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thank you for joining us. >> >> think of having me, kristin -- thank you for having become, kristin. >> bespectacled, you look right. -- great. >> it is not a common occurrence. >> i am glad you have them on because you need to look closely at our two truths and ally. this is where dr. -- and a lie. this is where dr. patel asks us a question and we pick out the light. today's headlines. >> kristin is so good at this game we have to try to switch it up and make it harder. tell me, which of these is not true. hey, arkansas, colorado, are ara new mexico, and west virginia are committed boosted for all ahead of the fda or a 3000 person trial for the fighter antiviral pill showed a 89% decrease in hospitalization and death or more than 100,000 people died of drug overdoses between april 2020 and april 2020 one. which is not true? -- 2021. which is not true? >> folks, i need your help. which is false. i think a is true because i remember taking notes of some of the states thinking, oh, ok. i think a is true. and, i know that be, -- pfizer antiviral pill did show a significant decrease in h
thank you for joining us. >> >> think of having me, kristin -- thank you for having become, kristin. >> bespectacled, you look right. -- great. >> it is not a common occurrence. >> i am glad you have them on because you need to look closely at our two truths and ally. this is where dr. -- and a lie. this is where dr. patel asks us a question and we pick out the light. today's headlines. >> kristin is so good at this game we have to try to switch it up and...
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dani: thank you so much, kristine aquino from our bloomberg team. coming up, bitcoin, is it a blockbuster? amc movie theater says they will accept the crypto is a method of payment. potentially doge coin is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ dani: welcome back to the open, 11 minutes into the european trading day, and looking at all-time highs on the euro stoxx 600, up 0.2%. it is not even when you look underneath the surface, the dax in cac quarante outperforming. we are looking at a stronger cable rate and a stronger pound makes it difficult for internationals. that is why we see the ftse 100 buck the trend. stocks on the move at the open, lizzy burden is here. lizzy: deutsche telekom posted higher revenue, listed its annual forecast, boosted by strong growth in its t-mobile division. the other thing we are watching is renault, the french carmaker had an outlook upgraded by morgan stanley for 2022. finally, astrazeneca, the biggest loser on the ftse 100 in early trading. the biotech and pharma giant moved to profit from its covid vaccine but core runnings
dani: thank you so much, kristine aquino from our bloomberg team. coming up, bitcoin, is it a blockbuster? amc movie theater says they will accept the crypto is a method of payment. potentially doge coin is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ dani: welcome back to the open, 11 minutes into the european trading day, and looking at all-time highs on the euro stoxx 600, up 0.2%. it is not even when you look underneath the surface, the dax in cac quarante outperforming. we are looking at a stronger cable...
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buster and his wife kristin who by the way was his high school sweetheart, and their two sets of twins, including these little girls they adopted last year. he also has ten year old twins. buster said having sat out last year due to the pandemic he realized this year would likely be his last. the giants had about a week to prepare for this announcement as we end a spectacular era of giants baseball. >> thanks for being there to celebrate all the good moments. thanks for being there on some of the lower ones. you know better than anybody sometimes how hard i would take not performing the way i wanted to, but your love and perspective about what was really important helped me through those times. >> the reason why i'm retiring is i want to be able to do more stuff from february to november with my family. physically, it's much harder now. and, to be honest, it's hard to enjoy it as much when there's the physical pain you're dealing with. my legacy, i want to be that faith is number one for me, then my family, then the way i treat people, other people e and everything after that falls int
buster and his wife kristin who by the way was his high school sweetheart, and their two sets of twins, including these little girls they adopted last year. he also has ten year old twins. buster said having sat out last year due to the pandemic he realized this year would likely be his last. the giants had about a week to prepare for this announcement as we end a spectacular era of giants baseball. >> thanks for being there to celebrate all the good moments. thanks for being there on...
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you are no longer safe >> kristin, where does that leave the vote on president biden's spending plan? >> reporter: well, lester, some democrats say the results show they need to vote quickly. but key moderate holdout joe manchin called the outcome in virginia unbelievable and said democrats need to take their time and do it right lester >> kristin welker at the white house, thank you. >>> you heard kristin mention those cultural issues youngkin seized on that may have been key to his victory, appealing to voters concerned about schools and other issues that affect their families antonia hylton has more. >> reporter: in virginia, the democrats lost not just the election, but the culture wars, too. >> we will change the trajectory of this commonwealth. >> reporter: republican glenn youngkin winning back suburban voters. by honing in on issues like abortion, mask mandates and education. >> we have to make sure we have the right people doing the right things for our education. >> reporter: youngkin targeting the theory over critical race theory, which is not taught in virginia schools. bu
you are no longer safe >> kristin, where does that leave the vote on president biden's spending plan? >> reporter: well, lester, some democrats say the results show they need to vote quickly. but key moderate holdout joe manchin called the outcome in virginia unbelievable and said democrats need to take their time and do it right lester >> kristin welker at the white house, thank you. >>> you heard kristin mention those cultural issues youngkin seized on that may have...
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kristin and i feel very fortunate to have had both of you as part of our team the entire way.usiness relationships of definitely turning to friendships that last a lifetime. thank you both for all your hard work and loyalty. there is a group here that i have worked closely with over my years, shayna, bertha, taz, matt, thank you for all your behind-the-scenes work that doesn't recognize a lot of times. kristin and i have both enjoyed getting to know all of you and charge the friendships that have come from that. the giants ownership, front office, coaches, and training staff, so many people and teams within the teams that help us players perform to our highest capability. there is no doubt the success this organization has had the last ten plus years as a direct correlation of those people i just mentioned. to the entire medical staff, without you might have been done five years ago. thank you both for your friendship, for truly caring about players, for coming to work a lot of days before anyone else and leaving after everyone else has gone home. nobody better than you guys.
kristin and i feel very fortunate to have had both of you as part of our team the entire way.usiness relationships of definitely turning to friendships that last a lifetime. thank you both for all your hard work and loyalty. there is a group here that i have worked closely with over my years, shayna, bertha, taz, matt, thank you for all your behind-the-scenes work that doesn't recognize a lot of times. kristin and i have both enjoyed getting to know all of you and charge the friendships that...
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kristine: at the moment, no.emarking just a few years ago the last time we saw such a pace in decline in the lira was asked and simply a sign the other emerging work it's were getting sideswiped, but not necessarily this time around. i think what we are seeing generally is a lot of idiosyncratic stories at the moment. of course, dollar strength the overarching theme for a lot of that as well. alix: what is happening within the bond market in turkey? kristine: we are following the same kind of pattern that we are seeing in the currency markets. we are seeing yields jumping quite a lot, even just today following the move in the lira as bonds are slumping, along with the currency. we are also seeing some of the indicators of risk indicating more risk. you can understand why, given the pace of the move in this particular currency, definitely warranted here. guy: in terms of what is happening on the ground as this takes place, the delta on this is absolutely huge. our turkish people, turkish banks suffering as a resul
kristine: at the moment, no.emarking just a few years ago the last time we saw such a pace in decline in the lira was asked and simply a sign the other emerging work it's were getting sideswiped, but not necessarily this time around. i think what we are seeing generally is a lot of idiosyncratic stories at the moment. of course, dollar strength the overarching theme for a lot of that as well. alix: what is happening within the bond market in turkey? kristine: we are following the same kind of...
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kristin chenoweth is here!plause she can sing and we've got stand-up comedy from ali kolbert [ cheers and applause she's coming back. i wanted also to remind everyone to tune in thanksgiving night, after the football game on nbc we have a brand new show for you. and it's a big one will ferrell and paul rudd will be our guests! [ cheers and applause we're going to do something fun with those guys. plus we've got sebastian maniscalco >> steve: whoa >> jimmy: and music with jenny lewis, and all new thank you notes. that's thanksgiving night. [ cheers and applause you don't want to miss it. but hang out with the family, do it all up everyone's getting together. if you need something to do with the family, i have tons of things that i'm involved in, that's kind of coming out now for the holidays so they're here. so if you have kids and you want to put something on for them, we have the "kids tonight show." that is on peacock [ cheers and applause it's like our show but more for kids, and it's 15 minutes long and you
kristin chenoweth is here!plause she can sing and we've got stand-up comedy from ali kolbert [ cheers and applause she's coming back. i wanted also to remind everyone to tune in thanksgiving night, after the football game on nbc we have a brand new show for you. and it's a big one will ferrell and paul rudd will be our guests! [ cheers and applause we're going to do something fun with those guys. plus we've got sebastian maniscalco >> steve: whoa >> jimmy: and music with jenny...
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lester >> kristin welker, thank you. >>> let's turn to the covid challenge now. one week after becoming eligible, about 900,000 children ages 5 to 11 will have received their first vaccine dose by the end of today another 700,000 already have appointments to get the shot, but there is a long way to go with 28 million kids in that age group now eligible i spoke about all this with the cdc director, dr. rochelle walensky and asked her if as more kids get vaccinated, she foresees a time when masks can come off in school. >> we have over 95% of our schools open for full in person learning we still have 85% of our counties that are in high or substantial community admission. while i'm encouraged the numbers are coming down, i would say as our children are starting to get vaccinated just a week into this program, they continue to scale up our vaccinations for these children and to not yet get complacent with our mitigation and prevention strategies that are keeping our children in school. >> that means kids should continue to wear masks even if they're vaccinated >> i
lester >> kristin welker, thank you. >>> let's turn to the covid challenge now. one week after becoming eligible, about 900,000 children ages 5 to 11 will have received their first vaccine dose by the end of today another 700,000 already have appointments to get the shot, but there is a long way to go with 28 million kids in that age group now eligible i spoke about all this with the cdc director, dr. rochelle walensky and asked her if as more kids get vaccinated, she foresees a...
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it stars kristin stewart, who is diana. this is described as a fable from a true tragedy.t in three christmas days in sandringham. she just has to get through it. the film is very much seen internally from her point of view. it's about her own troubled state of mind within a situation, which robs her of independence, robs her of identity. there are endless scenes of feasts, in which she is being stared at by the royalfamily. it addresses things like eating disorders but does so in a way that absolutely makes you understand the interior psychology of what is happening. it has ghost story inflections. it reminds me of the others. it sounds like a broken string quartet slowly mutating into free—form mad jazz as a way of describing the interior life of its central character. i thought this was really great, and believe me, i went in sceptical. i love kristin stewart anyway stop i think she's great and i've loved her ever since the days of the twilight movies. i like to way back then but if there is anyjustice, she should get awards for this because it is really well done.— get
it stars kristin stewart, who is diana. this is described as a fable from a true tragedy.t in three christmas days in sandringham. she just has to get through it. the film is very much seen internally from her point of view. it's about her own troubled state of mind within a situation, which robs her of independence, robs her of identity. there are endless scenes of feasts, in which she is being stared at by the royalfamily. it addresses things like eating disorders but does so in a way that...
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kristin welker standing by now with late details. >> reporter: tonight renewed chaos on capitol hill the democratic divide over president biden's multi-trillion dollar spending plans again on full display. >> welcome to my world. this is the democratic party. we are not a lock step party. >> reporter: house speaker nancy pelosi announcing she will hold a vote on the trillion-dollar bipartisan infrastructure bill tonight. scrapping plans to vote on the social and climate spending plan which progressives had demanded >> do you have the votes right now for the infrastructure bill >> we can't wait too much later for the legislation. i do believe that there are a large number of members of the progressive caucus who will vote for the bill. >> reporter: early this morning president biden making yet another sales pitch for his agenda. >> i'm asking every house member, member of the house of representatives to vote yes on both these bills right now. >> but some moderates have been waiting for the nonpartisan congressional budget office to analyze the social and climate budget's impact on the
kristin welker standing by now with late details. >> reporter: tonight renewed chaos on capitol hill the democratic divide over president biden's multi-trillion dollar spending plans again on full display. >> welcome to my world. this is the democratic party. we are not a lock step party. >> reporter: house speaker nancy pelosi announcing she will hold a vote on the trillion-dollar bipartisan infrastructure bill tonight. scrapping plans to vote on the social and climate...
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kristin welker is at the white house. kristin, these are high-profile allies of former president trump. >> that's right. the january 6th committee is widening its scope tonight, announcing the subpoenas of five witnesses the committee says helped organize the rally that preceded the attack on the capitol. now, among those on the list, trump ally roger stone and far right radio host alex jones. both men spoke at the rally. in a statement, stone said, quote, any statement, claim, insinuation or report alleging or even implication that i had any involvement in or knowledge about the commission of any unlawful acts is categorically false. jones is also responding tonight through his attorney saying, quote, the first amendment guarantees the right of assembly and the right to petition for redress of grievances. congress's attempt to chill ordinary americans in the exercise of these rights is terrifying the fall-out continues. lester >> all right, kristin, thank you. >>> as we begin this thanksgiving week, road travel is expect
kristin welker is at the white house. kristin, these are high-profile allies of former president trump. >> that's right. the january 6th committee is widening its scope tonight, announcing the subpoenas of five witnesses the committee says helped organize the rally that preceded the attack on the capitol. now, among those on the list, trump ally roger stone and far right radio host alex jones. both men spoke at the rally. in a statement, stone said, quote, any statement, claim,...
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i can see the selloff that kristine aquino was talking about. i think the issue with the other variants we have seen is that you have always got these turning up and it looked like they were more pervasive in the immune system but what has been dominating for the last year and a half has been more transmissible viruses. those that can spread faster which displays those that can evade the immune system. here, it is possible, it has to be proven, that we have a virus that is not only able to evade the immune system, but it is also potentially as transmissible as delta if not more. there is a tiny amount of hope that these new tatian's mean it is less virulence in terms of the disease it causes. time will tell. tom: there had been a lot of hope in the treatments coming down the pike. how will the drug companies react to what they are seeing? sam: from the treatment side, you cannot adjust the treatment that quickly if it does not work against this variant. but they will be able to tell quite quickly how it responds in terms of the antiviral pill fr
i can see the selloff that kristine aquino was talking about. i think the issue with the other variants we have seen is that you have always got these turning up and it looked like they were more pervasive in the immune system but what has been dominating for the last year and a half has been more transmissible viruses. those that can spread faster which displays those that can evade the immune system. here, it is possible, it has to be proven, that we have a virus that is not only able to...
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kristin aquilino: abalone ha a really important economic impact on this state. they supported a lucrative commercial fishery for decades. they also supported a recreational fishery that brought about $45 million to the north coast of california until recently, and they support really sustainable aquaculture in the state. woman: the red abalone fishery was a major fishery, recreational fishery on the north coast for decades and are really critical for the culture of california for at time. we had to recommend to the fish and game commission that it be closed after several years of severe impacts to the kelp forest. lackey: it's definitely affected business, and my tours have been greatly affected for the ab diving. and they estimate that it's, you know, anywhere from $44 to $54 million out of our local economy, just from the abalone, and that really hurt. with business down, you know, considerably, less than 50%, it's almost at a break-even point for me. i'm hanging in there. i'm still doing it. the economy is on everyone. you know, the gas stations, the markets,
kristin aquilino: abalone ha a really important economic impact on this state. they supported a lucrative commercial fishery for decades. they also supported a recreational fishery that brought about $45 million to the north coast of california until recently, and they support really sustainable aquaculture in the state. woman: the red abalone fishery was a major fishery, recreational fishery on the north coast for decades and are really critical for the culture of california for at time. we...
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>> kristine, thank you. >>> golfer lee elder is being remembered as a hero.er was the first black man to play in the masters in 1975. the dallas native died sunday at his home in california. elder joined the pga in 1968, seven years after it lifted the ban on nonwhite players. elder was 87. >>> and the mets hope some big cyber monday spending will lead to big pitching. free agent pitcher max scherzer is headed to queens for the next three years. congratulations to max. and maybe that will help the mets turn things around. >> that's a lot. >>> coming up, the history being made in mountaineering. >>> plus an entire cheeseburger that's barry the size of a grape. that's coming up later. you're watching "world news now." looks delicious. you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have $100,000 or more of life insurance, you may qualify to sell your policy. don't cancel or let your policy lapse without
>> kristine, thank you. >>> golfer lee elder is being remembered as a hero.er was the first black man to play in the masters in 1975. the dallas native died sunday at his home in california. elder joined the pga in 1968, seven years after it lifted the ban on nonwhite players. elder was 87. >>> and the mets hope some big cyber monday spending will lead to big pitching. free agent pitcher max scherzer is headed to queens for the next three years. congratulations to max....
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i'm kristin wewe'll welker. as leaders at the federal, state, and local level are urges boosters for the fully vaccinated as information on the variant continues to pour in from all across the world. >> we don't have enough information to talk about dire situations. there are some concerning aspects about the molecular profile. the question is what kind of an impact, and how much of an impact would it have on protection that is induced by vaccinations. the only way to know that is to do what we're doing. >> that is of course the latest from dr. fauci. the stock market is getting lambed today on a number of factors including omicron. >> the recent rise in covid-19 cases and the emergence of the omicron variant poses downside risks and increased uncertainty for inflation. it could reduce people's willingness to work in person that would slow progress and intensify supply chain disruptions. >> and a story here in washington, a panel of judges is hearing arguments. but we do want to begin with our top story, the cor
i'm kristin wewe'll welker. as leaders at the federal, state, and local level are urges boosters for the fully vaccinated as information on the variant continues to pour in from all across the world. >> we don't have enough information to talk about dire situations. there are some concerning aspects about the molecular profile. the question is what kind of an impact, and how much of an impact would it have on protection that is induced by vaccinations. the only way to know that is to do...
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. kristin, so the vote in boston is unusual for a race point of view. what's the latest there? that's right. he had no matter which candidate winston i. boston is electing a new mare and no matter which candidate wins tonight, it will be women of color. i am not adverse. this is a city that has been getting increasingly diverse. the majority of residents here are minority. white population only makes up about 44 percent of boston. and yet, like, unlike other cities in the northeast, which had also been diversifying this city has never elected a woman or a person of color to leave the city. and that it all changed that will all change tonight. the front runner in this race isn't woman by the name of michelle. you can see here a big crowd has gathered in her support. we're seeing some election results up on the screen there. and i, she has a pretty commanding lead at this point. she's the daughter of taiwanese immigrant. her opponent, however, is also a daughter of immigrants, a daughter of a to meagan, and polish emigrant who also identifies as a women o
. kristin, so the vote in boston is unusual for a race point of view. what's the latest there? that's right. he had no matter which candidate winston i. boston is electing a new mare and no matter which candidate wins tonight, it will be women of color. i am not adverse. this is a city that has been getting increasingly diverse. the majority of residents here are minority. white population only makes up about 44 percent of boston. and yet, like, unlike other cities in the northeast, which had...
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[cheering] kristin: right now, our lives are...just...overwhelming. difficult to keep up with our schedules. woman: i'd like for us to all welcome alexandria. alexandria: people always k how we organize for a global climate strike. so really, how it's all done is it's done through social media. we use a lot of what'sapp, discord, slack. instagram's where a lot of, like, the youth are, and then twitter's where you'll see the climate scientists, and then facebook--it's like, "what's on facebook?" [laughter] kristin: in the beginning, alexandria managed her social media. it's just she's 14, and she insists on allowing, you know, direct messages to reach her. and with the huge following that she's developed, there's just so many of those messages that are not appropriate. i mean, she's received everything from death threats to marriage proposals--ha!--online and everything in between. my first job is to be her parent, which is to keep her safe and to keep her healthy. and i worry there's real danger involved in being an activist. and so you just have to t
[cheering] kristin: right now, our lives are...just...overwhelming. difficult to keep up with our schedules. woman: i'd like for us to all welcome alexandria. alexandria: people always k how we organize for a global climate strike. so really, how it's all done is it's done through social media. we use a lot of what'sapp, discord, slack. instagram's where a lot of, like, the youth are, and then twitter's where you'll see the climate scientists, and then facebook--it's like, "what's on...
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elizabeth: back with us now kristin tate.n tate on just a great thinker and a great writer pray there's a d.c. story nobody really talks about. that talk has been on trump's effect of gdp, the finances, on the other side it's about how the democrat party disintegrated under nancy pelosi. >> that is exactly right. i think this all speaks to the fact that democrats misinterpreted the results of 2020. they thought they won that election because of voters wanted a left-wing agenda part that is not why they won. they won that election because they ran a candidate who is not donald trump. just as donald trump was almost very mobilizing on the right he was equally if not more mobilizing on the left. so we have this radical left wing agenda of defining the police, blowing out the federalist vending and infusing our institutions with this racist aesthetic shows and that's been peddled by these radicals and crazies like aoc are frankly taking up all the oxygen in the room. elizabeth: they don't have the man it really got into power 130
elizabeth: back with us now kristin tate.n tate on just a great thinker and a great writer pray there's a d.c. story nobody really talks about. that talk has been on trump's effect of gdp, the finances, on the other side it's about how the democrat party disintegrated under nancy pelosi. >> that is exactly right. i think this all speaks to the fact that democrats misinterpreted the results of 2020. they thought they won that election because of voters wanted a left-wing agenda part that...
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kristin? >> yet another sign things are getting back to normal. thank you. >>> and for his first thanksgiving in office, president biden is with family in massachusetts on nantucket. nbc's senior white house correspondent kelly o'donnell is there and has more on the president's message to the troops and the country. >> reporter: his first thanksgiving as commander in chief. president biden and the first lady greeted coast guardsmen stationed here at nantucket. >> thanks for these guys. i'm thankful for them. i mean that from the bottom of my heart. >> reporter: they also spoke by zoom to members of all six military branches based in the u.s. and around the world. >> i'm watching the south china sea. i'm watching afghanistan, iraq, wherever they are. >> reporter: the extended biden family arrived here tuesday night. covid had kept them apart last year, but the first family is reclaiming a 40-year tradition of spending thanksgiving together on nantucket. the quaint new england enclave. the bidens are staying at the 13-acre $30 million compound owned
kristin? >> yet another sign things are getting back to normal. thank you. >>> and for his first thanksgiving in office, president biden is with family in massachusetts on nantucket. nbc's senior white house correspondent kelly o'donnell is there and has more on the president's message to the troops and the country. >> reporter: his first thanksgiving as commander in chief. president biden and the first lady greeted coast guardsmen stationed here at nantucket. >>...
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kristin tate joins me. kristin, we're looking at the most expensive thanksgiving dinner ever.we'll shell out the money right now. i think the white house is sort of overconfident we'll grin and bear it forever, right? but we're not. your thoughts? >> the average household is spending 26% more on food, transportation, housing during biden presidency. wages have gone up only 4.6%. food is at the highest price point since the 1970s. i have to tell you, charles, i think it will get worse. we're seeing a worsening fertilizer shortage. supply chain issues will spike food higher. the cost of turkey is double what it was two years ago this is a real disaster but it is not all that surprising. this is what happens when productivity plummets and federal government printing trillions of dollars and blowing it into the economy and the democrats have no solution for it. they say deal with it. msnbc anchors like stephanie rule, oh, you can afford it. charles: no big deal but they do have a solution at least in their mind. they will not obviously take the blame but now they're pointing the f
kristin tate joins me. kristin, we're looking at the most expensive thanksgiving dinner ever.we'll shell out the money right now. i think the white house is sort of overconfident we'll grin and bear it forever, right? but we're not. your thoughts? >> the average household is spending 26% more on food, transportation, housing during biden presidency. wages have gone up only 4.6%. food is at the highest price point since the 1970s. i have to tell you, charles, i think it will get worse....
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kristin welker is at the white house. >> reporter: tonight in the midst of spiking inflation, president biden aiming to get his economic agenda back on track, insisting that while more spending generally drives prices up, his trillion-dollar bipartisan infrastructure bill will bring prices down long-term. >> we'll see ease. and i say, yes, ease lower inflationary pressures on our economy. >> reporter: inflation hitting a 31-year high in october. prices surging on virtually everything. >> i don't have enough money to pay for gas every day, so this is crazy. >> reporter: gas prices soaring 50% beef prices up 20% americans hourly wages declining 1.2% since last year. moderate democrat joe manchin suggesting the president's spending bills could raise prices even more republicans blasting the president's policies >> everything costs more because they have the dumbest economic plan in history. their plan is basically lock down the economy, spend like crazy, pay people not to work. >> reporter: the economy added half a million jobs last month. a record 4.4 americans also quit their jobs in sep
kristin welker is at the white house. >> reporter: tonight in the midst of spiking inflation, president biden aiming to get his economic agenda back on track, insisting that while more spending generally drives prices up, his trillion-dollar bipartisan infrastructure bill will bring prices down long-term. >> we'll see ease. and i say, yes, ease lower inflationary pressures on our economy. >> reporter: inflation hitting a 31-year high in october. prices surging on virtually...
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lester >> kristin welker at the white house. thanks. >>> there is breaking news from the justice department filing a lawsuit against texas over its new voting law. the law signed by republican governor greg abbott in september limits drop boxes and requires voter id for absentee ballots among other provisions the suit alleges the law violates protections for civil rights and voting access texas has yet to respond. >>> in georgia, a controversy on the eve of testimony in the murder trial of three men accused of killing ahmaud arbery, the young black man who prosecutors say was jogging when he was shot and killed by the men. just one of the jurors who will decide the case is black. ron allen is there >> ahmaud arbery >> reporter: tonight passion running high in the community where ahmaud arbery was shot and killed almost two years ago. anger only one black juror was selected to decide a case that arbery's family supporters have called a modern day lynching. >> it was very disturbing when we found out that we had one african-americ
lester >> kristin welker at the white house. thanks. >>> there is breaking news from the justice department filing a lawsuit against texas over its new voting law. the law signed by republican governor greg abbott in september limits drop boxes and requires voter id for absentee ballots among other provisions the suit alleges the law violates protections for civil rights and voting access texas has yet to respond. >>> in georgia, a controversy on the eve of testimony in...
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. >> always a pleasure, kristin. kristen: we will start with, what is covid toe? is it a real thing? >> it is definitely a real thing. it is a purple patch that develops on your toes, your fingers, your elbow, and happens once to four weeks after covid. particularly if you've had mild symptoms, like aaron rodgers, it is textbook. it kind of illustrates that the immune system is kind of on a rye, making these lesions on your skin after the fact. kristen: what you are looking at they are, the video, is of a bear area -- there, the video, is of a bay area woman. she had to get a few things amputated. explain how a respiratory infection can lead to elements of the toes, fingers, etc. -- ailments of the toes, fingers, etc. >> there is a viral phase, you get exposed to the virus, and as the inflammatory -- there is the inflammatory phase, when your body gets angry because it sees the virus. that is about inflammation that can kill you. like in the lungs. even if it does not kill you, it can linger on for a few more weeks, causing things like long covid, covid toes. it a
. >> always a pleasure, kristin. kristen: we will start with, what is covid toe? is it a real thing? >> it is definitely a real thing. it is a purple patch that develops on your toes, your fingers, your elbow, and happens once to four weeks after covid. particularly if you've had mild symptoms, like aaron rodgers, it is textbook. it kind of illustrates that the immune system is kind of on a rye, making these lesions on your skin after the fact. kristen: what you are looking at they...
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kristin haran is carmen's sister. >> she was a gorgeous strawberry blond, feisty. very outgoing young woman who loved her son more than anything in the whole world. they were just like two peas in a pod. >> it was a monday afternoon, the week before halloween. nick and christina got off the school bus and walked home together. cobb county prosecutor jesse evans. >> first thing they did is go downstairs to see if they could find nick's mom. her car was there. she should be there. >> while christina stayed by the door, nick went inside. someone was there but not his mom. >> nick turned the corner and he saw something move across the bedroom down the long hallway. >> it was a dark figure wearing gloves and a mask. the stranger suddenly stabbed nick and left him for dead. >> as he's laying there on the floor, he actually sees his perpetrator run from the house. christina began really freaking out. she was terrified. >> christina ran upstairs to her apartment to get help. her babysitter katheryn was there with her boyfriend scott. they hurried downstairs. >> christina s
kristin haran is carmen's sister. >> she was a gorgeous strawberry blond, feisty. very outgoing young woman who loved her son more than anything in the whole world. they were just like two peas in a pod. >> it was a monday afternoon, the week before halloween. nick and christina got off the school bus and walked home together. cobb county prosecutor jesse evans. >> first thing they did is go downstairs to see if they could find nick's mom. her car was there. she should be...
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up next the hell kristin tate back with us.l a new report on how much chinese energy tightens pay the presidents son for an influence campaign here in the u.s. for china's key player in china's big worldwide push. just what was hunter getting paid for. we look into the latest revelations next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ with chase security features, guidance and convenience, banking feels good. chase. make more of what's yours. if you used shipgo this whole thing wouldn't be a thing. yeah, dad! i don't want to deal with this. oh, you brought your luggage to the airport. that's adorable. with shipgo shipping your luggage before you fly you'll never have to wait around here again. like ever. that can't be comfortable though. shipgo.com the smart, fast, easy way to travel. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i just want to say thank you. learn how you could be a lifesaving donor at bethematch.org let's welcome back to the show, held columnist kristin, this is a mystery. what was hunter biden doing to help other countries around the world, and companies around the world get inf
up next the hell kristin tate back with us.l a new report on how much chinese energy tightens pay the presidents son for an influence campaign here in the u.s. for china's key player in china's big worldwide push. just what was hunter getting paid for. we look into the latest revelations next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ with chase security features, guidance and convenience, banking feels good. chase. make more of what's yours. if you used shipgo this whole thing wouldn't be a thing. yeah, dad! i don't...
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i mean really how long can it continue, joining me now kristin benz, and kristin, what do you make firstrning, and what stands out the most? >> what stands out the most to me, charles, is fear. i don't necessarily think people are robustly shopping, i think they're just trying to get the gi joe with the kung f oo grip while on the shelf. charles: it's interesting because i went to the mall this weekend because a lot of people are saying they don't want to buy on the internet they aren't sure if they get it on time and yet the internet sales were one of the best month-to-month climbs ever so sometimes i hear the narrative and it make sense but then when i go out myself it feels like it's a different story. you were cautious, you've been getting cautious, i know you took some profits on a few things, you've been concerned about the supply chain issue inflation, but the market seems to be looking past this , so what's up with that disconnect? is the market ultimately going to be wrong or could we somehow skirt our way through this at least from an investing point of view? >> well supply cha
i mean really how long can it continue, joining me now kristin benz, and kristin, what do you make firstrning, and what stands out the most? >> what stands out the most to me, charles, is fear. i don't necessarily think people are robustly shopping, i think they're just trying to get the gi joe with the kung f oo grip while on the shelf. charles: it's interesting because i went to the mall this weekend because a lot of people are saying they don't want to buy on the internet they aren't...
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thanks so much. kristin. wel, that's now bring in claudia sam. she's a senior fellow at the jane family institute and also a former economist with the council of economic advisers at the white house. she joins us from washington, d. c. claudia, as we've been hearing that from chris in the markets. are obviously out, but is that because of less on certainty this morning? what do you think it goes beyond that? absolutely agree. there is the president by made a change for continuity. both in his appointment re appointment. j pallet and also elevating brainer to vice chair. both of them have been instrumental in the past 2 years of fighting the code and crisis. i think that's been released to our street and the certainty of going who leads defense next year. when i say biden's also decided to stick to this norm of keeping the fed chair, even though president trump actually bucks that in appointing power in the 1st place. now, i know he still needs to be confirmed, but he is already getting broad bipartisan support. do you think that reflects a bipart
thanks so much. kristin. wel, that's now bring in claudia sam. she's a senior fellow at the jane family institute and also a former economist with the council of economic advisers at the white house. she joins us from washington, d. c. claudia, as we've been hearing that from chris in the markets. are obviously out, but is that because of less on certainty this morning? what do you think it goes beyond that? absolutely agree. there is the president by made a change for continuity. both in his...
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goes up by trillions of dollars in the last thing i have to say is thank god for joe manchin and kristin cinema -- sinema. as a republican i would vote for either one of them in -- as president. guest: thank you for those questions. let me start with the second one first. i do hope that congress extends the child tax credit. we support making it permanent and wish that congress had made it permanent. if they do that there are plenty of ways to be sure that it is paid for. i will give one example. the tax rate for corporations in this country prior to donald trump and republicans having their tax package was 28%. if folks remember 40 years ago the democrats and the republicans in congress use the same process on a partyline vote through reconciliation where they passed legislation. you've heard a little bit about what democrats are trying to do with the process, lower prescription drug costs, invest in childcare, filled a different kind of republic gains -- different kind of economy. republicans gave tax cuts to the wealthy, $2 trillion completely unpaid for. one big provision that we whi
goes up by trillions of dollars in the last thing i have to say is thank god for joe manchin and kristin cinema -- sinema. as a republican i would vote for either one of them in -- as president. guest: thank you for those questions. let me start with the second one first. i do hope that congress extends the child tax credit. we support making it permanent and wish that congress had made it permanent. if they do that there are plenty of ways to be sure that it is paid for. i will give one...
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we have to keep pressing on. >> judith, kristin, thank you both so much. michael, you are sticking with us because -- >>> next, we take a look at his new book offering new perspective about race, racism, poverty, and politics. >>> later this hour, infrastructure reform now law in the house has sent the president's social spending bill to the senate. victories are high, popularity is low. the disconnect with dems. >>> first to richard lui tracking breaking news out of atlanta. >> alicia, flights and operations resuming slowly at hartsfield-jackson international airport after a security scare today. a gun accidentally firing at a security checkpoint there. passengers and employees nearby panicking. the country's busiest airport and that check-in line very large. but people on the ground saying they found a probated item going through a checkpoint x-ray. the tsa agent told the passenger to not touch anything during the search. then the passenger, quote, lunged at the bag, grabbed the gun. the gun went off and the passenger ran out of the airport. here's what
we have to keep pressing on. >> judith, kristin, thank you both so much. michael, you are sticking with us because -- >>> next, we take a look at his new book offering new perspective about race, racism, poverty, and politics. >>> later this hour, infrastructure reform now law in the house has sent the president's social spending bill to the senate. victories are high, popularity is low. the disconnect with dems. >>> first to richard lui tracking breaking news...
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his kristin saloon in boston's china town. michelle wu, a child of taiwanese immigrants, made the case for a greener, more inclusive city. this is about the future, boston and making sure that we are meeting the moment with bo fearless leadership that includes every single one of our families, every single one of our communities. her opponent is also a 1st generation american annisa s i e e e e b. george is the daughter of immigrants from tunisia and poland. and like woo, she's a democrat who served on the city council. i'm gonna vote for michelle. i. i think she has a great platform, she has really great interest in the community. and she's backed by really and marble and like people in, in like higher up congress to support the with a more open mind when it comes to policy making. and i know this city known as the birthplace of the american revolution hasn't elected a republican to run it in almost 100 years. and it's never elected a woman or a person of color, no matter which candidate wins the mayor's race marks an histori
his kristin saloon in boston's china town. michelle wu, a child of taiwanese immigrants, made the case for a greener, more inclusive city. this is about the future, boston and making sure that we are meeting the moment with bo fearless leadership that includes every single one of our families, every single one of our communities. her opponent is also a 1st generation american annisa s i e e e e b. george is the daughter of immigrants from tunisia and poland. and like woo, she's a democrat who...
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joining me now from wisconsin is gabe gutierrez and kristin gibbons feden. gabe, what are we expecting to happen this morning with the jury? >> reporter: hey, there, jose. good morning. as you mentioned, the judge will randomly select those 12 jurors out of the 18 that have been hearing the case so far. remember, we started this process with 20 jurors. two of them have been dismissed thus far. so we're now left with 18. ten women, eight men, one black man among that jury pool. and there's a wooden lottery tumbler i saw yesterday inside the courtroom that the judge has indicated that they'll use in just a few minutes to select those 12 jurors. the judge has also said that the six who are not selected, they don't get dismissed entirely, they'll be held in a separate room inside this courthouse while deliberations begin. but jose, this is -- it was a dramatic day yesterday of closing arguments. the prosecution's rebuttal, actually, wrapped up just before 7:00 eastern time. a very long day. so the judge decided to give the jurors the night to get some rest and c
joining me now from wisconsin is gabe gutierrez and kristin gibbons feden. gabe, what are we expecting to happen this morning with the jury? >> reporter: hey, there, jose. good morning. as you mentioned, the judge will randomly select those 12 jurors out of the 18 that have been hearing the case so far. remember, we started this process with 20 jurors. two of them have been dismissed thus far. so we're now left with 18. ten women, eight men, one black man among that jury pool. and there's...
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. >> reporter: kristin from retail me not says many shoppers are planning a return to physical stores. if you're one of them, go early and get ready for long lines. >> have a game plan ready to go so that when you see an item that's on your list, you can act fast, because there will be shortages of inventory. >> reporter: she adds in-store shopping is best for big-ticket items facing major shipping delays. >> so if you want a new washing machine or furniture, maybe better to go in the store than order online. >> definitely, if you're in a time crunch. >> reporter: for smaller items like clothing or electronics, online might be a better bet. don't wait for cyber monday. >> i would not wait, because inventory is so limited, especially for items like toys and tech. >> reporter: use coupon sites or browser extensions to find hidden discounts. if you can't find that perfect stocking stuffer or your gift won't arrive on time, consider experience gifts like online subscriptions or travel vouchers. elizabeth schulze, abc news. >> you know, another pro tip, you could just not get a gift and sa
. >> reporter: kristin from retail me not says many shoppers are planning a return to physical stores. if you're one of them, go early and get ready for long lines. >> have a game plan ready to go so that when you see an item that's on your list, you can act fast, because there will be shortages of inventory. >> reporter: she adds in-store shopping is best for big-ticket items facing major shipping delays. >> so if you want a new washing machine or furniture, maybe...
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portrayed on broadway by kristin chenowith. production is expected to start next year.nd in an interesting note, this is said to be a dream come true for grande tweeting back in 2012 saying she wanted to play glinda one day. >> that is critical. i can see that. she and kristin chenowith have a really good relationship. >> i could play a munchkin. >> they did get your offer, and i think they said thank you, but no. >> an under study. >> yeah, thank you, next. let's get a look at what is going on in the weather department this morning. yeah, we're going to see some clouds moving in today. there will be a storm system very close by and if you're traveling north of the bay area you'll run into that rain. here in the south bay we're looking at dry temperatures. 68 degrees in east san jose. upper 60s for much of the east bay and 67 in fremont, today. mid to upper 60s in the peninsula today. going up towards 64 degrees and for san francisco highs reaching 66 downtown. the seven-day forecast now at the bottom of the screen as the north bay highs are only 62. and napa today, 65
portrayed on broadway by kristin chenowith. production is expected to start next year.nd in an interesting note, this is said to be a dream come true for grande tweeting back in 2012 saying she wanted to play glinda one day. >> that is critical. i can see that. she and kristin chenowith have a really good relationship. >> i could play a munchkin. >> they did get your offer, and i think they said thank you, but no. >> an under study. >> yeah, thank you, next. let's...
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plus, a performance from broadway star and recording artist, kristin chenoweth. her firstborn son serve up the tasty thanksgiving treat as we continue "live family cooking." and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> ryan: hey! hi, guys. hello, deja. >> kelly: thank you. hi. oh.
plus, a performance from broadway star and recording artist, kristin chenoweth. her firstborn son serve up the tasty thanksgiving treat as we continue "live family cooking." and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> ryan: hey! hi, guys. hello, deja. >> kelly: thank you. hi. oh.
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i'm kristin welker in for lester.this thanksgiving holiday, people across the country are reclaiming many of the traditions that have been put on pause, even as the nation still battles the pandemic. thousands of people packed the streets of new york city for the return of big crowds to the macy's thanksgiving day parade. while families are gathering around the thanksgiving day table, covid cases are climbing once again back to levels not seen since this summer forcing some hospitals from the midwest to the northeast to make drastic decisions. gabe gutierrez leads our coverage tonight. >> reporter: they floated across tightly packed streets, beacons of americana. this year symbols of triumph. >> very emotional. when i saw that turkey come down, i just burst into tears. i thought of everything new yorkers have gone through, everything americans have gone through, but this brings us back. >> reporter: the macy's thanksgiving day parade drawing thousands of onlookers. last year this parade was only a block long and had a
i'm kristin welker in for lester.this thanksgiving holiday, people across the country are reclaiming many of the traditions that have been put on pause, even as the nation still battles the pandemic. thousands of people packed the streets of new york city for the return of big crowds to the macy's thanksgiving day parade. while families are gathering around the thanksgiving day table, covid cases are climbing once again back to levels not seen since this summer forcing some hospitals from the...
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joining us here in the studio is kristin well welker and chuck todd. chuck, let's start with you, this race has gotten so much closer than nen would have thought, and a lot of factors what are you looking at as the biggest issue? >> i thought there was a good led line today that says math versus momentum. we know virginia is blue, but how blue and how many will show up tonight. if the turnout is a turnout like 2017, northam won by nine points. if it's like 2013, they got into the 40% rake, that would be 2.7 or 2.8 together tonight. he is banking on presidential turnout in the young counties. chip away a tad, but he is really hoping for a muted democratic turnout. and that is the theme of every single election that we're really following. how blue is blue these days? how blue is virginia and new jersey? minneapolis, how blue is that when it comes to policing. in many cases i think it is a test of what is the center of the contract party. i think it is a debate that these guys in the capital dome have not figures out either. >> the issue of a abortion, p
joining us here in the studio is kristin well welker and chuck todd. chuck, let's start with you, this race has gotten so much closer than nen would have thought, and a lot of factors what are you looking at as the biggest issue? >> i thought there was a good led line today that says math versus momentum. we know virginia is blue, but how blue and how many will show up tonight. if the turnout is a turnout like 2017, northam won by nine points. if it's like 2013, they got into the 40%...
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kristin fisher has more on the ground-breaking mission. >> three, two, one.on. instead of carrying telescopes offer people, this fallon 9 rocket is launching a spacecraft to test a technology that some day could save the world. >> it may be the way to save planet earth if there is ever an inbound big asteroid that could really challenge our existence as a planet. >> it is what we call a global killer. >> reporter: even nasa administrator bill nelson agrees it sounds like a scene out of the movie armageddon. >> the u.s. government has to save the world. >> you bin stead of destroying a killing a asteroid, the dart mission, short for the double asteroid redirection test is using something called kinetic de pleks, a scientist way of saying that dart space cast is on a kamikaze mission to smash into a asteroid and push it off course. >> if it is successful, then if we had a real inbound killer asteroid, we could do that with it and it would miss us. >> it will take the dart spacecraft ten months to reach the target. the dittymoss asteroid. it is so far away, that
kristin fisher has more on the ground-breaking mission. >> three, two, one.on. instead of carrying telescopes offer people, this fallon 9 rocket is launching a spacecraft to test a technology that some day could save the world. >> it may be the way to save planet earth if there is ever an inbound big asteroid that could really challenge our existence as a planet. >> it is what we call a global killer. >> reporter: even nasa administrator bill nelson agrees it sounds like...
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. >> thank you, kristin. i'm honored to be here and to welcome nhgs members and friends to this program. we're excited to be partnering with the boston public library once again and as kristin minced, mentioned i'm the director of programs at american ancestors and the genealogical and historical society. the oldest and largest nonprofit genealogical society in the world. we were founded in 1845 and helped people of all backgrounds explore their past and understand their family's unique place in history. you can learn more about our resources, experts, education programs and our eight-story research center in boston. at our award winning at ancestors.org. as one of those william bradford seminal work, we're excited to here from two doctors, a new transcription of the original manuscript with incorporations of discovery of recent information and a story about the pilgrims and the mayflower, and to purchase the copy of the newly published edition. mayflower, american ancestors.org. it's now my pleasure to intro
. >> thank you, kristin. i'm honored to be here and to welcome nhgs members and friends to this program. we're excited to be partnering with the boston public library once again and as kristin minced, mentioned i'm the director of programs at american ancestors and the genealogical and historical society. the oldest and largest nonprofit genealogical society in the world. we were founded in 1845 and helped people of all backgrounds explore their past and understand their family's unique...
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i'm kristin wewe'll welker.ully vaccinated as information on the variant continues to pour in from all across the world. >> we don't have enough information to talk about dire situations. there are some concerning aspects about the
i'm kristin wewe'll welker.ully vaccinated as information on the variant continues to pour in from all across the world. >> we don't have enough information to talk about dire situations. there are some concerning aspects about the
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la que termina sobre el televisores kristin evans, su ex novia y madre de su hijo de cinco meses.merle al joven futbolista porque segÚn ella no era la primera vez que la golpeaba. de hecho, asÍ lo confirman los records policÍacos. [habla en inglÉs] lourdes: evans ha solicitado una orden de alejamiento contra stacy. los hechos ocurrieron el pasado sÁbado cuando la atleta fue a visitar a su pequeÑo hijo y se iniciÓ. se estÁn haciendo esfuerzos para capturarlo y le instamos a que se entregue y enfrenta el cargo criminal. esta es una investigaciÓn en progreso y es toda la informaciÓn que tenemos para divulgar en este momento. nos dijo la policÍa de la florida donde tuvieron lugar los hechos. la joven sabÍa que en su casa habÍa cÁmara. dijo que decidiÓ hacer pÚblicos los vÍdeos porque quiere crear conciencia de que la violencia domÉstica sea tratada con seriedad. ella considera que las leyes deben ser revisadas. enfrenta a daÑo a la propiedad. si se le declara culpable, serÍan 15 aÑos de prisiÓn por el cargo de agresiÓn y hasta cinco aÑos mÁs por el cargo de daÑo criminal. el joven atl
la que termina sobre el televisores kristin evans, su ex novia y madre de su hijo de cinco meses.merle al joven futbolista porque segÚn ella no era la primera vez que la golpeaba. de hecho, asÍ lo confirman los records policÍacos. [habla en inglÉs] lourdes: evans ha solicitado una orden de alejamiento contra stacy. los hechos ocurrieron el pasado sÁbado cuando la atleta fue a visitar a su pequeÑo hijo y se iniciÓ. se estÁn haciendo esfuerzos para capturarlo y le instamos a que se...
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i think if kristin stewart doesn't get a major nomination...is score is to get nominated i will be very cross. i can't believe that won't happen. i can't believe it. dvds, streaming... there's a re—issue of mike lee's naked. because the bfa, a full two coming out on dvd and blu—ray. because the bfa, a full season coming out on dvd and blu—ray. i love so many mike lee films. i haven't watched naked again since i first saw it back in the day, and i suppose i have to. i rememberfeeling very, very uncomfortable watching it. i'll say it is, it hasn't got any less uncomfortable. i'll say this, it hasn't got any less uncomfortable. it's unbelievably quotable but it is very spiky, very aggressive, very misanthropic. certainly in the central character, who is played so brilliant. he is brilliant. i remember him being fantastic, the whole cast is fantastic. it is like spending the time on somebody who is right on the very edge of aggression all the time. i think mike lee is a genius. it's always worth revisiting his work. for me, nuts in may is one of th
i think if kristin stewart doesn't get a major nomination...is score is to get nominated i will be very cross. i can't believe that won't happen. i can't believe it. dvds, streaming... there's a re—issue of mike lee's naked. because the bfa, a full two coming out on dvd and blu—ray. because the bfa, a full season coming out on dvd and blu—ray. i love so many mike lee films. i haven't watched naked again since i first saw it back in the day, and i suppose i have to. i rememberfeeling very,...
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kristin bitterly of citi private bank. tom: you know, i haven't done the math. i will do it on the break. it is easy to do on the bloomberg. the cursor can calculate the annual return with one click. but i was suggesting but i would suggest that in this great bull market, the people that have underperformed substantially or just flat out misted, it is jaw-dropping. jonathan: too many people. how many people have come on this program and talked about remaining active, and passives worked out? lisa: and part of it is due to the big tech names. i think about alphabet, up nearly 70% year to date, just to give you a sense of how much that has driven the rally in the behemoth that it is. what happens if those players are not in the mix, if they underperform? this i think is one of the biggest questions heading into 2022. jonathan: coming up in the 8:00 hour is mandy xu of credit suisse. futures up 18, advancing 0.4%. a lift in this equity market, bouncing back from the biggest one-day loss since early october. in the bond market we are closed for veterans day. we are
kristin bitterly of citi private bank. tom: you know, i haven't done the math. i will do it on the break. it is easy to do on the bloomberg. the cursor can calculate the annual return with one click. but i was suggesting but i would suggest that in this great bull market, the people that have underperformed substantially or just flat out misted, it is jaw-dropping. jonathan: too many people. how many people have come on this program and talked about remaining active, and passives worked out?...