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important 1st step but it's certainly not the end of the pandemic good perspective there reporter joel all right thank you so much for that and let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines. japan is effectively closing its borders for at least a month in an effort to contain the new coronavirus variant originally detected in the u.k. the foreign ministry says it will bar all nonresident foreign nationals of starting monday japanese residents will be allowed to return home. meanwhile health officials in canada have confirmed 2 cases of the new covert 19 a variant seen in the u.k. an elderly couple in southern ontario province are now in isolation their infections were identified as the province went into lockdown. federal agents have searched the home of a possible suspect in the u.s. city of nashville in tennessee where a motor home exploded on christmas day 3 people were slightly injured and dozens of buildings were damaged authorities believe the blast was deliberate but have not identified a motive or a target. and judges in the central african republic have ruled
important 1st step but it's certainly not the end of the pandemic good perspective there reporter joel all right thank you so much for that and let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines. japan is effectively closing its borders for at least a month in an effort to contain the new coronavirus variant originally detected in the u.k. the foreign ministry says it will bar all nonresident foreign nationals of starting monday japanese residents will be allowed to return...
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joel was laying there with blood all over the cement near his head. >> could you tell what had happened to him? >> no. no. >> heather says that when she got outside she didn't see the party bus or any of the people in costumes, but joel, the good samaritan who had gone to help a stranger, had himself been the victim of a savage beating. >> i remember hearing the ambulances coming and the cops coming, their sirens. >> joel lovelien was rushed to an e.r. in the same hospital where he worked as a computer tech. >> then the doctors came in and told me they did everything they could, that joel was gone. >> 800 miles away in montana joel's mom and stepfather received the most terrible news parents can hear. >> you raise your children and the things you do to protect them, and somebody in one minute takes his life, like you've stolen my child. >> joel, just 38, left behind not only his family and fiance but also a daughter, alexa, from his first marriage. >> when you hear there's an accident, you know, you think that it is something that can be fixed, you know. so i went to the hospital thinki
joel was laying there with blood all over the cement near his head. >> could you tell what had happened to him? >> no. no. >> heather says that when she got outside she didn't see the party bus or any of the people in costumes, but joel, the good samaritan who had gone to help a stranger, had himself been the victim of a savage beating. >> i remember hearing the ambulances coming and the cops coming, their sirens. >> joel lovelien was rushed to an e.r. in the same...
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all about love. i know something good is going to be created. soon, joels who discovered him as a boy. touchdown! so we're going to one of the studios, which is in hardy — that's where we're going — but we're going to rehearsal because we only have a week to put this on. romeo and juliet is being staged under the directorship of american ballet dancer cooper rust, who founded dance centre kenya. dance is taking over nairobi and even spreading beyond. the employment opportunities in the city that has 40% unemployment and now all of a sudden, there's dance teachers and it is an opportunity for people to make a living through dance and i am just as excited about training future dance teachers and having more of these little studios around nairobi and around kenya as i am about training dancers that are leaving kenya and going abroad, likejoel. annabel shaw, playing juliet, from the northern and manchester city ballet is on hand to greet him. romeo and juliet is my favourite ballet. i think the score, prokofiev's music, isjust to die for. i think it's gorgeous
all about love. i know something good is going to be created. soon, joels who discovered him as a boy. touchdown! so we're going to one of the studios, which is in hardy — that's where we're going — but we're going to rehearsal because we only have a week to put this on. romeo and juliet is being staged under the directorship of american ballet dancer cooper rust, who founded dance centre kenya. dance is taking over nairobi and even spreading beyond. the employment opportunities in the city...
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these are two places where you can ateast we you can find common grod i think rodney and joel both agree we all have our disagreements but the founders that pulled the kihip into the system so it is there on purpose to minimize the amount of movement that can happen in our country if you look a little to the righor to the left we don't have a winner take all so both sides will have an opportunity to say yes there is a chanc. >> i could not agree wit you more. ia and am cautiously optimistic. >> don't get too optimistic. [laughter] >> iam invested in the process. >> i do want to answer that one point speaker boehner says pre- and post generate 20th. right now in the house heading into 202 and republicans were successful holding off the democrats and in the states where republicans control everhing they would be an incredible making r those districts. and in 2022 we have that for the democratsnd added t that so it would be interesting to watch and see what happens when we are feeling right now with the greatest national security threat, that is covid9. that's why we are seeing this postelection b
these are two places where you can ateast we you can find common grod i think rodney and joel both agree we all have our disagreements but the founders that pulled the kihip into the system so it is there on purpose to minimize the amount of movement that can happen in our country if you look a little to the righor to the left we don't have a winner take all so both sides will have an opportunity to say yes there is a chanc. >> i could not agree wit you more. ia and am cautiously...
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these guys are talking about it like they're all debating the best billy joel song "according to somefrom an italian restaurant but i think it's that weird instrumental song that sounds like the music in a grocery store. ♪ all jokes aside, the best billy joel song is "vienna." oh, sure you have your "summer, highland falls," dead enders and "she's got her way" heads but it's "vienna. hands down debate over. again, there's no reason to simply act like the last four years didn't happen and people that enabled this monstrous administration will suddenly become reasonable participants in democracy again in fact, yesterday, we found from blockbuster new reporting that a trump appointee at the department of health and human services actively advised the government to let as many people get coronavirus as possible. while we all basically knew that already, from our eyes and ears, seeing it written down in an e-mail is still shocking >> new emails reported by "politico" today show a trump administration official back in july pushing the widely discredited theory of herd immunity, the idea of
these guys are talking about it like they're all debating the best billy joel song "according to somefrom an italian restaurant but i think it's that weird instrumental song that sounds like the music in a grocery store. ♪ all jokes aside, the best billy joel song is "vienna." oh, sure you have your "summer, highland falls," dead enders and "she's got her way" heads but it's "vienna. hands down debate over. again, there's no reason to simply act like...
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certainly we're all zoomed out jom, thank joel, thank you >>> and coming up, zoom's cfo will have moren that company results i assume that she will be zooming into the squawk team, that is at 8:40 a.m. eastern time >>> time for your morning rbi. we're getting really random and really down and dirty. literally. because while everybody loves to focus on the shiny new toys in the market, bitcoin, faang, tesla, zoom, quietly some traders are really digging the exact opposite lastly. big old things that come out of the ground hitting a new high right now, if you haven't been paying attention, copper and nickle also corn, it popped to a new high and getting even more random, cocoa, coffee, and even, yes, palm oil which goes in to 70% of all foods spiking lastly hot rolled steel, it has been red hotluhot. lum better than ober is up 30% h so get ready to pay more for pretty much everything you buy, prices for almost everything will go up in the next few months maybe a lot. and, hey, while money may not grow on he trees, it apparently can be made from trees and rocks. and plants random but inte
certainly we're all zoomed out jom, thank joel, thank you >>> and coming up, zoom's cfo will have moren that company results i assume that she will be zooming into the squawk team, that is at 8:40 a.m. eastern time >>> time for your morning rbi. we're getting really random and really down and dirty. literally. because while everybody loves to focus on the shiny new toys in the market, bitcoin, faang, tesla, zoom, quietly some traders are really digging the exact opposite...
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. >> amen to all of that. joel is joining us now from the lakewood church there in houston, texas.d-new book. it is called "empty out the negative: make room for more joy, greater confidence and new levels of influence." joel, always a pleasure to have you with us on "good morning america." merry christmas to you. >> hey. merry christmas, robin. great to be with you. >> oh my goodness, and from afar. usually you're in the studio for a morning like this. with your new book, and what you are talking to people about is to release the negativity that is weighing us down, and you say to start right there in the morning when you wake up. i don't know if you know, but this year i have been sharing a morning message and prayer often inspired by your words. it has been very well received giving people that boost. so what is your christmas morning message to everyone, joel? >> you know, my christmas morning message, robin, is to celebrate this day. yes, it's a difficult year, but today, 2020, christmas is a gift from god. i think it's important that we find something to be grateful for, you
. >> amen to all of that. joel is joining us now from the lakewood church there in houston, texas.d-new book. it is called "empty out the negative: make room for more joy, greater confidence and new levels of influence." joel, always a pleasure to have you with us on "good morning america." merry christmas to you. >> hey. merry christmas, robin. great to be with you. >> oh my goodness, and from afar. usually you're in the studio for a morning like this....
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mobile team to be visiting with a vaccine any day soon and indeed earlier reporter joel dora is covering this story for us and all vaccinations were supposed to start across europe today but 3 countries jumped the gun and started giving out shots a day earlier was the story there the european commission had carefully planned the start of what it calls a new vaccination days telling countries to wait until sunday as a sign of unity remember europe had a pretty embarrassing and disjointed start to the pandemic with countries holding equipment and failing to help each other so the rollout of the vaccination was supposed to go a bit differently however over the last few days the deliveries of the boy and pfizer vaccine have been arriving and some said why wait hungary was the 1st to go in slovakia and germany and as the regional manager in the german state said every day counts now this modern noise some european commission officials but it's hard to imagine anyone begrudging the 101 year old woman who got to have her vaccine. a day early say it's time is of the essence but with that in mind vaccinations started in s
mobile team to be visiting with a vaccine any day soon and indeed earlier reporter joel dora is covering this story for us and all vaccinations were supposed to start across europe today but 3 countries jumped the gun and started giving out shots a day earlier was the story there the european commission had carefully planned the start of what it calls a new vaccination days telling countries to wait until sunday as a sign of unity remember europe had a pretty embarrassing and disjointed start...
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joel reports now from london. no one is expecting a normal christmas least of all those who've lost loved ones to the pandemic in london grieving relatives accused boris johnson's government of mishandling its response and demanded a public inquiry since my father michael who died 8 months ago tomorrow we were hoping that by now lessons would have been learned there has not been tested trace is not right and that's very clear mistakes keep being made the government refuses to admit to any mistakes if one doesn't reflect on one's mistakes how can they be corrected there are concerns that the government is about to bungle christmas as well with warnings from the medical and scientific communities about the deadly consequences of plans to relax restrictions so that families can meet they've provoked a change of advice not a change of plan a smaller christmas is going to be a safer christmas and a shorter christmas is a safer christmas. when we see 3 house meet on 4 days to stress that these are. not targets to aim for. the u.k. is not heading into the gloom alone germany has gone into a stricter lockdown after previous re
joel reports now from london. no one is expecting a normal christmas least of all those who've lost loved ones to the pandemic in london grieving relatives accused boris johnson's government of mishandling its response and demanded a public inquiry since my father michael who died 8 months ago tomorrow we were hoping that by now lessons would have been learned there has not been tested trace is not right and that's very clear mistakes keep being made the government refuses to admit to any...
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our reporter joel daraya has been following this story for us. what we already knew that after all isn't good for the environment. for the c o . 2 emissions. what's next? well, this new report looked into the global warming effect of so-called, contrails condensation trails. the white clouds left behind aircraft as they fly, or now they contain a mixture of water vapor. so it's not huge and oxide and black carbon, we know that carbon dioxide is contributing to climate change global warming. but what we didn't know before much about is the known c o 2 effect of the so-called condensation trails. and this report has found that they are in fact twice as harmful for the globe for global warming as the c o 2 itself that comes out the back of the planes. and when you combine these effects together, it turns out a flying is in fact 3 times as harmful in terms of global warming as has previously been acknowledged. so that is it. what exactly is it that makes these condensation trails were this, this carbon that there is admitted that? well, it turns out that the elevation at which planes f
our reporter joel daraya has been following this story for us. what we already knew that after all isn't good for the environment. for the c o . 2 emissions. what's next? well, this new report looked into the global warming effect of so-called, contrails condensation trails. the white clouds left behind aircraft as they fly, or now they contain a mixture of water vapor. so it's not huge and oxide and black carbon, we know that carbon dioxide is contributing to climate change global warming. but...
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joel. it is great to have you morning. also joining the conversation allorning long, fox news contradict tore liz liz peek is here at the queens college in significant in bren burg joel let me kick it off with you talking ab new strain in the u.k. many european countries as well as israel and canada have banned passenger flights from the u.k. try to keep out this highly infectious strain of the virus. do you think this is why markets are selling off this morning? what's behind the serious selloff? >> no question, this is what's driving the news. but we think this is a good buying opportunity. i mean small caps in particular which we're bullish on for the remainder this have year and next year way off this morning. we have to remember when the first virus hit, almost a year ago, it took only 9 months for moderna and biontech to come up with a vaccine for this so i think this is a buying opportunity. i'm not trivializing the impact in europe. but we have to remember that the first vaccine came out in less than a year and i think if a second vaccine is requir
joel. it is great to have you morning. also joining the conversation allorning long, fox news contradict tore liz liz peek is here at the queens college in significant in bren burg joel let me kick it off with you talking ab new strain in the u.k. many european countries as well as israel and canada have banned passenger flights from the u.k. try to keep out this highly infectious strain of the virus. do you think this is why markets are selling off this morning? what's behind the serious...
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i mean, joel, is it your sense that all of that happens in tandem with the reopening of the schools ortake a backseat until things are stabilized? >> well, it seems pretty clear that the president-elect has prioritized reopening of schools. he says that that's something that he wants to do within his first hundred days, and having a professional that believes in the power of education supports that. it feels like this is a trend with all of the biden cabinet picks. picking people who actually believe in the power of government, believe in the power of using their office to help, as opposed to the trump nominees, where you had betsy devos, who didn't believe in public education. you had climate deniers who were in charge of the epa and things of that nature. so, biden, just by picking people who have invested their career and believe in the power of government as a tool for change, i think that, in itself, is a statement. >> joel, in that corn koucopia refo reforms, where is the interest, where is the will within the democratic party to prioritize those reforms? >> i think the reopening
i mean, joel, is it your sense that all of that happens in tandem with the reopening of the schools ortake a backseat until things are stabilized? >> well, it seems pretty clear that the president-elect has prioritized reopening of schools. he says that that's something that he wants to do within his first hundred days, and having a professional that believes in the power of education supports that. it feels like this is a trend with all of the biden cabinet picks. picking people who...
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to have all kinds of policies in the united states these days which do not have democratic widespread approval what they have is millionaires putting extraordinary sums in. we're going to care joel the paris climate. after taking office in 2017 donald trump reversed u.s. policy on the environment well recruiting his own new staff who complied with his anti conservation stance. people would have called me a climate skeptic or a climate denier coal lobbyist such as scott pruitt and andrew wheeler worth pointing to had the environmental protection agency. the powerful business lobbies chalk this up as a success with millions of dollars at stake with shades of the wild west it seems the strongest and most powerful controlled along even in the shadow of the corona crisis washington has continued to cut back on environmental protection so who in the usa is really pulling the strings. follow the money trail. anima soliah does just that her workplace washington d.c. home to some 12000 lobbyists. muscly a works for an ngo that wants to see more transparency she looks through tax returns for example to find out who is paying which lobby groups and think tanks in order to shape laws and pu
to have all kinds of policies in the united states these days which do not have democratic widespread approval what they have is millionaires putting extraordinary sums in. we're going to care joel the paris climate. after taking office in 2017 donald trump reversed u.s. policy on the environment well recruiting his own new staff who complied with his anti conservation stance. people would have called me a climate skeptic or a climate denier coal lobbyist such as scott pruitt and andrew wheeler...
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all across the country. most recently in georgia, for example. a man named joelecided to literally take ownership, decide that he is not going to pay rent on property that he doesn't actually own. it's part of, i think, this nationwide trending of laws not really applying to certain folks. in this case they are not activists they are just kind of in they. >> this is illegal. once you see that that means you want it, it's yours. i want it, it's mine. i'm about to start, you know, the process on reclaiming the land. hey, y'all can keep paying rent. you can all think this is a game. y'all can think we are just capping. but we are taking the land back. >> it doesn't quite work that way. i can assure you. tuck suburban seattle. jason rantz, i hope you will keep on top of this for us. >> i will, thank you. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: the story that didn't get enough attention perdue pharma, the pharma company that opioids pled guilty in causing the opioid epidemic which has cost hundreds of thousands of deaths in americans in this country. we have internal documents how purdue cons
all across the country. most recently in georgia, for example. a man named joelecided to literally take ownership, decide that he is not going to pay rent on property that he doesn't actually own. it's part of, i think, this nationwide trending of laws not really applying to certain folks. in this case they are not activists they are just kind of in they. >> this is illegal. once you see that that means you want it, it's yours. i want it, it's mine. i'm about to start, you know, the...
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joel olsteen got money. the church of scinetology got money. that's me. that's not you. allstarts right now. >>> tonight on "all in." the hacking of america. >> this is as destructive and broad scale and engagement with our military systems, our intelligence systems as happened in my lifetime. >> the government agencies in charge of nuclear weapons hacked by russia in a undetectundetec undetected operation. silence from the president of the united states. >>> then. >> and that concludes the vote. it looks like we have a favorable vote. >> second vaccine approved by the fda panel. new challenges for the roll out
joel olsteen got money. the church of scinetology got money. that's me. that's not you. allstarts right now. >>> tonight on "all in." the hacking of america. >> this is as destructive and broad scale and engagement with our military systems, our intelligence systems as happened in my lifetime. >> the government agencies in charge of nuclear weapons hacked by russia in a undetectundetec undetected operation. silence from the president of the united states....
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joel olsteen got money. the church of scinetology got money. that's me. that's not you. all in with chris hays starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in." the hacking of america. >> this is as destructive and broad scale and engagement with our military systems, our intelligence systems as happened in my lifetime. >> the government agencies in charge of nuclear weapons hacked by russia in a undetectundetec undetected operation. silence from the president of the united states. >>> then. >> and that concludes the vote. it looks like we have a favorable vote. >> second vaccine approved by the fda panel. new challenges for the roll out as anti-vaxers turn to local media to spread disinformation. >>> how an election season of sabotage led to a holiday season of delays and other issues. the u.s. postal service. congresswoman katy porter will join us on that. "all in" starts right now. good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. it's beginning the look like the single biggest hack in history. we're learning more about the breadth of it every day. you may remember back when the coro
joel olsteen got money. the church of scinetology got money. that's me. that's not you. all in with chris hays starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in." the hacking of america. >> this is as destructive and broad scale and engagement with our military systems, our intelligence systems as happened in my lifetime. >> the government agencies in charge of nuclear weapons hacked by russia in a undetectundetec undetected operation. silence from the president of the...
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all right. well, you know -- it's dumb but it's fun. so last night, my friend joel mchale tweeted a video.times last night. it's of a kid that is apparently taking safety during the pandemic very seriously. >> next weekend it's going to be so nice, like 60, 65, like that. we could sit outside on the porch. >> no, the lockdown! >> oh -- >> a lockdown when is you stay the [ bleep ] inside, not the [ bleep ] outside. you know what a lockdown is? stay the [ bleep ] inside. [ laughter and applause ] >> you plan on staying in the house till, like, june? >> what the [ bleep ]? lockdown. [ bleep ] inside. not the [ bleep ] outside. what the [ bleep ]? do you hear the news? [ bleep ] lockdown inside, the [ bleep ] inside. not the [ bleep ] going out to parties in the casino. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: right. obviously i had to know more about, and potentially adopt this child. so we tracked him down. he's from brooklyn, which is a shocker. [ laughter ] let's say hello to daniel and mom danielle. hi, guys. [ cheers and applause ] >> hi! >> hi! >> jimmy: merry christmas, thank you
all right. well, you know -- it's dumb but it's fun. so last night, my friend joel mchale tweeted a video.times last night. it's of a kid that is apparently taking safety during the pandemic very seriously. >> next weekend it's going to be so nice, like 60, 65, like that. we could sit outside on the porch. >> no, the lockdown! >> oh -- >> a lockdown when is you stay the [ bleep ] inside, not the [ bleep ] outside. you know what a lockdown is? stay the [ bleep ] inside. [...
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all gradually lead. the square towards the southeast through the opening left by the army. when the force of june joeland tiananmen square was a devastated battlefield which according to witnesses and even great economics he was avoided thanks to professor you and his come rates. although it went down in history as the tiana mans land mass the killing happened all over the city also in neighborhoods where students took refuge. shelves rang out for several more days on the streets of beijing. family searched for their loved ones today the figures the still impossible to know several hundreds of thousands died. the next day the 5th of june 1809 tanks patrolled tiananmen square and a lone figure became the symbol of the chinese people's resistance to a dictatorship with blood on its hands. the regime was searching for leaders of the movement as did one today just this is my television. many viewers. i had no intention of following. i was arrested on june 6th 2 days after the massacre. i arrested me as i arrived home on my bicycle. i was halfway there when i saw a minibus suddenly arriving several men spr
all gradually lead. the square towards the southeast through the opening left by the army. when the force of june joeland tiananmen square was a devastated battlefield which according to witnesses and even great economics he was avoided thanks to professor you and his come rates. although it went down in history as the tiana mans land mass the killing happened all over the city also in neighborhoods where students took refuge. shelves rang out for several more days on the streets of beijing....
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get up earlier porter and told all right is here and now with me in the studio to talk a bit more about this so joel we were just saying that the german federal government and the state leaders are going to meet tomorrow to discuss the situation with the krona virus what are their plans do we know what they're going to decide well it seems like it's a question of when and rather than if pasha measures are going to be introduced some federal cabinet ministers are saying that they should be introduced immediately while we're hearing speculation in newspapers that wednesday is more likely and some states are already starting to bring in their own localized measures such as overnight curfews now until now germans had been preparing for christmas under the assumption that shops would be open and that they could travel to meet their family and in fact only weeks ago authorities approved a plan under which these measures would be relaxed over the holidays allowing more people to meet in bigger groups but now the experts are telling the government it needs to lock down hard and fost last week chancellor ang
get up earlier porter and told all right is here and now with me in the studio to talk a bit more about this so joel we were just saying that the german federal government and the state leaders are going to meet tomorrow to discuss the situation with the krona virus what are their plans do we know what they're going to decide well it seems like it's a question of when and rather than if pasha measures are going to be introduced some federal cabinet ministers are saying that they should be...
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. >> reporter: joel is selling it, but as he should, he is the ceo of repair smith and his mobile mechanic service is hiring in the bay area. >> allregion, we're hiring mechanics, some other operations and technology jobs as well. at-home services are rising in popularity and we're among that group of businesses that are seeing increased demand from the current stay-at-home orders. >> reporter: repair smith's primary investor is daimler. so every mechanic drives a custom built sprinter repair van to the job sites. >> our vehicles are brand-new mercedes vans equipped with tools, fluid, equipment. >> reporter: they are looking for people with 5 to 10 years of experience, ase certifications and a good attitude. mechanics receive full benefits and could make up to $100,000 a year. >> we even have a signing bonus of $2,500 for technicians. we think it's a great opportunity for somebody who wants to join a tech company, be a part of the future of the industry. >> here's a look at an opening for repair smith. they're looking for a repair specialist, an automotive technician or mechanics. you have to have knowledge in working and using re
. >> reporter: joel is selling it, but as he should, he is the ceo of repair smith and his mobile mechanic service is hiring in the bay area. >> allregion, we're hiring mechanics, some other operations and technology jobs as well. at-home services are rising in popularity and we're among that group of businesses that are seeing increased demand from the current stay-at-home orders. >> reporter: repair smith's primary investor is daimler. so every mechanic drives a custom built...
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got snowflake, octa all reporting today after the bell i bring these up because i think a lot of our viewers own these stocks docusign, cloudera they report after the bell you had joel greenblat talking with leslie picker, and although he didn't call this space out by name, he was asked about it and said there is froth in a lot of money-losing stocks that have had huge returns stocks that are up like 100% even though they 100% don't make any money. do we need to worry about these, steve? is this an inflection point when these companies report over the next 24 and 48 hours >> absolutely not. it's not an inflection points for the market we've seen the s&p reporting these are one-off companies. i know joel personally, i know him as an investor he is a brilliant investor he's also got a value bent but the companies he's calling out -- he didn't call them out specifically, he's absolutely right on we saw it with zoom yesterday. we'll see it with zscaler that, by the way, hasn't reported an up earnings relative to their -- to consensus in over a year. okta as well, they're serial missers. the rising tied of pulling forward, work from home or anywhere has lifted all boats.
got snowflake, octa all reporting today after the bell i bring these up because i think a lot of our viewers own these stocks docusign, cloudera they report after the bell you had joel greenblat talking with leslie picker, and although he didn't call this space out by name, he was asked about it and said there is froth in a lot of money-losing stocks that have had huge returns stocks that are up like 100% even though they 100% don't make any money. do we need to worry about these, steve? is...
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all around is kind of. >>it's just funny looking and that just make them come a look at it makes there's no right or wrong way to make a time capsule in joel tells fox 8 doesn't have to be buried can sit in plain sight waiting for the future to come along this is making people think what can we do. >>to be better on that next time in ashboro michelle wolf. >>9.21 right now, thanks for spending your christmas morning with us take a look these in this the pet edition. the kron 4 morning news christmas 2 days felt british of how did that get so how does this stuff stay on your pet i just love it and they suffer doromal pictures and you can share that with us there's still time go to kron four's facebook page and post a picture of the pets, the kids the family this christmas morning and will make you famous and all of your friends and family can see you on tv will be right back. ♪ even the smallest surprise... can make the biggest memories... big enough to last a lifetime. ♪ kinder joy treat plus toy a little surprise goes a long way. no, no no.s toy let's show 'em how it's done, becky g. ♪ it's the brand new chicken dance song uh ♪ ♪ get down
all around is kind of. >>it's just funny looking and that just make them come a look at it makes there's no right or wrong way to make a time capsule in joel tells fox 8 doesn't have to be buried can sit in plain sight waiting for the future to come along this is making people think what can we do. >>to be better on that next time in ashboro michelle wolf. >>9.21 right now, thanks for spending your christmas morning with us take a look these in this the pet edition. the kron 4...
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all more about india we're joined by ron. desk of the in new delhi he is an epidemiologist and professor at the center of social medicine and community health at joel highland their university thank you for your time sir so the 10000000 mark is obviously concerning but there are apparently some bright spots encouraging signs in terms of the trajectory talk me through that with the bride's foresaw as follows the notification of daily new cases which was $90000.00 plus is now down 223000 range which is a 70 percent decline from its peak this is equally true of all the states that were hotspot areas reducing by anything between 50 percent to 90 percent. the other good news the natural production number which ought to be below one is now in the 0.8 trains which is a marker of things slowing down and the test positivity rate which ought to be below 5 is now somewhere between 2.5 and 3 varying across the states so these are the great sports however as we have seen a bit other countries both in europe and in the u.s. there have been resurgence of cases and therefore the surveillance and visual needs to be maintained but as my next question how vigilant is
all more about india we're joined by ron. desk of the in new delhi he is an epidemiologist and professor at the center of social medicine and community health at joel highland their university thank you for your time sir so the 10000000 mark is obviously concerning but there are apparently some bright spots encouraging signs in terms of the trajectory talk me through that with the bride's foresaw as follows the notification of daily new cases which was $90000.00 plus is now down 223000 range...
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joel, you're in. >> i pushed the right button. >> reporter: but video chat can be technological challenging no matter how old you are. >> yeah, hit that once. >> whoa! >> and you can see yourself, can't you? >> yeah, unfortunately. >> alltheir houses. it was kind of beautiful. ♪ merry st. christmas and a happy new year ♪ >> reporter: what is less beautiful is that you can't sing together over zoom because the internet has a half-second delay. so the singers record their parts individual, each alone at home, and editors mix them all together, create a video to match, and the show goes on. ♪ we're not gonna fake it ♪ >> reporter: now, the minimum age to get into this group is 75. so sooner or later age catches up with its members. >> mostly people leave because they are no longer physically able to be there anymore. >> reporter: wow, there is an occupational hazard -- >> totally. we've had 150 people die since we started this group. so the turnover is enormous. it was hard to get the news about andy yesterday. >> reporter: shortly after our interview, the group lost another member. andy walsh died, only two weeks before the big holiday concert. he had been with the group since 2009. ♪ [applause and cheering] >> reporter:
joel, you're in. >> i pushed the right button. >> reporter: but video chat can be technological challenging no matter how old you are. >> yeah, hit that once. >> whoa! >> and you can see yourself, can't you? >> yeah, unfortunately. >> alltheir houses. it was kind of beautiful. ♪ merry st. christmas and a happy new year ♪ >> reporter: what is less beautiful is that you can't sing together over zoom because the internet has a half-second delay....
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all different kinds of platforms, amazon, microsoft, or in their own data centers. that's what they're benefiting from their go to market machine is just getting started. >> joel, howbased companies being sort of -- struggling for growth overall in the marketplace, even if snowflake remains a winner within that? is the broader space going to grow for the next decade or have we bought forward a lot of that growth >> we think this is a multi-decade opportunity there's a lot of talk about work from home pulling in cloud computing, et cetera there's still a lot of legacy mainframe onprem that are out there. we think we're in the third inning of this cloud computing paradigm that we're undertaking. we hear about digital transformation, but we're just scratching the surface in terms of leveraging the amount of data out there. it's in all different silos and there's no way to democrat iicd it until snowflake came along. they can pull it in their system and you can analyze it from there. we think this will be the fastest company to grow to $5 billion revenue in the history of software. >> a full-throated bullish case there on snowflake joel fishbein, thank you for joining
all different kinds of platforms, amazon, microsoft, or in their own data centers. that's what they're benefiting from their go to market machine is just getting started. >> joel, howbased companies being sort of -- struggling for growth overall in the marketplace, even if snowflake remains a winner within that? is the broader space going to grow for the next decade or have we bought forward a lot of that growth >> we think this is a multi-decade opportunity there's a lot of talk...
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i'm joel markopolos was a little known footballer but he changed the game all after his winning court 25 years ago today now i was out of contract players to move for free he talks to d.w. about his legacy. i'm still go welcome to the program. the european medicines agency has put forward a meeting of which it's expected to approve a covered 19 vaccine their assessment of the biotech pfizer vaccine is now set for the 21st of december britain and the united states already begun vaccination programs with the same drug the new timetable was announced after germany's health minister joined others in putting pressure on e.u. regulators to move faster. so i took the 5th gets approved and let me repeat it is still being assessed and the assessment can always produce fresh information otherwise he would need to do it. so if it gets approved by the 21st of december then together with the producer we would try and allow for its delivery to the federal states and the federal states can then deliver it to their vaccination centers so i am expecting vaccinations to start 2 months to 4 days later a
i'm joel markopolos was a little known footballer but he changed the game all after his winning court 25 years ago today now i was out of contract players to move for free he talks to d.w. about his legacy. i'm still go welcome to the program. the european medicines agency has put forward a meeting of which it's expected to approve a covered 19 vaccine their assessment of the biotech pfizer vaccine is now set for the 21st of december britain and the united states already begun vaccination...