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i was in it for the trade, mel i love this name i feel like it is a little bit stretched.nderstand the ecosystem of how well they've done with streaming and those numbers there, and you have to take your hat to disney and 146 million and they are not that far behind net netflix if you combine the streaming. the stock popped up and i got out of my calls immediately and i feel like it's stretched sooner or later they will start to open and they will see the cruise ships come back and a lot of the other areas where they got so much revenue that they'll impact the company, but for right now it's all about streaming. so i'm more concerned about trying to trade it because i don't feel like i can own it right now and feel all that comfortable. >> it's all about streaming and should we be concerned about the quality of those streaming numbers even though they look fantastic at first blush, in terms of the average revenue per user, shannon it looks like that number is down year on year. last year we were looking at average revenue per user $5.56 this year we're looking at $4.03 and
i was in it for the trade, mel i love this name i feel like it is a little bit stretched.nderstand the ecosystem of how well they've done with streaming and those numbers there, and you have to take your hat to disney and 146 million and they are not that far behind net netflix if you combine the streaming. the stock popped up and i got out of my calls immediately and i feel like it's stretched sooner or later they will start to open and they will see the cruise ships come back and a lot of the...
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that is gigi door gash buy that spac, mel >> but we got like 15 seconds.it is overpriced at these levels, mel. >> thank you all so much for joining us tonight thank you fo watching the "fast money report." don't go anywhere. the news with shepherd smith starts right now. >> no vaccines for young children until 2022. the new time line from dr. fauci. i'm shepard smith this is the news on cnbc >> the texas power grid. back to normal life on the ground is not. continued outages, boil water warnings, carbon monday oochl yid cases surging as the weather triggers a nationwide backlog of millions of vaccine doses. tieing the storms to climate change. >> we'll all suffer the consequence it's we fail >> the united states rejoins the paris agreement. >> onlin
that is gigi door gash buy that spac, mel >> but we got like 15 seconds.it is overpriced at these levels, mel. >> thank you all so much for joining us tonight thank you fo watching the "fast money report." don't go anywhere. the news with shepherd smith starts right now. >> no vaccines for young children until 2022. the new time line from dr. fauci. i'm shepard smith this is the news on cnbc >> the texas power grid. back to normal life on the ground is not....
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>> well, i think the run was just absolutely extraordinary, mel, and when you make a look at it, they did everything right, right. they had some great amountization, up. when i look at the pe, i feel like it's stretched at this point in time, even for this particular name. twitter's always traded at an inflated pe. this was a stock that i was lucky enough to get at $35 a share in august. i based my thoughts upon usual actions that got me into it. we talked about this but going towards elections, it seems like the right trade going into the elections it was the stock continued to move to the up side and now the stock is exploding more it was up 11%, i think, on wednesday after delivering the great earnings i still love the company as a matter of fact, you and i talked about this, that i saw some unusual options in there today. had to jump on those kind of a stock replacement. i'm out of the stock but i've got the calls to the up side >> you're still ex postsed to the long side if it does go higher >> yeah. >> you can make the case that for some stocks, even if it trades higher and the
>> well, i think the run was just absolutely extraordinary, mel, and when you make a look at it, they did everything right, right. they had some great amountization, up. when i look at the pe, i feel like it's stretched at this point in time, even for this particular name. twitter's always traded at an inflated pe. this was a stock that i was lucky enough to get at $35 a share in august. i based my thoughts upon usual actions that got me into it. we talked about this but going towards...
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to unravel and starting to see it now and i'm a big hans-kristian anderson fan, as you are as well, mel, a lot of people mistakenly called it that vignette he wrote the em per has no clothes, but it's the emperor's new clothes. the clothes the fed are wearing are not fitting and they will be revealed for what they are in the coming weeks they think they can control this it's out of their control at this point. >> karen, i will go to you on this obviously we have been in this environment close to 0% interest rates when we move out of that, something has to give, no? >> yes i think so i think a few things are happening at the same time there's the higher rates that guy talked about we talk about the risk premium what should the equity risk premium be as rates go up, the risk premium should be higher, therefore valuations lower but the other side of it is, rates going up because the economy is improving and i believe yes, that's the case, but i also think that the earnings of a lot of these high flyers, let's talk about something like google, for example, i think those earnings are going t
to unravel and starting to see it now and i'm a big hans-kristian anderson fan, as you are as well, mel, a lot of people mistakenly called it that vignette he wrote the em per has no clothes, but it's the emperor's new clothes. the clothes the fed are wearing are not fitting and they will be revealed for what they are in the coming weeks they think they can control this it's out of their control at this point. >> karen, i will go to you on this obviously we have been in this environment...
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it's a medical condition what's it called, mel? mel?ur sleep thing called i want to say sleep applejack, but that's definitely wrong. sleep -- mel, is it sleep applebee's? she's sleeping bad in the neighborhood did you hear that, mel i did a spin on the applebee's she probably can't hear me over the machine. and in advance of the speech graham has been all over cable news talking up trump as leader and the future of the party. >> trump's going to give a speech sunday that is going be very policy centric every republican should rally around it. i thin it will help us with independence and i never felt better about president trump's leading the party than i do right now. >> seth: first of all, you really expect us to believe his speech is going to be policy centric? his speeches weren't even policy centric when he was president. i bet i can predict what it will be. he'll spend a half hour whining about getting cancelled, zing cheney a few times. at some point he'll say a curse word and the crowd will go nuts like a bunch of fifth graders
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. >> right yeah it was pretty shocking, mel. the last two days we lost a thousand points on the dow 3% on the s&p. 3% on the nasdaq the nasdaq, some of that selling -- you know, it was an interesting thing. the fact that the nasdaq actually starting to sprint to the up side at one point during the day and it could not keep up that momentum. i think that's a possibility i think the idea that the people are getting a little bit unnefbd right now, they have some trepidation for sure, i think, because they're looking at where the ten-year is. we've all watched all the various areas of the marketplace that have been moving to the up side at a swifter rate than we are used to. because of that that's why we're seeing the volatility index as well volatility jumped back into the marketplace this week. we've been absent volatility for a while. when you look at the last three, four, five, the whole week's worth of trading days, it's been swelling up as we've gone each and every day. we popped over 30 a couple of different times because i t
. >> right yeah it was pretty shocking, mel. the last two days we lost a thousand points on the dow 3% on the s&p. 3% on the nasdaq the nasdaq, some of that selling -- you know, it was an interesting thing. the fact that the nasdaq actually starting to sprint to the up side at one point during the day and it could not keep up that momentum. i think that's a possibility i think the idea that the people are getting a little bit unnefbd right now, they have some trepidation for sure, i...
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no idea. >> yes, mel. i know that does not surprise me in the least. the ice breaker did a whole nbc, the more you know. that should be -- that little music, the more you know, he absolutely nailed the entire thing. what i'll say is this. couple weeks ago i had an opportunity to do a power lunch with morgan brennan. we talked about gamestop and she says said what do you think. i mentioned the volume being 180 million shares and how it was 10 times normal volume and i said that day the move is probably over based on the volume dlil i know a week later it would be trading $480 or so. i hear what you said, but when the momentum, when the crowd gets behind it, and things can go a little crazy, so maybe it's not necessarily over maybe it will overshoot. i don't think to the magnitude we saw with the gamestop, but right now volume events are not necessarily dictating exhaustions of moves >> tim you had your happened raised dove a comment >> trying to be plight sun dial is a penny stock. >> yeah. >> so that share count is extraordinary because of the dollar p
no idea. >> yes, mel. i know that does not surprise me in the least. the ice breaker did a whole nbc, the more you know. that should be -- that little music, the more you know, he absolutely nailed the entire thing. what i'll say is this. couple weeks ago i had an opportunity to do a power lunch with morgan brennan. we talked about gamestop and she says said what do you think. i mentioned the volume being 180 million shares and how it was 10 times normal volume and i said that day the...
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cinnamon chocolate cloves or vanilla are her favorite fragrances it's a slow process but she hopes mel training will bring back her ability to smell and taste things and let's talk about losing your sense of smell with your of scientists rachel herz what i'd like to know 1st of all is if it could be permanent . so small loss with coping 19 we really don't know what permanent leaves so it's only the end of a year or so that we've been into this crisis and it's certainly the case that with upper respiratory tract infections well loss occurs but there is hope for regaining it in those conditions and i think that probably will be the case here as well and there are different methods that can facilitate that especially things like snell training some people are being experiencing this learn from months and months and months i mean a year can be a long time how how traumatic can that experience be emotionally and psychologically well it's extremely traumatic and one of the problems being in this idea of permanence how long is ringback it going to last is it going to be forever you don't know
cinnamon chocolate cloves or vanilla are her favorite fragrances it's a slow process but she hopes mel training will bring back her ability to smell and taste things and let's talk about losing your sense of smell with your of scientists rachel herz what i'd like to know 1st of all is if it could be permanent . so small loss with coping 19 we really don't know what permanent leaves so it's only the end of a year or so that we've been into this crisis and it's certainly the case that with upper...
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>> mel, i know you thought the real mvp in last night's game was todd bowles.olutely. >> your instinct for sports is incredible caterpillar, the analyst community and offsides only 50% have buys. i think it trades up to 225. >> thanks for watching "fast." se >>> my mission is simple, to make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people want to make friends, just trying to make you some money my job is not just to entertain but educate and teach. call me or tweet m me @jimmychillcramer you know something it's possible, not yet, to have too ch
>> mel, i know you thought the real mvp in last night's game was todd bowles.olutely. >> your instinct for sports is incredible caterpillar, the analyst community and offsides only 50% have buys. i think it trades up to 225. >> thanks for watching "fast." se >>> my mission is simple, to make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts...
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with everything from mel robbins to blake griffin, is there a more fascinating place than audible?'ve done the research. of course you have. audiobooks, podcasts, audible originals. all in one place. >>> wales is the first to meet its goal for vaccinating the most susceptible for covid. nick peyton walsh rode along in cart at that. here's what he found. >> reporter: there are traces of good in it now. paramedic team after months of exhaustion raced betweenback toback covid callouts. >> chest pain. >> reporter: this is a normal busy morning for the ambulance crew, but with one key difference. they're finding that we're now in the middle of a two-day period where the covid cases are dramatically dropping off. one day we spent here in this city of half a million there were only four. could it just be a glitch or a global first easing pressure on the front line. >> hello, sweetheart. >> turning out to an elderly possible covid patient discovering they had the vaccine two weeks ago will soon be the norm. >> struggling to get your breast? struggling too breathe? >> home test found covid
with everything from mel robbins to blake griffin, is there a more fascinating place than audible?'ve done the research. of course you have. audiobooks, podcasts, audible originals. all in one place. >>> wales is the first to meet its goal for vaccinating the most susceptible for covid. nick peyton walsh rode along in cart at that. here's what he found. >> reporter: there are traces of good in it now. paramedic team after months of exhaustion raced betweenback toback covid...
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let's get to seema mody for trading nation >> thank you, mel. it's time to revisit off-prices and credit suisse and wells fargo upgrading mcdonald's, chipotle and others to overweight let's bring in katie upton and katie, where are you placing your bet >> well, i think it depends on what your time line is, for the near time, i think that will see up-performance from consumer staples stocks they tend to be the most exciting positions but in the weaker take with the period behind us with the loss in major indices, we are seeing early indications of rotation into consumer staple stocks that said, i would love to see a pullback in that higher flyer, in the discretionary space, the names that are established uptrend. and the names that late last year saw turnarounds names like ford, for example, that was a value-based breakout that we saw in q4. and great upside quality that now has month long-term momentum for the first time since 2015. and it's reversed that downtrend. i would welcome a pullback in those types of names also travel and leez leaisure
let's get to seema mody for trading nation >> thank you, mel. it's time to revisit off-prices and credit suisse and wells fargo upgrading mcdonald's, chipotle and others to overweight let's bring in katie upton and katie, where are you placing your bet >> well, i think it depends on what your time line is, for the near time, i think that will see up-performance from consumer staples stocks they tend to be the most exciting positions but in the weaker take with the period behind us...
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>> thanks, mel hopping right into invidia, calls outpaced puts about two times to one looking at thee from the options. options are implying about a 6.5% move compared to a 2.5% the trade that jumped off the tape for me, about a thousand of the february 26th -- so this friday ex piree -- 5600 calls for just under $10, setting you up nicely. what i thought was interesting about the trade, earlier in the session we had that selloff. these options were bought in there, allowing you to define your risk, quote unquote, catch did falling knives but in a risk denying way. >> tune in to the ll sw fuho friday up next, final trade turn on my tv and boom, it's got all my favorite shows right there. i wish my trading platform worked like that. well have you tried thinkorswim? this is totally customizable, so you focus only on what you want. okay, it's got screeners and watchlists. and you can even see how your predictions might affect the value of the stocks you're interested in. now this is what i'm talking about. yeah, it'll free up more time for your... uh, true crime shows? british baking co
>> thanks, mel hopping right into invidia, calls outpaced puts about two times to one looking at thee from the options. options are implying about a 6.5% move compared to a 2.5% the trade that jumped off the tape for me, about a thousand of the february 26th -- so this friday ex piree -- 5600 calls for just under $10, setting you up nicely. what i thought was interesting about the trade, earlier in the session we had that selloff. these options were bought in there, allowing you to define...
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with everything from mel robbins to blake griffin, is there a more fascinating place than audible? no. and i've done the research. of course you have. audiobooks, podcasts, audible originals. all in one place. sure, your health insurance tells you to see a doctor but, um, look around. these days it's not that easy. you're telling me. but humana helps make it easy. human care gives you tons of ways to talk to your doctor: phone, computer, in person, or tablet. hey jean! hi! this is just a quick follow up. your numbers are looking great. you don't even have to put on shoes. ooo! easy peasy. you like that, huh? mhm. humana. a more human way to healthcare. did you know prilosec otc can stop frequent heartburn before it begins? heartburn happens when stomach acid refluxes into the esophagus. prilosec otc uses a unique delayed-release formula that helps it pass through the tough stomach acid. it then works to turn down acid production, blocking heartburn at the source. with just one pill a day, you get 24-hour heartburn protection. prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn.
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. >> right now, on jimmy kim mel, robin wr with no audience anyway, so with is that in mind this . >>i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. i'd like to offer an especially warm welcome to those of you who are hunkered down, under a thick blanket of snow. don't worry. it's gonna be okay. this is just god's way of trying to keep us safe from covid, by making it hard to go to buffalo wild wings. this was lake michigan yesterday, look at that! it's been fun, chicago, but you're canada now. don't know how else to tell you. maybe this is the storm q promised us was coming. e
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with everything from mel robbins to blake griffin, is there a more fascinating place than audible?done the research. of course you have. audiobooks, podcasts, audible originals. all in one place. >>> new overnight. pfizer announcing it has ramped up production in the last month to double the amount of vaccine it can make in a single batch. right now it takes 110 days to produce 1 to 3 million doses of the vaccine. the company expects the time to go down to 60 days. the coronavirus variants still a big concern. >>> the u.s. is seeing market improvement. fewer than 87,000 cases were reported on monday. now that's still a lot. it's still too much, but it's the lowest daily number since the beginning of november and as cases go down, vaccinations are up. about 10% of the u.s. population has now received at least one dose of the vaccine and nearly 3/4 of what's been shipped has been used. cnn's erica hill reports for us. >> reporter: christine and laura, good morning. cases and hospitalizations continue to move in the right direction. that's the good news. cdc director or stressing now
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twitter the platform the trumpeter used for years as his main political mel's piece imposed a permanent ban on the president and he had 88000000 followers then it snowballed even further. the e-commerce platform shopify blocks full of donald trump's online stores pay pal also shut down all fundraising activities for trump and his associates after twitter he's also been banned from snap chat reddit and twitch. was viewed as a no censorship social network with a lot of conservative users google has removed it from its place. on the phone one day you're talking to somebody. all of a sudden your phone goes dead. when you say that was odd and you call the person back into i'm sorry i was just i was just talking to you about cold door trum or whoever and it goes dead again what if your phone carrier were to say well we don't want you to talk about certain things that are disinformation wise was incorrect hate you would say you're a phone company you're a phone carrier you can't limit what i'm saying that's the way i feel when social media kicked you off of their platform. the british and amer
twitter the platform the trumpeter used for years as his main political mel's piece imposed a permanent ban on the president and he had 88000000 followers then it snowballed even further. the e-commerce platform shopify blocks full of donald trump's online stores pay pal also shut down all fundraising activities for trump and his associates after twitter he's also been banned from snap chat reddit and twitch. was viewed as a no censorship social network with a lot of conservative users google...
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with everything from mel robbins to blake griffin, is there a more fascinating place than audible?e research. of course you have. audiobooks, podcasts, audible originals. i'm looking for my client. i'm his accountant. audiobooks, podcasts, aui'm so sorry.ls. hey! -hey man, you're here! you don't trust me here in vegas, do you? uh, well... i thought we had a breakthrough with the volkswagen. -we did, yeah! we broke through. that's the volkswagen?! -that's the cross sport. wow. -seatbelts! please just tell me where we're going. >>> new york governor andrew cuomo now blaming, in part, misinformation as outrage grows over allegations his administration covered up the true number of covid-19 deaths in nursing homes. and even some fellow democrats are joining calls for a full investigation into governor cuomo's handling of the crisis. as brian todd reports, the scandal has led to questions about the governor's personal behavior. >> reporter: andrew cuomo's latest political battle has gotten intensely personal, with new accusations of intimidation against the new york governor. >> that's
with everything from mel robbins to blake griffin, is there a more fascinating place than audible?e research. of course you have. audiobooks, podcasts, audible originals. i'm looking for my client. i'm his accountant. audiobooks, podcasts, aui'm so sorry.ls. hey! -hey man, you're here! you don't trust me here in vegas, do you? uh, well... i thought we had a breakthrough with the volkswagen. -we did, yeah! we broke through. that's the volkswagen?! -that's the cross sport. wow. -seatbelts! please...
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mel stride, thank you ve much about taxes. mel stride, thank you very much for— about taxes.or a further two days. the bbcs south east asia correspondent —jonathan head — has the latest on the week ahead for the civil disobedience movement. i think we will see this week will be different from the previous two weeks. forthe be different from the previous two weeks. for the first time after the coup we saw very rapid growth of what became a nationwide civil disobedience movement with protests in every shape and form all across the country that were essentially blocked at certain places by police. occasionally opening fire as we know but mostlyjust letting them run. the presence of these armoured vehicles and a lot of soldiers, and these are soldiers from combat units, units with frankly well—deserved reputation is for real brutality. i think it would change the tone a lot. the internet blackout last night was interesting, it was eight hours and it really frighten people. we saw the scenes that, as you mention, the troops opening fire. they used a lot of gunfire. that might have
mel stride, thank you ve much about taxes. mel stride, thank you very much for— about taxes.or a further two days. the bbcs south east asia correspondent —jonathan head — has the latest on the week ahead for the civil disobedience movement. i think we will see this week will be different from the previous two weeks. forthe be different from the previous two weeks. for the first time after the coup we saw very rapid growth of what became a nationwide civil disobedience movement with...
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will make so kind of what we mean small that mel available only last year and in front of the guy. we get things like calling it looks nice so now it looks like the sun is that across it and it can also cause i said also cease to increase and we can see the cost of speeding up and losing from so can such disasters be predicted in the future if you're saying that there is a link to climate change i mean i think we can say that these events of life he's had the most frequency as close ones and this will melt and say that the longest is last year is a changing very very rapidly and then we've seen that across the in there so i think we can say that they will expend more but the key question to me is where they're going to work and when so that we can line bets warnings and bets and has assessments and ultimately management so is there any way that we can find out where they might occur. so i think we can look at changes in kind of key key parameters so we can look to changes in the gus's cells we can literally change in the world to store front of those lost years and still talk those
will make so kind of what we mean small that mel available only last year and in front of the guy. we get things like calling it looks nice so now it looks like the sun is that across it and it can also cause i said also cease to increase and we can see the cost of speeding up and losing from so can such disasters be predicted in the future if you're saying that there is a link to climate change i mean i think we can say that these events of life he's had the most frequency as close ones and...
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. >> here is a look at what is ahead tonight on jimmy kim mel. >> thanks. we have a new show tonight. and there are people on it. >> i was like, pa, please just stay there. so i could have done one of these, i could have gone -- there's my d want to save hundreds on your wireless bill? with xfinity mobile you can. how about saving hundreds on the new samsung galaxy s21 ultra 5g? you can do that too. all on the most reliable network. sure thing! and with fast nationwide 5g included at no extra cost. we've got you covered. so join the carrier rated #1 in customer satisfaction. and get a new samsung galaxy starting at $17 a month. learn more at xfinitymobile.com or visit your local xfinity store today. >>> you're overall health is part of the efforts to build a better bay area. as the pandemic goes on, alcohol consumption. a liver specialist has seen more sick partials. aol ses across the ugs in march 2020 when lockdowns began. booze sales have continued to boom. >> we're looking at a 45% increase. >> scott jeffrey, who was aby buyer in san francisco, doesn't
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. >> black and brown peleop are sometimes idafra of mel dica systems usbecae of the histy.or we havebe en doing educatiopun, ttg inblack doctors befooure r communit ies, so they stt arto trt usthe ocess. >> would park a lemi away just to be hereand t gethis ccine for the viru s. >> so far by 10% of cafoiarnns have her slp ee-- received ataslet one dose. t busome are not inwaitg for their turn. betty yush ows us how people are jug mpine thli, ned anthe weak linkin the system that they arple exoingti. >> absoly.utel i ulabd solutely get a vaincce. >>> yes, i will. i >> look forward togetting the vaccin e. >>or repte r:but d askeif they wocuuld t in lineto t gea sedo and am an emphicat no. >> it would be tough to nscoiderpi jumnghe t line wher myparents are in the lemidd. r>>eporter: some truly d ba bevi orhas percoledat in to blicvi ew. a cadinaan mogul and s hiwife algeledly violatedbl puic alhethol res. authieorits aiclm they ch arreted a private e,plan ewfl 30le0 mis to a tiny counmmity in e thyukon, noigred quanartine, posed as motel rkwoers and got covid otshs inedtend r fothe indig
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political rhetoric removing words and facts from context and ascribing to them the most sinister and mel levon intentions possible their story was based not on evidence but on the sheer personal and political animists the flimsy theory of incitement you heard from the house managers could be used to impeach indict or expel countless other political leaders many leading figures in other parties have engaged in far more in cinder airy and dangerous rhetoric and we played some of the i'm not going to replay it i'm not going to replay of the words you all saw the evidence i'm not going to replay mob scenes i don't want to give those people another platform any more view from the american people as to what they did they should be cancelled. democrat politicians spent months prior to january 6th attacking the very legitimacy of our nation's most cherished institutions and traditions they didn't just question the integrity of one election they challenge the integrity of our entire nation everything from our founding fathers our constitution declaration of independence and law enforcement office
political rhetoric removing words and facts from context and ascribing to them the most sinister and mel levon intentions possible their story was based not on evidence but on the sheer personal and political animists the flimsy theory of incitement you heard from the house managers could be used to impeach indict or expel countless other political leaders many leading figures in other parties have engaged in far more in cinder airy and dangerous rhetoric and we played some of the i'm not going...
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vacation, i think this is definitely a trade it for me >> you know, i'm actually going to fade this one, mel, and steve makes some fantastic points here when i take a step back and think about the story behind why this company has rallied so much -- or the stock has rallied so much, there was argument that there should be more rerating with regard to netflix as they made all those allocations to streaming. they're within about three turns of each other. i drill down and you say, listen, bonawyn. similarly, but if you look at disney, it's about ten times it's capital intensive i would expect that to trade at a premium for netflix. all in all, i'm fading it. i know i'm likely headed to the penalty box. i'm willing to take that so that you guys can win >> i like the personal conversation that you have, calling yourself by your name. classic. moving on to twitter trade it or fade it, karen >> i'm going to fade it. i mean, last time it was disappointing. it should have been a great, great quarter for them we didn't see since then -- it won't be in that quarter but i'll be interested to hear the e
vacation, i think this is definitely a trade it for me >> you know, i'm actually going to fade this one, mel, and steve makes some fantastic points here when i take a step back and think about the story behind why this company has rallied so much -- or the stock has rallied so much, there was argument that there should be more rerating with regard to netflix as they made all those allocations to streaming. they're within about three turns of each other. i drill down and you say, listen,...
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patch covielle factory if it feel again that's where all factories censoring their arms are we to text mels also contains 2 other kinds of cells these all cells and what are known as supporting cells and these supporting cells have a high number of the kind of enzyme that's needed for the space protein of the sars virus to enter in this case 2 receptor people may be hearing about so than their virus can bind very easily to these cells and what happens is it causes disruption and creates inflammation which seems to be the reason why the all factory sensory neuron shut down because that's where we're normally detecting smells and then that's the 1st port of entry into the rest of the body so that's the basic mechanism so one of the things i have a kind of pet peeve about is people really need to cover their nose with their mouths because that's the primary rule of entry for the stars virus to get into you . you know just came across one of those callings in the car always before tell us when does this happen is this loss of sense of smell is is it an early symptom is some health care workers
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myrna mel guards giving everyone to have run-ins with lions. a deadline of february 26 for some answers and how this may have happened. my job is to make sure that the programs work. >>that what we are doing instead of incarceration. actually yields results, not just to keep public safety but also to giving people a second chance after that they are involved in the criminal justice system because that's what we say we're doing. so i want to make sure that we do what we to me. >>alliances in san francisco county jail on no bail. he faces a dozen charges, including hit and run driving in crosby he'll killer manslaughter while intoxicated. well in the north bay, a former solano county teacher is accused of molesting a 3rd grader and sassoon city police they arrested stephen gallagher on february 5th. when he allegedly sexually abused his student while teaching at soon elementary school between may 2016 and march 2017. police are now trying to find out if there are any more alleged victims. anyone with information is asked to call the sassoon city
myrna mel guards giving everyone to have run-ins with lions. a deadline of february 26 for some answers and how this may have happened. my job is to make sure that the programs work. >>that what we are doing instead of incarceration. actually yields results, not just to keep public safety but also to giving people a second chance after that they are involved in the criminal justice system because that's what we say we're doing. so i want to make sure that we do what we to me....
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as cleopatra who was very much a person of african descent and stories like jesus who is played by mel gibson also a person of african descent and so what we find is that historically everyone's been ok we weren't even the the tower of white supremacy has been ok with the stories being told by white curators however it seems like there's some fragility issues happening will be it's him soon to tell the stories with actors based on their qualifications in their ability in you know their skill set versus just looking at the color of their skin and up and about cleopatra i mean i'm not necessarily just want to go around the world by a clear pattern was more of a greek a north african i mean africa is not just one place you get different parts of africa are you talking about north africa people like gadhafi who was a lab recently he does not look like you and me so a clear pattern was more accurate of the mediterranean and i kind of stove at a particular time van this woman who is clearly of african descent or caribbean descent whatever it is trying to portray the queen of england you don'
as cleopatra who was very much a person of african descent and stories like jesus who is played by mel gibson also a person of african descent and so what we find is that historically everyone's been ok we weren't even the the tower of white supremacy has been ok with the stories being told by white curators however it seems like there's some fragility issues happening will be it's him soon to tell the stories with actors based on their qualifications in their ability in you know their skill...
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covielle the actually if it feel again that's where all factory censoring their arms are we to text mel's also contains 2 other kinds of cells these also is and what are known as supporting cells and these supporting cells have a high number of the kind of enzyme that's needed for the state protein of the sars virus to enter in this case to receptor people maybe hearing about so that their virus can bind very easily to these cells and what happens is it causes disruption and creates inflammation which seems to be the reason why your factory sensory neurons shut down because that's where we're normally detecting smells and then that's the 1st port of entry into the rest of the body so that's the basic mechanism so one of the things i have a kind of pet peeve about is people really need to cover their nose with their mouths because that's the primary rule of entry for the stars virus to get into you you know just came across one of those callings in a car always perform tell us when does this happen is this loss of sense of smell is is it an early symptom is some health care workers have ex
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the country's muslim minority protests were held this week to demand an end to the forced cremations mel fernandez is in colombo and says that that's a victory for families of corona virus victims. the gossip notification comes almost as a bolt from the blue the most obvious sort of place to announce it when all eyes were on sri lanka was at the united nations human rights council sessions on wednesday but this gathering notification coming late tonight has been quite a surprise and it shows that the government has conceded allowing burial or cremation as the gas says what this affected me means is that all will be 19 victims especially the muslim and the christian population for whom cremation has been an issue with him now as to which essentially form that he would go ahead with in terms of final right now as much as we heard prime minister by him the rajapaksa on the 10th of february tell parliament that they hope to allow 'd burials the huge kind of reaction from the government which basically backtracked from his announcement give everybody the impression that the rajapaksa governme
the country's muslim minority protests were held this week to demand an end to the forced cremations mel fernandez is in colombo and says that that's a victory for families of corona virus victims. the gossip notification comes almost as a bolt from the blue the most obvious sort of place to announce it when all eyes were on sri lanka was at the united nations human rights council sessions on wednesday but this gathering notification coming late tonight has been quite a surprise and it shows...
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and equal opportunity- are so critical as we recover from the global pandemic, and your answers give melleaders| are looking at this injust the right way. thank you. we hope so, michael. these two leaders are for sure, but you're absolutely right to say that inequality is absolutely expanding at the moment between richer nations and lower income countries. to cambodia now for our next question. what do you want to ask julia and minouche? i work for the united - world school in cambodia, an organisation giving accessi to education to out—of—school children in very remote areas. my question is, without school| being open, children in remote areas are subject to far greater risks of abuse i and exploitation. how can we continue to give children, especially- girls, maximum protection? huge problem. minouche shafik, we hear all sorts of stories, girls selling their bodies so that they can afford to go to school and all the rest of it. it is just absolutely appalling. it is a huge issue, and the pandemic has only made it worse, both for girls and for women, who carry much of burden of the viru
and equal opportunity- are so critical as we recover from the global pandemic, and your answers give melleaders| are looking at this injust the right way. thank you. we hope so, michael. these two leaders are for sure, but you're absolutely right to say that inequality is absolutely expanding at the moment between richer nations and lower income countries. to cambodia now for our next question. what do you want to ask julia and minouche? i work for the united - world school in cambodia, an...
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capitol and murdered a c >> rter: with many in thtack one month ago, the use will now fine members melroutside eto avoid house floor.fumoment this morning, capitol police officer brian sicknick, killed in the violence on january 6 was remembered for his heroic sacrifice. the 42-year-old's remains lay in honor in the capitol rotunda. president biden and vice president harris among the lawmakers and scores of police officers paying respects... ( bagpipes ) ...before sicknick was taken to his final resting place at arlington national cemetery. leader mccarthy told house republicans today, he supportsen aan alogy. pelosi is calling mccarthy "cowardly" for not taking action against greene. norah. >> o'donnell: all right, that all continues up there. kris van cleave, thank you. and while house republicans were battling, top senate democrats met today with president biden. topic number one was that huge possible compromise. cbs's ed o'keefe has late reporting from the white house. >> reporter: president biden today confident republicans will back his covid relief plan, despite little evidence
capitol and murdered a c >> rter: with many in thtack one month ago, the use will now fine members melroutside eto avoid house floor.fumoment this morning, capitol police officer brian sicknick, killed in the violence on january 6 was remembered for his heroic sacrifice. the 42-year-old's remains lay in honor in the capitol rotunda. president biden and vice president harris among the lawmakers and scores of police officers paying respects... ( bagpipes ) ...before sicknick was taken to...
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both companies of course oppose the law and managing director of google australia mel phil had this to say painfully breaks the way search engines work and it undermines how the web works. google says news companies benefit from the traffic that it generates and it's now threatening to take down its search engine in australia think of the consequences if it does go dark something like 95 percent of online searches in the country are from google and how likely is it that this law will actually pass or destroy this problem while australia's treasurer josh freedom says it's inevitable the prime minister scott morrison says he's not intimidated by google's threats and he added australia makes our rules for things you can do in australia that's done in our parlance now google recently struck a similar agreement with some media companies in france to pay for content so why is the company taking issue with what the australians are proposing here when it comes out to control richard last week google cut a deal with an organization that represents something like 300 news outlets among them nati
both companies of course oppose the law and managing director of google australia mel phil had this to say painfully breaks the way search engines work and it undermines how the web works. google says news companies benefit from the traffic that it generates and it's now threatening to take down its search engine in australia think of the consequences if it does go dark something like 95 percent of online searches in the country are from google and how likely is it that this law will actually...
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transmat what does it feel dysphoric theaters know not gods to eighty's and gentle one to take their seats mel the female toilets are so out self selection facilities are in i don't know what shows are abortion to female and male categories because i know how well says non-binary sam smith supposed to when everything so you know more men never women no more chav manal manholes me no my kind is the love that's going to change the future of mankind so we'd like you to work with me i really just people kind of not necessarily mankind well i'm just waiting to hear what j.k. rowling says about with us i mean she's got nothing to lose really sure he suggested that people who menstruate all women in margin and you called the council twice. 38 people have been confirmed dead after a himalayan glacier broke off and destroyed a dam causing devastating floods that have also left almost 200 people missing this is the moment to a fast moving mix of water and rock smash through northern india environmental activists who have criticised the government claims it was a freak accident saying they have warned fo
transmat what does it feel dysphoric theaters know not gods to eighty's and gentle one to take their seats mel the female toilets are so out self selection facilities are in i don't know what shows are abortion to female and male categories because i know how well says non-binary sam smith supposed to when everything so you know more men never women no more chav manal manholes me no my kind is the love that's going to change the future of mankind so we'd like you to work with me i really just...