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geoff: 7,000 coolers.e the right amount of a particular sku? geoff: 'cause i track the inventory, and then we do physical counts periodically. lemonis: and how much in total dollars is in inventory here? geoff: right now, i don't know off the top of my head. it's on my sheet. lemonis: what are the top skus you sell? geoff: the 12-pack black. lemonis: how many do you have in stock right now? strud: honestly, i do not know how many black 12-packs we have in stock right now. lemonis: how many do you have? geoff: zero. lemonis: you don't think that's a thing you should know? geoff: we don't have the funding to stock what we need at this moment. strud: what'd you do? you didn't piss him off, did you? yeah, tell him about that. why do we have so many 6-packs? geoff: these will be gone in about a month. strud: that's too long. i agree with you. lemonis: well, don't agree with me, and don't pick on him. here's the funding. here you go. here's some money. essentially, they've piled up a bunch of cash in their wareh
geoff: 7,000 coolers.e the right amount of a particular sku? geoff: 'cause i track the inventory, and then we do physical counts periodically. lemonis: and how much in total dollars is in inventory here? geoff: right now, i don't know off the top of my head. it's on my sheet. lemonis: what are the top skus you sell? geoff: the 12-pack black. lemonis: how many do you have in stock right now? strud: honestly, i do not know how many black 12-packs we have in stock right now. lemonis: how many do...
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geoff, this is not a groundbreaking idea.use they know when this stuff burns away all this green begins to come back. the problem, of course, is native californians would then move on from the places they set the fire. we don't do that, right? we build homes in the path of the flames. so the real question is whether modern civilization and the natural fire cycle can actually coexist. >> literary fighting fire with fire. jacob ward, thank you for that reporting. and that does it for me this morning. eamon moy dean picks up our coverage next with an interview with dr. anthony fauci. stay with us. n interview with dr. anthony fauci stay with us we kept going. working with our customers to enable the kind of technology that can guide an astronaut back to safety. and help make a hospital come to you, instead of you going to it. so when it comes to your business, you know we'll stop at nothing. ♪ (ac/dc: back in black) ♪ ♪ ♪ so when it comes to your business, ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ back in black ♪ ♪ i hit the sack ♪ ♪ i've been too long... ♪ ap
geoff, this is not a groundbreaking idea.use they know when this stuff burns away all this green begins to come back. the problem, of course, is native californians would then move on from the places they set the fire. we don't do that, right? we build homes in the path of the flames. so the real question is whether modern civilization and the natural fire cycle can actually coexist. >> literary fighting fire with fire. jacob ward, thank you for that reporting. and that does it for me...
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geoff? u.s. and iran are beginning indirect talks over salvaging the iran nuclear deal which the u.s. pulled out of in 2018 under former president trump. countries still part of the accord are meeting in vienna with the u.s. delegation close by. joining us with more from iran is nbc news tehran bureau chief ali aruzzi. >> the first round of nuclear talks between iran and world powers in vienna has ended and expectations have been met in so far as there is no breakthrough nor breakdown. the meeting ended with all sides agreeing to continue consultations at expert level this friday where they'll told discussions about sanctions relief and how to get iran back into full compliance. but these are still very early days. it's also important to be clear eyed that there are significant political and technical challenges to bypass both in tehran and washington, leaving a tricky path to navigate. crucially, iran is still insisting the sanctions need to be removed before the needle moves in tehran. dur
geoff? u.s. and iran are beginning indirect talks over salvaging the iran nuclear deal which the u.s. pulled out of in 2018 under former president trump. countries still part of the accord are meeting in vienna with the u.s. delegation close by. joining us with more from iran is nbc news tehran bureau chief ali aruzzi. >> the first round of nuclear talks between iran and world powers in vienna has ended and expectations have been met in so far as there is no breakthrough nor breakdown....
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geoff?while we have you, i want to talk about "the new york times" reporting that matt gaetz, florida republican congressman who faces allegations of sex trafficking involving a minor, that gaetz asked the trump white house for a blanket pardon in the final weeks of trump's presidency. trump and gaetz, both of their offices responded today. give us a sense of what they had to say. >> geoff, that's right. so the gaetz office did respond. they just pointed to a statement from the former president, who said today that representative gaetz never asked him for a pardon. he says it must also be remembered that he has totally denied the accusations against him, is what former president donald trump says. so the office of representative gaetz is not going beyond that at this point. and, of course, they are denying all the allegations against him. but representative gaetz is continuing to fight. he has insisted he will not resign. in fact, he is speaking at an event at a trump property this weekend o
geoff?while we have you, i want to talk about "the new york times" reporting that matt gaetz, florida republican congressman who faces allegations of sex trafficking involving a minor, that gaetz asked the trump white house for a blanket pardon in the final weeks of trump's presidency. trump and gaetz, both of their offices responded today. give us a sense of what they had to say. >> geoff, that's right. so the gaetz office did respond. they just pointed to a statement from the...
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i think what he is counting on as geoff alluded — what he is counting on as geoff alluded in — what hen his intervention, he is counting — alluded in his intervention, he is counting on popularity. addressing those _ counting on popularity. addressing those long—standing issues that have divided _ those long—standing issues that have divided america, that have contributed varied week economic and transport _ contributed varied week economic and transport infrastructure. measures that will— transport infrastructure. measures that will increase the potential of america — that will increase the potential of america to be a very strong trading partner— america to be a very strong trading partner so— america to be a very strong trading partner so the potential to claim a different— partner so the potential to claim a different kind of, not america first hatter _ different kind of, not america first batter patriotic economic quality. he is— batter patriotic economic quality. he is trying to get public opinion on his— he is trying to get public opinion on his side — he is trying to get public
i think what he is counting on as geoff alluded — what he is counting on as geoff alluded in — what hen his intervention, he is counting — alluded in his intervention, he is counting on popularity. addressing those _ counting on popularity. addressing those long—standing issues that have divided _ those long—standing issues that have divided america, that have contributed varied week economic and transport _ contributed varied week economic and transport infrastructure. measures that...
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geoff cutmore has those details.very good morning to you well, pass go and collect $200 that's the line in monopoly but it's now going to cost you a little bit more. hasbro says it is putting up prices for its toys as a result of higher production costs mattel has also said they will be lifting prices. so that fun comes at a little more expense talking about expense. you know what, the working from home shoe of choice appears to be the crock looking at their latest quarterly numbers, the company reported a 93% jump in profits for the quarter. they're also looking at sales increasing 50 to 60% across the year as a whole as people choose their stay-at-home shoe. it may be ugly, but it's comfortable and that's what people like, i guess back to you. >> they're kind of cool. they have collabs with so many artists. nonstop. >> postma lone can't under estimate that bump. >> geoff, thank you. >>> coming up, cooler temperatures could be on the way. janessa webb will be back with us to tell us what to expect. >>> this mhte ig
geoff cutmore has those details.very good morning to you well, pass go and collect $200 that's the line in monopoly but it's now going to cost you a little bit more. hasbro says it is putting up prices for its toys as a result of higher production costs mattel has also said they will be lifting prices. so that fun comes at a little more expense talking about expense. you know what, the working from home shoe of choice appears to be the crock looking at their latest quarterly numbers, the...
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back to you. >> for those lucky enough to do so geoff, thank you. >>> live in minneapolis for the derekans are paying tribute to prince five years after his tragic death for an amazing clean, get the power of mr. clean magic eraser in disposable sheets. cranky-pated: a bad mood related to a sluggish gut. miralax is different. it works naturally with the water in your body to unblock your gut. free your gut, and your mood will follow. walter, did you know geico could save you hundreds on car insurance and a whole lot more? so what are you waiting for? world's strongest man martins licis to help you break down boxes? arrrggh! what am i gonna do to you box? let me “break it down” for you... arrgggh! you're going down! down to the recycling center! >>hey, thanks martins! yeah, you're welcome. geico. switch today and see all the ways you could save. >>hey, thanks martins! yeah, you're welcome. alice loves the scent of gain so much, she wished there was a way to make it last longer. say hello to your fairy godmother alice. and long-lasting gain scent beads. part of the irresistible scent coll
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but first, geoff, status report.ls how much is booked at the moment >> well, it's remarkable just how quickly occupy ancy is comig back these last two weeks, the week of march 20 and march 27 have been the highest two weeks of occupancy in our industry since last march and to see occupancy levels now back to 85% of where they were in 2019 is impressive. to see in our segments, in our hotels, to see economy occupancy now on the weekends surpassing pre-'19 levels, the 70% level is really, really strong. >> we've seen it reflected in your stock price it's been an amazing run to an all-time high, geoff what about that question of airbnbs and vrbos and the appeal that those kind of lodging places offer right now in an environment where we still are in a pandemic and people have gotten accustomed to being at home are you facing stiff competition there? >> our segments in the economy in the midscale are not feeling pressure when you look at the average daily rates of any of the vacation rental companies versus an economy or
but first, geoff, status report.ls how much is booked at the moment >> well, it's remarkable just how quickly occupy ancy is comig back these last two weeks, the week of march 20 and march 27 have been the highest two weeks of occupancy in our industry since last march and to see occupancy levels now back to 85% of where they were in 2019 is impressive. to see in our segments, in our hotels, to see economy occupancy now on the weekends surpassing pre-'19 levels, the 70% level is really,...
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geoff bennett, nbc news, washington >>> let's turn now to the covid crisis and a worsening situation in michigan and beyond. even with about 121 million receiving at least one vaccine dose across the country, almost 34,000 are in hospitals with michigan the new epicenter. miguel almaguer reports on calls for new limits there >> reporter: it's not just the metrics in michigan pointing to a fourth surge scenes like these, doctors desperately trying to save lives inside covid wards, are again unfolding in the nation's new pandemic epicenter in detroit covid patients are waiting hours for an open bed. many 55 and younger. the state seeing more infections in the first week of april than all of february >> there is light at the end of this tunnel, but we know that we have seen a recent rise in cases >> reporter: the governor, who's refusing to issue new mandatory restrictions, is instead asking the federal government for a larger vaccine supply but today the cdc director warns that alone won't stop the surge. >> we know that the vaccine will have a delayed response the answer to that is to
geoff bennett, nbc news, washington >>> let's turn now to the covid crisis and a worsening situation in michigan and beyond. even with about 121 million receiving at least one vaccine dose across the country, almost 34,000 are in hospitals with michigan the new epicenter. miguel almaguer reports on calls for new limits there >> reporter: it's not just the metrics in michigan pointing to a fourth surge scenes like these, doctors desperately trying to save lives inside covid wards,...
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geoff bennett live for us at the white house.ite house is closely monitoring. that is, of course, the coronavirus. where there are stark warnings as a new chapter begins today, as 16-year-olds nationwide are now eligible for the vaccine. president biden joining in the media blitz to get the word out. watch. >> folks, i have good news. everybody is eligible, as of today, to get the vaccine. we have enough of it. you need to be protected, and you need, in turn, to protect your neighbors and your family. so, please, get the vaccine. >> all right. so, this as the cdc director is warning that the seven-day average of daily deaths are increasing with almost-700 deaths alone, yesterday. one state in particular, pennsylvania, seeing a surge in covid cases. and joining us now, nbc news, shannon pettypiece. she is covering the white house for us. and in lebanon county, pennsylvania, msnbc anchor, lindsey reiser. shannon, describe for us the push from the biden administration to try and get out the message on vaccines. despite, you know, wh
geoff bennett live for us at the white house.ite house is closely monitoring. that is, of course, the coronavirus. where there are stark warnings as a new chapter begins today, as 16-year-olds nationwide are now eligible for the vaccine. president biden joining in the media blitz to get the word out. watch. >> folks, i have good news. everybody is eligible, as of today, to get the vaccine. we have enough of it. you need to be protected, and you need, in turn, to protect your neighbors and...
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i want to go right to geoff bennett at the white house. geoff, what did he say? >> steph, president biden is pledging to cut u.s. greenhouse gas emissions by half at the end of the decade. by the year 2030. this is part of the u.s. commitment to the paris climate agreement, which is the u.s. re-entered under president biden reversing an exit under president trump. this announcement is coming, yes, on earth day but on the first day of this two-day virtual climate summit here at the white house. the president has convened 40 world leaders, including russia's putin and china's xi jinping among them. and the president said no nation can solve this crisis on their own, all of us, particularly the world's largest economies, have to step up. the u.s. faces skepticism overseas since world leaders have seen u.s. climate policy shift dramatically, depending on who occupies the oval office. but both the president and vice president certainly want to put the u.s. back at the center of this global effort to combat climate change, steph. >> geoff bennett, thank you. keep us up
i want to go right to geoff bennett at the white house. geoff, what did he say? >> steph, president biden is pledging to cut u.s. greenhouse gas emissions by half at the end of the decade. by the year 2030. this is part of the u.s. commitment to the paris climate agreement, which is the u.s. re-entered under president biden reversing an exit under president trump. this announcement is coming, yes, on earth day but on the first day of this two-day virtual climate summit here at the white...
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geoff bennett, thank you. again, we will bring you president biden's remarks as soon as we have them. >>> and breaking this morning, we have liftoff! always good to talk about space. >> three, two, one, zero, ignition and liftoff! godspeed forever with crew 2. >> that is spacex launching using a recycled rocket and capsule. the third trip to the international space station just in the past year. four astronauts are on board this flight that is expected to take 23 hours, and they will be spending six months up in space. >>> coming up, we're going to go live to columbus, ohio, where we're hearing from the family of ma'khia bryant as we hear new details into the investigation. >>> and a challenge for small businesses and some big businesses across the country as they try to open back up. we went from a job shortage to a labor shortage. >> there's just not enough for the work pool to come in and get employees to come in and get that $15 and $19 an hour job. it's becoming very difficult for us to fill those positio
geoff bennett, thank you. again, we will bring you president biden's remarks as soon as we have them. >>> and breaking this morning, we have liftoff! always good to talk about space. >> three, two, one, zero, ignition and liftoff! godspeed forever with crew 2. >> that is spacex launching using a recycled rocket and capsule. the third trip to the international space station just in the past year. four astronauts are on board this flight that is expected to take 23 hours, and...
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. >>> let's go to geoff bennett now.rpublic what's the white house is pointing to as its biggest successes and loss opportunity >> reporter: the white house points to president biden's hahn handling of covid. the president articulated a vaccination goal and he mobilized the full force to meet them in terms of areas of improvements, you can point to the immigration situation on the southern border. the administration struggled at times to respond to the influx of migrants. kamala harris held a meeting with the president of guatemala to talk about the root causes o f migration. the immigration is trying to address this right now as a diplomatic issue as well >> let's look ahead, as the administration tries to move to congress, what issues can we expect the focus to be on next >> reporter: i put this question to the white house's press secretary today. she says expect this white house to expand access to healthcare and of course they're trying to get behind this pracolice reform push happening on capitol hill the thing we'l
. >>> let's go to geoff bennett now.rpublic what's the white house is pointing to as its biggest successes and loss opportunity >> reporter: the white house points to president biden's hahn handling of covid. the president articulated a vaccination goal and he mobilized the full force to meet them in terms of areas of improvements, you can point to the immigration situation on the southern border. the administration struggled at times to respond to the influx of migrants. kamala...
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. >> it is because these treatments, geoff, it could be worse?on the road with the vaccines and this show has given more optimism and hope about the vaccine than any other network. that aside, we probably failed on the treatment side. i wanted to have you on. regeneron has treatments roech has treatments they are not getting media attention. which ones are the best right now? >> the interesting thing is we deal with a lot of early companies. i can tell you for sure there are lots of capital going to early companies advancing promising treatments that are better than those available now. those that are available now are pretty good. the problem is, as you pointed out, they are not being used remdesivir, the anti-viral is used in 50% or 60% of people hospitalized in the country. use of remdesivir is modest outside the u.s. antibodies a catch-22 with the antibodies they are sitting in hospitals, but the indication is for pre-hospital patient if somebody shows up and says you want an anti-body. you are not sick enough to admit, so we cannot give you
. >> it is because these treatments, geoff, it could be worse?on the road with the vaccines and this show has given more optimism and hope about the vaccine than any other network. that aside, we probably failed on the treatment side. i wanted to have you on. regeneron has treatments roech has treatments they are not getting media attention. which ones are the best right now? >> the interesting thing is we deal with a lot of early companies. i can tell you for sure there are lots of...
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. >>> let's turn to nbc news whitf house correspondent geoff ben bennett.rd from the public what's the white house pointing to as its biggest successes and also its lost opportunities since taking office? >> in terms of successes, shep, the white house points to president biden's handling of the covid crisis they stress that the work there is not done. but the president articulated a vaccination goal and he mobilized the full force of the federal government to meet them. in terms of areas of improvement, i think you can point to the immigration situation on the southern border they have struggled at times to respond to the influx of migrants even today vice president kamala harris held a virtual meeting with the president of guatemala to talk about the root causes of migration. the administration trying to address this right now as a diplomatic issue as well, shep >> let's look ahead. as the administration tries to move through congress initiatives from the first 100 days, what issues can we expect the focus to be on next? >> i put this question to the whit
. >>> let's turn to nbc news whitf house correspondent geoff ben bennett.rd from the public what's the white house pointing to as its biggest successes and also its lost opportunities since taking office? >> in terms of successes, shep, the white house points to president biden's handling of the covid crisis they stress that the work there is not done. but the president articulated a vaccination goal and he mobilized the full force of the federal government to meet them. in terms...
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let's bring in right now georgia's lieutenant governor, geoff duncan., thank you so much for being with us. why don't we start with the $64,000 question that critics of this legislation and now this law have brought up, which is, why -- wlafs the need for a bill that champkd georgia's voting laws when you had the secretary of state and federal judges saying, there was no widespread voter fraud? what was the purpose of it? >> i think that is the $64 million question. and the realities of this is the legislative process actually worked. there was some -- in my opinion, not so good ideas flew in early in the legislative process. the committee process in both chambers worked on getting something that was much better and more agreeable. it included bipartisan ideas and it ultimately was the final passage of the bill. but here's the problem. the reality is the outside fringes have controlled the messaging on this. the far right somehow thinks that this is some sort of chess move in response to donald trump's misinformation for ten weeks. and the left is screa
let's bring in right now georgia's lieutenant governor, geoff duncan., thank you so much for being with us. why don't we start with the $64,000 question that critics of this legislation and now this law have brought up, which is, why -- wlafs the need for a bill that champkd georgia's voting laws when you had the secretary of state and federal judges saying, there was no widespread voter fraud? what was the purpose of it? >> i think that is the $64 million question. and the realities of...
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that's geoff haxton, everybody. geoff haxton is the announcer.ught it barehanded while calling the game. that is some skill. >> give that man a job on the field. >> his reaction. my hand hurts so bad right now. >> yeah. >> looks like a superhero. >> yeah. >> like fake. >> very thanos of you, geoff. >> bet his hand does hurt. >>> following a lot of other headlines including what we know about the department of justice's criminal investigation of derek chauvin as one of the alternate jurors in his trial is speaking out. >>> we are also counting down to the oscars. some of the biggest races and who could be taking home the oscar gold but first let's head back to ginger. >> and, cecilia, i have to give you good news, raleigh in the 30s today will flirt with the 90s by next week. your local weather in 30 seconds. first though, we've got the weekend forecast sponsored by progressive insurance. >>> good friday morning. welcome to the weekend. we are starting out with some overcast in the city around the bay. the low clouds with us, but it will turn part
that's geoff haxton, everybody. geoff haxton is the announcer.ught it barehanded while calling the game. that is some skill. >> give that man a job on the field. >> his reaction. my hand hurts so bad right now. >> yeah. >> looks like a superhero. >> yeah. >> like fake. >> very thanos of you, geoff. >> bet his hand does hurt. >>> following a lot of other headlines including what we know about the department of justice's criminal...
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in the premier geoff last year's final against perry sound. i'm phil gallo welcome to the program. european medicines agency has announced that there is a possible link between the astra zeneca corona virus vaccine and blood clotting of the drugs regulated described the condition is a very rare side effect and said that the adverse reactions will be for investigated further but they had this message for people thinking about refusing an astra zeneca shot the benefits of the astra zeneca vaccine in preventing qubit 19 overall outweigh the risks of trying to fix this vaccine has proven to be highly effective if it prevents if severe disease and hospitalized patients and it is saving lives vaccination is extremely important in helping us in the fight against cope at 19 and we need to use the doxies we have to protect us from the devastating effects well i would say our european medicines agency in the u.k. of the medicines regulators have that has also changed its guidance on the astra zeneca vaccine that now advising people under 30 to use a different drug but the country's prime min
in the premier geoff last year's final against perry sound. i'm phil gallo welcome to the program. european medicines agency has announced that there is a possible link between the astra zeneca corona virus vaccine and blood clotting of the drugs regulated described the condition is a very rare side effect and said that the adverse reactions will be for investigated further but they had this message for people thinking about refusing an astra zeneca shot the benefits of the astra zeneca vaccine...
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among the choirboys attending that day was geoff holliday, now in his 80s.for the queen as she bids a final farewell to her husband. i would say that the queen is feeling this tremendously at the moment. even though you are prepared in a way for such an event, and ifeel for her, actually, and i have a lot of respect for the duke as well. i thought he was a great guy. ijust can't imagine what it would be like after 72 years of having somebody that you can have a moan to or you can go home to and express your disappointments or problems or the things that are worrying you, and now there just to be an empty void. elizabeth and her husband waved to the cheering crowd... - their wedding in 19117 was a distraction from post—war austerity — "a flash of colour on the hard road we travel", as churchill put it. you are now husband and wife together. this weekend, victoria and kevin got married in liverpool town hall. cheering a moment ofjoy in a land struggling to recoverfrom the pandemic. the best feeling ever. yeah _ yeah, so happy. in liverpool, as across the commo
among the choirboys attending that day was geoff holliday, now in his 80s.for the queen as she bids a final farewell to her husband. i would say that the queen is feeling this tremendously at the moment. even though you are prepared in a way for such an event, and ifeel for her, actually, and i have a lot of respect for the duke as well. i thought he was a great guy. ijust can't imagine what it would be like after 72 years of having somebody that you can have a moan to or you can go home to and...
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and it should also be said that geoff pazo's isn't stepping that far away and i'm sure he will have away a reasonably close finger on the pulse of the company. i was auoin to the pulse of the company. i was going to ask _ the pulse of the company. i was going to ask about _ the pulse of the company. i was going to ask about that. - the pulse of the company. i was going to ask about that. do - the pulse of the company. i was going to ask about that. do you | going to ask about that. do you thinkjeff bezos is still going to be pulling the strings here, is he effectively a master puppeteer forever for amazon? no, i don't think so. i think andy is going to run the company and the company will run itself. i think generally, jeff is going to do what we hear and that is experiment and think very long—term and think of the next big invention. he is still the chairman of the board and will still exert some influence. board and will still exert some influence-— influence. let's talk about hammers _ influence. let's talk about hammers on's _ influence. let's talk about hammers on's web - influence.
and it should also be said that geoff pazo's isn't stepping that far away and i'm sure he will have away a reasonably close finger on the pulse of the company. i was auoin to the pulse of the company. i was going to ask _ the pulse of the company. i was going to ask about _ the pulse of the company. i was going to ask about that. - the pulse of the company. i was going to ask about that. do - the pulse of the company. i was going to ask about that. do you | going to ask about that. do you...
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joining us to discuss is a portuguesejournalist and geoff mcallister. in the studio, clive myrie.ion address and met some key targets on covid vaccination that he set himself. it was a historian look at frank and rose lavelle's dynamic entry into the white house in 1933 who coined the white house in 1933 who coined the phrase first 100 days. instead of a considered assessment years later, they have to put up with the instant verdict of the commentariat. is there anything we can say about the biden presidency at this stage? i remind the viewers that this is the one—year anniversary of trump suggesting that ultraviolet lights would be the
joining us to discuss is a portuguesejournalist and geoff mcallister. in the studio, clive myrie.ion address and met some key targets on covid vaccination that he set himself. it was a historian look at frank and rose lavelle's dynamic entry into the white house in 1933 who coined the white house in 1933 who coined the phrase first 100 days. instead of a considered assessment years later, they have to put up with the instant verdict of the commentariat. is there anything we can say about the...
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dawn astle's father geoff are still died, heading a football was listed as a cause.mage _ much sooner. this is a irreparable brain damage and _ much sooner. this is a irreparable brain damage and footballers - much sooner. this is a irreparable brain damage and footballers are| brain damage and footballers are dying because of it. and for far too long, certainly, we feel, certainly the family of my dad, that it has been swept under a carpet. world ru:b , been swept under a carpet. world rugby. which _ been swept under a carpet. world rugby, which runs— been swept under a carpet. world rugby, which runs the _ been swept under a carpet. world rugby, which runs the global- been swept under a carpet. world rugby, which runs the global game, says it continually reviewed evidence to ensure the best possible player outcomes. the football association said a new concussion substitute policy came from doctors working in the game. but players of both sports believe a lot more ground needs to be covered to give them more understanding of the risks. hugh pym, bbc news. after an o
dawn astle's father geoff are still died, heading a football was listed as a cause.mage _ much sooner. this is a irreparable brain damage and _ much sooner. this is a irreparable brain damage and footballers - much sooner. this is a irreparable brain damage and footballers are| brain damage and footballers are dying because of it. and for far too long, certainly, we feel, certainly the family of my dad, that it has been swept under a carpet. world ru:b , been swept under a carpet. world rugby....
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nbc's white house correspondent geoff bennett joins us with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. president biden will cross the 100 day mark of his presidency this thursday. it's a symbolic milestone but a decades old standard by which to judge presidents. the spotlight has been on president biden's first 100 days since he vowed to use that time to tackle the covid crisis and reverse many of his predecessor's policies. and now as you mentioned, a new nbc news poll shows strong approval ratings for president biden as he takes on another big policy push. this morning as president joe biden nears his 100th day in office, more than half of americans say they approve of the job he's doing. the new nbc news national poll finds 53% of adults support the president's performance, while 39% say they disapprove. the president gets his highest marks on handling the pandemic. his lowest scores come on deal with immigration and security at the southern border, and 59% say his infrastructure plan aimed at upgrading roads and bridges and expanding
nbc's white house correspondent geoff bennett joins us with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. president biden will cross the 100 day mark of his presidency this thursday. it's a symbolic milestone but a decades old standard by which to judge presidents. the spotlight has been on president biden's first 100 days since he vowed to use that time to tackle the covid crisis and reverse many of his predecessor's policies. and now as you mentioned, a new nbc news poll shows...
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position where republicans vote for a bill that's got a bunch of this hobblely and huge tax increases geoff to happen. republicans are not going to fall for it and republicans look like they passed up a deal to actually get infrastructure done in a bipartisan way. and i don't think at the engsd of the day they're going to be able to pass this bill with democrat only votes. >> lets me ask you about another issue that's royaling our politics and that is this -- the ceos and corporations who are siding with democrats on voting access bills and also on some other things endorsing for example some of them the biden tax increase, is this a -- do you think a sign of a big divorce between republicans and business? >> well i think it certainly show it is that there's a spat going on. i frankly with all due respect i know a number of people who signed on to that -- to that ad that appear in the washington "the washington post" and "new york times" it was frankly -- we're all in favor of people having a right to vote but so fired up about limitation on voting why were they not demonstrating against th
position where republicans vote for a bill that's got a bunch of this hobblely and huge tax increases geoff to happen. republicans are not going to fall for it and republicans look like they passed up a deal to actually get infrastructure done in a bipartisan way. and i don't think at the engsd of the day they're going to be able to pass this bill with democrat only votes. >> lets me ask you about another issue that's royaling our politics and that is this -- the ceos and corporations who...
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let's talk spot's real over geoff. —— owner.ut, look at that, is this a normal reaction? it is, it is actually pretty binary, dogs love it or hated and are fascinated by it and bring their phones out on they completely ignore it and go on with their lives, it is one of the other. this dog here has cocked its ears. i'm going to try wagging my tail. spot is on sale for about $75,000, about £55,000 in the uk, is my first question is who is going to buy it and what for? for inspections, - it and what for? for inspections, if- it and what for? for inspections, if you i it and what for? for - inspections, if you need to it and what for? fr?" inspections, if you need to go look at engage in a remote area, maybe it is on an oil or area, maybe it is on an oil or a piece of infrastructure that is hard to access, security is an application but spot as a general purpose mobility platform, it is the one robot that can kind of get anywhere so what you want to do with it and what you want to put on it is really up to the end user and people co
let's talk spot's real over geoff. —— owner.ut, look at that, is this a normal reaction? it is, it is actually pretty binary, dogs love it or hated and are fascinated by it and bring their phones out on they completely ignore it and go on with their lives, it is one of the other. this dog here has cocked its ears. i'm going to try wagging my tail. spot is on sale for about $75,000, about £55,000 in the uk, is my first question is who is going to buy it and what for? for inspections, - it...
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jonathan: geoff yu there out of bny mellon.et's touch base with sonali bassett for what we've got to prepare for for the next couple of hours on the call. sonali: we are listening to jamie dimon and the cfo of jp morgan speak now to media. what jamie dimon had said, he things he made a mistake by using the were challenged in his press release earlier. he said this is not bad news about loan demand. you are seeing better numbers on charge-offs. really, what they are trying to do is paint a better picture that we had discussed earlier of this being a matter of loan demand rather than a matter of tightening standards. what they had told bloomberg is that risk appetite for jp morgan is starting to get back to pre-covid levels. the question is what to set balance look like at the end of the day? how much does that come into consumer loans when we know that in the corporate debt underwriting area, goldman is indicated asset backed financing is some of the driver of debt financing. tom: is he in the timeout chair? did dimon say someth
jonathan: geoff yu there out of bny mellon.et's touch base with sonali bassett for what we've got to prepare for for the next couple of hours on the call. sonali: we are listening to jamie dimon and the cfo of jp morgan speak now to media. what jamie dimon had said, he things he made a mistake by using the were challenged in his press release earlier. he said this is not bad news about loan demand. you are seeing better numbers on charge-offs. really, what they are trying to do is paint a...
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him, and credit suisse has an incoming new chairman in forder lloyd's bank ceo he also claimed to geoffote, we do not have a risk culture program. this bank has strong risk dna, end quote. the other big difference for morgan stanley is james gorman recommitted to prime brokerage whereas gotstein said we're reducing exposure in that business finally, here he is addressing why their losses were so much bigger than other brokers. >> i'm not going to comment on other brokers' behavior, but we did analyze the situation at the time we did discuss with some other prime brokers. we decided to do this in an orderly fashion over the last few weeks. we would not have had the materially dissimilar outcomes if he had sold all our shares on that famous friday >> now, he did imply, sara in that interview that their total exposure was about 20 billion, their losses over 5 billion, so i'm not sure why their losses were so big, but based on my reporting, morgan stanley's exposure was higher, their losses about a fifth of the size he seemed to say it wasn't because they didn't get out quick enough maybe t
him, and credit suisse has an incoming new chairman in forder lloyd's bank ceo he also claimed to geoffote, we do not have a risk culture program. this bank has strong risk dna, end quote. the other big difference for morgan stanley is james gorman recommitted to prime brokerage whereas gotstein said we're reducing exposure in that business finally, here he is addressing why their losses were so much bigger than other brokers. >> i'm not going to comment on other brokers' behavior, but we...
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. >> jimmy: yeah >> steve: 400 -- geoff >> jimmy: yeah >> steve: 489,000, that's a lot. >> jimmy: look1 million people think the quaker oats guy is a founding father [ laughter and applause >> steve: 11 >> jimmy: i might be one of them check out this next result 7.5 million people don't know if reindeer are real and are afraid to ask. [ laughter and applause >> steve: they answered the census though. >> jimmy: yeah, of course. they answered -- of course they're afraid to ask that >> steve: that's a specific question >> jimmy: yeah 3.5 million people believe mount rushmore is a natural rock formation that just happens to look like four presidents [ laughter and applause that's insane. >> steve: crazy. >> jimmy: that's impossible. >> steve: more than jeff >> jimmy: yeah [ laughter ] up next, 20 million people can't describe a goatee without using their hands. [ laughter ] like that. how about this one here? 750,000 people think elon musk is a cologne they sell at walgreens. [ laughter and applause i remember wearing it in high school >> steve: yeah that was drakkar noir. >> jimmy: and fi
. >> jimmy: yeah >> steve: 400 -- geoff >> jimmy: yeah >> steve: 489,000, that's a lot. >> jimmy: look1 million people think the quaker oats guy is a founding father [ laughter and applause >> steve: 11 >> jimmy: i might be one of them check out this next result 7.5 million people don't know if reindeer are real and are afraid to ask. [ laughter and applause >> steve: they answered the census though. >> jimmy: yeah, of course. they answered...
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i'm geoff bennett in for katy tur. it's 11:00 a.m. out west and 2:00 p.m. in washington.at to do with the johnson & johnson vaccine as it investigates another death from a rare blood clot possibly linked to the j&j shot. we're expecting a decision on whether the cdc will recommend that the fda lift the pause on the vaccine, possibly with a warning about those very rare but potentially deadly blood
i'm geoff bennett in for katy tur. it's 11:00 a.m. out west and 2:00 p.m. in washington.at to do with the johnson & johnson vaccine as it investigates another death from a rare blood clot possibly linked to the j&j shot. we're expecting a decision on whether the cdc will recommend that the fda lift the pause on the vaccine, possibly with a warning about those very rare but potentially deadly blood
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dawn astle's father geoff are still died, heading a football died, heading a football was listed as aas been swept under a carpet. world rugby, which runs the global game, says it continually reviewed evidence to ensure the best possible player outcomes. the football association said a new concussion substitute policy came from doctors working in the game. but players of both sports believe a lot more ground needs to be covered to give them more understanding of the risks. hugh pym, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news... more questions about leaks and behaviour in downing street as sources say borisjohnson did suggest that "bodies could pile high" during a discussion about lockdown. he denies it iran sentences nazanin zaghari ratcliffe to another year in prison, dashing hopes she'd be coming home. doctors in india say people are dying from covid in the streets while desperate families queue to buy their own oxygen. after an oscar ceremony like no other, the biggest winner of the night was the film nomadland, with its director chloe zhao becoming the second woman to be named best direc
dawn astle's father geoff are still died, heading a football died, heading a football was listed as aas been swept under a carpet. world rugby, which runs the global game, says it continually reviewed evidence to ensure the best possible player outcomes. the football association said a new concussion substitute policy came from doctors working in the game. but players of both sports believe a lot more ground needs to be covered to give them more understanding of the risks. hugh pym, bbc news....
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. >> and the monitoring group they're talk an, aapp, when they geoff these death toll updates, they say say that the real death toll is likely to be far higher. it's necessary to have a fair assessment of what's happening on the ground. a city 60 kilometers from yangon, we know that the shooting by the security forces started early in the morning and went throughout the day. this particularly eyewitness said that they had to hide in one of the neighboring villages. this is snag they know many people have done. they say that security forces are still searching neighborhood by neighborhood to try and find protesters, and they said that at one point, they heard that their bodies were piled up at the mortuary. now other local reports, which we cannot under peppily confirm, say that the military took many of those bodies, put them on the back of a military truck and drove them away. this is consistent with what we have been hearing many times from within the country from eyewitnesses as well. the military taking bodies away. now from their point of view, they give a very conflicting story of
. >> and the monitoring group they're talk an, aapp, when they geoff these death toll updates, they say say that the real death toll is likely to be far higher. it's necessary to have a fair assessment of what's happening on the ground. a city 60 kilometers from yangon, we know that the shooting by the security forces started early in the morning and went throughout the day. this particularly eyewitness said that they had to hide in one of the neighboring villages. this is snag they know...
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georgia's lieutenant governor geoff duncan, a republican, joins us now from atlanta.cine is continuing to do exactly what _ vaccine is continuing to do exactly what it's— vaccine is continuing to do exactly what it's expected to do. we continue _ what it's expected to do. we continue to make great progress on that _ continue to make great progress on that so _ continue to make great progress on that, y., �* continue to make great progress on that. i. �* ., continue to make great progress on that. �* ., . ., that. so you're not concerned about the sread that. so you're not concerned about the spread of _ that. so you're not concerned about the spread of the _ that. so you're not concerned about the spread of the uk _ that. so you're not concerned about the spread of the uk variant - that. so you're not concerned about the spread of the uk variant here i that. so you're not concerned about the spread of the uk variant here in j the spread of the uk variant here in the spread of the uk variant here in the united states, which is now dominant, and warnings from the cdc ab
georgia's lieutenant governor geoff duncan, a republican, joins us now from atlanta.cine is continuing to do exactly what _ vaccine is continuing to do exactly what it's— vaccine is continuing to do exactly what it's expected to do. we continue _ what it's expected to do. we continue to make great progress on that _ continue to make great progress on that so _ continue to make great progress on that, y., �* continue to make great progress on that. i. �* ., continue to make great progress...