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charlie brown, houston, 45 seconds. -- the oh i. this would come about 180 degrees from landing site, to the primary landing site for apollo 11. according to the an extra bylaws of mechanics, this burn of a lunar engine would put -- less than ten miles from the site. once more in mission control they waited for word from the moon. >> charlie brown. they're down there. and by the boulder things right now. >> eight miles above the surface, 35,000 feet over the ancient hills, then a communications problem. contact with snoop was reestablished through charlie brown. >> this is snippy. >> right. go ahead. >> are you still among us? charlie >> will go up the freeway. >> right. right. >> fantastic, really. we can't believe we are seeing. i'll tell you joe. it is a rough beginnings. i tell, you we are down here where we can talk to the top of the hills. >> one of the key aspects of the mission. -- discusses some of the landing sites selected for apollo 11. [inaudible] they estimate 25 to 30%, [inaudible] it shouldn't be a problem. if you do
charlie brown, houston, 45 seconds. -- the oh i. this would come about 180 degrees from landing site, to the primary landing site for apollo 11. according to the an extra bylaws of mechanics, this burn of a lunar engine would put -- less than ten miles from the site. once more in mission control they waited for word from the moon. >> charlie brown. they're down there. and by the boulder things right now. >> eight miles above the surface, 35,000 feet over the ancient hills, then a...
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. >> roger, fantastic, charlie brown, fantastic. >> right. >> charlie made it.ly. >> we just can't believe what we're seeing. i'll tell you, joe. this satellite of ours, this moon of ours had a rough beginning somewhere back there. i'll tell you, we're down here where we can touch the top of some hills, though. >> then, one of the key aspects of the mission, tom stafford describes the landing site selected for "apollo 11." >> yeah, okay. the approach in looks a lot smoother than some of the orbiter photos show. it's still estimate 25% to 30%, a semi-clear area. so, if the limb has enough hover time, at least from what we can see at 50,000 feet it should not be a problem. as far as you come down the wrong area and you don't have the hovers on, you're going to have to shove off. >> now it was time to begin the rendezvous. on this first low orbit, they would make the initial burn, to put snoopy and charlie brown into the proper phase relationship for the coming maneuvers. >> okay, we're burning, john, we're burning! >> snoopy was not ready for the rendezvous sequen
. >> roger, fantastic, charlie brown, fantastic. >> right. >> charlie made it.ly. >> we just can't believe what we're seeing. i'll tell you, joe. this satellite of ours, this moon of ours had a rough beginning somewhere back there. i'll tell you, we're down here where we can touch the top of some hills, though. >> then, one of the key aspects of the mission, tom stafford describes the landing site selected for "apollo 11." >> yeah, okay. the...
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the command module, call sign charlie brown, the lunar module, snoopy. it was time for conversation and it was time for showing the people at home on the earth what space travel is like. >> you have your choice, if you don't like things right side up, you can go upside down. >> i just do whatever he says. >> roger. >> it's the only way to fly. >> farther and farther from earth, stafford, young and cernan flew on their wingless flight, now off the rotating home planet day and night became only a progression of minutes as the spacecraft rotated at three revolutions an hour. >> we're about to finish the diagonal thing. tomorrow we should be around the moon. >> roger. >> apollo 10, it sounds like we're ready for a naval drill on the flight deck. >> here is your horoscope reading. tom stafford, you should concentrate on doing things that aren't done. john young, you will have a slow day today. this will give you time to concentrate on the work ahead. you will enjoy your surroundings and companions. >> give careful thought to your working and driving habits, d
the command module, call sign charlie brown, the lunar module, snoopy. it was time for conversation and it was time for showing the people at home on the earth what space travel is like. >> you have your choice, if you don't like things right side up, you can go upside down. >> i just do whatever he says. >> roger. >> it's the only way to fly. >> farther and farther from earth, stafford, young and cernan flew on their wingless flight, now off the rotating home...
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but also about charlie. >> oh, charlie. him. >> but whether nick knew it or not charlie was in the very capable hands of his uncle mark who received a commission from his worried sister lynn before she was murdered. >> if anything happens to me, take care of my son. >> and he did. how do you feel about that boy? >> love. yeah. this one's going to be tough. i always look back at that moment as the greatest gift i ever received from the man who i still hate more than any person i've ever known. and my wife and i didn't have children of our own, and now i've got the best son in the world. >> well, it's been great. mark and susan, they're just -- they're great. i love them so much. >> and so in a sad, strange way out of unimaginable evil and loss came love. a real family, an unexpected blessing. what's he done for you personally? having him in your life? >> it's like getting another life. like somebody opened a door and said here's a second chance. >> got a reason to get up in the morning. >> damn straight. a reason to live. >>
but also about charlie. >> oh, charlie. him. >> but whether nick knew it or not charlie was in the very capable hands of his uncle mark who received a commission from his worried sister lynn before she was murdered. >> if anything happens to me, take care of my son. >> and he did. how do you feel about that boy? >> love. yeah. this one's going to be tough. i always look back at that moment as the greatest gift i ever received from the man who i still hate more than...
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my name is buddy charlie sound robotic. i come from florence the city of artists and geniuses. immortalized beauty the birth of venus no one dead this performing the centuries in the dangers of being trying to follow in my footsteps. also stabbed into the abyss painted what i saw the map of hell. the inferno we all pass through. all. the music about the gun i can shed about the vatican library holds the treasures of humankind the beauty. evokes that bring us closer to centuries of contra research labor and ought they sent even more lordly. the vatican one of the best protected places in the world behind its high walls secrets a safe. the only time it controls the bones provide sanctuary to the great treasures of human history now they're opening their doors to harass. daylight can be fatal to writings and works avant said the vatican shields these treasures from light and other destructive environmental influences preserving them for posterity. only rarely a particularly important money scripts and works of art head out to leave the climate controlled chambers. only rarely to t
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but 350 years after his death the time had come to charlie was celebrated once again. disposes of his collection because he was short of cash so he was embarrassed. by the mid 19th century the name but it surely resonated once again. times after january $882.00 the times carried a brief notice that the duke of hamilton was planning to sell his manuscript collection at auction probably in the fall this manuscript collection was said to contain particularly exquisite pieces including a volume of drawings possibly by the hand of sandra butter jelly of the divine comedy the director of the berlin. and was immediately interested his passionate desire was to acquire these drawings by body charlie for the berlin. and the duke except on the 25th of october $80000.00 comes in. the original auction catalog is converted into a protocol for the handover of hamilton's astonishing collection of art treasures passes into burnley and a ship in late october 18th $82.00 the how multan collection is packed into a teams the books this one central in the english coast to burning in july so
but 350 years after his death the time had come to charlie was celebrated once again. disposes of his collection because he was short of cash so he was embarrassed. by the mid 19th century the name but it surely resonated once again. times after january $882.00 the times carried a brief notice that the duke of hamilton was planning to sell his manuscript collection at auction probably in the fall this manuscript collection was said to contain particularly exquisite pieces including a volume of...
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just as down to a dozen words to charlie brings the figures to life in his drawings the flight. into color. on that signature dish dish beyond that of course is where the difficulty arose in your how can go rearm be made even more vivid more colorful obviously no solution was found which is why give me on is uncovered some before who wasn't just making badly on the score of yes. it's possible that the length of time but it took a clue to finishing it and in the sense of what we call records but it is it is also possible that it was decided that the un color drawing some were beautiful enough in themselves to justify simply completing a cycle out black and white line drawings. on a drawing great variety of cool. it's a look there are some that are completely filled out and counted out the others just scratches because of that we can be sure that the walk was not completed computer. rescued from oblivion today people flock to see but a challenge. how does he manage to students by a people today with art that is more than 500 years old well it's certainly part of the star system of
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but to charlie's point was over $500.how the hell it happened. >> -- other market makers, seeking the best term for its customer orders, rather than providing such inferior trade prices cost your customers over 34 million. is your testimony that robinhood paid, is it your testimony after robinhood paved the sec 65000000 to settle those charges, that this conflict of interest is in your customer's best interests, yes or no? >> chairwoman waters, first let me say regulatory compliance is the at center of everything that we do. we made mistakes in the past. i'm not claiming that -- >> answer is no to that question? >> so citadel securities is an important counterparty. nobody is denying that. the reason that -- >> just answer yes or no, i'm reclaiming my time. mr. griffin, citadel's role in this event, raises significant questions for policymakers. citadel securities pays robinhood tens of millions of dollars to process trade by robinhood's customers. this relationship gives citadel enterprise non-public information at the d
but to charlie's point was over $500.how the hell it happened. >> -- other market makers, seeking the best term for its customer orders, rather than providing such inferior trade prices cost your customers over 34 million. is your testimony that robinhood paid, is it your testimony after robinhood paved the sec 65000000 to settle those charges, that this conflict of interest is in your customer's best interests, yes or no? >> chairwoman waters, first let me say regulatory compliance...
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lot of charlie had a very very deep and strong understanding of dante and his drawings absolutely part of the south he captured the darkness in the form of the inferno just as well as he did the divine beauty of paradise. when most people think of all the charlie i think of i think of goddesses i think of angels i think of this song rather sweet elegant melancholy beauty this is a totally unknown side about a challenge to most people. this is the last counter in the inferno where dante and virtual reach the center the center of the earth the bottom of how and they encounter lucifer himself and he to kick to boost for very unusually on a double page as a full figure from god to take you from head to foot and he's done this so that he can actually show the action the central action of the final count which is actually dante and virtual escaping from hell and they have to do so by climbing all the way down body. to climb down this body hanging on to something shag then when they reach this flame they turn what looks to us upside down but they're actually turning off right and they're clim
lot of charlie had a very very deep and strong understanding of dante and his drawings absolutely part of the south he captured the darkness in the form of the inferno just as well as he did the divine beauty of paradise. when most people think of all the charlie i think of i think of goddesses i think of angels i think of this song rather sweet elegant melancholy beauty this is a totally unknown side about a challenge to most people. this is the last counter in the inferno where dante and...
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just as down tight as they were but it charlie brings the figures to life in his drawings. and to come out. of that session after this history and that of course is where the difficulty arose how can go rearm be made even more vivid more colorful obviously no solution was found which is why go re on is uncovered and there are some before who aren't as big get me on karate yet. it's possible that the length of time but it took a clue to finishing it and in the sense of fully color it gets better it is it is also possible that it was decided that the un color drawing and some were beautiful enough in themselves to justify simply arm from political cycle out black and white line drawings. on a drawing great variety. there are some that are completely filled out and counted and others are just. we because of that we can be sure that the work was not completed computer. rescued from oblivion today people flock to see but a challenge. how does he manage to still inspire people today with art that is more than 500 years old well it's certainly part of the star system of artistry a
just as down tight as they were but it charlie brings the figures to life in his drawings. and to come out. of that session after this history and that of course is where the difficulty arose how can go rearm be made even more vivid more colorful obviously no solution was found which is why go re on is uncovered and there are some before who aren't as big get me on karate yet. it's possible that the length of time but it took a clue to finishing it and in the sense of fully color it gets better...
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sandra: nobody does charlie hurt better than charlie hurt.lyssa you were mentioning ron desantis and the result of the straw poll, when he spoke as he packed you heard a tone very much like a campaign speech, listen to it for a little bit. >> we don't spout hollow rhetoric we take decisive action and what's true in florida is true for conservatives across the nation, we cannot, we will not go back to the days of the failed republican establishment, we reject open borders and instead support american sovereignty in the american worker building a movement on the foundation of amnesty and cheap foreign labor is like building a house on a field of quicksand. sandra: about eight minutes from hearing from the former president since the first time leaving office. that was ron desantis taken a lot of credit for his handling of coronavirus in his state saying very clearly the days of the gop establishment are over. >> ron desantis is emerging as a real future learning into leader as a market party. i've known him since the freedom caucus days he's a c
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it is great that charlie _ during the pandemic. it is great that charlie and _ during the pandemic.t charlie and henry - during the pandemic. it is great that charlie and henry did - during the pandemic. it is great - that charlie and henry did something they could _ that charlie and henry did something they could do safely to raise funds. we're _ they could do safely to raise funds. we're really for that. let me bring you some breaking news. a spokesperson for the duke and duchess of sussex have announced they are expecting their second child in september. they will have a younger brother or sister for archie who isjust short younger brother or sister for archie who is just short of two years old so the joke is 36 and his wife is 39. the spokesperson confirmed they are expecting a younger brother or sisterfor archie. are expecting a younger brother or sisterforarchie. let are expecting a younger brother or sisterfor archie. let us are expecting a younger brother or sister for archie. let us take a look at the weather now. hello there. 0ur weather is going to turn increasingly mild
it is great that charlie _ during the pandemic. it is great that charlie and _ during the pandemic.t charlie and henry - during the pandemic. it is great that charlie and henry did - during the pandemic. it is great - that charlie and henry did something they could _ that charlie and henry did something they could do safely to raise funds. we're _ they could do safely to raise funds. we're really for that. let me bring you some breaking news. a spokesperson for the duke and duchess of sussex...
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it's about charlie. >> charlie: hello, mother. >> ava: nope.e, you're not real. >> charlie: i thought i was real. i-i feel real. >> ava: nope. you're locked up. they arrested you. i'm, um-- [chuckles] i'm dreaming. >> charlie: yeah, yeah, this whole thing has been a nightmare, but good news... the nightmare's over, and charlie is going to live happily ever after. >> ben: juliet... [gasps] [breathing heavily] what the hell was that? ♪ ♪
it's about charlie. >> charlie: hello, mother. >> ava: nope.e, you're not real. >> charlie: i thought i was real. i-i feel real. >> ava: nope. you're locked up. they arrested you. i'm, um-- [chuckles] i'm dreaming. >> charlie: yeah, yeah, this whole thing has been a nightmare, but good news... the nightmare's over, and charlie is going to live happily ever after. >> ben: juliet... [gasps] [breathing heavily] what the hell was that? ♪ ♪
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liz: charlie?ould not have, let me just make this , this whole trading frenzy would not have happened. liz: okay. the sec is suspending trading in multiple issuers based on social media and trading activity. this is coming out about six minutes ago these are otc over-the-counter names. charlie: well that's different. liz: i'm just saying doesn't it, does it not kind of come under the suspending trading when social media activity gets so hyped up that these prices start to move and it becomes a little dangerous? charlie: well, yes, but remember , suspending trading on over-the-counter stocks, for example, when stock is traded over-the-counter, its got warning signs all over it, because it's over-the-counter, but when the stock trades, even a penny stock, on the new york stock exchange, and the nasdac, the gold standard, well then people think these are okay companies. i will tell you when a stock trades long term, as a penny stock, $5 a share, unless there are issues with those companies, and the st
liz: charlie?ould not have, let me just make this , this whole trading frenzy would not have happened. liz: okay. the sec is suspending trading in multiple issuers based on social media and trading activity. this is coming out about six minutes ago these are otc over-the-counter names. charlie: well that's different. liz: i'm just saying doesn't it, does it not kind of come under the suspending trading when social media activity gets so hyped up that these prices start to move and it becomes a...
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charlie kirk. he wrote a great book. i want to talk to them.ope they will influence additional young people, i think this is the way we try to address the culture in as many platforms as we can, dave ruben how are you. >> mark, i am glad to be with you. you know if you would have told me a few years ago, i would be on mark levine show, saying he is the guy that blazed a trail for liberal like me, i don't know what i would have made of, that but here we are, normally i live in l.a., i am down on vacation in florida. only guy who i would put a jacket on for you. >> thank you. dave ruben, you were not always a libertarian/conservative. you were a progressive for much of your young career. tell us what happened, why you decided wait, maybe these guys on other side make more sense. you moved over to what i call, classical liberalism or liberty agenda. >> i do still consider myself a classal liberal, and don't burn my book is my way of laying it out in a modern sense that makes a moderate conservative or libertarian. but, i was a bernie supporting le
charlie kirk. he wrote a great book. i want to talk to them.ope they will influence additional young people, i think this is the way we try to address the culture in as many platforms as we can, dave ruben how are you. >> mark, i am glad to be with you. you know if you would have told me a few years ago, i would be on mark levine show, saying he is the guy that blazed a trail for liberal like me, i don't know what i would have made of, that but here we are, normally i live in l.a., i am...
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let me get to charlie gasparino on this one. charlie?, i will get through quickly, i do have breaking news on tiktok, some interesting developments on tiktok or maybe even lack of developments which makes -- will have you scratching your head a bit. what we are seeing now, i'm talking to a lot of traders, it appears the robinhood reddit crowd is sort of factoring out of these short squeeze trades on amc, on gamestop. gamestop is well off its highs, as you can tell. it was trading as high as something like $500 a share. it's now trading at $60 and who knows why it was up today, could be a degree of short covering at these levels as well, which temporarily pushes the stock up. so what we do know is that there's a lot of factoring out of this trade by the reddit robinhood crowd, according to traders i talk to, and going into other stuff. what are the other stuff they are going into? well, according to these traders, a lot of it is going into cryptocurrencies, particularly bitcoin. if you look at a chart of bitcoin, it's getting close to its
let me get to charlie gasparino on this one. charlie?, i will get through quickly, i do have breaking news on tiktok, some interesting developments on tiktok or maybe even lack of developments which makes -- will have you scratching your head a bit. what we are seeing now, i'm talking to a lot of traders, it appears the robinhood reddit crowd is sort of factoring out of these short squeeze trades on amc, on gamestop. gamestop is well off its highs, as you can tell. it was trading as high as...
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the rest of the training is led byjane�*s right—hand man, charlie 0ne.xperience to put the team through a series of brutal drills. he claims his men are even better trained than the us special forces. we do our training in accordance to the guidelines of the navy seals. the same standard as the navy seals? probably even better, yeah. yeah. that is the reason why we are the best in africa. yes, good, good, good. so — power in your punch. alright? the training is relentless, even during mealtimes. we are still teaching them to endure pain — to endure. charlie 0ne then showed us how, if captured and tortured, members of his team will never give up information. i don't know anything! i don't know nothing! let me go! when you look at me, you can see i'm going to break you. i'm asking for the last time — will you tell us what we want? charlie hinted that the team used similar methods during their real interrogations of suspects. do you have to do that difficult type of interrogation with the suspects? we actually do worse than that. we actually do more than th
the rest of the training is led byjane�*s right—hand man, charlie 0ne.xperience to put the team through a series of brutal drills. he claims his men are even better trained than the us special forces. we do our training in accordance to the guidelines of the navy seals. the same standard as the navy seals? probably even better, yeah. yeah. that is the reason why we are the best in africa. yes, good, good, good. so — power in your punch. alright? the training is relentless, even during...
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the rest of the training is led byjane�*s right—hand man, charlie 0ne.xperience to put the team through a series of brutal drills. he claims his men are even better trained than the us special forces. we do our training in accordance to the guidelines of the navy seals. the same standard as the navy seals? probably even better, yeah. yeah. that is the reason why we are the best in africa. yes, good, good, good. so — power in your punch. alright? the training is relentless, even during mealtimes. we are still teaching them to endure pain — to endure. charlie 0ne then showed us how, if captured and tortured, members of his team will never give up information. i don't know anything! i don't know nothing! let me go! when you look at me, you can see i'm going to break you. i'm asking for the last time — will you tell us what we want? charlie hinted that the team used similar methods during their real interrogations of suspects. do you have to do that difficult type of interrogation with the suspects? we actually do worse than that. we actually do more than th
the rest of the training is led byjane�*s right—hand man, charlie 0ne.xperience to put the team through a series of brutal drills. he claims his men are even better trained than the us special forces. we do our training in accordance to the guidelines of the navy seals. the same standard as the navy seals? probably even better, yeah. yeah. that is the reason why we are the best in africa. yes, good, good, good. so — power in your punch. alright? the training is relentless, even during...
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charlie's term runs a whole year, and we wish him all the best luck >>> that is "nbc nightly news" onate snow. for all of us here, stay safe and have a great night. great night. >>> right now at 6:00, a surge on campus. tonight what students at uc berkeley are saying about the rise in cases. the news at 6:00 starts right now. good evening and thanks for joining us. >> concern is growing at uc berkeley. 44 new covid-19 cases confirmed just yesterday. nbc bay area's tom jensen spoke with students about the surge. >> reporter: we came to the uc berkeley campus to talk to students firsthand armed with our social distancing microphone. the students we talked to said you need to go to greek row, because that's where all of the large
charlie's term runs a whole year, and we wish him all the best luck >>> that is "nbc nightly news" onate snow. for all of us here, stay safe and have a great night. great night. >>> right now at 6:00, a surge on campus. tonight what students at uc berkeley are saying about the rise in cases. the news at 6:00 starts right now. good evening and thanks for joining us. >> concern is growing at uc berkeley. 44 new covid-19 cases confirmed just yesterday. nbc bay...
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our next guest is charlie kirk.rominent because of his intelligence and his insight. he is a very wise individual. he found a turning point standin. usa about 9 years ago. for purpose to educate young people students in the values of constitution. what makes this country so different. is from such a thing as american excepttionallism and or encourage our students to go along withal of those very dangerous socialist narrative that is happening on university campuses. we have over 1,000 high school and college chapters in country, hundreds of thousands of students, involved, doing grassroot work on university campus to talk about free market, liberty and values to make america the greatest country to exist. and been amazing to see from events that we've hosted in last couple years, and millions we reach on digital social media, young people are not necessarily -- opposed to conservative ideas, but they have not been exposed to them properly in the first place. that is what we do. we are doing every day is pushing the
our next guest is charlie kirk.rominent because of his intelligence and his insight. he is a very wise individual. he found a turning point standin. usa about 9 years ago. for purpose to educate young people students in the values of constitution. what makes this country so different. is from such a thing as american excepttionallism and or encourage our students to go along withal of those very dangerous socialist narrative that is happening on university campuses. we have over 1,000 high...
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and charlie in denver, you, too, were also there. so, evan, tell us why you called this meeting, and what was your takeaway about the future? >> the reason we called the meeting was because simply there is a need for something new, whether it's within the republican party or outside of it, the current direction of the party is destructive both for its own interests, but most importantly, for the interests of the country. at the same time there is an opportunity after january 6th with i think about a fourth of the party recognizing that its current trajectory isn't positive, or worse, it's dangerous. so there is an opportunity for us to have a discussion about the direction of the party and about the need for something new. now, 25% of the party not -- you know, desiring something new, not liking this turn of direction, doesn't sound like a lot, but many of us have been fighting for a new direction for the party for 45 years. so the fact we have 25%, 35% of the party now looking for something new is a huge opportunity for us. so as ex
and charlie in denver, you, too, were also there. so, evan, tell us why you called this meeting, and what was your takeaway about the future? >> the reason we called the meeting was because simply there is a need for something new, whether it's within the republican party or outside of it, the current direction of the party is destructive both for its own interests, but most importantly, for the interests of the country. at the same time there is an opportunity after january 6th with i...
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let's bring jamie and charlie back in. charlie, you know, we -- i just wonder why it's been such a hold-up to get a power-sharing agreement and also, if you are at all surprised there's not been a bigger stink made about it. technically, you still have the republicans running these committees then, right? >> right. look, they need to adopt something close to -- the senate needs to adopt something close to the model that was reached by the agreement reached by trent lott and tom daschle back in 2001, where i believe at that time, ties went to the majority. so in the committee if there was a tie vote, the bill or nomination would then move to the floor. so they need to come up with that agreement relatively quickly. it can be done. if they could do it in 2001, they can do it now. i get it life is a lot different today than it was then, but it shouldn't be that hard to reach that type of agreement and they should do it asap. >> jamie gangel, all this talk in washington and that was biden's message in the campaign and on inaug
let's bring jamie and charlie back in. charlie, you know, we -- i just wonder why it's been such a hold-up to get a power-sharing agreement and also, if you are at all surprised there's not been a bigger stink made about it. technically, you still have the republicans running these committees then, right? >> right. look, they need to adopt something close to -- the senate needs to adopt something close to the model that was reached by the agreement reached by trent lott and tom daschle...
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charlie was born and raised in a small street in the only 17 neighborhood. some dope actually one of the most famous painters in the world well that was not his real name the real name of the artist was sandra philippe the son of a philly paper it is. lost son of a very number of family by the way there are lots of conjectures about how they began to call in this way some say that they have a slightly fact elder son who is like a barrel which is in tallinn is both a healthy old able to eat that's why they say the little barrow both the child and . the chinese living as a timer sandro was sent to a goldsmith's workshop where he learned to work with precious metals and jewelry. but all that glitters is not go. close i mean to work as an goldsmith it was not an easy thing lots of furnishes around this really woman varmints which was nearly unbearable so the charlie looking around the book think of his father actually began though to show an interest to sketch a little things are close that she was actually necessary to shape any sort of thing any sort of rain a
charlie was born and raised in a small street in the only 17 neighborhood. some dope actually one of the most famous painters in the world well that was not his real name the real name of the artist was sandra philippe the son of a philly paper it is. lost son of a very number of family by the way there are lots of conjectures about how they began to call in this way some say that they have a slightly fact elder son who is like a barrel which is in tallinn is both a healthy old able to eat...
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david gregory and charlie dent. charlie, i start with you. fully minted conservative, republican, former member of congress. what do you make of trump's backlash and what this means for mcconnell and what it means about your party or lack thereof? >> well, chris, what is happening now in the party is it seems there is a battle brewing in that many, i put mcconnell in this category. they want to get rid of the queue in the gop. you have to get rid of qanon conspiracy because mcconnell is very smart. he understands what is going to happen going forward. if the state and local parties continue to embrace this wild trump-ism they will elect candidates after the tea party like todd aiken and sharon angel and richard murdoch and o'donnell and seats were lost. mcconnell understands that. hey, say what you will about mitch mcconnell but he's about winning, and he sees this trump movement and the qanon conspiracy theorists and other radical elements as a threat to the gop ever holding power. >> david, you can dismiss this as noise inside baseball, let
david gregory and charlie dent. charlie, i start with you. fully minted conservative, republican, former member of congress. what do you make of trump's backlash and what this means for mcconnell and what it means about your party or lack thereof? >> well, chris, what is happening now in the party is it seems there is a battle brewing in that many, i put mcconnell in this category. they want to get rid of the queue in the gop. you have to get rid of qanon conspiracy because mcconnell is...
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charlie _ you tell us what we want? with the best? we difficult type of interrogation with the best?— difficult type of interrogation with the best? ~ ., ., , ., with the best? we do worse than that. -- with the best? we do worse than that- -- with _ with the best? we do worse than that. -- with suspects. _ with the best? we do worse than that. -- with suspects. we i with the best? we do worse than that. -- with suspects. we do i that. —— with suspects. we do worse than that. would you tell us what we want to hear? use a finger. he us what we want to hear? use a finer. . . . . finger. he claims these techniques _ finger. he claims these techniques are - finger. he claims these techniques are needed| finger. he claims these i techniques are needed to save lives. , ., ., lives. there is no harm in usina lives. there is no harm in using a — lives. there is no harm in using a bit _ lives. there is no harm in using a bit of— lives. there is no harm in using a bit of force - lives. there is no harm in using a bit of force in
charlie _ you tell us what we want? with the best? we difficult type of interrogation with the best?— difficult type of interrogation with the best? ~ ., ., , ., with the best? we do worse than that. -- with the best? we do worse than that- -- with _ with the best? we do worse than that. -- with suspects. _ with the best? we do worse than that. -- with suspects. we i with the best? we do worse than that. -- with suspects. we do i that. —— with suspects. we do worse than that. would you...
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let us get to charlie gasparino.g before our eyes, charlie, and i don't think they care about a rising 10-year yield. >> they don't, obviously. let's -- and here's proof why they don't care about anything that's fundamental maybe about gamestop and some of these mem if e stocks. let's put this full screen up. it's interesting. you know, we scoured the reddit message boards, the wall street bets, here's one interesting one that we saw from a poster: i will tattoo wall street bets' logo on my right butt cheek if we get gme to 1,000. by the way, that was one of the more tame ones that i -- [laughter] that i saw today. obviously, wall street bets is not a, not for the faint of heart. [laughter] a lot of crude language going on there, and the stock is coming off its highs, i notice. but it's still up today. but we should point out that look at the language there, liz. if we get gm if e to 1,000. gme to 1,000. it's not saying this is a company with great business prospects, it's not saying that, you know, the turn-around t
let us get to charlie gasparino.g before our eyes, charlie, and i don't think they care about a rising 10-year yield. >> they don't, obviously. let's -- and here's proof why they don't care about anything that's fundamental maybe about gamestop and some of these mem if e stocks. let's put this full screen up. it's interesting. you know, we scoured the reddit message boards, the wall street bets, here's one interesting one that we saw from a poster: i will tattoo wall street bets' logo on...
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charlie charlie how much are you putting in on this? the best part was the guy he took paintings.use his asked rosanna. it was a joke. a keepsake from world war but why is it not things sold? white privilege? greg: you guys have excellent points, excellent points. >> are you guys low on money? do you need a loan? greg: when i meet with my group tonight i'm going to talk about that. >> now is the time to strike a greg: by favorite story, next. oh, you think this is just a community center? no. it's way more than that. cause when you hook our community up with the internet... boom! look at ariana, crushing virtual class. jamol, chasing that college dream. michael, doing something crazy. this is the place where we can show the world what we can do. comcast is partnering with 1000 community centers to create wifi-enabled lift zones, so students from low-income families can get the tools they need to be ready for anything. oh we're ready. ♪ ♪ egg and interpret the on line magazine collect me the following confession and twitter. it turns out i've been using dog shampoo on my hair for t
charlie charlie how much are you putting in on this? the best part was the guy he took paintings.use his asked rosanna. it was a joke. a keepsake from world war but why is it not things sold? white privilege? greg: you guys have excellent points, excellent points. >> are you guys low on money? do you need a loan? greg: when i meet with my group tonight i'm going to talk about that. >> now is the time to strike a greg: by favorite story, next. oh, you think this is just a community...
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charlie kirk and more, here we go. yourselves in their shows for a moment, joe biden, perhaps not shoes, slippers. when you were 22 years old, you told women who would become your first wife that you would be president when you met her parents, you would be president, president of what, you thought about this for a long time. on first day making sure biological men could play girl sports and tear down the wall you proclaim, the one protecting american's southern border, even though you once supported it, making sure federal employees can be in-- indoctrine rated with racism. force every small business to pay the same minimum wage, even if it costs millions of jobs, open the borders immediately. and more jobs are lost. and america goes back to years of wage stagnation. and energy independence, lower carbon emissions, you can't have that, block fracking, and kill the jobs that go with him. that is why america's caron emeg-- carbon emissions have fa. if. back to the iran deal, sucking up to xi jinping, snubbing israel, an
charlie kirk and more, here we go. yourselves in their shows for a moment, joe biden, perhaps not shoes, slippers. when you were 22 years old, you told women who would become your first wife that you would be president when you met her parents, you would be president, president of what, you thought about this for a long time. on first day making sure biological men could play girl sports and tear down the wall you proclaim, the one protecting american's southern border, even though you once...
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liz: people said that about tesla, charlie. tesla, and gabe plotkin -- >> yeah, let's not compare a company that's -- liz: charlie, all i'm saying, all i'm saying -- [inaudible conversations] for different reasons. >> listen to what i'm saying. you are comparing a company that's on the cusp of creating electric vehicles, the thing of the future, with a mall outlet that sells video games that you can buy over the internet. okay? let's just be clear here. i think that's what the short thesis -- liz: yeah. but if you talked to the shorts about tesla back then -- >> i did. liz: i'm just saying, they knew every example of what was wrong with it. >> today said tesla was close to bankruptcy, and you know who else said that? elon musk. they pointed out the problems in tesla's manufacturing and balance sheet, and he fixed it after that. remember that. the shorts -- liz: i agree. just putting it out there that that gabe also shorted tesla. >> remember, what's different about gamestop is that it is selling stuff that people -- it's not se
liz: people said that about tesla, charlie. tesla, and gabe plotkin -- >> yeah, let's not compare a company that's -- liz: charlie, all i'm saying, all i'm saying -- [inaudible conversations] for different reasons. >> listen to what i'm saying. you are comparing a company that's on the cusp of creating electric vehicles, the thing of the future, with a mall outlet that sells video games that you can buy over the internet. okay? let's just be clear here. i think that's what the short...
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is this the mania returning, charlie?off 522 points simply because the 10-year has eclipsed the yield by a teeny bit on the s&p 500. but i sometimes think markets respond to a confluence of events. >> right. neil: and this is among them, that maybe either giving an excuse to sell, they've locked in a lot of profits or an opportunity to bow out until the dust settles. what do you think. >> >> we don't know. it's hard to make broad conclusions on one day of trading. clearly, the fears are getting priced in to. you've got to look at stuff long term. but there's clearly something wacky with the markets when you have a thing like bitcoin which has no real inherent value going through the roof, when you have gamestop which was a penny stock a couple of months ago, now trading back up to the nose bleed levels it was before the robin hood-reddit frenzy. and then like markets trading off, you know, violently because, you know, for a day the yield on the 10-year is a little bit higher than the yield on the s&p 500. i mean, it's jus
is this the mania returning, charlie?off 522 points simply because the 10-year has eclipsed the yield by a teeny bit on the s&p 500. but i sometimes think markets respond to a confluence of events. >> right. neil: and this is among them, that maybe either giving an excuse to sell, they've locked in a lot of profits or an opportunity to bow out until the dust settles. what do you think. >> >> we don't know. it's hard to make broad conclusions on one day of trading. clearly,...
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we loved that, celebrating with his children, hugging his son charlie there. then hugging his mother, his daughter and, of course, as we all watched this unfold tonight, everyone who celebrated that moment right there now pulling for tiger woods again tonight. >> reporter: right, david. that moment was truly one of the great achievements, great comebacks in golf history. tiger woods had gone years without winning a major, but at age 43, david, he did the unthinkable. i mean, this was a man who had suffered through years of painful surgeries. but he emerged on the final day of the event and he was -- came from behind to win his fifth masters. 22 years after his first. what was amazing about this moment was, it seemed as if the whole world was cheering him on. even his fellow pros were so excited for his win. so, as you saw earlier, a couple days ago, he was asked if he would play in this year's majors, he said he hoped so. and i have to say, david, it truly is the tournament that helps define his greatness. >> and when you look at that moment again with charlie
we loved that, celebrating with his children, hugging his son charlie there. then hugging his mother, his daughter and, of course, as we all watched this unfold tonight, everyone who celebrated that moment right there now pulling for tiger woods again tonight. >> reporter: right, david. that moment was truly one of the great achievements, great comebacks in golf history. tiger woods had gone years without winning a major, but at age 43, david, he did the unthinkable. i mean, this was a...
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charlie charlie how much are you putting in on this? the best part was the guy he took paintings.ou taking this? because his asked rosanna. it was a joke. a keepsake from world war but why is it not things sold? white privilege? greg: you guys have excellent points, excellent points. >> are you guys low on money? do you need a loan? greg: when i meet with my group tonight i'm going to talk about that. >> now is the time to strike a greg: by favorite story, next. bottom line is, mom's love that land o' frost premium sliced meats have no by-products. (his voice) “baloney!” (automated voice) has joined the call. (voice from phone) hey, baloney here. i thought this was a no by-products call? land o' frost premium. fresh look. same great taste. egg and interpret the on line magazine collect me the following confession and twitter. it turns out i've been using dog shampoo on my hair for the last few months. i only discovered it when i ran out and needed more. it's partly my own fault but it doesn't help that arm & hammer has the word pats in four-point typeface. i'm guessing this is com
charlie charlie how much are you putting in on this? the best part was the guy he took paintings.ou taking this? because his asked rosanna. it was a joke. a keepsake from world war but why is it not things sold? white privilege? greg: you guys have excellent points, excellent points. >> are you guys low on money? do you need a loan? greg: when i meet with my group tonight i'm going to talk about that. >> now is the time to strike a greg: by favorite story, next. bottom line is,...
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museums and exhibit of dramatic interest will be this whole rifle known throughout the area as the charlie gun. this was cherokee indian country in one encounter between the indians and advancing white settlers according to the still prevailing legend charlie and heroic cherokee surrendered on the promise that his haunted and harassed tribesmen would be saved from death according to the story. he arranged for one of his companions to shoot him from ambush after his surrender saving him from the imprisonment. he had elected to endure this is the gun which was used. the act of congress establishing great smoky mountains national park prohibited any direct appropriations for development until such time as certain commitments had been fulfilled by the original owners of the land. but when the emergency conservation work program was undertaken it was found possible to assign civilian conservation corps units to much of the preliminary and important work which needed to be done at times there have been as many as 15 conservation corps camps in the park with a working force of approximately men.
museums and exhibit of dramatic interest will be this whole rifle known throughout the area as the charlie gun. this was cherokee indian country in one encounter between the indians and advancing white settlers according to the still prevailing legend charlie and heroic cherokee surrendered on the promise that his haunted and harassed tribesmen would be saved from death according to the story. he arranged for one of his companions to shoot him from ambush after his surrender saving him from the...
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known to the area as the charlie gun.ee country, in one encounter between the indians and white settlers. charlie, a heroic cherokee, surrendered on the condition that his tribesmen would be saved from death. according to the story, he arranged for one of his companions to shoot him after his surrender. saving him from the imprisonment he had elected to endure. this is the gun that was used. the act of congress establishing the great smoky mountains national park prohibited any direct appropriations for development until such time that certain conditions have been filled by the original of the land. when the emergency conservation work program was undertaken, it was found possible to find conservation corps units -- to assign conservation corps units to much of the preliminary and important work that needed to be done. at times, there have been as many as 15 conservation attempts in the park with a working force of approximately 3000 men. ♪ these burlesque signs in tennessee illustrate an interesting and serious phase of
known to the area as the charlie gun.ee country, in one encounter between the indians and white settlers. charlie, a heroic cherokee, surrendered on the condition that his tribesmen would be saved from death. according to the story, he arranged for one of his companions to shoot him after his surrender. saving him from the imprisonment he had elected to endure. this is the gun that was used. the act of congress establishing the great smoky mountains national park prohibited any direct...
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atima, matt, charlie, thank you. appreciate it. at the top of the hour, vice president kamala harris will join reverend al sharpton on "politicsnation" to discuss the latest with vaccinations as well as her other priorities as vice president. and the show starts at 5:00 p.m. eastern right here on msnbc. >>> still ahead where the johnson & johnson coronavirus vaccine stands its approval process before it can be shipped out across this country. we're keeping an eye out on that for you. >>> plus, new guidance on the cdc reopening schools after its initial handbook failed to mention how to address poor ventilation. don't go anywhere. we'll be right back. ne up spagh? it sure can. really? can it one up breakfast in bed? yeah, for sure. thanks, boys. what about that? uhh, yep! it can? yeah, even that! i would very much like to see that. me too. tide pods ultra oxi. one up the toughest stains with 50% more cleaning power than liquid detergent. any further questions? uh uh! nope! one up the power of liquid with tide pods ultra oxi. how gre
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yes, charlie. we don't know for definite _ not clarity. yes, charlie. certificates to show that you have been vaccinated or had a negative test, what about social distancing, the use of masks and screens and the one metre plus rule in venues, and what about, i have forgotten what the fourth one is. it is mass events, how do you make sure people can go back to for example stadiums to watch football or to go to gigs. something the government has promised, it will have updated guidance on physical contact by the time of step three, the middle of may. and here is why according to health secretary matt hancock. irate according to health secretary matt hancock. ~ ~ ., ., according to health secretary matt hancock. ~ ., ., according to health secretary matt hancock. ~ ~ ., ., . hancock. we know that close contact is how this disease _ hancock. we know that close contact is how this disease is _ hancock. we know that close contact is how this disease is passed - hancock. we know that close contact is how this disease is passed on, i is how this disease is passe
yes, charlie. we don't know for definite _ not clarity. yes, charlie. certificates to show that you have been vaccinated or had a negative test, what about social distancing, the use of masks and screens and the one metre plus rule in venues, and what about, i have forgotten what the fourth one is. it is mass events, how do you make sure people can go back to for example stadiums to watch football or to go to gigs. something the government has promised, it will have updated guidance on physical...
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>> look, first off, i want to thank charlie dent.is -- [ inaudible ] >> i think we're having some technical issues. okay. go ahead, sorry, we're having technical issues. i'm going to have you go ahead, congressman turner. >> okay. [ inaudible ] i think what charlie dent said -- our party is -- need to come -- >> right. i want to know the answer to the question of, you were concerned on january 6, and yet you still voted to not impeach president trump. of course, there was a constitutional argument -- >> i didn't hear you in part. i was hearing someone else from cnn. but to answer your question, i absolutely believe the president had a role to be able to stop the violence, that's why i called for that. i think he should have stepped in. [ inaudible ] >> congressman turner, we're going to work on your audio, there are some issues there. congressman dent, i want to get your reaction on the fact that so many republicans had issues with president trump's behavior, that he didn't move to stop the riots earlier and so forth. and yet they st
>> look, first off, i want to thank charlie dent.is -- [ inaudible ] >> i think we're having some technical issues. okay. go ahead, sorry, we're having technical issues. i'm going to have you go ahead, congressman turner. >> okay. [ inaudible ] i think what charlie dent said -- our party is -- need to come -- >> right. i want to know the answer to the question of, you were concerned on january 6, and yet you still voted to not impeach president trump. of course, there...
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liz: charlie -- slow walking is the key word.mant kept at his coming right back will we see a record for the s&p is down four points, we have to wait and find out. efinanced wit, that allowed me to pay off aggressively and save without breaking my back or breaking the bank. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ . . some say this is my greatest challenge ever. but i've seen centuries of this. with a companion that powers a digital world, traded with a touch. the gold standard, so to speak ;) ♪. liz: all right. we've got about two minutes left before the closing bell rings. the dow on the verge of seeing a record high close. s&p and nasdaq both turned negative in the last half hour. let's keep in mind all the major averages day after day are within points of record highs fueling that bubble chatter. makes sense, right? are we in a bubble? no, says our "countdown" closer hugh johnson. really no bubbles, hugh? >> there are some bubbles, liz. i hate to mention it, bit of coin, a few others. but you look at the chart, you know that's a bubble or looks like a bu
liz: charlie -- slow walking is the key word.mant kept at his coming right back will we see a record for the s&p is down four points, we have to wait and find out. efinanced wit, that allowed me to pay off aggressively and save without breaking my back or breaking the bank. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ . . some say this is my greatest challenge ever. but i've seen centuries of this. with a companion that powers a digital world, traded with a touch. the gold standard, so to speak ;) ♪. liz:...
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little charlie was just adorable.reat golf swing, and, you know, you're swing the greatest of all time and then you're seeing him really grind with his son and yet -- yet playing the father role also. it was -- you know, on the heels of that 2019 masters win, it -- it was a whole lot of folks that saw a softer side of tiger for the first time and absolutely fell in love with what they watched. >> brian, how lucky are you to have covered him in all these tournaments all through the years to witness history in person. extraordinary, and thank you so much for hopping on the phone with me just to talk through what is a sad day as we're all sitting here holding hour collective breath and hoping for a swift recovery for tiger woods. thank you so much, brian. i want to go to los angeles now to my colleague, our correspondent kyung law. kyung, do you have anything new, anything new beyond the fact that we know he's in surgery and has leg injuries? >> reporter: what we're just getting is a statement from the pga commissioner j
little charlie was just adorable.reat golf swing, and, you know, you're swing the greatest of all time and then you're seeing him really grind with his son and yet -- yet playing the father role also. it was -- you know, on the heels of that 2019 masters win, it -- it was a whole lot of folks that saw a softer side of tiger for the first time and absolutely fell in love with what they watched. >> brian, how lucky are you to have covered him in all these tournaments all through the years...
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he didn't care what charlie did.e, and just to be with his son and have some father/son time like any of white house happen to be proud parents. and tiger has allowed people in the last seven or eight years, way more so, nicolle, than he did the first 15, 20 years of his professional career as the evolution of tiger not just inside the ropes when he is competing, but outside the ropes to allow people to let people in and let people know exactly what he is thinking. it's fascinating to see, and it was really, really cool as a dad, and just as a human being and a sports fan to watch him enjoy being around charlie in december at the pnc father/son. >> steve, i think that picture is the one we keep putting up. i think tiger woods sought more privacy than was available to him given his iconic stature not just in the sport, but the world over. he became inseparable from so many of the brands that he helped champion. but i wonder, you made that point about the last seven, eight years. can you tell us a little bit more about
he didn't care what charlie did.e, and just to be with his son and have some father/son time like any of white house happen to be proud parents. and tiger has allowed people in the last seven or eight years, way more so, nicolle, than he did the first 15, 20 years of his professional career as the evolution of tiger not just inside the ropes when he is competing, but outside the ropes to allow people to let people in and let people know exactly what he is thinking. it's fascinating to see, and...
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charlie kate kat tyrus.s biggest school districts announcing a deal to have kids back in classroom beginning thursday. the pressure grows on the biden administration over the president promised to reopen most schools in his first 100 days. good evening i'm jon scott and this is the "fox report". ♪ chicago mayor and the head of the nation's third largest school district announcing in the past hour the teachers union has signed a deal for a phased resumption of in-person classes. beginning with pre-k on
charlie kate kat tyrus.s biggest school districts announcing a deal to have kids back in classroom beginning thursday. the pressure grows on the biden administration over the president promised to reopen most schools in his first 100 days. good evening i'm jon scott and this is the "fox report". ♪ chicago mayor and the head of the nation's third largest school district announcing in the past hour the teachers union has signed a deal for a phased resumption of in-person classes....
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as charlie raskin used to say, it's hard _ charlie raskin used to say, it's hard to— charlie raskin used many of the capitol and metropolitan police men and women who were beaten up by the mob atso _ and women who were beaten up by the mob also have kids. you're a officer phenom _ mob also have kids. you're a officer phenom who — mob also have kids. you're a officer phenom who had a heart attack after being _ phenom who had a heart attack after being tased and roughed up for hours by the _ being tased and roughed up for hours by the bob _ being tased and roughed up for hours by the bob. and then begged for his life telling the insurrectionist that he — life telling the insurrectionist that he had four daughters. and not 'ust that he had four daughters. and not just about _ that he had four daughters. and not just about broke my heart all over again _ just about broke my heart all over again we — just about broke my heart all over again. we talked about this for a again. we talked about this fora lon- again. we talked about this for a long time — again. we talked about this for a long tim
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[inaudible conversations] liz: charlie? great business, you have no problem with short sellers because your business will pan out, and it'll show if anybody's saying sell your stock and your business is going to go down, you don't worry about that if you have a great business. if you have a questionable -- >> it's also much more -- liz: gordon johnson, charlie, thank you very much. i'm glad that gordon just brought up elon musk and tesla, but elon is raising eyebrows yet again with a one-word or between, and that has at least one cryptocurrency going absolutely crazy. we're going to explain next. and after struggling for years as an entrepreneur living without a salary -- yeah -- perna gupta and her husband sold their belongings and quit their jobs to travel the world inspiring her latest adventure which is the hooked app. downloaded more than 100 million times. she is now the queen of apps. you've got to hear her story on my everyone talks to liz podcast. it's available on spotify, google, apple. wherever you get your podc
[inaudible conversations] liz: charlie? great business, you have no problem with short sellers because your business will pan out, and it'll show if anybody's saying sell your stock and your business is going to go down, you don't worry about that if you have a great business. if you have a questionable -- >> it's also much more -- liz: gordon johnson, charlie, thank you very much. i'm glad that gordon just brought up elon musk and tesla, but elon is raising eyebrows yet again with a...