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legacy collection of digital art, nfts, peyton manning will join us "power lunch" starts right now >>> welcome to power lunch i'm morgan brennan, as tyler just mentioned, the markets hitting all time highs very strong weak of earnings let's go to bob pisani for all that the markets and the earnings reaction brings bob? >> i want to emphasize how broad the rally. is remember the past new highs it's all tech stocks not this time. this is a very broad rally we're seeing new highs in all sorts of sectors consumer names, sherwin williams, target, lowe's, hitting new high, and big industrials like honeywell, every day, hitting new highs a lot of the big mega cap teches are there as well. like microsoft a lot of retailers surprisingly, also hitting new highs broad rally. and you can see this in the sector it's not technology as the lead this week. techs up by 1% in line with the s&p. but no, we see defensive group leading this week. utilities. health care leading. real estate development trusts leading this week. things are broadening out. and old leaders like industrials and tech, they're
legacy collection of digital art, nfts, peyton manning will join us "power lunch" starts right now >>> welcome to power lunch i'm morgan brennan, as tyler just mentioned, the markets hitting all time highs very strong weak of earnings let's go to bob pisani for all that the markets and the earnings reaction brings bob? >> i want to emphasize how broad the rally. is remember the past new highs it's all tech stocks not this time. this is a very broad rally we're seeing...
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to produce this vaccine conte in less that he specifically licensed by the company that owns the peyton's and when you bury mines an awful lot of these products were made with public money. huge amounts of money coming from governments like the us government european governments and international institutions is just really scandalous that we've handed over be privatized this knowledge through peyton's to a handful of big corporations who are now deciding who in the world gets this vaccine and who does us and timing you know across africa where we're seeing the most awful wave of coronavirus spreading even frontline health workers haven't been vaccinated meanwhile in rich countries like my own people who are of far less at risk of this disease are getting vaccinated ahead of those who need it more i thought i was living in a great place germany but i'm still playing for my shot we have a vaccine which is fantastic but i keep hearing there are production problems but then as you say we're not even using all the production capacity out there because the peyton's prevent that is that right.
to produce this vaccine conte in less that he specifically licensed by the company that owns the peyton's and when you bury mines an awful lot of these products were made with public money. huge amounts of money coming from governments like the us government european governments and international institutions is just really scandalous that we've handed over be privatized this knowledge through peyton's to a handful of big corporations who are now deciding who in the world gets this vaccine and...
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produce this fact seem conte in less that he specifically licensed by the company that owns the peyton's and when you bury mines an awful lot of these products were made with public money. huge amounts of money coming from governments like the u.s. government european governments and international institutions is just really scandalous so we've handed over we privatized this knowledge through peyton's to a handful of big corporations who are now deciding who in the world gets this vaccine and who else and timing you know across africa where we're seeing the most awful wave of coronavirus spreading even frontline health workers haven't been vaccinated meanwhile in rich countries like my own people who are far less at risk of this disease are getting vaccinated ahead of those who need it more i thought i was living in a great place germany but i'm still playing for my shot we have a vaccine which is fantastic but i keep hearing there are production problems but then as you say we're not even using all the production capacity out there because the peyton's prevent that is that right. that's
produce this fact seem conte in less that he specifically licensed by the company that owns the peyton's and when you bury mines an awful lot of these products were made with public money. huge amounts of money coming from governments like the u.s. government european governments and international institutions is just really scandalous so we've handed over we privatized this knowledge through peyton's to a handful of big corporations who are now deciding who in the world gets this vaccine and...
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year and poor places not before 2023 if at all a key factor holding back the vaccination drive is peyton's nick dearden is director of global justice part of an international movement to challenge the powerful nick how different would things be if these farm firms didn't have peyton's on their vaccines. well we would be able to ramp up production much more easily lead than we currently can i mean at the moment we have an artificially constrained supply precisely because all the manufacturers in the world who want to produce this fact seem conte in less that he specifically licensed by the company to the patients and when you bury mines an awful lot of these products were made with public money. huge amounts of money coming from governments like the us government european governments and international institutions is just really scandalous we've handed over we privatized this knowledge through titan's to a handful of big corporations who are now deciding who in the world gets this vaccine and who does us and time me you know across africa where we're seeing the most awful wave of corona vir
year and poor places not before 2023 if at all a key factor holding back the vaccination drive is peyton's nick dearden is director of global justice part of an international movement to challenge the powerful nick how different would things be if these farm firms didn't have peyton's on their vaccines. well we would be able to ramp up production much more easily lead than we currently can i mean at the moment we have an artificially constrained supply precisely because all the manufacturers in...
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year and poor places not before 2023 if at all a key factor holding back the vaccination drive is peyton's it didn't is director of global justice part of an international movement to challenge the powerful nick how different would things be if these farm firms didn't have patience on their vaccines. well we would be able to ramp up production much more easily lead than we currently can i mean at the moment we have an artificially constrained supply precisely because all the manufacturers in the world who want to produce dyspraxia conte in less that he specifically licensed by the company that owns the peyton's and when you bury mines an awful lot of these products were made with public money . huge amounts of money coming from governments like the us government european governments and international institutions is just really scandalous we've handed over be privatized this knowledge through peyton's to a handful of big corporations who are now deciding who in the world gets this vaccine and who else in time me across africa where we're seeing the most awful wave of coronavirus spreading
year and poor places not before 2023 if at all a key factor holding back the vaccination drive is peyton's it didn't is director of global justice part of an international movement to challenge the powerful nick how different would things be if these farm firms didn't have patience on their vaccines. well we would be able to ramp up production much more easily lead than we currently can i mean at the moment we have an artificially constrained supply precisely because all the manufacturers in...
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business with china now china is basically outpacing everybody else when it comes to fighting you peyton's what's that mean well this is very interesting i mean i think china is definitely pushing innovation it's the one thing where it's it's falling short and we've seen with the trade war that with the microchips for example that once america says that you can't have our microchips suddenly china isn't isn't isn't a bad place so they're looking to try and make up that kind of shortfall and to try and advance in other areas as well so i think with the with the with the german companies particularly they're looking for to sort of cooperation innovation as well but that also means technology transfer so it's going to be interesting few years coming over for a political union as always thank you so much for joining me the studio. was the food is very popular in japan but is it safe to eat quart of fish caught off the coast of fukushima as a big question fishermen there are asking they're frustrated by the government's decision to release treated water from the city's destroyed nuclear power p
business with china now china is basically outpacing everybody else when it comes to fighting you peyton's what's that mean well this is very interesting i mean i think china is definitely pushing innovation it's the one thing where it's it's falling short and we've seen with the trade war that with the microchips for example that once america says that you can't have our microchips suddenly china isn't isn't isn't a bad place so they're looking to try and make up that kind of shortfall and to...
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peyton manning and the dog named peyton manning.rything we know about the "friends" reunion. it's monday, april 12th. ♪ i'll be there for you ♪ >>> from abc news in new york, this is "world news now" with kenneth moton and mona kosar abdi. >> and we will be there for you, except for unlike thursday and friday when mona's off and i'm taking a couple weeks off. >> listen, let's not talk about me, we're not talking about me. >> oh, we're not? >> you know when you love something you set it free, if it comes back, it was meant to be. he came back y'all. >> i did come back. good morning. it's great to be back with you. so many headlines from over the weekend. we had prince philip, dmx. i'm fresh from minneapolis where i've been covering the derek chauvin trial. we are thinking about the community of minneapolis this morning and we're going to get right to that news. tensions boiling over after a driver is shot and killed by police. >> overnight, protesters chanting black lives matter as they clash with officers in riot gear. >> this is al
peyton manning and the dog named peyton manning.rything we know about the "friends" reunion. it's monday, april 12th. ♪ i'll be there for you ♪ >>> from abc news in new york, this is "world news now" with kenneth moton and mona kosar abdi. >> and we will be there for you, except for unlike thursday and friday when mona's off and i'm taking a couple weeks off. >> listen, let's not talk about me, we're not talking about me. >> oh, we're not?...
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business with china now china is basically outpacing everybody else when it comes to fighting you peyton's what's that mean well this is very interesting i mean i think china is definitely pushing innovation it's the one thing where it's it's falling short and we've seen with the trade war there with the microchips for example that once america says that you can't have our microchips suddenly china isn't isn't a isn't a bad place so they're looking to try and make up that kind of shortfall and to try and advance in other areas as well so i think with the with the with the german companies particularly they're looking for to sort of cooperate on innovation as well but that also means technology transfer so it's going to be interesting few years coming up. as always thank you so much for joining me in the studio. and on to some of the other global business stories making news. amazon needs to do a better job for its employees says its founder jeff bezos in his final letter to investors the company has often been criticised for harsh working conditions last week the retailer fought off an att
business with china now china is basically outpacing everybody else when it comes to fighting you peyton's what's that mean well this is very interesting i mean i think china is definitely pushing innovation it's the one thing where it's it's falling short and we've seen with the trade war there with the microchips for example that once america says that you can't have our microchips suddenly china isn't isn't a isn't a bad place so they're looking to try and make up that kind of shortfall and...
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and spend more time with his pal, peyton? right? i'm glad you feel that way.f that's where you get your freelancing done, then yep. thank you! file with the help of an expert. or, let an expert file for you. intuit turbotax live how do you top the perfect cup of dunkin' cold brew? with the perfect top of sweet cold foam. ♪♪ sip into a smooth dunkin' chocolate stout cold brew topped with sweet cold foam. order ahead on the app. america runs on dunkin' it's moving day. and while her friends are doing the heavy lifting, jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it only takes about a minute. wait, a minute? but what have you been doing for the last two hours? ...delegating? oh, good one. move your xfinity services without breaking a sweat. xfinity makes moving easy. go online to transfer your services in about a minute. get started today. >>> plastic, you're in just about everything we use, shampoo bottles, paint, on and on, and we may have to start paying more for plastic products, that's if we can even find them. cnbc's seema mody tracking a glob
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stick around for "power lunch," two-time super bowl champion peyton manning will be joining, to discussis brother eli's nonfungible ke nfts, after this break. "power lunch" after this break ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google, turn up the heat. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> good afternoon, everybody, and welcome to "power lunch" for a friday, along with morgan brennan, i'll tyler mathisen, morgan will joins us a sec here we go again, dow and s&p, at a fresh all-time high but how long can the party last? we will debate that very question coming right up plus florida flop? the real estate investor jeff green says the real estate boom in florida could be headed for a correction later this year he'll join us to tell us why he thinks that. >>> and then later from the nfl to nfts, football legends peyton and eli manning, launch can the manning legacy collection of digital art,
stick around for "power lunch," two-time super bowl champion peyton manning will be joining, to discussis brother eli's nonfungible ke nfts, after this break. "power lunch" after this break ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google, turn up the heat. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> good afternoon, everybody, and welcome to "power lunch" for a friday, along with morgan brennan, i'll tyler mathisen, morgan will joins us a sec here we go again, dow and s&p, at a fresh all-time...
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and spend more time with his pal, peyton? right? i'm glad you feel that way. see every delivery...very awwwwwwww... wait, where was i? introducing self protection from xfinity. designed to put you in control. with real-time notifications and a week of uninterrupted recording. all powered by reliable, secure wifi from xfinity. gotta respect his determination. it's easy and affordable to get started. get self protection for $10 a month. >>> the economy closer to bouncing back. new numbers out today, and here they are 916,000 jobs added in march according to the labor department that's the biggest hiring spree since last summer, and it beat the estimates by almost a quarter million. the unemployment rate fell as well to 6%, so what happened in march? well, vaccinations increased for one. restrictions started to ease as well and more businesses opened back up money from the federal relief plan started hitting pockets, but the president did not take credit today. >> credit for this progress belongs not to me but to the american people. hard working women and men who have struggled throu
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warrior's new guard, gary peyton ii is coming up in just a few minutes. >>> the japan olympics are less. my money is on hideki matsuyama to light the olympic flame to burn it up off a four-shot lead. but torres put the heat on the first hole. he has already cut that lead to three strokes. he does it again. so matsuyama, starting to leak a little oil, and then flood this chip. the lead was
warrior's new guard, gary peyton ii is coming up in just a few minutes. >>> the japan olympics are less. my money is on hideki matsuyama to light the olympic flame to burn it up off a four-shot lead. but torres put the heat on the first hole. he has already cut that lead to three strokes. he does it again. so matsuyama, starting to leak a little oil, and then flood this chip. the lead was
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has spoken out in favor of waiving international peyton's on those vaccines something the bible ministration is facing even though it was public money that paid for the research without that some economists argue that any stated policies about building forward better follow for the developing world she every time see al-jazeera washington. more than 100 people are still missing 3 days after flash floods ripped through parts of indonesia and east timor conditions have finally started to improve and rescue workers are now hoping to reach remote communities in need at least 153 deaths have been confirmed jessica washington reports from jakarta. on a community tries to come to terms with the devastation that hit their island as victims of cold from the mud people crowd around to see whether it's their loved ones that have been found many have been unable to contact family and friends and hundreds of houses that were destroyed everyone here has no choice but to start again. yeah from what it was a moment i could not save anything everything is gone i could only save myself the small island in eas
has spoken out in favor of waiving international peyton's on those vaccines something the bible ministration is facing even though it was public money that paid for the research without that some economists argue that any stated policies about building forward better follow for the developing world she every time see al-jazeera washington. more than 100 people are still missing 3 days after flash floods ripped through parts of indonesia and east timor conditions have finally started to improve...
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nfl quarterback-- peyton and eli manning have nft's for auction, those would be non-fungible token.t are these nft's? if i buy one can i put them on the law, can you get one and put it on your trophy wall? what are they? >> know, they are just tokens that show ownership of a digital-- in this case piece of artwork that we have had several artists go out and make and so it's something you can buy, you own it and however you want to use it is up to you. you can keep it for a long time. you can easily traded to other people, so it's something you own any of the rights. i associated like a playing card or some sort if you were growing up and he ran to playing cards and baseball cards you have it, but now it's easier to show other people that you have it and easier if you want to trade with other people. you can do it simpler. stuart: i don't mean to be real thick, but i probably am , can i just-- what do i do, how do i show people? if i buy one what i do, put it on my computer screen and say i own that thing? >> pretty much, i mean, it's easier to show people, i think, through the digit
nfl quarterback-- peyton and eli manning have nft's for auction, those would be non-fungible token.t are these nft's? if i buy one can i put them on the law, can you get one and put it on your trophy wall? what are they? >> know, they are just tokens that show ownership of a digital-- in this case piece of artwork that we have had several artists go out and make and so it's something you can buy, you own it and however you want to use it is up to you. you can keep it for a long time. you...
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state of vermont something only available that white people over 50 some a brand of the move peyton the racist word the governor defended the decision. this coordinated vaccination therefore it is an important step in to working with and compensate interested community partner networks to reach some of the most historically marginalized people in vermont this is not even close to legal the 14th amendment for sure is violated here not to mention just the downright immorality behind such a ridiculous mindset the only way to stem the tide of discriminatory racism is more discriminatory racism among smoove came after a letter from racial justice activists demanding that officials prioritize nonwhite we put the issue up for debate. you know what we have here is a combination of definitely racial justice but also being strategic as we are trying to fight this pandemic and let's be honest we're developing nations the united states is simply not cutting it for how far along we should be when we compare the rates of infection going down in places like taiwan and even china the bottom line is tha
state of vermont something only available that white people over 50 some a brand of the move peyton the racist word the governor defended the decision. this coordinated vaccination therefore it is an important step in to working with and compensate interested community partner networks to reach some of the most historically marginalized people in vermont this is not even close to legal the 14th amendment for sure is violated here not to mention just the downright immorality behind such a...
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that's a vaccine that available to all in the world who need it and as a public good it means that peyton's can constrain the production of this vaccine you know at the moment we've got factories all the way around the world don't want to produce more vaccines that want to rock and pop the vaccines we desperately need to defeat and contain this virus and they're not able to do so because those vaccines all the property of big pharmaceutical corporations despite the fact that most of those vaccines were created with taxpayers' money so how do you get around that then how do you actually take away that patent protection so that we can have a people's vaccine. well what governments like india and south africa have been arguing for many many months now the world trade organization is to suspend intellectual property rules that give those big corporations the property rights over those vaccines and control who can produce and who can produce it that's a way that another law was to share the know how to collaborate to improve the vaccines improve treatments i'm produce many many more dices that w
that's a vaccine that available to all in the world who need it and as a public good it means that peyton's can constrain the production of this vaccine you know at the moment we've got factories all the way around the world don't want to produce more vaccines that want to rock and pop the vaccines we desperately need to defeat and contain this virus and they're not able to do so because those vaccines all the property of big pharmaceutical corporations despite the fact that most of those...
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that's a vaccine that available to all in the world who need it and as a public good it means that peyton's can constrain the production of this vaccine you know at the moment we've got factories all the way around the world don't want to produce more vaccines that want to run on top the vaccines we desperately need to defeat and contain this fire and they're not able to do so because those vaccines all the property of big pharmaceutical corporations despite the fact that most of those vaccines were created with taxpayers' money so how do you get around that and how do you actually take away that patent protection so that we can have a people's vaccine. well what governments like india and south africa have been arguing for many many months now the world trade organization is to suspend intellectual property rules that give those big corporations the property rights over those vaccines and control who can produce it and who can produce it that's a way that i know allow us to share the know how to collaborate to improve the vaccines improve treatments and produce the many many more choices t
that's a vaccine that available to all in the world who need it and as a public good it means that peyton's can constrain the production of this vaccine you know at the moment we've got factories all the way around the world don't want to produce more vaccines that want to run on top the vaccines we desperately need to defeat and contain this fire and they're not able to do so because those vaccines all the property of big pharmaceutical corporations despite the fact that most of those vaccines...
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his performance in the melodrama "peyton place," earned him an oscar nomination.the cult classic, history confidential, playing tony baker, the undercover cop investigating a high school drug ring. >> i'm looking to graze on some grass. >> what? >> reporter: with-longo as with it today has it was back then. >> the name is baker, b-a-k-e-r, and i mark where i want. that peace is mine. >> reporter: just one more. >> you get in with the wheelers and dealers, and you'll be a top stud yourself. >> after this day is over, every crummy stud in this whole school is going to know who tony baker is. >> reporter: and were you dating like crazy when you became famous? >> like crazy, yes. >> reporter: and size was not a problem, even when tamblyn played tom thumb. >> happy birthday, everyone. >> they saved all of the hair off my chest, the little bit that was going, they shaved it all off, and dyed my hair white, and i thought, oh, my gosh, i'm going to never get another girlfriend again. the girls loved it. >> reporter: but by the early 1960s, tamblyn began feeling adrift in
his performance in the melodrama "peyton place," earned him an oscar nomination.the cult classic, history confidential, playing tony baker, the undercover cop investigating a high school drug ring. >> i'm looking to graze on some grass. >> what? >> reporter: with-longo as with it today has it was back then. >> the name is baker, b-a-k-e-r, and i mark where i want. that peace is mine. >> reporter: just one more. >> you get in with the wheelers and...
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hasn't spoken out in favor of waiving international peyton's on those vaccines something the biden ministration is fighting even though it was public money that paid for the research without that some economists argue that any stated policies about building forward better off color for the developing world she every time see al-jazeera washington all tanzania's new president is promising a major shift in strategy from a predecessor on the corona virus outbreak presents i me a city who has done is promising to take a scientific approach formally to john magaw fairly had the knives the virus as a serious threat. i'm planning to form a committee of specialists to research covering 1000 more widely they have to find out if these remedies suggested across the world will help us they should look into it with expertise and in depth and then they can advise the government either refuse or agree but not without any scientific research catherine her reports now from neighboring kenya. tanzania is standing up kaurna a lot of people i've spoken to is saying that this is a move in the right direction but th
hasn't spoken out in favor of waiving international peyton's on those vaccines something the biden ministration is fighting even though it was public money that paid for the research without that some economists argue that any stated policies about building forward better off color for the developing world she every time see al-jazeera washington all tanzania's new president is promising a major shift in strategy from a predecessor on the corona virus outbreak presents i me a city who has done...
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hasn't spoken out in favor of waiving international peyton's on those vaccines something the biden administration is fighting even that was public money that paid for their research without that some economists argue that any stated policies about building forward better off color for the developing world she every time see al-jazeera washington. the very latest on that story and others on our website at al-jazeera dot com al-jazeera to. play again i'm fully battle with the headlines on al-jazeera iran and the u.s. say they're making constructive progress in the latest efforts to revive the 2050 nuclear deal to new working groups will focus on getting each side back into compliance in more that almost all we've got to go now that we find this position realistic and promising it could be the start of correcting the bad process that has taken diplomacy to it didn't we welcome these comments. brazil has recorded more than 4000 coronavirus tests in a single day only.
hasn't spoken out in favor of waiving international peyton's on those vaccines something the biden administration is fighting even that was public money that paid for their research without that some economists argue that any stated policies about building forward better off color for the developing world she every time see al-jazeera washington. the very latest on that story and others on our website at al-jazeera dot com al-jazeera to. play again i'm fully battle with the headlines on...
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access to a coded vaccine yet the owner of hasn't spoken out in favor of the waiving international peyton'son those vaccines something that biden and ministration is fighting even though it was public money that paid for their research without that some economists argue that any stated policies about building forward better are hollow for the developing world she every time see al-jazeera washington. ethiopia is accusing egypt and saddam all the obstructing talks over its contested make it to em on the blue nile that's after 3 days of meetings between the nations failed to reach an agreement have a morgan is in costume with more. so dan is saying that would if you're trying to do is try to impose a reality on the 3 countries especially sudan and egypt it says that the rounds of talks have produced no breakthrough they've been holding talks for 3 days effectively it was said to end on monday but resumed on tuesday morning as the 3 sides closed meetings to try to iron out their differences the main difference over this whole round of talks that was taking place in is that sudan and egypt want
access to a coded vaccine yet the owner of hasn't spoken out in favor of the waiving international peyton'son those vaccines something that biden and ministration is fighting even though it was public money that paid for their research without that some economists argue that any stated policies about building forward better are hollow for the developing world she every time see al-jazeera washington. ethiopia is accusing egypt and saddam all the obstructing talks over its contested make it to...
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a vaccine that are available to all in the world who need it and as a public good it means that peyton's can constrain the production of this vaccine you know at the moment we've got factories all the way around the world don't want to produce more vaccines that want to rock and pop the vaccines we desperately need to defeat and contain this fire and they're not able to do so because those vaccines all the property of big pharmaceutical corporations despite the fact that most of those vaccines were created with taxpayers' money so how do you get around that then how do you actually take away that patent protection so that we can have the people's vaccine. well what governments like india and south africa have been arguing for many many months now the world trade organization is to suspend intellectual property rules that give those big corporations the property rights over those vaccines and control who can produce and who can produce it that's a way that i'm not allow us to share the know how to collaborate to improve the vaccines improve treatments i'm produce the many many more dices
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and spend more time with his pal, peyton? right?'m glad you feel that way. >>> welcome back to "fast money. ev stocks surging today as president biden lays out $2 trillion infrastructure plan to build out a nation-wide charging network. phil >> melissa, when you look at what president biden is proposing a big chunk of the $2.2 trillion is allocated for electric vehicle infrastructure. $174 billion will be outlined in consumer incentives for you and i to not buy gas-powered but electric vehicle also for auto industry to make the conversion to build more electric vehicles. there's also a plan to build 500,000 ev-charging stages you might be saying that's great news for the ev-charging stock that's why when you look at couple of them, blink and charge point, they both moved higher on the expectation they will benefit ultimately from this plan the cost for ev charging station depends on the level of the charging network and what they're doing. could be $10,000 to $15,000 per station. there are 41,000 -- approximately 41,000 ev charging
and spend more time with his pal, peyton? right?'m glad you feel that way. >>> welcome back to "fast money. ev stocks surging today as president biden lays out $2 trillion infrastructure plan to build out a nation-wide charging network. phil >> melissa, when you look at what president biden is proposing a big chunk of the $2.2 trillion is allocated for electric vehicle infrastructure. $174 billion will be outlined in consumer incentives for you and i to not buy gas-powered...
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and what i realized was my students were so very young and came from a different moral climate that peyton place wasn't shocking to them at all. so i needed to give them the milieu of the moment to understand just how radical the novel was. so we are going to take a little time to give you the puritan mentality so that when the quakers enter your world, you can understand just how frightening it is. we're going to be looking at a time when the world was turned upside down between the years 1649 and 1660 or 1661. though we are all sweltering in the quaker meeting house what i need you to do is imagine the coldest day in london that you can possibly imagine, bitterly cold. the end of january 1649. and there is a very smallman, smaller than i am, about 5 feet getting dressed in the morning for his execution. and the king is very frightened that those who have come to witness his beheading will think him frightened so he has commissioned an personally thick undershirt that still survives in the british museum that he put on underneath his clothing so that he wouldn't shiver as he stood there b
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paisley retire early and spend more time with his pal, peyton. and their new band. exactly! yeah.i haven't. >>> welcome back, everyone can machine learning and artificial intelligence help predict consumer behavior? our next guest says yes and she's bringing technology to the venture capital firm the goal is to bring products to market in months, not years. i'm joined pco-founder and ceo kim, great to see you. thanks for being with us today. >> great to be here. >> you say that you're looking to bring vc technology i was under the impression they were using ai to target consumer behavior >> 100.co is a unicorn factory i have spent the last 20 years using technology and spendsing billions and billions of dollars of the largest brands in the world to advertise and now i'm going to do the same to create these next generation unicorn brands. >> so you're expanding on this idea that we're starting to see play out >> i think you can use artificial intelligence, big data and machine learnings to find white space, to derisk the go-to-market process. >> one thing i thought that was interes
paisley retire early and spend more time with his pal, peyton. and their new band. exactly! yeah.i haven't. >>> welcome back, everyone can machine learning and artificial intelligence help predict consumer behavior? our next guest says yes and she's bringing technology to the venture capital firm the goal is to bring products to market in months, not years. i'm joined pco-founder and ceo kim, great to see you. thanks for being with us today. >> great to be here. >> you say...
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fast-forward to today, if you look at what's actually happening on espn plus right now, we have shows like "peyton'seve a.'s world" all performing really well also call out espn plus is exclusive home for all 30 for 30s. really a marquee product for us. and if you want all 30 for 30s, the only place where you can get them is espn plus. but we have some really exciting things coming up for that platform we have the "tom brady series," "man in the arena" exploring each of his ten super bowls and also news for you are today, julia. so news for you today, julia later this year our next "30 for 30" film will premiere on espn plus it will also have a linear run, but it will premiere on espn plus, and it chronicles the story of the '86 mets. it is called "once upon a time in queens. and it will be a deep dive into the story of that iconic championship team. it will feature some of the top players, of course, like doc gooden, daryl strawberry, lenny dykstra. jimmy kimmel is actually the executive producer on this one. >> i have to ask because there's been so much conversation about the increase in sports ga
fast-forward to today, if you look at what's actually happening on espn plus right now, we have shows like "peyton'seve a.'s world" all performing really well also call out espn plus is exclusive home for all 30 for 30s. really a marquee product for us. and if you want all 30 for 30s, the only place where you can get them is espn plus. but we have some really exciting things coming up for that platform we have the "tom brady series," "man in the arena" exploring...
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paisley retire early and spend more time with his pal, peyton. and their new band. exactly! yeah.band. i haven't. >>> good afternoon, everybody. welcome to "power lunch. with rahel solomon i'm tyler matheson the s&p 500 topping 4,000 for the first time ever. offices are reopening. wokkers rehired. a blowout jobs report expected tomorrow. >>> every stadium will host fans today for baseball 100% capacity in texas even met fans have hope but the game with
paisley retire early and spend more time with his pal, peyton. and their new band. exactly! yeah.band. i haven't. >>> good afternoon, everybody. welcome to "power lunch. with rahel solomon i'm tyler matheson the s&p 500 topping 4,000 for the first time ever. offices are reopening. wokkers rehired. a blowout jobs report expected tomorrow. >>> every stadium will host fans today for baseball 100% capacity in texas even met fans have hope but the game with
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the most famous example is the 1998 draft, when the choice between peyton manning number one and ryan two was said to be a flip of the coin. one is a hall of famer. the other was gone after three seasons, more evidence of the pressure to get it right. quarterback bill walsh was able to get joe montana in the third round, the most famous late round steel is, of course, tom brady taken by the patriots and round six. good evening and welcome to the nfl draft. this will be just the third nfl draft in which quarterbacks went 123 1971 saw jim plunkett, archie manning and dan pastorini taken with mixed results. in 1999. it was. tim couch, donovan mcnabb. achille smith, one of those guys made it to a super bowl develop is as an understudy aaron rodgers to brett farve. pat mahomes to alex smith. you just have to be sure you picked the right guy to be the backup. the 49ers future hinges on the ability of lynch and shanahan to get it right. joe fonzi ktvu fox two. you know, play by play announcers must always stay alert, even if they become part of the action. you need to check this out. pitch.
the most famous example is the 1998 draft, when the choice between peyton manning number one and ryan two was said to be a flip of the coin. one is a hall of famer. the other was gone after three seasons, more evidence of the pressure to get it right. quarterback bill walsh was able to get joe montana in the third round, the most famous late round steel is, of course, tom brady taken by the patriots and round six. good evening and welcome to the nfl draft. this will be just the third nfl draft...
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there's a study out from university of chicago by professor robert peyton does a study of the demographicsfear over increasing diversity of our nation, and what the study points out that was the tip of the iceberg. and that iceberg did not evaporate on january 20th. in my judgment that's principle threat to our very democracy and represents a national security threat. on afghanistan, i agree with john, no good options after 20 years. in perfect world would have structured a deal to include the afghan government but it was clear a decade ago that taliban attitude was you americans may have the watches but we have the time, we're going to wait you out. >> they did it with the soviet union, a dozen years gone. intractable issue. let you listen to avril haines, director of national intelligence on the domestic threat we're facing. >> domestically, lone actors and small cells pose a greater immediate threat. see the threat manifest in individuals inspired by al qaeda and isis, and those who commit terrorist acts for ideological goals such as racial bias and antigovernmental sentiment. >> right-
there's a study out from university of chicago by professor robert peyton does a study of the demographicsfear over increasing diversity of our nation, and what the study points out that was the tip of the iceberg. and that iceberg did not evaporate on january 20th. in my judgment that's principle threat to our very democracy and represents a national security threat. on afghanistan, i agree with john, no good options after 20 years. in perfect world would have structured a deal to include the...
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cnn national security editor nick peyton walsh is in kabul, and chief national security correspondentyou have new, important reporting. take us behind the scenes, how did president biden reach this decision? >> reporter: on his own, multiple tell myself and my colleagues that president biden ordered full withdrawal over the advice of some senior most military commanders as well as senior state department officials, officials that have to oversee, carry out the withdrawal. we're told officials like chairman of the joint chiefs, mark milley, commander of central command, general frank mackenzie were concerned about effect of full withdrawal not just on america's continuing counterterrorism mission in afghanistan against al qaeda and isis but about security of the continuing diplomatic presence there, keeping them safe from the taliban which continues to carry out terror attacks across the country. a senior administration official acknowledging there was as this official described rigorous debate inside the administration. the official says all points of view were considered, all argumen
cnn national security editor nick peyton walsh is in kabul, and chief national security correspondentyou have new, important reporting. take us behind the scenes, how did president biden reach this decision? >> reporter: on his own, multiple tell myself and my colleagues that president biden ordered full withdrawal over the advice of some senior most military commanders as well as senior state department officials, officials that have to oversee, carry out the withdrawal. we're told...
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in maryland, 16-year-old peyton alexander ham died tuesday after he was fatally shot by a state trooper in st. mary's county. few details of ham's killing have emerged, but police cited a witness who said ham appeared to be pointing a gun toward a trooper, who then shot and wounded him. another witness told investigators the boy then got up, pulled out a knife, and was shot a second time by the trooper. police released photos of an air-soft plastic pellet gun and a small knife recovered from the scene. in washington, d.c., gun control advocates placed 40,000 silk flowers on the national mall wednesday to mk the nuer of u.s. residents who die by shootings each year. the memorial was unveiled by gabby giffords, the former arizona congresswoman who suived a gunshot to the head during a mass shooting in tucson in 2011. >> today i struggle to speak but i have not lost my voice. erica needs all of us to speak out. we are at a crossroads. we can let the shooting continue or we can act. we can protect our families, our future. amy: gabby giffords husband is the new senator from arizona, mark ke
in maryland, 16-year-old peyton alexander ham died tuesday after he was fatally shot by a state trooper in st. mary's county. few details of ham's killing have emerged, but police cited a witness who said ham appeared to be pointing a gun toward a trooper, who then shot and wounded him. another witness told investigators the boy then got up, pulled out a knife, and was shot a second time by the trooper. police released photos of an air-soft plastic pellet gun and a small knife recovered from...
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peyton manning played his first game. so right now with the contracts. yeah. you play.lutely right. member back in the day where you get drafted and you have a baseball cap year yeah, that doesn't know more you play right away and he cites gigi on the roster wild areas playing and breathing down your neck for this to start, right. right. that is bad, too. and then you get man's chanting. they want the other will suffice it to say, well, this is not be the last time will be speculating this morning as we count down the hours. >> to tonight's dra your mission: stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on... with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, stiffness, swelling. and for some, rinvoq can even significantly reduce ra fatigue. that's rinvoq relief. with ra, your overactive immune system attacks your joints. rinvoq regulates it to help stop the attack. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious infections and blood clots, sometimes fatal, have occur
peyton manning played his first game. so right now with the contracts. yeah. you play.lutely right. member back in the day where you get drafted and you have a baseball cap year yeah, that doesn't know more you play right away and he cites gigi on the roster wild areas playing and breathing down your neck for this to start, right. right. that is bad, too. and then you get man's chanting. they want the other will suffice it to say, well, this is not be the last time will be speculating this...
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you were telling me your friend peyton manning that nationwide jingle. >> bret: i am.hat's my biggest hit and he wrote it. >> bret: and he wrote it that's right. >> he will totally claim he wrote it. the one song that's the sweet spot for me lately is this is country music. because, you know, it just talks about what country music is to people. and i think it's more important than ever that we -- that we sort of feel pride in being american. and finding some way to cross these boundaries and that song to me always just represents a lot of the things we stand for. so, i am anxious to play that in front of human beings that are right in front of me again one of these days. >> bret: brad paisley we are anxious to be one of those human beings. we appreciate your time and see you down the road. >> come see me bret, absolutely. >> bret: you got it. shannon, i will toss it back to you. >> shannon: all right. so looking forward to those concerts. up next, the friday lightning round. president biden's left agenda police reform. toplus, winners and losers. ♪ ♪ deserves to be fre
you were telling me your friend peyton manning that nationwide jingle. >> bret: i am.hat's my biggest hit and he wrote it. >> bret: and he wrote it that's right. >> he will totally claim he wrote it. the one song that's the sweet spot for me lately is this is country music. because, you know, it just talks about what country music is to people. and i think it's more important than ever that we -- that we sort of feel pride in being american. and finding some way to cross these...
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that came one day after a maryland state trooper shot and killed a 16-year-old boy named peyton ham. that's him right there. the trooper was responding to two 911 calls about a person acting suspiciously with a gun, and that turned out to be the boy who had an air soft toy gun and knife according to police. all of that happening this week as the city of minneapolis of course grapples with the ongoing murder trial of derek chauvin and the aftermath of the police killing of 20-year-old daunte wright. at one level, of course, these are all distinct stories. but they are all also, i think, part of the same story about america, which is that this country is an exceptionally violent place. there are more guns per capita in america than anywhere else in the world by far. more than twice as many as any other country. look at that. there are more guns than people here in the united states. that's not true anywhere else. we also lead the world in the number of people ennis karras rated. -- incarcerated. we have more than any other country or dictatorship. the homicide is the highest inside the
that came one day after a maryland state trooper shot and killed a 16-year-old boy named peyton ham. that's him right there. the trooper was responding to two 911 calls about a person acting suspiciously with a gun, and that turned out to be the boy who had an air soft toy gun and knife according to police. all of that happening this week as the city of minneapolis of course grapples with the ongoing murder trial of derek chauvin and the aftermath of the police killing of 20-year-old daunte...
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and spend more time with his pal, peyton? right?ehind some of the world's most successful consumer products, joins the tank. the key to this game is buzz building and distribution -- two areas that i can bring to bear better than anybody else here. healthy food is a human right. you're coming across as so scattered. -and what are your total sales? -$1,000. we're at a crossroads here. there's a real demand for this. -i'm gonna make you an offer. -whoo! robert has to give you that deal because he doesn't have the distribution network to help you. rohan, you just pissed me off. who's ready to make a smokin' deal? you'd be really annoying to work with. -i'm not annoying. -i find you a little annoying. but i'm still here!
and spend more time with his pal, peyton? right?ehind some of the world's most successful consumer products, joins the tank. the key to this game is buzz building and distribution -- two areas that i can bring to bear better than anybody else here. healthy food is a human right. you're coming across as so scattered. -and what are your total sales? -$1,000. we're at a crossroads here. there's a real demand for this. -i'm gonna make you an offer. -whoo! robert has to give you that deal because he...
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pick by giving away two future first round picks, and we all know that in the nfl draft for every peytonnately, a ryan leaf. absolutely well. here's the good news for coach shanahan and john lynch. you never know about these draft picks for at least i'm gonna save for a quarterback. minimum 2 to 3 years, so they're not gonna be judged on this selection tomorrow for good 2 to 3 seasons. the bad news is when they do they do this, and it doesn't turn out there pretty much done. i mean, you can that forfeit to future draft choices, plus a third round pick to first and expect that you're gonna come out. all right. i mean, they rolled the dice and i believe from the get go when they made this trade they were certain of exactly who they want. and they think that the future is there. so the good news they're not going to lose their jobs tomorrow. could you never know about quarterbacks for a few years? bad news is, if it doesn't turn out two or three years, i can't see them sustaining. they're they're a rain here with the 49ers. well, we all find out tomorrow also have to give a shout out to nau
pick by giving away two future first round picks, and we all know that in the nfl draft for every peytonnately, a ryan leaf. absolutely well. here's the good news for coach shanahan and john lynch. you never know about these draft picks for at least i'm gonna save for a quarterback. minimum 2 to 3 years, so they're not gonna be judged on this selection tomorrow for good 2 to 3 seasons. the bad news is when they do they do this, and it doesn't turn out there pretty much done. i mean, you can...
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paisley retire early and spend more time with his pal, peyton. and their new band. exactly! yeah.'t forget the band. i haven't. >>> republicans in texas are one step closer to passing sweeping restrictions on voting the texas state senate pushed through a bill that would ban drive through voting and limit extended early voting hours. now it heads to the state house. here's what the republican author claims it's designed to do, make it easy to vote and hard to cheat. voting rights advocates call the bill the most dangerous threat to voting rights they've seen in years. texas is just one of several states where republican lawmakers are trying to pass voting restrictions following the former president's election defeat, and those bogus claims that the election was somehow rigged in the state of georgia, republicans already passed sweeping election restrictions and the backlash has been fierce coca-cola and delta airlines are headquartered right there in atlanta. after threats of boycotts, the companies are taking a stand against the voting law and publicly condemning it republicans a
paisley retire early and spend more time with his pal, peyton. and their new band. exactly! yeah.'t forget the band. i haven't. >>> republicans in texas are one step closer to passing sweeping restrictions on voting the texas state senate pushed through a bill that would ban drive through voting and limit extended early voting hours. now it heads to the state house. here's what the republican author claims it's designed to do, make it easy to vote and hard to cheat. voting rights...
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paisley retire early and spend more time with his pal, peyton. and their new band. exactly! yeah. don't forget the band. i haven't. we may be in a touchless world, but we can still touch people's lives... by staying in touch... and showing you care... because now, each time you order online or tap in-store with your mastercard at restaurants and grocery stores, mastercard will donate to stand up to cancer, one precious cent at a time, up to 5 million dollars. together, we can start something priceless. we started with computers. we didn't stop at computers. we didn't stop at storage or cloud. we kept going. working with our customers to enable the kind of technology that can guide an astronaut back to safety. and help make a hospital come to you, instead of you going to it. so when it comes to your business, you know we'll stop at nothing. >>> the optimism obviously, continued reopening and the start of a new quarter leading to strength in future, the final day of a holiday-shortened week. the opening bell in about seven minutes. everyone wakes up every morning to a world that mus
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. >> reporter: security expert teresa peyton says this could happen all too easily.ne's name and a number comes up. chances are, if that travel company has purchased a google ad and put in the search engine terms things like the airline name, rebooking flights that that ad will be one of the first results returned to you. >> these service providers, how might you know if you're on a call with one of them? >> to avoid accidentally talking to one of them, really do your homework first. >> reporter: the company she spoke to, travel service pad, also known as globehunters, has a d rating and an alert from the better business bureau. >> we've opened an investigation into the pattern that we're seeing. >> reporter: the florida attorney general's office says it's investigating complaints about travel service pad and globehunters. the companies telling "gma" we never say on the call that we are the airline. we never charge the customer without the customer actually acknowledging all the flight details and change fees by signing the document sent to them from the agent. and w
. >> reporter: security expert teresa peyton says this could happen all too easily.ne's name and a number comes up. chances are, if that travel company has purchased a google ad and put in the search engine terms things like the airline name, rebooking flights that that ad will be one of the first results returned to you. >> these service providers, how might you know if you're on a call with one of them? >> to avoid accidentally talking to one of them, really do your homework...
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and spend more time with his pal, peyton? right?e closed. but "squawk box" is wide open for business we have top market and economic voices leading us up to the number of the morning. the instant analysis on what the data means for your portfolio. also bill gates and former treasury secretary paulson talking spacever and technology to fight climate change. more highlights from the exclusive interview with just moments away and mitch mcconnell throwing cold water on the idea of working with president biden to bass the $2 trillion infrastructure plan. we break it down as the final hour of "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning and well to "squawk box. here on cnbc don't adjust your sets we're here really are i'm joe kirnen with becky quick and andrew ross sork u.s. futures at this hour open a little bit adding to positive sentiment we saw yesterday when the market was open treasury yields are something to watch this morning with the big jobs report. due out in about a half hour .167 just under 1.68 on the 10-year. for everyon
and spend more time with his pal, peyton? right?e closed. but "squawk box" is wide open for business we have top market and economic voices leading us up to the number of the morning. the instant analysis on what the data means for your portfolio. also bill gates and former treasury secretary paulson talking spacever and technology to fight climate change. more highlights from the exclusive interview with just moments away and mitch mcconnell throwing cold water on the idea of working...
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as many of us would say he is a generational talent as far back as we've seen, peyton manning, john elwayge quarterback, number 3. steve: let's talk about your defense give players. >> michael parsons, a phenomenal player, the dallas cowboys, the first that have a large defensive need, the tenth pick in the draft. we may go that long until we see a defensive player like the parsons might be that guy and watch out for cornerback from alabama, a guy who is a surefire all-pro type of guy. steve: let's talk about your safest pick. you tip your hand on the number one safest pick. >> trevor lawrence is the number one safest pick but a tight end from florida is a bit of a tight end, maybe ever. i know that is some hyperbole but kyle pitts is his name, a phenomenal player that could be impactful for any organization. atlanta at number 4 may select kyle pitt in that offense. looks like one of the best in the national football league. >> any idea? >> the larger more in the first round, but a lot of people in nfl circles, rising up, so much for a larger more, sleeper in this. steve: you got up early
as many of us would say he is a generational talent as far back as we've seen, peyton manning, john elwayge quarterback, number 3. steve: let's talk about your defense give players. >> michael parsons, a phenomenal player, the dallas cowboys, the first that have a large defensive need, the tenth pick in the draft. we may go that long until we see a defensive player like the parsons might be that guy and watch out for cornerback from alabama, a guy who is a surefire all-pro type of guy....
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and spend more time with his pal, peyton? right? i'm glad you feel that way.
and spend more time with his pal, peyton? right? i'm glad you feel that way.