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>> it's not russell. >> it's not russell? >> it's not russell.ore. everything i had known my whole life was just gone. this whole time i thought this guy had done it and it wasn't him. it wasn't him. >> reporter: dna, as we now know, does not lie. the sample taken from angie samota's body did not match russell buchanan. did you feel guilty for having done everything -- >> to put somebody behind bars, well, yeah. >> done everything you could to convict russell and send him to death row? >> of course i did. i thought this guy was it, and i was going to get him. and he wasn't the guy. so everything that i thought was truth was not truth any more. and, yes, i felt very guilty. still do. >> reporter: she felt guilty. russell felt anything but. all those years he had been unaware how hard sheila had worked to convict him. all he had known was the intense heat police had applied. but even now, russell just can't seem to get the words "i told you so" out of his mouth. >> it doesn't change anything. angie's life hasn't been resurrected. but my role or lac
>> it's not russell. >> it's not russell? >> it's not russell.ore. everything i had known my whole life was just gone. this whole time i thought this guy had done it and it wasn't him. it wasn't him. >> reporter: dna, as we now know, does not lie. the sample taken from angie samota's body did not match russell buchanan. did you feel guilty for having done everything -- >> to put somebody behind bars, well, yeah. >> done everything you could to convict russell...
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tonight, join jimmy and his guests - russell wilson and ciara eiza gonzales.usical guest jon pardi, and featuring the legendary roots crew >> questlove: 1443 >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: oh, my goodness, that's what i'm talking about right there. thank you very much. welcome, everybody, welcome. please, have a seat, enjoy yourself welcome, welcome to "the tonight show." ladies and gentlemen happy friday, happy friday, everyone let's get to some news here. well, guys, the department of defense just made a pretty shocking announcement. watch this >> the pentagon now confirming and investigating this video of a ufo captured by navy ships in california the big questions now, what exactly is that mysterious object and where did it come from >> jimmy: anyway, have a great weekend, everybody [ laughter ] right now there are only -- ufo! there are only two explanations for a random flying object it is either aliens or another gender reveal that has gone way too far. [ laughter ] can we see the uf
tonight, join jimmy and his guests - russell wilson and ciara eiza gonzales.usical guest jon pardi, and featuring the legendary roots crew >> questlove: 1443 >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: oh, my goodness, that's what i'm talking about right there. thank you very much. welcome, everybody, welcome. please, have a seat, enjoy yourself welcome, welcome to "the tonight show." ladies and gentlemen...
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russell: it was a serious matter.d it is resolved and are focused on moving the business forward. we put in serious effort across the company to improve systems and controls. that is all i want to say on the subject. anna: just to press you a little more, your business has been saying that they have a zero-tolerance to corruption, and yet these events have taken place. i wonder if the people found at the source of this, vitol trader 1 and 2 in prosecution agreements, are they still with the business? have you taken out certain people? how have you handled this? russell: there are open legal matters still ongoing. it is wrong at this stage to talk about those. we are confident the improvement across our own systems and controls, we have had external support to review those processes. we are confident we are getting things right internally. anna: what are the changes to your internal systems and controls that you brought in? russell: it is involving senior management in many of the important decisions around compliance.
russell: it was a serious matter.d it is resolved and are focused on moving the business forward. we put in serious effort across the company to improve systems and controls. that is all i want to say on the subject. anna: just to press you a little more, your business has been saying that they have a zero-tolerance to corruption, and yet these events have taken place. i wonder if the people found at the source of this, vitol trader 1 and 2 in prosecution agreements, are they still with the...
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but i loved watching mark russell and listening to it and the music. and the funnies, i didn't get all the jokes all the time or understand it, but it was part of my political awakening as well and understanding of politics and of history. and as a musician, someone who knows music, i certainly have used music in my political way. being comfortable on a microphone, having sung at weddings with drunk people in front of you. i develop a self-defense to some degree. mark probably knows all about that as well, i think. it's great power of being in those positions, of being the focus of attention and having that wit helps you get through it. i think lincoln had the same experience, had to have. >> and you're both musicians, which has to give you an extra edge, i think. in both disciplines. >> well, i only know three chords and someone once said an evening with mark russell is an evening in poetry music. lincoln used to heckle his own cabinet. one time he said, everybody in favor of the emancipation of the slaves raise your right hand. and nobody raised thei
but i loved watching mark russell and listening to it and the music. and the funnies, i didn't get all the jokes all the time or understand it, but it was part of my political awakening as well and understanding of politics and of history. and as a musician, someone who knows music, i certainly have used music in my political way. being comfortable on a microphone, having sung at weddings with drunk people in front of you. i develop a self-defense to some degree. mark probably knows all about...
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russell. — the trophy 12 months from now., russell, thanks for _ the trophy 12 months from now. great stuff, russell, thanks forjoining us. let's take a quick look at some other stories. government officials have admitted meetings took place between the foreign office and the premier league about the aborted takeover of newcastle united. it followed the saudi royal family getting in touch with prime minister boris johnson directly. despite the admission, the government deny it was involved "at any point". mark cavendish has lost the overall race lead after stage five of the tour of turkey. it wasn't going to be a day for the sprinters, with two category one climbs at the end of the stage. jose manuel diaz of spain now leads the race by four seconds. and we now know the draw for the first round of the world snooker championship, with ronnie o'sullivan bidding to win a record—equalling seventh world title. he'll begin the defence of the trophy against debutant markjoyce, who's ranked 46th in the world. there are europa league s
russell. — the trophy 12 months from now., russell, thanks for _ the trophy 12 months from now. great stuff, russell, thanks forjoining us. let's take a quick look at some other stories. government officials have admitted meetings took place between the foreign office and the premier league about the aborted takeover of newcastle united. it followed the saudi royal family getting in touch with prime minister boris johnson directly. despite the admission, the government deny it was involved...
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have a comment about russell. in an interview i think you gave, you said nice things about him. at the end, i'd like to hear how you found him and what you thought about about his writing, whatever else you can remember. >> well, i first read russell kirk's work in college, and it just immediately resonated with me on a gut level. as i think often times certain works can when you meet a kindred spirit through the printed word. and one of my favorite quotes is that he said he found himself a conservative once i began to reflect on such concerns. [laughter] and i can relate to that very deeply. i think because of my upbringing and -- [inaudible] many of these things were imparted to me by, i think, wendell berry said at one point by osmosis. there's these cultural traditions that we take in often times on a spiritual or a subconscious level before they even become if fully clear in our heads. but then as i began to read russell kirk and he began to express those thoughts verbally or on the page, i began to see how m
have a comment about russell. in an interview i think you gave, you said nice things about him. at the end, i'd like to hear how you found him and what you thought about about his writing, whatever else you can remember. >> well, i first read russell kirk's work in college, and it just immediately resonated with me on a gut level. as i think often times certain works can when you meet a kindred spirit through the printed word. and one of my favorite quotes is that he said he found himself...
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we saw incredible gains year-to-date in the russell three weeks ago we saw the russell come off i'm watching closely the dienk divergence between the big and small banks we saw the decline in the russell while s&p and dow continued up i'm looking at the divergence and break in the continuity across the indices the nasdaq is almost approaching its 52-week high the dow is up there. the s&p is up there. we haven't seen a correction in s&p 500. i mean, we didn't see agreement. so banks are one sector that matters. but i think the macro picture is this bull market continues to power forward as we go into earnings next week any slight disappointment or surprise takes the yield story as something to produce pressure on the market and now we have inflation story, i think risk is high, given the continues bull market and break of all different types of records, four highs this week we said earlier, it's important earnings are not a q to what is going forward -- also a potential pause in the rally. >> and not just banks, consumer names, delta, pepsi, bed bath and beyond, all on the calendar as q1 earn
we saw incredible gains year-to-date in the russell three weeks ago we saw the russell come off i'm watching closely the dienk divergence between the big and small banks we saw the decline in the russell while s&p and dow continued up i'm looking at the divergence and break in the continuity across the indices the nasdaq is almost approaching its 52-week high the dow is up there. the s&p is up there. we haven't seen a correction in s&p 500. i mean, we didn't see agreement. so banks...
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mark russell is better better than that, and my stomach starts turning.is is not a night for levity like that, and then i am introduced and i proceed. but i should have done -- i agree with the president and sat down. i proceeded with my jokes and levity and satire and i bombed like a b 29 over hiroshima. i was saying, why do the reagan's even show up if he is going to do that? i am no lincoln. lincoln was a friend of mine, and i am no abraham lincoln. >> lincoln said hardy look relieves you. again, we are in the middle of a pandemic, the horrors of 9/11, how do you fire up a tragic event like that? >> i think you have to keep in mind though to that lincoln himself lived through the most traumatic period in our history as a country, as a nation. and the attempt to break up the union, the civil war, based on slavery and life was much more difficult back in those days. in terms of survival itself, there wasn't a mcdonald's or starbucks at every block in those days. so solves arrival was different. and this goes more to the point in terms of, it's not so muc
mark russell is better better than that, and my stomach starts turning.is is not a night for levity like that, and then i am introduced and i proceed. but i should have done -- i agree with the president and sat down. i proceeded with my jokes and levity and satire and i bombed like a b 29 over hiroshima. i was saying, why do the reagan's even show up if he is going to do that? i am no lincoln. lincoln was a friend of mine, and i am no abraham lincoln. >> lincoln said hardy look relieves...
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just across from the russell senate office building.s is the very gate i walk through every day to get in the capitol. what is interesting is two weeks ago they reduced the larger perimeter they put around the capitol after 1/6. it went out several blocks until to union station to the north. they completely closed down constitution avenue and independence avenue. those are the long avenues that run parallel to the capitol on the senate and the house side. what you are referring to there are the permanent barriers they raise and lower from the ground. that is where i always see a large contingent of the national guard troops each day. the number has been reduced in the past couple of weeks. they sent a lot of members home. there is a sizable contingent here through may. they renewed the operation. some members of congress said they didn't need to. the fact you get that close to the capitol is the problem. the roadway would not be open two weeks ago thank you. removed the consterntino wire. some members say take down all the fencing. that
just across from the russell senate office building.s is the very gate i walk through every day to get in the capitol. what is interesting is two weeks ago they reduced the larger perimeter they put around the capitol after 1/6. it went out several blocks until to union station to the north. they completely closed down constitution avenue and independence avenue. those are the long avenues that run parallel to the capitol on the senate and the house side. what you are referring to there are the...
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richard brevard russell jr. was a segregationist who worked throughout his career to disenfranchise and dehumanize people of color in our nation, especially black americans. he participated in his first filibuster of a civil rights bill in 1935, and in 1937, he was a part of the filibuster against anti-lynching legislation. in his 1936 re-election campaign, russell committed himself to preserving and ensuring white supremacy in the social and economic, as well as the political life of our nation. he also blocked the passage of a 1942 bill to eliminate poll taxes instated if progressives want to force social equality and commingling of racists in the south. i can tell you now that you are doomed to failure. in 1956, russell co-authored the southern manifesto, with senator strom thurmoned, in opposition -- thurmon, in opposition of segregation -- is he segregation -- desegregation of schools in brown v. board of education. in 1964 during a civil rights movement, he proposed a voluntary relocation program, a racial
richard brevard russell jr. was a segregationist who worked throughout his career to disenfranchise and dehumanize people of color in our nation, especially black americans. he participated in his first filibuster of a civil rights bill in 1935, and in 1937, he was a part of the filibuster against anti-lynching legislation. in his 1936 re-election campaign, russell committed himself to preserving and ensuring white supremacy in the social and economic, as well as the political life of our...
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look at the russell small cap stocks really taking it hard today, off nearly 3% there you see them downnks one of the stories today, kelly. >> often when the russell underperforms you think the financials are the reasonable suspect. we'll hear what citi's ceo has to say in the meantime it's been a pleasure to be with you. >> we get to sit together for a change. >> a little bit back towards normal "closing bell" starts right now. >> thank you very much welcome to "the closing bell," everyone, i'm wilfred frost along with sara eisen. stocks lower and losses are accelerating the dow down 315, the russell 2000 down 3% earnings remain center stage with reports from j&j, travelers and p & g. reopening trades are taking a step back. airlines on the back of united results and cruise stocks are sinking as well.
look at the russell small cap stocks really taking it hard today, off nearly 3% there you see them downnks one of the stories today, kelly. >> often when the russell underperforms you think the financials are the reasonable suspect. we'll hear what citi's ceo has to say in the meantime it's been a pleasure to be with you. >> we get to sit together for a change. >> a little bit back towards normal "closing bell" starts right now. >> thank you very much welcome...
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we'll be right back with wyatt russell.ind a stand-in that looked anything like me? have you seen mine? like looking in a mirror, right? now that one makes sense. look guys, i don't even have a stand-in. of course, you do. hold on, is that drake?? that's right. drake from state farm. (in unison) like a good neighbor (in unison again) like a good neighbor hey, stand-ins don't have lines. oh, okay. like a good neighbor, state farm is there ♪ ♪ this is my body of proof. proof of less joint pain and clearer skin. proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... ...with humira. humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further irreversible joint damage and clear skin in many adults. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and ne
we'll be right back with wyatt russell.ind a stand-in that looked anything like me? have you seen mine? like looking in a mirror, right? now that one makes sense. look guys, i don't even have a stand-in. of course, you do. hold on, is that drake?? that's right. drake from state farm. (in unison) like a good neighbor (in unison again) like a good neighbor hey, stand-ins don't have lines. oh, okay. like a good neighbor, state farm is there ♪ ♪ this is my body of proof. proof of less joint...
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nothing has changed since march 31 to say the russell should be ceding leadership.'re right, people have to endure these drawdowns it is one thing to say everyone likes faang and they're down 5% and you have a lot of buddies to put your arms around when it comes to cyclical stocks, they are trickier because not a lot of people think they're great stocks to own. so you're right, these drawdowns make people a little more scared than they should be. >> so the risk, of course, is -- and i don't want to belabor it, but i think we would both agree that you keep using the example of isreal where, you know, the vaccine has been far less politicized as it is here. the uptake has been far more great than it has been here, and that remains an issue and still lends to that covid risk story that if not enough people are willing to take the vaccine here, it is always going to be this underlying issue, albeit lower, but it is always going to be there and always threatens some part of the recovery. point number one point number two is i would like your reaction to, you used to say
nothing has changed since march 31 to say the russell should be ceding leadership.'re right, people have to endure these drawdowns it is one thing to say everyone likes faang and they're down 5% and you have a lot of buddies to put your arms around when it comes to cyclical stocks, they are trickier because not a lot of people think they're great stocks to own. so you're right, these drawdowns make people a little more scared than they should be. >> so the risk, of course, is -- and i...
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grand prix in italy which was full of drama, with a huge crash involving valterri bottas and george russellewis hamilton had to fight back to finish second and keep hold of his place at the top of the standings. it was his rival max verstappen who took the chequered flag, as lando norris finished a well deserved third. adam wild reports... arriving in the sunshine, heading out in the rain. imola in the springtime — who knows what to expect? it's lights out and away we go... well, reigning champion lewis hamilton at the front felt familiar enough, but behind him, the looming threat of red bull. that wouldn't stay behind him for long. hamilton against max verstappen — it may be the story of the season, playing out here behind the spray. keep an eye on that weather, though. the rain was slowly going. the chaos coming at pace. a rare mistake from lewis hamilton took him into the gravel. he would make it back out eventually, unlike his team—mate, valtteri bottas, colliding with george russell's williams. bad enough to stop the race. some time, then, for recriminations... radio: what was he doing
grand prix in italy which was full of drama, with a huge crash involving valterri bottas and george russellewis hamilton had to fight back to finish second and keep hold of his place at the top of the standings. it was his rival max verstappen who took the chequered flag, as lando norris finished a well deserved third. adam wild reports... arriving in the sunshine, heading out in the rain. imola in the springtime — who knows what to expect? it's lights out and away we go... well, reigning...
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would make it back out eventually, unlike his team—mate, valtteri bottas, colliding with george russell'sor recriminations... radio: what was he doing? honestly! ..and some reflection. but with the dust settled, the track cleared. hamilton, incredibly, raced back to second. verstappen, though, wouldn't be caught. a race from which no one knew what to expect ultimately had it all. adam wild, bbc news. next to rugby union, bath have kept alive their hopes of a top—four premiership finish after a nail biting win over leicester tigers... they had been trailing 20 points to 14 with just three minutes to go, but will muir got over the line to score a try, with ben spencer's conversion sealing a late win. tom pidcock was denied the biggest win of his fledgling cycling career by the tiniest of margins at the amstel gold race in the netherlands. the 21—year—old is in his first season of road racing with ineos grenadiers. he made his move withjust under eight miles to go and with the finish in sight battled it out with wout van aert for the victory. it was so close it took several minutes for offic
would make it back out eventually, unlike his team—mate, valtteri bottas, colliding with george russell'sor recriminations... radio: what was he doing? honestly! ..and some reflection. but with the dust settled, the track cleared. hamilton, incredibly, raced back to second. verstappen, though, wouldn't be caught. a race from which no one knew what to expect ultimately had it all. adam wild, bbc news. next to rugby union, bath have kept alive their hopes of a top—four premiership finish...
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this first is a letter that buchwald wrote to russell baker, he was a columnist for "the new york times," and although they were competitors, they were close and dear friends. in february 1993, it was announced that russell baker would replace allister cook as the host of master piece theatre. when that was announced, art buchwald decided he was going to write a letter of congratulations to his friend russell baker, thrilled he had launched a new career in television. so he wrote this on february 24, 1993. dear russ, congratulations on getting the job with master piece theatre. i turned it down because i couldn't stand the sex and violence on the mcneil laird news hour but i suggested you as a second choice. i think you made the right decision, writing is old hat and nobody cares about the written word but the baby boomers love a pretty face and god knows you have one. i had experience with television so i'd like to give you tips, always look into the camera even when you know that your fly is down. pretend that you are talking to one person instead of the millions who have nothing bett
this first is a letter that buchwald wrote to russell baker, he was a columnist for "the new york times," and although they were competitors, they were close and dear friends. in february 1993, it was announced that russell baker would replace allister cook as the host of master piece theatre. when that was announced, art buchwald decided he was going to write a letter of congratulations to his friend russell baker, thrilled he had launched a new career in television. so he wrote this...
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we should note that i was having a conversation with lieutenant russell last night. this is the man, who was tapped by speaker pelosi to oversee changes to security infrastructure following january 6th, and he told me last night, while these capitol police force wait for additional funding, there is a funding bill that is making its way through congress, he urged these capitol police force to stay strong. he sent his best here to the family, saying that yesterday billy evans and his other officer in stable condition now, they did their job. lindsey and kendis. >> vaughn hilliard tracking the latest this morning. thank you. >>> let's pick up on where vaughn was dropping down right there with lieutenant-general russell hon ray. thank you for being here. you led the review into the security failures in the january 6th insurrection and you see this incident play out on your tv just yesterday. what failures do you think took place yesterday? >> well, let me start off, we have given the 70-page report with over 100 recommendation. from what i could see yesterday, i think i
we should note that i was having a conversation with lieutenant russell last night. this is the man, who was tapped by speaker pelosi to oversee changes to security infrastructure following january 6th, and he told me last night, while these capitol police force wait for additional funding, there is a funding bill that is making its way through congress, he urged these capitol police force to stay strong. he sent his best here to the family, saying that yesterday billy evans and his other...
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this first is a letter that buchwald wrote to russell baker. many will remember him.he was a writer for the new york times. they were very close and very dear friends. in february of 1993 many of you will remember this, it was announced that russell baker would replace alistair cook as the host of public televisions masterpiece theater.
this first is a letter that buchwald wrote to russell baker. many will remember him.he was a writer for the new york times. they were very close and very dear friends. in february of 1993 many of you will remember this, it was announced that russell baker would replace alistair cook as the host of public televisions masterpiece theater.
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russell 2,000 had an 8% draw down. back in favor again.t. >> neil: scott, if i could throw out an unhealthy development in washington. maybe healthy because stimulus is stimulus. trillions in spending. wall street doesn't have any discretion as to whether it's coming through more spending or tax cuts. but they seem to like it just fine. if they're worried about it, they have a funny way of showing it. what do you think? >> yeah, wild parties are fun until your parents come home. i think i know that from experience maybe. a flashback or two. >> neil: i was busy at home studies and as was art. we cannot relate to that example. continue the thought. >> i had parties that nobody would come to. but. >> neil: i got it. >> the reality is d.c. is addicted to this just like students are to partying. the sense of they keep spending, they keep putting out these numbers and keeping the consumer on the government doll until they can't stop anymore. at some point this has to be paid for. i think we're starting to see indications of that. capital gain ta
russell 2,000 had an 8% draw down. back in favor again.t. >> neil: scott, if i could throw out an unhealthy development in washington. maybe healthy because stimulus is stimulus. trillions in spending. wall street doesn't have any discretion as to whether it's coming through more spending or tax cuts. but they seem to like it just fine. if they're worried about it, they have a funny way of showing it. what do you think? >> yeah, wild parties are fun until your parents come home. i...
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also russell 2000 having a good day compared to other indices. a better day yesterday.hat does this say about the domestic economy? i get a sense, investors the whole value versus growth, reopening versus stay at home, what about the sort of focus on the u.s. economy, how we make money there? >> we've obviously seen there is a two-speed recovery in the global economy. the united states is ahead on vaccine distribution and reopenings. clearly our domestic economy will do better in the coming months than some european economies further behind in the tug-of-war between vaccines and virus. i certainly think the russell 2000 is pox sy for the domestic economy is a great way to play it. by the way outperforming all major indices this year and outperform last year. the russell 2000 made up small and mid-sized companies largely domestically focused f you believe the outsized performance for the united states will continue this year the russell is a great place to be. charles: i believe that too. shana, you have the amazing individual ideas. you think there are pandemic winners
also russell 2000 having a good day compared to other indices. a better day yesterday.hat does this say about the domestic economy? i get a sense, investors the whole value versus growth, reopening versus stay at home, what about the sort of focus on the u.s. economy, how we make money there? >> we've obviously seen there is a two-speed recovery in the global economy. the united states is ahead on vaccine distribution and reopenings. clearly our domestic economy will do better in the...
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the russell, of the small caps down by more than 3%. two days of big losses. the airlines, 10 straight days of losses. it's been pretty brutal out there. maybe regressing --mainly regressing. there's a thing called factor analysis where you pick those themes. if you pick them wrong in the last two weeks you've gotten smashed. i think the -- jonathan: i think this reflects the domestic story. lisa: international travel not happening based on this bifurcated recovery from the pandemic. basically he was talking about the hope trade. earnings season is so great to a market trading on hope. there will be a recovery trade that resumes. however right now people trying to figure out how do you price hope jonathan: i'm in shock. anything to say or add? tom: what does tottenham do when they play southhampton today? to be honest here it is a complete blow up. could you imagine if there were 40,000 fans to greet them today? jonathan: away from the games themselves we are talking about florentino perez, we are talking john henry of liverpool. these are some of the -- of bu
the russell, of the small caps down by more than 3%. two days of big losses. the airlines, 10 straight days of losses. it's been pretty brutal out there. maybe regressing --mainly regressing. there's a thing called factor analysis where you pick those themes. if you pick them wrong in the last two weeks you've gotten smashed. i think the -- jonathan: i think this reflects the domestic story. lisa: international travel not happening based on this bifurcated recovery from the pandemic. basically...
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the russell rotunda balcony overlooking the capitol and the entire constitution avenue was filled with law enforcement, first responder cars, sirens, ambulances. the helicopter, a helicopter landed on the east front of the capitol and separates the come from the supreme court. and the library of congress and that's where the helicopter landed. it was a sense of disbelief really. like, something is happening again? especially with the enhanced security presence that was already here. but it worked. the security did work because that -- the person, the suspect was unable to breach the capitol. he was stuck and he didn't get whatever his motive was, whatever he was trying to do. he obviously did not get directly into the capitol, those barriers and the capitol police officers did stop him. >> stay with us. i want to bring back into the conversation congresswoman dean. let me read the statement from the acting u.s. capitol police chief. she says, quote, it is with profound sadst to share the news of the passing of officer william evans this afternoon from injuries sustained. officer evans
the russell rotunda balcony overlooking the capitol and the entire constitution avenue was filled with law enforcement, first responder cars, sirens, ambulances. the helicopter, a helicopter landed on the east front of the capitol and separates the come from the supreme court. and the library of congress and that's where the helicopter landed. it was a sense of disbelief really. like, something is happening again? especially with the enhanced security presence that was already here. but it...
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. >> russell has a question for you guys. is it safe to take the second moderna vaccine? i will suspect you will say yes but the situation there is, my daughter-in-law just found out that she is pregnant. there hasn't been too much study so we are concerned, because she is pregnant. actually, you have seen some studies on that, haven't you? you want to take this one? >> go ahead. >> the new england journal just reported about 35,000 pregnancies, with either the moderna or the pfizer vaccine . the safety, no severe or no adverse events that were above ordinary for pregnant women or fetuses. so the cdc came clearly that this is really something that seems very safe to pregnancy and i agree. >> good to know. >> and the actual reason this person should get the second dose, so the pregnant woman won't be exposed. >> by the way, russell, congratulations on your daughter-in-law's pregnancy. that is so exciting. last question, dr. rutherford, maybe you can take this one. given graduations are coming up, i want to know what type of setting would you consider safe, given the bay ar
. >> russell has a question for you guys. is it safe to take the second moderna vaccine? i will suspect you will say yes but the situation there is, my daughter-in-law just found out that she is pregnant. there hasn't been too much study so we are concerned, because she is pregnant. actually, you have seen some studies on that, haven't you? you want to take this one? >> go ahead. >> the new england journal just reported about 35,000 pregnancies, with either the moderna or the...
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i was russell fisher. he was chief from 1949 till his close to his death in 1982 and russell fischer had been through the harvard program. he was one of francis's favorites very promising young pathologist. and so he she recommended him for the job. here is the chief medical examiner for the state of maryland. and when pathologist. and so she recommended him for 1 the96 job as the chief medical examiner for the state of maryland. and when she died in homic1962n russell fisher went to harvard t and said, you know, we'll pick up the homicide seminar. we'll just move it to baltimore and do it down here. they said, great, take them with you. and they moved permane 1962, rul fischer went to harvard and said we will pick up homicide some more. we will do it down here. he said great, take it with you. they move down here in 1968 and they've been here ever since. they are here for the purpose of teaching. we have now had the homicide seminar here -- it's been over 50 years. artifacts from a different era. when i f
i was russell fisher. he was chief from 1949 till his close to his death in 1982 and russell fischer had been through the harvard program. he was one of francis's favorites very promising young pathologist. and so he she recommended him for the job. here is the chief medical examiner for the state of maryland. and when pathologist. and so she recommended him for 1 the96 job as the chief medical examiner for the state of maryland. and when she died in homic1962n russell fisher went to harvard t...
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we do have an -- russell hardy.tential state of emergency for tokyo and other regions. tbs a telling tokyo could be asking restaurants to close in the next day of emergency. they will ask department stores to close during the state of emergency as well. tokyo will be seeking the state of emergency from april 29 to may 9. this reports that is not just tokyo with japan also declaring a state of emergency. that formal decision could be announced as early as this week and we will be following that. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. netflix shares plunged after he reported dramatically lower first quarter growth as people emerge from pandemic lot downs. it added just under 4 million new subscribers under its phone -- its own forecast. it was a stark contrast to the beginning of last year when netflix added 16 million new customers. new show output was also slower as covid 19 disrupted production. apple has unveiled its updated ipad for a faster processor, 5g connectivity, a
we do have an -- russell hardy.tential state of emergency for tokyo and other regions. tbs a telling tokyo could be asking restaurants to close in the next day of emergency. they will ask department stores to close during the state of emergency as well. tokyo will be seeking the state of emergency from april 29 to may 9. this reports that is not just tokyo with japan also declaring a state of emergency. that formal decision could be announced as early as this week and we will be following that....
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i'm also delighted to welcome everybody here as far as this kirk lecture series, russell kirk lecture series, russell clerk believed in the permanent things those moral and spiritual truths that makes government -- democratic self-government possible. and dr. kirk viewed the conservative movement, the conservative movement, as the crucial actor in task of recovering and defending those permanent things. and there's no more important scholar of the conservative movement in america today than our speaker, george h. nash. dr. nash has been studying the conservative movement for decadessed. we have made a fuel biography of dr. nash available but a couple of highlights here. three volume biography of herbert hoover is groundbreaking book 0 the conservative intellectual movement in america since 45 and a more recent back, reappraising the right, the past and future of american conservatism, just to name a few. i think that if pundits on the left and right could just suspend their addiction to twitter for a knew moments and -- few moments and pick up one of this books read one of his many es
i'm also delighted to welcome everybody here as far as this kirk lecture series, russell kirk lecture series, russell clerk believed in the permanent things those moral and spiritual truths that makes government -- democratic self-government possible. and dr. kirk viewed the conservative movement, the conservative movement, as the crucial actor in task of recovering and defending those permanent things. and there's no more important scholar of the conservative movement in america today than our...
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stocks are going to lead the way and best way for those looking for expouz your with a russell 3,000 product or an s&p 1500 product. >> always good to see you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> president biden is expected to lay out aggressive measures to cut green house gas emissions and just now treasury secretary yellen is speaking about the financial side of that issue ylan muoy has the latest. >> reporter: she's speaking today to the institute of international finance and in her prepared remarks she says this investors need consistent and comp rabl ways to assess risk and working to develop the standards with international partners in addition yellen also emphasizes therole of the private sector and president biden's infrastructure package is tax credits for clean energy invest s that are technology neutral. this comes as democrats today unveiled a similar idea providing a tax incentive for any facility with zero emissions. under that plan new facilities could qualify for a production tax credit of 2.5 cents per kilowatt hour or 30% investment tax credit chairman wyden sponsoring
stocks are going to lead the way and best way for those looking for expouz your with a russell 3,000 product or an s&p 1500 product. >> always good to see you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> president biden is expected to lay out aggressive measures to cut green house gas emissions and just now treasury secretary yellen is speaking about the financial side of that issue ylan muoy has the latest. >> reporter: she's speaking today to the institute of...
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philip buckley junior -- william buckley, jr., russell kirk , he starts getting active. he takes it slightly more traditionalist buckleyian view of traditionalism. and they found the magazine in 1955 which, for decades, arguably up until today, is the institutional flag bearer of the american right. buckley establishes the national review. in the inaugural issue he includes the line everyone here has probably heard before, that we are committed to standing for our history, yelling stop. i think the postmodern, world war ii facility movement had a -- to it, that being the late 18th century british statesman who was perhaps most famous for writing his reflections on the revolution in france in which he expressed a profound commitment to epistemological humility by the limits of knowledge and limits of using pure, unadulterated, utopian conceptions of reason to advocate and implement the ideal society. he looked across the english channel and saw a revolutionary france and said, no. you see an appreciation of historical imperialism, the consensus of what has been passed dow
philip buckley junior -- william buckley, jr., russell kirk , he starts getting active. he takes it slightly more traditionalist buckleyian view of traditionalism. and they found the magazine in 1955 which, for decades, arguably up until today, is the institutional flag bearer of the american right. buckley establishes the national review. in the inaugural issue he includes the line everyone here has probably heard before, that we are committed to standing for our history, yelling stop. i think...
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i was russell fisher. he was chief from 1949 till his close to his death in 1982 and russell fischer had been through the harvard program. he was one of francis's favorites very promising young pathologist. and so he she recommended him for the job. here is the chief medical examiner for the state of maryland. and when she died in 1962 russell fisher went to harvard and said, you know, we'll pick up the homicide seminar. we'll just move it down to baltimore and we'll do it down here. so they said great take him with you and they moved down here in 1968 and they've been here ever since. so they're here on permanent loan for the purpose of teaching. and we've had now the homicide seminar here in baltimore. it's been over. it's been over it was fifty years. it's a long time. well other artifacts from a different era when i first saw these in 1992. i always just swept away by the art and and i i was you know initially interested. in their craft and their art, you know, so and that's what got me drawn into him,
i was russell fisher. he was chief from 1949 till his close to his death in 1982 and russell fischer had been through the harvard program. he was one of francis's favorites very promising young pathologist. and so he she recommended him for the job. here is the chief medical examiner for the state of maryland. and when she died in 1962 russell fisher went to harvard and said, you know, we'll pick up the homicide seminar. we'll just move it down to baltimore and we'll do it down here. so they...
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the relative performance to the russell 2000 have been straight down, you see the arrows there. if you look at that chart that chart has never been in trouble. the top chart is top five stocks, 21% of the s&p, at this point, and almost $8 trillion it's just that the relative has been so bad. it's not tech recovering, it's just the reciprocal is changing. the second chart, look at the trend line on the russell 2000 relative we've bounced off that line to the penny five times in a row. guess what happened four weeks ago, we touched that line again. so crowding in small cap abandoning of rested champions and rested champions are coming back to life finally last chart qqq, top five stocks are about 40% of the qqq. top panel. it's ascending bottom panel, it's relative to the xpx basically flat for seven or eight months. this is the opportunity. they're rested they can reassert themselves again and it's chasing small cap and cyclicals. not a bad bet. >> carter, thank you this to the point reversion to the mean. >> yeah, by the way, champion for a day, i'm sure you love that walk off h
the relative performance to the russell 2000 have been straight down, you see the arrows there. if you look at that chart that chart has never been in trouble. the top chart is top five stocks, 21% of the s&p, at this point, and almost $8 trillion it's just that the relative has been so bad. it's not tech recovering, it's just the reciprocal is changing. the second chart, look at the trend line on the russell 2000 relative we've bounced off that line to the penny five times in a row. guess...
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reporter: i actually have a birds eye view from the russell rotunda on the senate side of the capitaly and heard a page say there's an external security threat in the capital was a you can move within the building , but you can't go outside so i looked through the window that shows the actual capitol rotunda and right there, there's abuse-- blue sedan that crashed into a barrier that essentially comes up out of the ground to prevent vehicles from driving right onto the front of the capitol steps. that vehicle remains they are. it's crashed and smashed into the barrier. i also saw a person lying on the ground. there were capitol police tending to the unidentified individual. there were also national guard around. there were two ambulances and out of those were two stretchers rolled out. one's thresher went to the person that was lying on the ground. that person was loaded onto the stretcher. the second stretcher went further beyond my viewpoint to another individual that i could not see pic of the stretcher came back in my viewpoint with the person on the stretcher and they were loaded
reporter: i actually have a birds eye view from the russell rotunda on the senate side of the capitaly and heard a page say there's an external security threat in the capital was a you can move within the building , but you can't go outside so i looked through the window that shows the actual capitol rotunda and right there, there's abuse-- blue sedan that crashed into a barrier that essentially comes up out of the ground to prevent vehicles from driving right onto the front of the capitol...
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take a look at the russell 2000, the small caps. they are losing 2.5% right now.rgest percentage loser of the major averages. but also that take a look at the nasdaq. the nasdaq is swooning as well. right now it's down for a second straight day pulled lower by weakness in big technology and growth stocks which really brought with it along over the past year. well, past five years. nasdaq down about 1%, losing 157 points. so let's focus, let's go a little micro here. investors are going to be watching netflix earnings out after bell in 40 minutes. the streaming giant is the first of the fangs to post first quarter results. analysts are expecting earnings per share of $2.98, that's an 89% spike on revenue of $7.33 billion, a jump of 24% from the same quarter last year. so these are great, great at least targets that analysts believe the company will hit. investors will definitely scrutinize the number of new subscribers added during the quarter. will it match, beat or miss the expected 6.252 million people in ahead of the report, netflix stock is trending just sligh
take a look at the russell 2000, the small caps. they are losing 2.5% right now.rgest percentage loser of the major averages. but also that take a look at the nasdaq. the nasdaq is swooning as well. right now it's down for a second straight day pulled lower by weakness in big technology and growth stocks which really brought with it along over the past year. well, past five years. nasdaq down about 1%, losing 157 points. so let's focus, let's go a little micro here. investors are going to be...
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which was called barrett's grocery and it was owned by william russell barrett. a white man in town, so this was an example of black progress of black initiative in a in a rough neighborhood, but a progressing neighborhood. and thomas morris is right at the heart of that. he was you know, trying to make a better life for himself for his family for his wife patty for his daughter. and for every other black in the curve and ida wells was a part of that. she was part of that group. and then came a terrible event. it began with two children. playing marbles on a front lawn and fight happened and an argument happened and then a scrabble happened and suddenly the kids were fighting suddenly adults joined in. the adults took sides the parents took sides and before long there was a full-blown melee. in the town whites against blacks and it went on for more than a day it lingered for days. after the fight itself, and there were some injury during the fight one of the people injured was barrett the grocery store owner who said he was clubbed in the head by one of the black
which was called barrett's grocery and it was owned by william russell barrett. a white man in town, so this was an example of black progress of black initiative in a in a rough neighborhood, but a progressing neighborhood. and thomas morris is right at the heart of that. he was you know, trying to make a better life for himself for his family for his wife patty for his daughter. and for every other black in the curve and ida wells was a part of that. she was part of that group. and then came a...
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charles: russell being of course, really the best gauge for the domestic economy.t has been like gangbusters. outperforming all other indices. i agree with you there. sylvia, let me go to your wheelhouse, seems like the problem with the in general is too much supply. ipos, direct listings, spacs, even your neck of the woods almost 100 launching, historic numbers. is there too much supply out there and could that cause more problems? >> no, i don't think there is too much supply necessarily. we started the year hot. we had over 87 billion of spacs out there. they have a trillion of acquisition capital in terms of etfs. 100 came out. if you look at the filings there are hundreds of them pending. takes 60 to 75 daysish to get an etf go live. you will see more come out. charles: okay. >> gives access to new emerging technologies. it is cooling off. but i anticipate it to heat back up. charles: michelle, when you come on you give us some names. what are some of your favorites right now as we're in this sort of weird period for this market? >> well i definitely like bank
charles: russell being of course, really the best gauge for the domestic economy.t has been like gangbusters. outperforming all other indices. i agree with you there. sylvia, let me go to your wheelhouse, seems like the problem with the in general is too much supply. ipos, direct listings, spacs, even your neck of the woods almost 100 launching, historic numbers. is there too much supply out there and could that cause more problems? >> no, i don't think there is too much supply...
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there's another painting on the right by charles russell, the famous painter of western scenes. and this was a painting that hung at the lbj ranch that the johnson's subsequently gave to their library. in this case in between there are many gifts that were given to the johnson's, , again by friends, and in some cases by heads of state including there's a wonderful solid gold representation of the mountain where there's a diamond where the sea of tranquility is located. the sea of tranquility is of course where neil armstrong and buzz aldrin first landed on the moon. president johnson of course was very active in the space program, and so that mission occurred after he left the oval office, it was very much part of his efforts that we actually made it to the moon. this is a small private office set up for president johnson, and it was meant to model the private office, the oval office. through that door which are show in the moment is our replicate of the johnson oval office. but this was his small study he used on occasion. it includes a very long couch, very long because johnso
there's another painting on the right by charles russell, the famous painter of western scenes. and this was a painting that hung at the lbj ranch that the johnson's subsequently gave to their library. in this case in between there are many gifts that were given to the johnson's, , again by friends, and in some cases by heads of state including there's a wonderful solid gold representation of the mountain where there's a diamond where the sea of tranquility is located. the sea of tranquility is...
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nasdaq lightly lower russell the laggard down 1.5%. up next, new comments from the ceo of exxon about the role oil and gas will play in a lower on society plus, the ceo of t-mobile going all in on 5g back in a couple of minutes. these days you have to keep everything moving and reinvent the wheel. with a hybrid, you can do both. that's why manufacturers are going hybrid with ibm. with watson on a hybrid cloud factories can use ai to automate the little things so they can focus on the next big thing. businesses that want to innovate at scale are going with a smarter hybrid cloud using the technology and expertise of ibm. >>> welcome back let's have a look at some individual market movers ubs upgrading retailers ambercrombie and pitch is and l brands today saying the companies will fare well this the reopening. both stocks higher nicely, 7% for ambercrombie. >>> exxon's ceo outliningert company's esg efforts and push to a low carbon future he was on cnbc earlier today her are some of the heylights. >> you look at the role oil and gas pla
nasdaq lightly lower russell the laggard down 1.5%. up next, new comments from the ceo of exxon about the role oil and gas will play in a lower on society plus, the ceo of t-mobile going all in on 5g back in a couple of minutes. these days you have to keep everything moving and reinvent the wheel. with a hybrid, you can do both. that's why manufacturers are going hybrid with ibm. with watson on a hybrid cloud factories can use ai to automate the little things so they can focus on the next big...
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russell 2000 down slightly both the russell and the dow down 0.2 nasdaq up over 1%.ectors up more than 1%. the worst performer, financials on the eves of their earnings reports tomorrow, banks just pulling back a little bit, sara. >> that will do it, enough for a record close another record high on the s&p 500, despite that pause for j&j's vaccine. welcome back to "closing bell. if you are just joining us, i'm sara eisen along with wilfred frost and mike santoli take a look at how we finished up across the board. the dow was lower about 65 points thanks in part to ibm that was the biggest drag. nike, goldman sachs, j&j, jpmorgan all big losers on the dow. boeing was the biggest winner. as far as the s&p 500, closing at a new high. utilities were the best performing sector. we did have lower interest rates. 1.62 your yield on your 10-year. that helped technology rise to the top of the market. the nasdaq up 1% the nasdaq 100 closing at a record high. the nasdaq composite not too far off itself and the small caps a little weaker that this in part to what we saw in finan
russell 2000 down slightly both the russell and the dow down 0.2 nasdaq up over 1%.ectors up more than 1%. the worst performer, financials on the eves of their earnings reports tomorrow, banks just pulling back a little bit, sara. >> that will do it, enough for a record close another record high on the s&p 500, despite that pause for j&j's vaccine. welcome back to "closing bell. if you are just joining us, i'm sara eisen along with wilfred frost and mike santoli take a look...
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russell long, whatever you thought of him, he had a mind on him. so did bob dole. and secondly, you get into the middle of these issues and realize how complex it is -- the trade-offs, the effect on the economy, the fairness of the revenue burdens, all those things coming on top of you -- come in on top of you. and partly, you get a sobered sense on the available room for maneuver. that changes the way you look at things a little bit. secondly, secondly, i think you're sobered about the complexity of it and you're less breezy than you have been about things before. >> what kind of chairman was russell wong? walter: brilliant. i knew the -- knew the senate, the laws, clever. i mean, he knew how to handle tax laws. he only called them up the day before christmas or something like that. he would never give you an extended period to work on his bill. funny man. so funny. >> did he talk about his dad? >> yeah. talked about his dad. talked about uncle earl mostly. he would say don't tax me, tax that fellow behind the tree. >> being chairman of the finance committee, what
russell long, whatever you thought of him, he had a mind on him. so did bob dole. and secondly, you get into the middle of these issues and realize how complex it is -- the trade-offs, the effect on the economy, the fairness of the revenue burdens, all those things coming on top of you -- come in on top of you. and partly, you get a sobered sense on the available room for maneuver. that changes the way you look at things a little bit. secondly, secondly, i think you're sobered about the...
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and lieutenant general russel honore joins me now. first i want you to talk about what your findings were in this review. >> yes, chris. we made about six substantial recommendations. one on intelligence, which we've heard a lot about, the i.g. of the capital -- capitol police spoke to that yesterday. by the time we finished in six weeks, we finished the intelligence processing. they need more people, more trained people. we added an additional 833 officers. the capitol police are 233 short. we need a recruiting and retention program to fill the 233 that they're short today, plus the additional 800 we recommended that they hire to buy down overtime. they spent 27,000 hours last year on overtime. they counted about 300 officers they would need. these officers that are on duty today are not spending six and seven days a week working 12 hours a day, which also affect their training. and we made a big recommendation that they need additional training. we recommend the authorities to allow the capitol police chief in emergencies to request
and lieutenant general russel honore joins me now. first i want you to talk about what your findings were in this review. >> yes, chris. we made about six substantial recommendations. one on intelligence, which we've heard a lot about, the i.g. of the capital -- capitol police spoke to that yesterday. by the time we finished in six weeks, we finished the intelligence processing. they need more people, more trained people. we added an additional 833 officers. the capitol police are 233...
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today, comedian, actor and writer russell brand, plus it's fun, it's easy, it's beautiful.all art. also, a 911 dispatcher that saved a dog in distress is our good news! story of the day. all next on live. and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest. [cheering] ♪ is my fantasy ♪ ♪ i said ooh ♪ ♪ shut and dance with me ♪ you know, it's a tuesday, tuesday april 6th when ryan is sauntering in. sauntering. -his tan suit. -that was my saunter. is that a tan on tan moment you're having? yes, it is. thank you for the woo, andrea. you are a, um... what is it called?
today, comedian, actor and writer russell brand, plus it's fun, it's easy, it's beautiful.all art. also, a 911 dispatcher that saved a dog in distress is our good news! story of the day. all next on live. and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest. [cheering] ♪ is my fantasy ♪ ♪ i said ooh ♪ ♪ shut and dance with me ♪ you know, it's a tuesday, tuesday april 6th when ryan is sauntering in. sauntering. -his tan suit. -that was my saunter. is that a tan on tan moment you're having?...
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russell trott, bbc news. you�*re watching bbc news.ith which you�*ve been involved? our specialist reporter marianna spring spoke to one woman about her experiences. conspiracy theories, including about vaccines, have boomed on social media during the pandemic and family and friends of those who believe them have been voicing their concerns. catherine knows better than most what that is like. nowadays, she lives a quiet life in the isle of wight with her family but she used to be an ardent believer in conspiracy theories including that vaccines are part of a sinister global plot to kill millions of people. j a sinister global plot to kill millions of people.- a sinister global plot to kill millions of --eole. , millions of people. i felt extremely art of a millions of people. i felt extremely part of a club _ millions of people. i felt extremely part of a club when _ millions of people. i felt extremely part of a club when i _ millions of people. i felt extremely part of a club when i was _ millions of people. i felt extremely part of
russell trott, bbc news. you�*re watching bbc news.ith which you�*ve been involved? our specialist reporter marianna spring spoke to one woman about her experiences. conspiracy theories, including about vaccines, have boomed on social media during the pandemic and family and friends of those who believe them have been voicing their concerns. catherine knows better than most what that is like. nowadays, she lives a quiet life in the isle of wight with her family but she used to be an ardent...
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a bit counterintuitive here is the nasdaq 100 against the russell 2,000. large cap growth against small caps two-year chart you see this obviously is the massive liftoff and relative performance of those relatively safe large growth stocks that was into and right after the crash last year. so it held the strength here this is a huge value rotation, move into cyclicals, small caps racing so what is this here not that far from where the growth stocks have lifted off before i don't necessarily see clear direction on this trending i think it's a lot of give and take at these levels right here. both the nasdaq 100 and the russell have been struggling with various levels so i think we're not really purely in that all one or all the other type market but there's a lot of comeback for the russell if people get very excited about the pace of the economy. so why, perhaps, did we have the consumer and still and financial stocks back off on a day you had great data retail sales priced this this is the discretionary etf going back six months. this is a massive outperfo
a bit counterintuitive here is the nasdaq 100 against the russell 2,000. large cap growth against small caps two-year chart you see this obviously is the massive liftoff and relative performance of those relatively safe large growth stocks that was into and right after the crash last year. so it held the strength here this is a huge value rotation, move into cyclicals, small caps racing so what is this here not that far from where the growth stocks have lifted off before i don't necessarily see...
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but he�*s learned to adapt and thrive, as russell trott reports.jured his front legs in a car accident. but although he was feeling a little "ruff", she recognised something in dexter — that he was a fighter, and so she put him through surgery and therapy sessions, and effectively taught him to run on his hind legs. we didn�*t think he�*d make it. his front legs got caught underneath the wheel. i couldn�*t put another dog down without giving him a chance. he�*s become something of a celebrity in his hometown of ouray, colorado, and he�*s put a smile on the faces of his family and the locals. kentee describes dexter as goofy, sweet and smart, and she credits the dog�*s upbeat demeanour of helping them all paw through the pandemic, especially after she lost herjob. dexter, for his part, seems to be taking it all in his stride. russell trott, bbc news. a great site! now it�*s time for a look at the weather with nick miller. some areas have been vaccine in warm april sunshine but not everywhere —— been basking. producing more cloud than england and wal
but he�*s learned to adapt and thrive, as russell trott reports.jured his front legs in a car accident. but although he was feeling a little "ruff", she recognised something in dexter — that he was a fighter, and so she put him through surgery and therapy sessions, and effectively taught him to run on his hind legs. we didn�*t think he�*d make it. his front legs got caught underneath the wheel. i couldn�*t put another dog down without giving him a chance. he�*s become...
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with his horse russell. and i am tempted to say hi russell as well. how did you do it?bout as is and i was thinking i need a donkey, i started is and i was thinking i need a donkey, istarted making is and i was thinking i need a donkey, i started making a donkey and perhaps i should make a pony and then i thought to myself, i had several settings here and i prop them up and now he is a horse. it looks like he is talking as well when you talk.— when you talk. no, he is 'ust eatina. when you talk. no, he is 'ust eating. vou i when you talk. no, he is 'ust eating. you know, i when you talk. no, he isjust eating. you know, pretty- when you talk. no, he isjust l eating. you know, pretty much when you talk. no, he isjust i eating. you know, pretty much hi, russ, how are you doing, that is all i get out of him.— i get out of him. david, have you 'ust been i get out of him. david, have you just been getting _ i get out of him. david, have you just been getting super - i get out of him. david, have you just been getting super lonely i i get out of him. david, have you. just been
with his horse russell. and i am tempted to say hi russell as well. how did you do it?bout as is and i was thinking i need a donkey, i started is and i was thinking i need a donkey, istarted making is and i was thinking i need a donkey, i started making a donkey and perhaps i should make a pony and then i thought to myself, i had several settings here and i prop them up and now he is a horse. it looks like he is talking as well when you talk.— when you talk. no, he is 'ust eatina. when you...