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karen must of been angry at mark.to leave and she wanted to divorce. >> the facts of the case show that something happened that night between mark and karen whether that be her discussing divorce or whatever the case may be and he became upset and murdered karen. the prosecution base that's theory around a story told by some teenager two or three blocks away, who said they heard a screen between 10 and 11 pm. the pathologists testified that karen could have been killed as early as 10:30. or as late as 2:30, am. the state said that it must of been 10:30. after which, mark must of washed his clothes, slash the screen to make it look like an intruder came in, then went to bed. and waited for sun, casey, to come home from the movies. >> one of the theories that we did have is that he wanted casey to find karen. >> and he sleeping peacefully, is that the idea? >> correct. >> and to cover his tracks? >> correct. >> except of course, casey did not discover the body, so mark had to make the 9-1-1 call himself. and when detect
karen must of been angry at mark.to leave and she wanted to divorce. >> the facts of the case show that something happened that night between mark and karen whether that be her discussing divorce or whatever the case may be and he became upset and murdered karen. the prosecution base that's theory around a story told by some teenager two or three blocks away, who said they heard a screen between 10 and 11 pm. the pathologists testified that karen could have been killed as early as 10:30....
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karen: it's like a conversion. religious undertone to qanon, and so constantly donning the armor of god and things like that because they are out there having tofigt have taken over the world. louise: val and brian stewart and their daughter karen have decided to speak out as a warning to others. what has prompted them is witnessing 51-year-old tim stewart descend into the world of qanon. karen: tim believes that the world has really been taken over by satanic pedophiles, or luciferian pedophiles they call them, and that is represented by the left, so the radical left. male: keeping the public informed when the deep state war breaks out onto the surface. karen: they believe there's a spiritual rfare being waged and that they have knowledge of this, and so that they're on a crusade to make sure that the satanists are overthrown and things like that. male: the world is currently experiencing a dramatic covert war of biblical proportions, literally the fight for earth, between the forces of good and evil. miles: qanon
karen: it's like a conversion. religious undertone to qanon, and so constantly donning the armor of god and things like that because they are out there having tofigt have taken over the world. louise: val and brian stewart and their daughter karen have decided to speak out as a warning to others. what has prompted them is witnessing 51-year-old tim stewart descend into the world of qanon. karen: tim believes that the world has really been taken over by satanic pedophiles, or luciferian...
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>> karen: i did.ink he believed me, in the beginning. >> fred: i didn't believe her. >> stahl: so the connection suddenly is made with your family, slavery, and this house. >> karen: and this house. >> fred: this house. >> stahl: and you own it. >> fred: once i realized that it was actually my blood that was here, it took on a whole new meaning for me. it really saddens me sometimes when i-- you know? and i'm up-- a lot of times, i'm up wee hours of the night now, just thinking about what happened here. >> stahl: as news spread through the family, there was sadness. but that's not all there was. >> tonya: i almost felt like i was losing my breath for a moment. it was almost like a feeling of being found. >> all: yes, mm-hmm. >> tonya: this is where i started. and as black people, we don't always know where we started. >> stahl: so, here we are, sitting in this house. >> marian keyes: i can't believe it. i can't believe it. that i'm-- in the plantation house of the plantation that my family was enslave
>> karen: i did.ink he believed me, in the beginning. >> fred: i didn't believe her. >> stahl: so the connection suddenly is made with your family, slavery, and this house. >> karen: and this house. >> fred: this house. >> stahl: and you own it. >> fred: once i realized that it was actually my blood that was here, it took on a whole new meaning for me. it really saddens me sometimes when i-- you know? and i'm up-- a lot of times, i'm up wee hours of the...
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author karen and her husband paul richter. chad fagan our sculpture is to unveiled the marquette of mrs. reagan earlier today. [applause] doctor should net that weatherspoon and rebecca naegele in their wonderful foster grandparents. [cheering] [applause] hometown favorite. lisa ceo of the boys and girls club of pasadena. [applause] eunice davis whose husband hal david was a dear friend to nancy reagan. [applause] of course the hard-working and dedicated volunteers of the reagan library who makes your visit in our work so rich and memorable. and finally of course our reagan library visitors to whom we are so grateful to see after such a long journey back to normal. [applause] thank you all for joining us today to honor nancy davis reagan. when simon and schuster contacted karen about writing the definitive book about mrs. reagan, at first she declined. she had written just about every kind of story you could imagine. but she had never written a book. even for a most experienced of biographers, writing a book about someone with
author karen and her husband paul richter. chad fagan our sculpture is to unveiled the marquette of mrs. reagan earlier today. [applause] doctor should net that weatherspoon and rebecca naegele in their wonderful foster grandparents. [cheering] [applause] hometown favorite. lisa ceo of the boys and girls club of pasadena. [applause] eunice davis whose husband hal david was a dear friend to nancy reagan. [applause] of course the hard-working and dedicated volunteers of the reagan library who...
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karen is a storyteller. the story she has so expertly written has added greatly to this body of knowledge. her work helps us to know nancy reagan by painting a verbal portrait of the women we are here to honor. it is my pleasure to introduce to you karen tumulty, author of the triumph of nancy reagan. [applause] >> thank you so much, john. i will just be a few moments here. nancy reagan would say over and over and over again, my life began when i met ronny. i will briefly take you back to an earlier day, a day 100 years before the stay when a baby whose name at the time was an frances robins was born. she was born in a new york hospital. it was the most in auspicious of beginnings. we would find ourselves here 100 years later at this moment commemorating her birth. it is a story that is so unlikely. hollywood could not have dreamed of it. nancy -- she was known as nancy almost from the moment she was born. she was the product of a bad match between unambitious actress and a not particularly successful car sa
karen is a storyteller. the story she has so expertly written has added greatly to this body of knowledge. her work helps us to know nancy reagan by painting a verbal portrait of the women we are here to honor. it is my pleasure to introduce to you karen tumulty, author of the triumph of nancy reagan. [applause] >> thank you so much, john. i will just be a few moments here. nancy reagan would say over and over and over again, my life began when i met ronny. i will briefly take you back to...
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please karen, please.s is the sound of applause so we have look who first lies on the button, the first one answers the question that we asked sounded like this. build a long question build a house plant a tree raise a son. for you to add to this row and in childhood, once in childhood, i had a toy hare playing the drum. here it was pressed, because karen pressed the first one and at the same moment your button turned off, and the koran listen to the version. opa, that is, let's go on an earthly simple good, that is, need to plant a tree raise a son build a garage. there is such an answer on the scoreboard. no, there was no belief in schversia. you are not a fur coat, by the way, this separation of people who are talking about this part in our game from those who answered the question buy a fur coat for my wife is interesting. there is such a variant of the answer no, returning to your commands. i told the second team members passed you. david went through the article , it was a question of building a hous
please karen, please.s is the sound of applause so we have look who first lies on the button, the first one answers the question that we asked sounded like this. build a long question build a house plant a tree raise a son. for you to add to this row and in childhood, once in childhood, i had a toy hare playing the drum. here it was pressed, because karen pressed the first one and at the same moment your button turned off, and the koran listen to the version. opa, that is, let's go on an...
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>> this is a great question, karen.the, right now, given you know, we lived this phase, right we talked to investors all day long i'm sure you know the same people we talk to. i think right now we're at that epicenter moment where it basically prices in i wouldn't say a disaster, but close. so i think the downside of our bull bear scenario, we've come close to that bear moment which means there's more upside than down it doesn't get much worse from a sentiment perspective. again, i'm looking at sentiment versus reality of course, things could d deteriorate down the road. i checked my crystal ball today. the battery ran out so i have no idea what's going to happen. so far, the evidence shows things are stable despite the fear >> you should try prlugging it in, dan. when you say you know, that there's a lot more downside, i'm just trying to figure out at what point do you get concerned about credit quality because we've been operating in an environment where consumers have no excuse to have bad credit they've been getting
>> this is a great question, karen.the, right now, given you know, we lived this phase, right we talked to investors all day long i'm sure you know the same people we talk to. i think right now we're at that epicenter moment where it basically prices in i wouldn't say a disaster, but close. so i think the downside of our bull bear scenario, we've come close to that bear moment which means there's more upside than down it doesn't get much worse from a sentiment perspective. again, i'm...
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and the other wild card of course is the impact on the consumer, karen. so after all of this is said, we've got all these earnings out. we've got all these rates from various retailers. how are you feeling about the consumer and whether or not we have our arms around the impact the consumer is feeling from inflation, from rising rates, et cetera >> i think the consumer is probably feeling somewhat confused, right? it depends on which consumer you're talking about some companies obviously have very different consumers one interesting data point today, the cartier parent had terrible sales that took everyone by surprise that stock got hit 12, 13% i don't know where it closed so that's interesting. it makes me think is there any area that's safe usually luxury is safe somewhat, but maybe because luxury has grown so much from that chinese market or other asian markets as well, maybe that's not as safe anymore. i don't know, i feel like there was a lot of disarray and among shareholders looking at walmart and target, wow, that first 32% inventory build at walm
and the other wild card of course is the impact on the consumer, karen. so after all of this is said, we've got all these earnings out. we've got all these rates from various retailers. how are you feeling about the consumer and whether or not we have our arms around the impact the consumer is feeling from inflation, from rising rates, et cetera >> i think the consumer is probably feeling somewhat confused, right? it depends on which consumer you're talking about some companies obviously...
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i totally agree with you and karen.sides saying, listen, you signed it, you bought it, you bought it how you saw it, this is what it is but it doesn't mean you can't see continued volatility and that's ultimately what viewers reca about. >> up next, final trades new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get started today. at adp, we use data-driven insights to design solutions to help you manage payroll, benefits, and hr today, so you can have more success tomorrow. ♪ one thing leads to another, yeah, yeah ♪ >>> time for the final trade bono in? >> every time i get up here i'm going to tell you what companies you should buy and sell. you should have some c cash allocation particularly if the opportunity cost is rising for other reasons and you're feeling the pinch. have some allocation in cash don't feel the need to buy
i totally agree with you and karen.sides saying, listen, you signed it, you bought it, you bought it how you saw it, this is what it is but it doesn't mean you can't see continued volatility and that's ultimately what viewers reca about. >> up next, final trades new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit...
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thank you. >>> karen, let's talk about peloton. when you hear the ceo say thinly capitalized, it's never a good thing. you made a point they just recently did a capital raise, a pretty big one. >> thank god they did that capital raise. i think it was in october, november a few days after they said they don't need more money, they got i think about a billion two, which saved them that was brilliant, announcing defeat fine, i'm going to the capital market that was a really good thing to do maybe that was foley's finest hour, i'm not sure one of the metrics at peloton that i found most interesting was that they did have subscriber growth. but if you look at the number of rides or engagements per subscriber, it was down i thought a fair amount, which to me is a foreboding of more churn. as you use your bike less and less an it becomes more and more of the clothes hanger that we call it, you're going to cut off your subscription. they're planning on raising prices $5 which takes the yearly bill to a little over $500 so there was nothing
thank you. >>> karen, let's talk about peloton. when you hear the ceo say thinly capitalized, it's never a good thing. you made a point they just recently did a capital raise, a pretty big one. >> thank god they did that capital raise. i think it was in october, november a few days after they said they don't need more money, they got i think about a billion two, which saved them that was brilliant, announcing defeat fine, i'm going to the capital market that was a really good...
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karen you have been watching this closely what do you think? >> yes, and i am long.s a shareholder vote on -- it's a proxy on wednesday. and what's before the shareholders is to vote on do they want to keep the old slate current management or do they want to put in the activist slate. and so to me the issue is a board has two main jobs. pick the ceo and, two, decide on the destiny of this company. are they going to adopt mark 's new plan to maximize shareholder value, tlnshere has been many, or sell the company and they claim that they have run a real process to sell the company, even though that was four months ago. we should have heard more by now. this board should really delay the annual meeting and let the shareholders vote after they have decided what they are going to do with the destiny of this company. are they going to keep it and let management run it with their plan the same management they have had for a long time. or are they going to sell it to make shareholders tell you what they are going to do prior to your giving us the information about what you h
karen you have been watching this closely what do you think? >> yes, and i am long.s a shareholder vote on -- it's a proxy on wednesday. and what's before the shareholders is to vote on do they want to keep the old slate current management or do they want to put in the activist slate. and so to me the issue is a board has two main jobs. pick the ceo and, two, decide on the destiny of this company. are they going to adopt mark 's new plan to maximize shareholder value, tlnshere has been...
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this is "fast money" and on your desk, tim, karen, bonawyn and guy. let's begin with the sell-off on the street the major average doing an about face the s&p 500 dropping 3.5%. dow down more than 1,000 points. and once again big tech taking the biggest hit. the nasdaq tanking 5% closing at the lowest level since november of 2020. effectively, wiping out the year and a half of gains for all you investors out there. the big names you know, getting hammered, amazon down 7.5% apple 5.5% google under 5% and microsoft do you know about 4%. that is hundreds of billion dollars wiped out. but it wasn't just them. way fair losing one fourth of its value today. etsy down 17%, e-bay 13% and netflix and tesla down 7% and 8% remember how much we've talked about how important tesla is to the market because of all of options and derivatives tied to its equity now all of this happening as rates roared higher. the ten-year yield above 3% and now most mortgages are above 5.2% that is what happened today. question now is where do we go from here. and last night, the trad
this is "fast money" and on your desk, tim, karen, bonawyn and guy. let's begin with the sell-off on the street the major average doing an about face the s&p 500 dropping 3.5%. dow down more than 1,000 points. and once again big tech taking the biggest hit. the nasdaq tanking 5% closing at the lowest level since november of 2020. effectively, wiping out the year and a half of gains for all you investors out there. the big names you know, getting hammered, amazon down 7.5% apple...
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karen and dan said it. it probably trades down to those levels but what we said last night and not trying to sort of do a u-turn but snap on that flush yesterday given the volume and the valuations you saw it today. that's probably still the trade in this environment. you had that flush out and the volume capitulation. snap will get through this i think. that's the trade here for the pop in my opinion. >> tim, what's your take on this >> on twitter there's a shareholder meeting and they didn't talk about this deal because they couldn't and the ceo quote said he was exhausted and talked about product enhancement, increasing engagement a company i believe has intrinsic value. if this didn't happen and elon did not happen to twitter where would the stock be trading now has that alluminated the lack of a bid from other parties i don't know if it matters but if elon wept away it would trade at those levels but not stay there. i don't think there's a perfect solution in the ceo's chair but a company worth more ba
karen and dan said it. it probably trades down to those levels but what we said last night and not trying to sort of do a u-turn but snap on that flush yesterday given the volume and the valuations you saw it today. that's probably still the trade in this environment. you had that flush out and the volume capitulation. snap will get through this i think. that's the trade here for the pop in my opinion. >> tim, what's your take on this >> on twitter there's a shareholder meeting and...
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david brooks and karen tumulty consider political news.h more. >> from the west, the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. judy: first lady jill biden arrived in romania today, the first stop of her tour of eastern europe. as the war in ukraine grinds on, she visited u.s. and nato troops deployed in the region and will meet with ukrainian refugees this weekend. ten weeks into the devastating conflict, fierce battles rage in ukraine's northeast, where ukrainian forces have gone on the offensive as russia continues its slow but pounding push toward the donbas. in mariupol, a third effort to evacuate civilians from a besieged steel plant was underway tod, even as russian forces continued to storm it. and in a virtual address to the policy institute, chatham house, in london, president volodymyr zelenskyy said a peace deal may still be possible if russian troops retreat. >> they have back beyond the contact lines and they should withdraw the troops. and we will be able to start discussing despite the fact that they
david brooks and karen tumulty consider political news.h more. >> from the west, the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. judy: first lady jill biden arrived in romania today, the first stop of her tour of eastern europe. as the war in ukraine grinds on, she visited u.s. and nato troops deployed in the region and will meet with ukrainian refugees this weekend. ten weeks into the devastating conflict, fierce battles rage in ukraine's northeast, where ukrainian...
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i think robinhood has that value. >> karen, what do you think? you know, when i initially heard this, i thought ftx could be a buyer of robin hoold hood but ta separate entity making this purchase. >> i read it as fidelity, and if you read it, it just says for investment purposes. but they did file a 13-d it used to be that when you said for investment purposes, that that was what it was for but now in the elon musk world, maybe it isn't maybe they could change their mind and decide to do something more aggressive, i don't know. it is interesting, though, i think that that probably does put a floor in hood because you've got to think there's at least one buyer out there who would be willing to buy more so i don't know. i think that's -- this is a very interesting occurrence i actually think buying and running hood would be just an absolute nightmare >> yeah, or just operating it. they're expected to do, i don't know, $2 billion in revenue -- they're supposed to lose on a gaap basis $1.2 billion this year they're supposed to lose half a billion ne
i think robinhood has that value. >> karen, what do you think? you know, when i initially heard this, i thought ftx could be a buyer of robin hoold hood but ta separate entity making this purchase. >> i read it as fidelity, and if you read it, it just says for investment purposes. but they did file a 13-d it used to be that when you said for investment purposes, that that was what it was for but now in the elon musk world, maybe it isn't maybe they could change their mind and decide...
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karen karmiel tambor -- karen karniol-tambor is at bridgewater associates. how do you fold in the geopolitics of whatever one wants, some better outcome and climate, with this dead serious analysis of geo security? karen: i think what is happening now is there is sort of a tough realization that to make progress on climate, a lot of the letters we have put out there as the most effective are actually pretty inflationary, and that is more difficult to do at a time when inflation is already rising, and of the same time, we can't really thing about energy without also thinking about energy security, so now we have gone from sort of a one dimensional equation to bring carbon down to now i three divisional equation to handle energy inflation at the same time. tom: coal, you can't even do a standard to be asian analysis on australia. it is such a moonshot right now. are you amending the bridgewater esg view, or are you pausing it, waiting for a place to restart the present esg view? karen: for us there's two types of esg views. one is just you can't really analyze
karen karmiel tambor -- karen karniol-tambor is at bridgewater associates. how do you fold in the geopolitics of whatever one wants, some better outcome and climate, with this dead serious analysis of geo security? karen: i think what is happening now is there is sort of a tough realization that to make progress on climate, a lot of the letters we have put out there as the most effective are actually pretty inflationary, and that is more difficult to do at a time when inflation is already...
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karen, what did you make of the quarter? >> what do you make of every quarter. costco is so good at executing their business the only reason that it's down is that it's really expensive and more expensive than any retailer as it deserves to be because they're so good at execution. if you own the stock this is in no way a reason to panic or get out. still executing -- i wish i owned it i don't. always been too expensive and that's a mistake >> all-time high that's like an annuity. >> it is it's absolutely amazing and just continue to do it. quarter after quarter and we already -- they do give you monthly numbers. one of the advantages you have over costco but when you look at these numbers i think they all look great did they blow us away? probably not and that was what we were probably expecting and that's why i also would say, why we saw the day that we had before we got to the closing bell and then got the earnings, i think people are looking for more i was looking for more i actually bought some calls late in the day looking for a little bit more. i thought t
karen, what did you make of the quarter? >> what do you make of every quarter. costco is so good at executing their business the only reason that it's down is that it's really expensive and more expensive than any retailer as it deserves to be because they're so good at execution. if you own the stock this is in no way a reason to panic or get out. still executing -- i wish i owned it i don't. always been too expensive and that's a mistake >> all-time high that's like an annuity....
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within minutes, he did. >> i was not trying to shoot karen summers.hings that she was in the wrong place at the wrong time. >> wilson confessed to killing karen summers. and even said he thought it was all over, when police actually caught him with the gun he used. >> it blew me away, that i got caught with a gun, and they just let me go. all i know is, i had a murder weapon on me, and they let me go. >> wilson said, is seemed the detective had already made up his mind, that malcolm and demarco were the killers. and he just played along. >> all i had to do is answer the question, yes or no. did i give bullets to malcolm and demarco? >> i said. yes >> demarco give you a? gun >> he said, did demarco give you a gun and i said yes. that's what i had to say. and that's when i set. and they let me out. >> and that is why he was, free to kill the convenience store manager. a murder, that never would have happened, and wilson been in jail and charged with karen summers's death. >> you have people who would be alive, families not affected, not destroyed by thi
within minutes, he did. >> i was not trying to shoot karen summers.hings that she was in the wrong place at the wrong time. >> wilson confessed to killing karen summers. and even said he thought it was all over, when police actually caught him with the gun he used. >> it blew me away, that i got caught with a gun, and they just let me go. all i know is, i had a murder weapon on me, and they let me go. >> wilson said, is seemed the detective had already made up his mind,...
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on the desk tonight tim seem more, karen finerman, dan nathan and guy adami. we start off with the jamie dimon rally. the company held its first investor day since the start of the pandemic the bank saying it could hit roe targets faster than expected the stock rallied nearly 2%. the dow and nasdaq strongly positive too do these comments from jamie dimon suggest broader strength in the economy and markets do we believe jamie dimon versus what some other prognosticators are saying karen? >> she believes everything he says let's be fair. >> there was a lot to love about this investor day and i'm not just talking about jamie dimon he was very optimistic, which is great. he often has a great handle on the economy at large so i like to hear what he has to say but the things that were really important today were the net interest margin. last quarter there was so much concern about the net interest margin shrinking this quarter with rates higher, they said the net interest margin will go from 53 to 56 and exit the year at a 66 runway that was very, very good the othe
on the desk tonight tim seem more, karen finerman, dan nathan and guy adami. we start off with the jamie dimon rally. the company held its first investor day since the start of the pandemic the bank saying it could hit roe targets faster than expected the stock rallied nearly 2%. the dow and nasdaq strongly positive too do these comments from jamie dimon suggest broader strength in the economy and markets do we believe jamie dimon versus what some other prognosticators are saying karen?...
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on the desk tonight, tim seymour, karen finerman, brian kelly. we begin with apple's deep decline, the stock falling 5% today and quietly over the last week, down nearly 12%. the market cap dropped close to $320 billion in one week, that's one mastercard and two salesforces. apple has been a pillar of strength, not so much anymore. so what can that mean for the markets? brian kelly? >> well, it seems to me you might have more weakness here. apple has been this bellwether everybody has looked at it and said, you know what, this thing is levitating, this is what everybody is in, this is also a big retail name, so to speak and actually in everybody's portfolio, in the swiss national banks portfolio. they're one of the largest holders. this is the big one, breaking 150 was big, when we saw it break 150, you saw the nasdaq start to sell off and cascaded from there i think now looking at it what do we do with it you got to wait for apple to bottom and reverse before you say, hey, maybe this is a chance to buy the market in the whole. >> it is not just
on the desk tonight, tim seymour, karen finerman, brian kelly. we begin with apple's deep decline, the stock falling 5% today and quietly over the last week, down nearly 12%. the market cap dropped close to $320 billion in one week, that's one mastercard and two salesforces. apple has been a pillar of strength, not so much anymore. so what can that mean for the markets? brian kelly? >> well, it seems to me you might have more weakness here. apple has been this bellwether everybody has...
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. >> mexicana en el mundial >>> le presentamos a karen dÍaz que serÁ una de las primeras en arbitrar copa de el mundo por telemundo la casa del mundial. >>> muy buenas tardes >> estamos en piedras negras en esta ediciÓn especial para la costa este de los estados unidos >>> son las 9:30 en el oeste del paÍs en esta ediciÓn estamos aquÍ porque hoy un juez federal de louisiana mantiene el tÍtulo 42 para poder expulsar inmediatamente a los inmigrantes bajo el argumento de la pandemia hoy el juez le da la razÓn a los 24 estados demandante asegura que es necesario mantener las restricciones del tÍtulo 42 por la capacidad que tienen para cruzar a la frontera e ir a diferentes estados del paÍs el gobierno del presidente biden querÍa que terminara tan pronto como el lunes que entra por eso estamos aquÍ por eso tenemos cobertura en equipo estamos en texas arizona en mÉxico y tambiÉn en washington, dc con las reacciones de esta noticia que ha despertado muchÍsima controversia todos los Ángulos los vamos a analizar y vamos a comenzar del otro lado del rÍo bravo. estÁ edgar muÑoz >>> durante este
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karen, what do you say >> i'm starting to see a pattern are grasso and me.hat makes me a trade it by definition i think you know, we have a pretty low multiple here as we've had for some time, but fedex has had fits and starts where they seem to be getting their act together and i'm optimistic they'll continue to do so and i think the environment is not bad for them as we reopened and they do more business deliveries. they have pricing power. they are in somewhat of a, on olo ologopoly. >> the tan relief. >> i didn't say trade it or fade it on the first one. i'm going to fade this one i'm not a big believer in solar's ability to hold the line much in the way i think the energy space is. i don't need to own this there's a couple of names in this etf sun run is one where they have a margin increase, but i'm not chasing solar here >> bonawyn >> i'm fading this one as well this is something i'm more constructive on long-term in terms of a thematic play, but the arverage forward pe is aroun 33, 35 times that's just not the type of name i want to be in. that's the
karen, what do you say >> i'm starting to see a pattern are grasso and me.hat makes me a trade it by definition i think you know, we have a pretty low multiple here as we've had for some time, but fedex has had fits and starts where they seem to be getting their act together and i'm optimistic they'll continue to do so and i think the environment is not bad for them as we reopened and they do more business deliveries. they have pricing power. they are in somewhat of a, on olo ologopoly....
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karen is a kindergarten teacher.s her salary alone. >> with my income, after i pay the mortgage, i have $200 left. that doesn't include the water, the electricity, the food. as a teacher, with a teacher's salary -- it's -- it's kind of overwhelming. >> reporter: on the choctaw reservation in mississippi, the scope of the loss is devastating. the little girl who lost both parents. milindie bell raising her 7-year-old niece cordelia. >> where's your jacket and mask? >> reporter: parents craig and mindy bell died three months apart. both getting covid before the vaccines were ready. >> that's milindie in the blue jacket. that's tashta in the black jacket. they're my mama and daddy. but they died. >> reporter: mylindie is about to bring her niece to the covid memorial on the reservation. >> look, they made this cross for those that passed from covid. so mamo and your mama, this is in honor of them. >> what's honor mean? >> like honoring people because they've passed. the mississippi band of choctaw indians, dedicated to
karen is a kindergarten teacher.s her salary alone. >> with my income, after i pay the mortgage, i have $200 left. that doesn't include the water, the electricity, the food. as a teacher, with a teacher's salary -- it's -- it's kind of overwhelming. >> reporter: on the choctaw reservation in mississippi, the scope of the loss is devastating. the little girl who lost both parents. milindie bell raising her 7-year-old niece cordelia. >> where's your jacket and mask? >>...
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just sixpence shell casings from the bullets that had carried karen and clarissa. fired from a glut 17 handgun. >> we did find out that just two doors down, across the street, someone had seen a blue vehicle parked right on the right side of the road. in that, right now, at this point that is all i have. >> so detective nelson set out to find more about his victims. >> karen loft in turned out to be a devoted mother and nurse with no apparent enemies. she was divorced from caresses father kirkland, who now lived in atlanta the daughter, charisma was in private school had good grades and was still a very attached to her father. >> chris it was a special girl for me, because at a young age she had open heart surgery, and she bounced right back from. it kirkland said he had watched karissa blossom into a gregarious teenager. a fashionista and inspiring model with a knack for selfies. >> i sing the song by bob carlile, it's called butterfly kisses. it told the story of him and a daughter, and i used to sing that song to her. and she would just look at me and she loved
just sixpence shell casings from the bullets that had carried karen and clarissa. fired from a glut 17 handgun. >> we did find out that just two doors down, across the street, someone had seen a blue vehicle parked right on the right side of the road. in that, right now, at this point that is all i have. >> so detective nelson set out to find more about his victims. >> karen loft in turned out to be a devoted mother and nurse with no apparent enemies. she was divorced from...
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d 1 paired back disney and t-mobile. >> thank you leslie which one would you focus on, karen? >> well tiger global is really interesting to me. some of those seemed like they were good sales. it is sort of makes you wonder, wow, what is left in the portfolio to be down as much as they are but they have a gigantic run i like to see, you know, big holders of the faangs. i'm curious were there faang buyers or sellers, i'm guessing sellers since we had the big bounce in january. but other than that, i don't know something like a pershing square would be interesting i know they have reported but i haven't seen it yet. >> guy >> just goes to show you even the smartest people in the room are just getting obliterated in these markets. when everybody was doing well when valuations didn't matter. now look at all of these names without exception, every name on that list are stocks that had valuations that didn't make sense in zero interest rates and everybody was focusing when rates go higher. i'll say a name that i think is interesting here amazon is taken to the wood shed i think a lot
d 1 paired back disney and t-mobile. >> thank you leslie which one would you focus on, karen? >> well tiger global is really interesting to me. some of those seemed like they were good sales. it is sort of makes you wonder, wow, what is left in the portfolio to be down as much as they are but they have a gigantic run i like to see, you know, big holders of the faangs. i'm curious were there faang buyers or sellers, i'm guessing sellers since we had the big bounce in january. but...
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karen: catholic churches in cities across the country increasing security.aw enforcement agents said they are aware of the calls for demonstrations from multiple groups. one group saying on twitter they are calling for a mother's day abortion rights strike in and around catholic churches because "six extremist catholics set out to overturn roe." even though catholic teachings prohibit abortion, 56% of catholics set abortion should be legal in all or most cases. if roe v. wade is overturned, laws governing abortion will be left to the states. senate majority leader chuck schumer will hold a vote instead. he says that is so the american public will know where their respective senators stand. >> we are not going to let a bunch of extreme supreme court justices or extreme right-wing wing politicians take away the rights of an hundred million american women. >> 26 states are certain or likely to outlaw abortion entirely if roe v. wade is overturned. >> who should make this decision? should it be a woman and her doctor or a politician? karen: many states have so-c
karen: catholic churches in cities across the country increasing security.aw enforcement agents said they are aware of the calls for demonstrations from multiple groups. one group saying on twitter they are calling for a mother's day abortion rights strike in and around catholic churches because "six extremist catholics set out to overturn roe." even though catholic teachings prohibit abortion, 56% of catholics set abortion should be legal in all or most cases. if roe v. wade is...
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group i mean karen, it's laughable except it's.it is actually going to get worse for women in afghanistan. but what are we supposed to do about this? because afghan people are suffering, we have got western ngos, there's pressure on governments in the west to try to help these poor afghan people who are suffering under terrible shower government. what do we do about? this >> this is a very good question, a very hard-line. i mean the obvious thing to do is to counter the taliban's determination for, to get recognition, and to get humanitarian aid, and to unfreeze sanctions. and to leverage that for a addressing the treatment of women. how far that will go, we don't know. one of the unfortunate things you mentioned, ngos is that there's been a lot of energy put into providing scholarships for women to travel abroad, and studying abroad. and using american universe he's actually to take each afghans, including women, remotely. whether or not these can continue in the current context, is really a problem. that would be one of the ways.
group i mean karen, it's laughable except it's.it is actually going to get worse for women in afghanistan. but what are we supposed to do about this? because afghan people are suffering, we have got western ngos, there's pressure on governments in the west to try to help these poor afghan people who are suffering under terrible shower government. what do we do about? this >> this is a very good question, a very hard-line. i mean the obvious thing to do is to counter the taliban's...
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karen, i know you watch hyg. they hit levels not seen for more than two years this week. >> there is two parts. there is the rate part and the credit part. so credit is something really to watch. we haven't really seen any kind of credit disruption really. but that is the thing that really shakes the market where the vix could go just berserk. i'm short the lqd and hyg as a good market hedge. >> i think the fed is -- guy said it before, they were so far behind now and now they're putting the foot on the pedal so aggressively that you can't help but hurt the economy and that is what they're trying to do. so we've heard from tony, we've heard from joe and when you start to look at this, people are starting to get really cautious, really fearful about this and joe is throwing out numbers being down, 20%, 25% that is nothing to sneeze at there. so, i would say that the fed is so far behind right now, they're going to have a mistake here and they're not going to be able to get footing back on target again. which means
karen, i know you watch hyg. they hit levels not seen for more than two years this week. >> there is two parts. there is the rate part and the credit part. so credit is something really to watch. we haven't really seen any kind of credit disruption really. but that is the thing that really shakes the market where the vix could go just berserk. i'm short the lqd and hyg as a good market hedge. >> i think the fed is -- guy said it before, they were so far behind now and now they're...
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karen georgievich, the risk is clearly visible to the actress. i counted. yes, after all, the stone flower of vdnkh in general, but i must say, that peterhof started from elizaveta petrovna, the last of the russian romanovs, and ended it altogether. forgive me, god, a german, so it won’t work, it seems that larisa is right and larisa hears the logic and support correctly. what nickname did john silver not have in the novel treasure island many ham john the crutch of the longtongue? my favorite roman well, first of all, he was deceived by such, as they say, by such a drive they say in the criminal world. one-legged john crutch ham lanky john you know the beef around here, i think. because he is short-lived and i think even there was another character, but in my opinion, lanky john well, what does he tell himself to decide? well hello. well hello what? let women have to solve all the most important issues in life, then the world will be much better to bring to this issue, at least take it. let's ask, for example, they read from those gathered in the hall. let
karen georgievich, the risk is clearly visible to the actress. i counted. yes, after all, the stone flower of vdnkh in general, but i must say, that peterhof started from elizaveta petrovna, the last of the russian romanovs, and ended it altogether. forgive me, god, a german, so it won’t work, it seems that larisa is right and larisa hears the logic and support correctly. what nickname did john silver not have in the novel treasure island many ham john the crutch of the longtongue? my...
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karen lynch and david on the fed. markets near session highs the fed just raised rates by 50 basis points it was a double. they announced plans to start trimming their balance sheet but, mike, i guess it could have been worse and more hawkish because the market was very relieved to hear that the fed is not considering 75 basis points, which would be a triple hike and fed chair powell really laid out a pretty clear road map that was already there. what do you make of the reaction >> exactly we were somewhat spring loaded the market we've been talking about was beared up and investors going around collecting new things to worry about and that included the possibility the fed was going to be even more full steam ahead, wanting to keep that 75 basis point potential for a hike out there. and essentially being interested in breaking things as opposed to just trying to get back to normal given the position we started in, it seems as if we triggered that same reaction we had the past two fed meetings, went into all of them at
karen lynch and david on the fed. markets near session highs the fed just raised rates by 50 basis points it was a double. they announced plans to start trimming their balance sheet but, mike, i guess it could have been worse and more hawkish because the market was very relieved to hear that the fed is not considering 75 basis points, which would be a triple hike and fed chair powell really laid out a pretty clear road map that was already there. what do you make of the reaction >>...
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it was betty and who had hired karen johnson, a known relation.ie was kidnapped. >> you felt safe with can take care bonding. >> i did. but bruce wanted me to do is take her into a nursing home. >> he told you? that >> yes. i said, as long as we can have help, 24/7, she is not going anywhere. >> bonnie's financial guardian, gerald spanx, said he also butted heads with bruce harkey. >> the best way i can explain bruce harkey is greedy and, for lack of a better word, a jerk. he's just a solid turk. >> according to sphinx, bruce not only accused him of mismanaging the harkey state, but also tried to bully him into accepting the sale of a chunk of land to their neighbor. the actor, tommy lee jones, for half 1 million dollars. it was good for bruce, but sphinx says, not for bonnie. so, he killed it. >> he wanted bonnie to get virtually nothing. less than $50,000 in what he wanted her to get. >> and the rest of the money would've gone to bruce? >> the rest would've gone to bruce and john. yes. >> so, you said to bruce, i'm not for this. >> and that sent
it was betty and who had hired karen johnson, a known relation.ie was kidnapped. >> you felt safe with can take care bonding. >> i did. but bruce wanted me to do is take her into a nursing home. >> he told you? that >> yes. i said, as long as we can have help, 24/7, she is not going anywhere. >> bonnie's financial guardian, gerald spanx, said he also butted heads with bruce harkey. >> the best way i can explain bruce harkey is greedy and, for lack of a better...
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much more he sees equities following on our premium service cnbc.com recommend you check that out karen? >>> the ecb's latest financial stability review is warning that rising inflation and growth risks are exacerbating existing vulnerabilities in the area. the report says conditions have worsened as the invasion of ukraine leads to spiking energy and commodity prices lenders face weaker profitability ahead and risk of further market corrections remain let's get to the chairman of the board of robabank. i think most people know they've been a huge player in financing the food and commodity sectors globally two sectors we've seen the biggest fluctuations on markets. i'm sure you're surprised by the extent of fluctuations what does this mean? >> obviously the increasing prices is an expression of the food crisis, not the cause of the food crisis. the real cause is the disruption caused by the war in ukraine and both russia and ukraine are obviously the big suppliers of many commodities in the food space and they're blocked. there are huge piles of crgrain sitting at the border of ukraine
much more he sees equities following on our premium service cnbc.com recommend you check that out karen? >>> the ecb's latest financial stability review is warning that rising inflation and growth risks are exacerbating existing vulnerabilities in the area. the report says conditions have worsened as the invasion of ukraine leads to spiking energy and commodity prices lenders face weaker profitability ahead and risk of further market corrections remain let's get to the chairman of the...
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the at the sound bite karen from a fellow michigan prosecutor.ing to handle the overturn of roe. get your opinion on the other side. >> i have a warrant division. my warrant division has been instructed, if the crime is on the books, why am i picking and choosing which crimes i'm going to enforce and not enforce? that would be not giving proper notice in the legal world of, what is a crime and what isn't? i don't have a right to turn my back on the law when i'm supposed to uphold it. >> karen, i'm sure there's some ivory tower institutionalist right now who's saying, look, he doesn't necessarily agree or disagree with the law, but aren't we supposed to enforce any law that's on the books? what would be your response that to the that if someone were to say, hey, you don't have to like the law, it's your responsibility to enforce it? >> it's my responsibility to use my discretion with all of the experience and expertise that i have gained in the over 20 years of experience i have as a judge and assistant prosecutor and lawyer in private practice an
the at the sound bite karen from a fellow michigan prosecutor.ing to handle the overturn of roe. get your opinion on the other side. >> i have a warrant division. my warrant division has been instructed, if the crime is on the books, why am i picking and choosing which crimes i'm going to enforce and not enforce? that would be not giving proper notice in the legal world of, what is a crime and what isn't? i don't have a right to turn my back on the law when i'm supposed to uphold it....
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brian kelly and dan nathan, karen care we start off with the answer to what the one question the markets wanted to hear could ceci a 75-basis point hike in our future? >> 75 basis point increase is not something the committee is actively considering >> from the moment those words left the chairman's mouth, the major averages were off to the races, rallying nearly 3% across the board. s&p 500 posting the best day since may 2020 now i'm going to ask to pause here, because before we get to the men who asked the chairman to speak those market-moving words, i'm going come right here to our desk first and ask you guys this question based on what he said, do you think 75 basis points is off the table? raise your hands no one >> yeah. >> it's still on the table okay >> let's get to senior economics reporter steve liesman interesting how the markets respond and how the traders actually process his words, steve. >> yes it's interesting the fed and the fed chair powell delivered what they were expecting to deliver, 50 base point rate hike today. a plan to slash the balance sheet. but powell threw t
brian kelly and dan nathan, karen care we start off with the answer to what the one question the markets wanted to hear could ceci a 75-basis point hike in our future? >> 75 basis point increase is not something the committee is actively considering >> from the moment those words left the chairman's mouth, the major averages were off to the races, rallying nearly 3% across the board. s&p 500 posting the best day since may 2020 now i'm going to ask to pause here, because before...
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. >> this is karen meredith standing behind her son's grave this morning at arlington national cemetery in virginia. it was 18 years ago today that her son, first lieutenant kenneth ballard, was killed in a tank accident in iraq. >> they're not a number. they're not this, you know, head stone. and it's a real person behind that. kenneth was 26 years old. he was my only child. >> reporter: first lieutenant ballard enlisted in the army three months after graduating from mountain view high school. he was the fourth generation of army officer in his family. >> he really loved being in the military. >> reporter: he started drawing tanks on his homework at age 4 and was known to wear metallica t-shirts under his uniform. ♪ >> he needs to be remembered because he did put down his life for this country. and he loved being in the military. he loved serving. he loved his guys, they loved him, and it's important that we know who is fighting for their freedom, for our freedom. >> reporter: this memorial day, karen meredith wants people to think differently about this monday every year from now on.
. >> this is karen meredith standing behind her son's grave this morning at arlington national cemetery in virginia. it was 18 years ago today that her son, first lieutenant kenneth ballard, was killed in a tank accident in iraq. >> they're not a number. they're not this, you know, head stone. and it's a real person behind that. kenneth was 26 years old. he was my only child. >> reporter: first lieutenant ballard enlisted in the army three months after graduating from mountain...
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where's karen? karen? come here. >> right. >> ok. >> ok.oducers. she's from rome. so you tell us what you think, karen. >> ok. ok. no pressure. >> no. no pressure, no pressure. he's not nervous at all. >> noda: i'm not nervous. >> tucci: he doesn't care about our opinion. >> noda: va bene? >> it's divine. yes, it's so good. it's perfectly creamy. it's not too intense, it's not overloaded with flavour. >> yeah. >> it's the perfect amount of pepper. >> yeah. and it really respects, you know, how it would be cooked in a family. there's always a secret. >> there's always a secret, that's true. there's always a secret. when it comes to food, romans know what they like and like what they know. beyond his masterful take on the classics noda's menu is full of incredible innovations - from sweetbreads with heart to purple potato cream with plum gelato. i was curious how the city had taken to his creations. >> the downside of rome being so steeped in history is that sometimes great things are resisted because they're new and not what people are used
where's karen? karen? come here. >> right. >> ok. >> ok.oducers. she's from rome. so you tell us what you think, karen. >> ok. ok. no pressure. >> no. no pressure, no pressure. he's not nervous at all. >> noda: i'm not nervous. >> tucci: he doesn't care about our opinion. >> noda: va bene? >> it's divine. yes, it's so good. it's perfectly creamy. it's not too intense, it's not overloaded with flavour. >> yeah. >> it's the perfect...
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ravens mother, karen, was stunned. >> i just couldn't believe it, how could you be so stupid?he admitted it, he didn't try to get out of it. i was proud of him for that. >> for owning up? >> for owning up. >> along with the young couples financial stress, friends told detectives raven and janet had also had a brush with infidelity. according to janet's friend, brittany, within just months of the wedding, raven had cheated on janet. how did she sound when that happened? >> devastated. >> and then she went back with him after that? >> she forgave him. she made promises to love him for good, for bad, for ugly and to support him. >> but brittani notice other problems in the marriage. janet, she says, was struggling with what appeared to be ravens increasingly dramatic mood swings. >> she told me that sometimes things were like perfect and it was like holding your breath because you never knew when the coin would flip and all of a sudden everything that was wrong in the world was her fault. >> things got so bad that a year before the homicide, janet and raven briefly separated. by
ravens mother, karen, was stunned. >> i just couldn't believe it, how could you be so stupid?he admitted it, he didn't try to get out of it. i was proud of him for that. >> for owning up? >> for owning up. >> along with the young couples financial stress, friends told detectives raven and janet had also had a brush with infidelity. according to janet's friend, brittany, within just months of the wedding, raven had cheated on janet. how did she sound when that happened?...
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asked what kind of person karen jean-pierre was, uh, she was not the most such a public figure in then politics. they immediately showed her husband, uh, we can also show a photo, on which she is depicted. uh, my own wife. well, she's so perfect. this is her 54- year-old wife, she is such an appointment of western civilization, for which our notorious westerners, libertarians, are still praying, wonderful, we will miss the psaki. this is a fool. uh, but such a charming, redbone, freckled. she has at least two children. she gave birth in a normal marriage. uh, but this is a lady, if you understand, in order to become the leader of the uh, lgbt movement, you have to do this all the time, punch it, that is, she did not study international relationships. like we didn’t read archival documents, we know more about the history of the united states than i’m sure, because i came across people in america after college who couldn’t remember who hemingway was talking about. oh, we went through this this this this this president no. no, that's how you understand, this is the face of that same amer
asked what kind of person karen jean-pierre was, uh, she was not the most such a public figure in then politics. they immediately showed her husband, uh, we can also show a photo, on which she is depicted. uh, my own wife. well, she's so perfect. this is her 54- year-old wife, she is such an appointment of western civilization, for which our notorious westerners, libertarians, are still praying, wonderful, we will miss the psaki. this is a fool. uh, but such a charming, redbone, freckled. she...
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and can see that karen was in really bad shape.she called 9-1-1 stabilize karen's neck and kept her safe until paramedics arrived. karen says if it was not for sophia, she would be dead. sophia was given a life saving award from the police department and $1000 educational grant from doordash. sometimes the wrapping paper is really the best part of any gifts. just ask and the toddler or some red tailed monkeys. the oakland zoo shared this video. one of the monkeys having a blast with the wrapping paper and that role. ribbon at their to bits and pieces and just having a grand old time. cute little monkey. zoo. there is a new glass bottom bridge that is now opened in vietnam. it spans more than 2000 feet. the back-log pedestrian bridge is said to be the longest glass bottom bridge in the world. with the guinness world record scheduled to visit later on this month. the bridge is built with 3 layers of tempered glass. it's 500 feet above valley. the company that designed the bridge, put it to the test by having heavy cars and trucks dri
and can see that karen was in really bad shape.she called 9-1-1 stabilize karen's neck and kept her safe until paramedics arrived. karen says if it was not for sophia, she would be dead. sophia was given a life saving award from the police department and $1000 educational grant from doordash. sometimes the wrapping paper is really the best part of any gifts. just ask and the toddler or some red tailed monkeys. the oakland zoo shared this video. one of the monkeys having a blast with the...
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karen travers. justin frank of bloomberg news. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome white house press secretary jen psaki. [applause] tonight's headliner and host of the daily show, trevor noah. [applause] the president and chief executive officer of cbs, mr. george cheeks. and the president of the white house correspondents association, cbs news radio correspondent stephen portnoy. [cheering] ladies and gentlemen, please rise for the nation's colors presented by the joint armed forces color guard and please remain standing or our national anthem performed by the united states marine band. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> present arms. ♪ ♪ [applause] ♪ ♪ >> now, ladies and gentlemen, the president of the white house correspondents' association, stephen portnoy. >> thank you, ladies and gentlemen, thank you to the band into the sergeant. ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the white house correspondents dinner. [applause] we are very grateful that you have all been vaccinated and tested today. president and dr. biden will be joining us next hour. the special
karen travers. justin frank of bloomberg news. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome white house press secretary jen psaki. [applause] tonight's headliner and host of the daily show, trevor noah. [applause] the president and chief executive officer of cbs, mr. george cheeks. and the president of the white house correspondents association, cbs news radio correspondent stephen portnoy. [cheering] ladies and gentlemen, please rise for the nation's colors presented by the joint armed forces color...
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but karen we get this, wonderful.right, still to come, an agonizing weekend for airlines as passengers we will explain why thousands of flights were canceled around the world. you're watching cnn newsroom. we'll be back in just a moment. the e hurt, the e doubt, ththe pain. no matter what, we go onon. biofrereeze. covid-19 moves fast, and now you can too by asking your healthcare provider if an oral treatment is right for you. oral treatments can be taken at home and must be taken within 5 days from when symptoms first appear. if you have symptoms of covid-19, even if they're mild don't wait, get tested quickly. if you test positive and are at high risk for severe disease, act fast ask if an oral treatment is right for you. covid-19 moves fast and now you can too. up to 6000 flights across the world were canceled over the past few days. causing chaos and frustration for travelers. u.s. base delta airlines was among the hardest hit with more than 500 flights axed over the wee long holiday weekend. the carob limbs wheth
but karen we get this, wonderful.right, still to come, an agonizing weekend for airlines as passengers we will explain why thousands of flights were canceled around the world. you're watching cnn newsroom. we'll be back in just a moment. the e hurt, the e doubt, ththe pain. no matter what, we go onon. biofrereeze. covid-19 moves fast, and now you can too by asking your healthcare provider if an oral treatment is right for you. oral treatments can be taken at home and must be taken within 5 days...
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named karen. are there any women here named karen? screw the karen mvr is the official station for karen's right which we used to usually call the, the nosy neighbors the next door neighbor and bewitched remember her ? gladys thank you . get that man out of here. i have a term but yeah, but that's what it is. it's like that's what the station is. that's their brand. okay, i'm going to shut up now. up next , identifying as a lady make a criminal smart. yeah. hi, hi, i'm christina. you may know me from flipping houses, flipping. i've designed hundreds of new faces and i've seen it all crumbling route impossible seems clunky. step over tabs. say goodbye to that ugly headache and hello to jacuzzi baths remodel. everyone knows the jacuzzi brand. they're the most trusted name in water for over sixty years. but did you know they can install a gorgeous bath or shower? it feels incredible and as little as one day and at a price that will fit any budget. stepping into your new shower has never been easier.
named karen. are there any women here named karen? screw the karen mvr is the official station for karen's right which we used to usually call the, the nosy neighbors the next door neighbor and bewitched remember her ? gladys thank you . get that man out of here. i have a term but yeah, but that's what it is. it's like that's what the station is. that's their brand. okay, i'm going to shut up now. up next , identifying as a lady make a criminal smart. yeah. hi, hi, i'm christina. you may know...
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karen? upon karen? upon president lam that is 5 minutes. >> what? not 5 minutes you can't lie like that. that is one comment. that is one minute. >> okay. we will close public comment for tonight for closed session. >> at this time00 autoboard will go in closed session i call a recess of the regular >> thank you. eye like on reconvene to open session. item l -- krm vote on student expulsion matteris move to approve of the agreement of 1 middle school matter 2021, twooshg 18, from the district for the remainder of the spring semester 22 and spring 2022. >> second. >> moved. >> roll call. >> yes. >> [inaudible]. >> yes. >> [inaudible], >> yes. >> [inaudible], >> yes. >> [inaudible], >> yes. >> [inaudible]. >> yes. >> i move approval the stip laid agreement of high school matter 21-22 issue 19 for the remarndz of the spring semester 22 and spring 22. second. >> roll call, please. >> [inaudible]. >> yes. >> [no mic]. >> yes. >> [inaudible]. >> yes. >> [inaudible]. >> yes. >> [inaudible]. >> yes. >> [inaudible], >> yes. >> >> in number 2 report from clos
karen? upon karen? upon president lam that is 5 minutes. >> what? not 5 minutes you can't lie like that. that is one comment. that is one minute. >> okay. we will close public comment for tonight for closed session. >> at this time00 autoboard will go in closed session i call a recess of the regular >> thank you. eye like on reconvene to open session. item l -- krm vote on student expulsion matteris move to approve of the agreement of 1 middle school matter 2021, twooshg...
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karen, i can't resist askin: abramovich. karen, i can't resist asking you _ abramovich.ne against england in the world cup 1986 —— diego mary —— mary ...itisan it is an amazing spice, but the erson it is an amazing spice, but the person who _ it is an amazing spice, but the person who is _ it is an amazing spice, but the person who is getting _ it is an amazing spice, but the person who is getting it _ it is an amazing spice, but the person who is getting it is - it is an amazing spice, but the person who is getting it is getting a unique piece of football history, so while it might seem crazy, from the likes of regular people with regular salaries, with a collector, they see it in... regular salaries, with a collector, they see it in. . .— they see it in... kieran maguire, they see it in... kieran maguire, the rice they see it in. .. kieran maguire, the price of— they see it in. .. kieran maguire, the price of football— they see it in... kieran maguire, the price of football is _ they see it in... kieran maguire, the price of football is getting i the price of football
karen, i can't resist askin: abramovich. karen, i can't resist asking you _ abramovich.ne against england in the world cup 1986 —— diego mary —— mary ...itisan it is an amazing spice, but the erson it is an amazing spice, but the person who _ it is an amazing spice, but the person who is _ it is an amazing spice, but the person who is getting _ it is an amazing spice, but the person who is getting it _ it is an amazing spice, but the person who is getting it is - it is an amazing spice,...