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you see an image there of pike's opera house in cincinnati? and murdoch just didn't want to come up on the stage and and receive his congratulation. he wanted to give. something to the craft he wanted to give some performance some recitation something. well he asked reed. he said just write me a poem. why don't you write a poem about what have happened at cedar creek? why don't you write a poem about? sheridan's ride and initially thomas buchanan reads impulse was to tell him no. because the ride had been done to death. think about the midnight ride of paul revere such a very famous epic poem in the annals of american. literature but murderdoc continued to press it. he said i want you to write a poem about this event this event sheridan's ride. and i think really when you start to look at the relationship between this very famous shakespearean actor and phil sheridan. it's really not all that surprising. these two guys shared an and murdock they had a relationship. i mean phil shared and referred to murdoch as a quote unquote great friend. and
you see an image there of pike's opera house in cincinnati? and murdoch just didn't want to come up on the stage and and receive his congratulation. he wanted to give. something to the craft he wanted to give some performance some recitation something. well he asked reed. he said just write me a poem. why don't you write a poem about what have happened at cedar creek? why don't you write a poem about? sheridan's ride and initially thomas buchanan reads impulse was to tell him no. because the...
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you know, they're guiding on the pike the six chorus and that creates that natural gap. but being widely blamed for the blame being widely blamed for the gap. it enraged emory's commands. not merely because it made them appear to be inept. but because the accusatory rhetoric dishonored the 314 men of the 19th corps who perished at winchester. dc anderson who was a veteran of the 11th, indiana infantry chastised veterans of the sixth core in the pages of the national tribune just couldn't believe it. you know nothing is perfect. yes, there was the gap. yes, it could have been cataclysmic. but don't demean what my comrades who died in that battle did. that battle resulted in victory because of what we did collectively. together and anderson panned in part are association with the six court was never that of comradeship. survivors of the 19th corps need no apologists for their action in the shenandoah valley. and it is not for that purpose that i have written. but to preserve an honorable memory of those brave comrades who fell we know the jealous dispositions of the six co
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a spike could go further, and there's more stimulus coming down the pike, $1.9 trillion.hat is incremental, it is what comes next. the differential between gdp and the yield is the widest potential he since 1966. bonds could go higher. annmarie: we are going to have more from cathie as well. as you mentioned, we had a bit of bounce back on the nasdaq after yesterday, closing down in correction territory. i want to look at the csi 300. stable this morning, this comes after the chinese state backed fund coming into shore of losses. the communist party seems to be ok with getting rid of the -- but it was a hitting a level that was uncomfortable. the 10 year treasury, a drop, we had been at the 1.6% level. the dollar-yen breaking through 109. we are seeing a lot of dollar strength continue. joining us to break down all of the news is astrid. a very good morning to you and thank you for joining us. where do you stand this morning, when you look at what's happening intact, the high flyers of 2021. is this a buy the dip moment or is this just the beginning? astrid: good morning.
a spike could go further, and there's more stimulus coming down the pike, $1.9 trillion.hat is incremental, it is what comes next. the differential between gdp and the yield is the widest potential he since 1966. bonds could go higher. annmarie: we are going to have more from cathie as well. as you mentioned, we had a bit of bounce back on the nasdaq after yesterday, closing down in correction territory. i want to look at the csi 300. stable this morning, this comes after the chinese state...
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. >> osman pike, i care a lot.osman pike and on the tail your joy where other winners or celebrities made speeches from their sitting rooms and bedrooms wearing anything from ball gowns to pajamas. it may have lacked the normal glitz, but we got a glimpse into celebrity homes and it was more of a family affair. sophie long, bbc news, los angeles. katty: ok, that was quite sweet. we have all been watching a lot of television so we knowost of those shows and actors. congratulations to all of the winners. i'm katty kay. thank you for watching "bbc world news america." narrator: funding for presentation of this program is provided by.. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation. pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. ♪ ♪ man: you're watching pbs. narrator: stream the best of pbs on any device with the pbs video app. all your favorite drama, history, science, news, and documentaries all in one place. watch your pb
. >> osman pike, i care a lot.osman pike and on the tail your joy where other winners or celebrities made speeches from their sitting rooms and bedrooms wearing anything from ball gowns to pajamas. it may have lacked the normal glitz, but we got a glimpse into celebrity homes and it was more of a family affair. sophie long, bbc news, los angeles. katty: ok, that was quite sweet. we have all been watching a lot of television so we knowost of those shows and actors. congratulations to all...
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rosamund pike, i care a lot.osamund pike and anya taylor—joy were among other british winners in a ceremony where celebrities made speeches from their sitting rooms and bedrooms wearing anything from ballgowns to pyjamas. it may have lacked the normal glitz, but we got a glimpse into celebrity homes and it was more of a family affair. sophie long, bbc news, los angeles. time for a look at the weather, here's louise. look at this, some beautiful spring sunshine and warmth for many of us, because of some high pressure, which will stay with us this week, but a change in direction will bring quite a dramatic change in the weather story over the next few days. there will be quite a lot of low cloud and fog around. this is the story for sunday, the high—pressure centre that was us, now veering towards the near continent and allowing ali south—easterly flow that has been drawing on cloud off the north sea. it has been rather murky across parts of eastern england down into south—east england. you can see where we have th
rosamund pike, i care a lot.osamund pike and anya taylor—joy were among other british winners in a ceremony where celebrities made speeches from their sitting rooms and bedrooms wearing anything from ballgowns to pyjamas. it may have lacked the normal glitz, but we got a glimpse into celebrity homes and it was more of a family affair. sophie long, bbc news, los angeles. time for a look at the weather, here's louise. look at this, some beautiful spring sunshine and warmth for many of us,...
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rosamund pike, i care a lot.e speeches from their sitting rooms and bedrooms wearing anything from ballgowns to pyjamas. it may have lacked the normal glitz, but we got a glimpse into celebrity homes and it was more of a family affair. sophie long, bbc news, los angeles. time for a look at the weather, here's louise. look at this, some beautiful spring sunshine and warmth for many of us,
rosamund pike, i care a lot.e speeches from their sitting rooms and bedrooms wearing anything from ballgowns to pyjamas. it may have lacked the normal glitz, but we got a glimpse into celebrity homes and it was more of a family affair. sophie long, bbc news, los angeles. time for a look at the weather, here's louise. look at this, some beautiful spring sunshine and warmth for many of us,
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together they process about 40 pikes a day vocational training is another core element of sweet bikes mission the idea is at the end of the year to equip them we have enough skills so they can either open their own workshop or be placed in a job that you can see in the field we try and teach not only to think of it as mechanics but also maybe selling bikes some of the trainees already have plans for when they complete the course in future would lead to where or for bicycles and certainly to all out to all round areas because there's not much transport so they can use bicycles. some foreigner and a younger muslim gamey a coming to visit a friend in flame a trainee. he lives in a village a few kilometers away. supermom close in amr completed the course a year ago. he now runs a bike workshop in his house. sweet bike gave him a starter set of tools. he thought a lot of schoolchildren would come to have their bikes looked at but the pandemic and lockdown meant schools were closed and few actually showed up still businesses not bad. i'm getting more. and so all of us you know they can come
together they process about 40 pikes a day vocational training is another core element of sweet bikes mission the idea is at the end of the year to equip them we have enough skills so they can either open their own workshop or be placed in a job that you can see in the field we try and teach not only to think of it as mechanics but also maybe selling bikes some of the trainees already have plans for when they complete the course in future would lead to where or for bicycles and certainly to all...
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together they process about 40 pikes a day vocational training is another cool element of sweet bikes mission the idea is at the end of the year to equip them we have enough skill so they can either open their own workshop or be placed in a job that you can see in the field we try and teach not only to think of it as mechanics but also maybe selling bikes some of the trainees already have plans for when they complete the course in future would lead to where or for bicycles and certainly to all out to all right areas because there's not much transport so they can use bicycles or. something or the younger muslim gamey are coming to visit a friend in so much training. he lives in a village a few kilometers away. supermom close in amr completed the course a year ago. he now runs a bike workshop in his house. sweet bike gave him a starter set of tools. he thought a lot of schoolchildren would come to have their bikes looked at but the pandemic and lockdown meant schools were closed and few actually showed up so business is not bad. i'm getting more. working. in town so obviously no one can
together they process about 40 pikes a day vocational training is another cool element of sweet bikes mission the idea is at the end of the year to equip them we have enough skill so they can either open their own workshop or be placed in a job that you can see in the field we try and teach not only to think of it as mechanics but also maybe selling bikes some of the trainees already have plans for when they complete the course in future would lead to where or for bicycles and certainly to all...
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senate commission at pikes upper house in cincinnati and you see the image there the of the house in cincinnati. murdoch did not just want to come up on the stage and receive his congratulations. he wanted to give something to the crowd. he wanted to give, some performance and some something the. well, he asked read, he said write me a poem. why don't you write a poem about what had happened at cedar creek. one and you write a poem about sheridan's ride. initially thomas buchanan reads impulse was to tell him no. because the ride had been done to death. the midnight ride of paul revere such a famous epic palm in the annals of american literature. but murdoch continued to press him. he said i want you to write a poem about this event event. sheridan's ride. and when you talk start to look at the relationship between this very famous shakespeare in actor, and phil sheridan, it is not that surprising. these two shared a relationship. phil shared and referred to murdoch, as a great friend. and this was a friendship that was not all that old by october 1864, it was not even a year old. fr
senate commission at pikes upper house in cincinnati and you see the image there the of the house in cincinnati. murdoch did not just want to come up on the stage and receive his congratulations. he wanted to give something to the crowd. he wanted to give, some performance and some something the. well, he asked read, he said write me a poem. why don't you write a poem about what had happened at cedar creek. one and you write a poem about sheridan's ride. initially thomas buchanan reads impulse...
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or even slip their it's way through pike. courage to ask you to use who will at 1st i wanted to create robots that rescue people hope. but then i changed my mind. when disasters strike an urban area it's incredibly hard to find victims buried under the rubble when you go out on the net. as to when the rescue workers will dig around here and there we don't have much success at all to know how to what's going to trial and error process that's wastes a lot of valuable time during which people want to donate not this month but the student. for me tashi matsunaga also designed this rescue robot the prize winning. its 4 legs and tank like trads let it go places humans can't a multi functional arm effortlessly opens doors and retrieves objects. these robots are still under development but soon they could be sent out on rescue missions and help save lives. to 77 percent and it's to break a gloomy donna. who will eat the musician block roster to discuss the zamost importance in modern africa it is up to you to put on a list of the reg
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are necessary to raise the bar to cast your ballot in the name of blo thats fight coming down the pike. think it's all conneed to n.i 20 electio prident trump's reaction to it and certain legislators have been less than shy in pointing out that these voter restrictions could dis proportionately harm democrats. amy: i want to talk about the battle of voting rights. we have republans in many states proposing laws where they say they are meant to improve election integrity but they do make it harder for people of color to vote. in georgia this week a bill passed that would restrict early and absentee voting. at the supreme court a case involving arizona law that they say violate the voting rights act. r.n.c. lawyer michael carbon defended those laws to justice amy coney barrett. >> what's the interest of the r.n.c. in keeping the out of precinct voterlo disqualifications on the books? >> because it puts us at a disadvantage relative to democrats. >> competitive disadvantage. i want to go with you. republicans in georgia, again, that was an arizona case. this is georgia, the state house th
are necessary to raise the bar to cast your ballot in the name of blo thats fight coming down the pike. think it's all conneed to n.i 20 electio prident trump's reaction to it and certain legislators have been less than shy in pointing out that these voter restrictions could dis proportionately harm democrats. amy: i want to talk about the battle of voting rights. we have republans in many states proposing laws where they say they are meant to improve election integrity but they do make it...
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as near pike and he wrote washington trying to get york conscientious stance.literally, what is the first commitment? thou shall not kill. he took that literally, he basically had to convince them to convince himself it's okay to carry a weapon. that added a lot of luster to the back story. i have not read much on world war i, i am beginning too. i find it fascinating. but it is in many cases a forgotten war. it has been much overshadowed by historians and civil war and world war ii. i think i know why, but would you speak to why you think the first world war has been a casualty forgotten here maybe spent overshadowed here, were only over here we fought for six months. i remember i read this in the magazine in 1919 were not going to run anymore stories about the warts done. kind of got neglected. that's when the main reason there is no bad spot here. there's no physical evidence of it. i think it got overshadowed by world war ii. also there was no real ending to world war i. the war was conclusive. germany signed an armistice. but all that did was inflame the p
as near pike and he wrote washington trying to get york conscientious stance.literally, what is the first commitment? thou shall not kill. he took that literally, he basically had to convince them to convince himself it's okay to carry a weapon. that added a lot of luster to the back story. i have not read much on world war i, i am beginning too. i find it fascinating. but it is in many cases a forgotten war. it has been much overshadowed by historians and civil war and world war ii. i think i...
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regards to red flags, i think they get taken care of earlier in the process before it comes out into the pikearket and gets announced. matt: your firm has represented over 100 ipo's and spacs in the last 10 years. do you see this trend as sticky or you think it is going to subside through 2021? -- or do you think it is going to subside through 2021? mark: two or three years ago, spac was a four letter word, now, i don't see it going away. you have good companies choosing the spacs path for those three main reasons that i mentioned, and i think the institutional investors and even retail investors are getting more comfortable with the product. as it involves and continues to improve best practices, i think this will remain an attractive potential pathway to the public markets for private companies. amber: celebrities wrap themselves around these spacs, it has an element of -- i know you say diligence is important, but if it is a product gear towards retail investors and you are throwing these celebrities around, visibly -- presumably the only reason you want any when attached to this is not fo
regards to red flags, i think they get taken care of earlier in the process before it comes out into the pikearket and gets announced. matt: your firm has represented over 100 ipo's and spacs in the last 10 years. do you see this trend as sticky or you think it is going to subside through 2021? -- or do you think it is going to subside through 2021? mark: two or three years ago, spac was a four letter word, now, i don't see it going away. you have good companies choosing the spacs path for...
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dives into her decades long battle over control of her finances in the movie "i care a lot" rosaman pikelderly victims. she won the golden globe for best actress on that. >> i just have to thank america's broken legal system for making it possible to make stories like this. >> pike's character is fictional but the movie's director said it was based on news stories about real guardianships britney spears may be the system's most famous example, but all across the country there are thousands of others. with that, here's cnbc's scott ko >> becky olviera schwartz remembers her father. >> he had a positive attitude, good sense of humor. he loved the ladies and the ladies loved him. >> reporter: a disabled world war ii veteran which makes this court hearing all the more heart wrenching to watch. >> i'm going to california i don't -- no matter what. >> 90 years old living outside of las vegas is asking to live with becky in california against the wishes of his guardian, jared shaver, a professional fiduciary appointed by the court to manage his affairs after the death of his wife. >> i don't ne
dives into her decades long battle over control of her finances in the movie "i care a lot" rosaman pikelderly victims. she won the golden globe for best actress on that. >> i just have to thank america's broken legal system for making it possible to make stories like this. >> pike's character is fictional but the movie's director said it was based on news stories about real guardianships britney spears may be the system's most famous example, but all across the country...
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looking down the pike here there or what looks like a series of storms that could impact the bay area through the end of the month. and of course, we usually get some april showers and occasionally showers. well, so we still have a ways to go. all right. once fair enough. thank you, lawrence. we'll be right back right after this. >> a brooklyn based web developers created a new tool for people need a break from all of that zooming. he calls it escaper okay. it's novel. he says it allows you to quote, make your presence unbearable to others by sabotaging your audio stream the a safer not only mimics technical issues like delayed audio or echoes also recreate annoying background sounds like a crying babies and barking dogs. don't worry if you're work uses some other remote meeting service because this developer says. >> so this caper is a multi-purpose. it could be used on any program that uses your computer's microphone and best of all, he says you can download it for free. >> for your money tonight. good news for procrastinators. the it apparently is going to delay the april 15th tax
looking down the pike here there or what looks like a series of storms that could impact the bay area through the end of the month. and of course, we usually get some april showers and occasionally showers. well, so we still have a ways to go. all right. once fair enough. thank you, lawrence. we'll be right back right after this. >> a brooklyn based web developers created a new tool for people need a break from all of that zooming. he calls it escaper okay. it's novel. he says it allows...
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that no republicans voted for it, and the fact you have other important legislation coming down the pike tamara: the ground work for this win for president biden -- and this will be a big win and he will do a prime time address, and he will continue talking about it for several weeks to sort of cement the idea in people's minds that this is a big deal. this was hatched on january 5th, when those senate seats in georgia were won by democrats instead of republicans, and then democrats got this narrow as possible majority in the senate, which they were then able to use to make this deal happen, to get this bill over the finish line without any republicans. and, you're right, this was a unique situation. they were using budget reconciliation, which is a process that they can't use for every bill. it has to be budget-related. and so in the future, for things like raising the minimum wage, for instance, or gun-control legislation, or structure, which is, i think, where president biden wants to turn his attention next, his "build back better" plan, as they call it, and all of that is likely goi
that no republicans voted for it, and the fact you have other important legislation coming down the pike tamara: the ground work for this win for president biden -- and this will be a big win and he will do a prime time address, and he will continue talking about it for several weeks to sort of cement the idea in people's minds that this is a big deal. this was hatched on january 5th, when those senate seats in georgia were won by democrats instead of republicans, and then democrats got this...
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obviously, as you know, there have been rumors for a couple of weeks that this was coming down the pikeot an enormous surprise based on the things we've seen reopen out here in california, that even on a limited capacity basis, there's a lot of patent department-up demand if you have any question about that, try to find a place to eat on friday night or a tuesday or a monday it's almost impossible people are hankering to get out. >> 2021, the energy is up almost 40% so far far and away the best performers of the sector, reopening hopes for rocket fuel on this rally. should you double down on the bullishness or as carter, last half-hour, is the sprinting sector about to run out of juice. mike is here to answer your questions. mike >> yeah. so obviously trying to pick a top, whether it's a near term top or an absolute top, is always a difficult thing to do, but of course when you take a look at xle it's not surprising that rally has coincided with the price of oil look at wti. closed about 66 bucks a barrel, not off its five-year highs. brent under $70 a barrel i think the five-year high
obviously, as you know, there have been rumors for a couple of weeks that this was coming down the pikeot an enormous surprise based on the things we've seen reopen out here in california, that even on a limited capacity basis, there's a lot of patent department-up demand if you have any question about that, try to find a place to eat on friday night or a tuesday or a monday it's almost impossible people are hankering to get out. >> 2021, the energy is up almost 40% so far far and away...
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i'm buying but here's why, we're looking for companies guys pricing power inflation comes down the pike, looks like it is, who has pricing four well, there aren't as many homes for as there used to be, supply is reduced and dr horton has the ability to raise prices. at some point in the future it becomes a problem but that's not today's problem and i think this break out is just getting started. >> bonawyn, do you agree >> well, i agree with a lot of what he said but came to the exact opposite conclusion so i'm fading i hear you about the pricing power but what is informing me and others being informed of is valuation. what i see in dr horton is slight premium in terms of price earnings on forward bases so in terms of passing along prices, return metrics, everything on the balance sheet, there's not a lot to be part in parcel between dhi and pulte hopes and others for me i'd rather buy with a lower valuation with a the same time of upside. i'm going to fade it for that reason. >> there you go. you just made a market, you two. staying with the housing related play home depot, staying hot
i'm buying but here's why, we're looking for companies guys pricing power inflation comes down the pike, looks like it is, who has pricing four well, there aren't as many homes for as there used to be, supply is reduced and dr horton has the ability to raise prices. at some point in the future it becomes a problem but that's not today's problem and i think this break out is just getting started. >> bonawyn, do you agree >> well, i agree with a lot of what he said but came to the...
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together they process about 40 pikes a day vocational training is another core element of sweet bikes mission the idea is at the end of the year to equip them we have enough skills so they can either open their own workshop or be placed in a job that you can see in the field we try and teach not only to think of it as mechanics but also maybe selling bikes some of the trainees already have plans for when they complete the course in future would lead to where or for bicycles and certainly to all...
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or even slip their its way through pike. courage to ask people to use who will at 1st i wanted to create robots that rescue people hope. but then i changed my mind. when disasters strike an urban area it's incredibly hard to find victims buried under the rubble when you go out on the snow the modest or so rescue workers will dig around here and there we don't have much success in the little store not up to what's going to trial and error process in fact wastes a lot of valuable time during which people might dully more not this month but. that's more for me tashi matsunaga also designed this rescue robot the prize winning. its 4 legs and tank like treads let it go places humans kept a multi-functional arm effortlessly opens doors and retrieves objects. these robots are still under development but soon they could be sent out on rescue missions and help save lives. dreaming of your next vacation. taking issues top to return any. sunshine in madonna. road trip. an exciting discovery in. checking. international women's day and w
or even slip their its way through pike. courage to ask people to use who will at 1st i wanted to create robots that rescue people hope. but then i changed my mind. when disasters strike an urban area it's incredibly hard to find victims buried under the rubble when you go out on the snow the modest or so rescue workers will dig around here and there we don't have much success in the little store not up to what's going to trial and error process in fact wastes a lot of valuable time during...
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step >> it is a positive step there have been rumors for a couple of weeks this is coming down the pikemous surprise. based on what we have seen reopen out here in california, that even on a limited capacity basis there is a lot of pent-up demand if you have any question about that, go and try to find a place to eat tonight on a friday night or even on a tuesday or monday night. it's almost impossible people are hankering to get out. when they do reopen they're filling the sights >> it's up 40% so far. far and away the best and performing magic possession of potential supply cuts. should you double down on the bullishness or as carter flagged last hour, last half hour, is the sprinting sector about to run out of juice mike is here to run out of questions and save you some energy he's here with a call to action. mike >> you know, obviously trying to pick a top, whether it's a near term top or an absolute top is always a difficult thing to do, but of course when take a look at xl e, it's not surprising it has coincided with oil closed 66 bucks a barrel not far off of five-year highs brent
step >> it is a positive step there have been rumors for a couple of weeks this is coming down the pikemous surprise. based on what we have seen reopen out here in california, that even on a limited capacity basis there is a lot of pent-up demand if you have any question about that, go and try to find a place to eat tonight on a friday night or even on a tuesday or monday night. it's almost impossible people are hankering to get out. when they do reopen they're filling the sights >>...
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in the coming hours we will dig deeper into the electoral reform changes that are coming down the pikeing up, we see that strength continue in the dollar trading at the highest levels of the year. close shave comes from five engineered blades. i just -- available at aries.com. dave, banking for humans. download now. >> warning of inflation, what exactly are they saying? >> they're keeping the risk on until they see global growth at over 6.8% this year. when it comes to inflation, you see markets staying focused above side risks. over the next 1-2 years over a -- warning of a potential headache. >> inflation creeping ever higher. are there concerns? >> ian policymakers -- they don't see a fed rate hat -- hike until the second half of 2023. inflation pressures may see more challenges central banks to get ahead with sub priming without hurting their economy. forecasting other 225 basis points where other -- it's -- in emerging countries. key to this picture as well, heidi, as e.m. scammer p the end 2020 performance. there is now stretched positioning heidi. >> the roaring inflation heard
in the coming hours we will dig deeper into the electoral reform changes that are coming down the pikeing up, we see that strength continue in the dollar trading at the highest levels of the year. close shave comes from five engineered blades. i just -- available at aries.com. dave, banking for humans. download now. >> warning of inflation, what exactly are they saying? >> they're keeping the risk on until they see global growth at over 6.8% this year. when it comes to inflation,...
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>> reporter: just a week after denver had a historic snowstorm, another one coming down the pike. another foot of snow potentially west of denver. and it's beginning to take shape on the radar. let's go through the timing of this. snow all day tomorrow, not two feet, but it will be plowable. and then heavy rains in the plains. severe thunderstorms through dallas tomorrow evening. and pushing into the alabama, mississippi, and georgia area. tuesday, heavy rain on the northern fringe. pushing ahead, temps well into the 50s and 60s, feeding some of the severe thunderstorms. linsey? >> rob, thank you. >>> when we come back, the royal review. how buckingham palace says it plans to address diversity across royal households, amid allegations of racism. that's next. i'm still exploring what's next. and still going for my best. even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin, i'm reaching for that. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly less
>> reporter: just a week after denver had a historic snowstorm, another one coming down the pike. another foot of snow potentially west of denver. and it's beginning to take shape on the radar. let's go through the timing of this. snow all day tomorrow, not two feet, but it will be plowable. and then heavy rains in the plains. severe thunderstorms through dallas tomorrow evening. and pushing into the alabama, mississippi, and georgia area. tuesday, heavy rain on the northern fringe....
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let me look at my notes for a moment, i believe rosamund pike is one of yours, i believe daniel kaluuyacohen. daniel kaluuya. .. sacha baron cohen- yes. — daniel kaluuya. .. sacha baron cohen. yes, he _ daniel kaluuya. .. sacha baron cohen. yes, he won _ cohen. yes, he won actually two, both — cohen. yes, he won actually two, both for _ cohen. yes, he won actually two, both for best _ cohen. yes, he won actually two, both for best picture i two, both for best picture musical and comedy for borat subsequent musicalfilm musical and comedy for borat subsequent musical film and his lead actor performance in that —— borat subsequent moviefilm. they apologised profusely. it was an opportunity to show off. thank you for being on the programme scott feinberg. that's it. you are watching bbc news. bye—bye. hello there. we've got a quiet few days of weather coming up, some sunshine to come, some frosty mornings, a bit of fog around as well, but there's a tendency for the weather to turn a bit cloudier over the next few days and certainly a lot cooler by the end of the week as well. right now, we'
let me look at my notes for a moment, i believe rosamund pike is one of yours, i believe daniel kaluuyacohen. daniel kaluuya. .. sacha baron cohen- yes. — daniel kaluuya. .. sacha baron cohen. yes, he _ daniel kaluuya. .. sacha baron cohen. yes, he won _ cohen. yes, he won actually two, both — cohen. yes, he won actually two, both for _ cohen. yes, he won actually two, both for best _ cohen. yes, he won actually two, both for best picture i two, both for best picture musical and comedy for...
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rosamund pike has been named best actress in a motion picture musical/comedy.merica correspondent, peter bowes is in los angeles. bring us up—to—date. bring us up-to-date. youjust bring us up-to-date. you 'ust listed the fi bring us up-to-date. you 'ust listed the main i listed the main winners and of course the crown is the main one. it has not quite swept the board but done pretty well, winning best drama series on television and yes, charles and diana and the actresses and actor to play them in the series both winning for their respective roles, and if you don't watch the crown, the series focuses on the relationship between charles and diana, and right up until the point that they break up. it has been controversial, at least through the eyes of some people, because of the fictitious aspect of certain parts of the storyline was a bit is interesting when harry last week who now of course lives in california, was defending the crown, that it is based in part of —— on the fictitious storyline. he of course has a relationship now with netflix that produces the c
rosamund pike has been named best actress in a motion picture musical/comedy.merica correspondent, peter bowes is in los angeles. bring us up—to—date. bring us up-to-date. youjust bring us up-to-date. you 'ust listed the fi bring us up-to-date. you 'ust listed the main i listed the main winners and of course the crown is the main one. it has not quite swept the board but done pretty well, winning best drama series on television and yes, charles and diana and the actresses and actor to play...
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or even slip through its way through pike. courage to ask you to use google will actually 1st i want to create robots that rescue people hope. but then i changed my mind and. when disasters strike an urban area it's incredibly hard to find victims buried under the rubble when you go out on the net. as to when the rescue workers will do to around here and there we don't much success that will not help to what's going to trial and error process that wastes a lot of valuable time during which people might don't know about this month but. for me tashi much going on also designed this rescue robot the prize winning. it's 4 legs and tank like treads let it go places humans kept a multi functional arm effortlessly open stores and retrieves objects. these robots are still under development but soon they could be sent out on rescue missions and help save lives. to last for eternity and for the people. in the churches in berlin and brandon for. their massive walls are a safe haven for a new generation of worshippers. their doors are ope
or even slip through its way through pike. courage to ask you to use google will actually 1st i want to create robots that rescue people hope. but then i changed my mind and. when disasters strike an urban area it's incredibly hard to find victims buried under the rubble when you go out on the net. as to when the rescue workers will do to around here and there we don't much success that will not help to what's going to trial and error process that wastes a lot of valuable time during which...
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legislators in the legislative council last year resigned because of these new steps coming down the pike, loyalty, patriotism and the like, they would say this is a death knell for democracy. even though carrie lam in a praecipe thing yesterday said, all potential candidates are open to go before the venting committee. of course, the vetting process. as long as they pledge of allegiance and patriotism to china and the communist party. so this is now the second major move by beijing. first, it was the national security law. now, we have electoral reform. and in that white-ranging interview with cy leung, i asked him what his next -- what is next, if beijing is putting its stamp on hong kong and changing the way things are done, what is next? c.y. leung, the big issue when he was chief executive was land reform, and his proposals to make more land by filling in waters and tilting to alleviate the wealth gap, building low-income housing to alleviate this crisis, if you will, and perhaps even lessening the influence property tycoons have on this economy. it is something that state media in c
legislators in the legislative council last year resigned because of these new steps coming down the pike, loyalty, patriotism and the like, they would say this is a death knell for democracy. even though carrie lam in a praecipe thing yesterday said, all potential candidates are open to go before the venting committee. of course, the vetting process. as long as they pledge of allegiance and patriotism to china and the communist party. so this is now the second major move by beijing. first, it...
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. $2 trillion worth of stimulus coming down the pike. the market has already absorbed that.lar is rising this morning. king dollar. the differential is just too hard to ignore. credit suisse says that the growth engine is operating at full capacity. i love a bit of dollar-yen. absolutely rampant. it slice through 1.10. it breaks hard and aggressively. yields differential. money will leave japan but it won't go into treasuries. it'll go into m&a. oil is up 0.5%. jp morgan says that the banks may see a total loss of up to $10 billion. it also expects to see full disclosure from other lenders by the end of the week. joining us now is ben emons. good to have you with us. help me understand where the spark for this implosion was. a short basket by our checo's is the founding of this risk event. how big is that and what are we not talking about it? what are we missing it -- missing? ben: it's interesting. if you think about the secrets of how this occurred, last year, softbank had a major book of options on back stocks and cross volatility. we saw the gamestop saga in january. now
. $2 trillion worth of stimulus coming down the pike. the market has already absorbed that.lar is rising this morning. king dollar. the differential is just too hard to ignore. credit suisse says that the growth engine is operating at full capacity. i love a bit of dollar-yen. absolutely rampant. it slice through 1.10. it breaks hard and aggressively. yields differential. money will leave japan but it won't go into treasuries. it'll go into m&a. oil is up 0.5%. jp morgan says that the banks...
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how long police she's given you in terms of additional funding, like what could be coming down the pikeare still an independently operated company. could we see an ipo? aicha: lots of questions in there. we've spent reasonable amount of time with the leadership at amazon. they've been very helpful. i don't know about a leash. that's not the basis of our relationship. amazon is one of the few high-tech companies that has been able to create value. we are bold -- they are bold and visionary and we are learning a lot from them. needless to say, i'm enjoying not having to fund raise on the open market anymore and we have the capital required to go forward. emily: fascinating to hear about your progress. the ceo of zoox. we will watch how it unfolds on the road. that is it for this edition of bloomberg technology on a very special international women's day. we will have a lot more conversations about race, gender , and diversity at our bloomberg equality summit starting next week, march 16. i will be speaking to melinda gates, cochair of the bill and melinda gates foundation. we will be talk
how long police she's given you in terms of additional funding, like what could be coming down the pikeare still an independently operated company. could we see an ipo? aicha: lots of questions in there. we've spent reasonable amount of time with the leadership at amazon. they've been very helpful. i don't know about a leash. that's not the basis of our relationship. amazon is one of the few high-tech companies that has been able to create value. we are bold -- they are bold and visionary and...
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all the other packages coming down the pike, and who pays for them? someone must. here comes "the five." ♪ ♪ >> hello, everyone. i'm juan williams. it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ andrew cuomo claiming he is a victim of cancel culture. the governor clinging to power, as calls to resign reach a turning point. how congressional democrats are saying should step down. alexandria ocasio-cortez, jerry nadler, joining the large bipartisan course of lawmakers demanding the embattled governor resign. earlier, a seventh accuser came forward to claim inappropriate behavior. she said the governor repeatedly put his hands on her body without her permission. despite this mounting pressure and the allegations, cuomo is pushing back against critics. >> gov. cuomo: politicians who don't know a single fact but form a conclusion and opinion are, in my opinion, reckless and dangerous. politicians take positions for all sorts of reasons. , including political expediency, and bowing to pressure. people know the difference between playing politics, bowing to cancel cu
all the other packages coming down the pike, and who pays for them? someone must. here comes "the five." ♪ ♪ >> hello, everyone. i'm juan williams. it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ andrew cuomo claiming he is a victim of cancel culture. the governor clinging to power, as calls to resign reach a turning point. how congressional democrats are saying should step down. alexandria ocasio-cortez, jerry nadler, joining the large bipartisan course of...
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rosamund pike, i care a lot.ing rooms and bedrooms, wearing anything from ball gowns to pyjamas. it may have lacked the normal glitz, but we got a glimpse into celebrity homes and it was more of a family affair. sophie long, bbc news, los angeles. coming up in the next half—hour, we are going to talk to a young man who has recently made a huge decision to reveal he has been living with hiv for a number of years and it is all because he was inspired by it is a sin on channel 4. let bring you the weather now with carol. hello again. we've seen quite a bit of low cloud, some dense fog and also some mist around this morning. through the course of the afternoon, some of that will lift, particularly along the south coast, where it will also be breezy, but some of it will stick. now, for the west and the north, we're looking at some sunshine. for the east coast, we're going to hang onto some haar and some sea fret and if you're stuck under the low cloud all day, that will peg back the temperatures. through this evening
rosamund pike, i care a lot.ing rooms and bedrooms, wearing anything from ball gowns to pyjamas. it may have lacked the normal glitz, but we got a glimpse into celebrity homes and it was more of a family affair. sophie long, bbc news, los angeles. coming up in the next half—hour, we are going to talk to a young man who has recently made a huge decision to reveal he has been living with hiv for a number of years and it is all because he was inspired by it is a sin on channel 4. let bring you...
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you also agree with that you say a 10% correction it could come at anytime it could be down the pike. tomorrow or next week. we don't know what it is with that in mind, with that correction down the road, what kind of stocks in the russell do you see able to weather that storm? >> i think as you and i discussed in the fall and discussed with brian many times, you know, the russell 2000 benchmark is the opening of the u.s. economy benchmark ultimate way to play that is through the financial banks. the collateral gets per and the federal reserve keeps the yield curve in a steepening position, the profit growth is good there. also is industrial and sterile an it is important to note we are in the beginning of the profit cycle. along the way, a correction can happen anytime and any reason. i think they will be very short lived. you will learn a lot about where money is flowing into in those pull backs. >> dan, we appreciate the insight. thanks for being here. >>> let's get to the other top stories ice. connecticut easing the covid restrictions today limiting capacity on restaurants and st
you also agree with that you say a 10% correction it could come at anytime it could be down the pike. tomorrow or next week. we don't know what it is with that in mind, with that correction down the road, what kind of stocks in the russell do you see able to weather that storm? >> i think as you and i discussed in the fall and discussed with brian many times, you know, the russell 2000 benchmark is the opening of the u.s. economy benchmark ultimate way to play that is through the...
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how long a leash he's given you in terms of additional funding, like what could be coming down the pikean independently operated company. could we see an ipo? aicha: all right, so lots of questions in there. look, we've spent reasonable amount of time with the leadership at amazon. they've been very helpful. i don't know about a leash. that's not really the basis of our relationship. as you know, amazon is one of the few u.s. high-tech companies that has been able to create value. they are a multibillion dollar business. they are bold, they are visionary. we are learning a lot from them. needless to say, i'm enjoying not having to fundraise on the open market anymore, and we have the capital required to go forward. emily: all right. aicha evans, fascinating to hear about your progress. the ceo of zoox. thank you so much for joining us. we will keep watching how it all unfolds on the road. i will have my high heels in tow. and that does it for this addition of "bloomberg technology" on a very special international women's day. and a programming note, we are going to have a lot more conve
how long a leash he's given you in terms of additional funding, like what could be coming down the pikean independently operated company. could we see an ipo? aicha: all right, so lots of questions in there. look, we've spent reasonable amount of time with the leadership at amazon. they've been very helpful. i don't know about a leash. that's not really the basis of our relationship. as you know, amazon is one of the few u.s. high-tech companies that has been able to create value. they are a...
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but they knew what was going to come down the pike. texas democrat congresswoman escobar reacted to governor abbott's concern about covid and the surge of the border this way. >> the words of governor greg abbott are really dangerous. the idea of immigrants bringing disease, that is an old, racist trope intended to inspire fear and hatred. he has done it before. it's absolutely reprehensible. >> laura: wait a second. so being concerned about covid coming into the country is now racist? essentially that's what we are saying? >> yeah. apparently that is now it not only that, these unaccompanied minors and others who are being processed are being housed side-by-side, super close. they are coming in, many of them. it was confirmed last week they are not being tested for covid as they are being released into the united states. many not being tested. at the same time that for the first time that i can remember u.s. citizens are having our own right to come home restricted. it's a fundamental right that comes with u.s. citizenship in any coun
but they knew what was going to come down the pike. texas democrat congresswoman escobar reacted to governor abbott's concern about covid and the surge of the border this way. >> the words of governor greg abbott are really dangerous. the idea of immigrants bringing disease, that is an old, racist trope intended to inspire fear and hatred. he has done it before. it's absolutely reprehensible. >> laura: wait a second. so being concerned about covid coming into the country is now...
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tesla uses several small cameras to help guide parking, auto pike -- auto parking, so how will this impact china, let's bring in dan ives of wedbush. dan, there are a lot of parking garages in chinese cities. what do you make of this? i think that is the bigger worry. big brother is watching. just a first step. china, that is the linchpin. i think this is a continuing issue. the worry is, do they get caught in the crossfire as she did in paying flexes their muscles? we know this continues to be the major strategic advantage for tesla and they gained share, but i thing this is a bit cautionary. investors are watching and apple continues to be caught in the crossfire's of the u.s.-china cold tech war. emily: does this change tesla's thesis? >> we're talking about potentially 300,000 runway -- run rate going the second half of the year. what it does show is as we know, it is a continued rubik's cube in terms of being successful in china. the more they gained share, we saw that in the month of february. we need to make sure that musk can play nice in the sandbox in beijing. china, that continu
tesla uses several small cameras to help guide parking, auto pike -- auto parking, so how will this impact china, let's bring in dan ives of wedbush. dan, there are a lot of parking garages in chinese cities. what do you make of this? i think that is the bigger worry. big brother is watching. just a first step. china, that is the linchpin. i think this is a continuing issue. the worry is, do they get caught in the crossfire as she did in paying flexes their muscles? we know this continues to be...
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matt: there is potentially a lot of stimulus coming down the pike. great talking to you, scott.hank you for joining us. sonali always a pleasure,. scott minerd. coming up, powell's market morning. why the central bank will not sit back and let financial mark: this is bloomberg's first word news. the controversy over the origins of covid-19 is heating up. a group of scientists is calling for a new independent probe to consider all possibilities and mailed them whether the virus came from an animal. in an open letter published by the wall street journal, more than 20 scientists -- pardon me -- said the investigation by the world health organization and china is not independent enough. new york city has received its first shipment of johnson & johnson's covid-19 vaccine. mayor bill de blasio says the city has been supplied with more than 16,000 doses of the one-shot vaccine. the mayor says homebound senior citizens will be among those receiving the shots. he also said when he becomes eligible to be vaccinated, he is hoping to get the j&j shot. a firm hired to monitor the power mark
matt: there is potentially a lot of stimulus coming down the pike. great talking to you, scott.hank you for joining us. sonali always a pleasure,. scott minerd. coming up, powell's market morning. why the central bank will not sit back and let financial mark: this is bloomberg's first word news. the controversy over the origins of covid-19 is heating up. a group of scientists is calling for a new independent probe to consider all possibilities and mailed them whether the virus came from an...
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down the pike, so we're really concerned that we haven't seen the full impact of spring break and we might see that in the next few weeks that's why we're saying please be careful don't throw all caution to the wind hang in there a bit longer >> guys, this also coming amid tremendous optimism around the vaccines and progress on that front. biontech, pfizer's partner, reporting earnings this morning. one notable headline, they're increasing their manufacturing forecast capacity to 2.5 billion doses. they only have contracts for 1.4 billion right now but that's up from a little more than 2 billion they thought they could make in 2021, so really increasing their at least ability to vaccinate the world, guys. >> meg, i didn't know where to go with this i'm going to gloss over the further bit of bad news on the astrazeneca vaccine from germany today and ask more broadly about how much of a pickup in cases we want to make sure we avoid seeing here in the u.s. to have to start raise the question that the level of vaccination that we've got to isn't really making the sail level of difference
down the pike, so we're really concerned that we haven't seen the full impact of spring break and we might see that in the next few weeks that's why we're saying please be careful don't throw all caution to the wind hang in there a bit longer >> guys, this also coming amid tremendous optimism around the vaccines and progress on that front. biontech, pfizer's partner, reporting earnings this morning. one notable headline, they're increasing their manufacturing forecast capacity to 2.5...
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this climate infrastructure bill and theirru version of the green new deal, what's coming down the pikeit isn't a partisan bill. infrastructure historically has always been a bipartisan issue. it doesn't cut across pelicans or democrats, it's more big states, small states, rural and inner-city. a bipartisan, nonpartisan actually issue for years. i worked on those first doctor bills when i worked as a staffer in the u.s. senate so there was an infrastructure bipartisan bill last year in the senate so there's a certain interest on both parties to do a bipartisan infrastructure bill and that needed and it's important to have an infrastructure bill going forward but if they go on a policy partisan ends, it takes away the good projects and works that could be accomplished in a0 states. larry: andrew, my concern here is is is not a typical infrastructure bill. this is not just improving land transportation or mass transit and stuff like that. they are going to add in, i think, you tell me, tremendous t attack on all kinds of carbon fuels, gas, oil and coal, time limits. they've got epa involv
this climate infrastructure bill and theirru version of the green new deal, what's coming down the pikeit isn't a partisan bill. infrastructure historically has always been a bipartisan issue. it doesn't cut across pelicans or democrats, it's more big states, small states, rural and inner-city. a bipartisan, nonpartisan actually issue for years. i worked on those first doctor bills when i worked as a staffer in the u.s. senate so there was an infrastructure bipartisan bill last year in the...
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you're the way with all this ammunition , household savings command structure spending coming down the pikes, it is possible if something negative happens there, it is feasible we could get down -- through this through the next downturn without any movement rights, but it is -- rates, -- in rates, but it is not probable. jon: thank you. michael mckee went into the news conference was chairman powell, basically asks the question and they play the elevator music over the top of him and the chairman said he could not hear him, but it is a conversation we need to have. lisa: this idea that if you have a faster boom, you have a faster bust. the fed keeps saying we are not worried about inflation -- it has been undershooting for a long time, but that is a huge shift, jon, the idea they are not worried about inflation, and the implications of that are significant. jon: i don't know if they need to be worried. we can talk about the balance of risk around the story and people can ask about that story. what i am pondering is what happened beyond the next three years, if they did not -- if they have n
you're the way with all this ammunition , household savings command structure spending coming down the pikes, it is possible if something negative happens there, it is feasible we could get down -- through this through the next downturn without any movement rights, but it is -- rates, -- in rates, but it is not probable. jon: thank you. michael mckee went into the news conference was chairman powell, basically asks the question and they play the elevator music over the top of him and the...
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tax raises on partly to try to get bipartisan support for the infrastructure bill that is down the pike. as president biden is trying to sell the package, jonathan, what is the administration's plans to try to get republicans on board? >> we heard last week that the biden administration, perhaps not the best to convince republicans to take the vaccine because of the polarization the country has gone through. there have been discussions about having president trump be part of this. the other former living presidents participated in a campaign showing them all and their spouses getting the vaccine. the former president was not part of it because no one knew that he had gotten it back in january until an aide told cpac a couple weeks ago. it was the decision to wear masks that made so many not wear them at the republican rallies. the president said get your shot, but he has not been involved in any other advocacy campaign. they are not sure what role he will play. i think we will hear from dr. fauci, more events like that on morning joe, a show we know president trump watches regularly to
tax raises on partly to try to get bipartisan support for the infrastructure bill that is down the pike. as president biden is trying to sell the package, jonathan, what is the administration's plans to try to get republicans on board? >> we heard last week that the biden administration, perhaps not the best to convince republicans to take the vaccine because of the polarization the country has gone through. there have been discussions about having president trump be part of this. the...
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pairing her red molly goddard dress with a twist. >> what rosamund pike did which was different sheuld see on a red carpet. >> reporter: the biggest fashion statement might have been from "ted lasso's" jason sudeikis. >> reporter: made history to receive his award in a hoodie worn to represent his sister's dance studio. >> i think you have to look back at audrey hepburn for "funny face." she also wore a hoodie. no, that's not true. i believe when people that you care about do cool, interesting things you should, you know, support them. so this is no different than that. >> reporter: the website forwardspace.com selling out of the same hoodie in minutes following his award. >> a relatable moment because that's, you know, his quarantine fit clearly. >> reporter: and the other big winners of the night, andra day winning for best actress in a motion picture drama for her role in "the united states vs. billie holiday" shining a light on a personal hero of hers. >> i looked last night and i started crying and i posted it on my page and when i looked at the jazz charts on itunes billie hol
pairing her red molly goddard dress with a twist. >> what rosamund pike did which was different sheuld see on a red carpet. >> reporter: the biggest fashion statement might have been from "ted lasso's" jason sudeikis. >> reporter: made history to receive his award in a hoodie worn to represent his sister's dance studio. >> i think you have to look back at audrey hepburn for "funny face." she also wore a hoodie. no, that's not true. i believe when...
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