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but going to the metro dia, their headline quoting john bell, don't screw it up.government's track record on tests in trace and ppe, it isn't the best one so far is it? i think the government has had a really tough time dealing with the pandemic. i'm not sure that most governments haven't had that but of course we have felt that in this country with the lockdown confusion, with no one walked on and then another one coming through with other various treatment of lockdown being different in various areas and are we all in it together or not quite? 0f are we all in it together or not quite? of course these have all been issues that the government had to grapple with. i think they will probably have a good moment today when they think about the fact that they have managed to secure 10 million, that is quite a big deal i think in good on them for being able to do that and if it can manage to get through this and if they can manage to vaccinate the top three groups that i was talking about earlier who are at most risk, i think it would be quite an achievement. but you'r
but going to the metro dia, their headline quoting john bell, don't screw it up.government's track record on tests in trace and ppe, it isn't the best one so far is it? i think the government has had a really tough time dealing with the pandemic. i'm not sure that most governments haven't had that but of course we have felt that in this country with the lockdown confusion, with no one walked on and then another one coming through with other various treatment of lockdown being different in...
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here is professor sir john bell, who sits on the u.k.cine task force. >> people need to understand that this is a really big step forward. because it wasn't obvious to all of us that we would ever get a vaccine for this virus. there are lots of diseases you don't t a vaccine to, and there was a real worry we wouldn't get a vaccine to this one. so what it means is, you can make a vaccine for this virus. and that is a massive step. everything else i think becomes easier to achieve, so there needs to be aroval by the regulators. they have already started to manufacture. they need to step that up. then, they need to distributed thus distributet. ros: so the big external has been cleared, coming up with a vaccine that works. it has to get through regulatory tests and there was also the task of rolling it out globally. here is more. correspondent: how do you immunize the world's 7 billion people? many patching plants all of the world like this when in india -- manufacturing plants all over the world like thione in india have already started pr
here is professor sir john bell, who sits on the u.k.cine task force. >> people need to understand that this is a really big step forward. because it wasn't obvious to all of us that we would ever get a vaccine for this virus. there are lots of diseases you don't t a vaccine to, and there was a real worry we wouldn't get a vaccine to this one. so what it means is, you can make a vaccine for this virus. and that is a massive step. everything else i think becomes easier to achieve, so there...
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still ahe still ahead, a newsmaking interview you don't want to miss and prove sir john bell and also with andrew lloyd webber, who helped the live theater industry back in a couple minutes this is us talking tax-smart investing, managing risk, and all the ways schwab can help me invest. this is andy reminding me how i can keep my investing costs low and that there's no fee to work with him. here's me learning about schwab's satisfaction guarantee. accountability, i like it. so, yeah. andy and i made a good plan. find your own andy at schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. find your own andy at schwab. no one likes to choose between safe or sporty. modern or reliable. we want both - we want a hybrid. so do banks. that's why they're going hybrid with ibm. a hybrid cloud approach helps them personalize experiences with watson ai while helping keep data secure. ♪ ♪ from banking to manufacturing, businesses are going with a smarter hybrid cloud, using the tools, platform and expertise of ibm. ♪ ♪ this was the theater i came to quite often. the support we've had over the last few
still ahe still ahead, a newsmaking interview you don't want to miss and prove sir john bell and also with andrew lloyd webber, who helped the live theater industry back in a couple minutes this is us talking tax-smart investing, managing risk, and all the ways schwab can help me invest. this is andy reminding me how i can keep my investing costs low and that there's no fee to work with him. here's me learning about schwab's satisfaction guarantee. accountability, i like it. so, yeah. andy and...
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the est is sir john bell who sits on the u.k. vaccine task force.y colleague sarah montague asked what lots of people were wondering. reporter: do we now say with confidence life should return to normal by spring? >> yes, yes, yes. i'm probably the first one to say that, but i will say that with some confidence. reporter: ros: i'm sure sarah was not her only one putting her arms in the air. this vaccine uses a experimental approach. here is our medical editor ferg walsh on how it works. reporter: the vaccine uses a tiny part of the genetic sequence of coronavirus rather than the actual virus itself. synthetic material known as rna is injected into muscle cells in the arm. this stimulates the creation of antibodies, y-shaped proteins, which should bind onto coronavirus, preventing future infections. killer t cells are also produced. these should identify and destroy cells which have become infected. ros: our global health correspondent naomi grimley explains the next steps from here. reporter: the important point to stress first of all is that the tr
the est is sir john bell who sits on the u.k. vaccine task force.y colleague sarah montague asked what lots of people were wondering. reporter: do we now say with confidence life should return to normal by spring? >> yes, yes, yes. i'm probably the first one to say that, but i will say that with some confidence. reporter: ros: i'm sure sarah was not her only one putting her arms in the air. this vaccine uses a experimental approach. here is our medical editor ferg walsh on how it works....
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sir john bell is a highly respected clinician and expert in this...oing on and bring more to you. now it's time for a look at the weather with stav. hello, looks like the weather will turn more unsettled we reach the middle part of the week with low pressure moving off the atlantic. if other benign when today, variable cloud and spells of sunshine but showers as. we are looking west to this area of low pressure which will start to encroach into northern ireland, western scotland and overnight has been wet and windy weather. wet weather across parts of western scotland by the end of the night. further east will be mainly dry. wind is not as strong as for the west so chillier then what will be for scotland and northern ireland. 0n be for scotland and northern ireland. on wednesday, very wet and windy to start across parts of northern ireland and western scotland, that means getting into western parts of england and wales but further east it should stay dry. variable cloud, maybe some bright or sunny spells, the showers. 0n thursday, image of high pressu
sir john bell is a highly respected clinician and expert in this...oing on and bring more to you. now it's time for a look at the weather with stav. hello, looks like the weather will turn more unsettled we reach the middle part of the week with low pressure moving off the atlantic. if other benign when today, variable cloud and spells of sunshine but showers as. we are looking west to this area of low pressure which will start to encroach into northern ireland, western scotland and overnight...
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going to utilize the two divisions of james longstreet's corps that are on hand, the divisions of john bell hood, and he's going to add another division under the command of h. anderson with a created third corps. these men are going to attack up the emmetsburg road, rolling up on the left flank of the army, pushing them out of position on the ground just south of the ridge line itself, and hopefully by the end of the fighting on july 2nd, lee would have secured his victory at gettysburg. that would be the main confederate focus for the battle on july 2nd. robert e. lee needs to ensure that no union reinforcements will come to assist their comrades in arms. ules men will make the assault and pin the butterfly to the board of the reinforcements to bolster his line that is going to be under attack. the orders are to proceed in tandem with the main confederate attack. the assume goes forward and fighting takes place at little round top, devil's den, the peach orchard and wheat field and stoney ridge and further north. it would not be until about 6:00 p.m. -- we don't have time to get into all
going to utilize the two divisions of james longstreet's corps that are on hand, the divisions of john bell hood, and he's going to add another division under the command of h. anderson with a created third corps. these men are going to attack up the emmetsburg road, rolling up on the left flank of the army, pushing them out of position on the ground just south of the ridge line itself, and hopefully by the end of the fighting on july 2nd, lee would have secured his victory at gettysburg. that...
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. >> reporter: in louisiana governor governor john bell it was laying down the law as the state returns to cutting restaurant capacity in half, the governor threatening to send in police. >> where people don't come into compliance you can expect enforcement but that is not going to get us through this surge. >> if there wasn't enough anxiety over how to keep your loved ones safe parent struggling to keep their kids afloat. at virginia's largest pool system a new study finds off-line learning may not be working. high school students earned 50% more in the last school year. middle school is suffering the most reporting a 300% increase in failing grades. >> it is shocking and back here in new york city more than 1 million students are still stuck at home after the city shutdown in person classrooms, the mayor has not come out of the detailed timeline of when they can go back. >> there's a lot of frustration, thank you so much. new mexico's recent lockdown coming amid food line says the state passed a bipartisan $330 million coronavirus relief bill. there will be a $1,200, 1-time check maxi
. >> reporter: in louisiana governor governor john bell it was laying down the law as the state returns to cutting restaurant capacity in half, the governor threatening to send in police. >> where people don't come into compliance you can expect enforcement but that is not going to get us through this surge. >> if there wasn't enough anxiety over how to keep your loved ones safe parent struggling to keep their kids afloat. at virginia's largest pool system a new study finds...
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is seen or remain open until governor john bell edwards gets a special election.ng a nonnegotiable demand of gavin newsom conditioning to appoint their point. and good to see you this morning. this is a quote, appointing a black woman to the seat is nonnegotiable, this must be done. this is not a 1-way street. we showed up and it is his turn to do the same. what is your reaction? >> two things. number one, black lives matter as an organization is strictly to gain political power. they are the new powerhouse on the left in wielding their power to get their demands met. they have demanded things in the past, they demanded black woman to the top of the ticket, they got kamala harris. they demanded a black woman on the supreme court, we will see what happens. they now are demanding he replace kamala harris with another black woman as though the california senate seat belongs to a particular race or gender to them. it belongs to the people of california. jillian: some names being floated are barbara lee, what do you know about them? >> karen bass is interesting, her na
is seen or remain open until governor john bell edwards gets a special election.ng a nonnegotiable demand of gavin newsom conditioning to appoint their point. and good to see you this morning. this is a quote, appointing a black woman to the seat is nonnegotiable, this must be done. this is not a 1-way street. we showed up and it is his turn to do the same. what is your reaction? >> two things. number one, black lives matter as an organization is strictly to gain political power. they are...
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justice alito said, sorry, that's not the case, and john bell ed edwards, the democratic governor inant not to get too much into detail here, but just a few days ago as you know in new york governor andrew cuomo was dealt a blow for his restrictions on religious institutions. eric? eric: yeah, and, david, back for a second on the election in pennsylvania, the margin was 81,000, the president pointing that out. and the president also says in wisconsin that recount was aimed at exposing illegal voting, he says, and he says a suit is coming on that on monday and tuesday. so, i guess, david, the answer is stay tuned. >> reporter: stay tuned. eric: david spunt, thank you. >> reporter: thank you. arthel: well, the nation 's largest county set to go under a temporary lockdown next week due to a spike in coronavirus cases days after a ban on outdoor dining threatened the livelihoods of hundreds of thousands of workers. >>> and we are learning another large west coast metro area is doing something similar. ♪ we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing wh
justice alito said, sorry, that's not the case, and john bell ed edwards, the democratic governor inant not to get too much into detail here, but just a few days ago as you know in new york governor andrew cuomo was dealt a blow for his restrictions on religious institutions. eric? eric: yeah, and, david, back for a second on the election in pennsylvania, the margin was 81,000, the president pointing that out. and the president also says in wisconsin that recount was aimed at exposing illegal...
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going to utilize the two divisions of james longstreet's corps that are on hand, the divisions of john bell hood, and he's going to add another division under the command of h. anderson with a created third corps. these men are going to attack up the emmetsburg road, rolling up on the left flank of the army, pushing them out of position on the ground just south of the ridge line itself, and hopefully by the end of the fighting on july 2nd, lee would have secured his victory at gettysburg. that would be the main 2nd. robert e. lee needs to ensure no union reinforcements from the right end of general meade's line will come to assist their comrades in arms along cemetery ridge in the positions occupied by the union army south of the ridge itself. so lee is going to order his second corps commander to create a diversionary attack on the union army's right. those locations of culp's hill and cemetery hill. by doing so they will make this diversionary assault, will basically pin the butterfly to the board, if you will, of all of these available reinfor reinforcements meade may need to the other e
going to utilize the two divisions of james longstreet's corps that are on hand, the divisions of john bell hood, and he's going to add another division under the command of h. anderson with a created third corps. these men are going to attack up the emmetsburg road, rolling up on the left flank of the army, pushing them out of position on the ground just south of the ridge line itself, and hopefully by the end of the fighting on july 2nd, lee would have secured his victory at gettysburg. that...
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i know in certain papers, john bell hood had the role of this and i believe the record of their enslavers, sometimes that was noted in military service records. those were some ways in which the confederacy was able to make distinctions and identify enslaved versus non-enslaved, but it was a messy complication. >> i can imagine that was really difficult defining identity in any definitive sense, anyway. this was an era where people didn't walk around with phones for identification. they would say, i want them around, and most people would just say, okay. >> i had robert leach's picture posted in the powerpoint presentation. he was claiming to be a man and was not. >> speaking of records, that was for me, and it seems like based on the questions from other people as well, one of the most interesting parts of your talk bei being. and siem c-- so i'm looking at other forms in the future. one comes from matthew peak which is a professional archivist in north carolina, when you look at the wills of black p.o.w.s, he seems to have come across some examples where people would actually talk about
i know in certain papers, john bell hood had the role of this and i believe the record of their enslavers, sometimes that was noted in military service records. those were some ways in which the confederacy was able to make distinctions and identify enslaved versus non-enslaved, but it was a messy complication. >> i can imagine that was really difficult defining identity in any definitive sense, anyway. this was an era where people didn't walk around with phones for identification. they...
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and sir john bell from oxford university we are out of time "fast money" starts next >> i'm melissa lee tonight on "fast money" we are breaking out the fancy silverware and serving up a free thanksgiving feast and target, shares that went surging. and you will hear from micro strategy, how they are cashing in we will have the answers to your burning questions. tweet us your questions and we may answer them on the air first we countdown to christmas. only 29 days to go the official kickoff of the holiday season is this friday. s&p rallied 20% since the first of september so we thought we would ask this question which is the best black friday buy. let's kick it off with you, tim. you have the yule log going. >> with it being the holidays, i thought i would have a fire to keep warm. macy's has had such a remarkable run over the past weeks. the fundamentals are if you look at those numbers they reported, 40% of sales from digital, customers who have come to macy's in the online doors it is a company that its best days may be behind it but its worst days i think are behind it short interest
and sir john bell from oxford university we are out of time "fast money" starts next >> i'm melissa lee tonight on "fast money" we are breaking out the fancy silverware and serving up a free thanksgiving feast and target, shares that went surging. and you will hear from micro strategy, how they are cashing in we will have the answers to your burning questions. tweet us your questions and we may answer them on the air first we countdown to christmas. only 29 days to go...
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about this on an earlier edition of closing bell, you don't want to miss an interview with injure john bellry composer, andrew lloyd webber will be speaking part of the vaccine trial. lots of questions about the astrazeneca trial, and we talked about it in the last hour or two now, and big issues about the credibility of vaccines broadly and what this may or may not do. we're going to keep our eyes on all of it, becky >> i think the biggest problem was that the company was not up front about this when they announced with a lot of he, they announced the great results, they weren't very forthcoming about how some of it happened, why some of it happened, and as it trickled out over the week, it made people kind of question what was happening there they have a lot of things they need to answer it will be interesting to hear this today from the oxford study side of things, what happened, why, and how they go from here because the group where it was most effective, the lower dosage, actually done because of a manufacturing error where they were given a smaller dose than they thought they have sin
about this on an earlier edition of closing bell, you don't want to miss an interview with injure john bellry composer, andrew lloyd webber will be speaking part of the vaccine trial. lots of questions about the astrazeneca trial, and we talked about it in the last hour or two now, and big issues about the credibility of vaccines broadly and what this may or may not do. we're going to keep our eyes on all of it, becky >> i think the biggest problem was that the company was not up front...
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even from john bell's optimistic response on the world at one, it might be some time before we see lifes we do not know how long the immunity will last, how manyjabs we will need, whether it is biannual, we just need to see what happens. listening to sirjohn in that interview, also wondering what makes that different from other vaccines for other viruses that have been used before. he was saying that the whole approach is different this time. the actual science of this is really exciting. we have never had an mrna vaccine, this type of vaccine before, that is available. if it does work, there are lots of other conditions that you could use the same science to start treating. the actual nuts and bolts of it are really interesting. it is notjust that this is serendipity, a happy accident. the kind of mad scientist image as a child, people pouring one chemical after another, and eventually, by process suddenly finding the right commendation. this is actually changing the way you do this. it is taking a small part of genetic code from the virus and then using that to teach your body how to
even from john bell's optimistic response on the world at one, it might be some time before we see lifes we do not know how long the immunity will last, how manyjabs we will need, whether it is biannual, we just need to see what happens. listening to sirjohn in that interview, also wondering what makes that different from other vaccines for other viruses that have been used before. he was saying that the whole approach is different this time. the actual science of this is really exciting. we...
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we arejoined by sir john bell. sarah‘s arms in the air, probably many other people felt that way.ive step. everything else, ithink becomes rather easier to achieve, so, there needs to be an approval by the regulator, they have already started to manufacture, they need to step that up, and then they need to distribute it. now the distribution isa distribute it. now the distribution is a bit more complicated because we have to get it to all the vulnerable people and the health care work mares the uk but i would expect that to start by the end of the year or very early injanuary to start by the end of the year or very early in january at the liaisest, we should be on track with that. we are hear fling the health secretary, he will give £150 million to gps to start rolling that out. take us there process, you are not immediately protected after the firstjab, are you? no, this, immediately protected after the first jab, are you? no, this, the evidence from the trial is after two jabs there are week weeks apart and they started collecting the cases in they started collecting the cases i
we arejoined by sir john bell. sarah‘s arms in the air, probably many other people felt that way.ive step. everything else, ithink becomes rather easier to achieve, so, there needs to be an approval by the regulator, they have already started to manufacture, they need to step that up, and then they need to distribute it. now the distribution isa distribute it. now the distribution is a bit more complicated because we have to get it to all the vulnerable people and the health care work mares...
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. >> yes, at this time, governor john bell edwards has ignored the united states constitution and thed states supreme court was not prepared to hear our case and we will appeal it to the court of appeals where we had been two times already. the first time, we did not have a very favorable ruling but had some good wording; however, with the 5-4 ruling this week in the catholic arch archdiocese all of the language that was used by the nine justices, especially those five, we can use in our lawsuits now, coming back that's through the ranks, on our way back to the united states supreme court. jedediah: pastor, you've cited first amendment issue here when it came to the supreme court. do you have any indication as to why the supreme court rejected it? the reason i find it odd is because they ruled against capacity restrictions at religious services in parts of new york, that was part of cuomo 's cluster initiative and they ruled against that and seemingly rejected for petition which seems odd to me. did you get feedback or have insight as to why it was reject ed? >> they rejected it chief
. >> yes, at this time, governor john bell edwards has ignored the united states constitution and thed states supreme court was not prepared to hear our case and we will appeal it to the court of appeals where we had been two times already. the first time, we did not have a very favorable ruling but had some good wording; however, with the 5-4 ruling this week in the catholic arch archdiocese all of the language that was used by the nine justices, especially those five, we can use in our...
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ireland have their own restrictions in place and we'll get more on germany's new lockdown with john mccain who's in bell and very shortly but 1st let's speak to paul brennan who is and london pool your westminster where we are expecting to hear again from barstow information on today he's in a very difficult position here i mean some are saying it's his own fault. well indeed boris johnson will say that he's been forced to do this because of the data the data which appears to show that hospital bed softening up fast that the infection rate and the number of deaths could be and i say twice as high as the 1st wave and that the virus is spreading even faster than anticipated but as you say the reality is that he staked a lot of political capital on the idea of regional lockdowns and a 3 tier restriction system because you know. carried on with that despite the advice of his senior scientific advisory group and. the pressure from the opposition party the labor party as well for several weeks in fact criticizing kissed ahmed the labor leader for wanting to recklessly shut down the economy something that bori
ireland have their own restrictions in place and we'll get more on germany's new lockdown with john mccain who's in bell and very shortly but 1st let's speak to paul brennan who is and london pool your westminster where we are expecting to hear again from barstow information on today he's in a very difficult position here i mean some are saying it's his own fault. well indeed boris johnson will say that he's been forced to do this because of the data the data which appears to show that hospital...
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joining me is agent bell, as john mentioned, representing applied wayfinding. after this brief introduction, i will turn the show over to adrian to walk through the physical signage portion of the report. and then i will return to discuss the kiosk-based digital wayfinding application. and then we will, together, complete our presentation with cost estimates and a time line for implementation. so if we could move to the next slide, please. thank you. there are two main focus areas in this study to improve signage in wayfinding at the transit center. one was physical wayfinding signage and two was the digital application found on the kiosk-based monitors primarily situated in the grand hall. and in order to research and discover what we did about these two areas, we went to a number of key steps, including conducting an initial assessment, which involved site audit, user and operator interviews, surveys that we track users while they tried their hand at the digital application. we followed them as they made way through the center, going from point a to point b.
joining me is agent bell, as john mentioned, representing applied wayfinding. after this brief introduction, i will turn the show over to adrian to walk through the physical signage portion of the report. and then i will return to discuss the kiosk-based digital wayfinding application. and then we will, together, complete our presentation with cost estimates and a time line for implementation. so if we could move to the next slide, please. thank you. there are two main focus areas in this study...
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david: john, stay with us. the opening bell is about to begin.yeah, we see it happening now. there it goes. right on track. it looks like there's a slight pull-back from where the futures were just before the opening bell. we are down -- we are up about 70 points right now. i think we are going to see a lot more green on the screen -- yep. little bit of red on the screen but not terribly right now. the dow jones industrials up about 70 points. a modest way to end the week but again, you think of the spectacular month that we have had, and you have to factor that into the situation, as we heard about from john, this may continue for another six months into the new year. by the way, the nasdaq looks like it's on track for an all-time high. can we get the nasdaq up on the screen? there it is. it's up about half a percentage point right now. it is just booming. the tech stocks are still going strong. lot of people said they were overbought but it appears there is still some buying going on. s&p is up about .33% right now, up 10 points to 3,640. >>> w
david: john, stay with us. the opening bell is about to begin.yeah, we see it happening now. there it goes. right on track. it looks like there's a slight pull-back from where the futures were just before the opening bell. we are down -- we are up about 70 points right now. i think we are going to see a lot more green on the screen -- yep. little bit of red on the screen but not terribly right now. the dow jones industrials up about 70 points. a modest way to end the week but again, you think...
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you know, it's funny, as i recently, i would that a bell would out there and my friend john mcenroe, he's right near cheli. he works out with them every day. he said he thinks jelly could, but the artist tomorrow and still are not. but he is obese like he's a machinist's guy, works out all the too easy. only player like it is like i used to see like he, he kind of even to eat like to go out there or so, but he would come back from the bar sometime and go to the rink and he would ride the bike for like half hour 45 minutes inside the sauna and full steam and the prime minister seen anybody, what i did might not have are inside asuna, and he would do that every day. and then he would get on the ice be the hardest working guy. another time when i was play where he was like 394 years old, he was unbelievable. he really is a machine. yeah guys like him in ca just the true the church definition of hockey players and leaders. well we've been talking to one of the greats folks. he's currently the president los angeles kings, but 14 seasons in the n.h.l. and but as i said earlier, arguably th
you know, it's funny, as i recently, i would that a bell would out there and my friend john mcenroe, he's right near cheli. he works out with them every day. he said he thinks jelly could, but the artist tomorrow and still are not. but he is obese like he's a machinist's guy, works out all the too easy. only player like it is like i used to see like he, he kind of even to eat like to go out there or so, but he would come back from the bar sometime and go to the rink and he would ride the bike...
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john fort. thanks everyone for tuning in the "power lunch." "closing bell thank you kelly and jon, welcome to "closing bell." i'm sara eisen along with wilfred frost. 30,000 not today. stocks are selling off though we steadily climbed higher throughout the session. retail earnings beat tech is outperforming. tesla up
john fort. thanks everyone for tuning in the "power lunch." "closing bell thank you kelly and jon, welcome to "closing bell." i'm sara eisen along with wilfred frost. 30,000 not today. stocks are selling off though we steadily climbed higher throughout the session. retail earnings beat tech is outperforming. tesla up
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jam in relationship deep back decades the bay wooding of the bell and wall in the 1960 cemented the alliances foundations then u.s. president john f. kennedy standing at west germany site. was the wall became a rallying point in the cold war over decades to communist soviet system on the east faced off against a western capitalist system another us president writes in himself into the history books with this immortal demand that we should all care down this wall 3 years later gemini was one that heralded a new era in us german relations barack obama enjoyed a rock star reception when he visited on route to the white house and more informal among friends. but the alliance took a turn for the worse when obama successor donald trump was voted in more than once he appeared to disrespect german chancellor angela merkel for instance when he ignored calls to shake her hand at a press conference relations between the 2 countries cooled down dramatically for the german foreign minister sigma gabriele blames a failure of diplomacy. relations between germany and america have always been difficult but i think the problems have never been so
jam in relationship deep back decades the bay wooding of the bell and wall in the 1960 cemented the alliances foundations then u.s. president john f. kennedy standing at west germany site. was the wall became a rallying point in the cold war over decades to communist soviet system on the east faced off against a western capitalist system another us president writes in himself into the history books with this immortal demand that we should all care down this wall 3 years later gemini was one...
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bell. >> reporter: alan price is director of the john f.al library and museum in boston. he says americans were instantly taken with the family's four- legged members. how many american kids wanted a pony after seeing caroline with macaroni? >> everybody wants a pony after that. >> reporter: but it was a gift from soviet premier nikita khrushchev, a glamorous dog named pushinka, that set tongues wagging. arriving with her own passport, pushinka was the offspring of soviet space dogs. is she fluffy? >> she is definitely a fluffy dog. >> reporter: does she have a sense of humor? she's from the soviet union. >> ( laughs ) i don't know. i don' think we have that recorded as well as we might. >> reporter: she was fetching enough to catch the eye of charlie, the kennedys' roguishly handsome welsh terrier. >> they have four beautiful puppies together, and life is good. >> reporter: the president dubbed the offspring pupniks, and to some, this furry first family melted hearts during a particularly frosty period. >> i have directed the continued and
bell. >> reporter: alan price is director of the john f.al library and museum in boston. he says americans were instantly taken with the family's four- legged members. how many american kids wanted a pony after seeing caroline with macaroni? >> everybody wants a pony after that. >> reporter: but it was a gift from soviet premier nikita khrushchev, a glamorous dog named pushinka, that set tongues wagging. arriving with her own passport, pushinka was the offspring of soviet...
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bell. >> let's go with john roberts with the team. >> good afternoon to you, and the trump campaign justtatement that i had on my phone here and lost it and now got it back again. you wonder where president trump is going to go with all of this, is this going to concede or is he going to fight on? let me just read you this, it's a lengthy statement from the president, in anticipation that this was going to happen today. the president out at his golf club at sterling likely watching this unfold. the statement reads we all know why joe biden is rushing to falsely post as the winner and media allies are trying so hard to help him. they don't want the truth to be exposed the simple fact is this election is far from over. joe biden has not been certified the winner of any states let alone any of the highly contested states headed for mandatory recounts or states where our campaign has valid and legitimate legal challenges, that could determine the ultimate victor. in pennsylvania, for example, our legal observers were not permitted meaningful access to watch the counting process. legal votes
bell. >> let's go with john roberts with the team. >> good afternoon to you, and the trump campaign justtatement that i had on my phone here and lost it and now got it back again. you wonder where president trump is going to go with all of this, is this going to concede or is he going to fight on? let me just read you this, it's a lengthy statement from the president, in anticipation that this was going to happen today. the president out at his golf club at sterling likely watching...
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earnings are out of the bell and expectations are high with nearly 80% of analysts rating the stock as a buy and only three sells according to fact set. john, number one thing you want to hear from nvidia when the company reports earnings after the bell >> i want to make sure all three of the long-term stories, the investment themes of gaming, artificial intelligence and electric cars are still intact and that runaway is still very much with the wind at their back nvidia has the front-row seat of the three sexiest long-term investment growth stories out there. i want to make sure the street expectations are still very much aligned. obviously, whatever information they'll provide on the arm deal set to close on the third quarter of 2021, $40 billion they say it's immediately -- i would like to get more information on that. >> matt, you've been looking at the chart. you say it's at a critical juncture tell us why. >> it had this huge move earlier in the year but the last couple of months it's been trading sideways it has fallen a little below its trend line going back to mash march. that's not a big concern yet, because it's broken below tha
earnings are out of the bell and expectations are high with nearly 80% of analysts rating the stock as a buy and only three sells according to fact set. john, number one thing you want to hear from nvidia when the company reports earnings after the bell >> i want to make sure all three of the long-term stories, the investment themes of gaming, artificial intelligence and electric cars are still intact and that runaway is still very much with the wind at their back nvidia has the front-row...
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bringing out the importance that ernest hemingway played in john mccain'ife, you point out mccain thought of robert rdan in for whom the belltolls as a role model. an an incredib interesting particular for me discsion on the ows of kilimanjaro, my favorite short story of all time as well. when i met my wife, i told her that she had to read the snows of kilimanja and the story of the leopard and her nickname for me has always been leopard ever since. talk briefly about the importance of the leopard in kilimanjaro to john mccain. >> i don't know if that is the conventional take. the story you are talking about, it was late afternoon of the day he would f to minnesota to do the townhall event. but he knew he was losing and there was little weould do to change that fact. we had a few down hours in the campaign, 20 minutes free time. we were sittg around and i made a joke that broug to mind the hemingway short story and he mentioned that is a great ory, kilimanjaro, his best one and he pulledhe volume of hemingway short stories out his briefcase and proceeded to read it and it begins with the national geographic description of k
bringing out the importance that ernest hemingway played in john mccain'ife, you point out mccain thought of robert rdan in for whom the belltolls as a role model. an an incredib interesting particular for me discsion on the ows of kilimanjaro, my favorite short story of all time as well. when i met my wife, i told her that she had to read the snows of kilimanja and the story of the leopard and her nickname for me has always been leopard ever since. talk briefly about the importance of the...
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john mccain's life. you point out that what mccain thought of robert jordan in for whom the bell tolls was kind of a role model. >> yes. >> an incredibly interesting particularly for me discussion on the snows of kilimanjaro, probably my favorite short story of all time as well. and, in fact, when i met my wife i told her she had to read kilimanjaro and the story of the leopard. her nickname for me has always been leopard ever since. >> is that right? good. >> talk briefly about the importance of the leopard in kilimanjaro to john mccain. >> i don't know if that's a conventional take on what it was. the story we're talking about is late, the fact it was late afternoon of the day he would fly to minnesota and is at town hall event where he defended obama. he knew he was losing and he knew there was very little we could do to change that fact. we just had a few down hours, kind of weird that late in the campaign have more than 20 minutes of free time. horsing around and he made a joke about we're going to order room service. i made a joke about hemingway store trainee mentioned that's a great story but kil
john mccain's life. you point out that what mccain thought of robert jordan in for whom the bell tolls was kind of a role model. >> yes. >> an incredibly interesting particularly for me discussion on the snows of kilimanjaro, probably my favorite short story of all time as well. and, in fact, when i met my wife i told her she had to read kilimanjaro and the story of the leopard. her nickname for me has always been leopard ever since. >> is that right? good. >> talk...
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john. so regardless whether congress acts properly or intelligently during the lame duck and provides much needed relief, when the bellthe clock strikes 12 on january 20th, that's when real work starts. he has to be focused like a laser getting all this money off the sidelines into the economy and getting people back to work. >> it is a fascinating situation in the sense that he is talking two americas, 75% of trump voters think the economy is good, only 10% think doing poorly. 24% of biden voters think it is doing good, 87% that it is poorly. big challenge. we have to leave it there for time. bring you back another day. >>> just in, the trump administration beginning a leasing process for oil and gas drilling sites off the arctic national wildlife refuge. environmental groups are worried, call it a last minute give away to the industry. it is unclear if bureau of land management can finish this before the biden administration takes over. former president obama has advice, he says conceding can preserve trump's legacy. >> when your time is up, then it is your job to put the country first and think beyond your own ego
john. so regardless whether congress acts properly or intelligently during the lame duck and provides much needed relief, when the bellthe clock strikes 12 on january 20th, that's when real work starts. he has to be focused like a laser getting all this money off the sidelines into the economy and getting people back to work. >> it is a fascinating situation in the sense that he is talking two americas, 75% of trump voters think the economy is good, only 10% think doing poorly. 24% of...
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bell delivery. satchel paige was still dominating batters at 59.at 52 celia cruz was still winning grammys at 77 john wheeler illuminated our ideas of the universe at 70 and roger crouch was 56 when he first went into space your best is yet to come been there, done that. twice your cousin. from boston. karen, i'm just gonna say what everyone here is thinking. you look smokin. total smokeshow. and they never did find his finger. they had to close the pool for like an hour. ♪ i brought a date. name's sam. dig in. love is like boston lager. rich, complex and it's over too soon. right, chrissy? oh my god. ♪ [upbeat music track] [sighs] invest smarter with ally's intuitive investing platform. for all things money. thank you for calling ally. daily social distancing show." it has now been 10 days since joe biden was declared the winner of the 2020 presidential election, but outgoing president, donald jigglypuff trump, is still looking for ways to overturn the results. recounts haven't worked. legal challenges haven't worked. he even tried signing an executive order that november 3rd was opposite day, but t
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john fort. thanks everyone for tuning in the "power lunch." "closing bell" starts right now. >> thank you kelly and jon, welcome to "closing bell." i'm sara eisen along with wilfred frost. 30,000 not today. stocks are selling off though we steadily climbed higher throughout the session. retail earnings beat tech is outperforming. tesla up 9%. shares of pharmacy giants are under pressure after amazon said it was jumping into the prescription drug business bowe is off a little pour than 100 points nasdaq and s&p clinging on the gains. >> coming on today's show, retail earnings season full swing. shares of cole's are higher after topping eps estimates this morning. we will talk with the ceo. plus, as the u.s. is seth coronavirus records we will talk with dr. eric gooseby. all of that still to come. first let's focus on the big stories today. mike santoli is tracking the market phil lebeau has more on tesla's spree into the s&p 500 and we will talk about the pharmacy space and amends's move into it. mike santoli let's start with you. >> it was the morning was o
john fort. thanks everyone for tuning in the "power lunch." "closing bell" starts right now. >> thank you kelly and jon, welcome to "closing bell." i'm sara eisen along with wilfred frost. 30,000 not today. stocks are selling off though we steadily climbed higher throughout the session. retail earnings beat tech is outperforming. tesla up 9%. shares of pharmacy giants are under pressure after amazon said it was jumping into the prescription drug business bowe...
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got dark, and i would come home to the church bells in the steeple singing "god will take care of you." we didn't know about a world of hate and crime, john. i didn't know anything about it. i was studying shakespearean literature -- [inaudible] and just before my wedding to my fiance, he was murdered. and he was shot five times in the neck, the face and the head, and his world ended. my world exploded. his family was thrown into grief , and it was such a dark time for me. i really can't, don't have the words to describe it. but i didn't want to live at all. i lost town to about 89 pounds -- down to about 89 pounds. i couldn't eat. my mother had to stop the clocks in our home because i couldn't stand the ticking. when i went back to school finally, they let me back in, my undergrad at mercer, i had to go, going back to law school to help other crime victims, and that is what i did. >> because up until that point, you were headed toward teaching literature, specifically shakespeare. >> yes, that's really all i wanted to do. i'm adjusting my screen as we talk. we did not see zoom or anything like it in law school. if you ever see any knee,
got dark, and i would come home to the church bells in the steeple singing "god will take care of you." we didn't know about a world of hate and crime, john. i didn't know anything about it. i was studying shakespearean literature -- [inaudible] and just before my wedding to my fiance, he was murdered. and he was shot five times in the neck, the face and the head, and his world ended. my world exploded. his family was thrown into grief , and it was such a dark time for me. i really...
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it got dark, and i would come home t the church bells in the steeple, singing todd will take care of you; we didn't know pout a world of hate and crime, john. i didn't kno anything about it. i was studying shakespeare and literature to public a sharks peeran lilt tour professor, and just before my wedding to my fiancee, he was murdered. and he was shot five times in the neck, the fac and the head, and his world ended, my world exploded, family w town into grief, and it was sh dark time for me. i really can't -- don't have the words to desibe it. but i didn't want to live at all. lost down to abo 89 pounds. i couldn't eat. my mher had to stop the clocks in our home because i couldn't std to hearhe ticking. wh i went backo school, finally, they let me back in. my undergrad at merce i had to go -- going back toaw school to help oth crime victims and that's what i did. >> because up until that point you were headed toward teaching literature, specifically shakespeare. >> yes, that's all i wanted to. do i'm adjusting my screen as we talk. they did not teach zoom or anything lik it in law school. that's wha happened if you see my ke. that's what
it got dark, and i would come home t the church bells in the steeple, singing todd will take care of you; we didn't know pout a world of hate and crime, john. i didn't kno anything about it. i was studying shakespeare and literature to public a sharks peeran lilt tour professor, and just before my wedding to my fiancee, he was murdered. and he was shot five times in the neck, the fac and the head, and his world ended, my world exploded, family w town into grief, and it was sh dark time for me....
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john had become addicted by the thousands. of this growing epidemic opiate addiction among veterans actually raised real alarm bells in the wake of the civil war. if you flip through newspapers dating from this period, government reports, medical journals, chances are you will encounter oblique and sometimes direct references to civil war veterans addicted to opiates and the problems associated with opiate addiction. in their home state after the civil war, the addiction crisis was particularly severe. times ranhe new york a piece on the drug problem in the shenandoah valley, which was whentated by the civil war union and confederate forces surged across the south and north. the valley was also home to many civil war survivors like john and fanny. isording to the times, "it deplorable to observe how the people has increased in the valley since the civil war." they are referring to opiate addiction. opiate addiction is seemed practically contagious, according to the times. the times drew these implicit comparisons between opiate addiction and cholera and smallpox, diseases spread from person-to-person. thisan sees another using
john had become addicted by the thousands. of this growing epidemic opiate addiction among veterans actually raised real alarm bells in the wake of the civil war. if you flip through newspapers dating from this period, government reports, medical journals, chances are you will encounter oblique and sometimes direct references to civil war veterans addicted to opiates and the problems associated with opiate addiction. in their home state after the civil war, the addiction crisis was particularly...
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john traynor. people's united advisors. the dow has crossed the unchanged line multiple times particularly in this final hour of trade. we're up though 55 points. here comes the closing bellde oil flat, still at $41.89. there we go, s&p gaining 15. the nasdaq up 107. it is time for "after the bell" and possibly more information on the covid crisis. connell: yeah, just moments from now at the white house the vice president and the coronavirus task force will indeed brief us on the pandemic. this comes as officials issued a new warning for americans ahead of the thanksgiving holiday. we're just wrapping up a choppy session on wall street. we close it on a up note. we're weighing impact of new restrictions against the positive vaccine developments. the dow closes up 44. nasdaq best of the bunch. major averages up a shade by 1%, 103 points higher on the day. good to be with you. i'm connell mcshane. welcome to "after the bell." team for
john traynor. people's united advisors. the dow has crossed the unchanged line multiple times particularly in this final hour of trade. we're up though 55 points. here comes the closing bellde oil flat, still at $41.89. there we go, s&p gaining 15. the nasdaq up 107. it is time for "after the bell" and possibly more information on the covid crisis. connell: yeah, just moments from now at the white house the vice president and the coronavirus task force will indeed brief us on the...
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bell. stock initially went down. it is up slightly. we're seeing a slow recovery for lyft but the company now looking for new ways to make up the loss in revenue. the president john zimmer believes there is an untapped market for lyft where they will offer delivery services for restaurants without launching a full-fledged platform for food delivery on the way uber has with uber-eats. partnering up i guess with some restaurants to do that. instead of being down, is the initial reaction when earnings weren't so hot, lyft stock is about break even here, up slightly. more to come on that. >>> meantime this drug that could reverse the course of the pandemic blake burman alluded to earlier, eli lilly receiving emergency fad approval on the antibody to treat mild and moderate coronavirus infections in adults and children. what could it mean and what will the challenges being when it comes to implementing the new treatment around the country? dr. mark mcclellan joins us from the duke university center. always good to have you. we heard of the eli lilly treatment when the president came down with covid. now they will try to roll it out. how big of a deal is it? >> connell
bell. stock initially went down. it is up slightly. we're seeing a slow recovery for lyft but the company now looking for new ways to make up the loss in revenue. the president john zimmer believes there is an untapped market for lyft where they will offer delivery services for restaurants without launching a full-fledged platform for food delivery on the way uber has with uber-eats. partnering up i guess with some restaurants to do that. instead of being down, is the initial reaction when...
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van drew on direction of the house louisiana senator john canady, aseased andrew mccabe's grilling on capitol hill as well a mixed story opening belltrials, are now, at lows of the morning, it is now plummeting 278 points on dow industrials. nasdaq is positive. it has been positive all morning although now off the best levels of the morning up 15 points on nasdaq. s&p 500 down, 20 points this follows a mixed performance yesterday investors rotating back into tech sector check out nasdaq at close up 232 points, 2%, dow down 23, s&p was up 27. we are standing by for key speeches this afternoon from are federal reserve officials later today we will keep an eye on market moving words on rates the economy, all-star he panelists coming up "mornings with maria" is live right now. maria: european markets this morning look like this, we did get economic data out of uk the uk gdp up 15 1/2% last quarter, lower than expectations, people are worried about new round of lockdowns derailing the progress of growth next quarter ft 100 this morning down 54 cac quarante down 80 dax is lower by 170, in asia overnight fractional movers mostly lower exc
van drew on direction of the house louisiana senator john canady, aseased andrew mccabe's grilling on capitol hill as well a mixed story opening belltrials, are now, at lows of the morning, it is now plummeting 278 points on dow industrials. nasdaq is positive. it has been positive all morning although now off the best levels of the morning up 15 points on nasdaq. s&p 500 down, 20 points this follows a mixed performance yesterday investors rotating back into tech sector check out nasdaq at...
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right there we go john malone, he's a great patriot, the exclusive continuing to talk to him about so many different things in the media landscape channg sgio quickly. stay with us opening bellore we talk about tax-smart investing, what's new? -audrey's expecting... -twins! ♪ we'd be closer to the twins. change in plans. at fidelity, a change in plans is always part of the plan. >>> on this week of retail earnings, look at macy's, narrower than expected loss. but comps down 20.2. not that much better than they expected 23.4% decline shares down 5% we'll get to that and a bunch of d'to yws uray thithsd soon ganhere ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> a lot of airline news today as southwest holds a call about returning the max to service jim, at the same time, delta is going to keep the middle seat open through the end of march. and united says they are seeing an uptick in cancellations and decline in bookings for the week that ended yesterday as maybe perhaps some of these restrictions are starting to force americans to cancel some travel plans >> yes, i think it has to do with where they're going, not the plans. i believe that the airlines and boeing have made a very good case by now, saying, look
right there we go john malone, he's a great patriot, the exclusive continuing to talk to him about so many different things in the media landscape channg sgio quickly. stay with us opening bellore we talk about tax-smart investing, what's new? -audrey's expecting... -twins! ♪ we'd be closer to the twins. change in plans. at fidelity, a change in plans is always part of the plan. >>> on this week of retail earnings, look at macy's, narrower than expected loss. but comps down 20.2. not...
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bell and movbilland move to do just . today we welcome the testimony of the distinguished witnesses. the owner of the bloomberg general store on behalf of the national retail federation. we also have john doyle president and ceo. brian coleman, the chief counsel on behalf of ap cia. michelle, chief underwriting officer and an international center the witnesses are reminded that your testimony will be limited to five minutes and you should be able to see a time that will indicate how much time is left. i would ask you to be mindful if you hear the time so we can be respectful of both the witnesses and the committee members time. your written statement will be made part of the record you are now recognized for five minutes to give an oral presentation of your testimony it is an honor to appear to discuss the pandemic risk from a policyholders perspective. i would like to give a special out out and thanks to the congresswomen who've been a champion for the wom owned businesses. women owned and operated since the get go and the house buness committee the fact that this hearing is being held shows members of congrs care about people on main street. the national federation has partnered with
bell and movbilland move to do just . today we welcome the testimony of the distinguished witnesses. the owner of the bloomberg general store on behalf of the national retail federation. we also have john doyle president and ceo. brian coleman, the chief counsel on behalf of ap cia. michelle, chief underwriting officer and an international center the witnesses are reminded that your testimony will be limited to five minutes and you should be able to see a time that will indicate how much time...
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don't go anywhere, the team will continue, alisyn camerota, john berman, you can be do better than, right? next. door bell help manage stress... keep your heart strong... and detect potential signs of illness. it's more than a smartwatch. it's a smarter way to transform your health. >>> i'm john berman alongside alisyn camerota. after three days, seven hours and 12 seconds or so on this roller coaster, very soon the united states is very likely to have a new president-elect. >> as joe biden's lead over president trump continues to grow in the key states of pennsylvania and georgia, so do his chances of claiming victory by the end of today. biden is pushing unity and patience, while president trump is defiant, and his legal team vows to, quote, keep playing until the whistle blows. >> so right now, but maybe not for much longer, joe biden sits at 253 electoral votes, president trump has 213. biden is potentially one state away from the magic
don't go anywhere, the team will continue, alisyn camerota, john berman, you can be do better than, right? next. door bell help manage stress... keep your heart strong... and detect potential signs of illness. it's more than a smartwatch. it's a smarter way to transform your health. >>> i'm john berman alongside alisyn camerota. after three days, seven hours and 12 seconds or so on this roller coaster, very soon the united states is very likely to have a new president-elect. >>...