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dealing with the aftereffects of covert now germany's small brewers have been hit hard by the closure of bars and restaurants in the pandemic with many now warning there may not survive peter all of the reports. god whether it's munich's october fest all colognes carnival plays a big role in germany's big celebrations has hit those parties hard as the need to implement coronavirus measures the scene cancelled and bars and restaurants closed which in turn has had a knock on effect for brewers really bad to the situation off the smaller breweries because say they're off selling their bureaus in restaurants and pops and you know pops and restaurants are closed since november so there is no real sales at the moment for them be a sales of actually being declining in germany for a while now understood to be due to health concerns but over the last year they have gone off a cliff 17.3 percent down on a year on year sales for april 14 point one percent down for november some have looked to diversify to move with the times when it caught in bavaria overturned a ruling banning the sale of alcoh
dealing with the aftereffects of covert now germany's small brewers have been hit hard by the closure of bars and restaurants in the pandemic with many now warning there may not survive peter all of the reports. god whether it's munich's october fest all colognes carnival plays a big role in germany's big celebrations has hit those parties hard as the need to implement coronavirus measures the scene cancelled and bars and restaurants closed which in turn has had a knock on effect for brewers...
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also, a can shortage has brewers scrambling for a solution.ater, alex trebek's son with a fitting tribute to his dad. oral-b combines a dentist-inspired brush head with the gentle energy of micro-vibrations for the wow of a professional clean feel every day. my mouth says wow and so does my oral-b. thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of the body, are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+/her2- metastatic breast cancer, as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole significantly delayed disease progression versus letrozole, and shrank tumors in over half of patients. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infections that can lead to death. ibrance may cause severe inflammation of the lungs that can lead to death. tell your doctor right away if you have new or worsening symptoms, including trouble breathing, shortness of breath, c
also, a can shortage has brewers scrambling for a solution.ater, alex trebek's son with a fitting tribute to his dad. oral-b combines a dentist-inspired brush head with the gentle energy of micro-vibrations for the wow of a professional clean feel every day. my mouth says wow and so does my oral-b. thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of the body, are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor...
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that seemed cancelled and bars and restaurants closed which in turn has had a knock on effect for brewers who really bad this is situation of the smaller breweries because say they're often selling their beers in restaurants shops and see no pops and restaurants are closed since november so there is no real sales at the moment for them be a sales of actually being declining in germany for a while now understood to be due to health concerns but over the last year they have gone off a cliff 17.3 percent down on a year on year sales for april 14 point one percent down for november some have looked to diversify to move with the times when a court in bavaria overturned a ruling banning the sale of alcohol in public spaces last month this brewery in munich set up a machine. so we have here the mobil tank which was created with 2 other companies and here you have fresh team beer and the you can tap using the yap all the have to do is download the top of your credit card and then if you scan secure code you can type directly through the app and also be contact less so that is also entirely covere
that seemed cancelled and bars and restaurants closed which in turn has had a knock on effect for brewers who really bad this is situation of the smaller breweries because say they're often selling their beers in restaurants shops and see no pops and restaurants are closed since november so there is no real sales at the moment for them be a sales of actually being declining in germany for a while now understood to be due to health concerns but over the last year they have gone off a cliff 17.3...
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and bottles they usually the territory of the larger produces the vast majority of germany small brewers sell direct to bars and restaurants all. all of which are closed with no real indication when they'll reopen the german government has provided financial aid and while it has helped it isn't a solution over 300 brewers have signed an open letter sent to angela merkel's government warning of an existential crisis in the industry while a lot of the talk has been about getting schools shops and hairdressers open there's no end in sight to covert restrictions on the hospitality industry if i can open i have to take on more debt but i really need an opening date i understand that it's difficult with the situation as it is but if i don't have an opening date i don't know. how much money i will need to until that day and i constantly will need to keep looking for more money somewhere and this is just it's i'm just immense challenge and eventually it will not work any more and eventually water won't make any sense this breweries use the time that they've been closed during the pandemic to upg
and bottles they usually the territory of the larger produces the vast majority of germany small brewers sell direct to bars and restaurants all. all of which are closed with no real indication when they'll reopen the german government has provided financial aid and while it has helped it isn't a solution over 300 brewers have signed an open letter sent to angela merkel's government warning of an existential crisis in the industry while a lot of the talk has been about getting schools shops and...
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we stopped drinking pints and drinks at bars and restaurants. >> reporter: while small brewers are hit, beer giants have said they have not been immune. they say supply the improving but watson said it's not just a beer industry problem. >> we are seeing you know, even the largest producers of soda for example, to discontinue individual product lines. >> reporter: can makers according to the trade group are ramping up production with 12 billion more cans to come this year. until then, this brewing company started to reuse discontinued cans. rewrap and fill them with new product and soon expect to run out of cans to refill. back at middle brow. do you see a light at the end of the tunnel? >> i go between whether it's a height and whether it's the sun or whether it's an on coming train. and i do think the it's the sun. >> reporter: a can crunch not expected to end until the pandemic does. cbs news. chicago. and that's the overnight news for this tuesday. for some of you the news continues, for others check back later for cbs this morning. and follow us online, any time, at cbs news.com.
we stopped drinking pints and drinks at bars and restaurants. >> reporter: while small brewers are hit, beer giants have said they have not been immune. they say supply the improving but watson said it's not just a beer industry problem. >> we are seeing you know, even the largest producers of soda for example, to discontinue individual product lines. >> reporter: can makers according to the trade group are ramping up production with 12 billion more cans to come this year....
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brewer family: whoo! steve: everybody's here trying to win theirself a lotta cash, and somebody might have a shot drivin' outta here in that brand-new car. [cheering and applause]
brewer family: whoo! steve: everybody's here trying to win theirself a lotta cash, and somebody might have a shot drivin' outta here in that brand-new car. [cheering and applause]
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i'm contessa brewer. this is the news on cnbc >>> the article of impeachment now before the senate is an unconstitutional act of vengeance. >>> lawyers for donald trump accusing house managers of wagging a campaign of hatred against the former president. >>> coast to coast we've got winter weather advisories and warnings. >> reporter: from sea to freezing sea tracking a brutal weather system that's hitting nearly every state in the nation >> i tonight know if it's a coverup. >> new york governor andrew cuomo in a harsh spotlight accused of hiding covid deaths in nursing homes >>> plus the pandemic of violence against asian-americans. hate crimes spiking during coronavirus. >>> live from cnbc global headquarters the facts. the truth. "the news with shepard smith." >>> good evening, i'm contessa brewer in for shep tonight closing argument in donald trump's impeachment trial will take place tomorrow. the final step before the vote today the defense presented and rested its case and senators asked a pointed f
i'm contessa brewer. this is the news on cnbc >>> the article of impeachment now before the senate is an unconstitutional act of vengeance. >>> lawyers for donald trump accusing house managers of wagging a campaign of hatred against the former president. >>> coast to coast we've got winter weather advisories and warnings. >> reporter: from sea to freezing sea tracking a brutal weather system that's hitting nearly every state in the nation >> i tonight know...
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tonight much of the country is a frozen tundra and it's not letting up anytime soon i'm contessa brewer. this is the news on cnbc >> this massive storm system expected to move to the northeast. >> more than 150,000 americans across dozens of states under advisory for brutal weather. record low temperatures, massive travel destructions and a dangerous forecast ahead punished for their votes to convict. facing trouble at home for taking a stand about donald trump and his behavior tonight fall-out for the g.o.p. >> i know better days are ahead. >> the biden agenda, with impeachment in the rearview, the president on covid relief and the challenges ahead. >> i want to clarify facts on the nursing homes. >> plus, new york governor andrew cuomo pushes back against accusations he hid the number of covid deaths in nursing homes. >> live from cnbc, the facts, the truth, the news with sheppard smith good evening, i'm contessa brewer in for shepard smith tonight. a powerful storm is moving across the country for areas that rarely see this weather half of america is under a winter weather advisory.
tonight much of the country is a frozen tundra and it's not letting up anytime soon i'm contessa brewer. this is the news on cnbc >> this massive storm system expected to move to the northeast. >> more than 150,000 americans across dozens of states under advisory for brutal weather. record low temperatures, massive travel destructions and a dangerous forecast ahead punished for their votes to convict. facing trouble at home for taking a stand about donald trump and his behavior...
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. >> seth: andrew brewer yeah, brewer >> he was very cool, and he goes "spade, come on.es "we will lose so much advertising if you say it we saw it at rehearsal so, when we go to air, if you say it, this loses $20 million of advertising if you say these three letters. if you say these two letters."l gonna blow it, spudly. and so, i said it and it got too big a laugh and i was like, "grrrr." and then dennis goes, "that's the news and he goes, "you're done, dude." and so i walked out. and then i see brewer and he goes -- and i go, "i don't know, see what happens." and then, i think it was okay. >> seth: you got away with it. >> something -- i just saw this - i just realized you were there on the other one >> seth: yeah. i was there. i want to point out i co-wrote this sketch. "sean penn, celebrity rose." i was sean penn and you played -- you played owen wilson. but i did not -- this was your idea was what you wanted who is someone you and i are bo >> love owen wilson and love sean penn. did you do a sean penn nose or is that just you >> seth: no, i just --- i think that is
. >> seth: andrew brewer yeah, brewer >> he was very cool, and he goes "spade, come on.es "we will lose so much advertising if you say it we saw it at rehearsal so, when we go to air, if you say it, this loses $20 million of advertising if you say these three letters. if you say these two letters."l gonna blow it, spudly. and so, i said it and it got too big a laugh and i was like, "grrrr." and then dennis goes, "that's the news and he goes,...
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produces the vast majority of germany small brewers sell direct to bars and restaurants all of which are closed with no real indication when they'll reopen the german government towers provided financial aid while it has helped it isn't a solution over 300 brewers have signed an open letter sent to angle of merkel's government warning of an existential crisis in the industry while a lot of the talk has been about getting schools shops and hairdressers open there's no end in sight to covert restrictions on the hospitality industry if i can open i have to take on more debt but i really need an opening date i understand that it's difficult with the situation as it is but if i don't have an opening date i don't know. how much money i will need to until that day and i constantly will need to keep looking for more money somewhere and this is just it's i'm just immense challenge and eventually it will not work any more and eventually water won't make any sense this breweries use the time that they've been closed during the pandemic to upgrade production facilities in order to allow them to
produces the vast majority of germany small brewers sell direct to bars and restaurants all of which are closed with no real indication when they'll reopen the german government towers provided financial aid while it has helped it isn't a solution over 300 brewers have signed an open letter sent to angle of merkel's government warning of an existential crisis in the industry while a lot of the talk has been about getting schools shops and hairdressers open there's no end in sight to covert...
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jack brewer played four different teams in the nfl.man and he supported president trump, a member of black voices for trump, and was involved in the opportunity zones project designed to reduce poverty and create jobs in communities of color. both men join me now. and john and jack, when people ask me how i want to recognize black history month on "the faulkner focus" i say watch the program today because i want to bring incredible icons of history together with those people who are working so hard in all communities of color and outside of that. so that's why you guys are here together. i want to start with you, john. we had an incredible conversation leading up to this and i asked why did you raise your fist as you stood on that podium as a medal winner and you said i want you to know about the fist and what it represents. can you tell us about that? >> absolutely. i would like to start off by saying our cause at the olympic games in 1968 was relative to humanity. we were concerned about humanity. we were concerned about the plan of
jack brewer played four different teams in the nfl.man and he supported president trump, a member of black voices for trump, and was involved in the opportunity zones project designed to reduce poverty and create jobs in communities of color. both men join me now. and john and jack, when people ask me how i want to recognize black history month on "the faulkner focus" i say watch the program today because i want to bring incredible icons of history together with those people who are...
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and now, more on the spac gaming world and contessa brewer with more on this and special guests.ntessa. >> hello, brian. and now the agreement just cemented bringing together some well known names in gaming and the spac is brought together with andrew pascal and jim murren. now, play studios is offering well known casual games on apps and social media games and these are free to play like my vegas black jack, but the players earn real rewards like a night at mgm resorts and a partner to play studios and they have nearly 300 such partner around the globe, and big plans for expansion. this deal values the play studios at $1.1 billion, and the institutional investors blackrock, clear bridge, and newberger have signed on already, and joining me now for the first exclusive on cnbc is jim murren and andrew pascal. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> and jim, you bring to the table, a wealth of knowledge about the world of gaming and by that i mean gambling. and where it can go digitally. what are the hopes and expectations for this acquisition? >> well, i believe f
and now, more on the spac gaming world and contessa brewer with more on this and special guests.ntessa. >> hello, brian. and now the agreement just cemented bringing together some well known names in gaming and the spac is brought together with andrew pascal and jim murren. now, play studios is offering well known casual games on apps and social media games and these are free to play like my vegas black jack, but the players earn real rewards like a night at mgm resorts and a partner to...
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. >> jack brewer and mike cox will talk about the game.bandage or -- >> if there is one thing football fans thinking beer and eating wings wanted is a deep storyline in their halftime show. jillian: 11 nationals arrested at the border, new immigration, put more americans at risk of covid-19. brandon judd warns border security can be politicized. he joins us live. >> sandy. >> tell me about it. todd: stole the punchline from yesterday. olivia newton john to increase critics you better shave up. she is getting me back from yesterday. olivia newton john responds. we will fight it out during the break. "fox and friends first" on friday continues. ♪♪ when you have a two-inch lift. when you have goodyear duratrac tires. when you have rancho shocks and an integrated dual exhaust. when you have all that, the last thing you'll need... is a road. the chevy silverado trail boss. ready to off-road, right from the factory. these folks, they don't have time to go to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to
. >> jack brewer and mike cox will talk about the game.bandage or -- >> if there is one thing football fans thinking beer and eating wings wanted is a deep storyline in their halftime show. jillian: 11 nationals arrested at the border, new immigration, put more americans at risk of covid-19. brandon judd warns border security can be politicized. he joins us live. >> sandy. >> tell me about it. todd: stole the punchline from yesterday. olivia newton john to increase...
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todd: jack brewer and mike cox join us with the preview and their predictions.e aside for brady and maholmes, what else are you watching on sunday? >> i expect a big day, we have to remember the tampa bay buccaneers had one of the top defenses in the league and so i expect them to control the game, brady needs to keep going because they are so explosive on the other side. it is a fun game to watch, with brady, it is a lot of fun for families, pretty hot tv ratings. todd: a little ground and pounds, mentioning defense. what do you expect in terms of matchups? >> a big deal dealing with jp p, barrett, kansas city chiefs, you have a handful. jillian: todd didn't want to talk about the -- patrick maholmes, the comparison we have, 21-numfour, age difference is huge. the touchdown pass, the interception, patrick maholmes with 6. patrick maholmes plays like he has decades of experience. what will that mean to maholmes? >> a huge benefit. can play for another 15 years but he is playing brady and has to come in and doesn't force anything or make any mistakes. the kansas
todd: jack brewer and mike cox join us with the preview and their predictions.e aside for brady and maholmes, what else are you watching on sunday? >> i expect a big day, we have to remember the tampa bay buccaneers had one of the top defenses in the league and so i expect them to control the game, brady needs to keep going because they are so explosive on the other side. it is a fun game to watch, with brady, it is a lot of fun for families, pretty hot tv ratings. todd: a little ground...
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among the industries hardest hit by the closures are germany's beer brewers take a look this archive footage shows munich sao tobar fest in 2019 will the world's largest beer festival ever return to normal this year's october fest hasn't been cancelled but in 2020 it was shut down completely germans can't even drink beer in restaurants which can only offer take away the country's 1500 breweries are reporting a slump in sales small beer makers are struggling to survive. and . last year we had 40 percent less sales than in a comparable year a business like ours can't survive without aid. brewery has 15 employees and normally produces 400000 liters of beer annually but that figure will probably remain out of reach this year the company is staying afloat with the help of government aid beers still being brewed in bottles but it can't sell its biggest profit maker draft beer for restaurants the brewery hopes the government will be a reliable partner and it has to be clear that once we open we can close after 2 weeks that's not possible it would break our necks. meanwhile the firm sells it
among the industries hardest hit by the closures are germany's beer brewers take a look this archive footage shows munich sao tobar fest in 2019 will the world's largest beer festival ever return to normal this year's october fest hasn't been cancelled but in 2020 it was shut down completely germans can't even drink beer in restaurants which can only offer take away the country's 1500 breweries are reporting a slump in sales small beer makers are struggling to survive. and . last year we had 40...
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todd: joining us for a preview, 2021 cpac speaker jack brewer.e out of it? >> hopefully it's a plan, plan of action how conservatives and republicans can get this country back together. the first month 1/2 or so of the biden administration has been just reprehensible. when you look at the policies passed, the attack on religious freedoms, the jobs that are being destroyed right now because of this administration's policies, really it is concerning. we knew it would be a push, a hard push to the left but no one imagined policies being put in place such as these. i mean i saw yesterday that the task force that are actually going against that sex trafficking that president put together is now being destroyed. i mean so this is just a complete abomination. i think it should be a concern to all americans, not just americans on the right but anyone with common sense, anyone with faith, anyone who puts their spirituality first and families across this nation should be concerned with these policies. jillian: a few questions here. can you give us a little
todd: joining us for a preview, 2021 cpac speaker jack brewer.e out of it? >> hopefully it's a plan, plan of action how conservatives and republicans can get this country back together. the first month 1/2 or so of the biden administration has been just reprehensible. when you look at the policies passed, the attack on religious freedoms, the jobs that are being destroyed right now because of this administration's policies, really it is concerning. we knew it would be a push, a hard push...
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pete hegseth, jack brewer, join us with a preview of the highly anticipated event.e images of the surface of mars beaming down to earth from the perseverance rover. the first 360 degrees panoramic view of the red planet showing the crater where it landed one week ago after a 7 month journey through space. neil: people on social media, you believe in aliens, right? do you believe in aliens? jillian: you say yes, i work with one. 11 minutes after the hour. a reopening entry norming, parents in san francisco taking action, two people leading the effort to recall school board members joining us next. todd: did you see this? bernie is back, going viral again. the new meme, dressed for success. ♪♪ and safety standards with all her labor represented. for the past several weeks we've been with the united educators of san francisco regarding the plan for this spring. >> unified school district reaching an agreement to open school this spring but not giving a start date. jillian: recolored against three school board members. joining us now, those who are recalling these effor
pete hegseth, jack brewer, join us with a preview of the highly anticipated event.e images of the surface of mars beaming down to earth from the perseverance rover. the first 360 degrees panoramic view of the red planet showing the crater where it landed one week ago after a 7 month journey through space. neil: people on social media, you believe in aliens, right? do you believe in aliens? jillian: you say yes, i work with one. 11 minutes after the hour. a reopening entry norming, parents in...
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kids: house finch, mourning dove, european starling, brewer's blackbird, red-tailed hawk, american crowboy: hooded oriole, gray egret, great blue heron, and a mockingbird. rumble: the students love this. they love charging in here and really getting to know at a very deep, profound level what's showing up in our habitat. we observe, we record, we analyze, we share. all of these are important skills for our students. so, at the very bottom, do you see the live spider ithere? kids: yeah. rumble: i'm surrounded by deerweed, native sages, encilia, but if you go back to 2014, i would have been standing on asphalt. peel back that asphalt, allow the dirt to be there, to plant native plants and create a living laboratory for students to really explore. girl: my name is ramona ramino. i like the garden because we come here and explore nature in the garden. what i e in the garn is hummingbirds, mockingbirds, and flowers. second girl: my name is jimena lopez. we're trying to illustrate poppies and deer grass. boy: the california poppy is a flower native to california. rumble: it was a beautiful th
kids: house finch, mourning dove, european starling, brewer's blackbird, red-tailed hawk, american crowboy: hooded oriole, gray egret, great blue heron, and a mockingbird. rumble: the students love this. they love charging in here and really getting to know at a very deep, profound level what's showing up in our habitat. we observe, we record, we analyze, we share. all of these are important skills for our students. so, at the very bottom, do you see the live spider ithere? kids: yeah. rumble:...
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brian, back to you. >> thank you, contessa brewer. >>> well, it is time for the daily vaccination update, and where we stand on the race for the shots and the numbers of where citi is going to be hitting a speed bump, and just over 43 million doses administered and 32.8 million people getting at least one shot, which means that the percentage of u.s. adults over 18 with at least one shot ticked up a little bit. 12.8% from yesterday's 12.5. all of this is the biden administration is focusing its attention on a key issue which is convincing every american to take the vaccine. according to a new cdc study 49% of mile an hour americans only will be vaccinated which is up from september, but still low. we will talk more about this gap in the coming days and what is the lag between the first shot and the second shot, and that three to four-week lag that you have the take or if a lot of areas will be building up the supplies, because we are hearing the reports of of the empty vaccination locations. the story to watch. all right. ahead, a rising market is not just helping the 401(k), and believe
brian, back to you. >> thank you, contessa brewer. >>> well, it is time for the daily vaccination update, and where we stand on the race for the shots and the numbers of where citi is going to be hitting a speed bump, and just over 43 million doses administered and 32.8 million people getting at least one shot, which means that the percentage of u.s. adults over 18 with at least one shot ticked up a little bit. 12.8% from yesterday's 12.5. all of this is the biden administration...
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. >> cnbc's contessa brewer on the latest controversy the governor's facing. >> cuomo's aides who sayre in the room cat gorically deny the governor made any threats. he's calling their accusations conspiracy theories, blaming opponents, as we saw from assemblyman kim from queens, cuomo is now accusing him of running a racket >> if you attack my integrity and my administration's integrity, am i going to fail to respond? no >> we talked to assemblyman kim a short time ago ourselves and says look, this is all a distraction. >> instead of addressing the reasons why their office made an attempt to hide and cover up nursing home deaths and give out legal immunity at the peak of the pandemic in nursing homes, he's deflecting. that's what he does best >> as the spotlight intensifies on cuomo and whether he intentionally tried to hide the death toll at the nursing homes, families are demanding answers for example, agnes died a couple days after her nursing home sent her there. her son, a registered democrat, same party as cuomo says this isn't about politics the. >> i think there was an intent
. >> cnbc's contessa brewer on the latest controversy the governor's facing. >> cuomo's aides who sayre in the room cat gorically deny the governor made any threats. he's calling their accusations conspiracy theories, blaming opponents, as we saw from assemblyman kim from queens, cuomo is now accusing him of running a racket >> if you attack my integrity and my administration's integrity, am i going to fail to respond? no >> we talked to assemblyman kim a short time ago...
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. ♪ ♪ >>> i'm contessa brewer. here's your cnbc news this hour.ple with dementia are twice as likely to get covid-19 and twice as likely to die after getting it >> the town of palm beach, florida, is considering whether former president donald trump can continue living at his mar-a-lago club. council members will hear from the town's attorney on a 1993 agreement that some say bars him from living at the club. >> in myanmar's second big of the city, hundreds of protesters are taking to the streets despite the bans on gatherings police used water canons to disperse those demonstrators. >> nielsen says 92 million people watched the super bowl on tv that's the fewest in 15 years and cbs says it was the most livestreamed super bowl in history which brought total viewership above 96 million people and still a drop from last year and an enthusiasm lag there. >> it is always tough. >> contessa brewer. steph, you bought match group and sold costco. take me through that trade >> yeah. i mean, costco is just profit taking at 35 times earnings. it's almost li
. ♪ ♪ >>> i'm contessa brewer. here's your cnbc news this hour.ple with dementia are twice as likely to get covid-19 and twice as likely to die after getting it >> the town of palm beach, florida, is considering whether former president donald trump can continue living at his mar-a-lago club. council members will hear from the town's attorney on a 1993 agreement that some say bars him from living at the club. >> in myanmar's second big of the city, hundreds of...
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multiple gaming platforms had multiple crashes contessa brewer joins us there what happened?om fanduel saying they were experiencing outages. was it all driven because of the surge in betting demand? >> well, i mean, that's part of it, dom. look, even before the game started, you had furious betters taking to social media to complain about online and moeshl crashes and there was a lot of swearing one tweeter wrote, how is it i'm seeing fanduel commercials on my television almost rubbing it in that i can't even place a bet. i'm told fanduals outages were intermittent because it exceeded expectations in michigan, they love sports betting and it just launched last month in nevada it wasn't just the betmga app, it was all the retail sports books. mgm couldn't take bets during the game or settle afterwards. they were still working actively to try to close out tickets at closing time in the sports book. barstool got complaints over its app crashes. penn gaming didn't point the finger at camby, draftkings did. in the meantime, draftking says it appears this outage was caused by a su
multiple gaming platforms had multiple crashes contessa brewer joins us there what happened?om fanduel saying they were experiencing outages. was it all driven because of the surge in betting demand? >> well, i mean, that's part of it, dom. look, even before the game started, you had furious betters taking to social media to complain about online and moeshl crashes and there was a lot of swearing one tweeter wrote, how is it i'm seeing fanduel commercials on my television almost rubbing...
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they can fight gambling so the government plays a big role. >> contessa brewer, thank you. >> facebook's that would force the tech giant to pay the publishers for their content. canada and eu lawmakers slamming saying they will not back down on legislation of their own that would force the social media giant to pay for content and a top uk lawmaker warns, australia is the ka canary in t coal mine. legislation ignores the realities of the relationship with publishers. news feeds still empty for users down under crystal crews line is making it clear novak se-- no vaccine, no crews. all passengers must be fully vaccinated against covid-19. >> a little tech problem there if you want to know nor about this this is removing blood to make it look more like a real vaccine. on wall street, the dow up one, the s&p 500 down seven and the nasdaq up nine >> heard you the whole time. ready. >>> i'm shepard smith and back by the miracle of television it's the bottom of the hour. time for top of the news at a virtual g-7 meeting, president biden had a message for world leaders. america is back. he told
they can fight gambling so the government plays a big role. >> contessa brewer, thank you. >> facebook's that would force the tech giant to pay the publishers for their content. canada and eu lawmakers slamming saying they will not back down on legislation of their own that would force the social media giant to pay for content and a top uk lawmaker warns, australia is the ka canary in t coal mine. legislation ignores the realities of the relationship with publishers. news feeds...
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he spent ten minutes berating me, yelling at me, threatening me and my career >> cnbc's contessa brewer now on the latest controversy the governor is facing contessa >> well, shep, cuomo's aides who say they were in the room categorically deny that the governor made any threats, but of course the pressure is building on cuomo. he's lashing out now at his critics, calling their accusations conspiracy theories, blaming opponents. as we saw from assemblyman kim from queens, cuomo is now accusing him of running a racket >> if you attack my integrity and my administration's integrity, am i going to fail to respond? no >> we talked to assemblyman ron kim just a short time ago ourselves and he says, look, this is all a distraction. >> instead of addressing the reasons why their office made an attempt to hide and cover up nursing home deaths and give out legal immunity at the peak of the pandemic nursing homes, he's deflecting and that's what he does best. >> as the spotlight intensifies on cuomo and whether he intentionally tried to hide the true death toll at state's nursing homes, furious fa
he spent ten minutes berating me, yelling at me, threatening me and my career >> cnbc's contessa brewer now on the latest controversy the governor is facing contessa >> well, shep, cuomo's aides who say they were in the room categorically deny that the governor made any threats, but of course the pressure is building on cuomo. he's lashing out now at his critics, calling their accusations conspiracy theories, blaming opponents. as we saw from assemblyman kim from queens, cuomo is...
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. >> cnbc's contessa brewer on the latest controversy that the governor is facing. shep, the aides who say they were in the room categorically deny that the governor made any threats, but the pressure is building on cuomo, and he is lashing out at the critics calling them conspiracy theories and blaming the opponents as we saw from assemblyman kim. calling it a racket. >> if you attack my integrity and my administration's integrity, am i going to fail to respond? no. >> we talked to assemblyman kim, and he says, this is a distraction. >> instead of addressing the reason that their office made an attempt to hide and cover-up the nursing home deaths and failed to give tout number in the height of the pandemic, he deflects, and that is what he does best. >> they are saying that he is hiding the toll, and families are furious. agnes died a couple of days after her nursing home sent her there. her son is a registered democrat and the same party as cuomo said this is not about politics. >> i believe there is an intentional cover-up because of the numbers. he is bragging a
. >> cnbc's contessa brewer on the latest controversy that the governor is facing. shep, the aides who say they were in the room categorically deny that the governor made any threats, but the pressure is building on cuomo, and he is lashing out at the critics calling them conspiracy theories and blaming the opponents as we saw from assemblyman kim. calling it a racket. >> if you attack my integrity and my administration's integrity, am i going to fail to respond? no. >> we...
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here's cnbc's contessa brewer. >> reporter: the pandemic and remote learning in the denver suburbs has taken its toll >> i started getting trapped in my own brain it's a cycle of doing nothing but screen time and school all day. >> reporter: madeline's a high school senior, andy's a sophomore. >> when i don't have a social connection with the people i choose to be around that hit me low. i think, yes, it has affected my mental health. >> as a parent, it's horrible. and i only get upset because it's my kids give me a second. >> reporter: their mom, a nurse practitioner, finds herself tackling tough conversations. >> one of my questions always is, do you feel like harming yourself and that's partly because it's my job to ask that at work and sometimes the answer has been, "i don't know. sometimes it's, "no, mom, i'm fine, leave me alone." >> reporter: over seven months last year, cdc reports 25% to 30% more emergency trips for children and teens for mental health reasons than in 2019. >> a big part of support and treatment for those individuals is connecting with others. the importance o
here's cnbc's contessa brewer. >> reporter: the pandemic and remote learning in the denver suburbs has taken its toll >> i started getting trapped in my own brain it's a cycle of doing nothing but screen time and school all day. >> reporter: madeline's a high school senior, andy's a sophomore. >> when i don't have a social connection with the people i choose to be around that hit me low. i think, yes, it has affected my mental health. >> as a parent, it's horrible....
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. >>> cnbc's contessa brewer with more on how the storm has delayed statewide vaccine efforts. >> reporter: the wind whistling, snow blowing and vaccination appointments canceled up and down the eastern seaboard in at least 11 states the nor'easter canceled some covid-19 vaccine cli clinics, six mega sites shuttered in new jersey. rhode island closed all three of its regional senators today. philadelphia opened only one of its city-run sites in massachusetts, the winter weather disrupted the rollout of phase two of vaccinations and the opening scheduled for the reggie lewis center in boston postponed. new york shut down at least five mass vaccination sites and half a dozen pop-up clinics new york city canceled all appointments through tomorrow. >> the storm is disrupting our vaccination effort and we need to keep people safe. we don't want folks, especially seniors, going out in unsafe conditions to get vaccinated. >> reporter: some pharmacies and hospitals were still doling out shots for those who could get there. mass transit ground to a halt. in new jersey, a system-wide shutdown from m
. >>> cnbc's contessa brewer with more on how the storm has delayed statewide vaccine efforts. >> reporter: the wind whistling, snow blowing and vaccination appointments canceled up and down the eastern seaboard in at least 11 states the nor'easter canceled some covid-19 vaccine cli clinics, six mega sites shuttered in new jersey. rhode island closed all three of its regional senators today. philadelphia opened only one of its city-run sites in massachusetts, the winter weather...
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we may see that show up in the numbers in coming days. >> contessa, brewer. thank you. >>> the cdc director says dangerous new variants remain a great concern, even as covid cases are falling nationwide so far at least 32 states have reported cases of strains first detected in the united kingdom, in brazil and south africa that's data from the cdc over the weekend health officials in maryland reported the state's first case of the south african variant. it's now the third known case of the strain in the u.s. today dr. anthony fauci said vaccines are the best way to fight the variants and called on americans to get a shot as soon as you can. >> you need to get vaccinated when it becomes available, as quickly and expeditiously as possible throughout the country. viruss cannot mutate if they don't replicate. >> there are positive new coved items ton. the cdc shows the u.s. vaccination effort is picking up speed, while average daily cases and hospitalizations have dropped. to levels that we really haven't seen in months but the death rate is still alarmingly high
we may see that show up in the numbers in coming days. >> contessa, brewer. thank you. >>> the cdc director says dangerous new variants remain a great concern, even as covid cases are falling nationwide so far at least 32 states have reported cases of strains first detected in the united kingdom, in brazil and south africa that's data from the cdc over the weekend health officials in maryland reported the state's first case of the south african variant. it's now the third known...
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