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in it he also mentions that little pain to the portrait of mona lisa for francesco dirge a condo her husband and it's in the possession of king francis the 1st to france. he labored on it for 4 years. and ultimately left it unfinished. these words gave the painting its name. mona lisa. who was this mona lisa of whom was sorry rat and who was her husband francesco down to calm down. francesco was a stock much good acquired some wealth but wasn't part of florence's elite. he was a nouveau riche businessman. and. was it really possible that a renowned painter like leonardo accepted a commission by an ordinary businessman or did francesco down to conduct and his wife climbed the ranks of society. out of his good you're going to francesco del joe condo was well known in the city seems bush admitted he was nice just an ordinary immersions he was also a public and charismatic figure out the who moment nattie live answer to become. lee's a doctor in your lease it was very. unfair sorry to find so very beautiful to see what i mean to marry her husband also spoke very highly often and if it is
in it he also mentions that little pain to the portrait of mona lisa for francesco dirge a condo her husband and it's in the possession of king francis the 1st to france. he labored on it for 4 years. and ultimately left it unfinished. these words gave the painting its name. mona lisa. who was this mona lisa of whom was sorry rat and who was her husband francesco down to calm down. francesco was a stock much good acquired some wealth but wasn't part of florence's elite. he was a nouveau riche...
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he. says that's what i mean the thing. hasn't really been lost. the mona lisa as described by her sorry lost is the painting in the louvre the different one. much about leonardo seems unexplainable today very few artists have captivated people's imaginations he has. one reason for this is that he started so many paintings that he never finished like that of st jerome in the wilderness. yet these works count among art history's most famous. as with the end a ration of the magi leonardo often lost interest in his paintings after he solved challenges of figuration and compositional finishing the pieces became too tedious . this was also the case with the fresco for the council hall of palace so vecchio. it was to become his largest work commissioned by the city government leonardo chose the battle of hunky ari has his motif leonardo received the commission in $1503.00 the same period during which he worked on lisa condos portrayed. restless as he was leonardo left even the biggest project of florence commissioned incomplete is it plausible that he behaved similarl
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in it he also mentions that their motto painted the portrait of mona lisa for francesco dirge a condo her husband and it's in the possession of confront is the 1st to france. he labored on it for 4 years and ultimately left it unfinished. these words gave the painting its name. mona lisa. who was this mona lisa of whom are sorry wrote and who was her husband francesco down to come down. francesco was a stock much good acquired some wealth but wasn't part of florence's elite. he was a nouveau riche businessman. who. was it really possible the unknown painter like leonardo except to the commission by an ordinary business man or did front just go down to kong and his wife climb the ranks of society. out of his we're going to francesco del joconde our was well known in the city see him push him it was nice just an ordinary emotions he was also a public and charismatic figure and regal mom having not a live ounce of blue pickup. he's a top when you're lisa was very young. and for saudi to find very beautiful to see what i mean to marry her husband also spoke very highly off it does that me
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he. says that she would meet the. hasn't really been lost. the mona lisa as described by her sorry last is the painting in the louvre the different one. much about leonardo seems unexplainable today very few artists have captivated people's imaginations as he has. one reason for this is that he started so many paintings that he never finished like that of st jerome in the wilderness. yet these works count among out history's most famous. battles with the end a ration of the magi leonardo often lost interest in his paintings after he solved challenges or figuration and composition finishing the pieces became too tedious. this was also the case with the fresco for the council hall of blood so vecchio. it was to become his largest work commissioned by the city government leonardo chose the battle of hungary ari has his motif. leonardo received the commission in $1503.00 the same period during which he worked on lisa condo's portrait. restless as he was leonardo left even the biggest project the florence commissioned incomplete is it plausible that he behaved
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he. says that the thing. as it really been lost. was the mona lisa as described by bizarrely last is the painting in the louvre a different one. much about leonardo who seems unexplainable today very few artists have captivated people's imaginations as he has. one reason for this is that he started so many paintings that he never finished like that of st jerome in the wilderness. yet these works count among art history's most famous. as with the end a ration of the magi leonardo often lost interest in his paintings after he solved challenges of figuration and compositional finishing the pieces became too tedious . this was also the case with the fresco for the council hall of plot so vecchio. it was to become his largest work commissioned by the city government leonardo chose the battle of hunky ari has his motif. leonardo received the commission in $1503.00 the same period during which he worked only said belgacom those portrayed. restless as he was leonardo left even the biggest project that florence commissioned incomplete is it plausible that he
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ari has his motif leonardo received the commission in $1503.00 the same period during which he worked on lisa condo's portrait. restless as he was leonardo left even the biggest project the florence commissioned incomplete is it plausible that he behaved similarly when when he said i'm bending it only to finish it later motor probably made it is very likely that blaine otto puts the painting aside. he didn't finish it and never delivered it it was most likely completed at a later time i need. to let a.z. so i think that's this theory in which the painting was begun in 1503 and finished later is the most plausible and it's also the one i personally believe and we'll put it i mean. when did leonardo finish the painting. let's assume in old age among after he started it. 'd then leonardo must have carried the painting with him throughout much of his life. if there was such a time span between the start and the completion of the painting then we can determine that with today's modern methods. and again modern technology has a go at the mona lisa. the results show that the color pigments were appl
ari has his motif leonardo received the commission in $1503.00 the same period during which he worked on lisa condo's portrait. restless as he was leonardo left even the biggest project the florence commissioned incomplete is it plausible that he behaved similarly when when he said i'm bending it only to finish it later motor probably made it is very likely that blaine otto puts the painting aside. he didn't finish it and never delivered it it was most likely completed at a later time i need....
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in it he also mentions that painted the portrait of mona lisa for francesco dojo condo her husband and it's in the possession of confront is the 1st to france. he labored on it for 4 years. and ultimately left it unfinished. these words gave the painting its name. mona lisa. who was this mona lisa of whom are sorry what and who was her husband francesco down to calm down. francesco was a stock much good acquired some wealth but wasn't part of florence's elite. he was a nouveau riche businessman. was it really possible that a renowned painter like leonardo accepted a commission by an ordinary businessman or did french just go down to congo and his wife climbed the ranks of society. out of her shoes were going to francesco del ger condo was well known in the city simply she medically was nice just an ordinary merchant he was also a public and charismatic figure whom i would have it up not in the bouncer booth because. these a doctor in your lease was very young. and for saudi to find very beautiful to see what i mean to marry her husband also spoke very highly off her and it does that me
in it he also mentions that painted the portrait of mona lisa for francesco dojo condo her husband and it's in the possession of confront is the 1st to france. he labored on it for 4 years. and ultimately left it unfinished. these words gave the painting its name. mona lisa. who was this mona lisa of whom are sorry what and who was her husband francesco down to calm down. francesco was a stock much good acquired some wealth but wasn't part of florence's elite. he was a nouveau riche...
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his doctor prescribed him what he said were mona lisa anxiety pills. he was so concerned and so consumed with fear that untoward harm would come to the famous painting. but for the sake of this great artifact of western civilization, and for the first lady stream, walker was determined to keep the mona lisa safe until his grand debut pictured here on january 8th, 1963. on the evening of the debut, the entire leadership of the associates to be present for the unveiling, which really was like a queen's coronation, more so than the opening of a art exhibition. jackie kennedy elegantly croft in her pink chiffon gown and pearls, she was simply at her glowing best. she stole the spotlight. diamond drop earrings designed by harry winston sparkled on her face as flashbulbs popped in the hall. press coverage readily found a connection between the mona lisa and jackie kennedy. the mona lisa, first lady of the world among paintings, and jacqueline kennedy, first lady of the nation came face to face, reported the washington post. it was a long-awaited reunion, proc
his doctor prescribed him what he said were mona lisa anxiety pills. he was so concerned and so consumed with fear that untoward harm would come to the famous painting. but for the sake of this great artifact of western civilization, and for the first lady stream, walker was determined to keep the mona lisa safe until his grand debut pictured here on january 8th, 1963. on the evening of the debut, the entire leadership of the associates to be present for the unveiling, which really was like a...
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as long as he's good, we are good. lisajoe biden defending his son and the late show with stephen colbert. let's get the conversation started with trump 2020 senior advisor, katrina pierson and jessica tarlov. remember in 2019 joe biden said he never talked to his son about his overseas business dealing. we flow that to be a lie -- we know that to be a lie now. >> we got the emails from the questionable laptop. lisa: jess, we know he took his son and an official visit to chiena. and met with his son's business official while he was there. why would he say that when all the evidence points against it. >> i wouldn't say all the evidence points against it. quite to the contrary you have that event where hunter biden did travel with his father. but the "wall street journal" debunked the report and found no role for joe biden as chairman that was referred to in those emails. you will see it's concocted to take down the biden family. there is no evidence that joe biden benefited from that. nepotism is not a crime. and that's all
as long as he's good, we are good. lisajoe biden defending his son and the late show with stephen colbert. let's get the conversation started with trump 2020 senior advisor, katrina pierson and jessica tarlov. remember in 2019 joe biden said he never talked to his son about his overseas business dealing. we flow that to be a lie -- we know that to be a lie now. >> we got the emails from the questionable laptop. lisa: jess, we know he took his son and an official visit to chiena. and met...
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in it he also mentions that little model painted the portrait of mona lisa for francesco dirge a condo her husband and it's in the possession of king frogs is the 1st to france. he labored on it for 4 years. and ultimately left it unfinished. these words gave the painting its name. mona lisa. who was this mona lisa of whom were sorry what and who was her husband francesco down to calm down. francesco was a stock much good acquired some wealth but wasn't part of florence's elite. he was a nouveau riche businessman. was it really possible that a renowned painter like leonardo except to the commission by an ordinary business man or did francesco down to kong and his wife climbed the ranks of society. moved out the branches were going to francesco delta condo was well known in the city simply shamika he wasn't just an ordinary a merchant he was also a public and charismatic figure legal mom had it up all night a live answer to pick up. lisa it apre your lease was very young. and for saudi to find so very beautiful to see what i mean to marry her husband also spoke very highly off and it do
in it he also mentions that little model painted the portrait of mona lisa for francesco dirge a condo her husband and it's in the possession of king frogs is the 1st to france. he labored on it for 4 years. and ultimately left it unfinished. these words gave the painting its name. mona lisa. who was this mona lisa of whom were sorry what and who was her husband francesco down to calm down. francesco was a stock much good acquired some wealth but wasn't part of florence's elite. he was a...
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lisa: he didn't wear short sleeves, though, like mike pence. he had to roll it all the way up. i cut the nose thing yesterday in the acclaimed bloomberg pup tent. lisa: did you wear a bowtie with your short-sleeved shirt? tom: yes, i had two nurses helping me. lisa: with gloves, with a lot of purell. tom: i will learn in just a few minutes if i pass the test. we have been trying to be very careful, as well. i anticipate this. sry is interesting. you may know him from bouncing basketballs in milwaukee. but far more, he is exceptionally acute about hedge rest -- andsts distressed investments. hope it doesn't cost too much. i hope my insurance pays for it. can you tell me how much this will be? - [cashier] 67. - sorry. - wait, have you heard about goodrx? goodrx finds free coupons to help you save up to 80% on your prescriptions. - wow, i had no idea. - [announcer] goodrx, stop paying too much for your prescriptions. (announcer) do you washed pounds? stress? do you want to flatten your stomach? do all that in just 10 minutes a day with aerotrainer, the total body fitness solution
lisa: he didn't wear short sleeves, though, like mike pence. he had to roll it all the way up. i cut the nose thing yesterday in the acclaimed bloomberg pup tent. lisa: did you wear a bowtie with your short-sleeved shirt? tom: yes, i had two nurses helping me. lisa: with gloves, with a lot of purell. tom: i will learn in just a few minutes if i pass the test. we have been trying to be very careful, as well. i anticipate this. sry is interesting. you may know him from bouncing basketballs in...
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[laughter] lisa: he's like, not that. jonathan: we had the stress tests. tom: the gloom is just killing me. jonathan: which way do yields go? lisa: happy birthday. tom: ok, enough gloom, guys. you are killing me. this is just -- we've got to go somewhere with no gloom. joining us now, sam stovall of cfra. he does this off of the passing of robert stovall, a giant of what we do. robert stove all invented it. we are thrilled to have you with us. tell us about the optimism of robert stovall that you carry with you. [laughter] sam: good morning to you, and happy birthday to you. he passed very peacefully, but he taught me americans are optimistic by nature. it is ok to be cautious, but you really want to question whether you want to be out right bearish, primarily because if you are bearish and wrong, you are ridiculed. if you are bearish and right, you are hated. so it is good to be cautious because there are opportunities almost everywhere, and as jon was just mentioning about the concern about higher interest etc.,u.s. bond decline, it means investors are si
[laughter] lisa: he's like, not that. jonathan: we had the stress tests. tom: the gloom is just killing me. jonathan: which way do yields go? lisa: happy birthday. tom: ok, enough gloom, guys. you are killing me. this is just -- we've got to go somewhere with no gloom. joining us now, sam stovall of cfra. he does this off of the passing of robert stovall, a giant of what we do. robert stove all invented it. we are thrilled to have you with us. tell us about the optimism of robert stovall that...
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even the biggest project of florence commissioned in complete is it plausible that he behaved similarly with mona lisa i'm bending it only to finish it later most of ready made it is very likely that blaine otto puts the painting aside. he didn't finish it and never delivered it it was most likely completed and it's a later time i made. to let a.z. so i think that's this theory in which the painting was begun in 1503 and finished later is the most plausible and it's also the one i personally believe and we'll put it i mean if you will. when did leonardo finish the painting. let's assume in old age long after he started it. then leonardo must have carried the painting with him throughout much of his life. if there was such a time span between the start and the completion of the painting then we can determine that with today's modern methods. and again modern technology has a go at the mona lisa. the results show that the color pigments were applied without significant interruption. using infrared technology historian searched for over painted areas or corrections . the genius leonardo made hardly a sin
even the biggest project of florence commissioned in complete is it plausible that he behaved similarly with mona lisa i'm bending it only to finish it later most of ready made it is very likely that blaine otto puts the painting aside. he didn't finish it and never delivered it it was most likely completed and it's a later time i made. to let a.z. so i think that's this theory in which the painting was begun in 1503 and finished later is the most plausible and it's also the one i personally...
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while i'm at it can you not allowed lisa he said it sort of presentation to. these in a struggle they don't make the news these are the differences that make. people like myself turn off from everybody just self. you know what i mean because everybody else. when people make the claim of you know why would people burn down their own neighborhood but then you sort of. statement to sort of gloss over the fate that news labor has don't have this lead to begin with. we why would they burn on their own community i mean it really isn't a community that they've been able to have ownership is. don't push me cause close to the black community employers so that is it and i think that is sort of why we see some of the prism you see. happening may begin to understand that black lives matter but black lives don't matter if black neighborhoods don't matter. i came back yes subsequently when i was a police officer. and it was all bricked up all the windows to dois. choice property now the. gentrified you know gentrification i suppose on one hand is a good thing for sure clean
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he does. tennessee has been hit pretty hard. what are your thoughts? >> lisaeve the media's giving this too much attention. clearly had he had an intention to make noise. live in infamy. you don't do something like this to set off an explosion like this. i'm all about denying him what he wanted and the ability to live in infamy. we see it time and time again. there's a ton of research to back up the copycat effect. school shootings, bombings, terror attacks. they tend to lead to more particularly when the media gives it a lot of coverage. i don't believe we should be giving this incident that much coverage. looking at the columbine shooters come a lot of mass shooters after that point, they idolized them in the attention they got. i personally believe in all of these initiatives and school shootings actually shouldn't have so much attention to it. >> last work, tyrus. how do you respond? terrorist attacks if they come from overseas may happen here in the u.s. they get a lot of attention. with your response to lisa? >> tyrus: i couldn't agree with her more. we
he does. tennessee has been hit pretty hard. what are your thoughts? >> lisaeve the media's giving this too much attention. clearly had he had an intention to make noise. live in infamy. you don't do something like this to set off an explosion like this. i'm all about denying him what he wanted and the ability to live in infamy. we see it time and time again. there's a ton of research to back up the copycat effect. school shootings, bombings, terror attacks. they tend to lead to more...
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lisa: let's talk about mitch mcconnell's christmas dinner. will he be reaching? -- raging?will he do? kevin: it is all about time management. i think that from his perspective, he still comes out of this with a win in the sense of the negotiations. i think much more focus is being drawn into georgia, the runoffs, the $1.5 billion -- lisa: i am trying to reconcile as this comes off as a win. the compromise was a win to get to the georgia election because supposedly i give the republicans a boost. now donald trump is putting his weight behind another effort that actually moves closer to the democrats, so how is this a win for mitch mcconnell? kevin: when you look at how speaker pelosi had upwards of $3 trillion at first, i think the calls in the democratic party about a reevaluation of the leadership have grown more loud from the likes of alexandria ocasio-cortez and other progressives who have started to openly question, and they teams around them, the political ecosystems around those figures, who are openly questioning about the longevity of what speaker pelosi was able to
lisa: let's talk about mitch mcconnell's christmas dinner. will he be reaching? -- raging?will he do? kevin: it is all about time management. i think that from his perspective, he still comes out of this with a win in the sense of the negotiations. i think much more focus is being drawn into georgia, the runoffs, the $1.5 billion -- lisa: i am trying to reconcile as this comes off as a win. the compromise was a win to get to the georgia election because supposedly i give the republicans a...
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he's on tier seven lockdown. when does ferro return? do we have a reentry date? [laughter] lisawill say, looking at markets, he is not missing that much today. you are looking at pretty quiet turn ahead of the vacation -- quiet churn ahead of the vacation. tom: we welcome you all on bloomberg radio and bloomberg television to our simulcast. off of the political news in washington, we turn to economics. data, someconomic important analysis from diane swonk of grant thorton. stay with us. this when you switch to xfinity mobile, you're choosing to get connected to the most reliable network nationwide, now with 5g included. discover how to save up to $400 a year with shared data starting at $15 a month, or get the lowest price for one line of unlimited. come into your local xfinity store to make the most of your mobile experience. you can shop the latest phones, bring your own device, or trade in for extra savings. stop in or book an appointment to shop safely with peace of mind at your local xfinity store. tom: bloomberg surveillance. good morning. thrilled you are with us. tom kee
he's on tier seven lockdown. when does ferro return? do we have a reentry date? [laughter] lisawill say, looking at markets, he is not missing that much today. you are looking at pretty quiet turn ahead of the vacation -- quiet churn ahead of the vacation. tom: we welcome you all on bloomberg radio and bloomberg television to our simulcast. off of the political news in washington, we turn to economics. data, someconomic important analysis from diane swonk of grant thorton. stay with us. this...
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lisa: no. i just run this. lemonis: you run this business? cory: yeah. lemonis: and then when he's in school, you're doing most of the work. lisa: yeah. lemonis: how old are you? cory: 13. lemonis: really? cory: yep. 13. lemonis: you're not 30? cory: no. i'm 13. lemonis: are you sure? can i see your i.d.? it's very common in small businesses that the business doesn't necessarily have an office yet. they work out of their home, so lisa, cory's mom, invited me to go back to their house where they run their business. cory: all right. thank you. bye. hello. lemonis: how you doing, buddy? cory: good. good. good. lisa: hi. lemonis: thanks for having me over. lisa: yeah. this is my el caso. lemonis: your el caso. there you go. lisa: this is where it all started. you want to show him your room? show him your room. cory: yeah. this is my room. this is my crazy room. lemonis: is that you? cory: yep. lemonis: how old were you there? cory: 2 or 3. lemonis: 3? lisa: yeah. lemonis: then what's all this? cory: this is goals. lemonis: talk to me about these goals. do you mind? cory: mm-hmm. lemoni
lisa: no. i just run this. lemonis: you run this business? cory: yeah. lemonis: and then when he's in school, you're doing most of the work. lisa: yeah. lemonis: how old are you? cory: 13. lemonis: really? cory: yep. 13. lemonis: you're not 30? cory: no. i'm 13. lemonis: are you sure? can i see your i.d.? it's very common in small businesses that the business doesn't necessarily have an office yet. they work out of their home, so lisa, cory's mom, invited me to go back to their house where they...
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lisa: there you go. giovanni: how old was he when you adopted him? lisa: he was only 5 days old. anni: sorry, it's been a crazy couple weeks for him. he's got to have surgery next thursday. lemonis: what's wrong with him? lisa: his tonsils and adenoids need to come out. he's had a hard time breathing at night. lemonis: you can tell that all their love and attention is on this baby. and the fact that their son, sebastian, isn't healthy right now clearly would be a distraction for anybody. giovanni: this is where the deal comes crashing. lisa: so, this is our stock room/special orders. giovanni: we just got a delivery. lisa: yeah, we just took advantage of some sales, too, so... lemonis: it's literally like a bomb went off in here, and there is crap everywhere. this is how you manage your inventory? giovanni: yeah, if we were perfect... lemonis: then i wouldn't be here. what is all this stuff? giovanni: we moved seven times in seven years, so a lot of it is our stuff, too, mixed in. lemonis: what about the mattress? -lisa: no, that's not! -giovanni: [ laughs ] look, you wouldn't wan
lisa: there you go. giovanni: how old was he when you adopted him? lisa: he was only 5 days old. anni: sorry, it's been a crazy couple weeks for him. he's got to have surgery next thursday. lemonis: what's wrong with him? lisa: his tonsils and adenoids need to come out. he's had a hard time breathing at night. lemonis: you can tell that all their love and attention is on this baby. and the fact that their son, sebastian, isn't healthy right now clearly would be a distraction for anybody....
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it's only for the region so for example if you are going in on hills you know you're going to go to lisa. he goes to have to go to the hospital in your area so there is a lot of prolix with these. problems with the protests we makes the problems we see these no not in this system that set from me for today at the top of the hour will be shown thomas he'll be here for the next few hours as for me. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation full community. are you going the right way or are you being led so. direct. what is true wants is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. aura made in the shallows. what happens when people lose trust in the day out money in the central banks and now bad so we're going to find out. there is a saying. there won't be cheap. and then through and through all the countries. let's ideas they're right it's home to us comfort he said if we give them simply to slip into. this country. this is what we don't understand how we are poor in such contracts. let us until the o
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[laughter] lisa: he evidently has -- as a companion. francine: always in black-and-white.lisa: tom crean has his --
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. >> lisa: he and kamala harris tried to so doubt in the vaccine for political purpose heading into thelection. how dare he criticized president trump. president trump has brought to vaccines to the public in record time with operation warp speed and that's a man, joe biden, said in 2012 he didn't even want to be mayor because you have to produce, it's a real job. that's why he's stuck in the senate for 36 years. incoming chief of staff ron klain says they got lucky with h1n1 that it wasn't a mass casualty event because they made so many mistakes, the obama administration. and joe biden. how dare joe biden criticized president trump when he has pushed one of the most successful, you know, government campaigns in history with operation warp speed. >> lawrence: what about that, marie? what's the democrat response to what lisa is saying? >> marie: donald trump promised us 20 million americans would be vaccinated by the end of the year and only 2 million have. the reason that according to the experts who looked at it is that basically what the federal government did, they were very successf
. >> lisa: he and kamala harris tried to so doubt in the vaccine for political purpose heading into thelection. how dare he criticized president trump. president trump has brought to vaccines to the public in record time with operation warp speed and that's a man, joe biden, said in 2012 he didn't even want to be mayor because you have to produce, it's a real job. that's why he's stuck in the senate for 36 years. incoming chief of staff ron klain says they got lucky with h1n1 that it...
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christianity is also a strong source of inspiration for michael lisa he often develops ideas based on compelling stories from the old testament financing for protection he does a giant here and there's a small defeat here on earth and i was told ok everybody would love he did there's a put i'm going to be i'm going to do the job so when you just make david just go to giant. and kid you know most of you i love the gent too. but with a. good well a good is what is good the let me get is what this is film people watch that we have the talk the view abuse. so sometimes i'll be at the back and see people doing this in my film i think it's a good. on occasionally so also appears as an actor in his own films. the sheena rambo series has released 18 video c.d.'s and many of them have sold over a 1000000 copies all across africa. the producer has the means to achieve high audio visual quality but his business sense tells him not to. once you put if you. the quality reduces this is the sin it is the quality you know what i'm talking about so any fear of the soft sort you cannot be a proud my pi
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if he was no ordinary general period of his power made iranians proud to. >> lisa: taking out a top terrorist is a good thing in my book. >> let's remember when the media thought it was a good thing when the president was barack obama and he took out usama bin laden and frankly good for him. they all cheered him on, if anybody else does something it's good. it's shameful and damaging their own reputation. >> lisa: president trump has said if i cure cancer i will still get criticized over it but he probably would. >> he absolutely would, this case is morally outrageous, this is serious. they claim trump is beholden to the religious right, they celebrated a religious monster in iran, they claimed he was against muslims because of his travel ban while at the same time look at how iran treats the muslims, look at how their allies in the communist chinese government treat the muslims, their actions are obnoxious and this is why the american people do not trust them. >> lisa: when the liberal media couldn't admit the floyd protests weren't exactly peaceful. >> this is mostly a protest, it is not ge
if he was no ordinary general period of his power made iranians proud to. >> lisa: taking out a top terrorist is a good thing in my book. >> let's remember when the media thought it was a good thing when the president was barack obama and he took out usama bin laden and frankly good for him. they all cheered him on, if anybody else does something it's good. it's shameful and damaging their own reputation. >> lisa: president trump has said if i cure cancer i will still get...
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period of time he's actually in isolation just outside of paris he has left central paris in the lisa he's in. he's in a presidential residence. and then of course he's been surveyed to daily by doctors as you'd imagine with a head of sight ok that's joining us live from the french capital natasha thank you . well large parts of southern england will be placed under the you case tight restrictions from this weekend's caissons inside the eastern rim rules by 46 percent in the past week let's get more now from rory charles joins us live from london and that really similar to france or that's a fairly grim outlook in the u.k. as well and the mass christmas migration hasn't even begun yet so. yeah well you can see the christmas lights of the strand down i think behind me in any normal year sands and many other of the shopping streets in london will be actually be teeming with people doing off minute christmas shopping but of course this isn't a mill we're londoners are among the 38000000 people across the united kingdom who are now living under the toughest of the 3 is a coronavirus restrictio
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lisa, he sounds really traumatized and had been for a very long time.as the answer for them? what are we talking about when we say psychedelics? >> well, fred, psychedelics are substances that are found in nature or made synthetically in a lab. and alan from the clip was talking about how he has started to produce mushrooms, the key ingredients in certain kinds of mushrooms and you heard he had taken about 16 different antidepressants. he took one every day or multiple pills every day for years and none of them worked. he started microdosing the mushroomses. he takes a capsule he produces himself every three or four days, not even every day, and he says for the first time in decades he is actually out of depression and no longer has ptsd as a result. >> wow. that's quite extraordinary. and his experience is going to be one that we'll all become more intimately familiar with this evening on your show. lisa ling, thank you so much. be sure to tune in on an all-new episode of "this is life request lisa ling" airing tonight at 10:00 p.m. only on cnn. >>> th
lisa, he sounds really traumatized and had been for a very long time.as the answer for them? what are we talking about when we say psychedelics? >> well, fred, psychedelics are substances that are found in nature or made synthetically in a lab. and alan from the clip was talking about how he has started to produce mushrooms, the key ingredients in certain kinds of mushrooms and you heard he had taken about 16 different antidepressants. he took one every day or multiple pills every day for...
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lisa: his background -- as you indicated, he does not come from a political background. he is an educator. do you think that will help him when it comes to trying to bring together the disparate views on capitol hill? does that position him, perhaps, in a better way to gain consensus from the right or left? anyone have any thoughts about that? dr. steele: i think it will inspire trust among educators, and i think there was a sense under the obama administration that educators felt betrayed as what they thought was kind of a testing, teacher accountability focus under secretary duncan, and i think this is a new opportunity. this is a new time. i think we are in a different political place in the country and with the pandemic, and i think that people are looking for something different and something that recognizes the experiences of working people, every day people, and i think that dr. cardona will bring that and, therefore, may be able to win the trust of teachers, because really, what needs to happen is teachers need to feel that they are going to be safe helping stude
lisa: his background -- as you indicated, he does not come from a political background. he is an educator. do you think that will help him when it comes to trying to bring together the disparate views on capitol hill? does that position him, perhaps, in a better way to gain consensus from the right or left? anyone have any thoughts about that? dr. steele: i think it will inspire trust among educators, and i think there was a sense under the obama administration that educators felt betrayed as...
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lisa. >>> he's a san jose teen whose time lapse portrait of vice president-elect kamala harris caught nationalention. tyler gordon is becoming known for these types of paintings. he's also since done president-elect joe biden and before that a-rod and j-lo. this past week his viral portrait of the vice president-elect debuted at an art gallery in l.a. abc 7 news reporter julian glover spoke with tyler as he took it all in. >> reporter: how's it feel to see your work in the gallery? >> i was just really shocked still to be able to walk in and see my art featured with all these different other types of artists. >> reporter: 14-year-old tyler gordon of san jose better get used to the spotlight. he's sharing it with some of the most renowned artist of the past and present at the beverly center in los angeles. he picked up the paint brush three short years ago. >> when i started painting, i was painting for the fun of it. people seem to enjoy it, i just love art more. >> reporter: vice president-elect kamala harris loves his art. she gave him a call to personally thank him after a pic of her portra
lisa. >>> he's a san jose teen whose time lapse portrait of vice president-elect kamala harris caught nationalention. tyler gordon is becoming known for these types of paintings. he's also since done president-elect joe biden and before that a-rod and j-lo. this past week his viral portrait of the vice president-elect debuted at an art gallery in l.a. abc 7 news reporter julian glover spoke with tyler as he took it all in. >> reporter: how's it feel to see your work in the...
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that was president trump. >> lisa: why do you think you never got any credit for that? >> i don't know. heinly should have. when you look at the reality, president trump did a great job in containing china with our partners in that division. >> lisa: we've got someone whose son has been doinger business with the chinese government or companies tied to it. gordon, thank you. silicon valley bringing youou a creepy prenew year's dance par party. the slap fight next. .. type 2 diabetes can have a big impact on your life. but how can it be prevented? well, the first step is knowing if you something called prediabetes. take the 1-minute risk test today at doihaveprediabetes.org ♪ ♪ >> lisa: what better way to close out the year than a creepy dance party. thanks for watching this special next. >> bret: good evening. i am bret baier. >> breaking tonight the senate has taken the first step to override the president's veto of the defense authorization act. the senate will stay on the defense bill until it is completed one way or another and slammed efforts to approve the direct payment stimulus by u
that was president trump. >> lisa: why do you think you never got any credit for that? >> i don't know. heinly should have. when you look at the reality, president trump did a great job in containing china with our partners in that division. >> lisa: we've got someone whose son has been doinger business with the chinese government or companies tied to it. gordon, thank you. silicon valley bringing youou a creepy prenew year's dance par party. the slap fight next. .. type 2...
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lisa abramovitz. tom keene is a way. he will be back tomorrow. the lustful trading week of 2020. lisa: don't say that, it will jinx everything. there are deadlines to be talking about we get to talk about. exit again. topics.r favorite jonathan: 50 seconds into the show, you want to bring in the b-word. [laughter] lisa: we are back to that question yet again, not only with brexit, but also with respect to fiscal support in washington. the more things change, the more things stay the same. jonathan: yes, we have to deal with the reality of what will take place this week. the data. later this week, retail sales and initial jobless claims are important understand the direction and the trajectory this economy is on. just as effectively since begin, vaccination start. how much pain before we can roll this out in a big way. lisa: yeah, the idea of the here pain.w the a lot of today, lawmakers are expected to unveil the 908 billion dollar bipartisan relief plan. parts. see it in two it is broken down into a $160 billion plan to test her about the controversial areas of state and financia
lisa abramovitz. tom keene is a way. he will be back tomorrow. the lustful trading week of 2020. lisa: don't say that, it will jinx everything. there are deadlines to be talking about we get to talk about. exit again. topics.r favorite jonathan: 50 seconds into the show, you want to bring in the b-word. [laughter] lisa: we are back to that question yet again, not only with brexit, but also with respect to fiscal support in washington. the more things change, the more things stay the same....
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lisa: you are going to be constantly jabbing. tom: i have never been to capri. hegoing to be styling. lisa: shorts, pants, nice socks. tom: the capri pants. i get it. and anrg television exclusive conversation. this is bloomberg. london,m new york and good morning, good morning. the countdown to the open starts now with equity futures up three points, we begin with the big issue, equity markets hitting full-time highs with fiscal talks running down the clock. >> we have yet to nail down every detail. >> a few final issues must hammered out. >> we need to finish up and get the bill out the door. details really matter. >> we are close to a point that rises in every major negotiation. >> we are close to an agreement. >> do we want to let negotiations lose staying? >>>> the time for debate is over, let's get this done. >> none of the remaining hurdles cannot be overcome. >> we are going to stay right here, right here, until we are finished. >> we will not leave until we get the job done. >> even if that means working through the weekend, which is highly likely. >> ever
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tom: tom brady is a football player, lisa, and he's got some business transaction where he got a lot mall business aid. i don't know. but i think everyone out there right now agrees and how unfair all. this is -- how unfair all this is. lisa: gary cohn put out a twitter post yesterday that i thought was fascinating, talking about the disconnect between the stock market and small businesses truly struggling. jonathan: from new york and london this morning, good morning to you all. alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. coming up on the program, mark mccormick of td bank. looking over to that. futures adding some weight to the rally in the record highs, up six on the s&p. this is bloomberg. hope it doesn't cost too much. i hope my insurance pays for it. can you tell me how much this will be? - [cashier] 67. - sorry. - wait, have you heard about goodrx? goodrx finds free coupons to help you save up to 80% on your prescriptions. - wow, i had no idea. - [announcer] goodrx, stop paying too much for your prescriptions. jonathan: record highs coming into wednesday mornin
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lisa abramowicz i'm jonathan ferro. coming up on bloomberg tv, i am so happy to see this man. krishna memani back in the seat. he lafayette college, cio. looking up to catching up -- looking forward to catching up with him. lisa: i cannot wait to hear what he has to say with his new position. i will let you go and feel all of the comments about your tapered pants, which i am sure are flooding in. jonathan: very mixed comments. the transatlantic divide. lisa: you like to be provocative. i'll be listening to those comments, an omelette -- not only about your suit but also about the bond market and what krishna memani is doing. let's turn to the issue at hand which is still the pandemic. the question is how quickly can we rollout these vaccinations in order to stop the pandemic and fulfill some of the hopium we continue to see in markets. .oining us is dr. jodie guest uest, let's start with what the road looks like a head to get a critical mass of people vaccinated. oft: we need a lot trust in the vaccine so we need trust the science is safe behind it and this is a safe and effective vaccine we can get to everyone
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lisa: have any more days? three? tom: he is counting the hours. counting down. jonathan, go away. sa: the real calendar. jonathan: three more days left for jonathan in 2020. tom: the s&p up 25, dow futures up 1.60 -- up 162. we will do what we love to do with barry ritholtz and that is rip up the script. you can do that with him. his podcast a been interesting. barry, there was a young child at st. paul's in concorde whose , but whatayed cards she did was turn the cardplaying into a lifework, and the book we were just talking to gershon distant felt about, you interviewed her about poker and about our behavior. this is the year where we need ms. duke to tell us how to behave into the next year. what would she say? barry: probably the single biggest take away i got from the book was what she described as "resulting." resulting is the tendency poker players and investors have when they look at the outcome of a variable, they look at the result in they draw the conclusion that what they should have done was what would have led to that result, completely ignoring all the unknowns come
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lisa. i appreciate it. >> woodruff: and since he sat down with lisa, congressman riggleman says he is receiving multiple violenteats, including death threats. >> woodruff: now, it's time for the analysis of shields and brooks. that is syndicated columnist mark shields, and "new york times" columnist david brooks. hello to both of you. i want to pick up with what we were hearing, mark, from congressman riggleman of virginia, talking about putting party over country. that was something he wasn't comfortable with, and talking about conspiracy theories, all of this stemming from president trump insisting that he's won the election, that the election was completely riddled with fraud. we're now hearing a number of republicans calling for -- other republicans to call the president out. how much damage is being done by what is going on right now, mark? >> i can't calculate it, judy, in concrete terms, other than it's dangerous. i mean, america has been the envy of the world, it's been an example to bring millions of peopleo to our shores, a free and open democracy where every voice is heard, and to have the elected le
lisa. i appreciate it. >> woodruff: and since he sat down with lisa, congressman riggleman says he is receiving multiple violenteats, including death threats. >> woodruff: now, it's time for the analysis of shields and brooks. that is syndicated columnist mark shields, and "new york times" columnist david brooks. hello to both of you. i want to pick up with what we were hearing, mark, from congressman riggleman of virginia, talking about putting party over country. that...
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that biden wants right by his side is the swamp lobbyist notorious swamp lobbyist and exactly as lisa said, heo move through congress. he was driving all that through. this guy steve rich eddy. the whole thing -- well, we talked about joe china lot and i'm sure we will continue to do so. coming up, just when he got the established media cannot get more smog and self regarding they managed it. william: 145 over 92. alyson: 180 over 111. jodie: 182 over 100 and i had a heart attack and cardiac arrest, and then a stroke. vo: your blood pressure numbers could change your life. frank: a lot of people don't understand, including myself, i didn't know, now i do, the impact of having a stroke. william: my memory is shot. alyson: when i woke up, i couldn't speak. mick: if i would have followed a treatment plan, i would not be in this situation. frank: it's a tough jouney. vo: lowering your high blood pressure could save you from a heart attack or stroke. if you've stopped your treatment plan, restart it or talk to your doctor about creating one that works better for you. start taking the right steps at
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that biden wants right by his side is the swamp lobbyist notorious swamp lobbyist and exactly as lisa said, hee wto move through congress. he was driving all that through. this guy steve rich eddy. the whole thing -- well, we talked about joe china lot and i'm sure we will continue to do so. coming up, just when he got the established media cannot get more smog and self regarding they managed it. ok, just keep coloring there... and sweetie can you just be... gentle with the pens. okey. okey. i know. gentle..gentle new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a short list of quality candidates from our resume database so you can start hiring right away. claim your seventy five dollar credit, when you post your first job at indeed.com/home. that cannot be extinguished. it rages on to give us a glimmer of what we can do, and of who we can become. because hope fuels opportunity. university of phoenix is awarding up to one million dollars in new scholarships through this month. yes, hope is alive and well. se
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he tells lisa page, his girlfriend, he wants to discuss opening a counter intelligence investigations trump's russian connections. what's the significance? >> well, look, i think overall here these are kind of the text messages that we've all been waiting for, that we knew probably existed, that give the hard evidence that our investigation really needed several years ago. so i made the statement on your show and many others publicly over the last few years that we know the fbi was lying to congress because we knew that they did not open this investigation because of papadopoulos and then they opened of its on july 31st. that was always nonsense. there was plenty of evidence of that and here we have a text message that was clearly relevant to our investigation that they hid from us. and look, i would also say, it's now clear that pop o papadopouls so mistreated it's just unbelievable. the fbi and doj in this country ought to be ashamed of themselves, mocking a target that they knew was a phony target. they're making fun of papadopoulos. this is really, really bad and somebody needs to
he tells lisa page, his girlfriend, he wants to discuss opening a counter intelligence investigations trump's russian connections. what's the significance? >> well, look, i think overall here these are kind of the text messages that we've all been waiting for, that we knew probably existed, that give the hard evidence that our investigation really needed several years ago. so i made the statement on your show and many others publicly over the last few years that we know the fbi was lying...
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that biden wants right by his side is the swamp lobbyist notorious swamp lobbyist and exactly as lisa said, hewas driving all that through. this guy steve rich eddy. the whole thing -- well, we talked about joe china lot and i'm sure we will continue to do so. coming up, just when he got the established media cannot get more smog and self regarding they managed it. we show you how after the break. : : . h way up high... to grab, trap and lock away gross dust. nice! for dust on my floors, i switch to sweeper. the heavy duty cloths reach deep in grooves to grab, trap and lock dust bunnies... no matter where they hide. no more heebie jeebies. phhhhew. glad i stopped cleaning and started swiffering. i'm happy to give you the tour, i lohey jay. it. jay? charlotte! oh hi. he helped me set up my watch lists. oh, he's terrific. excellent tennis player. bye-bye. i recognize that voice. annie? yeah! she helped me find the right bonds for my income strategy. you're very popular around here. there's a birthday going on. karl! he took care of my 401k rollover. wow, you call a lot. yeah, well it's my money
that biden wants right by his side is the swamp lobbyist notorious swamp lobbyist and exactly as lisa said, hewas driving all that through. this guy steve rich eddy. the whole thing -- well, we talked about joe china lot and i'm sure we will continue to do so. coming up, just when he got the established media cannot get more smog and self regarding they managed it. we show you how after the break. : : . h way up high... to grab, trap and lock away gross dust. nice! for dust on my floors, i...
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lisa. the president, he likes bacon, apparently, because he asked for a lot of the spending in this bill.t's kind of a confusing message, but it's also incredibly necessary. you can't be spending money that we don't have, that neither party seems to have internalized that. >> lisa: well, and everyone seems to be avoiding what would actually kick-start the economy and help these small businesses and the americans that desperately need it, and that's reopening the economy. because there's not enough money out there to try to resuscitate the economy if we keep seeing the lockdowns and closures like we see in cities like new york city or states like california. that's with the emphasis needs to be. a lot of americans are looking at congress right now and just seeing what an abject failure all of these people are. he looked at the bill that was passed by congress, it looks so much like the act that was introduced in july. we could have had this bill months ago, and they would have had more time to figure out the $2,000 checks for americans and also try to figure out a way to offset it. instead
lisa. the president, he likes bacon, apparently, because he asked for a lot of the spending in this bill.t's kind of a confusing message, but it's also incredibly necessary. you can't be spending money that we don't have, that neither party seems to have internalized that. >> lisa: well, and everyone seems to be avoiding what would actually kick-start the economy and help these small businesses and the americans that desperately need it, and that's reopening the economy. because there's...
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doctor lisa mosconi, this book he wrote the xx brain is fascinating.hink it's selling important for women to understand the significance of the research but the preventative tips that you put out in this book. i'm thrilled to be able to share this time with you. and hopefully get the message out there. >> thank you. i'm going to turn the mic over to you and have a wonderful conversation. >> thank you so much. let's talk first the book is called the excess brain prover talk about women. on the fact of the matter is we are two thirds more likely to end up developing alzheimer's in our lifetime. our women's brains that different than men's? i know men are from mars and women are from venus. [laughter] are we wired so differently? >> guest: we are, we are wired differently. i am a brain scientist. my backbone is in neurology, nuclear medicine. the way i approach this is quite objective. i look at brains in many different ways. in many different parameters and what stands out most clearly is that women's brains age differently than men's brains. something w
doctor lisa mosconi, this book he wrote the xx brain is fascinating.hink it's selling important for women to understand the significance of the research but the preventative tips that you put out in this book. i'm thrilled to be able to share this time with you. and hopefully get the message out there. >> thank you. i'm going to turn the mic over to you and have a wonderful conversation. >> thank you so much. let's talk first the book is called the excess brain prover talk about...
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lisa. the first one he mentioned was aid to cambodia. he looked at all the pork in the bill and he wants to bring 1.2 trillion down. the: he was not part of negotiations at all. this came as a surprise to his own a. -- his own aides. tom: we have some wonderful guest lined up this morning. macron blinks is the headline for those watching the trucks backed up in dover. we will look at the pandemic, the virus. the fda commissioner is scheduled to be with us at the 8:00 hour. this is bloomberg. an extraordinary wednesday. this is bloomberg. ♪ when you switch to xfinity mobile, you're choosing to get connected to the most reliable network nationwide, now with 5g included. discover how to save up to $400 a year with shared data starting at $15 a month, or get the lowest price for one line of unlimited. come into your local xfinity store to make the most of your mobile experience. you can shop the latest phones, bring your own device, or trade in for extra savings. stop in or book an appointment to shop safely with peace of mind at your local
lisa. the first one he mentioned was aid to cambodia. he looked at all the pork in the bill and he wants to bring 1.2 trillion down. the: he was not part of negotiations at all. this came as a surprise to his own a. -- his own aides. tom: we have some wonderful guest lined up this morning. macron blinks is the headline for those watching the trucks backed up in dover. we will look at the pandemic, the virus. the fda commissioner is scheduled to be with us at the 8:00 hour. this is bloomberg. an...