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the man he knew he said was frank jaramillo, just a guy he met when frank managed gym in long beach. in fact said, fred, he'd bought a used bmw from frankhe returned from an overseas business trip in new delhi. the cops new perfectly well that frank aka el cubano was home. he loaned frank which made sense. >> he had a fetish for watches he'd led frank more than $100,000 which made sense given what detectives had already learned about frank. >> he had a fetish for watches and living the lifestyle of the rich and famous and he really didn't have any full time job. >> but if frank thought he was taking any advantage of fred, the detectives believed it was just the opposite. >> i think fred wanted to own frank in some way. >> so frank already had the $100,000, so now he's on the hook big time to fred. and fred says to get off the hook you've got to make this happen. >> correct. >> then slate's wiped clean. >> yes. absolution of all debt. >> fred was the mastermind using his financial leverage to manipulate frank who in turn hired nick for a bargain basement price. but fred didn't know the cops even suspected him, didn't have any idea, for e
the man he knew he said was frank jaramillo, just a guy he met when frank managed gym in long beach. in fact said, fred, he'd bought a used bmw from frankhe returned from an overseas business trip in new delhi. the cops new perfectly well that frank aka el cubano was home. he loaned frank which made sense. >> he had a fetish for watches he'd led frank more than $100,000 which made sense given what detectives had already learned about frank. >> he had a fetish for watches and living...
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frank frank for joining us tonight, everybody. good night, joe. everybody. good night, joe. good night, frank., then a playdate, then karate class at 3:00, so why don't you go get your uniform? [ singsongy ] chop chop! cam. what? she's in karate. it's not offensive. debatable, but why would you schedule all this extra stuff on the same day as her talent show? okay, are you accusing me of overscheduling our tone-deaf daughter so she's so tired show and doesn't humiliate herself? lily has no talent. because she's 7. no one has talent at 7. i did. tons of it. sheep-shearing, cornhusking, hay-baling. it was hard for me to pick just one to showcase at my first little prince pageant. in the end, i went with waltzing. you waltzed at 7? barely. my partner had two left hooves. hmm. [ singsongy ] i got it! [ normal voice ] hey, wait. isn't my talent show today? oh, who knows? but let's go ride some ponies. no, no, you're right. it is today, and since you have a little bit of time before ballet, why don't you two do a little bit of warming up? maestro? come on. oh, okay, great. thank you. yeah, yeah. so,
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frank frank you know my above all some ways against. warning it's going to interrupt the be. my age mubarak at last chemo me cantilever commitment now i spring to the last minute the big. when they leave. the cut off from everything family friends and their heritage they're also orthodox jews. younger is here is in particular are searching for meaning outside of these regions boundaries a project in germany is helping them to build new lives making new friends. close up. in 60 minutes on t.w. . d. to know that 77 percent of poppies are younger than 60 pot. cuts me and me and you. and you know what it's time all voices are part. of the 77 percent to talk about the issue. this is where you. know 77 percent this weekend on d w i. believe . since the last matchday by in munich have added another trophy to their collection the club's world cup it was their 6 trophy of the 2020 season perhaps play with eating a little travel say because they slipped up against being a fed show only just a couple. and that was not the only surprise in the bundesliga. no one could have foreseen dalton slump this season for example that struggles continued against hoffenheim. not good enough. for her to win this game and. hear her another disappointing game from a. disappointing is also happy to shall because. they can't even get the basics right and the royal blue still looking to finally kick start their season against neo and burley. mines also lets down and out in january that they've shown fight in recent weeks and turned up for another battle against laver cusa. frankfurt's ascendancy into the top 4 has also been a surprise that class would shine through again even though cologne proved to be pretty stubborn opponents but 1st let's start match day $21.00 with a trip to die i don't mind. that 1st year dortmund have long been the bundesliga 2nd side and they boast one of europe's most exciting young squads but now they're facing the unthinkable becoming just an average team heading to have to choose 1st 9 bundesliga games as coach had been mediocre 4 wins 4 losses one draw they were hoping to get back to winning ways against hoffenheim because it's not just about getting results it's about keeping their squad together. holding on to young stars like holland who had a rare miss in the 10 minutes was always going to be tough if they don't qualify for the champions league it will be possible. for all their flashy young forwards don't leave a lot to be desired at the back the last bible picks manuela kanji's pockets and nearly put the visitors ahead in the 18th minutes. maybe. embarrassed mats hummels just a few minutes later was. but jaden censure who is slowly returning to form put the hosts ahead with ease in the 24 minutes. 5 central was another burgeoning global star that will only consider sticking around in top and if they reach the top 4. but often the hine have dorman's number they've lost just once in their last 6 meetings they also benefits in from a bit of luck getting away with this challenge in holland and immediately countering. moon as the poor finish the play and level things in the 31st minute with some help from a dish cheval dortmund defense the last time hoffenheim came to dortmund they won 4 nil that was often hine are sitting mid table their squad stretched to the limit by injuries and a europa league run but they should have been winning at half time. scoring has been hoffenheim biggest issue currently injured on break kraemer it has 13 of their 32 goals but they do finally put one of his chances away shortly after the break maybe hoffenheim aren't so dependent on their missing striker off their all the. top ones back line was out of sorts but by the 58th minute their attack was waking up was. poor and scrappy strike was correctly waved off as the opening pass from mats hummels to thomas delaney was offside. was my captain marco roy's had started the match on the bench and entered the fray in the 59th minutes to. tryon inspired his teammates and they turned it around with 10 minutes to go hoffenheim played on despite one of their players getting hurt possession switched hands an ice cold call and made it to 2 hoffenheim were serious but they only had themselves to blame. to finish even at $22.00 hoffenheim did more than hold their own demonstrating why they've got a squad that could be doing much better than their league standings suggests dortmund were frustrated with holland bearing responsibility and so. if you take in this game i can score on the chance and then win so today is my 4th . but dortmund depending on such young players is the problem it's normal for youngsters to be inconsistent it's all the players that have to deliver and the pressure is mounting. and i can only say that the pressure is there but the will to win that drive for success is much stronger than any pressure we feel tense itchin dalton's form remains mediocre on monday they announced that marco rosa would take over as coach for the next season but they'll need to pull a fight for the champions league this season if they are to keep their stock players. he said but his liver his and have faded from title contention but fancy their chances against next to bottom line although the visitors have improved lately with a draw against dormant and beating like say she despite fielding the formidable likes of kevin demi by new city abi andy on a 10 tie leverkusen we're not going to have it easy time decided to get stuck in front me off. a yellow card after 95 seconds not all the bumps wanted to see. but the sight of d.l. b.'s getting danny to come down and charging down the left was much more like it. lovelies. you from the city have the space to maybe see how mario. that very similar to. the french when his cross was inch cut back to the finish from lucas the rio not quite one of the 10 minutes and robin said as gold would come on the 1st track. try to slot from outside the box. but there was no change to the school line before the break. that was a change in the light because in goal however make a snowman putting on the gloves the lucas tried that and judge. and it proved to be a less than memorable design a good dead being. but teams came out fighting for the 2nd top and might stand several chances the full current top score a miss and yet the tape found the back of the next. visit correct tangled polecat bunch smiling on the sidelines. minds with perhaps a little unlucky not to have found their way back level i need to see patrick should put them further behind with only 6 minutes remaining. yet. back here because. when you're born and scores the goals are true sure and you you created so many chances you didn't score a goal that's of course when you have for me for 6 minutes left to play it's difficult to believe difficult but clearly not impossible recently drafted in online from cardiff robot that still pulled one back in the final minutes. looking . at me. and my kids threw everything forward in stoppage time fell a substitute kevin stayed up top to secure an incredible droll. c we didn't play well at all today. from the beginning so. we didn't deserve more but if you're. 85 minutes late you can never. get summed up the season so far for the kids and meanwhile minds seem genuinely resurgent. interest of the players get them believing and i take my hat off for them for the. big. i'm very impressed the whole thread the 2nd half and. how they deal with this. list. they can tell the same and the train. one of those games where it all seems lost time is against. the. past a very special. first goal in the film is legal mark the start of a wild final by mines and a much productive one. kevin still gave his side a last gasp but deserved equaliser against lakers and. come . if it does then these 2 moments from match dates when he won will long be remembered as a beautiful game for months for. oh no one of the surprises of the season many expected them to be relegation fodder but they've avoided the dreaded suffer more slump still they've been on a poor run having lost 3 of their last 4. visiting shall come meanwhile around rivaled experts when it comes to poor form they entered the match dead last with just 8 points and their lone win of the season coming back in january it looked like it would be an only on ramp from the get go with our needing nearly scoring just 4 minutes a. brawl previously suspended libya ben to lead into the squad for the 1st time since november though he was decent on the ball when he own kept the creative midfielder in check. in fact this game was in general about a scrappy as they get tackle after tackle set the time. soundly fireworks with few and far between in front of goal shout to go forwards but their attacks were soon snuffed out. so they did boast more creativity than usual though the killer final touch remained elusive. point shaka find space it's right for you don't tackle him and let them play but have some real quality. and quality. still only owned dominated the 2nd half managing to create a number of concrete chances like yon point young fellows about an hour in they barely resemble the side that have the 3rd highest goal tally at christmas has demonstrated by our knees late mess. cluny own simply couldn't finish off shell despite again. coming close with 5 minutes left. they remain well organized and tough to play against but their inability to find the net has cost them dearly. i. do a little miss in india was forced to arbiter and i think does the order to you know we don't get. any owns winless run stretches to 5 games now the door again shall come might be useful when battling relegation but not when pushing for europe shellcode took away some positives. i think it's a fair result both teams were tough to play against we can be happy with a point. although their coach knows 1 point one cut it. it's normally a good result the way you got in our situation we need to spread points a draw that feels like a loss for both sides they won he is clearly more desperate than the other. frankbirds are the informed team dropping just true of a possible $24.00 points since the start of the year. a big part of that golden run is on ray silva his goal against cologne was a neat finish but that's not what makes him our matchday hero. told the jobs is going to finish. he's our man of the moment because he simply can't stop one in the back of the net he's the in this league is leading scorer the sheer with knowing goals taking him to painting for the season a fairly heroic sets of stands. up. front that are on the up now unbeaten in their last 9 league outings thanks above all to our much here and since the season restarted under a silver has even outscored a robot leventhal scheme although in the 1st half of the day he covered approving the biggest threat to team up on making his $300.00 the parents in their collection goal. 8 minutes into the 2nd half silver did manage to get the ball in the net but with the ball creeping out of play before phillip kasich is cross it meant no g
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sharp warning you can never accept money from the new superpower it will become dependent on. china's gateway to europe. starts feb 19th on. this is the day of the news live from burlington france and germany disagree on the best way to combat the mystery militants in the saw how well they invade jets paris is requests for more german troops to be sent to the region also on the program and retakes delivery of its 1st shipments of the chinese sign a farm coronavirus foxing it's the 1st to e.u. country to receive the drug after claiming the slow pace of the european union's vaccine rollout is costing lives without some serious street to face these new charges as defined protesters continue their calls for have released a mass demonstrations fill the streets for a free. today the military repeats its promise of elections in a year but fears of a violent crackdown are growing. until gail welcome to the program front president emanuel macross held a virtual summit with 5 countries in africa region to address the threat of terrorism that the sa is struggling to contain a violent insurgency by islamist terror groups president ruled out an immediate reduction in the number of french troops stationed there to assist security efforts last year paris bolstered troop numbers to more than 5000 the french president hopes that additional troops from other european allies would allow his country to produce its contingent in the future but germany is skeptical eye color mask the foreign minister has ruled out sending more putting more group boots on the ground rather favoring development projects. we must strengthen the government institutions so that they are able to ensure the security of their people which means strengthening the police and above all the dishes system but finding used seats of phone. it is also clear but only when governments are functioning against tangible way of their citizens that prospect of development and a better life will be able in the long term to eradicate terrorism. well thomas schiller is head of the conrad adenauer foundation's regional a program for the sad health joins us from the capital bamako welcome to day w. this is a conflict that has passed a lot of us by so let's start with why france leading european efforts there. first of the francis of course the former colonial power in this region. france has already very often intervened in the region 111 things for example about the charge in the eighty's. in the 1st place it was in 2313 in 200-2000 generate when france intervention in the framework of the operations of all ri ri pushed so pushed away pushed back jihadist terrorists advancing to ok and we're talking about a vast region how so how are they deciding where troops should be based to fight this insurgency. so it's this is the most important point we are really talking about a very very wasp region. is immense. this is also one of the reasons why it is so difficult for the states here to really be present in every region these are very poor states the state authority in. many areas of the countries are always 'd some somehow weak and this is of course creating vacuums for sorts of groups not only terrorist ones so it would be real all of us then to look at the contrasting views from france and germany as being one or the other we have france saying we need to deploy more troops to the region and on the other hand we have germany's high coma saying that the answer is to strengthen civil institutions that the answer is going to be a combination. yeah exactly and i would even favor. the approach to strengthen the strait states here in the side a region because in the long term no foreign military intervention. can keep up the security situation stable this can only be done in the long term by the nation states here on the ground and therefore we need to strengthen the states this means not only the military side submitted by military assistance or something like this but also the state institutions like territorial administration justice for a system and all these kind of things but on the other hand we should not create an attack on this month between france and germany because also on the military side germany is a presence here in the side a region german armed forces. part of the mission and in training for example among troops and so long top and just finally just what's at stake here this is this is a vast job but what happens if this base job is not done well or is not completed. if this job is not done well so if we don't have. a long term approach and some continuity in helping the states here. that will there's a message danger that terrorism all all sorts of conflict might spread to the coastal states of western africa so for example the ivory causal center got . this most destabilized the whole region of africa and so this is really a huge problem that's why it's right international community is here on the ground is investing a lot of not only money but also a lot of energy to help stabilize and. that's very clear thank you so much thomas schiller from the conrad foundation's regional program for the style thank you. hungary is a step closer to becoming the 1st european union country to administer the chinese coronavirus vaccine under russia's sputnik we shot after the arrival of a special flight carrying around half a 1000000 doses of china sign a form taxing the government granted emergency approval for the drugs bypassing e.u. medical regulators after criticizing the slow pace he used vaccine brought. past his granted emergency approval to the chinese vaccine the hungary and government allows any vaccine which has been administered to at least 1000000 people worldwide to be used without being reviewed by hungary's medicines regulator. prime minister viktor orban said hungary is taking matters into its own hands because the e.u. has been too slow. walk to no new yorker numb to do we can't stop the virus without vaccines because it will always come back in new ways. that's why our country's most important task is to get as many vaccines as possible. not later as promised by brussels but quickly. on endorse on. 5 different types of corona virus vaccine are now available in hungary hospitals in budapest began administering the russian sputnik the last week like the chinese vaccine it hasn't been approved by the e.u.'s medicines regulator i doubt the hungary an opposition says that all ban should not be operating as a vaccines expert and warns hungary ends about being vaccinated with a sign of farm vaccine but neighboring serbia which is not an e.u. member has been using the chinese jab for weeks the country has the 2nd fastest vaccine rollout in europe after the u.k. and the hungary and government wants to catch up prime minister orbán claims the additional vaccines from russia and china will allow his country to vaccinate millions more people per capita by the end of may then other european countries as big of a boy with a w brussels correspondent bad reader to welcome a bad so we as we just heard the e.u. has this covered vaccination strategy is hungary breaking i mean you rules by going it alone like this. no it's perfectly legal and according to you your rule is one reason doing that although the member states have decided to do the approval process for vaccines through the european medical agency a all together for everybody a member single member said can decide to to do emergency approval for single vaccines and this is what hungary is doing the other member states could do that as well. but so far the u.s. tries to stick together and to do it in what it's slower that's true and so it might be a way that also other countries might choose this is not clear right now right so i want to hungary's our european partners that make this decision but there certainly is some political side effects of this decision that some like poland and the baltic states that they don't want to them to have neither the chinese know the russian vaccine because we don't want to be dependent on these ideological adversaries and other countries that are not so strict and also that you commission is not saying that you cannot use it. but they say there is no application for the proven of the russian all the chinese vaccine in the hague at the seat of the message actually technically that you cannot approve them right now right so other 8 unit a member states and other you're likely to to follow hungary's late. yes there are some countries in the same approach also for example and also the czech republic considering the use of the russian vaccine and maybe also if the chinese that scene and even the german chancellor angela merkel has said recently that she's open to the russian vaccine as soon as the ema the european agents the has approved the shot so the they say there's no you're logical beriah for vaccination every single shot counts every life collins in this question thank you for the time but bring us any brussels. let's take a look at some other world news now the european court of human rights has ruled in favor of germany in a case relating to a deadly ass strike in afghanistan dozens of afghans many of them civilians were killed when a german coming commander ordered the 2009 astrakhan coil tankers that have been hijacked by the taliban the father of 2 of the victims accuses germany of human rights violations. thousands of people have taken to the streets in algeria to mark 2 years since the start of the protest movement that forced former president and then aziz beautifully cut from power the demonstrations restarted recently after holding because of the coronavirus pandemic protesters once again calling for regime change saying they still don't have genuine democracy. which is stalled and has a wood stove was brought rest no hold to texas and other southern u.s. states millions have been left without power and temperatures as low as minus 18 celsius 010 degrees fahrenheit texas is bracing for more icy storms like the. russian opposition leader alexei valley's back in court they started charged with defaming a world war 2 veteran percent of all his supporters say the case is politically motivated he's already serving a 3 year sentence for violating the terms of his probation while he was being treated in germany following a life threatening poisoning. not to me i'm out where the deposed civilian leader songs richie is now facing a new criminal charge violating the country's code with 19 regulations has been added to the original allegation that she illegally imported walkie talkies this latest move could allow the military judge to to hold her indefinitely without trial military leaders have repeated their promise to hold new elections within a year amid ongoing national protests against the coup. keeping up the pressure despite the risks workers in the city of young gong block a railway line undeterred by the military's growing presence. from students and civil servants to monks protesters in myanmar know that their strength lies in numbers. you know i want more people to join the protests we don't want to be seen as weak we students have our future we have to resist so we won't live under a military dictatorship even if there's no special reason to protest we don't want to be seen as weak i know but. neither do they armored tanks patrol the streets as demonstrators treat them with the 3 finger salute that has come to stand for democracy as soldiers bolster the police many civilians fear their assets will be seized with access to banks partially restricted. you know they'd be up by the notorious keeping our money in the bank by force it's unjust isn't it they're limiting the withdrawal amount aren't they creating a riot. people here face the penalties for opposing the coup those who obstruct the military or police from carrying out their duties could be imprisoned for up to 20 years. and go off as more world news of the top of the allocate focus of. business update in just a minute i would. tell you. crime fighters are back now for those most successful radio drama series continues from the whole episode are available online and of course you can share and discuss song w. africa's facebook page and other social media platforms crime fighter to me and now . do you like it. or do you want to cut it out. ok then buckle up put the pedal to the metal and let's ride. long v.w. . cook. no one is safe until everyone is safe those are the words of the new world trade organization boston goes away she warned about the dangers of vaccine nationalism her comments come as poor countries call for rules on intellectual property to be waived in order to allow generic jobs to be produced. meanwhile as kenya grapples with a surge in cases linked to new virus marian stigma for medical oxygen on soared. once upon a time it was upon demick poster child now after a post-holiday surge in infections portugal is struggling with the economic fallout of fresh restrictions. this is the business i'm kate ferguson welcome to the program unconscionable that's the word the new director general of the world trade organization used to describe the disparities in vaccine rates between rich and poor countries and goes you said a vaccine nationalism was slowing down efforts to end the pandemic both india and south africa have a right to be called for w t o members to be allowed to waive peyton's and intellectual property rights in order to produce generic vaccines pharmaceutical companies safe spaces are necessary in order to avoid inventions and to cover the high costs of research. let's talk about this with new correspondent joy to rein in nairobi hi joy now african countries have been especially the effected by so-called vaccine nationalism if papers were to be eliminated tomorrow what impact but the constant. and you would allow african countries as well to get to buy a similar manufacturers will then be manufacturing the vaccine and more of what it will price and also the african countries by extension would be able to pass as these vaccines at a more affordable price because as it is we are looking at the vaccine nationals in affecting developing countries many of which are in africa by flash of the fact that most of the vaccines are being prioritized to the developing countries who have already ordered the vaccines in billions of doses to take care even of several and they factions they're after and so making this a wave in the part and means that african countries will be able to access it cheaply. and i say that africa is one country that has made that specific call for an end to pay for what other african countries why they say well so far kenya has joined south africa in asking for a weaver on the pattens kenya has ordered about 24000000 doses of the astra zeneca vaccine but we have seen also some other african countries showing concern over it like egypt and ruble as well as seashells that have also ordered for the vaccine to be brought into the continent but we are seeing many other african countries as well as a little bit reluctant to order the vaccine and this is precisely because they do not know if the virus and is going to mutate into a stronger virus that the vaccine is not going to be able to take care of. vaccine distribution depends of course a lot on the testicles well what are the biggest challenges there. right now the biggest challenge is infrastructure because as you know africa is the one of the continent's leave high temperatures and so ordering say the fire scene means that it would have to be stored at very low temperatures which many african countries do have a challenge with given the electricity challenges we have continent and storage is likely going to be a challenge we're also seeing the fact that. you know ordering or rather leave the vaccine itself is going to be a challenge because the reason they bargained that african countries are dealing with and so are constraints on the sands of finance to order the virus for the vaccine the media of the african countries. to iran and i thank you very much. and staying with the pandemic in africa a new virus variants are being blamed for a rise in covert 19 infections across the continent in kenya the increase has led to a surge in demand for medical oxygen often at the companies that supply it rely on apartment from abroad right now though they're having trouble getting deliveries. workers at this one tell a factory near nairobi can barely keep up the are producing medical oxygen for which demand has exploded amid the coronavirus pandemic as mentally or is are used to supply oxygen to patients with breathing problems. the main challenge we face today is that the increase in production has not been enough to meet the increasing demand so that's why we still have a go the other telling us is that the time it takes between when you get the money to set up this production system and when you can actually get them is generally around and therefore having money in itself is not enough to allow you to add to the problem immediately. kenya is among the top 10 countries in africa called 1000 cases the demand for oxygen has been growing alongside infections but this company needs the quitman to produce more oxygen and that's supposed to come from abroad and it can't import the equipment because of the pandemic there's also a major interruption in the international logistics systems most of this equipment you would need to get them for. places into the continent and those countries who were greatly affected and therefore factories were operating at sub optimal levels or even when you place an order it takes a much longer time to get to commodities into the continent than was previously possible. be africa's centers for disease control and prevention recently warned. the inadequate supply of oxygen is a major problem across the entire continent. despite limited resources african oxygen companies are in a race against time called infections. now to some of the other global business stories making news south african airways has been given another 5000000000 rand bounce around 285000000 euros from the government to help pay workers who've been laid off the ailing airline entered bankruptcy protection before the coronavirus on time like the severance payments are part of a broader state rescue plan. the democratic republic of congo has avoided entering a pandemic and used recession after posting modest growth last year officials said the robust mining sector helped to drive the 0.8 percent expansion the government expects the economy to grow by more than 3 percent this year. growth in the 19 countries that make up the eurozone fell 0.6 percent in the 4th quarter of last year slightly less than analysts had expected bucked and measures and the beat up to christmas contributed to the decline annual growth for a 2020 and a single currency block shrank 6.8 percent all together our financial correspondent chelsea delaney broke down those numbers for us. it's no surprise that we saw the eurozone economy contract in the 4th quarter in october and november is when we started to see the 2nd wave of infections really take off here in europe so many countries reentered lockdown and that dealt a big blow especially to the service sector a but we didn't see economies grind to a whole in quite the same way as they had during the 1st run of lockdowns early in 20 twentieth's so this small contraction we saw in the 4th quarter compares to a much much larger 11 percent contraction in the 2nd quarter of last year when economies were very much shut down but there still is not a lot of hope on the horizon for many economies many countries. including germany remain and walk down so the hope that we had seen for the 1st quarter rebound in cheapie is now being pushed further and further down the line. chelsea delayed there until recently was winning praise for handling the virus better than its european neighbors but 2 weeks ago the country's medical system almost collapsed after christmas and new year's festivities led to an explosion of covert cases the health crisis is also beginning to weigh on the economy. these trucks should be rolling down the highway from portugal to germany dora good solves manages 160 trucks and even more drivers their biggest customer is volkswagen. ism and put them . we've more or less lost half of our business we're only making 40 to 50 percent of the trips to germany that we used to make. the drop in demand for german cars has meant fewer contracts for portuguese suppliers and it's been like that for months now at the moment the country's in lockdown restaurants and retail shops are all closed and people are only allowed on the streets to buy essential or to go to work at least there is work for example at elevator producer schmidt the german company has 500 employees located near porto the pandemic hasn't stopped production there. so it wasn't easy but we have been able to keep working everyone stayed active the whole time the construction industry kept going and that affected suppliers like us they're consuming you before i get so much to your bones schmidt is one of 300 german companies in borgia gold most of them have made it through the pandemic unscathed. from 4 months with varies from company to company but in general from what we're hearing it's going pretty well life. but for how long strict travel restrictions are becoming. the problem truck driver hugo farrow used to make the trip between the v.w. factory near lisbon and verb's back 4 times a month but portugal's considered a high risk area now. the situation is more complicated because we need to have a negative test to enter that makes the trips to germany more difficult to other countries. it's a serious situation for the logistics company dark and solves is already looking for new contacts in other countries. business owner isn't a title many 14 year olds can claim but for tejada vote it's one she's been wearing since the age of 11 they have strained teenager started her company as an indigenous themed clothing line but it since morphed into a much more expansive venture take a look when 14 year old pax mail orders with her father she's the boss she founded her own mail order company at the age of 11 really anything is achieved no matter who you are what i like what. you can do it her brand. started out as an indigenous fashion line now taylor also sells houseware and accessories from candles to wallets. to. be different. with the rest of us both black and white you know indigenous and non-indigenous and the pride fall and the coverage and the success that she's had from a young immensely perhaps. just that more and more success brought more and more responsibility with it can be pretty crazy sometimes because it's like sometimes i'll have to like do stuff to help out with the business or a car really just i hang out with my friends i feel like a lot of people usually just overlook indigenous businesses so for me to be where i am is just crazy and i think it's really good because i'm also spreading a lot of valuable information about indigenous people. doing business is not just about making a profit it's also about expressing and representing indigenous culture. not fall from me thanks so much for watching you can check out our website if you don't need a college. team that's good by taking. a . frankstraight in on the law and. also ways of things close scoring it's going to make. my games with my ticket last team in the league comes leverkusen to a shot by scoring to the last minute goal. in 60 t.w. . the same people for information provided to. the fans they want to express g.w. on facebook and twitter up to date in touch. this is the w.'s africa coming up on the program the struggle with 19 vaccines by j. s. genes in containing the 2nd wave of the code of virus feces setback because the country has not yet secured any vaccines. and while many african countries. scenes from abroad the direct top be offered.
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frank: dustin is going to have the wind behind him. oh. trevor: this is perfect. he found his swing in the last three holes. frank: nearly swung out of his shoes there. jeepers. trevor: down the fast lane too. frank: that surely must be the longest drive -- you can throw it from that 13th green from there. nick: you could bowl it on, underarm. frank: good day for bowling. 14. ian: killed it. now will be putting downwind. today you just have to pick your spots and have very good patience, as we head up a couple of to 15. jim: after that beautiful tee shot. past the corner of the dogleg. he had a good look at this pin. nick: again, it's on the left, which is slightly up a plateau. same old story, land it five on. oh, yes, like there. great shot. all these guys know, just edge one closer to sam burns because he's going to be feeling it soon. jim: 1. frank: fitzpatrick. can't go at this flag. the reason why, the wind is behind the players and moving away from flag. nick: plus a downslope right in that corner. jim: here's a programming note. again, tomorrow, 3:00 eastern time, final round on cbs sports. the genesis invitational tomorrow. back on track, back on schedule. should be a great finish. a a a
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frank really frank or if you're saying there's no government acting in terms of any. of it. there is a one there president who is working on behalf of everybody in this sort of final decision maker ever so whatever but decision that was made in many scenes june 20th 20 should be. leading to the decision maker and so because as you know as it is a theory has been leading a country in a way if it cannot be criticized yes for some people who are trained by medical officers who are trying to encourage people to follow you know that aggression that i've been set up by. 'd oh he has been in denial since june you know far he has been telling the paper and in fact there's been using churches on the bits are we saying there are for 3 days of prayer go greeted tongues that are already from tanzania so he put the lacs to because these are the various coming from the most person in the country and if he is saying it from the politics of the church who is would say no because these trying to you know invoke the name of god and trying to say god is omnipotent presence i'm sure you know everybody unless there's no court on line terms i mean what is. result of. any to create good on in commission a period for months. of course we're going to experience in graves but because ordinary culture of silence that wasn't being incorporated by the president in it in his horses. dr i respect him to doctors by the governor will never be worth that because you're a very very feel for their lives but then tell you the army recruiting people they're trying but now that there's become even more worse because more preprogrammed dying that you've just come to a level whereby even the senior officers are going to produce themselves and if there isn't a point where by this very just leave the drugs were inviting him to the church for care of the country but there is no problem from going to. our margin to open and you know like me training him being there is covered and you have to take measures i mean push on me push on adulterant you have been very generous with your analysis of where tanzania is right now and saying because there's a new variant we need different methods but i want to show you some of the methods and you can tell me whether you feel that this is useful for instance it is time for these missteps health saying the government doesn't have plans to pick your coverage 1000 vaccines at this point encouraging people to wash their hands take natural remedies this is a gene to jinja remedy is a press conference and people outside of tanzania were making fun of things they were not saying that this was a good strategy to be telling the public a people are gathering on the beaches to outside the palace mosque being cool and so she's distancing isn't being applied. elsewhere around the world we know that this is problematic it's times in the some special kind of place when you don't need to do any $1000.00 political appointees isn't the schools in yes. absolutely absolutely tons and near as humans like everywhere else in the world so we are not immune we're not immune to the virus and actually the virus doesn't really care where you're from or what citizenship is because it's just basically needs that human as a host so i will absolutely agree with my panelists that really the messaging from the government has been indeed very problematic i'm just going to say that from the front so mystically one introducing doubts whether or not this coded all of that misses the makes even the basic measures that we should take which is wearing masks washing our hands and basically decreasing gatherings people have just been ignoring it so i think like when you go from the very top and you say there is no cause of it then it's very difficult for public health officials to actually. encourage people to actually take the measures and i completely disagree with using herbal remedies as a potential prevention for all of moderate or severe cases of what i usually tell people is if you do get the mild form of the remedies can help in the same way you may get a mild cold and you can actually use a little lemon or honey in your tea and that's fine but once you get to moderate cases of cold it where you require oxygen you need supportive breathing none of these herbal remedies are going to help and many people have been using the steam inhalation otherwise known as new in kiswahili and really that is not going to help you when you have a moderate to severe case of cold with so i think downplaying the problem i think has been probably one of the bigger problems because basically we cannot we cannot even put the basic measures not even about money i mean most of us can afford cloth masks most of us can afford to wash our hands and many people actually did that back in april and may so it's not that the tanzanians don't want to follow. the rules or the instructions from the government so i think the gap in that is is it is probably the crux of the matter. let's hear from president john mark. january 27 way he said look there is covert it's in tanzania but the reason covers in tanzania is because it's coming from people coming from abroad bringing it into the country have a nice. well there are some tanzanians who recently traveled abroad in search of coronavirus vaccines these people brought the virus into our country when they returned let us stand for this vaccine is not good at all the. finding of the world war we need to put god 1st in fighting against this dangerous disease but at the same time take health precautions to protect ourselves against this disease as advised by our health experts we have lived for over a year without the virus and the good evidence is most of you here don't wear masks . present john mather throughly excuse my mispronunciation just a little bit earlier and but i've got some you tube comments for you i want you to bounce off them very quickly that this is joseph melissa perhaps what the president is trying to do he's trying to present havoc panic and fear and a quick response but go ahead. here is causing harm it is the problem isn't there you go after what. telling people that there is a disease that they're going to encounter there's another big enough to make them for comfort it isn't but i didn't get through from lying to them that there is not easy and letting them you know a contract that is east is done for mountaineering. that's the worst there are some bridges or this is some of the this this is taoist study says it should be noted tanzania is not denying the existence of coverage 19 but it has controlled it from the 1st wave to the present. this feels to me like its p.r. aspect of their party and things it has not controlled that is enough which it was saying it doesn't exist because for you to to me able to control it is easiest you have to work your problem if there is a problem and then you work up to control the problem you don't even trust the inflictions how do you control it you don't let the paper get you you know how to convert it to tell people about this period israel has a website where you get is hardly confirming. this is a quick frustration because we've we've got a lot of people who are tuning in you tube and and they're not necessarily using the science to instill in them dr frank let me just put one more to you this is from baracoa tanzania did not ignore any of the scientific methods are gone combating public 19. the ministry of health is always educating people uncovered 19 prevention. ok doctrine. just say. the ministry and health authorities have been speaking in very general terms as a matter of fact that is also one of the problems where we speak about is we speak iran the disease so we'll have what we call this euphemisms you have a viral pneumonia you have a very severe pneumonia you have difficulty breathing. you have pneumonia cutty so miss we've come up with all manners of or all will say just the communicable diseases so basically talk about inventing general terms as i'm almost like saying we take precautions against infectious diseases but the major infectious disease that is killing people right now is called 19 and this is not something that's particular distance and it's everywhere i mean is killing people and in the united states i mean today
frank really frank or if you're saying there's no government acting in terms of any. of it. there is a one there president who is working on behalf of everybody in this sort of final decision maker ever so whatever but decision that was made in many scenes june 20th 20 should be. leading to the decision maker and so because as you know as it is a theory has been leading a country in a way if it cannot be criticized yes for some people who are trained by medical officers who are trying to...
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when frank carlucci called and said, we've got to have you back , i said frank, come on -- frank, come on. i did one of the best things i have ever done in my life. i said, if it's important, why doesn't the president call me? and i walked away and thought, you dumb as obi. 15 minutes later, the phone rings. hello? general powell, how are you? this is ronald reagan. i came to attention in the kitchen in my underwear. i said, yes, mr. president. he said, we really need you back here. i said, yes, sir. right away. that's all you can do as a soldier. david: when frank became secretary of defense he became the national security advisor for ronald reagan at the beginning of his term, and then later you went back to the military in terms of commanding troops. but then you got appointed by george herbert walker bush to be chairman of the joint chiefs. did you ever think that would happen? secretary powell: no. why should some immigrant kid out of the south bronx expect any of that? but i fell into a great relationship, not only with frank, but with the president, vice president bush, but espe
when frank carlucci called and said, we've got to have you back , i said frank, come on -- frank, come on. i did one of the best things i have ever done in my life. i said, if it's important, why doesn't the president call me? and i walked away and thought, you dumb as obi. 15 minutes later, the phone rings. hello? general powell, how are you? this is ronald reagan. i came to attention in the kitchen in my underwear. i said, yes, mr. president. he said, we really need you back here. i said,...
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franks 21. it was the first time frank butler ever lost a shooting match. i won the contest, and frank's heart. we were married august 23rd, 1876. frank joined -- the circus with a new partner. when, they were to peer, and springfield ohio, grand became ill. so frank asked if i would help. during the performance, frank missed several shots. a man in the audience stood up and yelled, let the girls shoot. the audience -- audience went wild. a team of butter and oakley was born never did like the last name moses, i thought i needed a new last name to go along with my new career as a performer, and oakley sounded like a better stage name. when we appeared, in st. paul minnesota, the sue indian chief -- it was in the audience. he insisted that he meet me. he said, i reminded him of his daughter. who had died. any offered to adopt me. he gave me several presents, and nicknamed me little sure shot. we became lifelong friends. we set our sights on buffalo, bill kobe's wild west show when we had heard the speech marksman had quit, we approached cody about joining he was skeptical, at first. he di
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manus: frank, we -- annmarie: frank vang-jensen, thank you so much for joining us this morning. frank vang-jensen. staying the course for fed officials played on the retail frenzy as they signal the central bank will not be tapering its massive bond buying program anytime soon. that is coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> at some point, they are going to have to turn the dial back away from significant accommodation, and when they touch that dial or when they are perceived to touch that dial, markets are going to react so i think it will be difficult for the fed to avoid a bond taper tantrum. manus: reconciliation moment. bill dudley warning the former president of the federal reserve bank of new york, the central banks massive bond purchases. i don't think he is telling us anything we don't already know. the fed would be asphyxiating if they thought they had a 2013 moment on their hands but if you look at the language of the fed, you have got everybody out in tour de force last night. loretta mester, you are talking about some hawkish voices here that were in a good spot at the mo
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. >> i am going to vote for frank miriam for governor for the reason -- for frank miriam up for governor for the reason that he has for democracy rather than governor. >> i am born and raised in america. >> i am not going to vote for mr. sinclair because he is a little too radical. ♪ ♪ >> in magnificent natural beauty of the american national parks comes the controversy of the civilian board against the destruction of men in nature. since it came into existence in 1916, the national park service has set up long-range plans for the preservation and enjoyments of the park. the coming of the conservation board put the service of strong boards to put this into action. atop the high country of north carolina and tennessee lands the smoky mountains national park. acres of wilderness which an act of congress gave national park status in 1933. national parks, god gave that in the beginning. working with them is the preservation of the splendid pictures. making these pictures more accessible without disturbing national conditions. the smokies contained some of the highest peaks east of the rockie
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frank, one pole that i saw had 5796 of voters wanting _ now. frank, one pole that i saw had 5796 of voters wanting mr _ now. franke the votes to convict _ know they don't have the votes to convict him~ — know they don't have the votes to convict him. but they want to send a message _ convict him. but they want to send a message to — convict him. but they want to send a message to suburban voters in the us who have _ message to suburban voters in the us who have been voting republican up until 2016 _ who have been voting republican up until 2016 and left the gop that the gop really hasn't changed, that the gop really hasn't changed, that the gop is _ gop really hasn't changed, that the gop is now— gop really hasn't changed, that the gop is now in the grips of donald trump _ gop is now in the grips of donald trump and — gop is now in the grips of donald trump and his supporters, and that's not a _ trump and his supporters, and that's not a party— trump and his supporters, and that's not a party that you can support. on the republican side, this is a chance — the republican side, this is a chance for republicans to
frank, one pole that i saw had 5796 of voters wanting _ now. frank, one pole that i saw had 5796 of voters wanting mr _ now. franke the votes to convict _ know they don't have the votes to convict him~ — know they don't have the votes to convict him. but they want to send a message _ convict him. but they want to send a message to — convict him. but they want to send a message to suburban voters in the us who have _ message to suburban voters in the us who have been voting republican up...
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frank ritz best known jewish resident is undoubtedly and frank the young girl whose diary was published posthumously in 1947 it's still a bestseller and often taught in schools. at the end frank educational center young people and school classes can visit a learning lab and find out more about her life in doing so they discover what connects the girl who died at 15 in the bag and bells in concentration camp to young people currently suffering from discrimination and persecution here you remember ensues always linked to events that young people are witnesses to today. asked my kennedy 1st of all on it's about recognizing what hurts others after that requires us to listen to those affected identify the issues and then the 3rd step and see how we can act differently. this includes looking beyond traditional stereotypes and changing the way we view others. visitors who have questions about judaism or jewish traditions can ask the rabbi right at the museum for. fear. fear. push the. museum director miriam bents all presents visitors with a multimedia exhibition which lets them explore jewish life with all their senses. let's get on diesel find it's about transmitting jewish histor
frank ritz best known jewish resident is undoubtedly and frank the young girl whose diary was published posthumously in 1947 it's still a bestseller and often taught in schools. at the end frank educational center young people and school classes can visit a learning lab and find out more about her life in doing so they discover what connects the girl who died at 15 in the bag and bells in concentration camp to young people currently suffering from discrimination and persecution here you...
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frank. this it for you, frank.his practice practice oh, i do have an open seat in first class, if one of you would like a free upgrade. no, thank you. i think we'll sit together. after the amazing weekend we just had-- i'll take it. i deserve that seat. three days in the woods with phil's ex-cheerleader buddies, the old stories, the spontaneous human pyramids, constantly updating their tumbler tumblr. i smiled through the whole thing. problem is i was so convincing, phil thought i was having a great time. what do i want? some credit. when do i want it? now. hey. ohh. i'm sorry if i smell like a campfire. i've been in the woods for three days. i hate camping. if i'm ever in the woods for three days, it mans i've been dead for two of them. oh. it feels good to laugh for real. you look like you need a drink.
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let's get to frank with more frank. >> hey there you left out one of the biggest bishies, sun dial growers. boosting a lot during this reefer rally you said reefer. i was going to call it reefer rally. sun dial closed 7 -- excuse me 18% higher after hours it keeps moving higher this people with over 30,000 interactions on reddit would be telling the whole story. putting them into cannabis stocks one user who appears to have started this frenzy saying in part, anticipating a victory over shorts this friday. let's get this fred familiar guys, that's get this money. rocket emojis, that's shorthand for confidence that the stock's going to take off. another saying we've been putting money in if decades and now we own stock in it trading volume from any of these stocks going through the roof. nearly 400% over back to that one comment about being the shorts here's the short interest for some of the big names. aurora and cronos over 14% nowhere near where the gamestop levels, and most of the companies, they're saying they're short interest on the decline in recent weeks. mel melissa. >> thank you
let's get to frank with more frank. >> hey there you left out one of the biggest bishies, sun dial growers. boosting a lot during this reefer rally you said reefer. i was going to call it reefer rally. sun dial closed 7 -- excuse me 18% higher after hours it keeps moving higher this people with over 30,000 interactions on reddit would be telling the whole story. putting them into cannabis stocks one user who appears to have started this frenzy saying in part, anticipating a victory over...
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frank. >> good morning. i am frank holland from cnbc. here are your top business headlines. wall street is set to open up lower this morning as the markets may try to end the week with modest gains. yesterday a mixed day of trading with the dow slipping slightly from a record high, while the nasdaq and s&p eeked out record closing highs. investors remain hopeful for a smoother opening of the economy and additional covid relief from the government. the dow, nasdaq and s&p on track for a second straight positive week and reports today on consumer launching a test to let food found on the whisk app overlaid on video. the feature will encourage viewers to not just watch the content but save to use it later and the button could drive more traffic to whisk especially if a recipe goes viral. >>> alexa may be able to chase porch pirates away. it gives it the ability to talk to people. alexa greetings costs three bucks a month and requires a ring protection prescription. if it is a delivery person they can tell that delivery person where to leave your package. pretty amazing stuff. b
frank. >> good morning. i am frank holland from cnbc. here are your top business headlines. wall street is set to open up lower this morning as the markets may try to end the week with modest gains. yesterday a mixed day of trading with the dow slipping slightly from a record high, while the nasdaq and s&p eeked out record closing highs. investors remain hopeful for a smoother opening of the economy and additional covid relief from the government. the dow, nasdaq and s&p on track...
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she is getting now very excited to welcome frank home. i’m getting now very excited to welcome frank home-— frank been _ and physically. you must have missed his jokes. i think it's been a _ and physically. you must have missed his jokes. i think it's been a break i his jokes. i think it's been a break from his jokes! _ his jokes. i think it's been a break from his jokes! yeah, _ his jokes. i think it's been a break from his jokes! yeah, i've - his jokes. i think it's been a break from his jokes! yeah, i've missed| from hisjokes! yeah, i've missed that side of it. from his jokes! yeah, i've missed that side of it.— that side of it. they've been able to share some jokes _ that side of it. they've been able to share some jokes on - that side of it. they've been able to share some jokes on the i that side of it. they've been able| to share some jokes on the phone every day... to share some 'okes on the phone every day. . .— to share some 'okes on the phone every day. . ._ but i to share some 'okes on the phone | every day. . ._ but it's every day... love you lots. but it's not 'ust every day... love
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frank holland joins us with your headlines good morning, frank. >> good morning to you, dom. let's get started with uber, posting a smaller loss in the latest quarter, telling investors it's on track to reach its goal of a profit they have improved from pandemic lows shares are trading low this morning, but they had gained 6% during yesterday's regular session following a positive report from rival lyft don't miss uber's ceo on "squawk box" this morning at 8:30 a.m. eastern. dating app bumble, above the target range the company raising 2.2 billion bumbe ceo will join "squawk alley" at 11:00 a.m. eastern. >>> astrazeneca posting quarterly results early this morning. er earnings in line with estimates. the drug maker expects 2021 revenues to increase by low double digits. that forecast does not include any impacts from its covid vaccine and shares of astrazeneca up about 2% this morning. dom, back over to you. >> frankland thank you very much for those headlines. >>> futures pointing to modest gains, dow implied higher by roughly 70 points. joining us now is ryan payne of payne capital management are you still comfortable keeping your money invested in the market at these high levels? >> yeah, i think it just comes down to diversification because like not every market is created equal here if you start looking at what technology has done, where the s&p is trading versus other asset classes, i mean, the s&p now trades at like 22 1/2 times forward earnings that's in like the 96th percentile of the most expensive, going way back to the tech bubble when it traded 25 times earnings when you start looking at other sectors and asset classes and you start looking at financials, energy, you look at small caps, you know, you really have, i would say, arguably cheap valuation, you know, based on what other parts of the market are trading at and a lot of runway to move if you look at energy stocks specifically,
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frank. thanks for joining us, frank. thanks for joining us, everybody. good night.j was the kung pao chicken. i'm the dumplings. yes, you are. creepy, howard. creepy good or creepy bad? who was the shrimp with lobster sauce? that would be me. come to papa, you un-kosher delight. i'm not necessarily talking to the food. sit over there. sit over there. baby wipe? why do you have... no, don't ask! no, don't, don't!
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god winds up winning the weird stared at way need frank somerville to explain it. frank somerville to explain it. i guess crap. crappacino. charlie craplin. in colombia, when the old man starts yelling at the mail, we put them on a sandbar and wait for the tide to come in. well, delgado's got a doozy of a valentine's dilemma. i texted out feelers for two dates. vicky noh is top choice, but alexa potts has been doing this bad-girl thing lately i'm into. so, while i wait for a yes from noh, i've got to keep potts on the back burner. oh, my god. is it still talking? jay, that's so rude! he overthinks everything. (ringtone plays) if you have a shot at the bad girl, jump. i don't know. she has a stepdad who only pays attention to her hot older sister. i will dial the phone for you. ugh. (cellphone chimes) that was joe's school. he's in trouble. we need to go meet with the teacher. what the hell did he do? he robbed a bank and took 18 hostages. how would i know? let's go. (sighs) it's a no-go. alexa wanted to use the hot tub tonight,
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frank. _ to grips too and scotland and to be frank. we _ to grips too and scotland and to be frank, we don't moore has taken place, with his family paying tribute to the veteran and charity fundraiser. sir tom captured the hearts of the nation after raising tens of millions of pounds for nhs charities by walking a hundred laps of his garden before his 100th birthday. he died earlier this month. our correspondentjohn maguire has the story. his was a story born out of lockdown, and as the hearse left his house this morning, pandemic restrictions meant people adhered to the family's wishes to stay at home. soldiers from the yorkshire regiment, the modern equivalent of captain sir tom moore's wartime unit, who were with him as he made his famousjourney, joined him once more as he made his finaljourney. he received full military honours. on the coffin, his medals, including his knighthood and a specially commissioned officer's sword. on one side the regimental motto, "fortune favours the brave", and on the other, his motto, "tomorrow will be a good day". and in clear blue skies above bedford ceme
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frank: -- and don't have to be staring at the screen? frank: the good news is, most of our business is on mobile home and you will make that mobile phone -- is on mobile phones and you will take that mobile phone with you out of the home and back to work. we have millions of new users coming into the gaming industry and are seeing expansion internationally and people are enjoying it is a good use of time. the fact you can play our games anytime, anywhere on mobile devices means you can bring your games with you. that is a good thing for us. emily: and last quick question, frankn ad network. what advantages will that give you? frank: is going to give us a much better sense of how players come into our network, how we appeal to them with our games, what creative works, and along the way it is going to allow us to have a relationship to the player all the way from the point where they enter the game and then play it for years to come. right now, we had that off to some third parties along the way in terms of the ad networks. and by building technology that allows us to vertically integrate further into the ecosystem, we will be able to control the player journey all the way through and makes sure it is as high quality as possible. emily: frank gibeau, ceo of zynga, always good to have you on the show. we will be watching as you work to take on the likes of epic conducted vision and more. thanks for joining us. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology," i'm emily chang in san francisco. more bloomberg television coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪
frank: -- and don't have to be staring at the screen? frank: the good news is, most of our business is on mobile home and you will make that mobile phone -- is on mobile phones and you will take that mobile phone with you out of the home and back to work. we have millions of new users coming into the gaming industry and are seeing expansion internationally and people are enjoying it is a good use of time. the fact you can play our games anytime, anywhere on mobile devices means you can bring...
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frank? any final things that you would like to share? frank: well, first of all, i really appreciate the panelists. and 70 mentioned at the beginning, i did not write a report to write a report. i wrote a reports to we could have decision-makers at all levels of the government and also the private sector take action, so i think that is the key thing. one additional thought, i recommended a resilience commission, something akin to the 9/11 commission. participants from the administration, congress, state and local governments, the private sector, academia, to try and sort out what happened but what we need to do to go forward and to figure out some of the structural things that we can do that can make future horrible events less likely, so we do not always want to respond. we want to think as in advance as we can. and we could also use the commission if it were created haps in a leadership role with that desire to get back to normal. if they have major recommendations, then maybe we can help put those in place and the equivalent of creating env
frank? any final things that you would like to share? frank: well, first of all, i really appreciate the panelists. and 70 mentioned at the beginning, i did not write a report to write a report. i wrote a reports to we could have decision-makers at all levels of the government and also the private sector take action, so i think that is the key thing. one additional thought, i recommended a resilience commission, something akin to the 9/11 commission. participants from the administration,...
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frank ritz best known jewish resident is undoubtedly and frank the young girl whose diary was published posthumously in 1947 it's still a bestseller and often taught in schools. at the end frankducational center young people and school classes can visit a learning lab and find out more about her life in doing so they discover what connects the girl who died at 15 in the bag and bells in concentration camp to young people currently suffering from discrimination and persecution here you remember and says always links to events that young people are witnesses to today. as my hopes are i cannot. it's about recognizing what hurts others after us that requires us to listen to those affected identified. and then the 3rd step and see how we can act differently. this includes looking beyond traditional stereotypes and changing the way we view others. visitors who have questions about judaism or jewish traditions can ask the rabbi right at the museum. here. he. put the child. museum director miriam benson presents visitors with a multimedia exhibition which lets them explore jewish life with all their senses. let's get on diesel for it's about transmitting jewish history and culture an
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frank ritz best known jewish resident is undoubtedly and frank the young girl whose diary was published posthumously in 1947 it's still a bestseller and often taught in schools. at the end frankeducational center young people and school classes can visit a learning lab and find out more about her life in doing so they discover what connects the girl who died at 15 in the bag and bells in concentration camp to young people currently suffering from discrimination and persecution here you remember and says always linked to events that young people are witnesses to today . asked my cannot and it's about recognizing what hurts others after us that requires us to listen to those affected identify the issues and then the 3rd step and see how we can act differently. this includes looking beyond traditional stereotypes and changing the way we view others. visitors who have questions about today's in more jewish traditions can ask the rabbi right at the museum. he. put the child. museum director miriam benson presents visitors with a multimedia exhibition which lets them explore jewish life with all their senses. diesel falls it's about transmitting jewish history and culture and a mov
frank ritz best known jewish resident is undoubtedly and frank the young girl whose diary was published posthumously in 1947 it's still a bestseller and often taught in schools. at the end frankeducational center young people and school classes can visit a learning lab and find out more about her life in doing so they discover what connects the girl who died at 15 in the bag and bells in concentration camp to young people currently suffering from discrimination and persecution here you remember...
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frank — of public opinion debate. it may be very frank. all the media explained to m3, _ very frank. opened _ result, you have to accept that we opened the crisis in the middle of a pandemic— opened the crisis in the middle of a pandemic because that was the only moment— pandemic because that was the only moment to — pandemic because that was the only moment to save the budget. if we did not open _ moment to save the budget. if we did not open that crisis, probably italy lost the _ not open that crisis, probably italy lost the most important occasion an opportunity to come back to be a leader— opportunity to come back to be a leader in— opportunity to come back to be a leader in europe and around the world _ leader in europe and around the world so — leader in europe and around the world so i _ leader in europe and around the world. so i decided to risk my reputation, opening a crisis during a pandemic, because i think, as a leader. _ a pandemic, because i think, as a leader. that — a pandemic, because i think, as a leader, that was the only occasion, that was— leader, that was the on
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frank ritz best known jewish resident is undoubtedly and frank the young girl whose diary was published posthumously in 1947 it's still a bestseller and often taught in schools. at the end frankeducational center young people and school classes can visit a learning lab and find out more about her life in doing so they discover what connects the girl who died at 15 in the bag and bells in concentration camp to young people currently suffering from discrimination and persecution here you remember ensues always linked to events that young people are witnesses to today. i asked my. first recognizing what hurts other staff does that requires us to listen to those affected identified. and then the 3rd step and see how we can act differently. this includes looking beyond traditional stereotypes and changing the way we view others. visitors who have questions about judaism or jewish traditions can ask the rabbi right at the museum for a. few. feet. push the. museum director miriam bence all presents visitors with a multimedia exhibition which lets them explore jewish life with all their senses. let's get on diesel find it's about transmitting jewish history and culture in a moving wa
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frank holland has the numbers. frank? >> oil prices are moving higher again today. u.s. production fell by more than 1 million barrels a day, that dropped as the largest weekly fall in history, but in the weeks ahead, worries are report that opec-plus will discuss easing its supply curbs. the move in oil is helping the energy sector, now up more than 25% this month today's gainers include occidental, marathon oil and halliburton. back to you. >> thank you, frankttel is not toying around. the company holding a virtual analyst day in the midst of a brand revamp a reported solid earnings even amid the pandemic or maybe especially because of the pandemic, and the biggest boost from legacy brand barbie let's get over to julia boorstin, who is joined by mattel's ceo >> thank you, contessa thank you so much for joining us today on the heels of your big analyst day presentation this morning. ives working on a turnaround from mattel for many years tell us about how you're making mattel as much as entertainment company as it is about producing toys >> first, will et me start by saying our strategy is showing strong results and we're starting to unlock the true value of mattel. over the last three years we've made significant progress, and we're now evolving or strategy we gave guidance for the next two years after that, and we expect accelerate sales growth and market share globally. the mattel playbook is working, as you can clearly see our product is
frank holland has the numbers. frank? >> oil prices are moving higher again today. u.s. production fell by more than 1 million barrels a day, that dropped as the largest weekly fall in history, but in the weeks ahead, worries are report that opec-plus will discuss easing its supply curbs. the move in oil is helping the energy sector, now up more than 25% this month today's gainers include occidental, marathon oil and halliburton. back to you. >> thank you, frankttel is not toying...
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frank holland is here with those trending stories, and frank, sneakers, i can't believe they're going to cost that much money. back over to you >>> yeah, dom, you know i'm a sneaker head, we're going to get to that in a moment. we're going to something i don't know much about, online dating whitney herd became a billionaire after the trading debut. she ended the day with a net worth of 1 1/2 billion dollars, owning about 11.6% of the company's shares, in addition to the billionaire milestone, she's the youngest female ceo to take a company public in the u.s. her dating app is supposed to be female focus a lot of talk about that yesterday during its public debut. >>> taylor swift has released a new version of her 2008 song love story, the release is part of swift's broader process of rerecording her music so she can own the rights to her songs after music executive scooter braun purchased the rights in 2015 the album will be released in april and will have 26 new versions of her songs. >>> today at 4:44 p.m., this unique pair of nikes made in honor of president obama will go on sale. they will be sold on the soite. the sneakers are one of only two pairs in existence, dom, but sotheby's notes president obama never actually wore the shoes, but still. dom, we talk about sneakers every once in a while, i'm a big sneaker head these are my favorite. i have owned about four pairs of these. >> you seem like a jordan man to me. >> jordan 3s, i own so many pairs. i would trade all my jordan 3s for those right there. there's one of two, that's crazy. >> i'm not a sneaker head. i do like sneakers these are interesting only because of the story that goes along with it, right that's what makes a consumer product sometimes more desirable, especially on the after market and the auction market, this idea that they are president obama's sneakers, there's only two out there what i'm more curious about, frank'm not a sneaker fan but i still call them nikes, why do you call them nikes >> i don't know, sometimes i vacillate to nike. >> i'm curious, because i've been saying it wrong the entire time, i'm not a sneaker head, maybe i've just been saying it wrong the entire time. nike if you're out there, please tell me. >> whatever you call it, as long as you're buying them, they're happy. >> i'm pretty sure nike, let me know. frank holland, thank you very much for those trending stories. we appreciate it >> thanks, dom. >>> still on deck, stocks looking to close out with a win as momentum in the markets appears to be fading just a little bit bank of america's joseph quinlan lays out what it will take to keep the rally going. >> and if you have not already done so, please subscribe to our new podcast "worldwide exchange" in audio format every day, if you miss us here live on air, check us out on apple, spotify, whatever podcast app you choose. "worldwide exchange," podcasts, every day, we'll be
frank holland is here with those trending stories, and frank, sneakers, i can't believe they're going to cost that much money. back over to you >>> yeah, dom, you know i'm a sneaker head, we're going to get to that in a moment. we're going to something i don't know much about, online dating whitney herd became a billionaire after the trading debut. she ended the day with a net worth of 1 1/2 billion dollars, owning about 11.6% of the company's shares, in addition to the billionaire...
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frank holland is here with more on today's top trending stories frank. >> good morning. i didn't know you parlay view. mark cuban said he told the dallas mavericks not to play the national anthem for home games the anthem has not been played before any of the mavericks gaps t games this season. they are allowing a limited crowd in the stands. >>> pepsi coe and quaker outs rebranding their aunt jemima company to pearl milling, becoming the iconic self-raising pancake mix and employees in france will be allowed to eat at their desks in work. currently the french labor corp. prohibits them from areas dedicated to work. the labor minister will be making the changes as part of new covid restrictions as employees return to the office it could signal a change one french woman telling "the new york times" the amendment is quote a catastrophe. you sit in the vip section of cnbc, i don't know where you eat, but i sit up stairs me and picker another at our desks all the time i didn't know there were countries where you couldn't do that. >> i think it's all relative the upstairs area seems to be the more exclusive one, you guys kind of hang out the reason why viewers, listeners, if you're wondering what frank socially distanced office but many of us for ages have been eating at our desks and it's a big thing for americans in general i'm not sure about france, why they took so long to do that. >> interesting development there. and of course the change in the pancake mix name, obviously a lot of backlash as we said in the story, and just the image itself outdated but i think it is still a popular product we'll have to see how consumers respond about a name change. >> it's one of my daughter's favorite things about breakfast, aunt jemima syrup. don't change mrs. butterworth. >> frank holland, thank you very much for that. >>> still on deck for the show, stocks trading near record highs. we'll get you ready for the day ahead. if you have not done so. subscribe, please, to our new podcast. "worldwide exchange" every day in audio format. if you miss us here live on air, check us out on apple, spotify or whatever podcast app you choose "worwi ehae"s cklddexcng iba after this big break [typing sou
frank holland is here with more on today's top trending stories frank. >> good morning. i didn't know you parlay view. mark cuban said he told the dallas mavericks not to play the national anthem for home games the anthem has not been played before any of the mavericks gaps t games this season. they are allowing a limited crowd in the stands. >>> pepsi coe and quaker outs rebranding their aunt jemima company to pearl milling, becoming the iconic self-raising pancake mix and...
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frank. we really appreciate it. if frank. we really appreciate it. if frankher will continue. —— frost— free. the rain is bumping into the cold air across scotland and northern england, so it could be falling as freezing rain, falling onto freezing surfaces, treacherous conditions in some areas where you have the threat of freezing rain. patchy rain in from the west, it stays driest across the south—east and east anglia for the longest, but the wind up to 60—70 mph, particularly windy in the irish sea coast, the western isles. although it is windy, it is mild in the west. 12 degrees in belfast, around 3—4 in norwich and newcastle, holding onto the colder air in the east for a good part of the day. in the evening and overnight, the rain will push across all parts of england and wales, followed by clearer skies across scotland and northern ireland. heavy showers in the far north—west. overnight temperatures holding up, 5—10. we haven't seen temperatures close to that during the daytime over the last week or so. so significantly milder. monday starts with a weat
frank. we really appreciate it. if frank. we really appreciate it. if frankher will continue. —— frost— free. the rain is bumping into the cold air across scotland and northern england, so it could be falling as freezing rain, falling onto freezing surfaces, treacherous conditions in some areas where you have the threat of freezing rain. patchy rain in from the west, it stays driest across the south—east and east anglia for the longest, but the wind up to 60—70 mph, particularly windy...