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last night in soho is a _ they take a turn. last night in soho is a film _ they take a turn.y its music and cinema-— especially its music and cinema. . , ., ., especially its music and cinema. ., ., all cinema. it is a celebration of all that was _ cinema. it is a celebration of all that was wonderful i cinema. it is a celebration of all that was wonderful about | all that was wonderful about british film in the 60s, hammer house and peeping tom, the press burglar, all of that, all of those elements are there, and yeah. of those elements are there, and yeah-— and yeah. the works of the 19605 and yeah. the works of the 1960s classic _ and yeah. the works of the 1960s classic pop - and yeah. the works of the 1960s classic pop female i 19605 classic pop female vocalists like petula clark are omnipresent throughout edgar wright's movie. i omnipresent throughout edgar wright's movie.— wright's movie. i feel like those songs _ wright's movie. i feel like those songs by _ wright's movie. i feel like those songs by the - wright's movie. i feel like | those songs by the female singer
last night in soho is a _ they take a turn. last night in soho is a film _ they take a turn.y its music and cinema-— especially its music and cinema. . , ., ., especially its music and cinema. ., ., all cinema. it is a celebration of all that was _ cinema. it is a celebration of all that was wonderful i cinema. it is a celebration of all that was wonderful about | all that was wonderful about british film in the 60s, hammer house and peeping tom, the press burglar, all of that, all of those...
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last night in soho is a film which really references the 1960s, especially its music and cinema. peeping tom, the powell and pressburger, all of that, all of those sort of elements are there, and yeah... # you got worries, all the noise and the hurries... the works of the 1960s classic pop female vocalists like petula clark are omnipresent throughout edgar wright's movie. i think a lot of those songs by the female singers of the time, they are big and emotional, like, heart—rending ballads — they always seem like they are stained with tears. there is something sort of melancholic and about them and bittersweet, which i always pick up on, and that is why i wanted to feature so many of them. last night in soho is providing audiences with an unsettling trip back to the 1960s, suggesting the feelgood decade was not all it might have appeared to have been. i think what you are trying to say with this film is, there was never a period in history where everything worked right. don't look back to the past but for the good times — create them in the present, create them in the future. i m
last night in soho is a film which really references the 1960s, especially its music and cinema. peeping tom, the powell and pressburger, all of that, all of those sort of elements are there, and yeah... # you got worries, all the noise and the hurries... the works of the 1960s classic pop female vocalists like petula clark are omnipresent throughout edgar wright's movie. i think a lot of those songs by the female singers of the time, they are big and emotional, like, heart—rending ballads...
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last night in soho is a film which really references the 1960s, especially its music and cinema.he powell and pressburger, all of that, all of those elements are there, and yeah. # you got worries, all the noise and the hurries... the works of the 1960s classic pop female vocalists like petula clark are omnipresent throughout edgar wright's movie. i feel like those songs by the female singers of the time, they are big and emotional, heart—rending ballads though they always seem like they are stained with tears. there is something sort of melancholic and about them and bittersweet, which i always pick up on, and that is why i wanted to feature so many of them. last night in soho is providing audiences with an unsettling trip back to the 1960s, suggesting the feelgood decade was not all it might have appeared to have been. i think what you are trying to say with this film is, there was never a period in history where everything worked right. don't look back to the past but the good times, create them in the present, create them in the future, that is the ultimate message. edgar wri
last night in soho is a film which really references the 1960s, especially its music and cinema.he powell and pressburger, all of that, all of those elements are there, and yeah. # you got worries, all the noise and the hurries... the works of the 1960s classic pop female vocalists like petula clark are omnipresent throughout edgar wright's movie. i feel like those songs by the female singers of the time, they are big and emotional, heart—rending ballads though they always seem like they are...
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last night in soho. made by shot of dead...all comes to london to be a fashion student, she is obsessed with the �*60s. she finds herself lightly taken back into the �*60s through dreams or are they dreams are a ghostly apparition? sandy is a wannabe singer in the 19605 whose lives she starts to mirror and in fact starts to share that life is up on them on hand this is like a wishful film fantasy with somebody who loves a �*60s wakes up in the �*60s, in a cafe. it is also a nightmare because what happens is she starts to see things she can't do anything about. the thing i really love about it, i'm a big fan of edgar wright anyway, his movies of always sort of teetered on the brink of being musicals, when he does a car chases there like musical car chases. when he does fight scenes, it's like musical fight scenes. this have dance scenes and big pop soundtracks but it slips between being between this and a slasher movie. at that was really clever between doing and how it shifted. people may find it's a bit too full of movie refer
last night in soho. made by shot of dead...all comes to london to be a fashion student, she is obsessed with the �*60s. she finds herself lightly taken back into the �*60s through dreams or are they dreams are a ghostly apparition? sandy is a wannabe singer in the 19605 whose lives she starts to mirror and in fact starts to share that life is up on them on hand this is like a wishful film fantasy with somebody who loves a �*60s wakes up in the �*60s, in a cafe. it is also a nightmare...
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she now stars in the film "last night in soho. >> ms. collins. yes. 8:00. that's a problem. i know using the -- no using the laundry room at night. it rattles right through to mine. >> i don't do laundry. huh? i don't do nighttime laundry. i do do laundry. i'm very clean. >> good. it's a bit old fashioned for some but i won't do nothing to it. if you don't like it, you can t's peect. i love it. >> stephen: please welcome to thomasin mckenzie. ( cheers and applause ) ♪♪ >> stephen: hey! hi. >> stephen: thank you so much for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> stephen: nice to meet you. you, too. >> stephen: i understand this is your first american talk show. >> it is. i think first talk show. >> stephen: i'm honored to have you here. i love the outfit you chose. i love hounds tooth. that's fantastic. >> i'm not naturally a very stylesh person, so this is all up to my stylist, thomas. >> stephen: well done, thomas. yeah. >> stephen: you hail from wellington new zealand. >> yes. >> stephen: which is a town i love and a country i adore. >> i would
she now stars in the film "last night in soho. >> ms. collins. yes. 8:00. that's a problem. i know using the -- no using the laundry room at night. it rattles right through to mine. >> i don't do laundry. huh? i don't do nighttime laundry. i do do laundry. i'm very clean. >> good. it's a bit old fashioned for some but i won't do nothing to it. if you don't like it, you can t's peect. i love it. >> stephen: please welcome to thomasin mckenzie. ( cheers and applause )...
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the scary side of nostalgia hits theaters with "last night in soho." >> and amazon raising new questions about the economy. better get new febreze fabric antimicrobial. its water-based formula penetrates fabrics to kill 99.9% of bacteria and it eliminates odors. spray it on your furniture, your rugs, your clothes - wherever bacteria and odors hide. you can even sanitize your car seats! for a deeper clean and a freshness you'll love... try new febreze fabric antimicrobial. start...
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she attempted to visit hunter biden's soho art show and live to tell the tale.our intrepid reporting at the art show, how did it go? >> unfortunately i wasn't allowed in. there was a very nice security guard out front called theo who said i had to have an appointment. i did try to make an appointment, i emailed the gallery owner and asked if i could have one of these exclusive viewings of hunter biden's paintings but unfortunately i've got no response, so in the end i went across the road to another art gallery, very high-end gallery called the martin lawrence gallery and there i found that they have beautiful paintings by picasso and roy lichtenstein and so on and they are cheaper. you can buy a picasso, a signed picasso for $400,000, which is cheaper than hunter biden's $500,000 painting. i think possibly the people who are paying insane prices for hunter biden's paintings are not really doing it for the arts. >> tucker: i wonder how many actual artists, talented people who have slaved away for years with no recognition and no income have seen this and decided
she attempted to visit hunter biden's soho art show and live to tell the tale.our intrepid reporting at the art show, how did it go? >> unfortunately i wasn't allowed in. there was a very nice security guard out front called theo who said i had to have an appointment. i did try to make an appointment, i emailed the gallery owner and asked if i could have one of these exclusive viewings of hunter biden's paintings but unfortunately i've got no response, so in the end i went across the road...
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wendy hurrell has been to meet them in soho.rophet, ron scoffs sweets from the train trolley. these aren't real frogs, are they? or harry gets hold of the marauder�*s map. hang on. this is hogwarts. those props have all been made by two graphic designers during a 20—year association that has now built up quite the empire in soho. downstairs is the gallery. it is all about graphic design. house of minalima, on wardour street, is studio, shop and museum. in here are some of our actual props from the films. - and it all started when miraphora mina sat down one day and hand—wrote a letter. now she and eduardo have been recreating the wizarding world in new editions ofjk rowling's harry potter books that are 3d and interactive. i used to love drawing, like, - sections of houses and dolls houses, when i was little, and i think you did as well. _ so we kind of always - imagine what would it be like to be a young reader. i think you probably noticed from the gallery that detail| is our thing and our passion, and so to try and then - get
wendy hurrell has been to meet them in soho.rophet, ron scoffs sweets from the train trolley. these aren't real frogs, are they? or harry gets hold of the marauder�*s map. hang on. this is hogwarts. those props have all been made by two graphic designers during a 20—year association that has now built up quite the empire in soho. downstairs is the gallery. it is all about graphic design. house of minalima, on wardour street, is studio, shop and museum. in here are some of our actual props...
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down in soho where the fancy people live, barbara corcoran owns soho. jonathan: not biting.you seen the broker's fees in this city? it is getting real. tom: why did you step in with ms. corcoran and bring that up? jonathan: because it is personal. always best to put your personal issue aside when you have a conversation, unlike you at the end there. tom: when we move the show to london, you are going to help me and lisa figure out real estate. jonathan: i will help you both find a place and you won't have to pay the broker's fees to rent a property. it's nuts. lisa: you will charge us a brokers fee yourself. jonathan: come out to lunch with me. much cheaper. we are down on most 1% on the s&p. on the nasdaq, down 1.65%. we turned around just a little bit. yields off the highs at 1.53 45%. the turnaround of the day, if the team in the control room can rally for this one, i would appreciate it. that bring up not gas prices in the u.k., now -5%. come on. we were positive 39 percentage points earlier on today. that is an unreal turnaround in this market. tom: did you see my cup,
down in soho where the fancy people live, barbara corcoran owns soho. jonathan: not biting.you seen the broker's fees in this city? it is getting real. tom: why did you step in with ms. corcoran and bring that up? jonathan: because it is personal. always best to put your personal issue aside when you have a conversation, unlike you at the end there. tom: when we move the show to london, you are going to help me and lisa figure out real estate. jonathan: i will help you both find a place and you...
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. >> i had taken over a failing art gallery in soho, and i was looking for a world-class, famous figureld paint some paintings that we could make limited edition prints of and sell. >> that's why i say i'm the greatest. >> reporter: no one was bigger in the mid1960s than ali. brown approached him. ali was game. >> he never claimed to be a agreement artist. he knew he was the greatest boxer in the world, but when it came to art, he said to me, "i paint pictures with meanings." >> reporter: the two dozen works auctioned off today reflect what the champ was thinking, not just about boxing but religion, war, and social justice. >> when i first opened the box and saw them in the flashlight, i got goosebumps. >> reporter: helen hall is with bonhams, the auction house that handled this "who knew" collection. >> you know, ali used his fists to fight but those fists also created this art work. >> reporter: a broad range of brilliance befitting the greatest. jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> o'donnell: the bids for these paintings are already at $1 million. and we'll be right back. ly just ordi
. >> i had taken over a failing art gallery in soho, and i was looking for a world-class, famous figureld paint some paintings that we could make limited edition prints of and sell. >> that's why i say i'm the greatest. >> reporter: no one was bigger in the mid1960s than ali. brown approached him. ali was game. >> he never claimed to be a agreement artist. he knew he was the greatest boxer in the world, but when it came to art, he said to me, "i paint pictures with...
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group of artists in new york city that are using their talent to bring expression and beauty to the sohoet's start with the first guest who has had such an impact on music in america that this year he will be inducted into the rock & roll hall of fame. but if you can't wait until then to see him, you can check them out on ""ncis: los angeles"" premieres this sunday on cbs and paramount+. please welcome ll cool j! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> love, love. >> kelly: oh, my god, you look so nice. i like your suit. >> ll cool j: thank you. >> kelly: you look so good! >> ll cool j: i feel good. it is >> kelly: you should. it's great to see you in peon. it's been too great to see you too. we have been doing a lot of zooms a lot of suit tearing out a lot of screens. people in the building. what's up, real people? [cheers and applause] >> kelly: last time you were here you were giving fans or actual phone number because people were having problems during the pandemic. what was it like? did you get calls and texts? >> ll cool j: i got a couple of calls, and talking to people, birthdays, and just g
group of artists in new york city that are using their talent to bring expression and beauty to the sohoet's start with the first guest who has had such an impact on music in america that this year he will be inducted into the rock & roll hall of fame. but if you can't wait until then to see him, you can check them out on ""ncis: los angeles"" premieres this sunday on cbs and paramount+. please welcome ll cool j! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> love, love....
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we work is still losing money soho knows what happens to about $50 -- so who knows what happens to thatline? jonathan: i am sitting in the cheap seats here. i have never seen anything like this where someone loses $17 billion from softbank. tom: there is always a silly season. the average account size of robinhood versus the other discount brokers, it is like -- it is ridiculous. jonathan: would you be celebrating? tom: it is foreign to what i know. jonathan: that was fun, wasn't it? can we give a shout out to twitter? what music was playing? if you go on twitter and find this video, it has a great song track. " where are your masks?" it was early 2019! isn't that sad now? the knee-jerk reaction is " where is your mask?" tom: " was that on the mx?" jonathan: wouldn't it be nice to have those days back? tom: i'm optimistic. jonathan: kailey leinz with us today, tom keene, jonathan ferro. i'm looking forward to more of that production down the road. tom: you are so sensitive this morning. jonathan: the question i get the most often is " do you actually like each other?" that is pure love!
we work is still losing money soho knows what happens to about $50 -- so who knows what happens to thatline? jonathan: i am sitting in the cheap seats here. i have never seen anything like this where someone loses $17 billion from softbank. tom: there is always a silly season. the average account size of robinhood versus the other discount brokers, it is like -- it is ridiculous. jonathan: would you be celebrating? tom: it is foreign to what i know. jonathan: that was fun, wasn't it? can we...
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it's just going to graze at soho as we head toward friday. it's going to give us a tropical pushes wall, so your temperatures are going to search over the next little bit. that's it for me, sir. ah. join the debates, 90 percent of the world's refugees have come from of common impacted country. the climate emergency is putting more pressure on systems across the world and amplify your voice. it's not really the future rates now. this is not our risk with a lot of companies responsibly. we cannot lose hope. we know what to do, and we have the tools and doing good act we must build all the stream on al jazeera lou. ah, ah, hello, are you watching al jazeera? i'm emily anglin, a reminder of our top stories this our thousands of people are taking part in rival demonstrations in sedans, capital to mark anniversary of its 1st revolution. quote, factions were part of the civilian, the uprising in 2019, but they disagree on the countries future. india is celebrating administering at $1000000000.00 cove at 19 vaccine doses around 75 percent of adults h
it's just going to graze at soho as we head toward friday. it's going to give us a tropical pushes wall, so your temperatures are going to search over the next little bit. that's it for me, sir. ah. join the debates, 90 percent of the world's refugees have come from of common impacted country. the climate emergency is putting more pressure on systems across the world and amplify your voice. it's not really the future rates now. this is not our risk with a lot of companies responsibly. we cannot...
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it's just going to graze at soho as we head toward friday. it's going to give us a tropical pushes while so you're temperatures are going to search over the next little bit. that's it for me, sir. the weather sponsored by cattle airways voted world's best air line of 2021. would swanner will be part of the greatest global gathering in history, the expo 2022 by what's why that will be there to showcase her investment opportunities, her unique culture and heritage, economic diversity, and pristine wildlife and natural resources. so look out what woods wanna at the expo 2022 by spectacle, where we will unleash our potential. both florida, all pride, your destination. ah ah, hello, they are watching out there. let's remind you about top stories here. the sour tens of thousands of protesters with differing views on students future are taking to the streets of the capitol, knocking the anniversary of its fast revolution in 1964. elsewhere in the country tear gas was fired at protest is calling for greater civilian control over the government. libby
it's just going to graze at soho as we head toward friday. it's going to give us a tropical pushes while so you're temperatures are going to search over the next little bit. that's it for me, sir. the weather sponsored by cattle airways voted world's best air line of 2021. would swanner will be part of the greatest global gathering in history, the expo 2022 by what's why that will be there to showcase her investment opportunities, her unique culture and heritage, economic diversity, and...
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. >> i had taken over a failing art gallery in soho, and i was looking for a world class famous figuresome paintings that we could make limited edition prints of and sale. >> that's why i say i'm the gre greatest. >> reporter: no one was bigger in the 1960s than ali. brown approached him and ali was game. >> he never claimed to be a great artist. he knew he was the greatest boxer in the world. but when it came to art, he said to me, quote, i paint pictures with meanings. unquote. >> reporter: the two dozen works auctioned off reflect what the champ was thinking, not just about boxing but religion, war, and social justice. >> when i first opened the box and saw them in the flashlight, i got goose bumps. >> reporter: helen hall is with bonham's, the auction house that handled this who knew collection. >> ali used his fists to fight, but those fists also created these artworks. >> reporter: a broad range of brilliance befitting the greatest. jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> and that is the "overnight news" for this thursday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back l
. >> i had taken over a failing art gallery in soho, and i was looking for a world class famous figuresome paintings that we could make limited edition prints of and sale. >> that's why i say i'm the gre greatest. >> reporter: no one was bigger in the 1960s than ali. brown approached him and ali was game. >> he never claimed to be a great artist. he knew he was the greatest boxer in the world. but when it came to art, he said to me, quote, i paint pictures with meanings....
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. >> greg: when you think about the fact that the soho gallery got a half a million dollars in ppp to, right? you can -- that's taxpayer money that went to that gallery. but it's the taxpayers that are getting targeted and hunter is not. that should make your blood boil. i love the fact that she didn't deny it. she says it's not happening but then she goes the reason we're tracking -- she gives you the reason. it's a shortfall. she goes, the reason -- that's not i denial. i am robbing you because i'm broke. no, you're supposed to say i'm not robbing you. but you didn't. so she admits it's a power grab. and all of these people, tyrus said this like a couple nights ago on the show, it is about the waitresses, the bartenderers, the small businesses. that money's not going into the bank. it's going to go right back into the mattress, 1-800 mattress, the new bank. coffee can buried in the backyard, that's what i do dana with money and other things. >> dana: i was going to say. >> greg: never been a better time to buy gold. >> dana: yes. >> jesse: william devein and greg gutfeld >> coming u
. >> greg: when you think about the fact that the soho gallery got a half a million dollars in ppp to, right? you can -- that's taxpayer money that went to that gallery. but it's the taxpayers that are getting targeted and hunter is not. that should make your blood boil. i love the fact that she didn't deny it. she says it's not happening but then she goes the reason we're tracking -- she gives you the reason. it's a shortfall. she goes, the reason -- that's not i denial. i am robbing you...
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unfortunately they were not in the pricing neighborhoods like soho and tribeca in chelsea, what doesil on the head, there are over 200,000 small businesses permanently closed because of the covid pandemic and the government's response to the covid pandemic. there in the district of more than 100 art galleries, for some reason this one received by far the largest sba loan of over 350 grand the second surge that they received. the numbers speak for themselves, and to the point those shuttered, tutors or professional services, small businesses with two employees that deliver barber services or nail services, these are small businesses that provide the backbone for our economy and clearly money talks, do we know anything yet, no, but what i know in the latest bill $80 billion was included to go to the irs for more staffers that they claimed would call back $750 billion of our taxpayer funds perhaps they should look at the monies and where these monies delivered and the largest legal unregulated industry in our country. aishah: i want to bring up the graphic i think this is where the conv
unfortunately they were not in the pricing neighborhoods like soho and tribeca in chelsea, what doesil on the head, there are over 200,000 small businesses permanently closed because of the covid pandemic and the government's response to the covid pandemic. there in the district of more than 100 art galleries, for some reason this one received by far the largest sba loan of over 350 grand the second surge that they received. the numbers speak for themselves, and to the point those shuttered,...
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in london's soho, the french house was where bohemians would rub shoulders with resistance leaders. said to have written his famous speech to the french free forces here. a little further east on t river thames, legend has it that the 17th century judge jeffreys would watch those he sentenced hang, as he lunched and sipped ale at the prospect of whitby. and then there's the cholera epidemic that gripped london in 1854, killing 550 people in two weeks. a local doctor, john snow, figured out the problem: contaminated water from a well was spreading the disease, and simply removing the handle from the pump effectively ended the epidemic. john snow wasn't knighted, but he did receive what might be the next-highest british honor-- christening a pub after someone is an exception. many pub names read like drunken "mad libs:" random adjective plus random noun, often an aimal. the ape and apple. the snooty fox. the drunken duck. the black dog. for pete brown, britain's leading writer on beer and pubs, these names offer a clue to every establishment's story. what's going on here? >> pete brow
in london's soho, the french house was where bohemians would rub shoulders with resistance leaders. said to have written his famous speech to the french free forces here. a little further east on t river thames, legend has it that the 17th century judge jeffreys would watch those he sentenced hang, as he lunched and sipped ale at the prospect of whitby. and then there's the cholera epidemic that gripped london in 1854, killing 550 people in two weeks. a local doctor, john snow, figured out the...
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we're going to be hanging out here with the i watch parties here throughout the soho district 7 scout. that's an up and fans and not a bullet will be here throughout the night and i'll send it back to you. >> all right, dan, we're all on edge. you can stay up to date on all things giants versus dodgers with kron 4 on the go. we have continuing coverage of the giants postseason. just use the qr code to be directed to the special section of our website. for more on the giants run in the playoffs, including information on tickets and the schedule of the division series broadcast. it's all that fun. still trying to figure out how he's working right now still to come here on kron 4 news at 8 o'clock east bay leaders casting their votes. >> on covid misinformation now declared a public health crisis. we'll let you know what folks in contra, costa county now saying about it. >> a first of its kind decision by the fda. why the agency gave the green light to e-cigarettes. >> new alarming data on the number of people projected to be living with alzheimer's in california in the next couple of de
we're going to be hanging out here with the i watch parties here throughout the soho district 7 scout. that's an up and fans and not a bullet will be here throughout the night and i'll send it back to you. >> all right, dan, we're all on edge. you can stay up to date on all things giants versus dodgers with kron 4 on the go. we have continuing coverage of the giants postseason. just use the qr code to be directed to the special section of our website. for more on the giants run in the...
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. >> a new york city jury finding socialite, anna sorokin, the so-called soho grifter, guilty on eighted to collapse and cry? i don't know. >> i would. >> there are like 100 cameras in my face, so i don't know. >> ultimately, it was a mixed verdict. some counts they convicted her on, and two counts they acquitted her on. >> sorokin was acquitted of two charges, including the most serious, attempting to steal more than $1 million from a bank. still she faces deportation and up to 15 years in prison. >> were you crushed? >> i was upset. i guess i felt, like, a bit misunderstood. but i felt like rachel was a good victory. >> despite rachel's emotional testimony, the jury did not find anna guilty for the alleged theft, that $62,000 bill at the hotel in morocco. >> i think the jury would have liked to care about rachel. if she had gone on the stand and said, look, like, i got caught up. i had no business going on a trip i couldn't pay for myself. this sounded like a lot of fun, and it turned into a nightmare. i think that she could have brought the jury along with her on that, but there was
. >> a new york city jury finding socialite, anna sorokin, the so-called soho grifter, guilty on eighted to collapse and cry? i don't know. >> i would. >> there are like 100 cameras in my face, so i don't know. >> ultimately, it was a mixed verdict. some counts they convicted her on, and two counts they acquitted her on. >> sorokin was acquitted of two charges, including the most serious, attempting to steal more than $1 million from a bank. still she faces...
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this is the view from the palace, a soho as can just mention, the resort is planning to open on friday with all that snow, you can see why it's a beautiful shot as he was actually see lake tahoe just beyond that in there. and so get a perspective on where the snow is because morris didn't quite get all the way down to lake level. did it or just dusting day had a dusting at lake level of the most. that was about 8,000 feet on up. this is a warm. >> a series of storms that moved through. but i think they have a cold series. the likely to head their way out there tonight. folks headed up over the mountain tops the roadways are open. you may want to temperatures getting very cold up there at night. in fact, think our camera just throw some 39 so see the truck to move them by their daughter passed the snow all on the side there. there's more to come. >> but not for now. it's going to stay nice and quiet as we head through the next few days. a sunny skies for tomorrow. you're up in the 50's 60's by friday. a few clouds roll in temperatures cooling off this weekend. by the way, overnight lows
this is the view from the palace, a soho as can just mention, the resort is planning to open on friday with all that snow, you can see why it's a beautiful shot as he was actually see lake tahoe just beyond that in there. and so get a perspective on where the snow is because morris didn't quite get all the way down to lake level. did it or just dusting day had a dusting at lake level of the most. that was about 8,000 feet on up. this is a warm. >> a series of storms that moved through....
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developments come out of this new field of research, kind of usually they get like a million bucks sohoht. 55 that i'm working to take a quick break. but in the next hour we have hundreds of healthcare workers in the east bay actively on strike right now. we'll tell you what they say. theywant. >> out of the hospital. fleet week. back in the bay area later this week. you're going to hear the blue angels for her. know it's going her. know it's going >> we'll be ♪ ♪ you don't have to go far to experience the joy of getting out more. save on the gear that keeps you going. kohl's. lowe's showrooms have a variety of stylish flooring you'll love for years to come. like stainmaster lifetime stain resistance limited warranty. order now, get your flooring installed with help from lowe's. home to any budget. home to any possibility. the x-rays from your urgent care visit look good. just stay off that leg, okay? what about my rec team? i'm all they got. next season. thanks doc. wow, he already scheduled my pt. i love doctors who work with athletes. does he know you tripped over a basketball? that'
developments come out of this new field of research, kind of usually they get like a million bucks sohoht. 55 that i'm working to take a quick break. but in the next hour we have hundreds of healthcare workers in the east bay actively on strike right now. we'll tell you what they say. theywant. >> out of the hospital. fleet week. back in the bay area later this week. you're going to hear the blue angels for her. know it's going her. know it's going >> we'll be ♪ ♪ you don't have...
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are disproportionally impacting that we should keep this in mind when relating to the consumer data sohor how could greater yes and no fee accounts the underlying disparity informing the data going forward and can you tell us importance of the concerns of the data used and the lack of disparities with the data being used. it. >> certainly there have been a lot of banking account information for folks are struggling with overdraft bad dude not keep a lot of people's overdraft cards is a huge problem that don't reorder transactions. and efforts by organizations to promote banking are very helpful pretty can't get cash account information if you don't have a bank account. there's also asperity son who has one we know that lots of consumers low income minority driven up the banking system by overdraft abuses. so yes, efforts to get them into the make and counselor low fee and safe are really important but it's even more important is the action to tamp down those overdraft abuses and make sure they don't have all consumers not just the ones who are able to benefit from healthy and sick bank a
are disproportionally impacting that we should keep this in mind when relating to the consumer data sohor how could greater yes and no fee accounts the underlying disparity informing the data going forward and can you tell us importance of the concerns of the data used and the lack of disparities with the data being used. it. >> certainly there have been a lot of banking account information for folks are struggling with overdraft bad dude not keep a lot of people's overdraft cards is a...
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line—up, films that tend to be part of the awards season conversation later, sounds like last night soholets, very well known for his music, but he has made an incredible western that we are screening here tonight. d think people are yet back in the habit of going to watch films? if you would've asked me three weeks ago, i might have been a little less certain, but i think as we have seen for bond in the last few weeks have been incredible. i mean, our numbers are great as well, but i think people are getting their sea legs back. they are figuring out the theatre and live events are safe places to go, and there are things that they want to be in their lives as well. �* , ., that they want to be in their lives as well. �* y., ., ,~' ., that they want to be in their lives aswell. �* .,. as well. are you asking to check if eo - le as well. are you asking to check if people have _ as well. are you asking to check if people have had _ as well. are you asking to check if people have had their— as well. are you asking to check if people have had their covid - people have had their covid vaccina
line—up, films that tend to be part of the awards season conversation later, sounds like last night soholets, very well known for his music, but he has made an incredible western that we are screening here tonight. d think people are yet back in the habit of going to watch films? if you would've asked me three weeks ago, i might have been a little less certain, but i think as we have seen for bond in the last few weeks have been incredible. i mean, our numbers are great as well, but i think...
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we have last night in soho which is the latest from edgar wright.who is a fine actress of course. very fine actor. an adaptation of the novel by nello lawson. tessa thompson are irene and claire. they knew each other as kids, this is set in 1929, and they meet by chance at an upmarket new york establishment. here's a clip. pardon me, i don't mean to stare, but... i think i know you. i'm afraid you're mistaken. no, of course i know you. you lookjust the same. tell me, do they still call you renee? yes, but no one's called me that for a long time. - don't you know me? not really, reenee? i'm afraid i can't seem to place... claire? that's right. so what's happened is irene's now living in harlem with her husband who is a doctor. claire, however, is married tojohn, who is a bigot, a racist, who believes that his wife is white, which is the passing of the title. but one of the the interesting things of the film is pretty much everyone in it is pretending to be something that they're not. you saw from that clip, the film is shot in foursquare film black a
we have last night in soho which is the latest from edgar wright.who is a fine actress of course. very fine actor. an adaptation of the novel by nello lawson. tessa thompson are irene and claire. they knew each other as kids, this is set in 1929, and they meet by chance at an upmarket new york establishment. here's a clip. pardon me, i don't mean to stare, but... i think i know you. i'm afraid you're mistaken. no, of course i know you. you lookjust the same. tell me, do they still call you...
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they've gone to the gallery, and soho in lower manhattan.u find out about hundreds of artwork? >> i went to the gallery where his very expensive artworks are being displayed, but they are not letting anyone in. you can only get in with an appointment which you can only reorganize with him himself. and i did try, and we did find across the road at the martin lawrence valerie some very nice picassos and of roy lichtenstein's and lots of other great artists, we have lots of those and you can actually buy a signed picasso and you can buy one of hunter biden's $500,000 paintings. you can buy a signed picasso for 400,000. i think that it just shows that the people who are buying hunter biden's artwork and not doing it for the art, there were other reasons. >> bill: the story moves on this afternoon, i feel a little bamboozled because this is not what i thought was coming today. she's now unknow one infrastructure saying "we need both of the bills to read together. it will be interesting to set up for nancy pelosi to speak at the top of the hour. >
they've gone to the gallery, and soho in lower manhattan.u find out about hundreds of artwork? >> i went to the gallery where his very expensive artworks are being displayed, but they are not letting anyone in. you can only get in with an appointment which you can only reorganize with him himself. and i did try, and we did find across the road at the martin lawrence valerie some very nice picassos and of roy lichtenstein's and lots of other great artists, we have lots of those and you can...
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anecdotally ran into someone on the way into work today who couldn't get an iphone 13 in the lower manhattan sohobacked up on the ships so, colin, where are the numbers for next week? where is the market and where could the surprise come? >> i think you're going to see surprise both on the revenue side in the june quarter apple produced, they beat revenue by $10 billion. we're modeling gross margins of 42.4%. there could be some upside to earnings provided by that gross margin now, the real question is, is that going to be enough to move the stock. because as soon as we get the september quarter printed, all eyes will turn to the december quarter. what we think was the macbook proceeds coming through, some of the new air pods, just the volume of people coming into the apple ecosystem that will be targets for their services, this is still a very strong upgrade cycle. and we're still very positive on the shares >> colin, thank you for joining us the stock is flat today. >>> when we come back, coca-cola's ceo james quincy speaking out today about the quarter and what the company has learned througho
anecdotally ran into someone on the way into work today who couldn't get an iphone 13 in the lower manhattan sohobacked up on the ships so, colin, where are the numbers for next week? where is the market and where could the surprise come? >> i think you're going to see surprise both on the revenue side in the june quarter apple produced, they beat revenue by $10 billion. we're modeling gross margins of 42.4%. there could be some upside to earnings provided by that gross margin now, the...
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separates us from a all the other brokerages out there asking where next office space coming available in sohoour clients, so, we are -- last night -- data, has replaced oil as number one asset in the world. we have access to the data access to information because of social media, and two way conversation with our followers. maria: . >> providing that data to clients. maria: great point the data, yeah, the data that you are gathering from all your entire network, and then spewing it out, what advice do you have for anybody looking to start a business on instagram? have how tough was it to get started? and really truly monetize your business on insta. >> well -- the big thing about instagram that it is a custom acquisition not only for clients but us the more we talk about leases that we are signing deals that we've done next thing you know someone reaches out says hey my friend looking to open a store or open an office become a massive customer recognition tool for us, snowball effect we help clients clients keep helping us i would recommend creating content continue to do it even if you are n
separates us from a all the other brokerages out there asking where next office space coming available in sohoour clients, so, we are -- last night -- data, has replaced oil as number one asset in the world. we have access to the data access to information because of social media, and two way conversation with our followers. maria: . >> providing that data to clients. maria: great point the data, yeah, the data that you are gathering from all your entire network, and then spewing it out,...
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a federal covid-19 went to george berges gallery in trendy soho that is the center of the chic and tony the small business administration upped the payouts including 80,000 in ppp loans. berges received over half a million in pandemic loans in total. all that money must be repaid with interest. critics questioning the timing of the assistance considering berges helped hunter in his artistic career, held a showing in los angeles 10 days ago, and plan ad new york debut this month where hunter's paintings can etch fetch up to a half a million dollars a piece. they said it is conflict of interest. biden administration put restrictions in place, keeping buyer's identities anonymous. >> we spoke to the arrangement to the gallery and hunter biden's that the biden administration provided suggestions for. i refer to the gallerrist for the event. reporter: i asked him if there was any influence securing payments from the bidens. he said in a payment, quote, not unlike many galleries and businesses beyond if a simple research done this can be easily discovered. we are grateful to president donald
a federal covid-19 went to george berges gallery in trendy soho that is the center of the chic and tony the small business administration upped the payouts including 80,000 in ppp loans. berges received over half a million in pandemic loans in total. all that money must be repaid with interest. critics questioning the timing of the assistance considering berges helped hunter in his artistic career, held a showing in los angeles 10 days ago, and plan ad new york debut this month where hunter's...
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the big deal is going to be in soho in new york and i think the heat has come on because that show ofe fall and it's been put off in the spring. so maybe there's some sort of behind the scenes wrestling going on because it is an appalling ethical blunder by the white house and it just highlights really what we've been talking about with hunter biden's laptops since last october. it's been a year now and there's a lot of corruption and shenanigans and the white house has been silent and a lot of lies as well. dagen: wrote a book about it, laptop from hell. the reporting from the new york post was censored by big media right ahead of the election and where is -- i think michael goodwin, your colleague, writes on that reporting and we find more and more about the shady dealings of hunter biden and there's the bombshell report that hunter shared a joint bank account with his then vice president father and this has many questioning why treasury secretary janet yellen is touting the irs's plan to monitor 600-dollar transactions of average americans while ignoring reports like this, miranda.
the big deal is going to be in soho in new york and i think the heat has come on because that show ofe fall and it's been put off in the spring. so maybe there's some sort of behind the scenes wrestling going on because it is an appalling ethical blunder by the white house and it just highlights really what we've been talking about with hunter biden's laptops since last october. it's been a year now and there's a lot of corruption and shenanigans and the white house has been silent and a lot of...
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rachel: he is in soho. loan in april of 2020 when donald trump was president along with countless other galleries which considering the global pandemic happening we had every right to. most galleries received the loan. we were not unique. the "new york post" says in the article it is true other galleries might have received loans from their investigation what they gathered so far, none received this level to this amount. pete: very few received we'll revise your loan in the summer of this year when joe biden is president. we'll increase it by $350,000. rachel: because the pandemic isn't waning. as the pandemic we need to give you more money. you know, this also brings up the doj. here you have the doj investigating parent who just are trying to look out for what their kids are learning in school and this seems to keep going and going and going. you have to believe at this point that this whole hunter sideshow is passive aggressive. there is something going on in this family because it just doesn't make any
rachel: he is in soho. loan in april of 2020 when donald trump was president along with countless other galleries which considering the global pandemic happening we had every right to. most galleries received the loan. we were not unique. the "new york post" says in the article it is true other galleries might have received loans from their investigation what they gathered so far, none received this level to this amount. pete: very few received we'll revise your loan in the summer of...
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it is directed by edgar wright who made baby driver and his new movie last night in soho is coming outsightful. and maybe i should try dune. anyway, that's it for this week. lots to see, isn't there? thanks to mark, thanks for watching. bye— bye. good morning. welcome to breakfast, with nina warhurst and ben thompson. 0ur headlines today: court documents show that alec baldwin was told that a prop gun was safe in the moments before he accidentally killed a crew member on set. get out and get your booster. a fresh push for eligibile people to get theirjabs amid rising concern over the rates of coronavirus. the chancellor promises to spend billions on train, tram, bus and cycle projects outside of london. and projects outside of london. i am here in the village sheldon, and i am here in the village of sheldon, in norfolk, where in the next three hours the three dads will be completing their epic 300 mile charity walk in memory of their daughters. arsenal's premier league recovery continues, and young star emile smith rowe is singled out for praise after their dominant win over aston vill
it is directed by edgar wright who made baby driver and his new movie last night in soho is coming outsightful. and maybe i should try dune. anyway, that's it for this week. lots to see, isn't there? thanks to mark, thanks for watching. bye— bye. good morning. welcome to breakfast, with nina warhurst and ben thompson. 0ur headlines today: court documents show that alec baldwin was told that a prop gun was safe in the moments before he accidentally killed a crew member on set. get out and get...