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i said, "you've never heard of me, i'm mel brooks."ord! i've got your record, it is great." i saw her backstage and we talked and i never stopped seeing her and talking to her for the next 45 years. every day was bliss. i've heard that you are married to the most beautiful woman in the world, is this true, mr brooks? no, i'm married to anne bancroft. applause. ladies and gentlemen, my beautiful wife. they sing. # sweet georgie brown! you've got to remember that at that stage, you weren't earning much money. no, i was broke then. she was paying for most of it. yeah, the show was off the air and when i met her, i told her, "you don't want to be serious with me because i'm broke. i'm eating hot dogs for dinner. i have no money. you don't want to know me." she said, "i'll take a chance. i'll take a chance." they sing. applause. you have a couple more... there is no more, i don't care. we have got to do... you are finished. we have got to do 0bama. we're not to make him president again! he served two terms. i want to read what he said about
i said, "you've never heard of me, i'm mel brooks."ord! i've got your record, it is great." i saw her backstage and we talked and i never stopped seeing her and talking to her for the next 45 years. every day was bliss. i've heard that you are married to the most beautiful woman in the world, is this true, mr brooks? no, i'm married to anne bancroft. applause. ladies and gentlemen, my beautiful wife. they sing. # sweet georgie brown! you've got to remember that at that stage, you...
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mel brooks was fearless — he broke every rule.ed in writing his autobiography and, after some persuasion, let me in to talk about it. alan, you flew on an aeroplane all the way from london. idid. to see me here in southern california. yes, and this pandemic, which, when max introduced you, 16 million people were watching that, so you are a bit of a hero. well, also, max, what are you going to do? you can't go to your lunches, you can't go to your office, you can't do your onstage stand—up with a lot of people. you're stuck. you're stuck with yourself in the living room, on the sofa, what are you going to do? i said, i don't know what i'm going to do, frankly. he said, no, you are going to write your memoir! and you did what you were told. idid. and you called it all about me. it is all about me. and it is a good title. it starts in brooklyn. i remember asking you about brooklyn and whether there were anyjews in brooklyn. and i said, "nothing butjews in brooklyn!" was there something special about being jewish in brooklyn at the ti
mel brooks was fearless — he broke every rule.ed in writing his autobiography and, after some persuasion, let me in to talk about it. alan, you flew on an aeroplane all the way from london. idid. to see me here in southern california. yes, and this pandemic, which, when max introduced you, 16 million people were watching that, so you are a bit of a hero. well, also, max, what are you going to do? you can't go to your lunches, you can't go to your office, you can't do your onstage stand—up...
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>> not a trace of doubt in my mind, mel. i'm a believer i know tim seymour is nodding his head written in piece "fast money. a lot of things tim talked about. >> and old courses and it's a winning >> first and all of that shriner. >> see what's working now. >> that was a quick talk other parts of the complex >> you know, we have a lot of positions. a lot have been in the final trades, bp, shell. we've got some canadian positions. some positions over the orld i'm trimming a bit now so when i look at -- just look at the xle. let's say it's 60, spot 50 our low end of the range is fifty-four sixty-seven high end is about sixty-three. that's 4% up side. it's 10% down side so i still think there's room to run in these names but we've seen a really big change, right? so you had capital flows that are causing this and once you -- you're not going to have that continuing so then it's really going to come down picking those businesses, which i think that's what tim's getting at that are going to continue to form, have fundamentals tha
>> not a trace of doubt in my mind, mel. i'm a believer i know tim seymour is nodding his head written in piece "fast money. a lot of things tim talked about. >> and old courses and it's a winning >> first and all of that shriner. >> see what's working now. >> that was a quick talk other parts of the complex >> you know, we have a lot of positions. a lot have been in the final trades, bp, shell. we've got some canadian positions. some positions over the...
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tim, i'll go to you on that. >> you had to do that, mel good for you for doing that.ood for jerome powell for doing it question is, is he doing enough? i would focus on the 34midnight lightningle part o i would focus on the middle part, the belly. two's and five's, short end from 1% to 1.15 so the market almost dropped in two-thirds of 25-bit hike right there i think the focus here that investors and the world is looking at out of the fed today is reminding that the labor market may be the most important bogey for them again, they've always talked about the labor market but the move from 5.9 to 3.9 on the unemployment rate but more importantly the labor cost the fed knows better than anybody is the stickiest part of the inflation story. look, i think this is a day although it was a non-event in terms of the announcement, obviously the market read into the fed chair's comments and they're less concerned about market dynamics. i agree as well >> it was interesting in all asset classes, we saw markets go down, we saw yield go higher, and we saw oil stubbornly high as wel
tim, i'll go to you on that. >> you had to do that, mel good for you for doing that.ood for jerome powell for doing it question is, is he doing enough? i would focus on the 34midnight lightningle part o i would focus on the middle part, the belly. two's and five's, short end from 1% to 1.15 so the market almost dropped in two-thirds of 25-bit hike right there i think the focus here that investors and the world is looking at out of the fed today is reminding that the labor market may be...
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>> well, here is the thing, mel. we take the talk about long storied rumors in the markets about m&a. you remember that it was just kind of widely thought that apple should have bought these guys years ago well we just saw microsoft make a $70 billion deal for activision, paid cash, why won't apple, the largest equity in the planet, north of $2.5 trillion, this thing is going to be sub $200 billion market cap, i just think that that is going to be a question that starts to happen if they miss this q1 guidance the stock is lower and have a three handle in the not so distant future and m&a could be in the sights. they want to get into gaming they have to be a platform and they're going to have to maybe, if they're not in acquiry, they're going to have acquire a spotify. throw some music or gaming subscriptions. it is more things to more people if they can't grow on just the video. >> and that is what we're going to belistening for on the vide call listening to the gaming efforts and some of the off platform efforts. qu
>> well, here is the thing, mel. we take the talk about long storied rumors in the markets about m&a. you remember that it was just kind of widely thought that apple should have bought these guys years ago well we just saw microsoft make a $70 billion deal for activision, paid cash, why won't apple, the largest equity in the planet, north of $2.5 trillion, this thing is going to be sub $200 billion market cap, i just think that that is going to be a question that starts to happen if...
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i found millbrook -- mel brook's adaptation of the producers.y love it and i thought that is very theatrical as a movie, it must have been a good show. it was amazingly successful. i always thought this would be a fantastic musical toring a french aience. i met up with the directors of state entertainment in paris. they make all of the big musicals like the lion king and a mama mia. they asked me. they said what would be your dream of a musical? i said it is the producers. we have been trying to put it up for 10 years now. we started auditioning. >> some of the humor is new york , how did you know yoshi a -- how did you negotiate that for new york's? france? >> some of it is very broad, jewish new yorker, we had to find ways to bring it to a french audience. either to switch the groups and talking about things that we do not have an equivalent to hear. >> you got to discuss that with mel brooks? >> i was lucky enough to have him on the phone. i was pretty stressed about that because i was sure he could be pretty intimidating. in the end, he was
i found millbrook -- mel brook's adaptation of the producers.y love it and i thought that is very theatrical as a movie, it must have been a good show. it was amazingly successful. i always thought this would be a fantastic musical toring a french aience. i met up with the directors of state entertainment in paris. they make all of the big musicals like the lion king and a mama mia. they asked me. they said what would be your dream of a musical? i said it is the producers. we have been trying...
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nbc bay area's mel mel colorado spoke an oakland father who found a way to get thousands of these masks into the hands of students. >> these are not the masks that easily slide down your nose. kn-95 masks are fitted and health experts say they are 75 times more effective at preventing covid than surgical masks and for that reason teachers in oakland who established sickouts last week and this week are demanding that every student and staff member receive them. >> we're concerned for our students and safe and we need better masks. >> i heard again there's a huge need in the school district and the city of oakland. >> eugene runs his family gravel and roofing supply company. it just so happens his company had a steady inventory of kn-95 masks. >> donatard i believe it was 15,000 to the city of oakland and 10,000 to the oakland unified school district. >> reporter: it's not the first time lee's company has donated masks during the pandemic. back in 2020 lee donated 35,000 kn-95 masks to hospital workers. >> we donated our entire stock as we really didn't have a need for those compared to t
nbc bay area's mel mel colorado spoke an oakland father who found a way to get thousands of these masks into the hands of students. >> these are not the masks that easily slide down your nose. kn-95 masks are fitted and health experts say they are 75 times more effective at preventing covid than surgical masks and for that reason teachers in oakland who established sickouts last week and this week are demanding that every student and staff member receive them. >> we're concerned for...
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a hatched it's a major change for poultry farmers killing mel chicks because they don't lay eggs is now illegal on german farms. the egg farming industry welcomes the new law, but it also wants the new agriculture minister to make sure germany's e u competitors follow suit. yeah, bob thus will affect other european countries to introduce similar legislation as soon as possible. farmers in other european countries shouldn't be able to continue to kill mel checks. and regardless, our market has to be protected. so we continued to have animal farming and hatcheries in germany. the german food and agricultural ministry says other e u members are taking similar steps and the green parties, grassroots hope, their new agriculture minister will introduce other changes like this. awesome. yeah, i hope that agriculture minister jim erst, amir will ultimately act as an advocate for animal rights and not just focus on economic interests. he should ensure that the animals are kept properly and have good living conditions. germany is the 1st country in the world to band the mass calling of male chick
a hatched it's a major change for poultry farmers killing mel chicks because they don't lay eggs is now illegal on german farms. the egg farming industry welcomes the new law, but it also wants the new agriculture minister to make sure germany's e u competitors follow suit. yeah, bob thus will affect other european countries to introduce similar legislation as soon as possible. farmers in other european countries shouldn't be able to continue to kill mel checks. and regardless, our market has...
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amy: mel reeves was unvaccinated against coronavirus and died after a weeks-long struggle with covid-19. in december, he spoke out from his hospital bed urging people to get vaccinated. he's survived by his son and five grandchildren. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. president biden marked the first anniversary of the january 6 capitol insurrection by denouncing donald trump for inciting his supporters to attack the capitol in an effort to overturn the 2020 election. in a speech from statuary hall in the u.s. capitol, biden accused trump of spreading a web of lies and claimed the former president -- who he did not name -- is placing a "dagger at the throat of american democracy." this is part of president biden's address. >> here is the god's truth about january 6, 2021. close your eyes. go back to that day. what do you see? rioters rampaging, waving for the first time inside this capitol, the confederate flag that symbolized the cause to destroy america, to rip us apart. even during the civil war
amy: mel reeves was unvaccinated against coronavirus and died after a weeks-long struggle with covid-19. in december, he spoke out from his hospital bed urging people to get vaccinated. he's survived by his son and five grandchildren. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. president biden marked the first anniversary of the january 6 capitol insurrection by denouncing donald trump for inciting his supporters to...
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>> mel, we saw this earlier in the year or last year in the very beginning of the year when rates started rallying and you had names that you had up there had huge 2020s and they gave a lot back in early '21. investors were revaluing some of the growth stories assuming that they would see decelerating growth on the other side of the pandemic and the interesting thing is things got incrementally better with the vaccines and certain parts of the economy opening fairly fully in 2021, but a lot of those stocks kept on going lower and when you look at some of the drops and you had square there that stock had dropped 30% before today's drop. to me what i think is interesting that this is the similar action that we saw in early 2021 we saw rates rise and the real focus is how much rates we're going go up. at this rate we know it topped out, and the ten-year at 1.77. we are not far from that, and there doesn't seem to be a whole heck of a lot to know that the ten-year is going much higher very soon. >> if rates are capped let's just say they test the 177 level and they're about. karen, does that
>> mel, we saw this earlier in the year or last year in the very beginning of the year when rates started rallying and you had names that you had up there had huge 2020s and they gave a lot back in early '21. investors were revaluing some of the growth stories assuming that they would see decelerating growth on the other side of the pandemic and the interesting thing is things got incrementally better with the vaccines and certain parts of the economy opening fairly fully in 2021, but a...
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>> hi, mels. >> hi. >> it certainly feels that way, right. and wed bush had a note out today they attributed half of the market cap to the services business and there is obviously a lot to like here karen and tim have been on this for years and dan talks about it all of the time. will it be a leader? it is late that they got across the finish line but it was up 34% last year and broader market up 29% and probably outperformed over the last month and a half i think it will do exactly that. i think it will be a market performer and steve grasso tweeted this today and there is a lot of truth to it, now that it is gotten to the $3 trillion mark, the next obstacle or the next threshold is going to be $200 a share and quite frankly there is every indication it is going to get there. >> yeah, i mean we have to think about what is next for apple, don't we, dan, or do we not? can we get to the next milestone with services and not revolutionary new products but evolutionaryproducts >> yeah, really what you're getting at is there is something around an
>> hi, mels. >> hi. >> it certainly feels that way, right. and wed bush had a note out today they attributed half of the market cap to the services business and there is obviously a lot to like here karen and tim have been on this for years and dan talks about it all of the time. will it be a leader? it is late that they got across the finish line but it was up 34% last year and broader market up 29% and probably outperformed over the last month and a half i think it will do...
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. >> mel brooks is 95 and a national treasure.scar and tony winner spent the pandemic writing "all about me", my remarkable life in show business. comedy nerds know his classic movies "the producers," "blazing saddles", and "young frankenstein." he writes about gene wilder and about his marriage to anne bancroft. i hope i get to play accordion again for you soon. >> you're watching "world news now." >> our thanks to barry mitchell there. i was asking, did you finish or reading any books? >> i'm in to fiction when i do read. i feel like we read so much news you have to escape a little. comedy's a good idea. >> i've been on a world war ii kick for the last two years. >> two years? >> yeah, right now i'm reading "a bridge too far". those are excellent, excellent suggestions from our own barry mitchell. and coming up, barry will be back with our friday polka. up, (light music) - look, i got to say something. i said it before and i'll say it again. if i thought a reverse mortgage was just some kind of trick to take your home, i wouldn'
. >> mel brooks is 95 and a national treasure.scar and tony winner spent the pandemic writing "all about me", my remarkable life in show business. comedy nerds know his classic movies "the producers," "blazing saddles", and "young frankenstein." he writes about gene wilder and about his marriage to anne bancroft. i hope i get to play accordion again for you soon. >> you're watching "world news now." >> our thanks to barry...
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. >> mel brooks, why did you make "blazing saddles"?zing saddles" is a classic western spoofing westerns and it's one of the most subversive comedies that come out in the '70s. it's a movie that mel brooks cowrites with richard pryor about a black sheriff coming to this town and the town people not wanting him to be there. >> i love "blazing saddles" because it is such a revolutionary film. it deals with race with a sense of humor and candor. >> richard pryor was supposed to play the sheriff. but warner brothers wouldn't insure him, because he was an exuberant experimental in chemicals. and mel walked off the movie. i can't make it without richie. i can't do it. and it was richard pryor who said, no, you have to make this movie. and you have to cast this guy. look how dard hik his skin is. he would terrify those people. >> i would like you to meet the new sheriff. >> i would be delighted. wow. >> i've got to talk to you, come here. can't you see that that man is a ni -- wrong person, forgive me. >> the story was the strand to hang the p
. >> mel brooks, why did you make "blazing saddles"?zing saddles" is a classic western spoofing westerns and it's one of the most subversive comedies that come out in the '70s. it's a movie that mel brooks cowrites with richard pryor about a black sheriff coming to this town and the town people not wanting him to be there. >> i love "blazing saddles" because it is such a revolutionary film. it deals with race with a sense of humor and candor. >>...
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i'm trying to see how i can be a part of the team now can get more from myself and you're kind of not mel from y'all's calling us what is it warm? after laying anchor errands the 1st in the water, the 30 year old always has his smartphone to hand properly water grooved. of course he loves the underwater world and takes pictures as a document of his adventure. ah, the sailing trip is a breath of fresh air for every one and a break from the frequent bullying. sebastian school years were like running the gauntlet is a filtering al, moving the dish. ma hanson, those 15 years of harassment they are having to get through them because it cost me so, so much energy horn. i was on the floor to say it as it always does. the sailing trip really balances me out. oh, shit in the shuffle. cassie yet, it here, all i think about is where we're sailing to morrow. what we're doing to morrow. they say i can just forget all the stuff that usually bogus me unless i get all of this woman is mason's soul, schlagel. iran. if yet gal the sons their treaty as precisely to the west of los angeles and all in the eve
i'm trying to see how i can be a part of the team now can get more from myself and you're kind of not mel from y'all's calling us what is it warm? after laying anchor errands the 1st in the water, the 30 year old always has his smartphone to hand properly water grooved. of course he loves the underwater world and takes pictures as a document of his adventure. ah, the sailing trip is a breath of fresh air for every one and a break from the frequent bullying. sebastian school years were like...
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to have an it's, ah yes, those laws on the got that and i'll go via you know, the again my name is mel brenda had a metal band with maria is now leaving the andes, where it's fairly cool, and entering a tropical forest, the co region, known as the believe in you got this root canal flap past to the amazon rain forest. and the youngest is a hot and humid place where trees nearly all year round. her told that the platform just because there was only difference between november and march the clouds in the andes collide with hot air from the amazon. this leads to very heavy rain and causes destruction across the u got including hundreds of landslide. ah ah, this was one of the deadliest landslides and a witness captured it on video. in march 2019 the 1st last night here, host the whole world to disappear. survivors said quite to corston foot, but the earth started moving again. ah, this is also claimed the lives of 70 people that do ah, human exploitation of natural resources is causing environmental problems here and around the rest of the world. forest. subbing created and driven damaged
to have an it's, ah yes, those laws on the got that and i'll go via you know, the again my name is mel brenda had a metal band with maria is now leaving the andes, where it's fairly cool, and entering a tropical forest, the co region, known as the believe in you got this root canal flap past to the amazon rain forest. and the youngest is a hot and humid place where trees nearly all year round. her told that the platform just because there was only difference between november and march the...
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legislation as soon as possible. farmers and other european countries shouldn't be able to continue to kill mel chicks long and regardless, our market has to be protected. so we'll continue to have animal farming and hatcheries in germany. the german food and agricultural ministry says other e u members are taking similar steps and the green parties, grassroots hope, their new agriculture minister will introduce other changes like this. and so help me, i hope that agriculture minister jim erst, amir will ultimately act as an advocate for animal rights and not just focus on economic interests. he should ensure that the animals are kept properly and have good living conditions. germany is the 1st country in the world to band the mass calling of mill chicks resounded domains, darlena messy has become the latest footballer to test positive for corona virus. the forward got the news while on vacation in his home town of assario and argentina. he's among 4 p s d players. it test positive with several other top european clubs, including by and munich, liverpool and barcelona. also badly affected going
legislation as soon as possible. farmers and other european countries shouldn't be able to continue to kill mel chicks long and regardless, our market has to be protected. so we'll continue to have animal farming and hatcheries in germany. the german food and agricultural ministry says other e u members are taking similar steps and the green parties, grassroots hope, their new agriculture minister will introduce other changes like this. and so help me, i hope that agriculture minister jim erst,...
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i've been working in this wonderful business for 63 years. mel. anda, i'm so lucky to be as busy as i am out. i'll say no when they stop asking me so if you want me to retire or stop asking. the news of betty white's death sparked and pouring of tribute with fans, gathering it a makeshift memorial over her star on the hollywood walk of fame. us president joe biden tweeted his own tribute, saying betty wind brought a smile to the lips of generations of americans. she's a cultural icon who will be sorely missed. the beloved and groundbreaking actress digest 18 days, short of her 100 birthday or culture in the lead a a barbara is a the talk more about betty. what have obviously a successful show at 7 seasons. but why was the golden girls considered so groundbreaking? while anthony, the show, was credited with a number of tv 1st, it was really the 1st time we saw older women as the main protagonist, the not just supporting characters like mothers or grandmothers. it's still difficult today for older female actors to get meet the roles. but in the eighty's, it was unheard of lack of cheati
i've been working in this wonderful business for 63 years. mel. anda, i'm so lucky to be as busy as i am out. i'll say no when they stop asking me so if you want me to retire or stop asking. the news of betty white's death sparked and pouring of tribute with fans, gathering it a makeshift memorial over her star on the hollywood walk of fame. us president joe biden tweeted his own tribute, saying betty wind brought a smile to the lips of generations of americans. she's a cultural icon who will...
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legislation as soon as possible. farmers and other european countries shouldn't be able to continue to kill mel checks. and regardless our market has to be protected. so we'll continue to have animal farming and hatcheries in germany. the german food and agricultural ministry says other e u members are taking similar steps and the green parties, grassroots hope, their new agriculture minister will enter. deuce other changes like this? it's awesome. yeah, i hope that agriculture minister jim erst, amir will ultimately act as an advocate for animal rights and not just focus on economic interests, should ensure that the animals are kept properly and have good living conditions. germany is the 1st country in the world to band the mass calling of male chicks. violence has broken out drying protests against crone virus restrictions in the netherlands. thousands of people turned out in amsterdam to demonstrate against the national lockdown that to $37.00 measures are essential because the omar crime, marion, is spreading even more rapidly than feared. they say no to the lockdown, no, to the government
legislation as soon as possible. farmers and other european countries shouldn't be able to continue to kill mel checks. and regardless our market has to be protected. so we'll continue to have animal farming and hatcheries in germany. the german food and agricultural ministry says other e u members are taking similar steps and the green parties, grassroots hope, their new agriculture minister will enter. deuce other changes like this? it's awesome. yeah, i hope that agriculture minister jim...
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sure ladies and gentlemen. 80 years and 7 days ago, the mel. yeah. they wanted to annihilate the jewish people. what amino will it since then are people has risen once again we have an independent states, maybe not our historic homelands. the state of israel high school domain is to day we want to remember we will always remember and we want together to build a bright future. legally smith's the uni waggish law at the land before i finish by my promise, i would like here in this place to remember the dead scottish i will read an excerpt from the cottage prayer, the jewish prayer motto, which honors the souls of the deceased. a cow damage doff. see door, you would please. i will read the cottage from a jewish cray. i bought my at bush, which i borrowed, especially for to day from the yard for shame, holocaust remembrance center. how you this prayer book was used by a jewish chairman, boy by slim washed knots, his bar mitzvah on the 22nd of october 1930 acre. in april or shortly before the november pilgrim. i do all the killing, also known as christina
sure ladies and gentlemen. 80 years and 7 days ago, the mel. yeah. they wanted to annihilate the jewish people. what amino will it since then are people has risen once again we have an independent states, maybe not our historic homelands. the state of israel high school domain is to day we want to remember we will always remember and we want together to build a bright future. legally smith's the uni waggish law at the land before i finish by my promise, i would like here in this place to...
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he even grows revert on the carl is increases its chances of survival. mel nimbly copeland, somebody you know, at this crochet reef, feminism meets maths, but also environmental awareness. not all the corals here shine in bright colors. some like bleached and ill. others are covered in plastic rubbish, reflecting the reality and the world sees as her time staging for a documentary about the power of under cover agencies from me and the entire team here in our berlin newsroom. thank you so much for a company today. imagine how many pushing of loads are thrown out in the world.
he even grows revert on the carl is increases its chances of survival. mel nimbly copeland, somebody you know, at this crochet reef, feminism meets maths, but also environmental awareness. not all the corals here shine in bright colors. some like bleached and ill. others are covered in plastic rubbish, reflecting the reality and the world sees as her time staging for a documentary about the power of under cover agencies from me and the entire team here in our berlin newsroom. thank you so much...
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when did every american become a mix between mel gibson in "brave heart" and mel gibson after his arrest? because the mask feels itchy on your shitting goatee. come on, dude. i'll tell you who i feel bad for, those poor flight attendantses. how do you lose your damn minds to the point you assault the person who is supposed to save you in a plane crash. i know if somebody got an attitude on my plane i have no problem opening the door and letting their ass sucked out. so there you have it. those are the biggest exits of 2021. now, if you'll excuse me, i have to make an exit of my own. gotta exit my apartment and find a new place. i'm done living next to mr. sprinkles! you win, you yapping ass dog! ergh! does anyone know of a one-bedroom apartment where a neighbor is not a poodle? two-bedroom? three-bedroom? i have money! i'm currently on tv! no? ♪ ♪ ♪ right. >> trevor: thank you so much for that dulce. all right, when we come back, lou lolbell will be discussing her new hit series "foundation." stay tuned for as a dj, i know all about customization. that's why i love liberty mutual. they c
when did every american become a mix between mel gibson in "brave heart" and mel gibson after his arrest? because the mask feels itchy on your shitting goatee. come on, dude. i'll tell you who i feel bad for, those poor flight attendantses. how do you lose your damn minds to the point you assault the person who is supposed to save you in a plane crash. i know if somebody got an attitude on my plane i have no problem opening the door and letting their ass sucked out. so there you have...
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well, i mean a beautiful sunday morning and mel when the day before yesterday and i can and all eyes of the tennis world are in a court room. it is quite remarkable. and what we're going to see today is probably some quite lengthy and fleshed out arguments based around some of the theories and assertions yesterday from the minister around how jokers which is public, if you like, and quite open and positive stance on antibiotics and nation especially around this kind of igniting how that would play out in australia, were he allowed to stay now that the, the, the way the minister has a case this, this, against your coverage, is really that the onus is all on your commission to prove otherwise. so one of the points of contention is that jackie, which is team says that the minister hasn't considered really the budget porting novak joke of it, or allowing him to stay in the country. both could have a very, very similar effect on the anti vaccination movement. if you like in australia, but the minister's legal team is quite fervent in the fact that the owners doesn't fall on them to have t
well, i mean a beautiful sunday morning and mel when the day before yesterday and i can and all eyes of the tennis world are in a court room. it is quite remarkable. and what we're going to see today is probably some quite lengthy and fleshed out arguments based around some of the theories and assertions yesterday from the minister around how jokers which is public, if you like, and quite open and positive stance on antibiotics and nation especially around this kind of igniting how that would...
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a well to 90 mel when night joke of each holds onto the harbor when he's 21st france land and 9th astronomy, an urgent title he awaits the court decision to determine if he should have deported from an immigration to insert facility that's very familiar to him. it's the same attention hotel where the unvaccinated serbian player was detained and spent the 1st 4 nights in shortly after touchdown melvin last week. and before judge fried him on monday, a joke of each arrived in mountains park hotel at around 3 30 pm mountain time. and he is keyed com in a green track suit and white high smiles as he was driven into the facilities car park. and the media were camped outside the hotel, kate, so it i'm so to with police and a small group of refugee advocates who were calling on calling for the release of the 33 asylum seekers who are being, who have not left the facility in many months. since they transfer there and some who have been in detention for many years, what we can expect from this at court hearing on sunday. i can't predict what the call it's a likely to do tomorrow, but legal experts t
a well to 90 mel when night joke of each holds onto the harbor when he's 21st france land and 9th astronomy, an urgent title he awaits the court decision to determine if he should have deported from an immigration to insert facility that's very familiar to him. it's the same attention hotel where the unvaccinated serbian player was detained and spent the 1st 4 nights in shortly after touchdown melvin last week. and before judge fried him on monday, a joke of each arrived in mountains park hotel...
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even mel gibson. ( as mel gibson ) "i can't associate my good name with the golden globes.e are racists." ( laughter ) speaking of unwise gatherings, yesterday was the first anniversary of the january 6 insurrection, and more and more of these traitor joes are facing trial. and i'll tell you all about the latest in tonight's "seditionist round-up roundup." >> these bad hombres are un-stable. >> stephen: first up on the collude ranch is buffalo native, and guy who's "just hanging out in the bushes, officer. no law against that," tom sibick. sibick is facing multiple felony charges, mainly from assaulting capitol police officer michael fanone. he's still awaiting trial, but this past week, he asked a federal judge to allow him to use dating apps. his dating app of choice? o-k.k.k. cupid. ( laughter ) ( applause ) next up-- sure. why not? next up in the chicken coup is florida native jeffrey register, seen here asking a raccoon in a dumpster, "hey, you gonna finish that?" ( laughter ) register-- again, his last name is register-- stormed the capitol on january 6, and then a fe
even mel gibson. ( as mel gibson ) "i can't associate my good name with the golden globes.e are racists." ( laughter ) speaking of unwise gatherings, yesterday was the first anniversary of the january 6 insurrection, and more and more of these traitor joes are facing trial. and i'll tell you all about the latest in tonight's "seditionist round-up roundup." >> these bad hombres are un-stable. >> stephen: first up on the collude ranch is buffalo native, and guy...
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gil mel -- guillermo del toro's film, nightmare alley. out this week in france is nightmare alley starting with the cooper, cate blanchett and rudy merritt. -- starring bradley cooper, cate blanchett and rooney mara. >> most people probably haven't seen the original nightmare alley on the 40's. i was skeptical about stephen king -- steven spielberg tackling west side story. i was pleasantly surprised. this film starts in 1939 and spans the 1940's. bradley cooper is a resourceful drifter with very flexible morals who ends up making himself useful at a carnival. he more or less inherits the brilliant secret system developed by a now alcoholic mentalist touchingly played by david stricter for being able to read the minds of people from all walks of life. it is energy use verbal code. they practiced like crazy and ended up performing for high society folks in the big city. lilith richer played by cate blanchett is in the audience. if you think her clothes and accessories are fabulous, wait until you see her office. unless you never seen a mov
gil mel -- guillermo del toro's film, nightmare alley. out this week in france is nightmare alley starting with the cooper, cate blanchett and rudy merritt. -- starring bradley cooper, cate blanchett and rooney mara. >> most people probably haven't seen the original nightmare alley on the 40's. i was skeptical about stephen king -- steven spielberg tackling west side story. i was pleasantly surprised. this film starts in 1939 and spans the 1940's. bradley cooper is a resourceful drifter...
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. >> yeah, dan am i playing would you rather, mel?s that what i'm doing >> you can play whatever you want tonight. >> karen had a game, i'm just wondering, i'd rather apple here i don't think he characterized my statement right about apple, i don't fade it, it is showing relatively good strength if the broad market comes in i don't think it will get worse than the market, from valuation standpoint they're less subject to the whims or issues like kate said, cross border payments, who knows, there's a bunch of geopolitical stuff maybe long business travel doesn't come back, stuff like that, i think apple has a more leverage to pull in 2022 in what might be spotty economic environment globally >> let's cut to earnings alert -- western digital, shares now down about 9% brian kelly, what do you make of this >> yeah, i think this is going to be the market that we're in, so you have to perform in this market and if you don't you're going to get taken out back, to the back of the shed and that not only has to do with individual companies but
. >> yeah, dan am i playing would you rather, mel?s that what i'm doing >> you can play whatever you want tonight. >> karen had a game, i'm just wondering, i'd rather apple here i don't think he characterized my statement right about apple, i don't fade it, it is showing relatively good strength if the broad market comes in i don't think it will get worse than the market, from valuation standpoint they're less subject to the whims or issues like kate said, cross border...
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traveling to the city has taken mel, dude and his family, several hours with him or his wife, son and 2 daughters, 9 year old lately and the horn. she is full after the long, bumpy, and dusty road. they're all tired, but they have little choice. they couldn't find any buyers in the village. church with black, white, rudy, with all any callo, 8 a she gave us a life like a flip with gauge matthew lo, jennifer scholarship. i want to make sure that what does she need for a oh, a bush to go to promote the study and i see a bushing get a quote, a watermark archival on, on the q a q or is it called me kevin, until it was gone to the deal on this tim began to be on my like your last door on the ticket here. hold on to hey dick on that or yeah. like, yeah, can you get a hold of him? tang maybe a little more color and kind of a column or more more he's in a minute. i don't want to move this in bigger than a year, cause of jackie later that i'm not late. come with me and you have a yeah. how about i was on that and i'm to some of your head must go to miami, miami 1st a here with a boarding pass,
traveling to the city has taken mel, dude and his family, several hours with him or his wife, son and 2 daughters, 9 year old lately and the horn. she is full after the long, bumpy, and dusty road. they're all tired, but they have little choice. they couldn't find any buyers in the village. church with black, white, rudy, with all any callo, 8 a she gave us a life like a flip with gauge matthew lo, jennifer scholarship. i want to make sure that what does she need for a oh, a bush to go to...
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ah, traveling to the city has taken mel, dude and his family, several hours with him or his wife, son and 2 daughters, 9 year old lately. and they hood fees for after the long, bumpy, and dusty road, they're all tired, but they have little choice. they couldn't find any buyers in the village. church with fishermen. yes. is it black, white, rudy? with auto lending calibri, claudie coronet massage nike a show that thousands of london keys to our lord madam for she gave us a message to play it later. play with you again, matthew lo, jennifer scholarship and i wanted to make sure that what does she need for that doesn't pertain to her. oh, or leave me a month to study and i think a bushing can get a quote more comfortable on on a quarterly kevin until it was gone. the day on this, tim began to be on my last door on that ticket ticket here. hold on to hey dick on that. oh yeah, go get a hold of him, tang, give him a column or more more. he's in a minute. i don't want we're pushing this in bigger than a year. cause of jackie later that i'm not to leave them with me and you have a yeah. how
ah, traveling to the city has taken mel, dude and his family, several hours with him or his wife, son and 2 daughters, 9 year old lately. and they hood fees for after the long, bumpy, and dusty road, they're all tired, but they have little choice. they couldn't find any buyers in the village. church with fishermen. yes. is it black, white, rudy? with auto lending calibri, claudie coronet massage nike a show that thousands of london keys to our lord madam for she gave us a message to play it...
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ah, traveling to the city has taken mel, dude and his family, several hours with him or his wife and son, and 2 daughters. 9 year old layton and the horn fees for after the long, bumpy, and dusty road, they're all tired, but they have little choice. they couldn't find any buyers in the village church with them all. and kelly because 8 a sheep, gave us a message to play with . 7 my food channel scholarship, i want to make sure that what is she a fish bone that took a ginger hang on all of me. if i don't wish to go out to study philosophy, i hope i'm on that vision. yes. even. ah, no, i got you. yes. that what a watermark avalon and the kid is, he was actually caught me kevin, until it was gone to the deal. honey. this tim began to be on my way here. i thought i called on the ticket until he deacon that oh yeah. go yeah. can in a tang give him a column or more more he's in a minute. i don't want to, we're pushing this in bigger than the year. cause of jackie later that i'm not to leave them with the with the yeah. how about i on that and after a few months, muscular to me and to let me
ah, traveling to the city has taken mel, dude and his family, several hours with him or his wife and son, and 2 daughters. 9 year old layton and the horn fees for after the long, bumpy, and dusty road, they're all tired, but they have little choice. they couldn't find any buyers in the village church with them all. and kelly because 8 a sheep, gave us a message to play with . 7 my food channel scholarship, i want to make sure that what is she a fish bone that took a ginger hang on all of me. if...
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yield wants to go higher >> well, it does until it just fell back to 1.75 after making those new highs, mel you know i keep an eye on the russell 2000, the small cap index, where it was higher back in q1 of 2021 when the ten-year u.s. treasury yield was trading back at those levels it just can't get out of its own way. i think year over year, it is just what the equity markets are doing relative to where rates expectations are going right now is not particularly bullish for stocks you know, think about this kind of seesaw action we saw today, in a way it is like the markets are really trying to price in all of this news that we know is coming, at least as far as the taper, contemplating what a roll-off means you know, we just saw goldman sachs go to expectations for four quarter point rate hikes this year. i don't think they're going that way, and i think that's actually why the yields came in towards the end of the day to guy's point about squaring off or at least the market squaring off before powell, we had a little knee-jerk reaction today in both bonds and in the stock market we'll see
yield wants to go higher >> well, it does until it just fell back to 1.75 after making those new highs, mel you know i keep an eye on the russell 2000, the small cap index, where it was higher back in q1 of 2021 when the ten-year u.s. treasury yield was trading back at those levels it just can't get out of its own way. i think year over year, it is just what the equity markets are doing relative to where rates expectations are going right now is not particularly bullish for stocks you...
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yvonne mel donato says studies done before omicron show that outdoor sports in general were safer for high school students. now with omicron cases skyrocketing, she says we can't be too careful. >> it keeps end up the ability. chrysler california department of public health just updated its guidance on what is considered an indoor mega event. one where hosts have to check for vaccination status were proof of a negative covid test. right now, an event indoors is 1000 people. come january 15, it is down to 500. much more common attendance numbers for many highs will competitions. statewide, high school sports are seeing some relief to help with scheduling nightmares caused by postpone this. the interscholastic federation has now opened up sundays for competitions to be held. despite all of the uncertainties, grisham says school sports are in a much better place than before. press the number of vaccinations out there amongst our teenagers and the adults as greatly changed the landscape. with that said, we are going to do things -- >> cal state east bay will start spring semesters virtual
yvonne mel donato says studies done before omicron show that outdoor sports in general were safer for high school students. now with omicron cases skyrocketing, she says we can't be too careful. >> it keeps end up the ability. chrysler california department of public health just updated its guidance on what is considered an indoor mega event. one where hosts have to check for vaccination status were proof of a negative covid test. right now, an event indoors is 1000 people. come january...
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i do not see then mel or paypal doing that voluntarily.y going to be by legislation has to be by legislation for whole bunch of different reasons. it's part of a legitimate thing that gets people paying their taxes it will be fine. they overdo it would be how to get more people paying their taxes but not overburdening both companies and individuals worthless type of reporting. maria: jamie i've not talked about china intentionally in this interview because the last time we spoke we really did a deep dive on china. you handled some tough questions from me for that i say thank you. now you have 2 feet in china you own the company one 100% out and out j.p. morgan does. the world has watched what has taken place the chinese government sort of crushing dissent and hong kong and the mainland. what risks if any do you see operating they are economically or? what can you say? >> we work to get his license for 15 years. with all due respect to all these angry folks out there we do visit a lot of countries but we follow american foreign policy and a
i do not see then mel or paypal doing that voluntarily.y going to be by legislation has to be by legislation for whole bunch of different reasons. it's part of a legitimate thing that gets people paying their taxes it will be fine. they overdo it would be how to get more people paying their taxes but not overburdening both companies and individuals worthless type of reporting. maria: jamie i've not talked about china intentionally in this interview because the last time we spoke we really did a...
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local businessman mel morris putting the club up for sale.debts of £60 million and admitting a breach of accounting rules. that led to legal action by middlesbrough and wycombe wanderers, who claim they lost out as a result, hampering the search for a buyer. the club then given until next week to prove it had the funds to complete the season. with derby facing a tax debt of almost £30 million, this local printing firm is amongst other creditors owed thousands of pounds by the club. we did put them on a payment plan, and then they failed to make the last payment, which, to a small company like this, it's quite significant. many will find it unthinkable that a club with a heritage and a stadium as impressive as this could be facing the threat of liquidation. but derby county's plight has come to symbolise mounting concern over football finance, ownership and governance. meanwhile, the man trying to lead what would be a miraculous escape from relegation told me what was at stake. derby county is much more than just a football club. i it gives ev
local businessman mel morris putting the club up for sale.debts of £60 million and admitting a breach of accounting rules. that led to legal action by middlesbrough and wycombe wanderers, who claim they lost out as a result, hampering the search for a buyer. the club then given until next week to prove it had the funds to complete the season. with derby facing a tax debt of almost £30 million, this local printing firm is amongst other creditors owed thousands of pounds by the club. we did put...
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this irish-born former lawyer -- who goes by mel -- is director for the world food programme in afghanistancrusade that's become her second career. mary ellen: it just hit me in the heart and hit me in the head, and i continued with it. diane: after stints in sudan and rwanda, she finds herself at a humanitarian epicenter, as afghanistan weathers a severe winter where the main source of indoor heat comes from wood-burning stoves. food is scarce after having suffered its most severe drought in 30 years. and its people suffering from the impact of covid. many pushed from their homes because of the conflict caused by the taliban takeover last august. mary ellen: i spend quite a bit of time troubleshooting as well if things are going wrong. and some of that troubleshooting involves talking to the taliban. diane: oh, really? mary ellen: yes. diane: what is what is that like, talking with the taliban, ? maryellen: as well as over the last couple of months, as i suppose, we find a way. i suppose the first couple of ones were interesting because of course, i am a woman. diane: mcgroarty has been ab
this irish-born former lawyer -- who goes by mel -- is director for the world food programme in afghanistancrusade that's become her second career. mary ellen: it just hit me in the heart and hit me in the head, and i continued with it. diane: after stints in sudan and rwanda, she finds herself at a humanitarian epicenter, as afghanistan weathers a severe winter where the main source of indoor heat comes from wood-burning stoves. food is scarce after having suffered its most severe drought in...