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and russell.now a whole lot about anything other than he knew it was important to get me out of there. >> russell's brother matt was the last to know. he, too, had been out of cellphone range for several days while vacationing in british columbia. >> we drove across the border in our friend's vehicle and my phone had a seizure. it started buzzing for every voicemail message and text message that had been sent, and it is, "matt, call me, matt call me, matt call me." >> within days of his death, russell douglas's far-flung family reunited on whitby island. >> we rallied around brenna. >> we were sleeping in the living room. >> nothing seemed to be getting done so i ended up taking over the organization of the house, what do we do for meals. >> russell douglas had left behind a lot of unfinished business. the oldest of three children born to jim and gail before they divorced, russell had been a late-bloomer, but adulthood intruded early shortly after he started dating brenna, she became pregnant. mar
and russell.now a whole lot about anything other than he knew it was important to get me out of there. >> russell's brother matt was the last to know. he, too, had been out of cellphone range for several days while vacationing in british columbia. >> we drove across the border in our friend's vehicle and my phone had a seizure. it started buzzing for every voicemail message and text message that had been sent, and it is, "matt, call me, matt call me, matt call me."...
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>> johnson owed everything to richard russell. he had a tendency to be documented of ingratiating himself with powerful men. and sam rayburn was the speaker of the house and johnson became a surrogate son to rayburn who did not have children of his own and so johnson when he got to the senate said the same thing to richard russell and ingratiated himself by all accounts was the most powerful senate in the chamber and the point about there being no leaders russell never held a formal one - - more one - - formal leadership role but he simply had power based on his knowledge the floor procedure the ability to bring coalitions together and often for the purpose of blocking civil rights bills he got to the senate in the thirties and over the next 40 years he was in the senate russell ran more filibusters again civil rights than any other senator he was a white supremacist a lot of people downplay this fact it was a site fact that by his own account driving motivation behind everything he did. he stated any southern white man worth his
>> johnson owed everything to richard russell. he had a tendency to be documented of ingratiating himself with powerful men. and sam rayburn was the speaker of the house and johnson became a surrogate son to rayburn who did not have children of his own and so johnson when he got to the senate said the same thing to richard russell and ingratiated himself by all accounts was the most powerful senate in the chamber and the point about there being no leaders russell never held a formal one -...
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and russell was the most powerful senate in the chamber and with there being no peter, russell neverd any formal leadership role. the service committee and things like that but have power based on his knowledge for procedure and ability to bring coalitions together and bring people together for the purpose of blocking the civil rights bill. over the next 40 years or so in the senate, he had filibuster against civil rights than any other senator. a lot of downplayed facts about him as if it was a high fact but it's not. it was by his own account, driving motivation had everything he did. they should give their all to white supremacy, he sponsored the bill to move black people out of the south because he said he wanted other states to share in their race problem. not a good guy. he mentored johnson from the moment he arrives in the senate and johnson for his part, johnson's maiden speech was an elaborate defense of the filibuster. this was 1949 when he arrived in the senate. he could give any freedom to the communist party of the one freedom, the right to debate in the chambers. i don'
and russell was the most powerful senate in the chamber and with there being no peter, russell neverd any formal leadership role. the service committee and things like that but have power based on his knowledge for procedure and ability to bring coalitions together and bring people together for the purpose of blocking the civil rights bill. over the next 40 years or so in the senate, he had filibuster against civil rights than any other senator. a lot of downplayed facts about him as if it was...
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>> he owed everything he had to richard russell. johnson had a tendency of ingratiating himself with powerful men and sam rayburn was the speaker of the house and johnson became like a surrogate son. he was a bachelor and didn't have children of his own and so then johnson when he got to the senate did the same thing to richard russell. russell this time was by all accounts the most powerful in the chamber in either party. that's the point about there being no leaders. he never had a formal leadership role. he had committees and things like that, but he simply had the power used on his knowledge of the floor procedure and his ability to bring coalitions together and often bring people together for the purpose of blocking civil rights bills. he got to the 30s and over the next few years or so that he was in the senate, he ran more filibusters than any other senator. he was a valid white supremacist. i think a lot of accounts to downplay this as it was a sort of side effect but it's not. it was by his own account of the driving motiva
>> he owed everything he had to richard russell. johnson had a tendency of ingratiating himself with powerful men and sam rayburn was the speaker of the house and johnson became like a surrogate son. he was a bachelor and didn't have children of his own and so then johnson when he got to the senate did the same thing to richard russell. russell this time was by all accounts the most powerful in the chamber in either party. that's the point about there being no leaders. he never had a...
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one thing that was striking, russell 2000, that iw m russell 2000 etf gaining today, that is sort ofr indication that robust growth, more fiscal stimulus, etc., is still one of the dominant themes. caroline: and time to taper? joe: your last guest, julia coronado come i think got it exactly right. it is a safe bet i think that the fed is going to be way more disciplined and way more elegant in its exit from its existing policies than last time around when it was all new. even though there is briefly a talk of taper, the market never went crazy because i think the fed, so much credibility to the market now, maybe even some misplaced words is not enough to detract investors from understanding. weisenthal, work from home, he got smarter. that is all from "what'd you miss?" "bloomberg technology" is next. ♪ emily: chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." trump defiant. the president says he is at zero risk of being removed from office from the 25th amendment. lawmakers consider impeaching him for a second time. we will have the latest from washington. twitter deletes mo
one thing that was striking, russell 2000, that iw m russell 2000 etf gaining today, that is sort ofr indication that robust growth, more fiscal stimulus, etc., is still one of the dominant themes. caroline: and time to taper? joe: your last guest, julia coronado come i think got it exactly right. it is a safe bet i think that the fed is going to be way more disciplined and way more elegant in its exit from its existing policies than last time around when it was all new. even though there is...
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we showed a chart a second ago showing the russell growth outperforming the russell value stocks howt if you think that people should rotate their portfolio into value >> yeah, you explain that, i think, this way, you're seeing money coming out of these large cap stocks, they're coming down cap but also if you think about what comprises the russell 2000, it's dominated by the financial stocks, and as we're starting to see a steepening of the curve, the long end is backing up, you're actually seeing that two-to-ten spread widen, which lifts all boats inside the financial sector, and that's really due to the composition of the index driving the small cap stockings at this point in time. >> craig, you sent us a note, and you pointed out that the utilities, communication staples and communication services are trading below their 50-day average. you mentioned that rising interest rate situation, how are they impacted by this technically? do you see them breaking out or staying below that average >> i think they're going to stay below the average, and you know, we are actually under weight
we showed a chart a second ago showing the russell growth outperforming the russell value stocks howt if you think that people should rotate their portfolio into value >> yeah, you explain that, i think, this way, you're seeing money coming out of these large cap stocks, they're coming down cap but also if you think about what comprises the russell 2000, it's dominated by the financial stocks, and as we're starting to see a steepening of the curve, the long end is backing up, you're...
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a record close for the russel 2,000. only one of the big four treasury continuing to rise and the cyclical reopening plays continuing to work in this market perhaps on the the vaccine date we got from j&j last night. >>well to "closing bell," i'm wilfred frost along with sara eisen and mike santoli closing near the session lows, the dow down 70 points s&p down .4% nasdaq also down, .1%. the russel, the outperformer, up a full 2%. significant outperformer energy up 3% real estate financials and industrials also in the green. the rest in the red. technology the worst performer down 1%. facebook down 2.5% taking its loss fosser the week to 8% coming up ursula burns on the business world's reaction to last week's capitol hill riots and whether the government should limit social media companies to limit misinformation. >>> barbara duran is still with us and tom lee joins the conversation as well tom, i will come to you first of all. the vix not falling below the 20 level, which we have discussed with you so many times, hoveri
a record close for the russel 2,000. only one of the big four treasury continuing to rise and the cyclical reopening plays continuing to work in this market perhaps on the the vaccine date we got from j&j last night. >>well to "closing bell," i'm wilfred frost along with sara eisen and mike santoli closing near the session lows, the dow down 70 points s&p down .4% nasdaq also down, .1%. the russel, the outperformer, up a full 2%. significant outperformer energy up 3%...
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in the end to russell how would too decided to install a camera on board the parkas solar probe and began making 1st drafts of his space camera an instrument he would like to take special pictures with i actually love i've always loved dogs so this is this is amazing. my personal goal was to really to have an instrument that i could see see the sun see the corona not the sun but the course or corona. the camera needed to have a view angle that would capture the corona around the sun and for this purpose it had to be placed at a certain position on the probe. here we have a model of the of the whisper instrument and we thought it to be in this position. of. on the spacecraft. and just just about so. the camera would be very sensitive to light meaning that boatman and how would would have to prevent sunlight from being able to shine on to the camera's lens while it took photos of the corona. i think were said could you switch off the like welker yes and we'll do it all. based if it's important for the sunlight to be shielded off because the camera is meant to observe structures in the solar
in the end to russell how would too decided to install a camera on board the parkas solar probe and began making 1st drafts of his space camera an instrument he would like to take special pictures with i actually love i've always loved dogs so this is this is amazing. my personal goal was to really to have an instrument that i could see see the sun see the corona not the sun but the course or corona. the camera needed to have a view angle that would capture the corona around the sun and for...
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in the end to russell how would decided to install a camera on board the parker solar probe and beganmaking 1st drafts of his space camera an instrument he would like to take special pictures with i actually love you i've always loved harvey so this is this is amazing. my personal goal was to really to have an instrument that i could see see the sun see the corona not the sun but the cross or corona. the camera needed to have a view angle that would capture the corona around the sun and for this purpose it had to be placed at a certain position on the probe. here we have a model of the of the whisper instrument and that we invited to be in this position . of being. on the spacecraft. and just just about so. the camera would be very sensitive to light meaning that boat and how it would have to prevent sunlight from being able to shine on to the camera's lens while it took photos of the corona. i think were said could you switch off like volcker yes and we'll do it all. prettiest it's important for the sunlight to be shielded off because the camera is meant to observe structures in the
in the end to russell how would decided to install a camera on board the parker solar probe and beganmaking 1st drafts of his space camera an instrument he would like to take special pictures with i actually love you i've always loved harvey so this is this is amazing. my personal goal was to really to have an instrument that i could see see the sun see the corona not the sun but the cross or corona. the camera needed to have a view angle that would capture the corona around the sun and for...
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folco boatman and russell howard already have valuable experience building space cameras together on a previous projects they photographed solar winds in 3 d. . what kind of cameras to footrest work on board that's never been done before. we don't have such cameras that's correct. in 2006 the missions sent off 2 satellites at once called stereo a and stereo be enabling the solar wind to be photographed from 2 sides at once but only from a very long distance. the great goal solar telescope stands at an altitude of 2400 meters at the foot of pico dealt a day on the island of 10 a refit where almost ideal conditions prevail for observing the sky. as the largest telescope in europe this telescope helps compliment observations by the parkas solar probe from earth. usually air turbulence in the atmosphere poses an obstacle to observing the sun from earth but luzzi a client has a special mirror in her telescope that can compensate for such distortions. what's more the swiss scientist can observe the sun around the clock from here. the park is all pro the pakistani probe can take measurement
folco boatman and russell howard already have valuable experience building space cameras together on a previous projects they photographed solar winds in 3 d. . what kind of cameras to footrest work on board that's never been done before. we don't have such cameras that's correct. in 2006 the missions sent off 2 satellites at once called stereo a and stereo be enabling the solar wind to be photographed from 2 sides at once but only from a very long distance. the great goal solar telescope...
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volcker boatman and russell howard already have valuable experience building space cameras together on a previous projects they photographed solar winds in 3 d. . what kind of cameras to trust to have on board that's never been done before. we don't have such cameras that's correct. in 2006 the missions sent off to satellites at once called stereo a and stereo be enabling the solar wind to be photographed from 2 sides at once but only from a very long distance. the grigor solar telescope stands at an altitude of 2400 meters at the foot of pico dealt a day on the island of tenerife where almost ideal conditions prevail for observing the sky. as the largest telescope in europe this telescope helps compliment observations by the parkers solar probe from earth. usually air turbulence in the atmosphere poses an obstacle to observing the sun from earth but luzzi a client has a special mirror in her telescope that can compensate for such distortions. what's more the swiss scientist can observe the sun around the clock from here. part is all pro the pakistani probe can take measurements though
volcker boatman and russell howard already have valuable experience building space cameras together on a previous projects they photographed solar winds in 3 d. . what kind of cameras to trust to have on board that's never been done before. we don't have such cameras that's correct. in 2006 the missions sent off to satellites at once called stereo a and stereo be enabling the solar wind to be photographed from 2 sides at once but only from a very long distance. the grigor solar telescope stands...
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the russell 2000 up china or miss this morning. lisa: sounds like a fantastic vacation.laughter] tom: there he is. coming up, we continue our coverage out of washington and we consider the challenge of the world economy during the pandemic. futures right on the green. we are watching georgia, this is bloomberg. the democrats hopes of taking control of the u.s. senate hangs in the balance today. they have won one of two runoffs in georgia, but the other is too close to call. according to the associated press, democrat rafael warnock defeated senator kelly loeffler. warnock is a civil rights activist who will be georgia pot first black senator. the race between jon ossoff and republican david perdue is a dead heat, with a number of votes still to be counted. or do's senate term expires sunday. distinctly different events taking place in washington. on capitol hill lawmakers gathered to certify joe biden election as president. some republicans have promised to vote against it because of unproven allegations of fraud. donald trump will address protesters calling for the over
the russell 2000 up china or miss this morning. lisa: sounds like a fantastic vacation.laughter] tom: there he is. coming up, we continue our coverage out of washington and we consider the challenge of the world economy during the pandemic. futures right on the green. we are watching georgia, this is bloomberg. the democrats hopes of taking control of the u.s. senate hangs in the balance today. they have won one of two runoffs in georgia, but the other is too close to call. according to the...
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crowe doing angry in the way that only russell crowe can.go. sorry. frank, this is your new guardian. i don't want him. we've all got to do our bit. that same week also saw the uk cinema released of summerland, a lovely, heartfelt film about matters of life and death from olivier award—winning playwrightjessica swale with great performances by gemma arterton and gugu mbatha—raw and some beautiful cinematography by laurie rose that really benefited from being seen on the big screen. we all believe we'd run into the burning building. but until we feel that heat, we can never know. but when it came to blockbusters, the real standout of 2020 was of course tenet, christopher nolan's head—scrambling palindromic thriller that became the closest thing we had to a summer tentpole release when it opened in uk cinemas in august. john david washington, who'd done such sterling work and spike lee's blackkklansman, led an international ensemble cast that included kenneth branagh, robert pattinson and elizabeth debicki through movie so ambitious, so overwh
crowe doing angry in the way that only russell crowe can.go. sorry. frank, this is your new guardian. i don't want him. we've all got to do our bit. that same week also saw the uk cinema released of summerland, a lovely, heartfelt film about matters of life and death from olivier award—winning playwrightjessica swale with great performances by gemma arterton and gugu mbatha—raw and some beautiful cinematography by laurie rose that really benefited from being seen on the big screen. we all...
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folco boatman and russell howard already have valuable experience building space cameras together on a previous projects they photographed solar winds in 3 d. . what kind of cameras to focus to have on board that's never been done before you know that we know. that we don't have such cameras that's correct. in 2006 the missions sent off 2 satellites at once called stereo a and stereo be enabling the solar wind to be photographed from 2 sides at once but only from a very long distance. the grigor solar telescope stands at an altitude of 2400 meters at the foot of pico dealt a day on the island of 10 or if it where almost ideal conditions prevail for observing the sky. as the largest telescope in europe this telescope helps compliment observations by the parker solar probe from earth. usually air turbulence in the atmosphere poses an obstacle to observing the sun from earth but luzzi a client has a special mirror in her telescope that can compensate for such distortions. what's more the swiss scientists can observe the sun around the clock from here. parkins all approach the pakistani
folco boatman and russell howard already have valuable experience building space cameras together on a previous projects they photographed solar winds in 3 d. . what kind of cameras to focus to have on board that's never been done before you know that we know. that we don't have such cameras that's correct. in 2006 the missions sent off 2 satellites at once called stereo a and stereo be enabling the solar wind to be photographed from 2 sides at once but only from a very long distance. the...
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tate russell, everybody! cheering and applause. hello!pace robots. meet super bowl, a robot in development at nacer. this lightweight sphere like matrix can be picked down flight, like matrix can be picked down flight, getting up —— taking up minimal space and vastly reducing launch cost. because of the unique structure of this robot and the fact that it can deform itself and take massive impacts, eventually nasa will be able to literally throw it at the surface of a planet and its scientific payload in the middle will be protected. it's bouncy! once deployed, super bowl can handle much rougher terrains thana bowl can handle much rougher terrains than a rover, rolling right over obstacles and up and down hills. tendon wires connecting the strikes spall in an hourto connecting the strikes spall in an hour to create momentum in much the same way as flexing your muscle moves your limbs. we're going to have is a future of humans and robots really working together. so the biggest question perhaps of the day for me is can i drive cali rex? defin
tate russell, everybody! cheering and applause. hello!pace robots. meet super bowl, a robot in development at nacer. this lightweight sphere like matrix can be picked down flight, like matrix can be picked down flight, getting up —— taking up minimal space and vastly reducing launch cost. because of the unique structure of this robot and the fact that it can deform itself and take massive impacts, eventually nasa will be able to literally throw it at the surface of a planet and its...
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any gain for the dow or russell, any move at the close will be a record. final certification of the biden presidency is not the only driver here. the democratic sweep, as we mentioned, spurring goldman sachs to hike its growth forecast for this year from 5.9% economic expansion to 6.4%. add to that this: the ism non-manufacturing pmi, this is the services part of this up dex, expanded at a much quicker pace than expected last month, and then weekly initial and continuing jobless claims while still historically high look better than expected. as we watch this record run, let's take you to the floor show and our traders, john and case capital advisers kenny. be till my heart. -- be still my heart. it's been too long since we've had you on the show. the cup's been through the wringer the last 48 hours, but the markets continue to put on a show. what should investors take away from this and then how should they proceed? >> listen, i think it's been all very exciting, right? i'm actually quite surprised after we got that georgia result that the market continued
any gain for the dow or russell, any move at the close will be a record. final certification of the biden presidency is not the only driver here. the democratic sweep, as we mentioned, spurring goldman sachs to hike its growth forecast for this year from 5.9% economic expansion to 6.4%. add to that this: the ism non-manufacturing pmi, this is the services part of this up dex, expanded at a much quicker pace than expected last month, and then weekly initial and continuing jobless claims while...
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thank you, russell further _ experts have decided. australia have been beaten at the gabba since 1988 and seals one of the all—time great test match series. the injury—hit india side were chasing 328 on the final day to pull off an unlikely win. big innings from shubman gill and rishabh pant set things up, but with wickets falling, the match went down to a tense last few overs. pant eventually seeing india home, winning by three wickets. steve bruce said he was still the man to get newcastle out of trouble, despite yet another premier league defeat last night. they lost 3—0 to arsenal — and they haven�*t won a game since the 12th of december. arsenal looked very comfortable — captain pierre emerick aubameyang scoring twice in a victory that took them into the top ten. despite all the warnings, there was no restraint when it came to celebrating the goals — the restrictions on handshakes, high fives and hugging forgotten. newcastle haven�*t won in nine matches in all competitions. really difficult time for them. that�*s all the sport fo
thank you, russell further _ experts have decided. australia have been beaten at the gabba since 1988 and seals one of the all—time great test match series. the injury—hit india side were chasing 328 on the final day to pull off an unlikely win. big innings from shubman gill and rishabh pant set things up, but with wickets falling, the match went down to a tense last few overs. pant eventually seeing india home, winning by three wickets. steve bruce said he was still the man to get...
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the russel is surging up more than 1%. what's driving the act the house moving forward on impeachment plans. the white house announcing plans to accelerate vaccine delivery in stocks, tesla snapping back as well. but bitcoin -- as well as bitcoin. but overall growth is underperforming value today. tech has been losing steam throughout the session the top performer is energy. names up 3%, occidental and apache, up 10% financials, other cyclicals, they are also not doing as well today. the dow is up about 56 points. the russel almost a percent and a half we have 59 minutes left of trade. we saw an intraday hey on -- as well as the transports. >>> we will speak with the ceo of curevac which is working with farmer john buyer on a coronavirus vaccine. we will also talk with the leader of lab corp. about the latest on the testing front. first the big stories we are watching mike santoli is tracking the action for us. steve liesman has the latest information from fed officials on the state of the economy. and kayla tausche has de
the russel is surging up more than 1%. what's driving the act the house moving forward on impeachment plans. the white house announcing plans to accelerate vaccine delivery in stocks, tesla snapping back as well. but bitcoin -- as well as bitcoin. but overall growth is underperforming value today. tech has been losing steam throughout the session the top performer is energy. names up 3%, occidental and apache, up 10% financials, other cyclicals, they are also not doing as well today. the dow is...
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peter: the problem with the russell 2000 is it is already very expensive.f you look at the market and how they are placing their bets relative to the stimulus that are coming through, i think the majority of the stimulus will flow from the u.s. into demand for china, because it is a well factory. so we think that emerging markets will do much better than the u.s. small caps. there are still a lot of constraints in the u.s. economy that will not necessarily be lifted. if you invest in small caps at a very high valuation points. emerging markets are very interesting. a commodity sector is extremely cheap and has underperformed compared to the rest of the equity market from was a decade, we think it is primed to see a repricing. the continuous supply chain bottlenecks will drive high prices for commodities across the supply chain because of the u.s.-china tension, but also because we have under invested in the physical world because of the online world. a lot of capital flow has flown to the digital world. we have seen now some of the impacts on the underinves
peter: the problem with the russell 2000 is it is already very expensive.f you look at the market and how they are placing their bets relative to the stimulus that are coming through, i think the majority of the stimulus will flow from the u.s. into demand for china, because it is a well factory. so we think that emerging markets will do much better than the u.s. small caps. there are still a lot of constraints in the u.s. economy that will not necessarily be lifted. if you invest in small caps...
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i've been in the russell building a couple of types. these places are labyrinths and these folks were walking through like they have an instruction booklet like the new world of warcraft. some people were in touch with right wing elements within the police or members of congress, that is not hard to figure out. and i think we've all done this for years, if obama did this or black people did this, i want to be abundantly clear, if there were this level of internet chat fresh black people, cops would
i've been in the russell building a couple of types. these places are labyrinths and these folks were walking through like they have an instruction booklet like the new world of warcraft. some people were in touch with right wing elements within the police or members of congress, that is not hard to figure out. and i think we've all done this for years, if obama did this or black people did this, i want to be abundantly clear, if there were this level of internet chat fresh black people, cops...
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kate russell, everybody! cheering and applause. hello!robot in development in nasa ames. taking up minimal space in a rocket and vastly reducing launch costs. because of the unique structure of this robot and the fact that it can deform and reform itself and take massive impacts, eventually nasa will be able to literally throw it at the surface of a planet and its scientific payload in the middle will be protected. it's bouncy! once deployed, superball can handle much rougher terrains than a rover, rolling right over obstacles and up and down hills. tendon wires connecting the struts spool in and out to create momentum, in much the same way as flexing your muscles moves your limbs. what we're going to have is a future of humans and robots really working together. so the biggest question perhaps of the day for me is can i drive k—rex? definitely! let's have you do that. yes! now, lots of few think we click reporters have the bestjobs in the world. but after spending a day at the roverscape testing ground, i think there is another contender
kate russell, everybody! cheering and applause. hello!robot in development in nasa ames. taking up minimal space in a rocket and vastly reducing launch costs. because of the unique structure of this robot and the fact that it can deform and reform itself and take massive impacts, eventually nasa will be able to literally throw it at the surface of a planet and its scientific payload in the middle will be protected. it's bouncy! once deployed, superball can handle much rougher terrains than a...
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russell, this is fast becoming a big problem for organisers?flights. this latest one that returned a positive test was one that arrived in melbourne from doha at 530 australian time on saturday morning. as a result, those players, like the others, cannot leave their rooms for five hours per day to practice, they must stay in their rooms for the full 14 must stay in their rooms for the full 1a days. there are 256 players in the singles draw, the same number playing doubles across the men's and women's events. still a significant percentage, albeit a minority, who are affected will stop the players are affected will stop the players are not happy, what will they do? could tennis australia perhaps create a situation like we saw at the us open where some players who have deemed to be in close contact with a certain french player, were allowed out to practice off—site in allowed out to practice off—site in a secluded venue, when he tested positive, and actually play some matches as well. that privilege was later withdrawn. as we know, the australian
russell, this is fast becoming a big problem for organisers?flights. this latest one that returned a positive test was one that arrived in melbourne from doha at 530 australian time on saturday morning. as a result, those players, like the others, cannot leave their rooms for five hours per day to practice, they must stay in their rooms for the full 14 must stay in their rooms for the full 1a days. there are 256 players in the singles draw, the same number playing doubles across the men's and...
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particularly with russell. johnson senses that thornberry will appease the southerners, who didn't like their good martial, and would ensure that florida's would be involved. before johnson announced on, he gets on the phone with several key figures to feel them out on what they were thinking. generally would when johnson would call you, there's not a two-way conversation. johnson was not soliciting information, he was encouraging you to think as he did. his first call goes to justice for this, and the purpose of this call is to get feedback from florida's on who would be a good replacement for forest as associate justice. as will be clear, johnson has already made up his mind and for this job here is just to say yes. >> thornberry has -- city council state legislature. i think could be awfully good on the court and knowing every department of this government, but from a standpoint of the liberal press this will not give me a fair trial, i'd be nominated for acclamation on my record. there's several liberties a
particularly with russell. johnson senses that thornberry will appease the southerners, who didn't like their good martial, and would ensure that florida's would be involved. before johnson announced on, he gets on the phone with several key figures to feel them out on what they were thinking. generally would when johnson would call you, there's not a two-way conversation. johnson was not soliciting information, he was encouraging you to think as he did. his first call goes to justice for this,...
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not the nasdaq, but the dow, the s&p and the russell. what do you think is at work here when it comes to traders and investors? >> well, cheerily the market -- clearly the market is extremely resilient considering what's going on as a backdrop at the moment. but i think what the market is saying that cooler heads will prevail, that things will calm down, and we shall move ahead with the political process. and so if we focus on the political process and the change in administrations, clearly since the election, liz, we have seen a not-so-subtle shift away from tech to what would be considered more value-oriented stocks. and today it seems to have kind of all caught on fire in a positive way because as we get closer and closer to this change, people are thinking more stimulus, people aring thinking perhaps, you know, an infrastructure bill. so a lot of the value names that have been more or less left in the dust for the last 12-18 months have all of a sudden come to life. and the negative, though it is clearly, i don't think, a long-term n
not the nasdaq, but the dow, the s&p and the russell. what do you think is at work here when it comes to traders and investors? >> well, cheerily the market -- clearly the market is extremely resilient considering what's going on as a backdrop at the moment. but i think what the market is saying that cooler heads will prevail, that things will calm down, and we shall move ahead with the political process. and so if we focus on the political process and the change in administrations,...
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take it russell. what are you specifically going to look for with fb?ook is monthly active users. we see a lot of stuck at home, election is very big for facebook. now that will continue, election faded, critical eyes biden administration some activities last couple months. we know this quarter will be good. the next quarter will be where we get really interesting with this company. with some states looking to have facebook removed, whatsapp, instagram from its rolls. this will be a challenging year for facebook. liz: colin, i'm looking at the nasdaq down 346 points at the moment. that is good for a 2 1/2% clip. would you recommend people buy here? bring in this reddit discussion with a minute 1/2 left to tray where we see the reddit room and this compilation, cabal of retail investors actually moving markets and names of stocks and hurting the big hedge funds. >> you know, when you, i'm an active reddit reader. i'm very familiar with wall street bets. like many other platforms they are pulling together the their power and their moving against some of t
take it russell. what are you specifically going to look for with fb?ook is monthly active users. we see a lot of stuck at home, election is very big for facebook. now that will continue, election faded, critical eyes biden administration some activities last couple months. we know this quarter will be good. the next quarter will be where we get really interesting with this company. with some states looking to have facebook removed, whatsapp, instagram from its rolls. this will be a challenging...
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but the nasdaq or russell 2000, which one will win? patrick: that is an interesting question.ually, i will put my money on the nasdaq for 2021, because the russell is off to a flying start. i think big tech represents reasonable value at this point. i think a lot of these smaller companies without cash flows in earnings, i think those multiples probably have gone too far, but it is the big cap tech that drives the nasdaq. francine: thank you so much, patrick armstrong, plurimi wealth sheave investment officer. a lot to talk about, banks with patrick, next. unicredit considers ubs and credit suisse heads to head the lender. more on that so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's secure. and even if the power goes down, your connection doesn't. so how do i do this? you don't do this. we do this, together. bounce forward, with comcast business. francine:
but the nasdaq or russell 2000, which one will win? patrick: that is an interesting question.ually, i will put my money on the nasdaq for 2021, because the russell is off to a flying start. i think big tech represents reasonable value at this point. i think a lot of these smaller companies without cash flows in earnings, i think those multiples probably have gone too far, but it is the big cap tech that drives the nasdaq. francine: thank you so much, patrick armstrong, plurimi wealth sheave...
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>> the russell just a few points away the president actually took office just over three hours ago. we are about ten minutes of schedule back then we are about ten or 15 minutes behind skej unite now. we'll have all of the highlights as he leaves arlington national cemetery and arrives at the white house for the first time as president a building he knows all too well we have a great lineup on this historic day to help break down the inauguration and how the biden presidency could hit the markets. we'll speak with eurasia group's ian bremer and others with their outlook for the market and economy plus hear how labor leaders are thinking about the new administration when we are joined by the afl-cio president. we'll talk with former obama white house senior adviser valerie jarrett to get the latest on which direction she expects someone she knows very well she expects president biden to take in the white house u we have highlights from president biden's first speech in office and a look at how this could affect his agenda and tracking all the markets. let's begin with president biden
>> the russell just a few points away the president actually took office just over three hours ago. we are about ten minutes of schedule back then we are about ten or 15 minutes behind skej unite now. we'll have all of the highlights as he leaves arlington national cemetery and arrives at the white house for the first time as president a building he knows all too well we have a great lineup on this historic day to help break down the inauguration and how the biden presidency could hit the...
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lieutenant general russel honore, i feel safer already. thank you so much for coming back to "the sunday show." >> good day. god bless america. >> and joining the conversation is janet napolitano, former secretary of homeland security under president obama. she's also a professor of public policy at uc berkeley. secretary napolitano, thank you for coming to "the sunday show." >> you're welcome. how are you? >> i am relatively okay. so as a former secretary of homeland security, your thoughts on the fact that the nation's capitol has more national guard troops in it than are in -- troops in it than are in afghanistan and iraq combined? >> well, i think unfortunately you have to do what you need to do, and they want to make sure that this inauguration goes off safely and securely. and so they are taking all precautions to that end. but jonathan, i can't help but recall back when president obama was inaugurated in 2009 how different this city was. there were a million people at that inaugural, and there was the spirit of optimism and hope, an
lieutenant general russel honore, i feel safer already. thank you so much for coming back to "the sunday show." >> good day. god bless america. >> and joining the conversation is janet napolitano, former secretary of homeland security under president obama. she's also a professor of public policy at uc berkeley. secretary napolitano, thank you for coming to "the sunday show." >> you're welcome. how are you? >> i am relatively okay. so as a former...
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russell transporthitting records. connell: losing gains.inal hours of investing. investors watching for more stimulus which we're about to hear from tonight. dow hit all-time highs in the trading session. the dow closes down by about 69 points. s&p 500 settling 14 points lower. we saw weakness in tech stocks. nasdaq was down today. overall the weakness in the tech world seemed to drag down markets this afternoon. facebook, microsoft, apple all trading lower today. those are the closing numbers. i'm connell mcshane. welcome to "after th
russell transporthitting records. connell: losing gains.inal hours of investing. investors watching for more stimulus which we're about to hear from tonight. dow hit all-time highs in the trading session. the dow closes down by about 69 points. s&p 500 settling 14 points lower. we saw weakness in tech stocks. nasdaq was down today. overall the weakness in the tech world seemed to drag down markets this afternoon. facebook, microsoft, apple all trading lower today. those are the closing...
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both russell and dirkson retreat a bit. russell comes out against fortas. dirkson says he might support fortas, he might not. johnson is trying to figure out what's going on. the problem here is that he doesn't have any close allies on the judiciary committee and he finally turns to this man, george mathers who is a democratic senator from florida, a low-ranking member of the judiciary committee, but a close personal friend of both john f. kennedy and lbj and trying to get a sense why is this committee process taking so long? and what smathers tells him is that these senators are having interested in the pornographic films. indeed, he suggests that they frequently want extra time to view these films in person to determine their level of pornography and he's telling johnson that -- that east land is using procedures to delay things. if it's delayed after the election, it looks like as if fortas is going to be -- having little chance of nomination. two contextual items for this clip. the first johnson references this film that was just out called "the graduat
both russell and dirkson retreat a bit. russell comes out against fortas. dirkson says he might support fortas, he might not. johnson is trying to figure out what's going on. the problem here is that he doesn't have any close allies on the judiciary committee and he finally turns to this man, george mathers who is a democratic senator from florida, a low-ranking member of the judiciary committee, but a close personal friend of both john f. kennedy and lbj and trying to get a sense why is this...
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haidi: you mentioned the russell 2000. we have rallied a lot when it comes to small caps. what about the lofty expectations and the valuations that we are at right now for the smaller companies? brett: yes, since the election, all through december, we have been trimming down into the strength our small and mid cap. we feel that cash right now is a good position. and gives us a lot of flexibility over the next 30-45 days. i think if there is any disappointment that comes out of congress, the 117th congressional convening here, i think that will throw a lot of volatility on these markets. what i mean by that is if they are not coming through on the stimulus bill or the covid bill or the infrastructure fizzles, i feel a lot of that is being factored in here. haidi: we're seeing a lot of exuberance from the emerging markets that have benefited from a number of things. the green index that bloomberg tracks is at the highest in a decade. what opportunities are you see in em that could be ambivalent to some of these changing possibilities that are yet to play out for the rest of
haidi: you mentioned the russell 2000. we have rallied a lot when it comes to small caps. what about the lofty expectations and the valuations that we are at right now for the smaller companies? brett: yes, since the election, all through december, we have been trimming down into the strength our small and mid cap. we feel that cash right now is a good position. and gives us a lot of flexibility over the next 30-45 days. i think if there is any disappointment that comes out of congress, the...
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russell outperforming. you also have a little bit of heaviness in the bond market as yields inched stairway a touch higher. the euro is getting way down by other issues like coronavirus. as well as what is happening in italy. gold, should be up more, but we are still at 18.42. president-elect biden unveils his stimulus program. speaking of d.c., president trump is the first president to ever be impeached twice. house democrats and 10 republicans voted to impeach him for incitement of insurrection. he still faces trial in the senate with which mitch mcconnell says will not begin until after president-elect joe biden takes office. joining us for more on washington is emily wilkins. >> at this point we are not going to see the senate start a trial until around the time biden is inaugurated. that is happening on january 20. after that it is a bit of a question exactly how they will do this. the senate has a lot on its plate. it has to confirm biden's cabinet nominees. they could do something like we saw last ti
russell outperforming. you also have a little bit of heaviness in the bond market as yields inched stairway a touch higher. the euro is getting way down by other issues like coronavirus. as well as what is happening in italy. gold, should be up more, but we are still at 18.42. president-elect biden unveils his stimulus program. speaking of d.c., president trump is the first president to ever be impeached twice. house democrats and 10 republicans voted to impeach him for incitement of...
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they need to change because this is a case for super snooping >> russel honore last wednesday. house speaker nancy pelosi says there is strong interest in a 9/11 style commission to look at what happened in addition to russel honore's review of the day. >>> governors accusing the administration now of lying about its vaccine reserves brand-new tonight, the government's stunning response, as the next president gets ready to take the reins. >> the faster we do it, the sooner we can put this pandemic behind us. >> reporter: the world crosses a deadly milestone as president-elect biden unveils his plan to get more americans a shot in the arm. >>> a warning to get out and a town forced to evacuate as extreme fire conditions pick up in southern california >>> plus the danger from within. battling the rise of home-grown, violent extremism. >>> the facts. e wstruth. thne with shepard smith, back in 60 seconds uh, i need a price check on honey. [sigh] don't get mad. get e*trade and get more than just trading. investing. banking. guidance. get e*trade and get more than just trading. ♪ ♪
they need to change because this is a case for super snooping >> russel honore last wednesday. house speaker nancy pelosi says there is strong interest in a 9/11 style commission to look at what happened in addition to russel honore's review of the day. >>> governors accusing the administration now of lying about its vaccine reserves brand-new tonight, the government's stunning response, as the next president gets ready to take the reins. >> the faster we do it, the sooner...
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russell wilson, you think you have embiid, no, it doesn't seem to happen. frustration and ends with frustration for the 49ers. you know the story of the season, a sweet full of injured players. that is an incredible catch, look at the replay. one hand he will snag it and it led to a field goal after a 41 yard gain. 226 left in regulation. russell wilson comes through again, a little lob on the money to one of his favorites, tyler. 49ers with a chance, cj beathard is drilled, that's been his problem, hanging onto the foot all is vincent winds up with a fumble in the seahawks going to win 26-23. 49ers six and 10 finish. let's talk raiders. a little better ending, tied at 24, the denver rookie, jerry jeudy into the wide open space, 92 yards, that's why they made him a first round draft choice. 140 yards total. the raiders answer back. 77 yard drive, fourth and one. touchdown with 24 seconds left. raiders decide to go for two. that will work out just fine. derek carr over the middle. got his man, two point conversion. no playoffs. that is the sporting life. >>
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and the fact that the inauguration is coming to that end i have asked retired lieutenant general russel honore a to lead an immediate review of security infrastructure interagency processes and command and control the general is a respected leader with experiences experience dealing with crises. as a former vice director of 4 operations j c 3 with the joint chiefs of staff his focus was military support to civilian authorities military support to civilian authorities and he has experience with national the national capital region and security house leadership as well as is general honore re seeing up close and personal his excellent leadership at the time of katrina are to take to mr clyburn was the head of our katrina task force so he and i and others. know full well how fortunate we are that the general has accepted as willing to do this members are moving forward strong oversight from committees of course. to have after action review there is strong interest in the congress and the $911.00 commission an outside outside commission to conduct that after action review. in the meantime i
and the fact that the inauguration is coming to that end i have asked retired lieutenant general russel honore a to lead an immediate review of security infrastructure interagency processes and command and control the general is a respected leader with experiences experience dealing with crises. as a former vice director of 4 operations j c 3 with the joint chiefs of staff his focus was military support to civilian authorities military support to civilian authorities and he has experience with...
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record high of the small caps on the russell.oing into that ecb decision, many people don't expect a change but we will look ahead to the news conference 45 minutes ahead of that. the dollar is weaker. against g10 it is a weaker dollar story. tom: i wonder if christine lagarde will answer on bitcoin. 31,000. you wonder, will she mention that after the comments last week. jonathan: if you are near the end and everybody has already asked the question, i would have down the page may be a question on bitcoin. tom: the way it is breaking down , they were on fire this morning agreeing with lagarde on the criminal intent. emily wilkins will join us now. our bloomberg government reporter. i just got in the morning schedule for the biden group. it is such a throwback to five years ago. they talk about the president, first lady, vice president, and the second gentleman. i guess we have coined a new phrase. jonathan ferro is the star of the show and i am the second gentleman on surveillance. it is a whole new world, isn't it? emily: we have
record high of the small caps on the russell.oing into that ecb decision, many people don't expect a change but we will look ahead to the news conference 45 minutes ahead of that. the dollar is weaker. against g10 it is a weaker dollar story. tom: i wonder if christine lagarde will answer on bitcoin. 31,000. you wonder, will she mention that after the comments last week. jonathan: if you are near the end and everybody has already asked the question, i would have down the page may be a question...
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army lieutenant general russell honore. led the relief effort, of course, in the days following katrina in new orleans. he happens to be a 37-year veteran of our armed forces. he has written a book that is called "leadership in the new normal" and we recommend it. general, tell me what the response would have been if you'd been at your desk in the pentagon watching live news coverage across the potomac river with the ability to send people, manpower across the river to help. >> that's a great question. and watching this whole thing unfold yesterday, we would have been giving orders in d.c. to the national guard to start to mobilize. you can prepare troops to mobilize and assemble them before you employ them. so mobilization and deployment is different. i was surprised the pentagon did not have those troops on standby. the fbi had a major failure in their intelligence, obviously by those offering the capitol police help and then refused it. i think once this gets uncovered there were some complicit actions at the capitol pol
army lieutenant general russell honore. led the relief effort, of course, in the days following katrina in new orleans. he happens to be a 37-year veteran of our armed forces. he has written a book that is called "leadership in the new normal" and we recommend it. general, tell me what the response would have been if you'd been at your desk in the pentagon watching live news coverage across the potomac river with the ability to send people, manpower across the river to help. >>...
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a warning that you may find some images in russell trott�*s report distressing.two suicide bombers detonating their explosives in this second—hand clothes market. but what happened is disputed. 0ne military spokesperson said the attackers were chased by security forces. other reports suggest that the bombers moved freely through the square. translation: we were there by the stands. - one came, fell to the ground and started complaining "my stomach is hurting," and he pressed the detonator in his hand. it exploded immediately. people were torn to pieces. a lot of people were in it. many people died and were injured. this was the moment the second bomber then reportedly blew himself up as others came to help the victims. explosion. less than 3km away, relatives anxiously check lists outside the shaikh zayed hospital. translation: the injured are stable and doing well. | the prime minister is following up on the matter closely. we informed hospitals to be preparing icus to treat the wounded and the stable cases for free. in the immediate aftermath, no—one claimed re
a warning that you may find some images in russell trott�*s report distressing.two suicide bombers detonating their explosives in this second—hand clothes market. but what happened is disputed. 0ne military spokesperson said the attackers were chased by security forces. other reports suggest that the bombers moved freely through the square. translation: we were there by the stands. - one came, fell to the ground and started complaining "my stomach is hurting," and he pressed the...
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political analyst for the washington examiner and was interviewed by hudson institute fellow walter russell mead for just under an hour. >> hello, everybody. it's both a pleasure and a privilege to be here this morning with probably the greatest living student of american political parties and most interesting analyst of american politics. some of you i'm sure
political analyst for the washington examiner and was interviewed by hudson institute fellow walter russell mead for just under an hour. >> hello, everybody. it's both a pleasure and a privilege to be here this morning with probably the greatest living student of american political parties and most interesting analyst of american politics. some of you i'm sure
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russell, the transports, yeah, a record close.ng up the fight against covid-19. vaccines are about to be made available to more americans. stocks are edging higher as we fight for records at the close, coming up a little bit short on the dow. it was in record territory up until a minute or two before the close. up 89 points. the close is higher by 60 points. we look at the s&p 500 and nasdaq. they are inching back towards record highs as well. investors look ahead to stimulus. looking ahead to earnings season. we do have green on our screens today. good to be with you, i'm connell mcshane, welcome to "after the bell." time for the news happening at
russell, the transports, yeah, a record close.ng up the fight against covid-19. vaccines are about to be made available to more americans. stocks are edging higher as we fight for records at the close, coming up a little bit short on the dow. it was in record territory up until a minute or two before the close. up 89 points. the close is higher by 60 points. we look at the s&p 500 and nasdaq. they are inching back towards record highs as well. investors look ahead to stimulus. looking ahead...
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i got to tell you the russell microcap index, the iwc, has a real nice balance of sectors.here are pretty high-priced stocks. david, what are your thoughts. >> many of our clients best returns last few months come from micro caps. jps. i think upside from micro is massive. at that you have to be careful. you have to use technicals looking for micros. you have to look for a good support and base youtube bow, quantum. quantum was up 100% in december only to completely collapse in the next month. the momentum is for micro to make sure the trade makes sense. i have concerns about valuation. we booked profits on blank, trading 400 times sales. the valuation is there but you have to be careful because the market doesn't seem to worry too much about valuations but i'm starting to a little bit. charles: for what it is worth i've traded blink as well. i think it is phenomenal. jmia, internet play on africa. i'm sad i didn't get in early. if it dips i will get in it i think it will be a 100 stock. david, you made the point there is volatility segment but big money has been made. the
i got to tell you the russell microcap index, the iwc, has a real nice balance of sectors.here are pretty high-priced stocks. david, what are your thoughts. >> many of our clients best returns last few months come from micro caps. jps. i think upside from micro is massive. at that you have to be careful. you have to use technicals looking for micros. you have to look for a good support and base youtube bow, quantum. quantum was up 100% in december only to completely collapse in the next...
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engage roles but even actors best known for playing groundbreaking gay characters have hit back at russell t. davies for overreaching on the quality strongly that if i cast someone in a story i'm coasting them to act as a lover or an enemy or someone on drugs or a criminal or a saint they're not there to act gay because acting gay is a bunch of codes for a performance it's about authenticity the taste of 2020. i'm not completely convinced he understands what acting actually involves the head was in a totally different character back in the late eighty's and early ninety's during the aids crisis the homophobia the secrecy and the quality shows etc i was always dreaming of the day when being gay was no longer an issue when we were no longer defined as gay activists or give people just people. or discussing it where there's now is british actor james templeton and stephanie haden who is a lawyer and transgender rights campaign i thank you both for joining us on the program 1st question to you james please as an actor yourself how much do audiences expect that extra layer of reality that a gay
engage roles but even actors best known for playing groundbreaking gay characters have hit back at russell t. davies for overreaching on the quality strongly that if i cast someone in a story i'm coasting them to act as a lover or an enemy or someone on drugs or a criminal or a saint they're not there to act gay because acting gay is a bunch of codes for a performance it's about authenticity the taste of 2020. i'm not completely convinced he understands what acting actually involves the head...
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in the russell 3000, the 600 most shorted stocks were up yesterday, and all other sections of the russell >> yeah. >> then today we're seeing the opposite >> what a weird day. paul, we got -- i'm getting a hard wrap. i apologize, buddy we'll have it again. paul hickey, thank you very much. >> thank. >>> citigroup has compiled a list of etfs that have -- for that name, go to cnbc.com/pro, sign up and get the full list. >>> visa reporting earnings after...