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brad: brad.you. lemonis: nice to meet you. trevor: trevor. lemonis and trevor: nice to meet you. travis: nice to meet you. lemonis: how are you? what are you guys doing? you were fat, too. travis: me too. all of us. [ laughter ] lemonis: we're losing time. okay. are those the watches? travis: yeah. so we basically started with a interchangeable watch, so the face pops out of the band. yeah. pull back. pop up. lemonis: it's a cool watch. what does a watch like that sell for? travis: $35. lemonis: these are nice-lookin' watches at a great price point. trevor: we wanted to do an accessory that was bright, that could match with all different things: hats, shoes. lemonis: pause. right now, everybody at home is wondering why there's two of you, when, on the episode, there was three of you. amber: i mean, we have to address that. where's trevor? travis: trevor's still a good friend of mine -- lemonis: great friend of yours. travis: i was in his wedding, best man. after about a year, i think he just kind
brad: brad.you. lemonis: nice to meet you. trevor: trevor. lemonis and trevor: nice to meet you. travis: nice to meet you. lemonis: how are you? what are you guys doing? you were fat, too. travis: me too. all of us. [ laughter ] lemonis: we're losing time. okay. are those the watches? travis: yeah. so we basically started with a interchangeable watch, so the face pops out of the band. yeah. pull back. pop up. lemonis: it's a cool watch. what does a watch like that sell for? travis: $35....
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brad: brad.to meet you. trevor: trevor. lemonis: trevor, nice to meet you. travis: i'm travis. lemonis: how are you? what are you guys doing? brad: just going over inventory. lemonis: is this the whole office? travis: you're looking at it. and then the warehouse is downtown. lemonis: okay. are those the watches? travis: yeah. so, we, basically, started with an interchangeable watch. so the face pops out of the band -- pull back, pop up. lemonis: it's a cool watch. what does a watch like that sell for? travis: $35. lemonis: these are nice looking watches at a great price point. travis: we wanted to do an accessory that was bright, that could match with all all different things -- hats, shoes. lemonis: this is a comfortable watch. travis: it's lightweight. it's durable. initially we had 10 colors. each color represented a different charity, that we partnered with to give back 10%. lemonis: that's pretty slick. travis: yeah, right? trevor: we wanted to do something different, and no one was doing ch
brad: brad.to meet you. trevor: trevor. lemonis: trevor, nice to meet you. travis: i'm travis. lemonis: how are you? what are you guys doing? brad: just going over inventory. lemonis: is this the whole office? travis: you're looking at it. and then the warehouse is downtown. lemonis: okay. are those the watches? travis: yeah. so, we, basically, started with an interchangeable watch. so the face pops out of the band -- pull back, pop up. lemonis: it's a cool watch. what does a watch like that...
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lemonis: want them in the deal or not, brad? brad: i just don't think they can be in the deal. lemonis: travis? travis: i don't think it's possible. taylor: i'm sorry you feel that way. lemonis: i don't see how things move forward. i don't know how it's possible. but that's okay. you guys have been successful in your own right. so, community lives on. i think it's a concept that we all believe in. and we wish you guys a lot of luck. parker: appreciate that. lemonis: all right? i'm sorry it didn't work out. taylor: it's okay. lemonis: this process definitely was one of the most disappointing processes that's happened to me in a long time because i've identified two very talented young men that i think could add a lot to anybody's business. i think ultimately that taylor and parker weren't a good fit for the organization because they didn't know how to meld themselves into the community. and rather than trying to square-peg round-hole things, sometimes you just need to cut bait and move on. good luck to you. parker: thank you. lemonis: nice meeting you. good luck. ♪ ♪ man: going.
lemonis: want them in the deal or not, brad? brad: i just don't think they can be in the deal. lemonis: travis? travis: i don't think it's possible. taylor: i'm sorry you feel that way. lemonis: i don't see how things move forward. i don't know how it's possible. but that's okay. you guys have been successful in your own right. so, community lives on. i think it's a concept that we all believe in. and we wish you guys a lot of luck. parker: appreciate that. lemonis: all right? i'm sorry it...
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does we know brad.as >> i like data a little bit, and one thing is very interesting, if you listen to the state of the union speech, you listen to yourself, and you listen to through a media filter, it's a 50 point difference in approval. think about that. you hear the president speak in your like, well i didn't know he stood flatters to for this, because they will never tell you anything. good ones i'll do they'll take the two seconds of things they think are the most nefarious, or scandalous things, put them together in a clip and repeated 1000 times. you still think the entire state of the union was introduction, literally that is what they do. so it's all about the handshake, of the terror this is that. but they don't even talk about the speech, where he gave one of the most presidential speeches in history. we talk about the future of america, the best is yet to come. but they don't show that if they did, the approval numbers would be even greater, what you're seeing happening right now across this
does we know brad.as >> i like data a little bit, and one thing is very interesting, if you listen to the state of the union speech, you listen to yourself, and you listen to through a media filter, it's a 50 point difference in approval. think about that. you hear the president speak in your like, well i didn't know he stood flatters to for this, because they will never tell you anything. good ones i'll do they'll take the two seconds of things they think are the most nefarious, or...
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our special guest is brad gerstner he joins us by phone brad, welcome.od to talk to you >> thank, got. thanks for having me on. great coverage the last few weeks. >> thank you so much >> i hope you and your family are well tell me how you view the market here >> well, obvious today is a historic gain. we all have to step back and realize what's at stake here is way bigger than a one day move in the market. this is not a clearing event for the market we can't look at 2001, 2008 as a good proxy for what's going on here the level of demand destruction, revenue destruction and economic calamity on a global basis is truly unprecedented. the world is on a global lockdown as well it should be. while i'm optimistic about the future, there's more at stake at this very moment than what is happening one day in the market. what's at stake and what needs to happen and we're taking these steps although they feel very slowly is first the government has to give an absolute backstop has to go all in to get us through this period of natural crisis when we return to normal
our special guest is brad gerstner he joins us by phone brad, welcome.od to talk to you >> thank, got. thanks for having me on. great coverage the last few weeks. >> thank you so much >> i hope you and your family are well tell me how you view the market here >> well, obvious today is a historic gain. we all have to step back and realize what's at stake here is way bigger than a one day move in the market. this is not a clearing event for the market we can't look at...
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by as brad suggested trying to shake things up. the conventional view of this conflict is either the best possible view that you can get in the mainstream media that this is a tragic struggle between two national movements, right against right over the same land. you go a little further off the edge of the world and you will get a description as a attempt by anti-semitic arabs to foil the just struggle of the jewish people to establish their own state and their ancestral homeland and there's only one right in that version of reality. i think these are largely full interpretations and against them i sent the following argument. what has happened in palestine over more than a century has to be understood as a war waged on the palestinians. the david in this story is not israel to the david in the story is the palestinians. goliath is not the arabs, the goliath in the story is a constellation of forces, mainly international but also the zionist movement and later the state of israel that waged war on the palestinians in order to estab
by as brad suggested trying to shake things up. the conventional view of this conflict is either the best possible view that you can get in the mainstream media that this is a tragic struggle between two national movements, right against right over the same land. you go a little further off the edge of the world and you will get a description as a attempt by anti-semitic arabs to foil the just struggle of the jewish people to establish their own state and their ancestral homeland and there's...
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senate. >> first of all brad's book really is excellent. of the things he talks about are the suburban voters. just to put it in context. there are swing voters still in america. as the white working class has moved to trump, college educated white folks have moved to the democrats. barack obama is a pretty good politician. he lost college educated white voters by 14. the democrats won them over particularly on the strength of women. college educated white women in the suburbs. do we have any here? any college-educated white women in here? i have a ph.d. in a college educated white women. i married 1:30 years ago. my entire life, every me waking moment is about how do i please a college educated white women? it's all i can think of. they are running from trump. they are running from trump. they are the ones who handed nancy pelosi to gavel. the first time in my lifetime that the party took a majority through its moderate wing, not through it steep already wing but through its moderate wing. i think that you will see the same thing with trum
senate. >> first of all brad's book really is excellent. of the things he talks about are the suburban voters. just to put it in context. there are swing voters still in america. as the white working class has moved to trump, college educated white folks have moved to the democrats. barack obama is a pretty good politician. he lost college educated white voters by 14. the democrats won them over particularly on the strength of women. college educated white women in the suburbs. do we have...
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it is vulnerable. >> i want to get brad in here. what will the battleground states bn can the president hold onto the important industrial midwestern states? >> steve bullock already quit. we are not talking about the democratic party of 2008. that is why donald trump has a very good chance and hold on to florida. he is running against the democratic party of 2020 and not 15 years ago. >> he is not running against steve bullock which would be the mirror of who one. donald trump has to carry one group of voters. if he carries gary johnson voters he will win with the cushion in all the states he needs to win in. a lot of suburban voters that have qualms about the president style, but i have a fear of democratic policy. that is who asked to win over between now and november. >> let's move on to our next topic. a topic that people in this room care very deeply about. the u.s. israel relationship. paul, there are a lot of people in this room, many of them democrats, who are concerned about where bernie sanders stands on the issue of the
it is vulnerable. >> i want to get brad in here. what will the battleground states bn can the president hold onto the important industrial midwestern states? >> steve bullock already quit. we are not talking about the democratic party of 2008. that is why donald trump has a very good chance and hold on to florida. he is running against the democratic party of 2020 and not 15 years ago. >> he is not running against steve bullock which would be the mirror of who one. donald...
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brad: certainly, no winners.eady tens of thousands of deaths around the world from the coronavirus, hundreds of thousands infected. all the tech companies have employees working from home. certainlyners, but there are companies in position to thrive. i broke those companies down into three categories. the first is the last mile companies. amazon which is hiring 100,000 workers, walmart 150,000. instacart were going to hire 300,000 temporary workers to deliver groceries. another company that will thrive is the cloud companies. aws and microsoft. ibm, google which is providing the backbone for all this work from home activity that is going on now. then, the companies that are allowing us to connect and work from home. so you have zoom video communications. the stock is double of the last six months. and new app that people are discovering to stay connected with friends. let's talk a little bit about amazon. i know this is one of you of expertise and amazon has gone a lot of attention. they are the ones that are pro
brad: certainly, no winners.eady tens of thousands of deaths around the world from the coronavirus, hundreds of thousands infected. all the tech companies have employees working from home. certainlyners, but there are companies in position to thrive. i broke those companies down into three categories. the first is the last mile companies. amazon which is hiring 100,000 workers, walmart 150,000. instacart were going to hire 300,000 temporary workers to deliver groceries. another company that...
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did you guys enjoy hearing from brad pascal? there was a genesis moment in the trump for president effort. you were there at the beginning of all this. i think everybody would love to know what it was like at the beginning when donald trumpsaid i think i'm going to do this . >> that was one of the more interesting parts of my relationships , i have to say for the whole family this has been an incredible journey we were living our lives, doing the different adventures we chosen and at the time donald trump, now president trump ran for office it really was an opportunity for us to learn a lot about the country, meet a lot of people that to see what wasn't being done and wanting to fight for the things that he felt stronglyabout , and throughout the campaign every day, all the attacks it strengthened his resolve to keep fighting and to win and the same thing happened in washington. >> i think that's a fair statement. >> so you're in the development business in new york city. >> your father-in-law decides he's going to run for presi
did you guys enjoy hearing from brad pascal? there was a genesis moment in the trump for president effort. you were there at the beginning of all this. i think everybody would love to know what it was like at the beginning when donald trumpsaid i think i'm going to do this . >> that was one of the more interesting parts of my relationships , i have to say for the whole family this has been an incredible journey we were living our lives, doing the different adventures we chosen and at the...
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(brad) good boy. (woman 2) what's up with the cone? (brad) i told you this would work.com. the most popular place to find a place. >> jimmy: tonight, from the new netflix movie "spenser confidential" with mark wahlberg, iliza schlesinger is here. then, her album is called "color theory," soccer mommy from the mercedes-benz stage. soccer mommy played a bernie sanders rally in houston the other night, which led to this wonderful moment, where bernie thanked the band. >> let me thank soccer mommy for the music. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: all right, that's good stuff. tomorrow night, mark wahlberg and storm reid will join us with music from goody grace with blink-182. so please join us, too. our first guest is an emmy winning writer, comedian and actor too. for the past eleven years, he's played a lawyer who would like you to call him. watch season five of "better call saul" mondays on amc, please welcome bob odenkirk. ♪ [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: you made the right move there. >> i did, you know? >> jimmy: we'll go back to our traditional kiss after the pandemic is behind
(brad) good boy. (woman 2) what's up with the cone? (brad) i told you this would work.com. the most popular place to find a place. >> jimmy: tonight, from the new netflix movie "spenser confidential" with mark wahlberg, iliza schlesinger is here. then, her album is called "color theory," soccer mommy from the mercedes-benz stage. soccer mommy played a bernie sanders rally in houston the other night, which led to this wonderful moment, where bernie thanked the band....
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brad parent, did you get that?>> i think it is a question about blood sports, did george washington go to cockfights and greyhound racing. >> this is a question, and all my time here, i've never gotten this question. it's very interesting for me to think about i think you did go to cockfights, baton about greyhound racing. i don't think there was a lot to talk racing in virginia, horse racing was a huge thing. and he was a great horsemen i'm self, he was the greatest and fr being a gentleman farmer in virginia be and not only buy and sell horses and was an important part of filling that role in washington's oh was very nor is saying about horses themselves. he stopped gambling around the time that he and martha got married. i think he did a few more efforts after. that i don't think he won very often. i think he rained him in a little bit, but that was pretty common for the virginia planner class, and the colonial period, gambling at horse races it's always a big country day. the big colony wide meetings in william
brad parent, did you get that?>> i think it is a question about blood sports, did george washington go to cockfights and greyhound racing. >> this is a question, and all my time here, i've never gotten this question. it's very interesting for me to think about i think you did go to cockfights, baton about greyhound racing. i don't think there was a lot to talk racing in virginia, horse racing was a huge thing. and he was a great horsemen i'm self, he was the greatest and fr being a...
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(brad) good boy. (woman 2) what's up with the cone? (brad) i told you this would work. apartments-dot-com. the most popular place to find a place. ♪ ♪ (animal noises) ♪ ♪ (animal noises) morning. ♪ ♪ this room's booked. oh. yeah. okay. ♪ ♪ (animal noises) life's more fun with a dog. ♪ ♪ and doglife is more fun with milk-bone. ♪ ♪ it's a like, a dagger?a worm! a tiny sword? bread...breadstick? a matchstick! a lamppost! coin slot! no? uhhh... 10 seconds. a stick! a walking stick! eiffel tower, mount kilimanjaro! (ding) time! sorry, it's a tandem bicycle. what? what?! as long as sloths are slow, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> welcome back. we are able to bring from our s corresponde correspondent. he is part of our coronavirus team of experts. every day he will talk directly to you in a segment we're calling dr.'s note. dr. patel is talking about chloroquine. a man taking it thinking it would protect him. president trump talked about it in one of the news conferences. that man took som
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brad pitt would be the brad pitt, the brad pitt of 1921. he was a film star who was accused of assaulting and killing a b list movie actress and so the things that were in the files, i was with the archivist and picked up a lot of errors and said what is this and she said that the actress's hair that he supposedly can't killed, it was just lying in his fire which is incredible. he kept all the evidence he shouldn't have had. there were loaded guns. the uc berkeley police had to remove the firing pin, just to stop bad things from happening, he had bomb parts, he removed a bullet from a woman's hard and filled the heart up with wax to take a wax cast so he could match it later on and i found that and it was pretty incredible the things that were in there. >> did you find year and? >> he did start his own urine levels for a year and a half and i think he want to do something with dialysis and the interesting thing about edward oscar heinrich, he wanted to do so much. he was interested in his own forensics lab, interested in chemistry, interest
brad pitt would be the brad pitt, the brad pitt of 1921. he was a film star who was accused of assaulting and killing a b list movie actress and so the things that were in the files, i was with the archivist and picked up a lot of errors and said what is this and she said that the actress's hair that he supposedly can't killed, it was just lying in his fire which is incredible. he kept all the evidence he shouldn't have had. there were loaded guns. the uc berkeley police had to remove the...
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all right. >> that is true. >> brad pitt. he would be the brad pit of 1921. he was a film star who was accused of killing a movie act -- actress. i said what is this. she said that is the actresses hair who he supposedly killed. he explains in his file which is kind of incredible. he kept all of this evidence that he really should not have had. his loaded guns. uc berkeley police that would come out and remove a firing pin stop bad things from happening. he had it removed a bullet from a woman's heart and filled the heart up with wax to take a wax pass of it so he could match it later on. it was pretty incredible the things that were in there. he did charge his own urine levels for a year and a half. i think he wanted to do something with dialysis. the interesting thing about oscar was that he wanted to do so much. he was interested in his own forensics lab. interested in chemistry, interested in starting multiple businesses. it was not just his love for solving crime. there were so many other facets to him. >> you mentioned his friend the librarian. he ended
all right. >> that is true. >> brad pitt. he would be the brad pit of 1921. he was a film star who was accused of killing a movie act -- actress. i said what is this. she said that is the actresses hair who he supposedly killed. he explains in his file which is kind of incredible. he kept all of this evidence that he really should not have had. his loaded guns. uc berkeley police that would come out and remove a firing pin stop bad things from happening. he had it removed a bullet...
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so would like to welcome him onto the stage, the vice chairman of crt, brad.applause]. >> how are we doing tonight. it is friday night wondering right? all right a love the energy. megan mentioned my name is brent and on behalf, i want to thank you all for being here. i also like to recognize begin her team as chicago ideas. let's give her a round of applause. [applause]. brad: i can't tell you how excited i am to be here tonight kicking off the tenth anniversary of chicagogh ideas. in the past decade, it's an amazing impact that chicago ideas and omar city, and unserious mines all over the country. name the globe. if broadus was a politician, poets entrepreneurs authors, philosophers and the list goes on. always challenging to think just a little different. tonight, is no different. tonight were joined by two chicago leaders who are going to discuss the roles of the cities and the mayors lead them and will continue to be the engine for change in our country in the world. to introducer melanie, and rahm emanuel. [applause]. >> this is going to be fun. we have
so would like to welcome him onto the stage, the vice chairman of crt, brad.applause]. >> how are we doing tonight. it is friday night wondering right? all right a love the energy. megan mentioned my name is brent and on behalf, i want to thank you all for being here. i also like to recognize begin her team as chicago ideas. let's give her a round of applause. [applause]. brad: i can't tell you how excited i am to be here tonight kicking off the tenth anniversary of chicagogh ideas. in...
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so, brad, i wonder if you could explain the ways that, you know, and places that you'd never expect, these aren't areas where you expect to have these kinds of incidents, how you look -- what signs you look for for signs of hate and violence? and how do you engage with social media for security purposes too? do you think that the attack on the tree of life changed the way that the pittsburgh jewish community views their security? >> sure, i think it was a watershed moment for the entire jewish community across the country. nobody that knows pittsburgh and knows squirrel hill would have ever imagined that. but i would say i think anybody that's been involved in a mass casualty attack would say the same thing. it never happens to us. and that's why our work is so important, the work at the secure community network that we do now across the country to make awareness, teach and educate our community to be resilient, teach our community to be first responders. we're an effective commune hadty. it can happen to anyone anywhere. and a lot of the things we've learned over the last five or si
so, brad, i wonder if you could explain the ways that, you know, and places that you'd never expect, these aren't areas where you expect to have these kinds of incidents, how you look -- what signs you look for for signs of hate and violence? and how do you engage with social media for security purposes too? do you think that the attack on the tree of life changed the way that the pittsburgh jewish community views their security? >> sure, i think it was a watershed moment for the entire...
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(brad) good boy. (woman 2) what's up with the cone? (brad) i told you this would work.nts-dot-com. the most popular place to find a place. my money should work as hard as i do. so i use my freedom unlimited card to buy all the latest tech stuff. today, i'm earning on a charger. so, just the charger then? ummm... ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ yeah! (sarcastically) fantastic. earn 1.5% cash back on everything you buy with freedom unlimited. chase. make more of what's yours. ♪ do you recall, not long ago ♪ we would walk on the sidewalk ♪ ♪ all around the wind blows ♪ we would only hold on to let go ♪ ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we need someone to lean on ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ all we needed somebody to lean on ♪ ♪ ♪ lease the volvo xc40 for $329 per month. at your local volvo retailer. . >> sad news from the country music world, kenny rodgers has passed away. he died of natural causes at his georgia home. he was 81 years old. >> over the course of his career he sold 100 million records. >> country music legend kenny rodgers has died at the age of 21. he passed from natural causes under h
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brad, thank you so much., i know you don't want to be called a hero but i do want to say, thank you for the work you are doing. carrico, instacart shopper. thank you. we will continue to cover these issues as they pop up across the country. coming up, we will take you to washington as soon as that press conference is ready to begin. ♪ emily: welcome back to "bloomberg technology." we are waiting for this press conference at the white house to get underway. any minute now, we are expecting president trump to take the podium as the u.s. surpasses 180,000 cases of the coronavirus and more than 3000 deaths. down day for the markets today. the dow ending the quarter at the lowest level since 1987. we are going to continue with all the headlines once we have them. this white house press conference expected to start any minute. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back to bloomberg technology. we will take you to the white house momentarily. that press conference scheduled to start at any moment now. president trump
brad, thank you so much., i know you don't want to be called a hero but i do want to say, thank you for the work you are doing. carrico, instacart shopper. thank you. we will continue to cover these issues as they pop up across the country. coming up, we will take you to washington as soon as that press conference is ready to begin. ♪ emily: welcome back to "bloomberg technology." we are waiting for this press conference at the white house to get underway. any minute now, we are...
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i in (brad) good boy. (woman 2) what's up with the cone? (brad) i told you this would work. apartments-dot-com. the most popular place to find a place. for over 75 years people ...with geico... ohhh...sorry!. director's voice: here we go. from the top. and action for over 75 years people have saved money with gecko so.... director's voice: cut it! ...what...what did i say? gecko? i said gecko? aw... for over 75 year...(laughs. but still trying to keep it contained) director's voice: keep it together. i'm good. i'm good. for over 75...(uncontrollable laughter). what are you doing there? stop making me laugh. vo: geico. saving people money for over seventy-five years. gecko: don't look at me. don't look at me. >> welcome back. live on tv. during the break on our live streams, dr. patel has been continuing to answer your questions. so let's get back to doing just that. dr. patel, lori wants to where appearing? it seems this is thing enviro we are multipl things all in one virus. >> i think it's just becausekno cough and those body aches. but we're starting to see more and more
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brad bannon, thank you. thank you.ces in afghanistan, just days after signing an agreement with the us, build than as a big step towards peace. adele included a commitment to peace talks with the afghan government but the taliban spokesman has said this won't happen. unless five 2000 2000 taliban prisoners are released. the us has told columbia it will need to resume aerial spraying to destroy coco. fumigation was suspended in 2015 when the supreme court ruled that the herbicide use could cause cancer and poison the land. jack welch, who transformed general electric into america's my stable company, has died at the age of 84. he ran ge for 20 years, overseeing growth from market value of $12 billion to 410 billion. mr trump tweeted that was a business legend. to stay with us if you can on bbc news. there is much more to come. we will hear from the british author hilary mantel on her long—awaited book in her the final trilogy. first, the plates slid gently off the restaurant tables. then suddenly, the tables, the chairs
brad bannon, thank you. thank you.ces in afghanistan, just days after signing an agreement with the us, build than as a big step towards peace. adele included a commitment to peace talks with the afghan government but the taliban spokesman has said this won't happen. unless five 2000 2000 taliban prisoners are released. the us has told columbia it will need to resume aerial spraying to destroy coco. fumigation was suspended in 2015 when the supreme court ruled that the herbicide use could cause...
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in a moment, we will talk to ohio republican brad wenstrup.e is also a doctor and we will get the latest on what's happening between lawmakers with chachad pergram. first in studio tim brando sports commentator with fox sports. tim, you had a game today that you will never forget. tipoff at 12 noon here in new york city. >> yeah. >> trace: big east tournament a game that had 200 fans in attendance on behalf of each team. >> right. >> bill: a total of 400. >> plus the cheerleader and the bands. >> bill: halftime they called the game. >> what happened? >> they called the game at halftime. we really thought, bill, up until 5 minutes before the national anthem we might not have a game because they had already told the big ten in indianapolis, the players during warm-ups to come off the court. other conferences, the acc, the sec, the big 12 all followed suit. we have heard that the pac-12 was still determining what they were going to do with the time differently, they had not made their move as yet. remember, the big east conference is a basketball
in a moment, we will talk to ohio republican brad wenstrup.e is also a doctor and we will get the latest on what's happening between lawmakers with chachad pergram. first in studio tim brando sports commentator with fox sports. tim, you had a game today that you will never forget. tipoff at 12 noon here in new york city. >> yeah. >> trace: big east tournament a game that had 200 fans in attendance on behalf of each team. >> right. >> bill: a total of 400. >> plus...
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(brad) good boy. (woman 2) what's up with the cone? (brad) i told you this would work.t-com. the most popular place to find a place. (vo)electric, it doesn't i knhave enough range.nking. it can't handle the elements. and, there is nowhere to charge up. well, think again. ♪ >>> hey! watch yourself. >> last boat to dawson leaving now. >> that's mine. hey. thanks. >> jimmy: that's "the call of the wild." harrison ford. and where the hell did you guys find a dog that plays the harmonica? that is impressive. >> jimmy, we made the dog up. >> jimmy: you made a dog? impossible. i don't believe it. >> out of a dog parts. >> jimmy: out of dog parts? >> no. there's no dog. >> jimmy: there was no dog. what do you mean there's no dog? i saw a dog. i saw the dog playing the harmonica. >> if there was a dog, he'd be sitting right here. >> jimmy: there's no dog? oh. ewe ruined everything now. by the way, the -- >> i'm not saying don't go to the movie. because in the movie there's a dog. >> jimmy: there is a dog. >> but when i shot that scene, no dog. [ laughter ] i said, where is the d
(brad) good boy. (woman 2) what's up with the cone? (brad) i told you this would work.t-com. the most popular place to find a place. (vo)electric, it doesn't i knhave enough range.nking. it can't handle the elements. and, there is nowhere to charge up. well, think again. ♪ >>> hey! watch yourself. >> last boat to dawson leaving now. >> that's mine. hey. thanks. >> jimmy: that's "the call of the wild." harrison ford. and where the hell did you guys find a...
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for most of their nearly 11 year legal battle brad edwards fought jeffrey epstein in the courtroom.tarted to reach out personally by phone. >> it was always his idea to speak. i never had his phone number. he would call me and his phone would come up mysteriously all zeros on my cell phone. >> reporter: he says epstein asked to meet at this starbucks in boca raton, florida, starting a series of secret rendez vous. >> earlier meetings were him trying to figure out a way in his words divorce from me. cause me to stop prosecuting him. we were at the corner table right outside starbucks when he leaned over and said to me, brad, if you keep pursuing me this way somebody will get hurt. >> reporter: edwards had been after epstein since 2008 when a client kanamed courtney wild fit came to him. wild said she was recruited by epstein in 2002 at age 14. >> i was in middle school. it was the summer from eighth to ninth grade. >> reporter: wild grew up in a florida trailer park miles from tony palm beach where epstein lived. she was driven they're his home, paid $200 to massage him, and then ask
for most of their nearly 11 year legal battle brad edwards fought jeffrey epstein in the courtroom.tarted to reach out personally by phone. >> it was always his idea to speak. i never had his phone number. he would call me and his phone would come up mysteriously all zeros on my cell phone. >> reporter: he says epstein asked to meet at this starbucks in boca raton, florida, starting a series of secret rendez vous. >> earlier meetings were him trying to figure out a way in his...
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that's not what i thought we were getting this time, brad?ght, these were the two leading candidates a year ago. >> shannon: a huge field! >> we obviously had a roller coaster between then, but we are really back to where we started. biden was the front-runner a year ago. sanders was number two. now i think guy is right, right now, biden is a nominal front-runner, and sanders is number two. >> shannon: if it comes down to the two of them come i want to ask very quickly, guy, if bernie does not get the nomination, how is this conventn going to go down? >> it feels like it could be something like 2016. >> shannon: they weren't happy. >> he stake out a position that whoever has the most delegates going to milwaukee must be the nominee, he said it to anyone who would listen. now, all of a sudden, knotte itt not be him, and might be joe biden. we will see if he flips his position. >> shannon: brad and guy, thank you both. coming up, the u.s. launches a new attack against the taliban end. motor? nope. not motor? it's pronounced "motaur." for those
that's not what i thought we were getting this time, brad?ght, these were the two leading candidates a year ago. >> shannon: a huge field! >> we obviously had a roller coaster between then, but we are really back to where we started. biden was the front-runner a year ago. sanders was number two. now i think guy is right, right now, biden is a nominal front-runner, and sanders is number two. >> shannon: if it comes down to the two of them come i want to ask very quickly, guy,...
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-diekmann: hi, brad. -bestelink: maria. diekmann: my dog is the official greeter. new charity campaign for pangolins to be rolled out across the globe, and she'll be joined by another very special leading lady honey bun. diekmann: if you think about all the major conservation efforts in the world, most of them have started because of great footage. or classic picture. i honestly believe in my heart that the only way we're going to save pangolins tois to introduce them he mass public. narrator: renowned wildlife cameraman brad btelink t has coo film with honey bun. diekmann: you're going to see about the pace that she walks. i mean... bestelink: funny little tummy. diekmann: yeah. [ laughs ] not many people get to see a pangolinummy. diekmann: yeah. bestelink: she's quick here. diekmann: yeah, she's real quick. bestelink: she really moves. diekmann: i mean, she's hurtng down there. bestelink: she r♪ally moves. ♪ narrator: brad is ready to give honey bun her close up. sa but that's easier than done. diekmann: stick with us. ♪ ♪ i bestelink:s a lot harder work than i
-diekmann: hi, brad. -bestelink: maria. diekmann: my dog is the official greeter. new charity campaign for pangolins to be rolled out across the globe, and she'll be joined by another very special leading lady honey bun. diekmann: if you think about all the major conservation efforts in the world, most of them have started because of great footage. or classic picture. i honestly believe in my heart that the only way we're going to save pangolins tois to introduce them he mass public. narrator:...
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. >>> up next, country star brad paisley helping feed his community in nashville.ille. s helping many people with type 2 diabetes like james lower their blood sugar. a majority of adults who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. here's your a1c. oh! my a1c is under 7! (announcer) and you may lose weight. adults who took ozempic® lost on average up to 12 pounds. i lost almost 12 pounds! oh! (announcer) for those also with known heart disease, ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as heart attack, stroke, or death. it lowers the risk. oh! and i only have to take it once a week. oh! ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) ozempic® is not for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not share needles or pens. don't reuse needles. do not take ozempic® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to ozempic®. stop taking ozempic® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain,
. >>> up next, country star brad paisley helping feed his community in nashville.ille. s helping many people with type 2 diabetes like james lower their blood sugar. a majority of adults who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. here's your a1c. oh! my a1c is under 7! (announcer) and you may lose weight. adults who took ozempic® lost on average up to 12 pounds. i lost almost 12 pounds! oh! (announcer) for those also with known heart disease, ozempic® lowers the...
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brad, i will start with you. it's really dangerous, as i have been saying, treacherous to try and trade this market but are you doing so at all? >> we are sitting tight. we see panic, right now i think we are getting close to the point of maximum panic but if you notice, the draw-downs seem to be getting smaller relative to where we were. right now, we are hitting a point where we are about to say i think that okay, it's as bad as it gets. the government's on board, things are starting to improve, we are getting there. liz: i'm sorry. go finish that thought. >> well, when you look at the maximum risk, you have a risk now, you have a risk of the number of cases, okay. that seems to have -- it certainly hasn't peaked yet. we will get theest t eses estes. right now we have the measures to control it in place. the economics is maxed out. now the government is stepping in to cushion things. in other words, we know what to do and are doing it. now the downside risk starts to fade. liz: i understand. and when he talks a
brad, i will start with you. it's really dangerous, as i have been saying, treacherous to try and trade this market but are you doing so at all? >> we are sitting tight. we see panic, right now i think we are getting close to the point of maximum panic but if you notice, the draw-downs seem to be getting smaller relative to where we were. right now, we are hitting a point where we are about to say i think that okay, it's as bad as it gets. the government's on board, things are starting to...
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(brad) good boy. (woman 2) what's up with the cone? (brad) i told you this would work.ace to find a place. >>> you know, you don't have to be so pushy. >> you say pushy, and i hear a third of bold, inspiring. >> relentless, irritating, arrogant. >> sexy. >> jimmy: that is elle fanning, "all the bright places." not faces. that's such a bad thing. you're in a movie with all the bright faces. >> my dad. >> jimmy: that is based on one of those books like every young woman has read. >> yes. >> jimmy: and no one over 30 knows about, right. >> yes, i first read the book, yeah, it's a book by jennifer niven, when i was 14, that was the first time i read the book. >> jimmy: was it your idea to make the movie? >> i think jennifer wrote the book with the possibility of a film happening, so i got to meet with her when i was young, and i've been on the project for a while trying to really develop it. >> jimmy: you produced this, right. >> yeah, it's the first movie i've produced. [ applause ] >> jimmy: is that fun? >> yeah. >> jimmy: you decided not to go to college, right. >> yeah,
(brad) good boy. (woman 2) what's up with the cone? (brad) i told you this would work.ace to find a place. >>> you know, you don't have to be so pushy. >> you say pushy, and i hear a third of bold, inspiring. >> relentless, irritating, arrogant. >> sexy. >> jimmy: that is elle fanning, "all the bright places." not faces. that's such a bad thing. you're in a movie with all the bright faces. >> my dad. >> jimmy: that is based on one of those...
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(brad) good boy. (woman 2) what's up with the cone? (brad) i told you this would work.ts-dot-com. the most popular place to find a place. ♪ >> jimmy: we are back with the great david spade. he has a television show of his very own, called "lights out" with david spade. you don't have a guillermo on your show. you can't just find those. god sends them to you when you've been good. >> yeah, dime a dozen. [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: how long have you been doing the show now? >> oh, i don't even know. well, we've, we just did 100 episodes, since july i guess. >> jimmy: so not quite a year. >> oh, thank you, 100 episodes. [cheers and applause] you, have you done a hundred yet? >> jimmy: yeah, a few more than that. >> yeah, i knew you'd get there. >> jimmy: is it what you imagined it would be, this life? >> i thought i'd breeze in and do a couple jokes like i do here, but it's a little more planning and strategizing, it's more get up at 7:00 go in, and it's all day. i don't know how. you see this show, and you think [ bleep ], what's this guy do. >> jimmy: meetings. >> so
(brad) good boy. (woman 2) what's up with the cone? (brad) i told you this would work.ts-dot-com. the most popular place to find a place. ♪ >> jimmy: we are back with the great david spade. he has a television show of his very own, called "lights out" with david spade. you don't have a guillermo on your show. you can't just find those. god sends them to you when you've been good. >> yeah, dime a dozen. [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: how long have you been doing...
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greg food chain department, brad and vicki that's the latest here from a south tampa needles and looks like the four-alarm fire here's of more or less under control now but firefighters are going to be here for a while back to you all right, thank you rob, good to hear all right super tuesday. yes, it is here millions of americans in 14 states and one us territory. there. >>casting their ballot indeed, and tonight there are already projected winners in several states just minutes ago, joe biden was projected to be the winner in alabama that is the 3rd southern state the former vice president has won so far tonight, joe biden also the projected winner of virginia's primary there are 99 delegates at stake. >>in virginia which has considered a tossup state that is increasingly moving to the left biden is also the projected winner in north carolina. >>the former vp really riding a wave of southern momentum after that blowout win in south carolina on saturday and obtaining a few big endorsements last night it was surprise here. bernie sanders has won vermont primary vermont. >>has 16 delega
greg food chain department, brad and vicki that's the latest here from a south tampa needles and looks like the four-alarm fire here's of more or less under control now but firefighters are going to be here for a while back to you all right, thank you rob, good to hear all right super tuesday. yes, it is here millions of americans in 14 states and one us territory. there. >>casting their ballot indeed, and tonight there are already projected winners in several states just minutes ago, joe...
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but my my hollywood career consists of i was i had 17 lines in a movie called the heart it was with brad davis it was a big boxing movie in the era of the rocky movies so it didn't you know get anything anywhere and i never met brad davis who later passed away but nonetheless that's my claim to fame so when you're bored one day look it up heart in the sports guy interviewing they've trainer said yet you will recognize that i got this long curly hair and on the last life that you want to get your book you've got you've got a book in there now called the goat as in the greatest of all time so when you told me that of take it ok it's of mohammad ali book it's not true things that very easy for me to ask because this is what i write about it's about then gelber. and jay reynolds there that who are those guys there in the book what's it telling a little bit about the moment and see what this book is is a retelling of fabrics in a certain way in the world of big time tennis. not a great athlete but i've played tennis all my life likes is about the age of 7 and . it's about to go. who makes it
but my my hollywood career consists of i was i had 17 lines in a movie called the heart it was with brad davis it was a big boxing movie in the era of the rocky movies so it didn't you know get anything anywhere and i never met brad davis who later passed away but nonetheless that's my claim to fame so when you're bored one day look it up heart in the sports guy interviewing they've trainer said yet you will recognize that i got this long curly hair and on the last life that you want to get...
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[laughter] and then the brad pitt collectively to be accused of killing the b list actress. so those in the file i was with the archivist. and it is the actresses hair and then he kept all of the evidence. and then they had to remove a firing pin once to stop but add things from happening. and then he tried to take a wax cast of a heart to match it later on. it was pretty incredible he did check his own urine levels. [laughter] and then was interested in his own forensics lab and chemistry and starting multiple businesses. and it was so many other facets also has a librarian learned so much to further his own so where do you begin you have five decades of material and you said so you have this narrative with you are putting together and so then i want to read so that you don't just take my word for it. >> to biography and true crime while many have failed pros thompson one - - dawson's writing is incredible it does not skimp on valuable details. so how do you cross this narrative. so for me starting to learn about the chronology and how they developed. because we really want
[laughter] and then the brad pitt collectively to be accused of killing the b list actress. so those in the file i was with the archivist. and it is the actresses hair and then he kept all of the evidence. and then they had to remove a firing pin once to stop but add things from happening. and then he tried to take a wax cast of a heart to match it later on. it was pretty incredible he did check his own urine levels. [laughter] and then was interested in his own forensics lab and chemistry and...
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(brad) good boy. (woman 2) what's up with the cone? (brad) i told you this would work.e. >> the outbreak of the coronavirus has many couples wondering if they should postpone their wedding plans.>> reporter: lauren and erika petaluma are planning to get married may 9 and they are not sure whether they should postpone it. >> there's a lot of uncertainty around whether or not it's going to happen or not. we are in limbo waiting to find out what we should do. we don't know what to do. >> they went to have their marriage wedding here, the invitations to 125 people have already gone out and the caterer is booked. >> we might have to reschedule or postpone or do something completely different, maybe have a smaller group. >> yesterday i had an april 25 event rescheduled for 4 july. >> they have not experienced any cancellations so far but event planners have moved april weddings to later in the year ma will likely be a similar story. >> we are still planning to move forward with all of the events scheduled in mid-may and throughout the rest of the summer and fall. understandin
(brad) good boy. (woman 2) what's up with the cone? (brad) i told you this would work.e. >> the outbreak of the coronavirus has many couples wondering if they should postpone their wedding plans.>> reporter: lauren and erika petaluma are planning to get married may 9 and they are not sure whether they should postpone it. >> there's a lot of uncertainty around whether or not it's going to happen or not. we are in limbo waiting to find out what we should do. we don't know what...
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on brad's instagram, the store as it's called will make home deliveries free of charge.ght of how times have changed, we have decided to change the way we do things a bit. we're mobilizing a group of volunteers to deliver groceries, one week's groceries to elderly people that should not be out shopping on their own in these times. >> brad, thank you. brad encouraging users, if you know somebody who might need their service, reach out to him with names for anybody who might need a warm meal and a helping hand in these tough times. >> it's a double whammy for them, with the tornado they went through, and now the coronavirus. >> and thankfully belmont university where brad went to school has teamed up with them to get it going and stock those shelves. if you know anybody in that area, by all means, let them know. >> it's the volunteer state. >> yes. there you go. >>> finally, there have been some really -- i'm sure you've noticed on social media, creative funny posts addressing this strange new normal that we all now live in. for starters, never before had blossom events in
on brad's instagram, the store as it's called will make home deliveries free of charge.ght of how times have changed, we have decided to change the way we do things a bit. we're mobilizing a group of volunteers to deliver groceries, one week's groceries to elderly people that should not be out shopping on their own in these times. >> brad, thank you. brad encouraging users, if you know somebody who might need their service, reach out to him with names for anybody who might need a warm...
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(brad) good boy. (woman 2) what's up with the cone? (brad) i told you this would work. apartments-dot-com. the most popular place to find a place. >>> we are trying to minimize our impact, as we all should be. just illustrating how important it is to social contract this entire idea. is about all of us. it's about being careful and playing by the rules. speaking of rain. it was dumping today. i saw half an inch of rain in parts of san jose. up around santa rosa. in the rain really came down out there. we will see if you were scattered showers tonight, but overall widely scattered. if you look at the temperatures from today you can see the radar. you can see that motion with the arrows ager in there. that's kind of going towards the west and towards the south. those rain showers are dropping out of it at the and as the night goes on the chance of thunderstorms, which we had today, not as good. they will diminish all my. tomorrow is a relatively dry day and then we will get back into it tomorrow night. hopefully more rain. for us tomorrow it's a relatively dry day. may be
(brad) good boy. (woman 2) what's up with the cone? (brad) i told you this would work. apartments-dot-com. the most popular place to find a place. >>> we are trying to minimize our impact, as we all should be. just illustrating how important it is to social contract this entire idea. is about all of us. it's about being careful and playing by the rules. speaking of rain. it was dumping today. i saw half an inch of rain in parts of san jose. up around santa rosa. in the rain really came...
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(brad) good boy. (woman 2) what's up with the cone? (brad) i told you this would work.opular place to find a place. >>> garrison's awake and offline. find him and shut him down. kill him if you have to. >> that one was my idea. >> jimmy: that is vin diesel in "bloodshot." [ cheers and applause ] it opens friday. i like it already. so "bloodshot" is a comic book character. >> bloodshot is a comic book character. >> jimmy: from which comic series? >> valiant comics. "new york times" best-seller. >> jimmy: and what is the story about bloodshot? what is his thing? >> he's a soldier who is enhanced with nanites. >> jimmy: nanites? >> nanites in his blood that allow him to regenerate and give him all these superpowers. but the story is an interesting story. guy pearce is in it. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. right. >> it's kind of a mind puzzle, the story. so much so that guy pearce, while he was filming, two months into filming, said "thank god i did memento before doing bloodshot. because i wouldn't have understood this at all." >> jimmy: it opens on friday the 13th. are you superst
(brad) good boy. (woman 2) what's up with the cone? (brad) i told you this would work.opular place to find a place. >>> garrison's awake and offline. find him and shut him down. kill him if you have to. >> that one was my idea. >> jimmy: that is vin diesel in "bloodshot." [ cheers and applause ] it opens friday. i like it already. so "bloodshot" is a comic book character. >> bloodshot is a comic book character. >> jimmy: from which comic...
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(brad) good boy. (woman 2) what's up with the cone? (brad) i told you this would work.ar place to find a place. ♪ dramatic choir music ♪ dramatic choir music ♪ dramatic choir music it's the rush of relaxation. introducing the all-new lincoln corsair. (vo)electric, it doesn't i knhave enough range.nking. it can't handle the elements. and, there is nowhere to charge up. well, think again. ♪ >>> oh, yeah! >> you got me, right? >> i still got you, woo-hoo! ian lightfoot is fearless! >> this is amazing! o' >> yeah, but just keep going, don't look back. just straight ahead. >> you still got the rope, right? >> jimmy: that is "onward." chris pratt, tom holland, the movie from pixar. it's sad at times, have you guys seen the whole movie yet? >> no, i'll see it at the premiere, though, i'll be crying with everyone else. >> jimmy: did you see it? >> it's very moving. the original story dan scanlon, our director, it's very personal and so creative. as a young man dan and his brother, they lost their father. and dan found some audiotapes that apparently had his father's voice. he'd
(brad) good boy. (woman 2) what's up with the cone? (brad) i told you this would work.ar place to find a place. ♪ dramatic choir music ♪ dramatic choir music ♪ dramatic choir music it's the rush of relaxation. introducing the all-new lincoln corsair. (vo)electric, it doesn't i knhave enough range.nking. it can't handle the elements. and, there is nowhere to charge up. well, think again. ♪ >>> oh, yeah! >> you got me, right? >> i still got you, woo-hoo! ian lightfoot...
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(brad) good boy. (woman 2) what's up with the cone? (brad) i told you this would work. ♪ dramatic choir music ♪ dramatic choir music ♪ dramatic choir music it's the rush of relaxation. introducing the all-new lincoln corsair. ♪ this is "jeopardy!" here are today's contestants-- an adjunct professor from new york, new york... an ob-gyn from san diego, california... and our returning champion, a retired school psychologist from cherry hill, new jersey... ...whose 1 day cash winnings total $25,874. and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. [ cheers and applause ] thank you, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome. as you just heard, sid, most impressive on yesterday's program. not bad for a retired gentleman.
(brad) good boy. (woman 2) what's up with the cone? (brad) i told you this would work. ♪ dramatic choir music ♪ dramatic choir music ♪ dramatic choir music it's the rush of relaxation. introducing the all-new lincoln corsair. ♪ this is "jeopardy!" here are today's contestants-- an adjunct professor from new york, new york... an ob-gyn from san diego, california... and our returning champion, a retired school psychologist from cherry hill, new jersey... ...whose 1 day cash...
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brad >> hello, cramer >> yeah, brad, you're up >> hey, congratulations on 15 years. father watch it the whole time >> thank you i forget about it. geeze. all right. >> i really love your whole thesis about stocks from at home. >> sure. >> what do you think of stamps.com >> it's the business at home, you know what, it is a football stock. it went, it's a battleground stock. i don't want no battleground stocks i got to own pristine stocks into a sell-off. pristine let's go to joe in florida joe! >> yeah, jim, i'm calming up about cypress semi conductor >> didn't they there is one, suddenly they weren't allowed to do the acquisition. i can't touch that thing why? i have no idea during the period when the company is being bought so you have to stay away entirely robert in connecticut. robert >> hey, jim, love the show let me get your thoughts on anheuser-busch >> it's a downgrade today. when i see that, it tells me, if you can't work beer, we have to stay away from bud i have consolations, i have to tell you, beer sales are slowing. beer sales are slowing so why do we ne
brad >> hello, cramer >> yeah, brad, you're up >> hey, congratulations on 15 years. father watch it the whole time >> thank you i forget about it. geeze. all right. >> i really love your whole thesis about stocks from at home. >> sure. >> what do you think of stamps.com >> it's the business at home, you know what, it is a football stock. it went, it's a battleground stock. i don't want no battleground stocks i got to own pristine stocks into a...
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(brad) good boy. (woman 2) what's up with the cone? (brad) i told you this would work.t popular place to find a place. >>> i can't wait to drive. by the time i'm done riding my bike to protests, i am too tired to march. [ laughter ] >> dial it down, dude. >> i got this. >> who knows, maybe someday you'll be able to give me a ride somewhere. >> smash! i'm coming to ask for your daughter's hand in marriage. >> well, that sounds -- why? >> he was going to say yes! >> i couldn't take that chance. you're so cool. feel me up. >> with plez. >> jimmy: amy poehler, believe it or not, as duncan in "duncanville." >> it's about duncan and his family, his friends who surround him. he thinks everything's lame and boring. he can't wait until he has his license and freedom. i play the voice of duncan and his mom, annie. she's in parking enforcement and likes rules, and she likes duncan to get her a chair so she can climb on it and yell at him face-to-face. >> jimmy: how do you settle on how you are going to approach the voice of a teenaged boy? >> you have to take all the words you usu
(brad) good boy. (woman 2) what's up with the cone? (brad) i told you this would work.t popular place to find a place. >>> i can't wait to drive. by the time i'm done riding my bike to protests, i am too tired to march. [ laughter ] >> dial it down, dude. >> i got this. >> who knows, maybe someday you'll be able to give me a ride somewhere. >> smash! i'm coming to ask for your daughter's hand in marriage. >> well, that sounds -- why? >> he was going...
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and one of the winners, again, was a good friend of our show, brad pitt.cceptance speech was super funny. and it was very funny at the golden globes as well. he's always been a funny guy it shouldn't surprise anyone here's something that brad and i did earlier this year. i wanted to show you guys. check it out ♪ >> jimmy: oh i'm sorry, i didn't order that >> courtesy of the gentleman at the bar. [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ laughter ] courtesy of the gentleman at the table. [ light laughter ] ♪ a scorpion bowl with a steak, medium rare. courtesy of the gentleman at the bar. ♪ [ light laughter ] [ cheers ] seafood tower, courtesy of the gentleman at the table ♪ a pyramid of ferrero rocher, courtesy of the gentleman at the bar. [ cheers ] ♪ edible arrangement [ laughter ] ♪ pancakes ♪ 30 hot dogs. ♪ whole coconut with mini-hammer ♪ [ laughter ] a bucket of tatar tots ♪ [ laughter ] hardee's sub ♪ red m&ms ♪ astronaut ice cream. ♪ calcium chews. ♪ toothpaste with orange juice ♪ teeth. ♪ hibachi shrimp ♪ three-tiered wedding cake. ♪ >> i ordered - >> i'm sorry,
and one of the winners, again, was a good friend of our show, brad pitt.cceptance speech was super funny. and it was very funny at the golden globes as well. he's always been a funny guy it shouldn't surprise anyone here's something that brad and i did earlier this year. i wanted to show you guys. check it out ♪ >> jimmy: oh i'm sorry, i didn't order that >> courtesy of the gentleman at the bar. [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ laughter ] courtesy of the gentleman at the table. [...
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(brad) good boy. (woman 2) what's up with the cone?ou this would wo apartments-dot-com we are t-mobile the first to go unlimited. first with no annual service contracts. first with taxes and fees included. now t-mobile has the first and only nationwide 5g network. reaching over 5,000 cities and towns and over 200 million americans. and t-mobile is not charging extra for 5g access.ne.. (vo)electric, it doesn't i knhave enough range.nking. it's yours. it can't handle the elements. and, there is nowhere to charge up. well, think again. ♪ ♪ [ creature noise ] >> jimmy: yeah! [ cheers and applause ] there's "a quiet place part 2." emily blunt. the movie, can i say how it, where it picks up? can i say -- >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: it picks up -- >> right where we left off. except john's dead. >> jimmy: except john's dead. >> and now he's abandoned me. so i'm left with three children, one of which is is a newborn baby. i've got a baby box. and that's about all she's got. >> you've got a wooden box with some oxygen and a baby in it. >> she liked
(brad) good boy. (woman 2) what's up with the cone?ou this would wo apartments-dot-com we are t-mobile the first to go unlimited. first with no annual service contracts. first with taxes and fees included. now t-mobile has the first and only nationwide 5g network. reaching over 5,000 cities and towns and over 200 million americans. and t-mobile is not charging extra for 5g access.ne.. (vo)electric, it doesn't i knhave enough range.nking. it's yours. it can't handle the elements. and, there is...