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emily: richard, and he plans to get more personally involved? richard: it is possible. out there and talking to a lot of companies, there are a lot of very interesting companies still private that would like to go to the market. we haven't decided whether to invest directly or in the little bit of both. we additionally open to the idea, and i'm sure that our team will explore it. if we can find people like 23andme that are doing some good , then it is likely we will get out and invest in them in some form or another. emily: you worked on the virgin deal -- did you see his spac king persona coming? people call him spac jesus. richard: [laughter] i'm not sure jesus is the right work. he may be classified as that, i don't know. he's an extraordinary individual and has stomach next ordinary things, and put on him. he managed to bring a number of different companies to the market and has done some extraordinary things in his lifetime. far as i'm concerned he is a very young man and he has a lot to achieve. emily: last question, anne, where is 23andme, let's say, two years fr
emily: richard, and he plans to get more personally involved? richard: it is possible. out there and talking to a lot of companies, there are a lot of very interesting companies still private that would like to go to the market. we haven't decided whether to invest directly or in the little bit of both. we additionally open to the idea, and i'm sure that our team will explore it. if we can find people like 23andme that are doing some good , then it is likely we will get out and invest in them...
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i am delighted to be here with richard grinker. richard and i have known each other for many years.both have a child on the spectrum. richard is ready spectacular books. on strange minds is when it many, many people have read. and of course his latest book, nobody's normal. how culture created the stigma of mental illness. richard and i are going to chat tonight about all sorts of things. there were going to take questions. it's a very nice text link on the side of the screen pretty think we'll talk for about 40 minutes, half an hour give or take. and then we will open it up and chat and bring it around in one hour give or take. richard hi how are you? >> guest: hey i'm doing pretty well for the book came out yesterday. so i've been active talking people about it. trying to get it recognized but i'm so glad you were able to join me here. to be with someone and event richard of a pre-existing condition we've known each other for many, many years. we realized we shared babysitters for our children. both have isabel, his daughter's 29 as is my son, owen who is 29. side-by-side in washi
i am delighted to be here with richard grinker. richard and i have known each other for many years.both have a child on the spectrum. richard is ready spectacular books. on strange minds is when it many, many people have read. and of course his latest book, nobody's normal. how culture created the stigma of mental illness. richard and i are going to chat tonight about all sorts of things. there were going to take questions. it's a very nice text link on the side of the screen pretty think we'll...
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richard: absolutely.hink and would hope that after covid-19 in terms of research and vaccines in africa, and i think this is a big wake-up call. the lack of infrastructure to purchase a vaccine. but even more importantly, the research and element capacity and platform can adjust very quickly for the development of a novel product, including vaccines. i think we have been working in cooperation with many countries now to see. there has been a strong push from the government themselves in africa to make sure they cannot rely anymore on the outside and the study that was done in south africa with the new variant, we need to have this capacity established in countries in the region to make sure that when products from outside our coming into africa, we can have the capacity to not only conduct those clinical trials but also to adjust strategy based on the findings. we do believe that one important element, an additional one, is the regulatory pathway. we are working quite hard in that area. we are working to
richard: absolutely.hink and would hope that after covid-19 in terms of research and vaccines in africa, and i think this is a big wake-up call. the lack of infrastructure to purchase a vaccine. but even more importantly, the research and element capacity and platform can adjust very quickly for the development of a novel product, including vaccines. i think we have been working in cooperation with many countries now to see. there has been a strong push from the government themselves in africa...
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. >> my name is garland richards.1998, my dad passed away, left me and my siblings a large cattle ranch and a giant part of history. >> well, i got your letter, and i'm dying to learn more about your inheritance. what is this place? >> this is the richards ranch, and this is fort chadbourne. we will be glad to show you around. >> i'm ready. garland tells me fort chadbourne was built in 1852, during the great western expansion. [ gunfire, horses neighing ] the area had become a hotspot for violence between the pioneers and native indian tribes. >> the u.s. military came in here and set up fort chadbourne as a buffer zone. >> and unmistakably, i do see bullet holes. >> there was a comanche warrior that was killed in this officers' quarters, and that's part of the history of fort chadbourne, also. >> during the fort's early years, a who's who of future confederate leaders walked through its doors. >> robert e. lee was through here on three different occasions. pickett. longstreet. >> after the civil war breaks out, hundr
. >> my name is garland richards.1998, my dad passed away, left me and my siblings a large cattle ranch and a giant part of history. >> well, i got your letter, and i'm dying to learn more about your inheritance. what is this place? >> this is the richards ranch, and this is fort chadbourne. we will be glad to show you around. >> i'm ready. garland tells me fort chadbourne was built in 1852, during the great western expansion. [ gunfire, horses neighing ] the area had...
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richard joins us live here next. t and richard engel. richard joins us live here next. they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the services of the post office plus ups only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. >>> joining us now is nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engel who along with the investigative group bellingcat broke the story tonight that one of the women arrested for the capitol attack, in her case for helping to steal, allegedly, nancy pelosi's laptop out of her office, is the same woman seen in this video saying hitler was right, espousing nazi ideology and giving a heil hitler nazi salute. richard, thank you for making time to be here tonight. i will tell you, i feel like you have definitely already robbed me of at least one night's sleep. i find this to be incredibly unnerving stuff. >> reporter: it is a
richard joins us live here next. t and richard engel. richard joins us live here next. they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the services of the post office plus ups only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. >>> joining us now is nbc news...
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richard joins us live here next.hese folks, they don't have time to go to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the services of the post office plus ups only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. >>> joining us now is nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engel who along with an investigative group bellingcat has broken the story tonight one of the women arrested for the capitol attack in her case helping to steal allegedly nancy pelosi's laptop out of her office is the same woman seen in this video saying hitler was right, espousing nazi ideology and giving a heil hitler nazi salute. richard, thank you for making time to be here tonight. i will tell you, i feel like you've definitely already rob me of at least one night's sleep. i find this to be incre
richard joins us live here next.hese folks, they don't have time to go to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the services of the post office plus ups only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. >>> joining us now is nbc news...
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engel, congratulations on this, richard. time to help us understand it tonight. it is deeply unsettling and deeply important stuff. >> sorry if i'm going to leave that image in your mind for the night, but aside from that we'll also be watching khashoggi tomorrow. vasinating stuff. >> indeed. thank you, my friend. we'll be right back. stay with us. k you, my friend we'll be right back. stay with us it works naturally with the water in your body to unblock your gut. free your gut, and your mood will follow. fine, no one leaves the table until your finished. fine, we'll sleep here. ♪♪ it's the easiest because it's the cheesiest. kraft. for the win win. it only takes a second for an everyday item to become dangerous. tide pods child-guard pack helps keep your laundry pacs in a safe place and your child safer. to close, twist until it clicks. tide pods child-guard packaging. i'm susan and i'm 52 and i live in san francisco, california. i have been a sales and sales management professional my whole career. typical day during a wo
engel, congratulations on this, richard. time to help us understand it tonight. it is deeply unsettling and deeply important stuff. >> sorry if i'm going to leave that image in your mind for the night, but aside from that we'll also be watching khashoggi tomorrow. vasinating stuff. >> indeed. thank you, my friend. we'll be right back. stay with us. k you, my friend we'll be right back. stay with us it works naturally with the water in your body to unblock your gut. free your gut,...
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i think everybody is -- guy: richard f richard: making gases.ou make so much money over a period of time -- guy: richard, we're going to have to wrap it up. thank you very much indeed for your time. richard thaler. boris johnson, british pie minister--british prime minister. non-essential shops and hospitality will reopen. headlines have been leaked coming out from the prime minister's statements over the last couple minutes. prime min. johnson: six or nine months, because there will always be some vulnerable people who are not protected by the vaccines. there is therefore no credible route to zero-covid britain or indeed, a zero-covid world. we cannot persist in measures that affect our economy over the life chances of our children. that is why it is so crucial that this roadmap should be cautious but also irreversible. we are setting out on what i hope and believe is a one-way road to freedom. this journey is made possible by the pace of the vaccination program. in england, everyone of the top four priority groups were successfully offered a v
i think everybody is -- guy: richard f richard: making gases.ou make so much money over a period of time -- guy: richard, we're going to have to wrap it up. thank you very much indeed for your time. richard thaler. boris johnson, british pie minister--british prime minister. non-essential shops and hospitality will reopen. headlines have been leaked coming out from the prime minister's statements over the last couple minutes. prime min. johnson: six or nine months, because there will always be...
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richard, you are on mute. richard: those instructions to mute our killers. essentially what -- i would say the most pivotal recommendation for revision of the pra contained in senator murphy's proposal is to ensure that nara, the archivists of the usa or whoever, essentially monitors on an annual basis how the particular administration -- the president and his eop -- is adhering to record management protocols, best practices, and will report at the end of the year -- or maybe every other year, i forget -- but will report to congress all the relevant congressional committees how effectively are the president's management practices of the archives. this would allow, in theory, interventions to correct mistakes or poor performances before it is too late. in the case we have been discussing, if a president was tearing up papers and had to be taped together, that would be known, and some ruling would happen before that. that is really the key. and that all correspondence between the president and the archivists in terms of requesting the destruction or disposal o
richard, you are on mute. richard: those instructions to mute our killers. essentially what -- i would say the most pivotal recommendation for revision of the pra contained in senator murphy's proposal is to ensure that nara, the archivists of the usa or whoever, essentially monitors on an annual basis how the particular administration -- the president and his eop -- is adhering to record management protocols, best practices, and will report at the end of the year -- or maybe every other year,...
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murphy professor richard murphy welcome to the show. current good to be with you richard murphy you come into being or not as a vigorous commentator on the political and economic scene be your background as a counter to the so how did a accountant get into the split call debate i mean did you want your way through economics to the excitement of political economy are or is a softer are a committee of the code to say your thought it was time for the walk in the wild side i actually think the 2 of fundamentally related alex i mean i didn't undergraduate degree in economics and so please that's where that interest started and i was always interested in the relationship between accountancy and if you like the macro economy how the rules of business shapes the way in which the economy works and served people within it so to me accountants see an economics and political economy are really just different angles of the same issue you can say that accountancy is micro and looking at the economy whole is macro but actually when we look at things l
murphy professor richard murphy welcome to the show. current good to be with you richard murphy you come into being or not as a vigorous commentator on the political and economic scene be your background as a counter to the so how did a accountant get into the split call debate i mean did you want your way through economics to the excitement of political economy are or is a softer are a committee of the code to say your thought it was time for the walk in the wild side i actually think the 2 of...
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richard windsor joins us.decades of work out in the middle east, thanks so much for joining us. i know you trade out of abu dhabi. it's a worldwide phenomenon. do you perceive robinhood and robinhood like social media trading truly becomes a global event? simply will the governments allow it? richard: that's a great question. simply because what you've got is potentially is you -- you could argue the retail protections for the uninformed investor are not strong enough on this app. a lot of people take the view buyer beware. they are not doing any fundamental research. as a big debate to be had on the regulation. i think that will define how global this goes. tom: let's to china were a think there is heir to gin culture of speculation very different. -- there is a different culture of speculation. richard: i think it is a little bit different because obviously the government has a much greater influence over everything that happens in china and it has been known to step in at a moments notice and change things.
richard windsor joins us.decades of work out in the middle east, thanks so much for joining us. i know you trade out of abu dhabi. it's a worldwide phenomenon. do you perceive robinhood and robinhood like social media trading truly becomes a global event? simply will the governments allow it? richard: that's a great question. simply because what you've got is potentially is you -- you could argue the retail protections for the uninformed investor are not strong enough on this app. a lot of...
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shannon, richard goodstein.ings that he was onto something in terms of creating a future of wealth and stability for people and communities of color. what is he trying to say now and didn't he mean that back then or was he not telling the truth? what happened? >> you know, harris, president obama may be the most duplicitous president in american history. the reality is this, the reason he couldn't get reparations down is because he never presented any effort to do it and he was so busy trying to send cash to iran, that's her his focus was, not on the african-american community, there is no real record of president obama doing anything but the idea of reparations is frankly insulting, democrats have been promising this sense the civil war was over and frankly i'm a little bit tired of it, it's insulting and i think we need to start talking about the real issues facing the african-american community which is job opportunities and how do we provide relief to the american people through a covid relief bill that the
shannon, richard goodstein.ings that he was onto something in terms of creating a future of wealth and stability for people and communities of color. what is he trying to say now and didn't he mean that back then or was he not telling the truth? what happened? >> you know, harris, president obama may be the most duplicitous president in american history. the reality is this, the reason he couldn't get reparations down is because he never presented any effort to do it and he was so busy...
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richard: we should see a few.companies in the affected industries, airlines, cruise ships, movie theater companies, if they take advantage of the robust equity market, all this fax searching for products -- the spac's searching for products, they should ride the economic recovery and we should see quite a bit of upgrades. the bear market case is the economic recovery does not come back as quickly as we expected. it takes longer for the vaccine to rollout. that deeply affects companies and they become troubled and people start to move their money away from them. that is when we could go the other way in terms of downgrades. sonali: is that enough to feed your team another record quarter? richard: it's a very difficult year-over-year comparison for us. we had such a great year last year providing liquidity to all of our clients in the pandemic. i am worried we are going to have a tough comparison year-over-year. m&a activity has picked up. i am hopeful that will continue. but candidly, we will need that -- we will n
richard: we should see a few.companies in the affected industries, airlines, cruise ships, movie theater companies, if they take advantage of the robust equity market, all this fax searching for products -- the spac's searching for products, they should ride the economic recovery and we should see quite a bit of upgrades. the bear market case is the economic recovery does not come back as quickly as we expected. it takes longer for the vaccine to rollout. that deeply affects companies and they...
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this is a lot different in the case that richard - watergate? different in the case that richard nixon . watergate? this is a lot different i in the case that richard nixon never went to trial after he was impeached by the house. the republican hierarchy basically saw the writing on the wall after this smoking gun tape came out where richard nixon basically instructed his aides to contact the cia to direct the fbi to stop the investigation into the watergate cover—up. basically, they saw the writing on the wall of the are the facts, the tape and showed that nixon was losing his support and goldwater who was the senior republican senator at the time basically told them that he would be voting to convict and that is what caused richard nixon to leave. this obviously is a completely different situation, we've got a number of republican senators who were not really basing their verdict on the facts. they believe they cannot afford to that if they were to convict, that it would leave to a primary challenge and ultimately their defeat from the senate
this is a lot different in the case that richard - watergate? different in the case that richard nixon . watergate? this is a lot different i in the case that richard nixon never went to trial after he was impeached by the house. the republican hierarchy basically saw the writing on the wall after this smoking gun tape came out where richard nixon basically instructed his aides to contact the cia to direct the fbi to stop the investigation into the watergate cover—up. basically, they saw the...
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and do you ever use chief international editor richard walker was listening in to that press conference for us and he joins us for more hi richard are we going to see any type of retaliation here from germany or for press. yeah i mean there's such a litany of disagreements between the e.u. and russia right now that it's almost hard to know where to begin of course the news of these expulsions of these 3 diplomats including one german one accused by russia of having taken part in protests over what's happened with alexei navalny just the latest news to happen something that both leaders did condemn as we just heard but there was no talk of additional consequences relating to that although we did hear from heiko massa's the german foreign minister earlier in the day that that if it stays with this expulsion then that cannot go unanswered was what he said but otherwise there wasn't really anything on in terms of consequences beyond angela merkel saying that the e.u. had reserved the right to continue with sanctions which go back to the poisoning of alexina. last year and both of them going
and do you ever use chief international editor richard walker was listening in to that press conference for us and he joins us for more hi richard are we going to see any type of retaliation here from germany or for press. yeah i mean there's such a litany of disagreements between the e.u. and russia right now that it's almost hard to know where to begin of course the news of these expulsions of these 3 diplomats including one german one accused by russia of having taken part in protests over...
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walker richard thank you so much. let's turn our attention now to some of the other stories making news around the world. protests in me and maher have entered their 3rd week with demonstrators demanding freedom for those arrested and to return to democracy people took to the streets of the cities of mandalay and yang gone in defiance against the military coup this comes as it was confirmed that a protester shot by police earlier in the week had died of her injuries. u.s. president joe biden says he'll approve a disaster declaration for the state of texas paving the way for more federal aid to deal with a crippling winter storm nearly 15000000 people have been facing disruptions to water supplies and at least 2 dozen deaths have been attributed to the storm in the southern state. severe flooding in the indonesian capital jakarta has forest over a 1000 people to flee their homes floodwaters have reached nearly 2 meters in some areas authorities warn the conditions are set to continue as the country expects the heaviest
walker richard thank you so much. let's turn our attention now to some of the other stories making news around the world. protests in me and maher have entered their 3rd week with demonstrators demanding freedom for those arrested and to return to democracy people took to the streets of the cities of mandalay and yang gone in defiance against the military coup this comes as it was confirmed that a protester shot by police earlier in the week had died of her injuries. u.s. president joe biden...
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richard: you sold us some drums. they've been in a long time. the process is working, and the business has ramped up really nicely. on an annualized basis, we could do as much as $1.8 million, almost doubling the business. i'm now in the process of finalizing a licensing deal with the school of rock. i think the thing that's most exciting about it is that not only is it gonna be the brand of our entry-level drum, but a portion of the proceeds are gonna go towards scholarships, allowing more kids to go there and learn and enjoy music. [ laughter ] [ music stops ] [ cheers and applause ] girl: it's very fun to play. sounds really nice, and it's so nice-looking. mike: awesome. lemonis: what's most important is that the relationship between scott and mike is healing. with all the new opportunities that exist for sjc and the fact that the brothers' relationship is headed in the right direction, my prediction is that they're gonna be doing a lot of work together. think the warehouse looks better? scott: i don't have tools
richard: you sold us some drums. they've been in a long time. the process is working, and the business has ramped up really nicely. on an annualized basis, we could do as much as $1.8 million, almost doubling the business. i'm now in the process of finalizing a licensing deal with the school of rock. i think the thing that's most exciting about it is that not only is it gonna be the brand of our entry-level drum, but a portion of the proceeds are gonna go towards scholarships, allowing more...
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richard: he said he pushed all of the buttons.e heard a few of the quotes, really making a clear commitment to transatlantic relations, to nato in particular. the military alliance that is the bedrock of the transatlantic relationship, and talking about the core of nato, the part of nato with the attack on one member of that alliance with an attack on everyone. these are things that donald trump had thrown into question, unlike any other president before him. biden's message was about as a un-trumpy as you can imagine. he even confirmed what germany had been hoping which is that he would undo trump's threat of moving a lot of troops out of germany. certainly a lot of what the europeans were wanting to hear. phil: what of the main motives of the european engine, the german and french leaders, did they sound like they were on the same page? richard: they clearly do like a lot of what they are hearing. we heard in the report there that angela merkel saying that the outlook was brightening for multilateralism. this belief that countri
richard: he said he pushed all of the buttons.e heard a few of the quotes, really making a clear commitment to transatlantic relations, to nato in particular. the military alliance that is the bedrock of the transatlantic relationship, and talking about the core of nato, the part of nato with the attack on one member of that alliance with an attack on everyone. these are things that donald trump had thrown into question, unlike any other president before him. biden's message was about as a...
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and for the richard failure show her it's a radio show is also fox news contributor it is richard fowler fowler is going to be the howler about not sending enough money for there is too much money going out, richard, when is it stop? [laughter] >> listen, here's what we know. i don't think the biden white house believe they're going to get all $1.9 trillion for they came to the party and they started out big. they know this going to be negotiating some of that money's going to get whittled down. nelson of the economy is hurting for the january job never showed this, the economy lost one at a 40000 jobs. one 100% of those jobs were women. and that tells you just how bad women are hurting in this economy. and have bad covid-19 and the economic implications of it have hurt women with the trying to do is create a bill that would empower women, not only women but working families are trying to figure how to make ends meet many of them have shut their doors, many of lost their jobs. many of lost family members because of this virus but we have to find a way to get the economy back on track. se
and for the richard failure show her it's a radio show is also fox news contributor it is richard fowler fowler is going to be the howler about not sending enough money for there is too much money going out, richard, when is it stop? [laughter] >> listen, here's what we know. i don't think the biden white house believe they're going to get all $1.9 trillion for they came to the party and they started out big. they know this going to be negotiating some of that money's going to get...
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richard burr, the censured r richard burr is retiring. he was going to retire anyway. how do you feel about laura trump running in north carolina? >> yeah, i think that we're going to have tremendous special on both sides of the aisle, republicans and democrats in this race with senator burr stepping down. you'll need a dance card to keep straight everybody who is going to look at it. and ultimately, who is going to get into it. i think if laura trump were to get into the race, there would be immediate widespread interest and support from across the state. but regardless of who comes out of that primary, we're going to have a great republican candidate that's focused on a north carolina first and america first agenda and they'll be running against a democrat who is going to be pushing the agenda from washington, d.c., with the biden/pelosi/schumer a ag agenda. michael whatley, glad you and your family are safe given the weather in your state. >>> new york governor andrew cuomo denying a cover-up about data on nursing home deaths. the governor, it's possible, he could b
richard burr, the censured r richard burr is retiring. he was going to retire anyway. how do you feel about laura trump running in north carolina? >> yeah, i think that we're going to have tremendous special on both sides of the aisle, republicans and democrats in this race with senator burr stepping down. you'll need a dance card to keep straight everybody who is going to look at it. and ultimately, who is going to get into it. i think if laura trump were to get into the race, there...
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walker welcome richard why did these leaders think now is the right time to issue this statement. who feel i think they are partly trying to get that message of the urgency of these challenges that they're talking about obviously covert 19 is is top of the list they're really turning into a race against time particular with a view to vaccinations while you have this debate going on here in europe frustration that vaccinations aren't going fast enough at least europe has the resources to obtain the vaccination so there is a lot of work still needed on these international mechanisms to ensure that the developing world isn't far behind but it's also a signal across the atlantic of course we've got a new administration settling in in the united states after the disruption of the trump is donald trump of course a president who wasn't interested in multilateralism and working with other countries really to solve problems he went by the banner slogan of america 1st really looking out for american interests 1st of all so it's partly a message of a positive message of this new administrati
walker welcome richard why did these leaders think now is the right time to issue this statement. who feel i think they are partly trying to get that message of the urgency of these challenges that they're talking about obviously covert 19 is is top of the list they're really turning into a race against time particular with a view to vaccinations while you have this debate going on here in europe frustration that vaccinations aren't going fast enough at least europe has the resources to obtain...
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dr richard miniter coordinator of the immunization and vaccine development program of the world health organization and from paris john johnson vaccination and response referent of a doctors without borders friends thank you all for joining us. your country has stepped in criticizing vaccine inequality globally but at the same time we're seeing the same pattern which is wealthy nations hoarding hundreds of millions of doses which they want to possibly be using how do you see of this disconnect when i think the disconnect is obvious and we just heard president micron make a state. from france's point of view they're beginning to understand that and recognizing that from a global health perspective this makes absolutely no sense at all and the african union as you said then led by president obama who has made very strong statements about this in the 2009 pandemic flu the african region was that the last continent to get any vaccines and by the time we got back since it was they were going to be of little use in terms of pandemic prevention so the whole efforts of the african union the ko
dr richard miniter coordinator of the immunization and vaccine development program of the world health organization and from paris john johnson vaccination and response referent of a doctors without borders friends thank you all for joining us. your country has stepped in criticizing vaccine inequality globally but at the same time we're seeing the same pattern which is wealthy nations hoarding hundreds of millions of doses which they want to possibly be using how do you see of this disconnect...
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richard, thank you for joining us today, and we appreciate it, richard fain, ceo of royal caribbean. >> thank you for having me back. >> thank you, seema, and richard as well. >>> when we come back, the recent spike of the 10-year is pushing the mortgage rates higher, and we will look at the impact on the spring housing market. >>> from art to classic cars to sneaker, and we will look at the rise of art-secured loans and the risks that come with it that mi bk teth qck"the exchange" is congacafr isui break. ♪♪ you can spend your life in boxing or any other business, but one day, you're gonna take a hit you didn't see coming. and it won't matter what hit you. what matters is you're down. and there's nothing down there with you but the choice that will define you. do you stay down? or. do you find, somewhere deep inside of you, the resilience to get up. ♪♪ [announcer] and this fight is a long way from over, leonard is coming back. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >>> wecome back to "the exchange." we are watching the stocks right now and they are mixed the dow is up about 3 or .04. the dow is cutting some of t
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plus, richard branson's virgin group planning to go public. and ceos in spain, the founder of shift for payments, has paid an undisclosed amount to participate in a spacex mission. first, u.s. stocks hitting a record as a slew of companies report earnings. >> you did see a risk on day but all the action seems to be after the closing bell. a lot of earnings hitting the wire. let's stop -- start off with snapchat. you are seeing a little bit of a pullback. revenue and daily users feeding estimates. company saying the revenue will accelerate this year. even with that, they are expecting unpredictability in 2021. peloton in that same vein. also eating estimates but saying it cannot keep up with surging demand. they warned of a profits flee. investors not liking that. activision had a different story. you saw them beat their expectations. not only in the fourth quarter but the 2021 forecast. tying their strong performance to strong names like call of duty and bonus canty trust -- candy crush. pinterest, strong quarterly sales beating estimates. ano
plus, richard branson's virgin group planning to go public. and ceos in spain, the founder of shift for payments, has paid an undisclosed amount to participate in a spacex mission. first, u.s. stocks hitting a record as a slew of companies report earnings. >> you did see a risk on day but all the action seems to be after the closing bell. a lot of earnings hitting the wire. let's stop -- start off with snapchat. you are seeing a little bit of a pullback. revenue and daily users feeding...
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for some analysis let's bring in chief international editor richard walker hello to you richard now do you believe that ties between europe and the u.s. can be fully restored after 4 years of tensions under interim. well we certainly heard joe biden pushing a lot of the buttons that europe was hoping that he would do talking about this message americans back so they're channeling his inner arnold schwarzenegger with this very clear but simple message that america is a partner again recommitting to the transatlantic alliance recommitting to nato the military alliance talking about his commitment to our school 5 the bedrock of nato which is that promise that and the check on one member of it is the next tack on all of them all of these things were things that donald trump had thrown into question unlike any other president before him so just to hear from joe biden that here was a president again who really held these things dear recently in very welcome message to the europeans but you're right there are issues on which the 2 sides will have trouble finding a common line and now richard
for some analysis let's bring in chief international editor richard walker hello to you richard now do you believe that ties between europe and the u.s. can be fully restored after 4 years of tensions under interim. well we certainly heard joe biden pushing a lot of the buttons that europe was hoping that he would do talking about this message americans back so they're channeling his inner arnold schwarzenegger with this very clear but simple message that america is a partner again recommitting...
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what we think about with richard, think about how big he thinks.ly: let's talk about that big thinking. tell us about how the deal came together on your end and how personally involved you were. >> i have known anne i find her -- for many a year. i find her delightful, and invested in her company right at the beginning. and saw the wonderful team she had put around her and the great brand he had built. i even discovered i had a great grandmother who was indian, and that was an absolute delight. every time i go out in the sun, i don't feel i have to wear as much sun cream as most people. really impressed with anne and the team. impressed with what has been achieved. more importantly, what can be achieved. emily: the dna testing part of the business has been slowing down, but all of that genetic data is so valuable. you are using that for drug development and doubling down there. you have this new covid severity test which will tell you how vulnerable you are to a severe case of covid. hopefully covid is short-lived. what do you see the biggest drive
what we think about with richard, think about how big he thinks.ly: let's talk about that big thinking. tell us about how the deal came together on your end and how personally involved you were. >> i have known anne i find her -- for many a year. i find her delightful, and invested in her company right at the beginning. and saw the wonderful team she had put around her and the great brand he had built. i even discovered i had a great grandmother who was indian, and that was an absolute...
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joshua. >> thank you, richard. nbc's richard engle reporting.ssignment with richard engle, covid mutants up next on msnbc. >>> some are calling for an investigation into the capitol riots modelled after the 9/11 commission. what would that look like? new jersey's former governor chaired the 9/11 commission, thomas keen joins us when we come back. s us when we come back. neuriva has clinically proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. try our new gummies for 30 days and see the difference. at t-mobile, we have a plan built just for customers 55 and up. saving 50% vs. other carriers with 2 unlimited lines for less than $30 each. call 1-800-t-mobile or go to t-mobile.com/55. how great is it that we get to tell everybody how liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? i mean it... uh-oh, sorry... oh... what? i'm an emu! no, buddy! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty. ♪ ♪ [ "could have been me by the struts ] ♪
joshua. >> thank you, richard. nbc's richard engle reporting.ssignment with richard engle, covid mutants up next on msnbc. >>> some are calling for an investigation into the capitol riots modelled after the 9/11 commission. what would that look like? new jersey's former governor chaired the 9/11 commission, thomas keen joins us when we come back. s us when we come back. neuriva has clinically proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory, focus, accuracy,...
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they spent _ steve and her father richard. they spent a _ steve and her father richard.t a long, long time on the phone trying to— spent a long, long time on the phone trying to get through to someone. we put this_ trying to get through to someone. we put this to _ trying to get through to someone. we put this to hsbc and we said hey, what _ put this to hsbc and we said hey, what is _ put this to hsbc and we said hey, what is going on? in the first instant — what is going on? in the first instant hsbc apologise for the prolonged wait and when they were able to— prolonged wait and when they were able to help they refunded the money — able to help they refunded the money. which was eight and a half thousand _ money. which was eight and a half thousand pounds which had been stolen _ thousand pounds which had been stolen by— thousand pounds which had been stolen by criminals. hsbc said we are aware — stolen by criminals. hsbc said we are aware we have longer wait times and we _ are aware we have longer wait times and we would like and that is primarily— and we would like and
they spent _ steve and her father richard. they spent a _ steve and her father richard.t a long, long time on the phone trying to— spent a long, long time on the phone trying to get through to someone. we put this_ trying to get through to someone. we put this to _ trying to get through to someone. we put this to hsbc and we said hey, what _ put this to hsbc and we said hey, what is _ put this to hsbc and we said hey, what is going on? in the first instant — what is going on? in the first...
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mr richard is the. first this kind of research. because the us he didn't come by for something someone who's. the greatest appeaser right here. because there isn't. a. number of things you could do you have earth which you. should. cut through the smoke through. you know. from the 1st piece no more 1st number of reasons much. smoother a little clearer all. trickle through. from bronze for you for me. to come to cards. still. turn the street journal's. on. her and it would just truly mean. the machine the. books i had made. things look traversal among the guarded getting bitten. teenage girl double slim roomy sure. but. it's. not. exactly what to be a little sleepy but you may miss a trick by josh. he does. so you may. say yeah. yeah 2. oh. oh oh. oh. markets approximately just under 2 trillion so certainly within a few months. over silver it's on its way and my believe. half way are so against the market capitalization of gold that it would be 4 trillion on its way to 10 trillion and then you know once again there's only the dollar
mr richard is the. first this kind of research. because the us he didn't come by for something someone who's. the greatest appeaser right here. because there isn't. a. number of things you could do you have earth which you. should. cut through the smoke through. you know. from the 1st piece no more 1st number of reasons much. smoother a little clearer all. trickle through. from bronze for you for me. to come to cards. still. turn the street journal's. on. her and it would just truly mean. the...
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joshua. >> thank you, richard. nbc's richard engle reporting.n assignment with richard engle," covid mutants." that is up next on msnbc. >>> some are calling for an investigation into the capitol riots modelled after the 9/11 commission. what would that look like? new jersey's former governor chaired the 9/11 commission, thomas kean joins us when we come back. come back. “close enough or noth”" mercedes-benz suvs were engineered with only one mission in mind. to be the best. in the category, in the industry... in the world. lease the gla 250 suv for just $399 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. i'm a verizon engineer. we built our 5g nationwide so millions of people could do what they love in verizon 5g quality. and in parts of many cities, we have ultra wideband, the fastest 5g in the world. this is 5g built right. only from verizon. a migraine hope from aimovig. to show up... ...for the sweet. the hectic. the tense. and the fiery. don't let migraine keep you... ...from saying “i am here.” aim to be t
joshua. >> thank you, richard. nbc's richard engle reporting.n assignment with richard engle," covid mutants." that is up next on msnbc. >>> some are calling for an investigation into the capitol riots modelled after the 9/11 commission. what would that look like? new jersey's former governor chaired the 9/11 commission, thomas kean joins us when we come back. come back. “close enough or noth”" mercedes-benz suvs were engineered with only one mission in mind....
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richard or to eat just. your way it's either me give up or produce a new book now she'll go out get the the king and get things up from you and i'm going to come to you. often if you feel book. you should look away straight kids up an. ascetic you discover what he would write and see to keep up for that is more fun for. her. to get the help she pushed got from them. again let's go on we need to. do it make we assuming the good it. would be much in one throw them on the beach while still in the local star to its. lowest a few of us rule what's good for the round up works. very much it's a look at that for good. giving and with constituents it's going to bring you much thought if you're due north of brazil of more. one for for us to resist from. away from. the new movie. the most people. on. earth. from still. with us court judge loser example. szish. them go enough. global and. yet another a and when you can then you would do but. there was another one. when your own. feet. do do in your thought when you're a
richard or to eat just. your way it's either me give up or produce a new book now she'll go out get the the king and get things up from you and i'm going to come to you. often if you feel book. you should look away straight kids up an. ascetic you discover what he would write and see to keep up for that is more fun for. her. to get the help she pushed got from them. again let's go on we need to. do it make we assuming the good it. would be much in one throw them on the beach while still in the...
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mr richard is the. curse to this kind of research in this everything. because that us he didn't come by for something only lose. the greatest appreciation right here. because there isn't. a. number of things you could do you have rights which you. should. cut through the smoke through the you know. to talk for peace no more it 1st number of reasons much. smoother and little. trickle through. from brands for you. come to cards and enjoy your crew still. on the street journal's. heard he would just truly. machine the. thing for a look try to come to the i'm going to get him with the board teenage girl double someone with whom you sure. don't want to be a little sneaky but you may mess a chick by jewish. she's good you know why do you. think you could do. according less union. movement so you when the president. said years. oh. yeah. 2 0 god. not long. in the 1920 s. and thirty's several 100 african-americans moved to the soviet union and many of their descendants still live in russia. or going at the risk of a no no rush for us though up most of us it got
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we are joined by richard lancaster.he trading. >> looking at the broad market moves ahead of jay powell testimony to congress, teachers ticking higher while the yen is -- in australia, fluctuations for stocks with energy stocks gaining ground and a pickup in oil. we are seeing aussie bonds study, on anticipated action from the rba. checking on the open in south korea this morning, moves to the downside, checking on auto stocks as well with the government saying they plan on eco-friendly cars and hyundai motors to reveal another ev model. the kospi losing ground this morning. this is the government raised concern around stock market volatility in south korea. the korean won on the back foot this morning as the countdown to a rate decision. we got a gauge of consumer confidence earlier and we will get household credit for the fourth quarter. looking at china's home prices due later this morning, the offshore yen holding about 646 -- offshore yuan holding at about 646. ocbc chinese copper demand will help lift prices for t
we are joined by richard lancaster.he trading. >> looking at the broad market moves ahead of jay powell testimony to congress, teachers ticking higher while the yen is -- in australia, fluctuations for stocks with energy stocks gaining ground and a pickup in oil. we are seeing aussie bonds study, on anticipated action from the rba. checking on the open in south korea this morning, moves to the downside, checking on auto stocks as well with the government saying they plan on eco-friendly...
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hsbc has apologised for richard's "prolonged" wait and refunded the money.e will be taken into account when it investigates future scams. hsbc says it's reviewing the information given to fraud victims on its website after the investigation by radio 4's money box. earlier i spoke to reporter dan whitworth and lynn edmonds, whose father richard, was the fraud victim. i could not believe we could not get through. my husband tried so many different numbers. we tried to go online. thinking there has to be another way to get through. remind us briefly what happen for him to need to call. dad realised that he was a victim of a scam late on thursday night. he looked into it himself and he thought that he had done all the relevant things by stopping the credit cards. he got through to me on friday night. he said, "oh, yes i'm a victim of scam, but everything is ok, i think it is all sorted." it was not until we actually started talking to him properly that we realised my dad was possibly a little confused and had actually not got the right department involved. we we
hsbc has apologised for richard's "prolonged" wait and refunded the money.e will be taken into account when it investigates future scams. hsbc says it's reviewing the information given to fraud victims on its website after the investigation by radio 4's money box. earlier i spoke to reporter dan whitworth and lynn edmonds, whose father richard, was the fraud victim. i could not believe we could not get through. my husband tried so many different numbers. we tried to go online....
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and, richard, that's what i don't get.d the republican party's control over the executive branch at the same time. and yet they're saying don't vote your conscious. we're not sending you up there to do that. we're sending you to be blindly loyal to fearless leader. >> joe, you know, listening to him, not a lot surprises me anymore. there is a connection between the two things we have talked about this morning, what happened on january 6th and that. and you and i often talk about budget deficits. we've got a civics deficit in this country, that people would take matters into their own hand to use violence to their own agenda, to stop the counts of the electoral votes. now this guy talking. what we do is precisely, we send people to washington to do what they think is right. we don't ask them constantly to poll their constituents. we ask them to use their judgment. and the fact that there could be these examples that people so don't understand the dna of their own political system, this is a real warning to us that the essen
and, richard, that's what i don't get.d the republican party's control over the executive branch at the same time. and yet they're saying don't vote your conscious. we're not sending you up there to do that. we're sending you to be blindly loyal to fearless leader. >> joe, you know, listening to him, not a lot surprises me anymore. there is a connection between the two things we have talked about this morning, what happened on january 6th and that. and you and i often talk about budget...
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barbara vessel and data washington bureau chief in as paul they have been following this discussion richard allstar way to you what were your thoughts on that on the talks that we've just heard. the oval of course is all sinking in i'm sure for all of us rebecca but i think what is quite striking after that is see that there was a bit of excitement coming into this today a belief that there would really be a kind of dialogue between these 3 leaders that they may even start talking to people to each other but that didn't happen and that allowed to some extent for each of them really to kind of talk past each other with their own takes on these various issues for instance joe biden's speech was very very strongly focused on defending democracy against or thora terrorism i'm sure this is going to have a lot to say about that from washington in just a moment and framing that very much in the code in terms of sort of a pushback 1st of all against china but also against russia where is emmanuel mccall when you heard him towards the end there when he talks about defending democracy almost the 1st
barbara vessel and data washington bureau chief in as paul they have been following this discussion richard allstar way to you what were your thoughts on that on the talks that we've just heard. the oval of course is all sinking in i'm sure for all of us rebecca but i think what is quite striking after that is see that there was a bit of excitement coming into this today a belief that there would really be a kind of dialogue between these 3 leaders that they may even start talking to people to...
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richard said alexina valley's said to the court that look putin come to arrest the entire country so what do you make of this prison because it's not likely to silence him about the is it you know but i think they are the kremlin is following a strategy that we've seen in bello roofs and other places. of protest against kremlin backed candidates or the kremlin itself in this case which is to try and. let week in the opposition let it play itself out with some protests that basically pick off their leaders one by one so by bringing putting him in jail for a couple years that doesn't totally silence time he still has his you tube channel presumably his wife and others will remain active but their thinking probably is they can basically weaken their opposition anough so that while it means widespread it doesn't represent a systemic threat to the regime yeah i mean in the valley and supporters of cool for yet more demonstrations what does a jail term mean for the protest movement going forward is it likely to get stronger because those protests have spread right across the country. right
richard said alexina valley's said to the court that look putin come to arrest the entire country so what do you make of this prison because it's not likely to silence him about the is it you know but i think they are the kremlin is following a strategy that we've seen in bello roofs and other places. of protest against kremlin backed candidates or the kremlin itself in this case which is to try and. let week in the opposition let it play itself out with some protests that basically pick off...
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richard 2 it's just. your way it's either we get up and you walk in the shield go out get to the king and vietnam's up from you and i'm going to jump to any who are off and if you feel blocked from. you should the state is up or. ascetic you discover when he arrives here to keep up with anything more things for. her. to get the help she. got from. a nameless come with me to. do it may be assumed and i get a. good idea and that's united sort of them on the beach while still. beats. the lowest we do you are actually what's good for the order of course. was. very much it took it to. give me and we do constituent sit. to bring in my front yard you know it's a village of more. and for us to resist. a word from. the new movie. long got our multi-modal spin. on. the. burnouts. drug loser example there are 3 of them. show. them enough. label and. yet another a on the menu and then you would do it but they end up with no idea which of those 2 are. there and i do it when you're on your. feet feel. do doing you're a
richard 2 it's just. your way it's either we get up and you walk in the shield go out get to the king and vietnam's up from you and i'm going to jump to any who are off and if you feel blocked from. you should the state is up or. ascetic you discover when he arrives here to keep up with anything more things for. her. to get the help she. got from. a nameless come with me to. do it may be assumed and i get a. good idea and that's united sort of them on the beach while still. beats. the lowest we...
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richard or 2 weeks just. come your way it's either me give up and you walk in the she'll go what do you think the king and vietnam's up from you and them come to meet who are often in books. you should the state is up a. little to get around and see to keep up with anything more things for. her. to get the rope she pushed but from. a nameless come with me to. do it may be assumed i would get a. good idea and i ching one 3rd of them on the beach was a local start to its. lowest a few of us rule what's good for the right of course. was. very much of a look at the. given with constituents it took. to bring you my 1st thought if your you noticed i was ill of more. and for us to resist from. away from. the new movie. called the most people. on. earth. from stay. with us toward drug use or example. szish. them enough. global and. yet another a on the menu then you would do it but no idea which you could do to move there now do it when you're on your. feet. doing your. mood for the muffles reason to believe. her. if
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hold on, richard, let me talk. it was the attorney general that issued the report that said he dramatically undercounted number of deaths in new york nursing homes. why is that important? that statistic? it's not that he lied to the justice department although he did. that's a serious thing. is that in real-time, back in may, when washington public health officials were desperately trying to understand the virus, who does it attack? where is it attacking people? who is dying? how do we stop it? he fed them with bad information. he gave them bad intelligence about how the virus was acting in the state of new york and in the city of new york. that's like giving false intelligence to battlefield commanders in a time of war and he gave that bad information to them for months. and why is that important? because we now know, because of genetic testing, that the new york strain that came from travelers from europe, is the one that infected the entire country. it was -- it was the majority of cases in texas. the majority o
hold on, richard, let me talk. it was the attorney general that issued the report that said he dramatically undercounted number of deaths in new york nursing homes. why is that important? that statistic? it's not that he lied to the justice department although he did. that's a serious thing. is that in real-time, back in may, when washington public health officials were desperately trying to understand the virus, who does it attack? where is it attacking people? who is dying? how do we stop it?...
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europe overall, i agree with richard, quite muted.ondon on its own massively enthusiastic. >> fascinating. richard, the china issue is going to be the central one. and i wonder, you know, it does sound like what peter beinart is saying is we're watching a kind of familiar playbook, you know cold war light or let's gather all the allies and show china the strength of the pro-american world. will that work? >> well, it will be tough. one test, fareed, will be whether we can agree on a set of technologies that we will screen and not permit to reach china. and i think the only way we might succeed at that is if we keep the list of technologies and items quite narrow. and then the other side of that, the corollary, is that we work with our partners in producing something ourselves if we don't want to be dependent on, say, chinese broad band, then there ought to be a transatlantic. can we be more willing and able to come to taiwan's defense. so there is lots of issues here. and it makes the case for multilateralism. the question will be can
europe overall, i agree with richard, quite muted.ondon on its own massively enthusiastic. >> fascinating. richard, the china issue is going to be the central one. and i wonder, you know, it does sound like what peter beinart is saying is we're watching a kind of familiar playbook, you know cold war light or let's gather all the allies and show china the strength of the pro-american world. will that work? >> well, it will be tough. one test, fareed, will be whether we can agree on a...
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richard appreciate that thank you for your analysis that's richard there i guess in a direct to the recent study center. well facebook says it has been minimal its military from using its platforms the social media giant says it's a necessary response to the military coup and the violent crackdown on protesters there is a heavy police presence and young some munches have been arrested at least 3 protesters to be killed in weeks of rallies denouncing the coup and demanding the release of the elected leader. has the latest from across the border in the thai capital of bangkok. will be some pressure because so many people in myanmar get information news from facebook this is part of the reason part of the reason for this is because it was a closed off nation for decades and then once the internet connections and data lines were introduced social media became a platform for news for a lot of people in myanmar so there's a heavy reliance on facebook and other platforms so in that respect it will be a hit to the myanmar military for them trying to get out information that they want to now it's i
richard appreciate that thank you for your analysis that's richard there i guess in a direct to the recent study center. well facebook says it has been minimal its military from using its platforms the social media giant says it's a necessary response to the military coup and the violent crackdown on protesters there is a heavy police presence and young some munches have been arrested at least 3 protesters to be killed in weeks of rallies denouncing the coup and demanding the release of the...
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richard and kimberly, thank you very much.th us today. >> thank you. >> good see you. >> martha: all right. still ahead. dig into the video archives here at fox finds my interview with rush limbaugh. this one was 14 years ago. i hope you will stick around to see that it was quite an interesting afternoon. coming up next, trump voters as the former president reemerges do they want him back? ♪ ♪ here's exciting news for veteran homeowners who need cash. refiplus from newday usa. it lets you refinance at today's record low rates plus get cash. with mortgage rates low and home values high refiplus can help you lower your rate plus turn your home equity into an average of $50,000. money for security today. money for retirement tomorrow. refiplus from newday usa. some say this is my greatest challenge ever. but i've seen centuries of this. with a companion that powers a digital world, traded with a touch. the gold standard, so to speak ;) (announcer) carvana's had a lot of firsts. 100% online car buying. car vending machines. and no
richard and kimberly, thank you very much.th us today. >> thank you. >> good see you. >> martha: all right. still ahead. dig into the video archives here at fox finds my interview with rush limbaugh. this one was 14 years ago. i hope you will stick around to see that it was quite an interesting afternoon. coming up next, trump voters as the former president reemerges do they want him back? ♪ ♪ here's exciting news for veteran homeowners who need cash. refiplus from newday...
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richard: it's possible.hrough getting out there and talking to a lot of companies, there are a lot of very interesting companies that are still private that would like to go to the market. but we haven't decided whether to invest in specs or invest in them directly, or invest in a little bit of both. so, we're definitely open to the idea and i'm sure we'll explore it. and if we can find people like 23 and me, that are doing good in the world, y eah, then it's likely we'll get out, invest in some form or another. emily: you worked on the virgin deal. did you see is spac king persona coming? people are calling him spac jesus. richard: [laughter] i'm not sure whether jesus would be the right word, but he may be flattered by that. i don't know. he's an extraordinary individual . he's done extraordinary things. good on him. he's managed to bring different companies to the market. and done some extraordinary things in his life now. as far as i'm concerned, he still a very young man. he's got lots to achieve. ♪ ♪ j
richard: it's possible.hrough getting out there and talking to a lot of companies, there are a lot of very interesting companies that are still private that would like to go to the market. but we haven't decided whether to invest in specs or invest in them directly, or invest in a little bit of both. so, we're definitely open to the idea and i'm sure we'll explore it. and if we can find people like 23 and me, that are doing good in the world, y eah, then it's likely we'll get out, invest in...
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richard: people make things up, i think. customers who hold something like 18 billion pounds of single name stocks. their average age is 50 and they hold them in pensions are saving accounts. somehow the idea that single name stocks are ok for the general investor but tricky on ipo's, that narrative needs to change. we are dealing with grown-ups and our investor base are informed investors who should have the choice and opportunity to get the growth available to market entrants. anna: how do you tie this in with retail investor phenomena and in the u.s. with gamestop and the like? you talk about informed investors making decisions on fundamentals, but we have seen plenty of investors not making investment decisions based on fundamentals. how do you tie in the retail phenomenon in the u.s.? richard: we are seeing unusual events in unusual times. the retail of those stocks is a new phenomenon, and you can argue it is part of a bubble emerging. the short-term issues need to be divorced from the longer-term engagements of invest
richard: people make things up, i think. customers who hold something like 18 billion pounds of single name stocks. their average age is 50 and they hold them in pensions are saving accounts. somehow the idea that single name stocks are ok for the general investor but tricky on ipo's, that narrative needs to change. we are dealing with grown-ups and our investor base are informed investors who should have the choice and opportunity to get the growth available to market entrants. anna: how do...