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good to talk to you, david adams. years. good to talk to you, david adams many — years.od to talk to you, david adams. many thanks indeed forl years. good to talk to you, david - adams. many thanks indeed for your perspective. adams. many thanks indeed for your --ersective. ., ~ adams. many thanks indeed for your perspective-— the government has released the latest coronavirus figures for the uk. 43,738 new infections were recorded in the latest 24—hour period. there were another 223 deaths within 28 days of a positive test. nearly 49.5 million people have received the first dose of the vaccine, and more than 45 million people have received the second jab. 78.9% of the population aged 12 and over have been fully vaccinated. so, today's cases are slighly down on yesterday's figures. however, rates in the uk have been rising throughout this month. as this graph with data collected up to the 18th of october shows, the number of people newly testing positive for covid in the uk has been rising to around more than 40,000 every day. there have been about as many new cases over
good to talk to you, david adams. years. good to talk to you, david adams many — years.od to talk to you, david adams. many thanks indeed forl years. good to talk to you, david - adams. many thanks indeed for your perspective. adams. many thanks indeed for your --ersective. ., ~ adams. many thanks indeed for your perspective-— the government has released the latest coronavirus figures for the uk. 43,738 new infections were recorded in the latest 24—hour period. there were another 223...
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adam sandler, chris rock, david spade, welcome to the big couch. >> why haven't i been cast in your movies. >> because i think you actually have too much personality. >> who is your daddy and what does he do? >> very good. >> dominate should we go to sitcom root. >> i could see it like a puppet or something.
adam sandler, chris rock, david spade, welcome to the big couch. >> why haven't i been cast in your movies. >> because i think you actually have too much personality. >> who is your daddy and what does he do? >> very good. >> dominate should we go to sitcom root. >> i could see it like a puppet or something.
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david julius and adam protean were singled out for their discoveries in receptors for temperature and touch their research could pave the way the new painkillers. those are the headlines. the news continues here on al jazeera, after witness blue check in time. and my job is to go around the world and investigate different housing issues and to the see, how are people faring with respect to the right to housing. but maybe you could tell me a bit about how you came to meeting to have around strike for me personally, i have a most problem. i have the top roach problem. i've got things that need to be repaired in the building. they withhold services. they run you around in circles, they frustrate you, you get that up. you just want to leave. but where we can go to the brand situation all over toronto's the same way. there is, it is addiction by another name. and have you had any response from that cap yet? i guess it's rather harassing bar have a sign on her. she have a sign on her balcony about the red stripe and they threatened her victor. i'm giving you this notice because i want to en
david julius and adam protean were singled out for their discoveries in receptors for temperature and touch their research could pave the way the new painkillers. those are the headlines. the news continues here on al jazeera, after witness blue check in time. and my job is to go around the world and investigate different housing issues and to the see, how are people faring with respect to the right to housing. but maybe you could tell me a bit about how you came to meeting to have around...
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david julius and adam passive poosey and were singled out for their discoveries and receptors for temperature and touch. while those the headlines, i'll be back with the news out for you here on al jazeera after the 2nd part of witness. thank you. sure. by you, i'll see here and i an app a call come on being with the largest real estate, private equity firm in the world. we've got investments and people around the globe, but by keeping our business entrepreneurial we can move very, very quickly. john gray. i said global head of real estate for blackstone group, which is the world's largest private equity manager. so one of the market you went into was a single family homes. and i know you have a big portfolio that 50000 or yes. how do you even find 50000? yeah, the buyer. you need a global financial crisis for that to occur. you're sitting around in 2011. you're saying, where is there a large pool of assets that are going to be sold by financial institutions at big discounts to underlying replacement costs. and it was pretty obvious. it was single family homes like spend $25000.00 or so fixin
david julius and adam passive poosey and were singled out for their discoveries and receptors for temperature and touch. while those the headlines, i'll be back with the news out for you here on al jazeera after the 2nd part of witness. thank you. sure. by you, i'll see here and i an app a call come on being with the largest real estate, private equity firm in the world. we've got investments and people around the globe, but by keeping our business entrepreneurial we can move very, very...
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and edson david julius and adam pat appears in the single after their discoveries and receptive temperature and touch the nobel committee secretary general called the discovery that crucial to ass survival. or let's now speak to paul reese is across this for us in stock on for this kicks off a week given about announcements. and it does feel rather timely as people around the world actually long to hang each other again. yeah, and they this does here and, and actually this morning there was expectation that the prize would be even more timely, great expectation that it would be awarded to those who develop the m r and a vaccines used in the fight against coven 19. in fact, we had a protest here, it's a nobel form by a group protesting against by on tech, not sharing it's formula with the vaccine produces in developing countries. but that have been happy because the prize did gars. he said to david julius and odd m . potter putin are considered to have made a very, very crucial breakthrough in an area that's key to our survival. her touch and temperature be out a sense, hate cold, and mechan
and edson david julius and adam pat appears in the single after their discoveries and receptive temperature and touch the nobel committee secretary general called the discovery that crucial to ass survival. or let's now speak to paul reese is across this for us in stock on for this kicks off a week given about announcements. and it does feel rather timely as people around the world actually long to hang each other again. yeah, and they this does here and, and actually this morning there was...
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david julius and adam poach in were singled out for their discoveries in recept as the temperature and touch the noble committees secretary general called the findings crucial to answer vidal pull race reports from stockholm. there was expectation that the prize would be even more timely, great expectation that it would be awarded to those who developed the m r n. a vaccines used in the fight against coven 19. in fact, we had a protest here. it's a nobel form by a group protesting against by on tech, not sharing its formula with the vaccine produces in developing countries. but that have been happy because the prize did gars. he said to david julius and odd m. potter putin are considered to have made a very, very crucial breakthrough in an area that's key to our survival at touch and temperature being out the sense, hate, cold, and mechanical stimuli as they put it. now, how was this done well, with millions of fragments of dna, many hours, many years in the laboratory. but perhaps most noteworthy with red hot chili peppers. i invite to compound in chiles. cold caps, i sin, that's enab
david julius and adam poach in were singled out for their discoveries in recept as the temperature and touch the noble committees secretary general called the findings crucial to answer vidal pull race reports from stockholm. there was expectation that the prize would be even more timely, great expectation that it would be awarded to those who developed the m r n. a vaccines used in the fight against coven 19. in fact, we had a protest here. it's a nobel form by a group protesting against by on...
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. >> people doubt it monticello want to agree with you down but i am an adams fan and david and i testify before some committees in congress front again a monument or memorial. and i have been public said that i believe there ought to be an adams memorial on the tidal basin as sufficient distance from the jefferson boylston listening take turns casting shadows over each other's faÇades. an adams was long overdue and i don't want him to be replaced by jefferson and i think that the correspondence in the twilight years, between 1812 - 1826, is the culminating correspondence of the revolutionary generation and some sense, the revolution is not complete until those two people are together. so i want to leave jefferson on mount rushmore and there's no place of their for adams but i don't think that any kind of stone monument with do adams justice nobles has to be flesh and blood but i appreciate the man's interest in adam's memory and i think he's very much of the way back and thanks to some of the things that i've written and also the hbo series and is in the memory of most americans in a way
. >> people doubt it monticello want to agree with you down but i am an adams fan and david and i testify before some committees in congress front again a monument or memorial. and i have been public said that i believe there ought to be an adams memorial on the tidal basin as sufficient distance from the jefferson boylston listening take turns casting shadows over each other's faÇades. an adams was long overdue and i don't want him to be replaced by jefferson and i think that the...
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i will defer to gina martin adams, david wilson, and our great equity strategists who come on the showbut to me, it is earnings glass half-full. jonathan: another developer hitting the wall. chinese home prices falling for the first time in six years. there's a real slowdown developing their. tom: i want to listen to leland miller and others about the real pulse of the chinese economy. i will be honest, i am simply confused. jonathan: tom is not the only one. we are all confused at the moment. lisa: not just on the slowdown in the housing market, but the ripple effects for the broader economy globally. consider the fact that the housing market in china counts for about 1/3 of the overall economy. it shows a deceleration in one of the hottest spots in china's economy for many years. jonathan: when things get tricky, what do you do? you change your name. did you see that report in verge? facebook looking for a name change. i still call google google. i don't call them alphabet. tom: i've heard three reports. to me, the alphabet of facebook's meta-verse, let's start with that. what is met
i will defer to gina martin adams, david wilson, and our great equity strategists who come on the showbut to me, it is earnings glass half-full. jonathan: another developer hitting the wall. chinese home prices falling for the first time in six years. there's a real slowdown developing their. tom: i want to listen to leland miller and others about the real pulse of the chinese economy. i will be honest, i am simply confused. jonathan: tom is not the only one. we are all confused at the moment....
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we've grown a system that so radically different from any capitalism that adam smith or david ricardo would have imagine. and we're, we're going to reap the consequences. i have to push back on that. it seems like nothing new under the sun and economic is always comes down to incentives. and when you have the state take away those incentives by printing money, visa v socialism, you have failure and we are free market capitalism that breathes more compact competition. you have economic growth and genuine g, d p. spread throughout the economy. but i get your point. let's talk about supply chain issues that seem to be growing worse. i mean, i'm re the news every single day and i my pops up in unexpected places like, oh, are running out of helium, you know, we can find a ne lithium, you know, or, you know, chips are missing from manufacturing cars, your areas, they wouldn't, you know, you wouldn't, you didn't know were at risk, you know, are vulnerable. but, you know, these are the, that, that's how supply chains crack up. they, you know, it's like the, like a wheel missing on a shopping
we've grown a system that so radically different from any capitalism that adam smith or david ricardo would have imagine. and we're, we're going to reap the consequences. i have to push back on that. it seems like nothing new under the sun and economic is always comes down to incentives. and when you have the state take away those incentives by printing money, visa v socialism, you have failure and we are free market capitalism that breathes more compact competition. you have economic growth...
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well, you are very kind, adam, but i think for now, david is the man for the job, but i really enjoyede of these places and it sort of focuses the mind. we're all so busy that unless you stop and focus on this for a time and talk about it, it does not sort of sink in. so i am hoping people can find enough time to sit down and watch the series and hopefully it brings it to life. it is interesting because it is a different way of being a member of the royal family because, like, we see your grandma on christmas every year, but we don't see her going up a wind turbine or doing a tv show or hosting an award ceremony. i am not sure she's ever been up a wind turbine, but that is not to say she wouldn't. well, she did jump out of a helicopter. that's very true, yeah. yeah, i think it isjust, now i have got children as well, and speaking to other parents, you know, it is a bit of a cliche, but you do start to see the world differently. and i want the things that i have enjoyed, the outdoor life and the sort of nature and environment, i want that to still be there, notjust for my children but e
well, you are very kind, adam, but i think for now, david is the man for the job, but i really enjoyede of these places and it sort of focuses the mind. we're all so busy that unless you stop and focus on this for a time and talk about it, it does not sort of sink in. so i am hoping people can find enough time to sit down and watch the series and hopefully it brings it to life. it is interesting because it is a different way of being a member of the royal family because, like, we see your...
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c san francisco researcher is sharing this year's nobel prize for medicine professor david julius and professor adam papa tuyen from the scripture research institute in la hoya are being honored for the discovery of the receptors in the skin that sends heat cold and touch. julia says the research was driven by curiosity and motivated by the lack of therapies to treat pain. you know, sensory systems, how we what we see and how we here and how we sense temperature and pressure. these really tell us about how we interact with the world. so when we see things in the world around us, it begs these questions naturally, just out of curiosity. full professors will share the $1.1 million. it comes with the nobel prize schools across our nation or facing a substitute teacher shortage. now the san jose unified school district is calling on councillors to sit step in and help. it's an unusual move that's raised concerns that some students will lose out on much needed mental health services, according to the centers, a spotlight starting this week. academic and child welfare counselors. intervention specialists
c san francisco researcher is sharing this year's nobel prize for medicine professor david julius and professor adam papa tuyen from the scripture research institute in la hoya are being honored for the discovery of the receptors in the skin that sends heat cold and touch. julia says the research was driven by curiosity and motivated by the lack of therapies to treat pain. you know, sensory systems, how we what we see and how we here and how we sense temperature and pressure. these really tell...
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coming up, you've got eric adams joining balance of power with david westin.omberg. ♪ >> from the world of politics, to the world of business. this is "balance of power" with david westin. david: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york to our television and radio audiences, welcome to "balance of power." president biden is in for meetings but he leaves behind the framework for the build back better package that has some work to be done. joining us is emily wilkins. give us a sense, are the progressives calling the shots? emily: to a certain extent, yes. the margins are so slim in congress that a couple people have a lot of power. the progressive caucus in the house, it is easy for them to block things from passing. yesterday, what progressives were really looking for was
coming up, you've got eric adams joining balance of power with david westin.omberg. ♪ >> from the world of politics, to the world of business. this is "balance of power" with david westin. david: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york to our television and radio audiences, welcome to "balance of power." president biden is in for meetings but he leaves behind the framework for the build back better package that has some work to be done. joining us is emily...
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tom: the beginning of earnings season, it will be interesting to see what david wilson reports, and also gina martin adamserg intelligence as well. this is arguably the conversation of the day on what so many of our themes are. he is the chief global economist at morgan stanley. seth carpenter joins us this morning. one of the great themes of the global goals -- the global bulls is asia to the rescue. not so much china the rescue, but a broader pacific rim. with all of your research, all of the work that stephen roach set up for your shop, can it be asia to the growth rescue? seth: i think there are two parts to that question. i think you highlighted the difference between china specifically versus asia more generally. we are not looking for china to be the engine that pulls the global economy forward. we are looking for about 5.5% growth next year. we think the slowdown that has happened and that happened in q3 is very real, but overstates where we are going. some recovery there, but only moderate growth next year. the way in which it could well be asia to the rescue is the other key story people are tal
tom: the beginning of earnings season, it will be interesting to see what david wilson reports, and also gina martin adamserg intelligence as well. this is arguably the conversation of the day on what so many of our themes are. he is the chief global economist at morgan stanley. seth carpenter joins us this morning. one of the great themes of the global goals -- the global bulls is asia to the rescue. not so much china the rescue, but a broader pacific rim. with all of your research, all of the...
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david. >> watching right here with you, ian, thank you. >>> and one more note from washington tonight, congressman adam kinzinger from illinois announcingwill not run for a seventh term next year. kinzinger is one of ten republicans who voted to impeach former president trump then defying party leaders to serve on the january 6th committee. in his video announcement today, kinzinger saying he would continue to fight against mistruths and divisiveness saying his, quote, political future is just beginning. >>> when we come back here tonight, there is concern at this hour outside washington, d.c., in the fairfax, virginia, and the surrounding areas heading into the halloween weekend. what they're saying to look out for and what to report in a moment. [sfx: radio being tuned] welcome to allstate. ♪ [band plays] ♪ a place where everyone lives life well-protected. ♪ and even when things go a bit wrong, we've got your back. here, things work the way you wish they would. and better protection costs a whole lot less. you're in good hands with allstate. click or call for a lower auto rate today. what's the #1 retinol brand you're in good hands wi
david. >> watching right here with you, ian, thank you. >>> and one more note from washington tonight, congressman adam kinzinger from illinois announcingwill not run for a seventh term next year. kinzinger is one of ten republicans who voted to impeach former president trump then defying party leaders to serve on the january 6th committee. in his video announcement today, kinzinger saying he would continue to fight against mistruths and divisiveness saying his, quote, political...
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adam: i think you would see some conservatives making that argument. you had davidst week making that argument. despite the fact that i think we tend to view hate speech through a partisan prison, there was a survey out two weeks ago that showed 70% of voters, which is a very high number, want to social media services to have stricter content controls. that was really interesting. and i think you probably hear the same thing outside the u.s., to your question, naomi, about international, so should facebook do more? absolutely. should services do more to reduce the amount of hate and this information on their services? absolutely. it is what their advertisers want, and i want to preserve the legal tool, section 230, that helps to do that, and ultimately, what consumers are saying here is they want to have a good experience. they do not want to have junk. and so everybody, all of the social services, want to make that the case. emily: the question is, what will government do about it? will the sec step in? will regulators step in question work i want to take a listen
adam: i think you would see some conservatives making that argument. you had davidst week making that argument. despite the fact that i think we tend to view hate speech through a partisan prison, there was a survey out two weeks ago that showed 70% of voters, which is a very high number, want to social media services to have stricter content controls. that was really interesting. and i think you probably hear the same thing outside the u.s., to your question, naomi, about international, so...
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prime—time documentary series with sir david attenborough, which in a totally non—cringing way i'm going to make him watch. newscast from the bbc. hello, it's adamilated at kp. welcome to newscast. this is a significant upgrade to normally what we do on this podcast, so it is very good of you. it is good to see you, adam, nice of you to be here. i've explained the basis of what the prize is to people already. but for you what was the eureka moment when you thought,
prime—time documentary series with sir david attenborough, which in a totally non—cringing way i'm going to make him watch. newscast from the bbc. hello, it's adamilated at kp. welcome to newscast. this is a significant upgrade to normally what we do on this podcast, so it is very good of you. it is good to see you, adam, nice of you to be here. i've explained the basis of what the prize is to people already. but for you what was the eureka moment when you thought,
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david daniel has more. >> the last duel had a rough first weekend. the historic epic debuted in 5th place with just 4.8 million. the adams2 made 7.2 million, to finish 4th in the third weekend out. then "venom" took $16.5, for third place in total of $168 million. >> you are not dead. >> i missed you. >> "no time to die" fell to 2nd in the sophomore weekend earn 24.3 million for just under $100 million in 10 days. >> killer debut opened up with $50.4 ticket sales as it debuted on a streaming service. in hollywood, i'm david daniel. >> is that jamie lee curtis? >> okay. >> coming to a theater near you this week. the latest ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google, turn up the heat. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ just two pills for all day pain relief. aleve it, and see what's possible. all denny's pancakes are made to order with fresh buttermilk. but this month's spotlight stack feels like fall. and is the pumpkin-iest pecan pie drizzliest and most gram-worthy of them all. new! pumpkin pecan pancakes. this month's spotlight stack. see you at dennys the classic hollywood story. we meet the hero, the all-new nissan frontier. hero faces seemingly impossible c
david daniel has more. >> the last duel had a rough first weekend. the historic epic debuted in 5th place with just 4.8 million. the adams2 made 7.2 million, to finish 4th in the third weekend out. then "venom" took $16.5, for third place in total of $168 million. >> you are not dead. >> i missed you. >> "no time to die" fell to 2nd in the sophomore weekend earn 24.3 million for just under $100 million in 10 days. >> killer debut opened up with...
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display a good thought enabled to capitalize into by adam sample who was named player re much taking to for 12. sure line co will restrict it's a 154 for 6. david one who is no looking twice anytime he has 65 runs from only 40 to both radians eventually winning by 7 wickets. with 3 overs and some baseball world series and the houston astros have bounced back to level things up against the atlanta braves. that 11 who's a l to they was the star of the show with a home run in the 7th inning helping is seem to a 7 to victory. i'll today is now have 22 post season home runs in his career and not flies. him for a 2nd in the old time list 7 behind the record holding money, ramirez ramirez rather the best of 7 series is back to all square and now shift to atlanta to the next 3 games on friday saturday and sunday means a lot to me. you know, it made me keep going out there to getting homers to help my team to, you know, to kid, accomplish and translate like isn't, as long as we're, when you know everything's good, german kind of thought like sounds of their f as reach 300 career victories on the men's tennis to on thursday. the 22nd seed face just relea
display a good thought enabled to capitalize into by adam sample who was named player re much taking to for 12. sure line co will restrict it's a 154 for 6. david one who is no looking twice anytime he has 65 runs from only 40 to both radians eventually winning by 7 wickets. with 3 overs and some baseball world series and the houston astros have bounced back to level things up against the atlanta braves. that 11 who's a l to they was the star of the show with a home run in the 7th inning...
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adam sandler, chris rock, david spade, welcome to the big couch. >> why haven't i been cast in your moviesy. >> who is your daddy and what does he do? >> very good. >> dominate should we go to sitcom root. >> i could see it like a puppet or something. >> cookie,. >> thank you for having me. i love fox news. all you guys. i watch you all the time. >> i love it this place. >> the queen of southern question scene. >> it live in our studio. >> you are guy fieri? >> i actually feel like the guy fieri of fox. drivers, dine-ins and doocy. >> manage kids. >> be the rock. you can call me that. >> hulk hogan is set to return to the ring but first he has got to get past this couch. ainsley: feel this. i touched. brian: will you stop it? we are in front of kids. >> beat him i up every time i come here. brian: do you know knows you are president and should get in? >> no, he doesn't know that but, and in terms of should get in, we will see. so what i'm going to try to do is be real still and easy. steve: i would like to do my impersonation of your husband george herbert walker bush. >> go on. it. >> oh,
adam sandler, chris rock, david spade, welcome to the big couch. >> why haven't i been cast in your moviesy. >> who is your daddy and what does he do? >> very good. >> dominate should we go to sitcom root. >> i could see it like a puppet or something. >> cookie,. >> thank you for having me. i love fox news. all you guys. i watch you all the time. >> i love it this place. >> the queen of southern question scene. >> it live in our...
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reporter: will elect a barons all the candidates, democratic adams and curtis have both made crime the top priority. arthel: thank you. eric: and as davidbeen a rise in crime in new york city is not unique predict the fbi said the murder, just 30 percent across the nation, and 2020, and homicides having eight in places large and small, midsize cities having the largest seven homicides are up to 40 percent of the midwest leading the highest per capita percentage jump in new york city the democratic candidate, former nypd cabinet and current brooklyn borough president eric out of's, he blames the court system for contributing to the crime rates while releasing inmates from the city jail. >> people talk about closing the building and i city close the pipe line that feeds the building a 30 percent of our prisoners in the country according to one report, 40 percent of the inmates have mental illnesses and it should not be there, 55 percent are disability. i want closable you want to close the pipeline that feeds the building. eric: fox news life. but so far, no luck. in the components here, just release a crime public and republican candidat
reporter: will elect a barons all the candidates, democratic adams and curtis have both made crime the top priority. arthel: thank you. eric: and as davidbeen a rise in crime in new york city is not unique predict the fbi said the murder, just 30 percent across the nation, and 2020, and homicides having eight in places large and small, midsize cities having the largest seven homicides are up to 40 percent of the midwest leading the highest per capita percentage jump in new york city the...
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adam neumann celebrating the so-called listing of we work? softbank put in 17 point whatever billion into we work. what is the worth of that company? davidsterday at 9.3. jonathan: can you imagine what softbank leadership is thinking? " imagine that you gave me $100 and i torched 50 dollars of it and then i said 'look at this $50 i made'!" jonathan: where is gensler -- tom: where is gensler?! david: this was a company that was publicly held. we work is still losing money soho knows what happens to about $50 -- so who knows what happens to that $50 down the line? jonathan: i am sitting in the cheap seats here. i have never seen anything like this where someone loses $17 billion from softbank. tom: there is always a silly season. the average account size of robinhood versus the other discount brokers, it is like -- it is ridiculous. jonathan: would you be celebrating? tom: it is foreign to what i know. jonathan: that was fun, wasn't it? can we give a shout out to twitter? what music was playing? if you go on twitter and find this video, it has a great song track. " where are your masks?" it was early 2019! isn't that sad now? the knee-jerk
adam neumann celebrating the so-called listing of we work? softbank put in 17 point whatever billion into we work. what is the worth of that company? davidsterday at 9.3. jonathan: can you imagine what softbank leadership is thinking? " imagine that you gave me $100 and i torched 50 dollars of it and then i said 'look at this $50 i made'!" jonathan: where is gensler -- tom: where is gensler?! david: this was a company that was publicly held. we work is still losing money soho knows...
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david: when dr. fauci faced off with senator rand paul, he was adamant that there was no funding for gain of functionis words so carefully, but, yes, he was wrong. he has, you know, been in government for seven presidents for a reason. he knows how to thread the needle with parsing his words. but he was wrong. the nih put out a statement to that effect, and dr. paul, senator rand paul, was correct. david: the reason this is important, it's not a gotcha sort of question, the reason it's important is we don't want it to happen again. i mean, we know that the chinese are doing all sorts of stuff they shouldn't be doing. bioresearch is only one of them. but we don't want to have any possibility that this happens again. >> well, i appreciate what you're saying, david, because we can't just play the blame game forever. we need to learn lessons to take forward, and that lesson is the school of scientists who advocated for gain of function under certain circumstances, that should be officially abandoned altogether, and they're not doing that right now. there were two schools of thought, and they were advanci
david: when dr. fauci faced off with senator rand paul, he was adamant that there was no funding for gain of functionis words so carefully, but, yes, he was wrong. he has, you know, been in government for seven presidents for a reason. he knows how to thread the needle with parsing his words. but he was wrong. the nih put out a statement to that effect, and dr. paul, senator rand paul, was correct. david: the reason this is important, it's not a gotcha sort of question, the reason it's...
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david: one day you get a call from friends of yours, frank car louisvilley who said i want you to come back to be the adam tim advisor. and you said i like my job now. i'm commanding soldiers bull ultimately he said well, i really want you. and you said if president of the united states wants me, he should call me. and what happened? general powell: the bummest -- dumbest thing i ever said in my life. i was in a beautiful headquarters twice as large as this room and i was going to be in little room this big in one of the smallest sections of the white house and i really wanted to stay with the troops. ived been pummeled out of the true before for these jocksles in pentagon or for washington. so when frank, who happened taken me out of sometimes before told them we have to have you back. i've just become the national security advisor, i need you here. i said frank, come on and then imdid one of the dumbest things i've ever done, as if i didn't know what the analysis was. i said if iu/pu-indianapolis important, why are doesn't the if the call and will and apples i walked away from the phone i said you dumb
david: one day you get a call from friends of yours, frank car louisvilley who said i want you to come back to be the adam tim advisor. and you said i like my job now. i'm commanding soldiers bull ultimately he said well, i really want you. and you said if president of the united states wants me, he should call me. and what happened? general powell: the bummest -- dumbest thing i ever said in my life. i was in a beautiful headquarters twice as large as this room and i was going to be in little...
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adam aron is playing offense this is adam aron from norwegian cruise, from the 76ers, don't go against him. >> to davidce point, though, the market cap is double the domestic box office pre-covid. >> stock is up 2,000%. >> the bond is going to do great. i might even go see it, not that that matters. >> he owns this market he has the power to go to bob chapek and say -- no one has had this power. >> more power than the producers of the content >> i think the power has shifted. don't give me that look. >> i've got to give you that look. >> how much work have you done >> did you have a cocktail with them >> it was. >> in person >> he hugged me. then i had a binax. >> for those who don't know, it's a covid test. >> you give me 15 minutes, i'll give you the world. >>> we'll get cramer's mad dash in the opening bell in a few moments. really not a lot of reaction, though yields did come down a touch. we're back in a moment your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job
adam aron is playing offense this is adam aron from norwegian cruise, from the 76ers, don't go against him. >> to davidce point, though, the market cap is double the domestic box office pre-covid. >> stock is up 2,000%. >> the bond is going to do great. i might even go see it, not that that matters. >> he owns this market he has the power to go to bob chapek and say -- no one has had this power. >> more power than the producers of the content >> i think the...
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adamant on, you know, destabilizing, of course, now the chat about being in power, no longer insurgency, group, the stabilizing them running the country tributes being paid to the u. k. politician david amos who was fatally stabbed on friday. the prime minister visited lay on a alongside the later of the opposition. british police to describing the stabbing as a terrorist incident. se, asia's original block is excluding the military lady from its summit later this month. says the junior has failed to comply with a roadmap to pace, which was a great 2 in april. and 7 activists in hong kong have been sentenced to prison for they rose in pro democracy protests last their sentences range between 6 and 12 months. those are the headlines. i'm emily anglin. stay tuned for the listening post and i'll be back at the top of the alan how many nukes is too many new america has in many ways driven the arms rate parties are much more like the british parties down to the there are fewer regulations who own a tiger than their, our own a dog. how can this be happening? your weekly take on us politics and. and that's the bottom line. the nobel peace prize has been awarded less, maria read. no journali
adamant on, you know, destabilizing, of course, now the chat about being in power, no longer insurgency, group, the stabilizing them running the country tributes being paid to the u. k. politician david amos who was fatally stabbed on friday. the prime minister visited lay on a alongside the later of the opposition. british police to describing the stabbing as a terrorist incident. se, asia's original block is excluding the military lady from its summit later this month. says the junior has...
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adam neumann. the new ceo is a one time real estate executive. now, they have been able to go public and raise some money and get out into the public markets. davidand the prospect -- a gives it the time and opportunity. peter: the company still loses a lot of money. they are still struggling to show they can turn this business model profitable where they essentially rent out real estate long-term and turnaround and resell it to people on shorter terms. they have shown some promise with this more controlled business approach. softbank, the japanese conglomerate is still the largest shareholder of the company and they have been supporting them. it financed adam neumann as he took the first run at building the company. they are the largest shareholders but they are unlikely to recap their full investment in the company anytime soon. they put in some $10 billion or by some accounts $17 billion. rishaad: our asia tech executive editor, peter. business flash headlines. snap shares diving down about 27 percent lowering its earnings forecast in the fourth quarter blaming supply chain issues weighing on advertising spending. snap owners. intel also on it
adam neumann. the new ceo is a one time real estate executive. now, they have been able to go public and raise some money and get out into the public markets. davidand the prospect -- a gives it the time and opportunity. peter: the company still loses a lot of money. they are still struggling to show they can turn this business model profitable where they essentially rent out real estate long-term and turnaround and resell it to people on shorter terms. they have shown some promise with this...
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adam aaron flipped it. they're 80% individual, 20% institutional and that's how you go up 2,000%, david.hat's how you do it. >> you heard it rehe got opening bell coming up next. >> announcer: the opening bell is brought to you by nuveen. a leader in income, alternatives and responsible investing. >> always fun to dig into piper sandler's teen survey. they say the firm on average, teens spend 32% of their daily video consumption on netflix which is a hardy number. it's down a touch from prior surveys. it was as high i think as 38 you really see some gains on hulu, other streamers, and cable tv is way back >> that survey, by the way, i find to be incredibly good because they spend a lot of time on snap. we've been talking about snap. it's the alternative to facebook maybe you could argue -- >> snap has a stock has had an incredible run it's up 158% this year >> advertisers have -- >> it's original view as a photo company is being embodied to a certain extent in terms of what they're doing in the strategy. >> nike has maintained its status, but how about this one elf. i think they're doing
adam aaron flipped it. they're 80% individual, 20% institutional and that's how you go up 2,000%, david.hat's how you do it. >> you heard it rehe got opening bell coming up next. >> announcer: the opening bell is brought to you by nuveen. a leader in income, alternatives and responsible investing. >> always fun to dig into piper sandler's teen survey. they say the firm on average, teens spend 32% of their daily video consumption on netflix which is a hardy number. it's down a...
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david miller, always good to have your insight, sir. thank you. >> thank you. >>> and outspoken republican critic of former president trump will not run for re-election. >> and illinois congressman adam kinzinger who was one of the ten gop to vote for trump's impeachment made the announcement today. jessica dean is covering this on capitol hill. was this a surprise on capitol hill and what do we know that went into his decision? >> reporter: yeah, this news came down just a few hours ago this morning and it was a surprise. adam kinzinger has been on our air many times and quite well-known as being an outspoken critic of former president trump. voting to impeach him and one of only two republicans serving on the select committee looking into the january 6 insurrection. he along with congresswoman liz cheney. so to hear this news, was a bit surprising. but said in a video if it was ever time to move on and he felt like it was time to move on, he would not run for re-election. and he said that time is now. take a listen for yourself. here is more of that video. >> there is little to no desire to bring our differences, and unity is no longer a word we use. it is also become increasingly
david miller, always good to have your insight, sir. thank you. >> thank you. >>> and outspoken republican critic of former president trump will not run for re-election. >> and illinois congressman adam kinzinger who was one of the ten gop to vote for trump's impeachment made the announcement today. jessica dean is covering this on capitol hill. was this a surprise on capitol hill and what do we know that went into his decision? >> reporter: yeah, this news came down...
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democratic adams and guardian angels founder a republican, crime fighting is a priority for both campaigns. one thing they both agree on is there are too many guns on the street. back to you. >> jon: davidou. >>> coming up the battle over school covid rules heats up with one state set to require that all students get the vaccine. - [female narrator] they line up by the thousands. each one with a story that breaks your heart. like ravette... every step, brought her pain. their only hope: mercy ships. the largest floating civilian hospital in the world. bringing free surgeries to people who have no other hope. $19 a month will help provide urgently needed surgery for so many still suffering. so don't wait, call the number on your screen. or donate at mercyships.org. >> jon: arizona's supreme court is wading into the controversy on school mask mandates. the state's highest court agreeing to hear oral arguments about the matter next month. it comes after a lower court ruled unconstitutional arizona's ban on any law that would make people wear masks. that judge mostly taking issue with how the measure was passed. the ruling by the lower court frees public school leaders across arizona to req
democratic adams and guardian angels founder a republican, crime fighting is a priority for both campaigns. one thing they both agree on is there are too many guns on the street. back to you. >> jon: davidou. >>> coming up the battle over school covid rules heats up with one state set to require that all students get the vaccine. - [female narrator] they line up by the thousands. each one with a story that breaks your heart. like ravette... every step, brought her pain. their...
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adam kinzinger, um, that is one thing we will be watching very closely. ryan nobles, thank you. joining us is cnn senior political commentator and former senior adviser to president obama, david axelrod. cnn chief political correspondent, dana bash. so, dana, just on a political level, how significant is this move by the committee tonight? i mean, if the former president and his allies are able to stall the investigation, obviously, in the months ahead while they claim persecution and try to run out the clock for the midterms, does this whole thing then become a huge rallying cry for republicans in the election year? >> yes. i mean, no matter what, it is going to be a rallying cry for republicans in the election year. and you are probably going to see that play out in a very big and robust way on thursday when the full -- the full house i should say, is expect today bring this up. but it doesn't mean that the democrats, plus the two republicans of course who are on this committee are going to change course because they are determined to -- to get to the facts. to get the facts that they believe steve bannon has. but more importantly, as we have heard, you know, throughout the last co
adam kinzinger, um, that is one thing we will be watching very closely. ryan nobles, thank you. joining us is cnn senior political commentator and former senior adviser to president obama, david axelrod. cnn chief political correspondent, dana bash. so, dana, just on a political level, how significant is this move by the committee tonight? i mean, if the former president and his allies are able to stall the investigation, obviously, in the months ahead while they claim persecution and try to...
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david. a lot of great stuff happening here. i'm going to tell you a little bit about what i picked up on eric adams, the likely mayor of new yorkerence, one of the big sort of aspects of conversation here has been will there be massive market changes following gary gensler's meme stock report. that was a report on the whole frenzy back in january where a bunch of stocks -- amce gamestop, where these stocks went crazy, parabolic. robinhood had to halt trading. there was all this talk about potential short squeezes and naked shorting and people trading in dark pools to manipulate the price. the sec report, sec investigated all those charges. people thought that gary gensler was going to use this report essentially to enact his type of market changes, market structure changes, maybe end the practice of payment for order flow, maybe push all trading into the major stock exchanges. the problem he has, and i'm picking this up from major market executives who follow this stuff and talk to people in washington, is that the report's conclusions came out bit pretty benign. they found no major problem with naked short selling or payment f
david. a lot of great stuff happening here. i'm going to tell you a little bit about what i picked up on eric adams, the likely mayor of new yorkerence, one of the big sort of aspects of conversation here has been will there be massive market changes following gary gensler's meme stock report. that was a report on the whole frenzy back in january where a bunch of stocks -- amce gamestop, where these stocks went crazy, parabolic. robinhood had to halt trading. there was all this talk about...
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david. do you agree with joyce's analysis and two, we got news today the january 6th committee expects to subpoena john eastman, the man that adamawyer, expected to be subpoenaed next week. with the bannon subpoena and whether or not a congressional subpoena means anything anymore is on the line. is that something doj is cognizant of? >> they are. all of this is just unprecedented, you have the former white house strategists plotting with the sitting president to unleash a mob to prevent congress from certifying that president's defeat. garland is well intentioned and trying to be nonpartisan but he needs to act and pursue this investigation. it is a lose/lose. i would caution this is all extraordinary and what's happening and needs to be investigated as thoroughly and quickly as possible. >> i think the extraordinary nature what everyone is sort of behind closed doors grappling with is an important reminder but that's been the case for five years. but certainly merrick garland is in a new role dealing with unprecedented crises. a quick break for us. we'll be right back. fermentati? yes, formulated to help your body really truly
david. do you agree with joyce's analysis and two, we got news today the january 6th committee expects to subpoena john eastman, the man that adamawyer, expected to be subpoenaed next week. with the bannon subpoena and whether or not a congressional subpoena means anything anymore is on the line. is that something doj is cognizant of? >> they are. all of this is just unprecedented, you have the former white house strategists plotting with the sitting president to unleash a mob to prevent...
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adam, we love you forever and always. >> melissa joan hart, thank you so much. we really appreciate it. great to see you. >> great to see you, meliss, so great. >>> coming up, "scream" star davidast bay. better news now in the north bay. southbound 101, the earlier crash has cleared so the six mile per hour slowdown will start to pick up. the toll plaza has improved as well, just backed up to the end of the parking lot. a slow ride over the bridge. >> sounds good. thank you. when you hear the word healthy, it always feels a little out of reach. that's 'cause the way we're thinking about it is all wrong. so we made a healthier song. for some folks it's like baby steps. maybe it's a jump or eating something green. or taking mom to get that vaccine. ♪ healthier means bringing stuff to the folks ♪ ♪ that really need it. ♪ ♪ like millie's meds straight to her door or care at home. ♪ ♪ believe it. ♪ ♪ sometimes it's healthier to laugh. ♪ ♪ other times it's healthier to cry. ♪ ♪ we'll work through it together. ♪ ♪ when it works for you, drop on by. ♪ ♪ 'cause healthier happens easy ♪ ♪ when you just give people access. ♪ ♪ for bob it meant admitting ♪ ♪ that he needed reading glasses
adam, we love you forever and always. >> melissa joan hart, thank you so much. we really appreciate it. great to see you. >> great to see you, meliss, so great. >>> coming up, "scream" star davidast bay. better news now in the north bay. southbound 101, the earlier crash has cleared so the six mile per hour slowdown will start to pick up. the toll plaza has improved as well, just backed up to the end of the parking lot. a slow ride over the bridge. >> sounds...