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is ski etiquette any different over there >> julia: yes. >> yes >> julia: yes. >> very much so. >> julia oh interesting. >> yeah, whereas - >> seth: you think of it as a very polite place. >> i know, but - >> julia: and it is in many respects >> will: still polite. >> yeah. >> julia: yeah >> yeah. it's very polite, but they just have a very aggressive way of getting on the lift. there's no -- you know, in the states it's sort of like, we'll take three, a single now you know, you four go up there, it's just an opening and then it's just a massive crowd and people get so, like, their ski's in between your skis and you're so tight. >> seth: yeah. >> will: and a lot of like this. >> yeah, yeah. >> yeah. >> hi. >> and you're just sort of, like - [ laughter ] >> will: with a neutral expression >> can i give you some room, sir? can i give you a little? >> will: and then if you were to look back like, "excuse me," they're just like -- >> yeah. yeah [ laughter ] >> yeah, you are not there yeah i would wait five hours to get on a lift just cause i would not be aggressive. >> seth: oh yeah [ laught
is ski etiquette any different over there >> julia: yes. >> yes >> julia: yes. >> very much so. >> julia oh interesting. >> yeah, whereas - >> seth: you think of it as a very polite place. >> i know, but - >> julia: and it is in many respects >> will: still polite. >> yeah. >> julia: yeah >> yeah. it's very polite, but they just have a very aggressive way of getting on the lift. there's no -- you know, in the states...
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julia, how you see it? expectations built into the earnings even before the coronavirus. from a macro perspective we are in a world of low growth. china is not trying to get back to the growth rates of the past that the companies have gotten used to. europe and the u.s. are looking for very modest growth. how will you get double digit earnings? it does require financial engineering to get there. before the coronavirus hit we were having to rely on expectations for double digit earnings growth. then the coronavirus hits and it seems like we are already seeing the downgrade. it does look like it will be a repeated pattern as the year unfolds. alix: we will pull up a chart of what you had been looking at. what does this tell you? julia: earnings expectations have come down to just below 8% in the aggregate s&p 500 from closer to 11% when the year began. the most obvious ones are where you are seeing the downgrades, materials, energy, etc. we may see it start to spread the consumer companies with a global footp
julia, how you see it? expectations built into the earnings even before the coronavirus. from a macro perspective we are in a world of low growth. china is not trying to get back to the growth rates of the past that the companies have gotten used to. europe and the u.s. are looking for very modest growth. how will you get double digit earnings? it does require financial engineering to get there. before the coronavirus hit we were having to rely on expectations for double digit earnings growth....
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julia: he absolutely is.is way, he is essentially moving to pardonathese figures ave been very controversial, and the way he is doing it is very public. obviously, other presidents have pardoned oer controversial figures, however, president trump is different and that he has lo of ties to these figures. you mentioned before, rod blagojevich is obviously an acquaintance of president trump, was on "the apprentice," when president trump was hosting that show. so i think there is an entirely new element to this situation th we have not seen in previous cases, and i think it is opening the door to lots of criticism to president trump. ros: what about these rumorll about m barr? we have "the post" saying he is thinking about quitting, the doj what are you hearing out the help? -- the at the hill? julia: d justice depart is pushing back, saying he has no plans to resign, but barr is unr enormous pressure. the chieof staff or the communications director unr trump is the hdest job in washington, but i actually think i
julia: he absolutely is.is way, he is essentially moving to pardonathese figures ave been very controversial, and the way he is doing it is very public. obviously, other presidents have pardoned oer controversial figures, however, president trump is different and that he has lo of ties to these figures. you mentioned before, rod blagojevich is obviously an acquaintance of president trump, was on "the apprentice," when president trump was hosting that show. so i think there is an...
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remaining with us for round two, jason johnson and julia ioffe.nd, julia, i'm going to put together a cascading series of events that we will then discuss. first of all, here is donald trump voicing sympathy for bernie. >> it just seems unfair what's happening to bernie sanders to be honest with you. i watched it happen four years ago, and always be careful what you wish for. and i'm not wishing for anything. whoever it is, i'll be very happy. >> and then mike bloomberg, not to miss anything, tweeted at the president. why do you want to run against bernie so badly? the president answered back, no, it's you i want to run again. and then tonight the bloomberg campaign got in the game. should is bloomberg's campaign manager. the opposition research on bernie sanders could fill donald trump's empty foxconn facility in wisconsin. it is very damaging, perhaps even disqualifying. talk about a brushback pitch, julia. what do we reckon is going on here? >> oh, i think several things are going on here. first of all, trump has loved playing bernie like a wed
remaining with us for round two, jason johnson and julia ioffe.nd, julia, i'm going to put together a cascading series of events that we will then discuss. first of all, here is donald trump voicing sympathy for bernie. >> it just seems unfair what's happening to bernie sanders to be honest with you. i watched it happen four years ago, and always be careful what you wish for. and i'm not wishing for anything. whoever it is, i'll be very happy. >> and then mike bloomberg, not to miss...
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>> okay. >> stephen: please welcome back to "the late show," julia louis-dreyfus!use ) ( cheers and applause ) >> thank you! woooo! thank you! sit! sit! thank you! >> stephen: delightful. >> wow. >> stephen: so nice to see you again. >> i'm going to come back here every night gli hope so, i hope so. >> so good to see you. >> stephen: nice to see you, too. >> my friend steve glen always a delight to see you. we all just saw you recently at the oscars with your costar-- hold on a second-- with your costar, will ferrell. >> yes, that's us. >> stephen: now, i'm fancy. i'm not this fancy. >> yeah. >> stephen: i have never been-- i have never been. is it fun? is oscar night fun? >> i can tell you something? i'd never been. >> stephen: really, how is that possible? >> that's what i want to know. >> stephen: it's julie louis-dreyfus. >> i know, that's what i've been saying for years. that apparently doesn't fly. >> stephen: it's on your license. >> exactly. no, but it was actually totally thrilling to be there. it really was. and also terrifying. i'm so glad that our bit i
>> okay. >> stephen: please welcome back to "the late show," julia louis-dreyfus!use ) ( cheers and applause ) >> thank you! woooo! thank you! sit! sit! thank you! >> stephen: delightful. >> wow. >> stephen: so nice to see you again. >> i'm going to come back here every night gli hope so, i hope so. >> so good to see you. >> stephen: nice to see you, too. >> my friend steve glen always a delight to see you. we all just saw...
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julia: from the kells it seems e will do well at this point. we know a number of things can happen before the state holds its caucus. bernie sanders is coming in with quite a bit of momentum after his win in new hampshire, and he is building a good structure in ngnevada, focun communities he was not as much connected with before in 26- latino communities as well as african-ameran communities in the state, looking to build on the base with minority voters. he has a strong supporivamong progre voters in t state. however, like you said before, there's this issue of michael bloomberg. en if he is not on the ballot in nevada, these nationwide ad buys have been boosting him in the polls and they are being aired in nevada, and it was a chan that michaelloomberg could be qualified for this week's democratic debate in the state, in if he is not on the ballot. he needs one more qualifying poll, needso get 10% in the state or national qualified. -- poll to qualify. nada: for the results also omlp michael brg? you have all the other candidates vying to tak
julia: from the kells it seems e will do well at this point. we know a number of things can happen before the state holds its caucus. bernie sanders is coming in with quite a bit of momentum after his win in new hampshire, and he is building a good structure in ngnevada, focun communities he was not as much connected with before in 26- latino communities as well as african-ameran communities in the state, looking to build on the base with minority voters. he has a strong supporivamong progre...
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julia boorstin joins us live from the red carpet with the details.i, julia. >> well, tyler, the oscars is a high stakes test whether netflix earns the ultimate honors from the hollywood establishment. netflix is more riding on sunday's oscars than any other studio both in terms of reputation and dollars spent investing an estimated $70 million on awards marketing it has so much riding on it because netflix has the most nominations including two for best picture followed by disney with 22 nominations then sony with 20 and warner brothers and useful with 12 and 11 respectively. now, netflix's film with the most nominations is marten scorsese irishman. netflix reportedly spending $160 million to produce the film. an estimated 25 to $30 million on award season marketing for in movie. why is netflix spending so much on marketing for awards in netflix says it's not just targeting academy voters but promoting the premium content to the subscribers and potential subscribers. now netflix ceo reed hastings said and analysts agree that the award are important b
julia boorstin joins us live from the red carpet with the details.i, julia. >> well, tyler, the oscars is a high stakes test whether netflix earns the ultimate honors from the hollywood establishment. netflix is more riding on sunday's oscars than any other studio both in terms of reputation and dollars spent investing an estimated $70 million on awards marketing it has so much riding on it because netflix has the most nominations including two for best picture followed by disney with 22...
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nada: julia manchester, thank you so much. you are watching "bbc world news america." program, how a new treatment is offering hope those suffering from a rare eye disorder. syria will become the biggest humanitarian horror story of the the number of people displaced by the latest government offensive has reached 900,000. 300,000 of thoseed have n the last two weeks. paul adams has this look at one family trying to survive below freezing temperatures. paul: government supporters are ecstatic. president assad's troops making significant gains near the northern city of aleo, taking in a matter of hours ground that has been contested forears and th russian help, t relentless as the troops advance, civilians retreat in vast numbers. neighboring idlib province, the roads are clogged with fling people. in ground not yet taken by government forces,ed displ wpeople settle and livere they can. winter is adding to their misery. omthis w is struggling to keep her family warm and fed in the hills along the rkish border. it is safe, but freezing. >> we are suffering from the cold.
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julia thank you very much. guy adami what do you make of the disney quarter. >> the sub -- the disney plus numbers are ridiculous astounding i don't think you get kmurn with disney once people are on they stick regardless of john dloer yan whatever movie i didn't see is out there now. the real problem is can you get arms around valuation? that's been the knock a while and grown into the valuation so 23 and a half times next year's number given the growth rate probably not absurd but it shouldn't trade at such a huge preem up. the viacom and comcast need to get ratcheted. >> looking at subs there were rumors of apple going ahead of hulu and disney disney would have had to have a nackout number on subs growth. above the 30 million mark. that would have impressed the street more. i'm looking for multiple expansion going forward. it's below the 50 day outline. i'll wait to put money to occur work if if crosses over the 50 day. >> it's the new rpud 2 or whatever you want to call it. >> you should coin that. >> i jus
julia thank you very much. guy adami what do you make of the disney quarter. >> the sub -- the disney plus numbers are ridiculous astounding i don't think you get kmurn with disney once people are on they stick regardless of john dloer yan whatever movie i didn't see is out there now. the real problem is can you get arms around valuation? that's been the knock a while and grown into the valuation so 23 and a half times next year's number given the growth rate probably not absurd but it...
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julia, take it away. >> thanks so much.bob iger, as of today executive chairman of disney, overseeing all creative endeavors today and also bob chapek, as of just now the new ceo of the walt disney company thank you both so much for joining us today. >> pleasure. >> first, to bob iger, you back in 2017 when you announced the fox acquisition extended your contract as ceo through the end of 2021. why make this change now more than a year and a half before your contract is up? >> the company has a great collection of assets, businesses, brands, franchises, particularly with the acquisition of 21st century fox and the purchase of the larger share of hulu. we also have recently deployed a very new and extremely important strategy, the direct-to-consumer strategy that led to the espn plus product being launched and, of course, disney plus which launched in november as we looked at the businesses, we have a great set of assets, a great strategy what's next and what was next in terms of my own priorities is making sure that the cre
julia, take it away. >> thanks so much.bob iger, as of today executive chairman of disney, overseeing all creative endeavors today and also bob chapek, as of just now the new ceo of the walt disney company thank you both so much for joining us today. >> pleasure. >> first, to bob iger, you back in 2017 when you announced the fox acquisition extended your contract as ceo through the end of 2021. why make this change now more than a year and a half before your contract is up?...
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. >>> joining us now from washington, d.c., political reporter for the hill, julia manchester, good to have you with us. let's talk about the president. what potential impact might president trump's reelection bid feel after what we're seeing happen in realtime. markets taking a sharp downturn, we're still quite a few months away from voting day come november. he is entirely pretty much been running on a successful economy so far and if the markets take another downturn like we're expecting to see today because of the coronavirus, this could only get worse. >> yeah, we are months from his reelection bid. we don't know what necessarily is going to happen with the coronavirus. however, right now in this moment, i would say there is probably some panic around his orbit right now. i think this opens the door for democratic presidential contenders to really go after president trump in terms of how to deal with crisis, how to deal with crisis in the economy so this puts president trump at this moment in a very vulnerable position as these democrats are really trying to break out of their own
. >>> joining us now from washington, d.c., political reporter for the hill, julia manchester, good to have you with us. let's talk about the president. what potential impact might president trump's reelection bid feel after what we're seeing happen in realtime. markets taking a sharp downturn, we're still quite a few months away from voting day come november. he is entirely pretty much been running on a successful economy so far and if the markets take another downturn like we're...
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. >> stephen: raul julia. >> raul julia reaching in.m beforehand-- because he said, "i can touch your wife's belly?" and i said, "raul, not the time or place. not appropriate." and he did it anyway. but they had an ambulance stand buying ready to go. >> stephen: for you guys? >> for us. >> stephen: for real. >> just in case. >> stephen: how pregnant are we talking here? >> i think magnus was born three days later. >> stephen: wow. >> so viv was a trouper. >> stephen: a total trouper to go. >> here was an amazing, a great hollywood moment. you finally get to go to the oscars, you're all dressed up, you're excited, the red carpet, it's more photographers than you can ever imagine. >> stephen: sure. >> and they're screaming your name, "will! will! over here! will, over here!" and you're looking at the cameras. you can't look anymore more directly than you are looking. and i'm like, "i'm looking at you. i'm looking." "will! over here! will! over here." i'm like, "i'm looking at you! i'm looking." and i finally look to my left, and it's will
. >> stephen: raul julia. >> raul julia reaching in.m beforehand-- because he said, "i can touch your wife's belly?" and i said, "raul, not the time or place. not appropriate." and he did it anyway. but they had an ambulance stand buying ready to go. >> stephen: for you guys? >> for us. >> stephen: for real. >> just in case. >> stephen: how pregnant are we talking here? >> i think magnus was born three days later. >>...
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julia ioffe, as always, thank you so much for your expertise. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, with no cure in sight, officials are trying to
julia ioffe, as always, thank you so much for your expertise. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, with no cure in sight, officials are trying to
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julia boorstin out west.h lipton is all over nvidia. >> josh. >> brian, nvidia surge something after hours. beat on top and bottom guidance for q1. taking the guide down by 100 million to account for the potential impact of the corona viruss but about $3 billion that beats what the street was looking for. talking about the segment, gaming segment at 1.5 million. in lain with forecasts but the big number here was the data center number, better than expected investors of course focused on that sentiment because the chips kaerp higher margins i checked with rbc's mitch steeves. i wanted his take on the quarter. he covers the company has a high price target at 301. he notes the data center number it crushed in his words expectations at 968 million. notes the gross margins improved to 65.4% nothing in this report, he argues, not to like for investors. the call starts at 5:30 eastern and we'll be on it. >> josh, thank you very much investors like it, tim. >> the thing about in stock is they'd liked it into the numb
julia boorstin out west.h lipton is all over nvidia. >> josh. >> brian, nvidia surge something after hours. beat on top and bottom guidance for q1. taking the guide down by 100 million to account for the potential impact of the corona viruss but about $3 billion that beats what the street was looking for. talking about the segment, gaming segment at 1.5 million. in lain with forecasts but the big number here was the data center number, better than expected investors of course...
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let's go to new hampshire, political reporter for the hill julia manchester is down there. good morning to you. quite a day ahead, all of us hoping tomorrow morning as we are sitting here anchoring this show, we have the results of the new hampshire primary. take us through what to expect from today's primary. what are the early polls signaling about a potential outcome here? >> reporter: we're seeing a little mix in the early polls, but there were two polls out on sunday night from emerson college and suffolk university in boston globe, and essentially they had the same three candidates in the top three, you had senator bernie sanders followed by mayor pete buttigieg and followed by senator amy klobuchar, and she's actually a candidate that has risen in the state ever since that knockout debate performance as many have called it on friday night. her campaign said she raised $3 million since that performance, and i got to tell you guys, i've been following around really joe biden, pete buttigieg and amy klobuchar on the campaign trail and when talking to undecided voters, t
let's go to new hampshire, political reporter for the hill julia manchester is down there. good morning to you. quite a day ahead, all of us hoping tomorrow morning as we are sitting here anchoring this show, we have the results of the new hampshire primary. take us through what to expect from today's primary. what are the early polls signaling about a potential outcome here? >> reporter: we're seeing a little mix in the early polls, but there were two polls out on sunday night from...
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julia manchester live for us. you again in a bit. >>> still ahead, the latest on the growing coronavirus threat. countries around the world are racing to track down passengers from a cruise ship after one tested positive for the virus. >>> plus president trump takes a lap at the daytona 500 before the race gets canceled. those stories and to check on weather when we come right back. - i've been pretty stable with my schizophrenia for a while, and then my kids asked me why my body was rocking back and forth. my doctor said i have tardive dyskinesia, which may be related to important medications i take for my schizophrenia. i also felt my tongue darting and pushing against my cheeks. i was worried what others would think. td can affect different parts of the body, and it may also affect people who take medications for depression and bipolar disorder. i know i shouldn't change or stop my medication so i was relieved there are treatment options for td. - if this sounds like you or someone you know, visit talkabouttd.c
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julia?gest headline was the faster-than-expected growth of disney plus, surpassing analyst expectations of having between 20 million to 25 million subscribers reporting 28.6 million paying subscribers as of this week, nearing disney's expectations for 30 million subscribers within five years. bob pointing to underlying strength in these numbers. average revenue peruser, $5.50 and they did not lose subscribers afterthe show "the mandalorian" wrapped up. >> we are seeing very interest in disney channel shows and broad other things, pixar shorts and older disney shorts. clearly those brands, disney, pixar, marvel, national geographic and resonating and gives us the chance to focus on high-quality branded content for the service and less on volume we will continue to add. we've got a lot coming up. >> iger telling me he doesn't feel threatened by the wave of new competitors launching this year because disney plus is such a unique product when it comes to hulu, which disney is folding into its di
julia?gest headline was the faster-than-expected growth of disney plus, surpassing analyst expectations of having between 20 million to 25 million subscribers reporting 28.6 million paying subscribers as of this week, nearing disney's expectations for 30 million subscribers within five years. bob pointing to underlying strength in these numbers. average revenue peruser, $5.50 and they did not lose subscribers afterthe show "the mandalorian" wrapped up. >> we are seeing very...
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you julia now why was this such a surprise this verdict. well really i don't think anybody saw this coming the defendant observed as many of his journalists we were actually bracing for a tough verdict today because turkish prosecutors just recently have demanded aggravated life sentences for 3 of the defendants and long jail terms of for the others so this was the expectation in the early morning and then i offer a couple of hours suddenly these acquittals we heard about spontaneous celebrations that erupting inside the courthouse and outside as well and this is where we managed to talk to one of the defendants his name is john our ally he is an attorney by profession and i think this gives you a pretty good sense of just how unexpected these developments today let's listen to what he had to say this because we're really surprised we thought something else would happen today of course we're happy it's important no one is being held in detention anymore because something is changing in our country so least we hope still. look good which mea
you julia now why was this such a surprise this verdict. well really i don't think anybody saw this coming the defendant observed as many of his journalists we were actually bracing for a tough verdict today because turkish prosecutors just recently have demanded aggravated life sentences for 3 of the defendants and long jail terms of for the others so this was the expectation in the early morning and then i offer a couple of hours suddenly these acquittals we heard about spontaneous...
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jester in manchester, new hampshire, for us this morning thank you, julia >> shot in the line of duty, police under fire, this time in arkansas two officers were injured during a shootout at a walmart in forest city. authorities say the suspect was threatening people and then pulled out a gun and shot both officers this comes on the heels of two ambushes in new york city that left a pair of officers wounded. here's nbc's gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: two police officers covering a shootout at this arkansas walmart, one officer shot four times. the gunman killed by police. >> with the officers' bravery and quick response, many lives were saved today >> reporter: it's just the latest incident of violence directed at police an n.y.p.d. officer shot by a gunman over the weekend was released from the hospital police say the suspect opened fire on two officers sitting inside a police van in the bronx, hitting the officer behind the wheel in the chin and neck then less than 12 hours later investigators say the same suspect started shooting inside a police station officers pinned down and arre
jester in manchester, new hampshire, for us this morning thank you, julia >> shot in the line of duty, police under fire, this time in arkansas two officers were injured during a shootout at a walmart in forest city. authorities say the suspect was threatening people and then pulled out a gun and shot both officers this comes on the heels of two ambushes in new york city that left a pair of officers wounded. here's nbc's gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: two police officers covering a...
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>> julia macfarland leading us off. all right, julia. >>> now to the desperation for quarantined cruise passengers. thousands stuck off the coast of japan. at least 12 americans testing positive for the virus. the state department evacuating 800 people from wuhan, china. that convoy in nebraska now facing a two-week quarantine. a u.s. citizen has now die in the wuhan, said to be the first american fatality. maggie rulei with the latest. >> reporter: tonight fear spreading on that quarantined cruise ship off the coast of japan. at least 12 americans are among the 64 people infected with novel coronavirus on board. rebecca frasure is one of them. >> i'm concerned because my husband is still on the ship. and what is he supposed to do if he's released and i'm not? >> reporter: for the first time an american has died from the virus. the u.s. embassy confirming the 60-year-old victim died at a hospital in wuhan, china, the epicenter of the outbreak. >> i want to send my condolences to the loved ones of the united states citiz
>> julia macfarland leading us off. all right, julia. >>> now to the desperation for quarantined cruise passengers. thousands stuck off the coast of japan. at least 12 americans testing positive for the virus. the state department evacuating 800 people from wuhan, china. that convoy in nebraska now facing a two-week quarantine. a u.s. citizen has now die in the wuhan, said to be the first american fatality. maggie rulei with the latest. >> reporter: tonight fear spreading...
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thanks for coming in the studio at last this line of the finely exactly you've been campaigning for julia songe eloquently there you talked about there by richard bergen you know that the british guardian newspaper or maybe channel 4 news if you watch that you could be forgiven for thinking you and richard bergen and others are basically campaigning for russian agent who's committed sex crimes i mean everything that he's said now in strew. how they're even having these sex titian. trial for julian assange is weird because it's goes completely contrary as we know to u.k. law so our law the law of this country the law that supposed to represent always tradition treaty with the united today has a treaty but it specifically precludes anything that could be claimed to be a political crime or a political misdemeanor which obviously this is because julian is sunshine is only crime is to speak the truth to the people and he's speaking truth to a powerful elite to do not want the truth spoken to the people to go to serve is obviously believes that the espionage act that hacking these are crimes th
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dreyfus, it will be a winner. scenery, we will get julia louis dreyfus, it will be a winner.nal was an art—house film, a foreign language come to us and they don't quite know in this new version, is it an art—house film again, they had a listers in it. it's fine but what's the original, it's better. you have got a cracking foreign language down as a choice tonight. so this is the french historical drama portrait of a lady on fire. if you twice tonight. so this is the french historical drama portrait of a lady on fire. the film—maker behind this, and of the 18th century, this is set by mariana, a portrait painter and she's commissioned to paint the portrait of heloise, the bride—to—be and a reluctant bride—to—be and she lives out on an island on the coast such she goes there to do this painting. an awkward relationship between and at first but that relationship blossomed into romance. let's have a look. i wish i could now pull out one of those pipes from my pocket. i was listening to the crackling of the fire impact prep thinking how clever it was. i think it's very, very clas
dreyfus, it will be a winner. scenery, we will get julia louis dreyfus, it will be a winner.nal was an art—house film, a foreign language come to us and they don't quite know in this new version, is it an art—house film again, they had a listers in it. it's fine but what's the original, it's better. you have got a cracking foreign language down as a choice tonight. so this is the french historical drama portrait of a lady on fire. if you twice tonight. so this is the french historical drama...
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julia, you reported a bit on this. about the impact of splintering the moderate vote, which ultimately benefits bernie sanders, but also for the divides, the democratic between moderates and progressives. >> absolutely. when you look at the moderate lean of the party, it's split really between four candidates. amy klobuchar, pete buttigieg, mike bloomberg and joe biden. bloomberg hasn't officially -- we haven't seen the full impact he will have. we won't see that until super tuesday. what you're seeing, use new hampshire as an example. bernie sanders won that primary. if amy klobuchar and pete buttigieg were to combine their support to one kate candidate, they would have won that as well. it's interesting to see how it has splintered and how sanders has amassed this progressive support and leaving a number of us to question whether sanders support actually has a ceiling at this point or moderates will need to consolidate and maybe try to outpace that support. >> bloomberg is that other moderate. we obviously asked him
julia, you reported a bit on this. about the impact of splintering the moderate vote, which ultimately benefits bernie sanders, but also for the divides, the democratic between moderates and progressives. >> absolutely. when you look at the moderate lean of the party, it's split really between four candidates. amy klobuchar, pete buttigieg, mike bloomberg and joe biden. bloomberg hasn't officially -- we haven't seen the full impact he will have. we won't see that until super tuesday. what...
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bob chapek takes over as ceo julia boorstin is here what else can you tell us about the transition, julia? >> reporter: sarah, just a reminder, i will be sitting down with both, that will be coming up at bloapproximately 5:30 p.m just a word about iger and how he's totally transformed disney. he made a number of significant acquisitions, in terms of content, he bought marvel, pixar and lucasfilms, three companies that totally transformed the type of intellectual property that disney had, was also able to exploit across the various platforms. now as well to streaming -- to disney plus, the direct-to-consumer business. he was transformative in the acquisition of fox the 21st century fox assets ultimately transformative of the size of the studio, its ability to have scale, especially when it comes to streaming with the acquisition of another third of hulu with that fox acquisition, they did launch disney plus earlier this fall great early success, in terms of the transformation, in terms of the intellectual problem, with those three major acquisitions, the acquisition that put disney into an
bob chapek takes over as ceo julia boorstin is here what else can you tell us about the transition, julia? >> reporter: sarah, just a reminder, i will be sitting down with both, that will be coming up at bloapproximately 5:30 p.m just a word about iger and how he's totally transformed disney. he made a number of significant acquisitions, in terms of content, he bought marvel, pixar and lucasfilms, three companies that totally transformed the type of intellectual property that disney had,...
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julia, what do you think is going to be an important focus here >> disney does not give official formal guidance from a quarterly perspective, but sometimes, bob b iger will give insight especially at the theme parks, and this quarter of course when it comes to theme parks, i will have lots of questions when i interview him about any impact of coronavirus on the 25th and 26th of january. they shut down shanghai and hong kong dizsney land respectively it will be interesting to see what he sees about how much coronavirus could impact the company particularly that theme park division wi >> thank you and julia will be interviewing bob iger on closing bell today don't miss it. that does it for us on the exchange i'll go join tyler for "power lunch" which starts now. >> thank you, kelly. we will see you over here in a moment i'm tyler mathisen welcome and here's what's new at 2:00 for "power lunch" on a tuesday. stocks back in rally mode. the dow up 475 points. now 490 adding to yesterday's gains and we have now completely erased friday's 600 point drop which is fuelling the jump we'll explai
julia, what do you think is going to be an important focus here >> disney does not give official formal guidance from a quarterly perspective, but sometimes, bob b iger will give insight especially at the theme parks, and this quarter of course when it comes to theme parks, i will have lots of questions when i interview him about any impact of coronavirus on the 25th and 26th of january. they shut down shanghai and hong kong dizsney land respectively it will be interesting to see what he...
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julia: recuerde que "noticias univisiÓn 14" tienen aplicación de noticias.y buenas noches. ♪ presentador: toda la informaciÓn del super bowl.los jefes son los campeones. ademÁs lo ocurrido en la jornada cuatro de la liga mx. por supuesto el fÚtbol internacional.
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it is quite the opposite julia boorstin is live in los angeles with the details hi, julia. >> tyler,e are consuming far more content than ever before. in fact, american adults spend nearly 12 hours a day connected to media that's as of the third quarter, an hour and a half more per day than the year earlier quarter. so the big question is what are people doing when connected to media? live tv has gone down. and the growth though is in the time spent on smartphones. time spent using an app or the web. nearly an additional hour an a half from the prior year most video viewing is happening on streaming but up 10% from a year and a half earlier. of that streaming time, netflix is in the lead with about a third of it. now, these new numbers from nielsen comes as the information reports that youtube is looking to take more steps to be the base of consumers' streaming, video bundles is looking at a idea of giving people the ability to sign up through youtube for a wide range of different apps i reached out to youtube they had no comment it makes sense they want to grow in that arena as well
it is quite the opposite julia boorstin is live in los angeles with the details hi, julia. >> tyler,e are consuming far more content than ever before. in fact, american adults spend nearly 12 hours a day connected to media that's as of the third quarter, an hour and a half more per day than the year earlier quarter. so the big question is what are people doing when connected to media? live tv has gone down. and the growth though is in the time spent on smartphones. time spent using an app...
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let's bring in political reporter for "the hill" julia manchester, good to have you with us. what are the political impacts of what we see for the caucus results, depending on when they get released today or beyond that. how may this hurt or help some of the candidates? >> i think right now we obviously from that report we saw from vaughn, you're seeing the candidates declaring victory in a very widespread way. pete buttigieg and amy klobuchar's speech were very much victory speeches going into new hampshire, and i think their campaigns made the calculus this was probably the only thing they can do. right now, those two candidates in particular, as well as the number of other candidates in the race, but those two candidates who are kind of, especially for klobuchar in the mid-tier trying to climb into the top tier of the race, they want to get the momentum going into new hampshire, and seem like they have the momentum going into new hampshire. they did all they could do without the results, however, you know, it will be interesting to see how voters digest these results once
let's bring in political reporter for "the hill" julia manchester, good to have you with us. what are the political impacts of what we see for the caucus results, depending on when they get released today or beyond that. how may this hurt or help some of the candidates? >> i think right now we obviously from that report we saw from vaughn, you're seeing the candidates declaring victory in a very widespread way. pete buttigieg and amy klobuchar's speech were very much victory...
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julia roberts is investing in san francisco. she just dropped $8 million on this presidio heights victorian. five bedrooms, four and a half baths. she got a deal since the home was originally listed for more than $10 million just last fall. >>> it sounds like a riddle. a pair of twins, one turning four and the other celebrating their first birthday. tv just keeps getting better. how you watch it does too. this is xfinity x1. featuring the emmy award-winning voice remote. streaming services without changing passwords and input. live sports - with real-time stats and scores. access to the most 4k content. and your movies and shows to go. the best tv experience is the best tv value. xfinity x1. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. fisn't just about polar bears. we're fighting for our lives, we're fighting for clean air and clean water. that's why i wrote the law to send billions from polluters to communities suffering the most. and only one candidate for president was with us back then, tom steyer. and he's still
julia roberts is investing in san francisco. she just dropped $8 million on this presidio heights victorian. five bedrooms, four and a half baths. she got a deal since the home was originally listed for more than $10 million just last fall. >>> it sounds like a riddle. a pair of twins, one turning four and the other celebrating their first birthday. tv just keeps getting better. how you watch it does too. this is xfinity x1. featuring the emmy award-winning voice remote. streaming...
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paul and julia aren‘t alone.tnerships were introduced to provide legal recognition for same—sex couples. then, in 2013, same—sex couples were told that from march the following year, they would also be able to marry. so, mixed—sex couples then argued they too should have the choice. but what‘s the difference? those in a civil partnership get most of the same rights as married couples, in terms of tax benefits, pensions and inheritance. but unlike a traditional marriage, there are no religious connotations. a civil partnership is registered when the second civil partner signs the document. but a marriage is registered when the couple exchange spoken words. a marriage certificate requires that names of both partner‘s father‘s, but a civil partnership certificate requires the names of both parents. so it is seen as less patriarchal. just sign your normal signature in here. i know that some people can have relationships and can use marriage and the term in a way that fits with an equal feministist or humanist or athe
paul and julia aren‘t alone.tnerships were introduced to provide legal recognition for same—sex couples. then, in 2013, same—sex couples were told that from march the following year, they would also be able to marry. so, mixed—sex couples then argued they too should have the choice. but what‘s the difference? those in a civil partnership get most of the same rights as married couples, in terms of tax benefits, pensions and inheritance. but unlike a traditional marriage, there are no...
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daily is an independent socialist irish member of the european parliament she's met julia so much and his campaign against is absolution a well to be doubly doesn't serve justice for julian assange has to face is accusing court. well absolutely not i mean it's been widely believed that this hearing should now. go ahead and all we have here is very much how this prosecution extradition proceedings are very much it's never meant to be for issues like in essence his extradition is to the u.s. in order to answer cherishes very cost point information which wants to monstrously in the public insurance information and bad joke war crimes states government in afghanistan and in iraq actually in syria that was also published by. arrogant and the new york times so these are normal journalistic practices for someone to face an extradition and answer charges on the espionage act which has never been used before really has. chilling effect our journalists everywhere if you know since get away with it it's not to my intelligence that the person and patients aren't. was just sort of clear is it your
daily is an independent socialist irish member of the european parliament she's met julia so much and his campaign against is absolution a well to be doubly doesn't serve justice for julian assange has to face is accusing court. well absolutely not i mean it's been widely believed that this hearing should now. go ahead and all we have here is very much how this prosecution extradition proceedings are very much it's never meant to be for issues like in essence his extradition is to the u.s. in...
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julia louis-dreyfus talking about her new movie.. we're heading up there right now to join them. [ applause ] rules. ela while pursuing her dream on the side. picking up shifts on-the-clock. and taking things into her own hands. she's hustling to open a business of her own. thanks to the best unlimited plan in wireless. get one line of unlimited. just forty bucks when you switch. all on t-mobile's nationwide 5g network. metro by t-mobile. that's all daniela needs to rule her day. you're...
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. >> my name is julia parker. >> reporter: just last year julia parker was running for mayor of coloradothis morning, she is behind bars, all part of a bizarre scheme to allegedly attempt the kidnapping of a newborn baby. >> we believe she was attempting to find a small female infant and was going to kidnap the baby. >> reporter: investigators say the 38-year-old posing as a baby portrait photographer reached out to a facebook moms group offering free newborn photo sessions to build up her portfolio. a single mom in washington whose identity has not been released responded to the offer. police say parker went to her home several times and on the last visit, parker's 16-year-old daughter gave her a cupcake. the mom telling police immediately after eating it, she became numb and drowsy, then began vomiting. she ordered parker and her daughter out of the house and called 911. >> she believed that she was drugged and that they were going to take her baby. through our investigation, we have determined that that probably was the case. >> reporter: amanda appling says she responded to the same
. >> my name is julia parker. >> reporter: just last year julia parker was running for mayor of coloradothis morning, she is behind bars, all part of a bizarre scheme to allegedly attempt the kidnapping of a newborn baby. >> we believe she was attempting to find a small female infant and was going to kidnap the baby. >> reporter: investigators say the 38-year-old posing as a baby portrait photographer reached out to a facebook moms group offering free newborn photo...
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good to see you, julia, really appreciate it. the economic impact is one thing but the most important aspect of this crisis is of course the threat to public health from this mysterious virus. the cdc isn't mincing words with top officials saying this. i'll read you the quote from the briefing. they said we expect that we will see community spread in this country. it's not so much a question of if this will happen anymore, but rather more a question of when this will happen and how many people in this country will have severe illness. sdrups to ev disruption to everyday life may be severe. joing me is dr. sanjay gupta. you have anthony fauci, a top nih official, also adding that the virus is getting closer and closer to being labeled and reaching the definition of pandemic. can you put these warnings in perspective for folks? >> yeah. look, as far as the terminology, some of that is just semantics at this point. we are certainly seeing evidence of this virus spreading in many places around the world. what we're specifically talki
good to see you, julia, really appreciate it. the economic impact is one thing but the most important aspect of this crisis is of course the threat to public health from this mysterious virus. the cdc isn't mincing words with top officials saying this. i'll read you the quote from the briefing. they said we expect that we will see community spread in this country. it's not so much a question of if this will happen anymore, but rather more a question of when this will happen and how many people...
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so it does work when they weave it into the main apps. >> last word, julia. >> yeah.ay, kelly, the fact of a team trying to come up with the new apps may be valuable for facebook in other ways getting a couple hundred thousand people or a couple million people to download hobbi may be able to use that information about how people are interacting with the new products to help inform features to the core app and valuable in different ways and interesting to look at the rise of tiktok and not capturing that kind of audience for that same sort of use case but at the same time hasn't slowed down facebook's growth. >> that's true after you're on it instagram feels boring i don't know how they'll cop it but they'll find a way thank you both. >>> coming up, the longer the coronavirus outbreak goes on, the more the tech sector is bracing for impact where and why to look next. >>> and as we head to break, a look at the most searched tickers on cnbc.com. tesla just over $805 today nvidia number two on the monster week the 10-year note hgianng in there and roku down 7% at fidelit
so it does work when they weave it into the main apps. >> last word, julia. >> yeah.ay, kelly, the fact of a team trying to come up with the new apps may be valuable for facebook in other ways getting a couple hundred thousand people or a couple million people to download hobbi may be able to use that information about how people are interacting with the new products to help inform features to the core app and valuable in different ways and interesting to look at the rise of tiktok...
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julia smith. ms. smith wears so many hats at our school. she is a dedicated teacher of 12 years and is also a parent at our school for ten years. in addition to teaching, ms. smith is a dedicated member of our school site council, the instructional leadership team and african-american parent group. she was nominated by a colleague who had the following to say: ," ms. smith is someone who works hardenedlessly without saying much about it. i've never seen a person so genuinely dedicated to the success of each of her kids in the classroom. she connects with her students in her classroom, hands out handwritten notes to every kid with a quick pick me up. one parent even said it goes right above my child's bed and stays with them every single day. i can attest they all share this sentiment. she floods the room with loving demeanor, excellence, and she's a really good singer. ms. smith is an inspiration to me. every student in sfusd deserves to have a teacher like ms. smith who is outstanding. every principal deserves a teacher and community membe
julia smith. ms. smith wears so many hats at our school. she is a dedicated teacher of 12 years and is also a parent at our school for ten years. in addition to teaching, ms. smith is a dedicated member of our school site council, the instructional leadership team and african-american parent group. she was nominated by a colleague who had the following to say: ," ms. smith is someone who works hardenedlessly without saying much about it. i've never seen a person so genuinely dedicated to...
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julia boorstin, thank you. >>> speaking of streamers, a report in "the washington post" this morningetails the flood of political ads to streaming services like roku and hulu. loopholes that traditional tv broadcasters are not subject to, not to mention social media. henry blodget of business insider and joanna stern of "wall street journal" join us now. welcome. >> good to be here >> so many conversations for the past, i don't know, year now, henry, about things like political advertising in the social media sites we've seen streaming coming into play with spotify saying it was going to not take any political advertising back in december, but this has not been a topic of conversation yet why not? >> well, it is starting to be. what we are learning is political campaigns will do absolutely everything they are not explicitly prevented from doing. the thing that's different is you look at the different rules for the social folks, the streaming companies versus broadcast. there needs to be one set of rules here otherwise we'll see what we're seeing >> i think the worst thing we can do i
julia boorstin, thank you. >>> speaking of streamers, a report in "the washington post" this morningetails the flood of political ads to streaming services like roku and hulu. loopholes that traditional tv broadcasters are not subject to, not to mention social media. henry blodget of business insider and joanna stern of "wall street journal" join us now. welcome. >> good to be here >> so many conversations for the past, i don't know, year now, henry,...
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it seems like it seems to be the look for the disney ceo job. >> julia boorstin, thank you >>> as weead to break, let's look at the biggest gainers on the dow this morning dow right now is up 303. led higher by boeing, walgreens, 3m, united tech and apple. and also a first interview on the ceo behind what's so far the stock of the year, virgin galactic, george whitesides will join us. tools, and help from pros. it's almost like you're training me to become an even smarter, stronger investor. exactly. ♪(rocky theme music) fifty-six straight, come on! that's it, left trade right trade. come on another trade, i want to see it! more! ♪ 80s-style training montage? yeah. happens all the time. ♪ ♪wild thing, you make my heart sing.♪ ♪you make everything... groovy...♪ done yet? yeah, yeah, sorry, sorry. you sure? hmm.mmm. ♪come on, come on, wild thing. if you ride, you get it. geico motorcycle. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> welcome back to "squawk alley. a report out of the white house a few moments ago that the trump administration is considering appointing a c
it seems like it seems to be the look for the disney ceo job. >> julia boorstin, thank you >>> as weead to break, let's look at the biggest gainers on the dow this morning dow right now is up 303. led higher by boeing, walgreens, 3m, united tech and apple. and also a first interview on the ceo behind what's so far the stock of the year, virgin galactic, george whitesides will join us. tools, and help from pros. it's almost like you're training me to become an even smarter,...
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back to you. >> we appreciate it julia. you've been long this stock a while. >> this is interesting i pitched this a month ago i think it was a scarcity thing. a lot of the names closed at the dead lows 2019 ipos, the sentiment couldn't have been worse. this is a company doing all the right things when you think of the fact that they gained 13 million user on a sequential waist up 26% year over year. 335 million that's more than twitter. sales at 30% that's likely to be the case for a while here and if you get that rpu outside the u.s. at 21 cents what julia said that's zero compared to 4 dlarps in the u.s. there is a big bang for things to grow on the valuation inches it's a nichy think. it's a great to be on wal-mart.com who knows. >> i would have thought after last quarter you would reset what were not great expectations for 2020 and apparently they weren't reset that modestly. and in fact this left room for them to outperform here. 12.5 billion company this is a significant play and i do think there is scarcity in the o
back to you. >> we appreciate it julia. you've been long this stock a while. >> this is interesting i pitched this a month ago i think it was a scarcity thing. a lot of the names closed at the dead lows 2019 ipos, the sentiment couldn't have been worse. this is a company doing all the right things when you think of the fact that they gained 13 million user on a sequential waist up 26% year over year. 335 million that's more than twitter. sales at 30% that's likely to be the case for...
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. >>> with me is senior reporter oliver darcy, correspondent julia out with "why does putin love bernie" and stop fake news.org marco separate. stop fake news is a ukrainian website and show dedicated to fighting russia disinformation. julia, want to start with you because this new information and the pushback it's receiving both the trump administration and the sanders campaign is stunning but particularly the pushback we're seeing paraded in banners on fox news and i want to throw up a few examples for folks. you see, a very steady narrative. liberal -- russia hoax 3.0, the russian hysteria on full display, media clings to russian collusion hoax. the point of all of these it's not the intelligence community's assessment that should concern us, but the media as the messenger. what does that tell you about the state of play right now? >> well, it really concerns me because i think one of the best ways to fight this kind of disinformation is to be aware it's happening and to be on the lookout for it. something, for example, that the german government has achieved in alerting their citize
. >>> with me is senior reporter oliver darcy, correspondent julia out with "why does putin love bernie" and stop fake news.org marco separate. stop fake news is a ukrainian website and show dedicated to fighting russia disinformation. julia, want to start with you because this new information and the pushback it's receiving both the trump administration and the sanders campaign is stunning but particularly the pushback we're seeing paraded in banners on fox news and i want...
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good to see exactly a little bit of what they have in mind. >> julia, thank you. >>> still to come,tate record in beverly hills, ursycote of jeff bezos we will show you around after the break. the break. stay with us through the airport. with ship skis, you're just a few clicks away from having your skis, snowboard and luggage shipped from your doorstep to your destination. with unrivaled pricing, real time tracking ship skis delivers, hassle free. ship ahead and go catch those first tracks on fresh snow. ship skis. your skis. delivered. to take care of yourself. but nature's bounty has innovative ways to help you maintain balance and help keep you active and well-rested. because hey, tomorrow's coming up fast. nature's bounty. because you're better off healthy. nature's bounty. which of your devices are protected by daily security updates? daily security updates... daily? i don't know. the only thing... i'm struggling with this. some providers you have to manually download updates to each device. comcast business securityedge updates every 10 minutes to help keep your connected dev
good to see exactly a little bit of what they have in mind. >> julia, thank you. >>> still to come,tate record in beverly hills, ursycote of jeff bezos we will show you around after the break. the break. stay with us through the airport. with ship skis, you're just a few clicks away from having your skis, snowboard and luggage shipped from your doorstep to your destination. with unrivaled pricing, real time tracking ship skis delivers, hassle free. ship ahead and go catch those...
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and julia chatterley is at the new york stock exchange for us. let's start with julia. what are you seeing there right now? >> we're seeing everything you just described, playing out in real time here. the confusion, the uncertainty, we're seeing u.s. stocks now pulling back some 10% from recent highs, we're down around 2.5% in the session. i will mention just to be cautious here, we have bounced off the lows. but it is fear, it is uncertainty, that has investors once again selling stocks today. what happens in the united states and the response, the confusion that was created once again by that press conference. two, i think goldman sachs came out today and said we're going to see zero earnings growth in 2020 in the united states. i don't want to lose you in the weeds of what that ultimately means for businesses and for workers. the key point there is they're making an assumption the coronavirus spreads throughout the united states. we also had big tech companies like microsoft such a support to these markets also saying their businesses, their expectations are going t
and julia chatterley is at the new york stock exchange for us. let's start with julia. what are you seeing there right now? >> we're seeing everything you just described, playing out in real time here. the confusion, the uncertainty, we're seeing u.s. stocks now pulling back some 10% from recent highs, we're down around 2.5% in the session. i will mention just to be cautious here, we have bounced off the lows. but it is fear, it is uncertainty, that has investors once again selling stocks...
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next >>> welcome back, we've got them already, the official viewer vip numbers for the super bowl juliaoar sten, how do they look >> fox reporting the super bowl was viewed by 102 viewers across tv and digital this is inclusive of all properties, tv and streaming if for comparison, this compares to last year, the super bowl was viewed by fewer people by 100.7 million viewers. a slightly smaller number. last year we knew that there was the tv audience of 98.2 million viewers. we don't know how many of the 102 people watched on television we're going to be breaking down those results as we get more details from fox and the nfl later in the day it looks like a slight increase from last year >> julia, quickly, you think we'll learn what the break down was, that's the anticipation. >> we do expect to learn what the break down is. if you look at all of the viewing, both tv and digital, fox says that this was the 10th most watched super bowl in history, but we are waiting for the additional detail, which we do expect later in the day. >> i've got thoughts about the score board too, but julia,
next >>> welcome back, we've got them already, the official viewer vip numbers for the super bowl juliaoar sten, how do they look >> fox reporting the super bowl was viewed by 102 viewers across tv and digital this is inclusive of all properties, tv and streaming if for comparison, this compares to last year, the super bowl was viewed by fewer people by 100.7 million viewers. a slightly smaller number. last year we knew that there was the tv audience of 98.2 million viewers. we...
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dan. >> julia, thank you very much. >>> back here at home it is freezing in much of the country so, rob, we sent him outside to experience it for himself. >> it's cold but we're staying warm. people from scotland. where are my hawaiians? there they are. mahalo. thank you for the cold weather. look, they're still smiling. i love those people. look, this doesn't happen much in hawaii but it happens in wisconsin when it snows, you get the snowblower out and you might as well dress as a snowman. a couple of frosties out there clearing the driveway and the sidewalks. it's been a long winter and in the upper midwest and sometimes you get a little bit delirious. at least they look warm, don't they? yeah, you might see a couple of those floating around times square as well along with elmo >>> what's your name, sweetheart? >> eva. >> eva. eva is from miami, dressed beautifully and nice and warm, and we got some yankee fans. everybody is here in times square on a cold saturday. whit, back inside to you. >> she's wearing pink just
dan. >> julia, thank you very much. >>> back here at home it is freezing in much of the country so, rob, we sent him outside to experience it for himself. >> it's cold but we're staying warm. people from scotland. where are my hawaiians? there they are. mahalo. thank you for the cold weather. look, they're still smiling. i love those people. look, this doesn't happen much in hawaii but it happens in wisconsin when it snows, you get the snowblower out and you might as well...
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in the american factory. —— steven bognar and julia reichert.rved as a gm plant shutdown. it had previously employed thousands in ohio, leaving many without the means to support themselves. for a year and heart, i didn't have anything. we lost our home, we lost our vehicle. american factory picks up in 2015 when hope arrives to the heartland of america in an unexpected way. a chinese billionaire came along and bought a gm plant that had been abandoned by general motors. he bought it. we we re general motors. he bought it. we were all very excited and we thought, well. this has never happened in our hometown. we are not even sure if it has happened in the us. that was so much hope. they were so us. that was so much hope. they were so much excitement forjobs finally coming back to our little town, and thenit coming back to our little town, and then it got really compensated. when i started out fuyao i was thankful, i was blessed, i wasjust on my knees thanking god that i had something. this former factory for american cars was transformed into a l
in the american factory. —— steven bognar and julia reichert.rved as a gm plant shutdown. it had previously employed thousands in ohio, leaving many without the means to support themselves. for a year and heart, i didn't have anything. we lost our home, we lost our vehicle. american factory picks up in 2015 when hope arrives to the heartland of america in an unexpected way. a chinese billionaire came along and bought a gm plant that had been abandoned by general motors. he bought it. we we...
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have access to iconic images so well it is lyrics and news do you think the tide is not turning in julia surges favor even some mainstream media outlets may be reporting on this trial starting on monday and realizing that the very same out there that the reporting of the case may not be able to do journalism i think. fingers crossed you know. one dreads to show any faith that just at this particular moment while he's languishing in belmarsh in a tiny cell a man has committed no crime and as we know the strings are being absolutely pulled from the united states it's a tiny courtroom and it's almost full of american advisors american lawyers sitting behind the english q.c. who's prosecuting is prosecuting the case so what we will those of us who care about democracy and freedom and human rights and more importantly running mate and the magna carta and the english jurisprudence and the law desperately want to believe that the law will prevail because this is not the law it's a kangaroo court and to have a kangaroo court taking place in my homeland distresses me beyond all believe is this wh
have access to iconic images so well it is lyrics and news do you think the tide is not turning in julia surges favor even some mainstream media outlets may be reporting on this trial starting on monday and realizing that the very same out there that the reporting of the case may not be able to do journalism i think. fingers crossed you know. one dreads to show any faith that just at this particular moment while he's languishing in belmarsh in a tiny cell a man has committed no crime and as we...