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david spade," fly on the wall" what is they're going with.d dana carvey, wednesday, pod costs, wherever they're sold. david spade, everybody. back with alana haim! because i won't let uc stop me from being me. zeposia can help people with uc achieve and maintain remission. and it's the first and only s1p receptor modulator approved for uc. don't take zeposia if you've had a heart attack, chest pain, stroke or mini-stroke, heart failure in the last 6 months, irregular or abnormal heartbeat not corrected by a pacemaker, if you have untreated severe breathing problems during your sleep, or if you take medicines called maois. zeposia may cause serious side effects including infections that can be life-threatening and cause death, slow heart rate, liver or breathing problems, increased blood pressure, macular edema, and swelling and narrowing of the brain's blood vessels. though unlikely, a risk of pml--a rare, serious, potentially fatal brain infection--cannot be ruled out. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions, medications, or if yo
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tonight, david spade, alana haim, and music from jay wheeler. and now -- jimmy kimmel! >> jimmy: hi, everyone. thank you. oh, very nice. i appreciate it. i am jimmy. i'm the host of the show. welcome. thanks for watching. that's very nice. i don't know why you're hire, there's covid, you know, there's covid. [ laughter ] cases of
tonight, david spade, alana haim, and music from jay wheeler. and now -- jimmy kimmel! >> jimmy: hi, everyone. thank you. oh, very nice. i appreciate it. i am jimmy. i'm the host of the show. welcome. thanks for watching. that's very nice. i don't know why you're hire, there's covid, you know, there's covid. [ laughter ] cases of
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if we are going to call a spade a spade, i think you would have seen that clip rolling and it would haveten a lot of heat if this was the former president, and i do believe some of the press also wants to take that heat up on this current president, but i would say a very adult like in classy fashion the president called that reporter from fox news, and they talk it out, and i think he handled himself well, that reporter. jonathan: citi just publishing, i want to read this in full, "in recent years, market volatility has been a reason for the fed to become more dovish. that logic knew longer holds, while fed officials will want to minimize start movements and markets. a tightening of financial conditions is now the desired outcome. if anything, hawkish risk at tomorrow's meeting has increased given some investors now expecting dovish reaction to the decline in equity prices." that is the game, tk. tom: it is a parlor game. i'm sorry. we've got geoff yu coming up. it will be great to dive into this with him. jonathan: we are down 2% on the nasdaq, down 1.4% on the s&p. heard on radio, see
if we are going to call a spade a spade, i think you would have seen that clip rolling and it would haveten a lot of heat if this was the former president, and i do believe some of the press also wants to take that heat up on this current president, but i would say a very adult like in classy fashion the president called that reporter from fox news, and they talk it out, and i think he handled himself well, that reporter. jonathan: citi just publishing, i want to read this in full, "in...
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the foreign minister tweeting today saying let's call a spade a spade. what we want is sovereignty and what the russians are demanding, particularly at these talks in geneva, is some kind of american acquiescence to roll the clock back to 1997. >> these will be long diplomatic talks. nic robertson and sam kiley, thank you very much. >>> kazakhstan's president is calling the recent violence an attempted coup. order has been resolved. at least 150 people are dead and nearly 8,000 others are being detained after the crackdown and protests. it expanded to anger as government corruption, poverty and unemployment. >>> a court in myanmar has sentenced aung san suu kyi to four years in prison on several charges including smuggling walkie-talkies. she's on trial for instances of more than 100 years. in december she was sentenced to four years on charges of incitement and breaking covid-19 rules. that sentence was later reduced to two years. she has denied all charges. >>> now an ambitious goal for chinese authorities as they work to test the entire population of
the foreign minister tweeting today saying let's call a spade a spade. what we want is sovereignty and what the russians are demanding, particularly at these talks in geneva, is some kind of american acquiescence to roll the clock back to 1997. >> these will be long diplomatic talks. nic robertson and sam kiley, thank you very much. >>> kazakhstan's president is calling the recent violence an attempted coup. order has been resolved. at least 150 people are dead and nearly 8,000...
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a spade he said in english.s are demanding an ab b rogation of the off vern at this of ukraine. by that he means nato pull back to the status quo going back to 1997, a period in which a large number of east european states began to join the european union, cut ties with the soviet union and eventually join nato to come in under the security blanket of the nation such as the baltic states, very anxious, indeed, almost perpetually about a future russian invasion. very keen for the states to join nato. that is what has so angered vladimir putin. the two sides very, very far apart. the ukrainians reinforcing this idea that no talks should be conducted about or even concerning their sovereignty without them being at the table. that's going to be a leap throughout this week and that has been the ukrainian position as it has been all the other eu states. georgia will be meeting later on this week alongside nato with senior military officers. >> all right. our thanks to nic robertson in geneva and sam kiley in kiev gent
a spade he said in english.s are demanding an ab b rogation of the off vern at this of ukraine. by that he means nato pull back to the status quo going back to 1997, a period in which a large number of east european states began to join the european union, cut ties with the soviet union and eventually join nato to come in under the security blanket of the nation such as the baltic states, very anxious, indeed, almost perpetually about a future russian invasion. very keen for the states to join...
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certainly today we saw that in spades and so i don't think that with these bond markets being well bid, the market, look, it's off 10%, depends upon how and when you ganluge it from. it's not enough to dissuade the fed from the job it has to do, which is it should be raising and tightening in any event because gdp is where it is, but you layer on top of that, the 7% inflation rate and i think you've got two reasons for the fed to do what it's about to do and i don't think the market is enough to dissuade it. >> thank you very much steve liesman reporting. we'll be hearing from steve throughout the day and all day tomorrow meantime, let's bring in a fed watcher who steve knows well david, senior fellow in economic studies. long-term editor and reporter at "the wall street journal." >> my former boss, by the way. >> your former boss. >> i gave her her start. >> he did. i am here today because of that man right there. >> a wise man you are. >> best of the best. >> so i asked steve yesterday if everybody knows what the fed intends and the fed knows what the fed intends to do, why don't the
certainly today we saw that in spades and so i don't think that with these bond markets being well bid, the market, look, it's off 10%, depends upon how and when you ganluge it from. it's not enough to dissuade the fed from the job it has to do, which is it should be raising and tightening in any event because gdp is where it is, but you layer on top of that, the 7% inflation rate and i think you've got two reasons for the fed to do what it's about to do and i don't think the market is enough...
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the free tests are spaded to be distributed through an online portal and health clinics focusing on therserved communities. the sooner you file your taxes, the sooner you get a refund. many wait to hear from the irs on when they can file. this year, it will start on january 24th. the deadline this year will be april 18. the usual deadline is the 15th but there is a holiday, emancipation day that is observed in washington dc on the 15th. when you thought tesla and its founder cannot be more assertive, major reports came out about new testing of tesla's self-driving software. beta tests of tesla's program that has an assertive mode that may perform rolling stops. a critic of self-driving vehicles have said for years and a computer programmers and car companies should not be the only ones at the wheel when self-driving software decisions are being made. >> thank you. coming up next, a father-son duel on an adventure to remember. -- do well o a what are you recommending for muscle pain? based on clinical data, i recommend salonpas. agreed...my patients like these patches because they work f
the free tests are spaded to be distributed through an online portal and health clinics focusing on therserved communities. the sooner you file your taxes, the sooner you get a refund. many wait to hear from the irs on when they can file. this year, it will start on january 24th. the deadline this year will be april 18. the usual deadline is the 15th but there is a holiday, emancipation day that is observed in washington dc on the 15th. when you thought tesla and its founder cannot be more...
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a spade.nd today, have the lack of shame to pretend that it didn't happen. to want to move on. and my question, time and time again is, forget about putting country over party. how about showing some loyalty and gratitude to the law enforcement officials who took the blows and who took the attacks physically in order to protect them. have they no shame? we cannot forget what happened on january 6th. >> thanks to all of you. really appreciate it. >>> school it out for thousands of students in one major city. we'll talk to a parent who is angry about the sudden closure. stay with us. as a professional bull-rider i'm used to taking chances. but when it comes to my insurance i don't. i use liberty mutual, they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. wooo, yeaa, woooooo and, by switching you could even save 665 dollars. hey tex, can someone else get a turn? yeah, hang on, i'm about to break my own record. yeah. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, libert
a spade.nd today, have the lack of shame to pretend that it didn't happen. to want to move on. and my question, time and time again is, forget about putting country over party. how about showing some loyalty and gratitude to the law enforcement officials who took the blows and who took the attacks physically in order to protect them. have they no shame? we cannot forget what happened on january 6th. >> thanks to all of you. really appreciate it. >>> school it out for thousands of...
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>> yes, we played spades two years straight and apparently it's all i think about. >> jimmy: while you'rescious. are you going to teach them? >> i might, i don't know. >> jimmy: did they want to know? >> no, no, no. >> jimmy: your husband dax, one thing i know is he's not big on going to the doctor. this seems like he would -- >> he likes to do everything himself. you and i know that. he's a diy'er when it comes to medical stuff. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: dax is the good kind of do your own research guy. >> yeah. he's, you know, thinking that his eyesight is going. so rather than go to the eye doctor he thought, wouldn't it be great if i just bought an eye patch? so in the mornings when he's journalling, i look over, and there is a pirate in my bed. and he's wearing an eye patch to, what he says, train his other eye to be stronger. >> jimmy: that does work, i think. >> does it? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i don't know. >> i don't know. also, i'm sure he told you that he had the hiccups for like 59 hours. >> jimmy: yeah. is that true? really? was it really 59 hours? >> jimmy, it was -- >> jimmy: e
>> yes, we played spades two years straight and apparently it's all i think about. >> jimmy: while you'rescious. are you going to teach them? >> i might, i don't know. >> jimmy: did they want to know? >> no, no, no. >> jimmy: your husband dax, one thing i know is he's not big on going to the doctor. this seems like he would -- >> he likes to do everything himself. you and i know that. he's a diy'er when it comes to medical stuff. [ laughter ] >>...
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tomorrow night, david spade and alana haim will join us, with music from jay wheeler. on thursday, peter dinklage, fortune feemster, and music from oliver tree. [ cheers and applause ] please join us for all of that. our first guest is an extra funny man who is a prolific creator of both comedy specials and children. his new special, "comedy monster" is on netflix now. please welcome jim gaffigan. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, jim. you know, i hesitate to throw the word "hero" around but you flew out here from new york. >> i did. >> jimmy: just to entertain these people, some of whom are from new york. [ cheers and applause ] >> these are all my children, actually. [ laughter ] no, i flew out here. but you know. i've been vaccinated and boosted. you know. but it is -- [ cheers ] it is strange. i will admit my parents haven't been vaccinated. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> which is -- yeah. they've been dead for a couple of decades. [ laughter ] but still. >> jimmy: very irresponsible. >> it's just selfish. just selfishness. >> jimmy: are you doing well? >> i'm doin
tomorrow night, david spade and alana haim will join us, with music from jay wheeler. on thursday, peter dinklage, fortune feemster, and music from oliver tree. [ cheers and applause ] please join us for all of that. our first guest is an extra funny man who is a prolific creator of both comedy specials and children. his new special, "comedy monster" is on netflix now. please welcome jim gaffigan. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, jim. you know, i hesitate to throw the...
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that is coming to the credit markets in spades in the not-too-distant future. bottom line is, we will face an environment where tightening policy rates, where we are withdrawing liquidity in a significant way, and spreads going into that are at their tightest level in a long, long time. having gone through a period where credit growth was substantial. you look at the first two quarters of 2020, it reminds you of a lot of scenarios where things ended up pretty badly. the rates markets are not discounting it, but the rates market are not discounting the potential rate rise, or the policy tightening, because they are looking at what the outcome would be if things go bad. the outcome then would be rates that are at significantly lower levels. they are telling you more about that more than they are worried about the rate rise. jonathan: great point. krishna memani we'll stick with us, along with srikanth sankaran and victoria fernandez. fresh u.s. housing data. that conversation is coming around the corner. this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: live from new york city, i'm
that is coming to the credit markets in spades in the not-too-distant future. bottom line is, we will face an environment where tightening policy rates, where we are withdrawing liquidity in a significant way, and spreads going into that are at their tightest level in a long, long time. having gone through a period where credit growth was substantial. you look at the first two quarters of 2020, it reminds you of a lot of scenarios where things ended up pretty badly. the rates markets are not...
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the program, the time to start treating covey, like any other seasonal illness, highly vaccinated spade is giving it some thought. i'm a single meet love, best known for his seventy's. his back out of hell has died. age 74 will look back to legend, career entertain ah, ah, i'm through gail. welcome to the program, secretary of state antony blanca, russian foreign minister, us again. ralph of ended, today's high state talks over you cried. the meeting in geneva was held in the hope of reducing tensions and growing concerns at russia's preparing to invade. your great. russia has mastered tens of thousands of troops and near ukraine's board the u. s. as an evasions. likely, russia denies this, and the 2 men played down hopes of finding an immediate resolution. we'll hear 1st from the u. s. secretary of state and then from the russian foreign minister, that's the choice that russia faces. now, you can choose the path of diplomacy that can lead to peace and security, or the path that will lead only to conflict. severe consequences and international condemnation. the united states and our all
the program, the time to start treating covey, like any other seasonal illness, highly vaccinated spade is giving it some thought. i'm a single meet love, best known for his seventy's. his back out of hell has died. age 74 will look back to legend, career entertain ah, ah, i'm through gail. welcome to the program, secretary of state antony blanca, russian foreign minister, us again. ralph of ended, today's high state talks over you cried. the meeting in geneva was held in the hope of reducing...
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let's go a spade by name russian actors because this is how it is, i mean, but just to, just to put that in context, some people of course, and i've said to me, over the years, your instructor and some journal saw well, what about that ish that issue is completely irrelevant to why join the funds in sober captives of the united kingdom and the united states just a moment completely around and it's really important for people to focus on that fact that it doesn't matter. what else wookey lakes is alleged we're done or not that's completely irrelevant to this particular case. and that's what we've been signed the paperwork started and i have to cite a number of people who've now supported the sergeant strike. they have actually made that point. we don't particularly like some of the things that wiki likes what he likes has done, but that's not the point. and that's right, the focus has to be on why of each that he finds himself in intolerable conditions in a breach. first, it's much less publicized by dmc in $2900.00 tried to go off to a we can leaks and challenge the delay gallon relation
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no eldest, i be vaccinated. spade is thinking about just that. and ah, usa glo press known for his seventy's head back out of how has died age, 74. take a look back at a legendary career in entertainment. ah, i'm feel gale. welcome to the program. you are a secretary of state on the plane can i'm the russian foreign minister. so guy laugh ralph of andy. today's high stakes talks over ukraine with tens of thousands of russian troops on ukraine's border. the meeting in geneva was aimed at reducing tensions and growing fears. at russia is about to launch an invasion. the 2 countries have agreed to keep talking, but both men played down hopes of finding a resolution to day. after the talks a secretary of state to blink and said, russia had a clear choice between peace and conflict. that's the choice that russia faces. now, you can choose the path of diplomacy that can lead to peace and security, or the path that will lead only to conflict. severe consequences and international condemnation. the united states and our allies and partners in europe stan
no eldest, i be vaccinated. spade is thinking about just that. and ah, usa glo press known for his seventy's head back out of how has died age, 74. take a look back at a legendary career in entertainment. ah, i'm feel gale. welcome to the program. you are a secretary of state on the plane can i'm the russian foreign minister. so guy laugh ralph of andy. today's high stakes talks over ukraine with tens of thousands of russian troops on ukraine's border. the meeting in geneva was aimed at...
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john looked to spade out the development of even more powerful warheads and this surveillance footage to help police nav, the suspects in the german museum jewel highest. their trial starts today, but the big question remains where all those missing jim's and sports history, beckon's for rafael, adult, the spanish tennis, tao. 3rd is into the final of the australian open in style. his dream of a man's reco 21st grand slam title edges ever closed. ah, ah, i'm rebecca rich's welcome to the program. europe pushes ahead with a diplomatic offensive over the ukraine crisis. the french president and german foreign minister reach out to their russian counterparts for phone calls. the flurry of diplomacy comes amid stern warnings from the u. s. that the consequences would be high for russia in the event of an invasion of ukraine. and president biden warns ukraine to be on alert russian military drills on the border with ukraine. these are the scenes keeping the west on its toes. yet, russia has repeatedly said it has no intention of invading ukraine. and that even the thought of war between th
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and the port city of who data drawing condemnation from the united nations added america to jane spades reports from un headquarters in new york. good. as strikes have been carried out on who the hell territory in yemen all week, but this one was by far the most dead. i'm the main target seems to have been a detention center in the healthy stronghold of saddam in northern yemen. the death toll continues to rise as they find bodies many believe to be migrants, while searching for any survivors. bombardment this week by the saudi led coalition follows a brazen attack by the hu thies, using drones on the capital of the united arab emirates, abu dhabi on monday, which killed 3 people in new york. the un security council met behind closed doors to discuss that attack, but not the attacks on who think controlled areas. the current president of the council in norway, i asked some basset mon, a jewel, for her countries reaction to the scale of the death toll and saddam, it's not acceptable. i'm be absolutely call for for restraints. on my own old 5 day after the meeting, the ambassador of the u
and the port city of who data drawing condemnation from the united nations added america to jane spades reports from un headquarters in new york. good. as strikes have been carried out on who the hell territory in yemen all week, but this one was by far the most dead. i'm the main target seems to have been a detention center in the healthy stronghold of saddam in northern yemen. the death toll continues to rise as they find bodies many believe to be migrants, while searching for any survivors....
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let's go a spade by name russian actors because this is how it is. i mean, but just to just to put that in context, some people of course, and i've said to me, over the years, your instructor and some journal saw well, what about that ish? that issue is completely irrelevant to why join us on funding. so for captains of the united kingdom and the united states at the moment, completely irrelevant. and it's really important for people to focus on the fact that it doesn't matter what else lakes is a late done or not. so that's completely irrelevant to this particular case. and that's what we've been assigned to people in australia. and i have to say a number of people who now support the san jose try to have actually made that point. i don't, we don't particularly like some of the things that you like. what he likes is done, but that's not the point. and that's what the focus has to be on. why it is that he finds himself intolerable conditions in a british person. it's much less publicized, but the see in $2900.00 try to go off to weaken leaks and chal
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at her silicon valley started a new spade of flooding and large parts of malaysia forces thousands of people to flee their homes and hoping for as soon the run we just one month to go. we'll look at how china is preparing for the winter olympics during a pandemic. ah, hello, the u. k. prime minister says the country's health service will be under considerable pressure in the coming weeks as a grapples with surging case numbers. but boars johnson says there won't be new restrictions while other european nations consider making their response a stronger. where we challenge reports from london. pupils return to english schools on tuesday after the christmas break. and the head teacher at richard challenge school in south west london is worrying about staff absences. that had 4 stuff emailed me saying they'll be in isolation of beginning a turn. now we can manage that, but if that becomes 10 stuff or 12 stuff, we've got huge problems and not for the 1st time in the panoramic english schools are implementing last minute policy directors from the government all high school students with now
at her silicon valley started a new spade of flooding and large parts of malaysia forces thousands of people to flee their homes and hoping for as soon the run we just one month to go. we'll look at how china is preparing for the winter olympics during a pandemic. ah, hello, the u. k. prime minister says the country's health service will be under considerable pressure in the coming weeks as a grapples with surging case numbers. but boars johnson says there won't be new restrictions while other...
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or diplomatic editor jane spades reports from the united nations. with more than half of the afghan population suffering from what the un calls extreme levels of hunger, the secretary general antonia could terrace again sounded the alarm. 6 months after that take over by the taliban. afghanistan is hanging by a threads for afghans. daily life has become a frozen hell. one of afghanistan's best known women's rights campaigners who still lives in cobble came to new york to address the security council. after 20 years of tasting freedom. one kink studying playing sports, performing music, it has taken less than 6 months to completely dismantle the rights of the women and girls across the country. her account was backed by the un special representative inside afghanistan. deborah lawn said a number of women activists had recently been abducted and then it disappeared. she said this was part of a wider, deeply worrying pattern. and here on the ground, there is compelling evidence of an emerging environments of intimidation. and deterioration in respect f
or diplomatic editor jane spades reports from the united nations. with more than half of the afghan population suffering from what the un calls extreme levels of hunger, the secretary general antonia could terrace again sounded the alarm. 6 months after that take over by the taliban. afghanistan is hanging by a threads for afghans. daily life has become a frozen hell. one of afghanistan's best known women's rights campaigners who still lives in cobble came to new york to address the security...
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but we need to demonstrate as we can now in spades, the benefit of vaccination in breaking that link between infection and hospitalization. many examples now the u. k of anti vac. so people will vaccine hesitant in intensive care being really poorly because of um, recon infection. i think those people need to be helping us with messaging, many of the march the period without t v station saying they wish they got back. so i think we need to make more of that and persuading people with never going to persuade the factors. but i think the whole issue is drug, which is helping in terms of going to put you on the spot. lawrence, i'm going to do it a resistor because it's a big new story today. joke of which good or bad that they let him in was angry. people in the style in 1902 percent of ac slated. they got a right to be angry. yes or no, quickly? yeah, go right to be angry. again. is mix messaging from the government is that they've got this big this big issue about central government versus federal government. clear messaging is a really issue. it's an issue for all of us and all our c
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one thing to put into perspective, in 2019, american spade $14 billion in late fees to credit card companies20 billion a year and credit card interest and fees. and the buy now, pay later services are interest-free and free of charges for consumers. it does you how much global opportunity there is to disrupt that industry. emily: an investigation launched into the industry last month. i am curious what your interactions with the agency have been so far. do you at the cents they want to see the industry grow, or take a pause? sebastian: as any regulator, when something new comes along, they want to try to understand it, is it good or bad and what are the implications of -- implications for consumers? are they following best standards? i would look at this as more of a query than an investigation. but i think they should be asking questions and they may be asking about products where regulation should be improved. it could be changed. we have seen suggestions for improved legislation and supports. but if you look at the data, which regulators and to start doing, we are 30% or 40% below industr
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but to play one that you love, that to me takes a talent that cannot be taught and she had that in spadesront of the camera, it's like watching magic. ♪ running wild ♪ >>> next, on the final episode of "reframed marilyn monroe". >> she does not feel seen or understood by her husband, the person that's supposed to know her best. >> in the middle of production marilyn takes off to new york. she had a date with the president. he was having a big birthday and she was to sing "happy birthday". >> i think she was playing with him but it was certainly brave. >> marilyn said, you know, splish splash, this would make interesting pictures. >> stripping down and being absolutely naked is really pushing the envelope. ♪ ♪ >>> nbc monitor news on the hour. in california screen actress marilyn monroe is dead. the 36-year-old film star was found in her bed this morning. >> successful lonely actress that led a spectacular stormy life. >> the story of marilyn monroe is an authentic tragedy, it began in tragedy and ended in tragedy and in between -- >> because of the wama
but to play one that you love, that to me takes a talent that cannot be taught and she had that in spadesront of the camera, it's like watching magic. ♪ running wild ♪ >>> next, on the final episode of "reframed marilyn monroe". >> she does not feel seen or understood by her husband, the person that's supposed to know her best. >> in the middle of production marilyn takes off to new york. she had a date with the president. he was having a big birthday and she...
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when the pandemic hit, that broken social contract showed in spades. reality where some folks got protection but other hard-working people, frontline workers and the like, really didn't. i think the fact we have this sort of underlying problem with distrust and broken sense of connection meant everything else we tried to do was so much harder, so much harder to achieve than if we had a strong, social healthy contract. >> i'm struck to the degree by which politics and polarization has gotten into covid. it's really quite almost unique in american. america didn't have a very strong anti-vax movement before covid. if you looked at the numbers, places like france were much worse in terms of suspicion of vaccines. then it became all part of the republican versus democrats, trump versus the rest. and it seems like we now have so much politicized this public health debate that it's difficult to imagine a collective response on anything because there's always going to be opposition. in that specific case, which still remains hugely problematic, only 62% of ame
when the pandemic hit, that broken social contract showed in spades. reality where some folks got protection but other hard-working people, frontline workers and the like, really didn't. i think the fact we have this sort of underlying problem with distrust and broken sense of connection meant everything else we tried to do was so much harder, so much harder to achieve than if we had a strong, social healthy contract. >> i'm struck to the degree by which politics and polarization has...
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she had that in spades. >> there was no one else like her. ♪ ♪ >> the moment you put her in front of doesn't feel seen or understood by her husband. the person who is supposed to know her best. >> in the middle of production she takes off to new york. she had a date with the president. he was having a big birthday party and she was to sing happy birthday. >> i think she was playing with him. but it was certainly brave. >> marilyn said splish splash. this would make interesting pictures. >> sftripping down and being naked. it's pushing the envelope. >>> in california, screen actor marilyn monroe is dead. the 36 year-old film star was found in her bed this morning. >> successful. lonely actress. who led such a spectacular stormy life. the story of marilyn monroe is authentic tragedy. it began in tragedy and ended in tragedy. and in between there was always a tragic -- >> because of the way she died. we tend to look at her entire
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. >> kate spade? >> versace >> that's right. steve, thank you very much today. we are well auoff the lows "power lunch" starts right now >>> good afternoon welcome to "power lunch. i'm tyler matheson we are watching another lousy day for the markets. dow down for the seventh day i a row. there is carnage in crypto bitcoin now at the lowest level since july $130 billion in crypto market cap wiped out in 1 day bitcoin just didn't work as an inflation hit and nooerter are the small caps russell 2000 down from the 20% that's the defer in addition of a bare market and starting to feel like one. kelly? >> hi, everybody thank you. let's s.t.atart with the dow. we were down nearly 1100 and more than cut that in half down 463 the last hour this month is worst since 1987 keep this in mind. it is only 2 p.m go back for the nasdaq to october 2008 for the last month this bad the height of the pandemic, the housing crisis these are the analogies that we talk about for the nasdaq's 15% drop this month. krip town down 5%. we have staged a comeback. bitcoin positive by almost 3%
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jerome powell and many others delivered in spades in this natural disaster, a banking system that wasesilient and prospered. the big question is, now what? tom: the outlook -- jonathan: the outlook from these companies reflected in the reserve relief. things are better, helped out by the policy story of the last couple of years. but things are getting more expensive. that is why we said repeatedly this morning it is about the numbers as an employer. expenses up 11%. they attribute that at to higher compensation. you are going to see that line repeatedly through earnings season. tom: our true experts at bloomberg on banking analysis, they say it is a war of talent. we are going to see that not only now, but into 2022. we will see how that plays out. jonathan: maybe things are just getting started. maybe this is just the beginning . lisa: here is the issue. where is the growth coming from? if you can't necessarily expand and extend credit for a valuable price, where you going to get that growth to compensate for that higher pay? jonathan: j.p. morgan in the premarket now down about 2.4
jerome powell and many others delivered in spades in this natural disaster, a banking system that wasesilient and prospered. the big question is, now what? tom: the outlook -- jonathan: the outlook from these companies reflected in the reserve relief. things are better, helped out by the policy story of the last couple of years. but things are getting more expensive. that is why we said repeatedly this morning it is about the numbers as an employer. expenses up 11%. they attribute that at to...
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even though it was freezing cold, they were using their shovels and spade to expand the trenches, doing what they could to make their position stronger and more secure, because they suspect these talks are either going to fail or that these talks might even be a trick that russia is making such unrealistic demands that it will then go and say, well, we gave peace a chance and now we have no other choice but to advance with our military. because russia from the very beginning has been blaming this crisis on ukraine, saying it is ukraine that is provoking russia, blaming nato saying it is nato that is threatening russian security. >> richard, stand by for just a second. i want to go to matt who is overseas in moscow, and the u.s. has been very clear, aren't they, matt, that the u.s. is not going to concede russia for yanking the military into the ukraine. >> reporter: the ukraine said they are not going to give up their position on that. the head of the russian delegation said russians are not backing down, and they want the united states to understand just how this might go forward. this
even though it was freezing cold, they were using their shovels and spade to expand the trenches, doing what they could to make their position stronger and more secure, because they suspect these talks are either going to fail or that these talks might even be a trick that russia is making such unrealistic demands that it will then go and say, well, we gave peace a chance and now we have no other choice but to advance with our military. because russia from the very beginning has been blaming...
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health resources, basic security, and when the pandemic hit that broken social contract has shown in spadese folks got protection, others, hard working people and frontline workers and the like really didn't. so the fact that we have this sort of underlying problem of distrust and broken sense of connection meant everything else we tried to do is so much harder, so much harder to achieve than if we a strong social contract. >> i'm struck by the degree to which politics and polarization has gotten into covid because it's really quite almost unique in america. i mean, america didn't have a very strong anti-vax movement before covid. if you look at covid places like france were much worse in terms of suspicion of the vaccine and then it became trump versus the rest, republican versus democrat, and now we've politicized this public health debate that it's difficult to imagine a collective response on anything because there's always going to be opposition. so in that specific case, you know, which still remains hugely problematic. only 62% of americans are double vaccinated. is there a solution?
health resources, basic security, and when the pandemic hit that broken social contract has shown in spadese folks got protection, others, hard working people and frontline workers and the like really didn't. so the fact that we have this sort of underlying problem of distrust and broken sense of connection meant everything else we tried to do is so much harder, so much harder to achieve than if we a strong social contract. >> i'm struck by the degree to which politics and polarization...
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i paid that off in spades. if i curse anymore on tv, i'd be dana perino. and finally, i feel like we've had our differences through the years, but i hope you're ok with how that sketch went, because i feel like that might be the closest i'll ever get to being on "the five" after how all of that went down. sorry, everyone, i love you dana, i love you, judge especially. >> greg: isn't it a contrast on how we handle things and how cnn does? when trump would go after their people, they'd be like, oh my god, it's the end of the world. all we do is make fun of doocy. >> a guy on twitter said if that had been acosta and trump exactly what happened, acosta would have shown up on cnn in a minute in a neck brace. "i've been harmed" and doocy played it perfectly and blew it off. >> greg: did anything like this ever happen with your boss, president bush? i'm trying to remember hot mic moments but i'm not sure. >> yes it did. first of all, acosta would have shown up in a neck brace but been represented by michael -- it did, in the 2000 campaign when bush ran for presid
i paid that off in spades. if i curse anymore on tv, i'd be dana perino. and finally, i feel like we've had our differences through the years, but i hope you're ok with how that sketch went, because i feel like that might be the closest i'll ever get to being on "the five" after how all of that went down. sorry, everyone, i love you dana, i love you, judge especially. >> greg: isn't it a contrast on how we handle things and how cnn does? when trump would go after their people,...
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one using a spade to break the ice, the trenches are now frozen. all the ground is frozen solid.to throw the debris out of the trench. they are doing this because they are worried that these talks either could break down or that these talks aren't real. that russia has no intention of actually carrying out any diplomacy, but intends instead to use the 100,000 troops masked along three sides of the ukrainian border to the north, east, and south, and use them to plow right into and over the trenches and occupy more of ukraine. and what they worry is that russia is just using these talks as an excuse so that it can say it did its best. it tried diplomacy, but the united states, nato, and ukraine, wouldn't theron russia's overtures or demands, and that russia, that vladimir putin was left with no choice but to pursue military actions. and one of the reasons they are so concerned is the demands that russia has been making. russia is demanding that ukraine never be admitted to nato, that is something that nato says only nato can decide, but russia is also demanding that nato disengage
one using a spade to break the ice, the trenches are now frozen. all the ground is frozen solid.to throw the debris out of the trench. they are doing this because they are worried that these talks either could break down or that these talks aren't real. that russia has no intention of actually carrying out any diplomacy, but intends instead to use the 100,000 troops masked along three sides of the ukrainian border to the north, east, and south, and use them to plow right into and over the...
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value is very much back in the style of the wall street fashion show and these two, they have it in spades let's take calls, to mark in florida. mark. >> i'm enjoying the investing club. >> we did some good months today. it is exclusive to club members. 10:20 morning meeting, you could get it please watch it. and how could i help >> all right, my questions about work day the most recent earnings were a 28% on estimates and i've taken profits but lately there have been put buying and price target reductions i don't see a reason why. where do you think it is going from here. >> companies that are selling more than 50 times earnings are problematic even if they are great companies. let's see how qual techs does tonight and see whether it goes up the market is very mean and angry right now and we didn't blame it because the fed is not our friend needor in california. >> how are you doing. >> i'm all right how about you. >> caller: very good my question is i've been heavily invested in intuit and i want to get your take on it. >> i'm sorry, what stock was that >> caller: inuit. >> i think it is
value is very much back in the style of the wall street fashion show and these two, they have it in spades let's take calls, to mark in florida. mark. >> i'm enjoying the investing club. >> we did some good months today. it is exclusive to club members. 10:20 morning meeting, you could get it please watch it. and how could i help >> all right, my questions about work day the most recent earnings were a 28% on estimates and i've taken profits but lately there have been put...
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prevent what you just heard, prevent the united states from being in this difficult position, that spades. america's credibility in the world matters, whether it was in our debacle in the departure from afghanistan or shutting down the colonial pipeline. weakness begets confrontation. that's what vladimir putin has seen and still seeing it. i hope this administration will do the things that one does to make sure that your friends and allies know that you'll be with them. no one is asking for american troops in ukraine. nobody has made that demand. what they're asking for is for the united states to live up to its commitments. this matters to the people in nevada, kansas, nebraska, all across america. we'll see instability drive inflation further upward. one last thought. when you take your eye off the ball, you put secretary kerry at the top of climate change, the actors like president xi said that's good. we have a different vision for how to execute and deliver on our objectives and use our power. >> martha: this is president biden at the munich security conference at a virtual appeara
prevent what you just heard, prevent the united states from being in this difficult position, that spades. america's credibility in the world matters, whether it was in our debacle in the departure from afghanistan or shutting down the colonial pipeline. weakness begets confrontation. that's what vladimir putin has seen and still seeing it. i hope this administration will do the things that one does to make sure that your friends and allies know that you'll be with them. no one is asking for...
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that's the most of any company in media in fact, it is the most in spades the first thing is that sometimest big volume, that big budget is a lot because it means you can have more shots on goal not every one is going to be a hit, but historically disney's hit rate has been pretty good. the second thing folks want to figure out is how much will be general entertainment content. a lot of the debate is do we want to keep super serving "star wars", marvel and disney fans with more and more series, or is there a need to really expand into this kind of netflix, hbo, scripted series, adult-centered type of genres the reason i like the stock here is disney has known it has been the weak point historically. that's why they paid $50 billion net to buy the studios from fox a few years ago and they're just starting to put the budgets behind the studios to ramp up into a new type of content that maybe they're not known historically for >> you say investors should say around $200 for the stock, your current target 196 what would you say you are less bullish on in the space? >> there's a few things. but
that's the most of any company in media in fact, it is the most in spades the first thing is that sometimest big volume, that big budget is a lot because it means you can have more shots on goal not every one is going to be a hit, but historically disney's hit rate has been pretty good. the second thing folks want to figure out is how much will be general entertainment content. a lot of the debate is do we want to keep super serving "star wars", marvel and disney fans with more and...
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of the magic bullets, if you will for anybody in tech is that reoccurring revenue and they get in spadesapple gets it, of course, through the use of the cloud and the storage that we have but that's not so much the software play that you and i are talking about here but nonetheless, that is another reason to stay focussed on a stock like apple, which, you know, is still right now today just that far away from that $3 trillion mark, scott >> joe, you feel like the nasdaq comes into 2022 on a whimper i'm looking at the performance now. anybody would take 21% return for the nasdaq which is what it did in 2021. it did get outpaced by the s&p 500. and it was fighting it out pretty well with the dow, too, towards the end of the year. it remains a question mark, you have a good amount of exposure, nvidia, amd, crowd strike, market research hit a new high today. >> yeah. scott, and i'm not sure if you know the statistic, but as we closed out the year, over 50% of the nasdaq was trading below its 200-day moving average so certainly there was not the dispersion in terms of the performance. i do ha
of the magic bullets, if you will for anybody in tech is that reoccurring revenue and they get in spadesapple gets it, of course, through the use of the cloud and the storage that we have but that's not so much the software play that you and i are talking about here but nonetheless, that is another reason to stay focussed on a stock like apple, which, you know, is still right now today just that far away from that $3 trillion mark, scott >> joe, you feel like the nasdaq comes into 2022 on...
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give me a break chl we have it in spades. let's keep it going. they going to see what happens. they going to see what happened. >> the she said she needs the grand jury in order to interview people like brad raraffensperge. in fact, in her interview she cited an interview brad did with "meet the press" when he said he would gladly respond to a jury summons. >> if she wants to interview me, there's a process for that. i will gladly participate in that because i want to make sure i follow the law and the constitution. when you get a grand jury summons, you respond to it. >> needless to say donald trump isn't thrilled about any of this. in a statement he said his call to brad raffensperger was, quote, perfect, because, of course, he would say. that joining me now is harry lippman, a district attorney and host of a podcast. it's a little bit of a theme. break down, harry, this investigation in georgia for us. i feel like it's been in the backdrop. we focused so much on january 6th. we focused so much on the insurrection. this has been under the radar
give me a break chl we have it in spades. let's keep it going. they going to see what happens. they going to see what happened. >> the she said she needs the grand jury in order to interview people like brad raraffensperge. in fact, in her interview she cited an interview brad did with "meet the press" when he said he would gladly respond to a jury summons. >> if she wants to interview me, there's a process for that. i will gladly participate in that because i want to make...
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. >> kate spade? >> versace >> that's right. steve, thank you very much today.er lunch" starts right now >>> good afternoon welcome to "power lunch. i'm tyler matheson we are watching another lousy day for the markets. dow down for the seventh day i a row. there is carnage in crypto bitcoin now at the lowest level since july $130 billion in crypto market cap wiped out in 1 day bitcoin just didn't work as an
. >> kate spade? >> versace >> that's right. steve, thank you very much today.er lunch" starts right now >>> good afternoon welcome to "power lunch. i'm tyler matheson we are watching another lousy day for the markets. dow down for the seventh day i a row. there is carnage in crypto bitcoin now at the lowest level since july $130 billion in crypto market cap wiped out in 1 day bitcoin just didn't work as an
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we have gotten eight lions, and a tiger, we've had them spade, and dhl is going to help us buy them toould've already been there, except for covid. one of the lionesses names and share, i thought i'd put that out there. anyway, we're going to get him there. we're doing an awful lot of things. you know, we're doing off a lot of things. hard work, and working with the governments who are trying to take the the animals from -- sometimes it's messy. not as messi's democracy, i've heard. >> for cher, i know with everything you have to do, i really graciously appreciate you joining us. before you go, i want you to know that when i leave here, our friend jimmy is going to be giving me a ride home, so, you know, who's going to get the last word in that car, on the way home. >> i just want to tell you, how much i appreciate you, and i am very proud of you. >> cher, thank you very much. we really appreciate you watching, we really a pretty shot you. joining thank you very much. cher, that's tonight's last word. let that happen again, please. 11th hour, starts now. 11th hour, starts now. good eve
we have gotten eight lions, and a tiger, we've had them spade, and dhl is going to help us buy them toould've already been there, except for covid. one of the lionesses names and share, i thought i'd put that out there. anyway, we're going to get him there. we're doing an awful lot of things. you know, we're doing off a lot of things. hard work, and working with the governments who are trying to take the the animals from -- sometimes it's messy. not as messi's democracy, i've heard. >>...
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this week, we've got all new shows with wonderful guests including peter dinklage, david spade, ann dowdree. so please join us for all that. i has long been said that justice is blind and now, we know it is bald too. our first guest is a shining beacon of authority in his new show "judge steve harvey." you can watch it tuesday nights here on abc. all rise for the honorable steve harvey. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ look at this. >> look at that. you've got an audience, man. >> jimmy: this is quite a style change for you. i don't think i've ever seen you dressed like that. >> let all that go for a while. [ cheers and applause ] yeah. >> jimmy: you realize those are just more germs coming at us, right? >> it's okay. they got their masks on. >> jimmy: how are you doing? >> i'm taking everything. i got -- i got vaccines. i got the booster. i'm taking oral vaccines. i'm doing everything. >> jimmy: oral vaccines? >> i can't get covid, though. >> jimmy: no? >> no. i ate chitlins for 40 years. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you're saying you literally can't get it. >> i can't get it. i have some stuff in m
this week, we've got all new shows with wonderful guests including peter dinklage, david spade, ann dowdree. so please join us for all that. i has long been said that justice is blind and now, we know it is bald too. our first guest is a shining beacon of authority in his new show "judge steve harvey." you can watch it tuesday nights here on abc. all rise for the honorable steve harvey. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ look at this. >> look at that. you've got an audience, man....
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those have got to be really heavy wagons and they definitely are because what's on them loaded with spades shovels axes picks carbines horseman's swords pistols and other military stores carpenters tools armorers tools provisions. they are out to really cut this road and they're taking all the tools with them. so think for a minute what that would look like. to the communities through which this baggage train is going with these soldiers in these three divisions. who may not have seen a lot of soldiers up to this point? but they are moving through this is part of hazen engaging the populace. it is not just the tools to cut the road. this is if you will to show the flag in this area. this is a borderland on this revolutionary frontier where much of the action is beyond there, but they are not forgotten. okay, we're sending troops up there to deal with issues. they are worried about. and of course hazen still hoping he'll get his lands back. so we've got that part. so they've got that and they're trailing behind their own traveling forge if they break their way their tools, they can fix them
those have got to be really heavy wagons and they definitely are because what's on them loaded with spades shovels axes picks carbines horseman's swords pistols and other military stores carpenters tools armorers tools provisions. they are out to really cut this road and they're taking all the tools with them. so think for a minute what that would look like. to the communities through which this baggage train is going with these soldiers in these three divisions. who may not have seen a lot of...
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thank you very much for bringing us up to spade malcolm where, but live for us in nairobi. the u. n. is launching its largest ever humanitarian appeal for a single country and needs more than $5000000000.00 in a for a canister. will then half the population that's about 23000000 people faces acute hunger. the un humanitarian chief says he's most worried about children's welfare. fem mode is eunice. if the chief is communications in afghanistan, she says the winter temperatures have added to the crisis. as guns then is descending into the biggest humanitarian crisis in the world, the scale of suffering is quite unprecedented. and as you see, its children and women, those who are least responsible for the crisis who are facing the brunt of these challenges. around half the population. also going to found 23000000 people are food insecure, which means that they cannot find or afford you trisha's food. and as you see over 1000000 of that number, our children and what use f is predicting that without urgent action, those children will suffer from severe acute malnutrition, which puts t
thank you very much for bringing us up to spade malcolm where, but live for us in nairobi. the u. n. is launching its largest ever humanitarian appeal for a single country and needs more than $5000000000.00 in a for a canister. will then half the population that's about 23000000 people faces acute hunger. the un humanitarian chief says he's most worried about children's welfare. fem mode is eunice. if the chief is communications in afghanistan, she says the winter temperatures have added to the...
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he did all that in spades. >> he really did. chad brown, thank you so much for coming on, sharing your stories about playing with tom brady on the same team. thank you. >> happy to do it. thanks for having me on. >>> and now let's turn to the so-called bomb cyclone that is pamling the east coast. 9 million people are under a blizzard warning right now from new york to new england. the powerful nor'easter is unleashing wind gusts of more than 70 miles an hour in some areas. those are ocean waves crashing against a hotel in plymouth, massachusetts. strong winds have pushed high seas into coastal neighborhoods and the boston area and parts of maine could see up to two feet of snow. across the state more than 120,000 homes and businesses are without power. so let's go now to cnn weather center and meteorologist gene norman. we keep hearing about bomb cyclone. is this thing officially a bomb slooing now? and what exactly is that? >> it absolutely is. that's when the pressure in a storm drops more than 24 millibars is how we measure p
he did all that in spades. >> he really did. chad brown, thank you so much for coming on, sharing your stories about playing with tom brady on the same team. thank you. >> happy to do it. thanks for having me on. >>> and now let's turn to the so-called bomb cyclone that is pamling the east coast. 9 million people are under a blizzard warning right now from new york to new england. the powerful nor'easter is unleashing wind gusts of more than 70 miles an hour in some areas....
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you know, we have that in spades already, or we can keep it going. but that's not fair to the voters of georgia because they're going to see what happened. and they're going to see what happened. >> reminder, of course, that donald trump lost the state of georgia. now you've got the fulton county district attorney saying she wants this special grand jury because some witnesses in this investigation have not been cooperaterative. pointing specifically to the georgia secretary of state and citing a moment when raffensperger told chuck todd he would cooperate if presented with a grand jury summons. something i followed up with him about on this show back in november. >> we would cooperate with any investigation. we sent docs as requested. that's because you got to follow the law, follow the constitution, and they have constitutional authority to convene a grand jury. >> so that brings us up to where we are now at this moment this afternoon with this developing news. so lay out more of what we're hearing from that fulton county d.a. today. >> she sent to
you know, we have that in spades already, or we can keep it going. but that's not fair to the voters of georgia because they're going to see what happened. and they're going to see what happened. >> reminder, of course, that donald trump lost the state of georgia. now you've got the fulton county district attorney saying she wants this special grand jury because some witnesses in this investigation have not been cooperaterative. pointing specifically to the georgia secretary of state and...
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that is, is a dominant factor now of life and has it stuck in a thank you very much for rain, such a spade robin forest, a, a walk a into lucy, joe. joe plenty more ahead on this news. our including frozen to death in pakistan . we've got the latest on the snow storm, which $22.00 motorists didn't survive. and don't look now and now biding finish. for england. cricket is in the 4th ashes test against a strategy, a general will have all those details coming up in force. in coven 19 testing has begun for 14000000 people in a city in china. doctor's report, at least 2 new infections of the army, kron variant in change. and it's a few hours drive from beijing where the winter limit games. the juices start. next month, the new cases have emerged despite the government so called 0 coven strategy. me correspondent, katrina you is in beijing with the main problem for chinese authorities is it's passivity to beijing. it's only about 3 hours drive away o one hour by high speed rail. there is a loss of frequent commuting between the 2 cities and aging authorities are on high alert that anxious to mak
that is, is a dominant factor now of life and has it stuck in a thank you very much for rain, such a spade robin forest, a, a walk a into lucy, joe. joe plenty more ahead on this news. our including frozen to death in pakistan . we've got the latest on the snow storm, which $22.00 motorists didn't survive. and don't look now and now biding finish. for england. cricket is in the 4th ashes test against a strategy, a general will have all those details coming up in force. in coven 19 testing has...