. didn't have an insured you can afford to insure everything you've got but your premiums assigned much you you know you draw in some way or. warren lost a lot more than his property in the fire his brother rub it in if y
was lisa. he's tagging what he thinks he can salvage. the wrist will be sold for scrap metal or end up in the tip was. that they be on a god in one of them with a typewriter i can't remember it was not. this tractor of yours. down with it did you want to go in this crap or yeah if it brought to. its goods one step closer i feel better about scientologists it's also been emotional to wince when there. is not much left anyway but. it's it's a positive. look in the future looking forward. warren...
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for more on brussels response to the vaccine, i'm joined by peter lisa. he is coordinator for the committee on the environment, public health and food safety in the european parliament. this elizabeth, thanks for joining us. the research is largely coming from the a you by own take is a german company of course, but the who hasn't signed a deal to secure doses of the vaccine yet while the us and the u.k. have what, why is it? why is that? so the deal of the european union with biotech will be signed very soon, i guess in the next hour or so, every word is fixed. it took a while. that's true. and my assessment is that by i think it's a german, as i mean very, very serious people, they know their responsibility for europe or so because they got, i think european money from citi funds. but at least it's not a german s.n.p. . and you can, this hasn't been where is the problem? so there are a son in law. yes. in the united states that have different, not just different position. then we have the european union were able to accept. so we want all the companies we
for more on brussels response to the vaccine, i'm joined by peter lisa. he is coordinator for the committee on the environment, public health and food safety in the european parliament. this elizabeth, thanks for joining us. the research is largely coming from the a you by own take is a german company of course, but the who hasn't signed a deal to secure doses of the vaccine yet while the us and the u.k. have what, why is it? why is that? so the deal of the european union with biotech will be...
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. >> reporter: when he met lisa, he was acting, but also waiting tables. >> he twinkled, he was justharming. i was thrilled that he asked me for my number. >> reporter: they married, had three sons together and with a growing family to support, gavin gave up acting and took a job on the business side of 20th century fox eventually as a film distribution executive. >> fox is a wonderful company to work for. he loved it, it was film. >> reporter: the first place lisa called when gavin failed to pick up their son. was he at work day? >> they told me he just hadn't shown up to work. gavin, in 18 years, had never, ever not shown up to work. >> reporter: now lisa very worried now went to the sheriffs station to report gavin missing and waited and waited. days later, gavin's family went on nbc 4 in los angeles to plead for help. >> i'm not going to stop until i find him. so please help me find him. >> you guys want to pick one of these streets. >> now i'm in panic mode. we got to do something. >> reporter: what did it feel like to be in that spot? >> oh, it was surreal. >> reporter: the smi
. >> reporter: when he met lisa, he was acting, but also waiting tables. >> he twinkled, he was justharming. i was thrilled that he asked me for my number. >> reporter: they married, had three sons together and with a growing family to support, gavin gave up acting and took a job on the business side of 20th century fox eventually as a film distribution executive. >> fox is a wonderful company to work for. he loved it, it was film. >> reporter: the first place lisa...
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everything he touched has worked out well. lisae was talking about the nba he was saying he would welcome a jewish player or any player, even from mars, if they could win. talking about all of that money mark cuban has, what is he buying? david: interestingly, he has been a longtime owner of netflix shares and amazon shares, and he would say a large part of his net worth is the money he has invested in those companies. he has been a stock trader, he knows a lot about tech stocks, but he says right now there are not many tech stocks to load up on the good ones. tom: this is important. i want to rip up the script. it is so important. you mentioned something important. guys entrepreneurial and maybe like carlyle group with private equity, but so much of the wealth construction of these people, including mr. buffett's very successful apple investment , is making conventional share investments. do we underestimate that in the media, that that they just make sound traditional share investments? david: the tradition has been that if you m
everything he touched has worked out well. lisae was talking about the nba he was saying he would welcome a jewish player or any player, even from mars, if they could win. talking about all of that money mark cuban has, what is he buying? david: interestingly, he has been a longtime owner of netflix shares and amazon shares, and he would say a large part of his net worth is the money he has invested in those companies. he has been a stock trader, he knows a lot about tech stocks, but he says...
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even the biggest project of florence commissioned in complete is it plausible that he behaved similarly with mona lisa i'm bending it only to finish it later most of ready made it is very likely that blaine otto puts the painting aside. he didn't finish it and never delivered it it was most likely completed and it's a later time i made. to let a.z. so i think that's this theory in which the painting was begun in 1503 and finished later is the most plausible and it's also the one i personally believe and we'll put it i mean if you will. when did leonardo finish the painting. let's assume in old age long after he started it. then leonardo must have carried the painting with him throughout much of his life. if there was such a time span between the start and the completion of the painting then we can determine that with today's modern methods. and again modern technology has a go at the mona lisa. the results show that the color pigments were applied without significant interruption. using infrared technology historian searched for over painted areas or corrections . the genius leonardo made hardly a sin
even the biggest project of florence commissioned in complete is it plausible that he behaved similarly with mona lisa i'm bending it only to finish it later most of ready made it is very likely that blaine otto puts the painting aside. he didn't finish it and never delivered it it was most likely completed and it's a later time i made. to let a.z. so i think that's this theory in which the painting was begun in 1503 and finished later is the most plausible and it's also the one i personally...
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lisa. i think he's retreated. sean connery in one of those italian movies from your ago that's from years ago -- from years ago. lisa: frankly, he's joining the crowd. how many people are going to return from summer vacation? tom: how dumb are we to be here? [laughter] i want to talk about some supply-side disruptions. some of the steady services around this nation challenged given the pandemic. lisa: you are getting less for the same amount of money when it comes to public services. there's been a huge uproar over garbage collection and the lack of it across the nation, and how it this is a public health hazard, creating issues for neighborhoods. a lot of music polities just don't have the money -- a lot of municipalities just don't have the money to collect the garbage. when is congress going to sign an aid package that is going to get some of these services up and running? it is a huge issue. tom: an issue that will be discussed, may be signed upon, but don't hold your breath as well. peter tchir is with academy
lisa. i think he's retreated. sean connery in one of those italian movies from your ago that's from years ago -- from years ago. lisa: frankly, he's joining the crowd. how many people are going to return from summer vacation? tom: how dumb are we to be here? [laughter] i want to talk about some supply-side disruptions. some of the steady services around this nation challenged given the pandemic. lisa: you are getting less for the same amount of money when it comes to public services. there's...
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he wrote, the lord is my strength and my shield. >> lisa: raymond -- >> what is a promise to eliminatehink he meant psalm this. this is a man who goals to mass, but it was a dark rambling address. and you know this that there's no follow-up questions from the media come on zero. of well biden talks about god, these swing the sisters of the poor and stole the government regime to crush religious freedom and conscious protection. where are the curious reporters, the shouting follow-ups we heard whenever president trump comes out. by the way, the journalists apply the color when president trump's in there. this is yesterday press. >> if the college votes for joe biden. >> if they do, they made a mistake because the selection was a fraud. just so you understand, the selection was a front. between you people -- don't talk to me that way. you just a lightweight, don't talk to me -- i'm the president of the united states. it don't ever talk to the president that way. >> lisa: after this exchange, raymond, cnn's white house correspondent caitlin collins tweeted "this congratulated tori resist
he wrote, the lord is my strength and my shield. >> lisa: raymond -- >> what is a promise to eliminatehink he meant psalm this. this is a man who goals to mass, but it was a dark rambling address. and you know this that there's no follow-up questions from the media come on zero. of well biden talks about god, these swing the sisters of the poor and stole the government regime to crush religious freedom and conscious protection. where are the curious reporters, the shouting...
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while i'm at it can you not allowed lisa he said it sort of presentation to. these in a struggle they don't make the news these are the differences that make. people like myself turn off from everybody just self. you know what i mean because everybody else. when people make the claim of you know why would people burn down their own neighborhood but then you sort of. statement to sort of gloss over the fate that news labor has don't have this lead to begin with. we why would they burn on their own community i mean it really isn't a community that they've been able to have ownership is. don't push me cause close to the black community employers so that is it and i think that is sort of why we see some of the prism you see. happening may begin to understand that black lives matter but black lives don't matter if black neighborhoods don't matter. i came back yes subsequently when i was a police officer. and it was all bricked up all the windows to dois. choice property now the. gentrified you know gentrification i suppose on one hand is a good thing for sure clean
while i'm at it can you not allowed lisa he said it sort of presentation to. these in a struggle they don't make the news these are the differences that make. people like myself turn off from everybody just self. you know what i mean because everybody else. when people make the claim of you know why would people burn down their own neighborhood but then you sort of. statement to sort of gloss over the fate that news labor has don't have this lead to begin with. we why would they burn on their...