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tests showed tony's dna on the jacket.tony wiped his nose with it after being pepper sprayed. >> odds of finding an unrelated individual with that profile are rarer than one in 30 billion. >> reporter: you couldn't have had better evidence if you had a movie of him killing her. >> right. >> reporter: the defense had been dealt a poor hand to play, but attorney bruce fleisher chipped away at each state witness, starting with tony's housemate, the guy with the scrubbing away pepper spray story. the defense said he had 250,000 reasons to make his story up. >> there was a reward offered. >> yes. >> and who offered the reward? >> scott rothstein. >> and, how much was the reward in the case? >> $251,000. >> reporter: ironically, he never got the reward. the collapse of rothstein's ponzi scheme put an end to that. and as for the prosecution's theory of motive, fleisher argued it was as thin as it was nonsensical. >> you would think that if you were so enraged that your wife were doing this that you'd wanna harm her, and not someo
tests showed tony's dna on the jacket.tony wiped his nose with it after being pepper sprayed. >> odds of finding an unrelated individual with that profile are rarer than one in 30 billion. >> reporter: you couldn't have had better evidence if you had a movie of him killing her. >> right. >> reporter: the defense had been dealt a poor hand to play, but attorney bruce fleisher chipped away at each state witness, starting with tony's housemate, the guy with the scrubbing...
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what are you looking at, tony? >> i want to take a look at retailers because we've been focusing on this segment of the market for the last couple of months here on "options action" and there have been some trends that have been emerging. you have some companies that are pure e-commerce plays like amazon and paypal that have done really well and then you have some big box stores like dollar general that have focused predominantly on a digital strategy that also have been doing very well and i want to take a look at target going into earnings next week. if you look at the chart of target, it's recently been trading volatilely, but if you look at the 118 resistance level and the stock managed to the break above 118 and it has support earlier on thursday and it is now starting to trade higher and if you couple that with the recent relative strength of this particular stock, i think it's fairly well positioned going into earnings next week. now this stock actually is fairly volatile and moves on average of about 11% ov
what are you looking at, tony? >> i want to take a look at retailers because we've been focusing on this segment of the market for the last couple of months here on "options action" and there have been some trends that have been emerging. you have some companies that are pure e-commerce plays like amazon and paypal that have done really well and then you have some big box stores like dollar general that have focused predominantly on a digital strategy that also have been doing...
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tony: tony. lemonis: nice to meet you. tony: good to met you.d chris actually grew up together. lemonis: what is your role on a daily basis? tony: it's inventory management and marketing management, i.t. jess: i manage the highland park location. lemonis: okay. chris: i do the accounting. i do the buying -- just the overall general strategy of the business. lemonis: what did you pay for the business? chris: about $200,000. lemonis: you put all the money up? chris: yeah. lemonis: and had you saved it? chris: i inherited a lot of it. lemonis: okay. and then, what's the equity spilt amongst the three of you? chris: so, i have 56%. lemonis: okay. tony: 34%. jess: i have 10%. lemonis: okay. take me through the rest of the store. the apparel's in the middle? chris: yep. glove wall here. snowboard wall. lemonis: men's over here. how many square feet is this? chris: about 3,500. and there's a women's side over on the other side. do you want to... lemonis: yeah. ♪ what women's department? it looks like an anemic rack of bathing suits, and none of the bot
tony: tony. lemonis: nice to meet you. tony: good to met you.d chris actually grew up together. lemonis: what is your role on a daily basis? tony: it's inventory management and marketing management, i.t. jess: i manage the highland park location. lemonis: okay. chris: i do the accounting. i do the buying -- just the overall general strategy of the business. lemonis: what did you pay for the business? chris: about $200,000. lemonis: you put all the money up? chris: yeah. lemonis: and had you...
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tony >> so i covered zoom here last earnings season. in early march well before we had the lockdowns, when we thought work from home was going to be a short-term trend now we know that not only is work from home going to be significantly longer than we had originally expected but actually more of a permanent for many workers. so if we look at the chart here, what i love about the zoom chart is it's been in a clear uptrend but every time it touches the 50-day moving average, it bounces off of it. that's what we've seen this week we have this double top that it's about to break out from and earnings next week is what the stock needs in order to break out above that 180 level if we look at the stock itself, currently options are implying a 12.6% move on earnings and this stock can rocket higher if they beat earnings and i'm expecting them to beat earnings by roughly $20 million in terms of revenue to the upside, but the options market is currently only pricing over the last four quarters, it's only moved about 10.8%. so the options market
tony >> so i covered zoom here last earnings season. in early march well before we had the lockdowns, when we thought work from home was going to be a short-term trend now we know that not only is work from home going to be significantly longer than we had originally expected but actually more of a permanent for many workers. so if we look at the chart here, what i love about the zoom chart is it's been in a clear uptrend but every time it touches the 50-day moving average, it bounces off...
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, excuse me, tony has a plan tony >> yes, so we've been seeing a lot of news out of companies that have been working on vaccines for covid-19 that's been driving a lot of bullish sentiment, but there are a handful of biotech companies that with working on treatments with existing drugs for some of the symptoms of covid-19 that's really what i want to look at here the company is insight, who has a phase three clinical trial with novartis using their drug to treat the lung damage or to reduce the lung damage of covid-19 patients. and this is something that i think is quite interesting to take a look at because if you see, the clinical trial announcement lines up with the technical chart breaking out above the $95 resistance level it spent the last month consolidating between $95 and $105 and i think it's primed now for a potential breakout higher and if we look at the implied volatility, which is the measurement of its future of volatility of the stock, it's also a way we use to measure the cheapness or expensiveness of an option insight has been trading between roughly 30% to 40% vol, ev
, excuse me, tony has a plan tony >> yes, so we've been seeing a lot of news out of companies that have been working on vaccines for covid-19 that's been driving a lot of bullish sentiment, but there are a handful of biotech companies that with working on treatments with existing drugs for some of the symptoms of covid-19 that's really what i want to look at here the company is insight, who has a phase three clinical trial with novartis using their drug to treat the lung damage or to...
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tony, we introduced you as a parliamentary journalist, tony, we introduced you as a parliamentaryjournalistliament on monday. can you describe the kind of confrontations or arguments that may go on within that parliament westerner the house of commons are strange at the moment because of social distancing measurements. there are only ten or 15 mps in the chamberand we there are only ten or 15 mps in the chamber and we saw that at pmq last week when boris johnson chamber and we saw that at pmq last week when borisjohnson did not have an audience to play to and he found that difficult against forensic questioning from the labour leader. this announcement should be made to the house of commons and the reason is because when the prime minister makes a statement, he faces questions and scrutiny, notjust from the opposition but his own party that would have been a better way to go about doing this. he could have made this announcement at seven o'clock tomorrow after it had went through that process of speaking to parliament, releasing nation at the same time and allowing mps to do their job same
tony, we introduced you as a parliamentary journalist, tony, we introduced you as a parliamentaryjournalistliament on monday. can you describe the kind of confrontations or arguments that may go on within that parliament westerner the house of commons are strange at the moment because of social distancing measurements. there are only ten or 15 mps in the chamberand we there are only ten or 15 mps in the chamber and we saw that at pmq last week when boris johnson chamber and we saw that at pmq...
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tony blair.n, obviously, lives. but i think that the most important thing, mesan, that we have to do here is to recognise that you can't look at the risks we're taking just by focusing on covid—i9 alone, because the lockdown also has a lot of consequences — big economic consequences, social consequences and health consequences. so, for example, my institute‘s going to publish a report today on africa which shows you precisely what their dilemma is. yes, they have to focus on trying to eliminate and contain the disease — the coronavirus — but, at the same time if, in doing that, they're causing huge problems around food supply, if in doing that, there are other health diseases that are not being tackled properly — hiv, tuberculosis, malaria, which kill hundreds of thousands of people every year, each of them in africa — then the risk is that if the lockdown is too severe and we don't start to get things back to normal and make sure that we look after the other aspects of life then, in the end, you
tony blair.n, obviously, lives. but i think that the most important thing, mesan, that we have to do here is to recognise that you can't look at the risks we're taking just by focusing on covid—i9 alone, because the lockdown also has a lot of consequences — big economic consequences, social consequences and health consequences. so, for example, my institute‘s going to publish a report today on africa which shows you precisely what their dilemma is. yes, they have to focus on trying to...
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so tony, what are you doing now?e actually exceeded my expectations, but if you sold this putcredit spread you would have collected roughly 97, 98% of the credit and it's time to take profit and move on. i will say you have one more stock in this particular sector which has yet to report earnings which is take two interactive and i think you could have a similar setup for that stock, as well. >> let's move on here. last week carter predicted paypal would cash in on its earnings results. >> look at the authority of this level the stock has approached this and reapproached this and this is a setup for a news-related breakout and earnings are coming next week. >> and maybe not swinging for the fences and i was looking for a strangle swap and it sounds complicated and it's like calendar spreads and in this strategy you would sell the may 8th weekly, 115, 130 strangle so you're selling the put and the call and selling that exact same structure in june. >> they were right paypal took its earnings report to the bank and the
so tony, what are you doing now?e actually exceeded my expectations, but if you sold this putcredit spread you would have collected roughly 97, 98% of the credit and it's time to take profit and move on. i will say you have one more stock in this particular sector which has yet to report earnings which is take two interactive and i think you could have a similar setup for that stock, as well. >> let's move on here. last week carter predicted paypal would cash in on its earnings results....
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are both uncle tony to me.t a lot of time at their house. i thought they were wonderful gentlemen. i believe my stepfather when he told me that the mob really didn't exist. i bought the whole thing. this is at the same time that i was hanging out with these folks and he was my father and we are very close to hoffa stuff was out of control. the government was all over him. he was basically painted in the press of the guy who did it. to this day it's conventional wisdom that chucky was the person who drove hoffa to his death.if you type in chucky o'brien and jimmy hoffa into google you will find that the person who did it, who picked off up. i go to college in 1980 and over the next six or seven years i start to rethink chucky. when i got to college i read books about and a half a disappearance for the first time. one of which was Ãbthis might seem nacve, it turns out the mafia did actually exist. it turned out my uncles tony were violent guys. it turned out my stepfather was had a criminal past. all things that
are both uncle tony to me.t a lot of time at their house. i thought they were wonderful gentlemen. i believe my stepfather when he told me that the mob really didn't exist. i bought the whole thing. this is at the same time that i was hanging out with these folks and he was my father and we are very close to hoffa stuff was out of control. the government was all over him. he was basically painted in the press of the guy who did it. to this day it's conventional wisdom that chucky was the person...
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let's get right to it, joining me live is state school superintendent tony thurmond. tony, i know you are so very, very busy n meetings all the time with all these changes that are happening daily so we do appreciate you making the time for us. >> glad to do it. thank you, kristen. >> absolutely. i want to say that education, access, equality we know are some of your chief concerns, they always have been especially when you were running for your position, you made that clear. with this pandemic it's really highlighted a lot of the shortcomings that have always been there systematically. let me start by asking you this, how well do you think we are doing right now with our k through 12 education in california with its over 6 million students? >> well, it's clear this is an unprecedented situation, one unlike anything that we will probably ever see in our lifetime. with that framing, yeah, we've had to move very quickly, 6 million students moving to distance learning, that's a tall order. there have probably been a few bumps, i'm sure. there have been. this is not easy,
let's get right to it, joining me live is state school superintendent tony thurmond. tony, i know you are so very, very busy n meetings all the time with all these changes that are happening daily so we do appreciate you making the time for us. >> glad to do it. thank you, kristen. >> absolutely. i want to say that education, access, equality we know are some of your chief concerns, they always have been especially when you were running for your position, you made that clear. with...
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tony hadley. decided to try and win a $10,000 "name the celebrity voices" competition on his local radio station... gold 905. for weeks, people had been trying to identify the 1a voices. muhammad listened for hours each day and was sure he'd figured it out, but on air was told he had got one wrong. two weeks later, he was baffled to hear another contestant give exactly the same names and win. the station told him that his answer... tony hadley. ..was a mispronunciation. infuriated, he e—mailed a recording of his on—air appearance to tony hadley‘s manager, and received this video message. i have listened back to the tape and, as far as i'm concerned, you pronounced my name absolutely correctly — tony hadley. you might have said it with a slight accent. after originally offering muhammad a $5,000 goodwill gesture, gold 905 have today backed down and given him the whole prize. thanks to help from mr tony hadley. it has been so great. what does it mean to you to get justice? ijust want to be an inspir
tony hadley. decided to try and win a $10,000 "name the celebrity voices" competition on his local radio station... gold 905. for weeks, people had been trying to identify the 1a voices. muhammad listened for hours each day and was sure he'd figured it out, but on air was told he had got one wrong. two weeks later, he was baffled to hear another contestant give exactly the same names and win. the station told him that his answer... tony hadley. ..was a mispronunciation. infuriated, he...
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does mastercard have a chance of breaking out above 300 next week tony, what do you think?got rejected at that 300 level early this week, but i do think mastercard with its strong relative strength and the credit card data we're currently looking at has a pretty good chance of breaking above 300. those calls do expire next week so you don't have a lot of time. i think if you want to play that breakout, a call option is a great way to do so with limited risk, but i might go out a little further and maybe a week out further than may 29th. >> all right time now for the final call. carter braxton werth >> marvel, marvelous long >> a man of so few words >> mike khouw? >> look, the way to play marvel going into earnings, options aren't overpriced and use the 3034 call spreads specifically is the one i was looking at. >> tony, your final call. >> i'm looking for insite to beat clinical trials and i'm buying the 100-115 spread on incite >> we are back next friday bonus hour of "fast" is coming up next. so what are you working on? >>i'm searching for info on options trading, and loo
does mastercard have a chance of breaking out above 300 next week tony, what do you think?got rejected at that 300 level early this week, but i do think mastercard with its strong relative strength and the credit card data we're currently looking at has a pretty good chance of breaking above 300. those calls do expire next week so you don't have a lot of time. i think if you want to play that breakout, a call option is a great way to do so with limited risk, but i might go out a little further...
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. >> really, video games >> yes tony zang has been playing around with trades in the space, he'll show you and finally. >> ♪ it's gold it's gold ♪ >> investors have been singing gold's praises but if you were late to the dance, mike has a new move to get you out on the floor. it's time to risk less and make more "options action" starts now. >> let's get right to it next week kicks off a big round of earnings with disney, beyond me, and our chart master says there may be opportunity lurking in the payment space carter what are you seeing in the charts >> you bet a couple charts but first the set up is we're going to pay pay pal for a break out to new highs, and the set up is perfect. the first chart, take a look at the symmetry of this circumstance you have a 23%, 23-day plunge, a 23-day ricochet. you start at 124, you drop to 82, you go right back to 124, so again, a 35% decline, which you can see there, 51% rally, all very symmetric in terms of price and time and here we are right back at the time look at the second chart, this pulls it back a bit longerment look at the authority of t
. >> really, video games >> yes tony zang has been playing around with trades in the space, he'll show you and finally. >> ♪ it's gold it's gold ♪ >> investors have been singing gold's praises but if you were late to the dance, mike has a new move to get you out on the floor. it's time to risk less and make more "options action" starts now. >> let's get right to it next week kicks off a big round of earnings with disney, beyond me, and our chart...
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. >> video games >> yes tony has been playing around with trades in the space he'll showyou. another beyond meat and uber on deck what are you seeing in the which thes you bet. a couple of charts first, the set up is paypal for a breakout to new highs. it's right at the set up is perfect. the first chart, take a look at the symmetry of this circumstance you have a 23%, 23-day plunge, a 23-day ricochet. you start at 124, you drop to 82, you go right back to 124, so again, a 35% decline, which you can see there, 51% rally, all very symmetric in terms of price and time and here we are right back at the time look at the second chart, this pulls it back a bit longer. look at the authority of this level the stock has approached this and re approached this, and this is a perfect kind of set up for a news related break out earnings and earnings are coming next week. the other thing i would point out of course is how its relative performance is done the next chart is a two-panel chart and this also is important. pay pal, you can see on the bottom panel, its relative performance has al
. >> video games >> yes tony has been playing around with trades in the space he'll showyou. another beyond meat and uber on deck what are you seeing in the which thes you bet. a couple of charts first, the set up is paypal for a breakout to new highs. it's right at the set up is perfect. the first chart, take a look at the symmetry of this circumstance you have a 23%, 23-day plunge, a 23-day ricochet. you start at 124, you drop to 82, you go right back to 124, so again, a 35%...
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tony?> ready or not, here we go. david, thank you. >>> much muof europe is also slowly reopening. in italy, more shops and restaurants are again welcoming customers. chris livesay reports from rome on what's being called a calculated risk. ♪ >> reporter: it's been 70 days and 70 nights but today churches in italy can reopen to the general public. and so can st. peter's where pope francis celebrated mass. but not before being sanitized inside and out. in some cases, with the help of the military like the church of saints peter and paul in rome. priests must wear masks and gloves to give communion. parishioners receive it with their hands, not directly in their mouths. >> of course, even with added safety measures, there's still a risk. flocking together creates more opportunities for the d diseaseo spread in a country where people are still getting sick and dying every day. is now really a good time to reopen the country? >> i mean, the number decreasing every day. i mean, we have more peopl
tony?> ready or not, here we go. david, thank you. >>> much muof europe is also slowly reopening. in italy, more shops and restaurants are again welcoming customers. chris livesay reports from rome on what's being called a calculated risk. ♪ >> reporter: it's been 70 days and 70 nights but today churches in italy can reopen to the general public. and so can st. peter's where pope francis celebrated mass. but not before being sanitized inside and out. in some cases, with the...
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withll host a roundtable ann northrop gregg gonsalves and and speak with tony winning playwright tony kushner who wrote "angels in america." all that and morore, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracacynow.org, the quarante report. i'm amy goodn.n. the death tollll from covid-19 n the united s states hahas passed 100,000, just t three months afr the u.s. recorded its first deaths from the novel coronavirus that emerged in china late last year. with just over 4% of the world's population, the united states has recorded roughly one-third of all coronavirus cases, averaging over 1100 deaths per day since march. and as bad as that figure is, a "new york times" review off excess deaths suggests the true u.s. death toll from covid-19 is likely over 125,000. throughout the month of february, as the coronavirus spread largely undetected in the united states, president trump repeatedly downplayed the threat of the virus and claimed it was going to go away. pres. trump: we have done an inincredible job. we're going to continue -- it is going to disappear. one day it is likeke a miracle
withll host a roundtable ann northrop gregg gonsalves and and speak with tony winning playwright tony kushner who wrote "angels in america." all that and morore, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracacynow.org, the quarante report. i'm amy goodn.n. the death tollll from covid-19 n the united s states hahas passed 100,000, just t three months afr the u.s. recorded its first deaths from the novel coronavirus that emerged in china late last year. with just over 4% of the world's...
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as we await superintendent tony thurmond. we want to show you this other reporting on this different kind of memorial day today as the country is in the middle of a pandemic. a lot of services to honor fallen heroes are virtual. the message does remain the same, though. >> on this historic memorial day, americans paying tribute not only to those who made the ultimate sacrifice serving this country. >> we're going to give it our best shot to honor all of our fallen veterans. >> to the almost 100,000 lives canceled. not to show any kind respect to our fallen brothers and sisters is not the right thing to do. >> department of veteran affairs says over 1,000 covid-19 deaths in this country were military veterans. president trump paying tribute at arlington national cemetery in a wreath-laying ceremony for all the nation's fallen heroes. with social distancing guidelines in place, the cemetery open only for families and officials with a special pass to visit graves.el, virtuas were available online. >> there's a big white house ♪
as we await superintendent tony thurmond. we want to show you this other reporting on this different kind of memorial day today as the country is in the middle of a pandemic. a lot of services to honor fallen heroes are virtual. the message does remain the same, though. >> on this historic memorial day, americans paying tribute not only to those who made the ultimate sacrifice serving this country. >> we're going to give it our best shot to honor all of our fallen veterans. >>...
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tony?t, guys, thanks a lot. >>> moving on, we're just one day away from the dawn of a new era in space flight. the spacex rocket is set to blast off and send two astronauts into space making it the first private company overall to launch humans into orbit. we've been counting down to this historic milestone in space exploration in our "launch america" coverage. and mark strassmann is at the kennedy space center where there are growing concerns about the weather. say it ain't so. >> tony, unfortunately it is so. you can look at these overcast skies and they could be the spoiler for tomorrow's launch. but whenever it happens, this test flight will be a dramatic and important milestone in u.s. human space travel. and it will all happen on launch pad 39-a behind me. the same launch pad that sent apollo 11 to the moon. the crew capsule will carry two veteran astronauts, bob behnken. this time a private company will take them and that has never been done before and that would open a new era of co
tony?t, guys, thanks a lot. >>> moving on, we're just one day away from the dawn of a new era in space flight. the spacex rocket is set to blast off and send two astronauts into space making it the first private company overall to launch humans into orbit. we've been counting down to this historic milestone in space exploration in our "launch america" coverage. and mark strassmann is at the kennedy space center where there are growing concerns about the weather. say it ain't...
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brian eno has been telling us about what made tony allen so special.ether so many threads from not only africa but some hints of arabic music, as you said funk, american r&b and so on. they all came together in tony's drumming. and that became the basis really, of afro beat. afro beat was something really quite new when it happened. and it took me a while realising that it actually all grew out of his drums. i mean, there was a period of about 20 years when i kept telling people, you have to listen to this guy, he's the greatest living drummer. and by about the turn of this century people were, musicians anyway, were fully aware of him. and of what he was doing. so i think he's one of those people who influenced so much music himself that everybody has actually been subject to tony allen's influence. but they might not know it yet. please do stay with us. good evening. we see plenty of turbulent skylines throughout the last couple of days and some hefty downpours to go with them. but equally a little bit of sunshine in between. however, those hefty sho
brian eno has been telling us about what made tony allen so special.ether so many threads from not only africa but some hints of arabic music, as you said funk, american r&b and so on. they all came together in tony's drumming. and that became the basis really, of afro beat. afro beat was something really quite new when it happened. and it took me a while realising that it actually all grew out of his drums. i mean, there was a period of about 20 years when i kept telling people, you have...
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>> impossible, tony.his is one of the hardest things we do. but it's good to see you all. it's good to see you all in our brady bunch boxes on this friday. hope you're doing well. hope everyone is safe and healthy. we're safe and healthy here at home. while we're at hom we're taking a look at some of the stories we think you'll be talking about today including this -- jcpenney is reportedly set to file for bankruptcy making it the third major retailer this month to seek chapter 11 protection since the pandemic began. jcpenney is apparently working on a plan to close up to 200 stores across the u.s. the action comes as the retailer approved bonuses of $1 million or more to its top four executives. meanwhile, most of its 95,000 employees were furloughed. jcpenney has not returned our request for comment. jcpenney, of course, will join neiman marcus and j. crew among the retailers to go bankrupt since the virus struck. >> yeah. i mean, i bought i don't know how many pairs of khakis from middle school and hig
>> impossible, tony.his is one of the hardest things we do. but it's good to see you all. it's good to see you all in our brady bunch boxes on this friday. hope you're doing well. hope everyone is safe and healthy. we're safe and healthy here at home. while we're at hom we're taking a look at some of the stories we think you'll be talking about today including this -- jcpenney is reportedly set to file for bankruptcy making it the third major retailer this month to seek chapter 11...
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tony?> carter, vane evans for uthan. >>> president trump says china could have stopped the coronavirus from spreading to other countries but claims the virus escaped from a lab are fabricated out of nothing, end quote. ben tracy is at the white house for us. good morning. the president a view they should have waited until the authorities arrived. they had already made a call to 911. >> people defending the mcmichaels point to arbery's minor brushes with the law. a shoplifti ining conviction. his mother tells me that had nothing to do with this and her son is the victim here. gregory mcmichael says since this case is still under investigation, he has no comment. gayle? >> omar, thank you. a lot of questions there. >>> ahead, michigan's governor tells us about the challenges her state faces as they ramp up coronavirus t your bank can be virtually any place you are. you can deposit checks from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. and pay bills from here. be
tony?> carter, vane evans for uthan. >>> president trump says china could have stopped the coronavirus from spreading to other countries but claims the virus escaped from a lab are fabricated out of nothing, end quote. ben tracy is at the white house for us. good morning. the president a view they should have waited until the authorities arrived. they had already made a call to 911. >> people defending the mcmichaels point to arbery's minor brushes with the law. a shoplifti...
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tony, if you see, this cooper in swanny, georgia is a big fan. what are the chances tony hawkeye was going to see that video. the delivery driver didn't know his address. took a chance, posted it on social media. it went viral. so viral that tony hawkeye himself actually saw it and responded. listen. >> hey, cooper, what's up? it's tony hawkeye thank you so much for the skate board. it's on its way to my house already. as a thank you gift i'm going to send you my skateboard this one right here that i'm riding. riding.jill. carley: that skateboard has been delivered. cooper and his brother now loving the new skateboard and swag that favorite skateboarder tony hawkeye. he says he wants to meet his young fans at some point. hopefully that will happen. social media loves this story. you did it, mr. fedex. this is a beautiful thing and another person saying tony is literally the coolest dude in the universe. a very, very awesome happy story all around there, guys. jillian: i love that so cool. that is the positivity of social media right there. rob: t
tony, if you see, this cooper in swanny, georgia is a big fan. what are the chances tony hawkeye was going to see that video. the delivery driver didn't know his address. took a chance, posted it on social media. it went viral. so viral that tony hawkeye himself actually saw it and responded. listen. >> hey, cooper, what's up? it's tony hawkeye thank you so much for the skate board. it's on its way to my house already. as a thank you gift i'm going to send you my skateboard this one right...
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tony, thank you so much.more about some of your adventures in the future. take care, be safe yourself. now, just a few miles away from here, there is one place that has never had a problem people in isolation. it is the tower of london. welcome to the tower of london, where kings and queens have walked for 500 years. today is our first day in proper lockdown. don't worry though, we have got security here and the jewels are under no threat at all. we are locking downjust for safety with the virus. it is very unusual. there is nobody here, just the people that live here. there is 37 of us that guard the tower. we are all former sergeant majors, all spent over 20 years in the military. if we get the job, this is where we have got to live with our families. the tower of london is one of the most iconic sights in the world that we are very proud to keep it, maintain it and look after it. the crown jewels are here and obviously we have our ravens as well. the ravens have been here since time began at the tower of l
tony, thank you so much.more about some of your adventures in the future. take care, be safe yourself. now, just a few miles away from here, there is one place that has never had a problem people in isolation. it is the tower of london. welcome to the tower of london, where kings and queens have walked for 500 years. today is our first day in proper lockdown. don't worry though, we have got security here and the jewels are under no threat at all. we are locking downjust for safety with the...
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one is to tony's point, if they massively increase the size of this that issue would be removed. also in defense of some of the companies, shake shack always gets named here, the government was very unclear to begin with or mixed messages to begin with about the point and backtracked on that. initially it was like take the money if you need it now it is much more like only if you absolutely need it and certain caveats. i just want to come back to a broader point, though, tony, in terms of the main street lending program. bull markets are functioning given the fed's action clearly the ppp program is getting money to a loft smaller companies that need it if not all of them. if main street lending program successfully addresses the gap in the middle will we look back and think, wow, no company that didn't need to go bust went bust because they did successfully get two or three programs out to cover the whole size of the company universe >> wilfred, i think you are exactly right. i think we should give a lot of credit to, you know, the sort of creativity here in trying to fill the ga
one is to tony's point, if they massively increase the size of this that issue would be removed. also in defense of some of the companies, shake shack always gets named here, the government was very unclear to begin with or mixed messages to begin with about the point and backtracked on that. initially it was like take the money if you need it now it is much more like only if you absolutely need it and certain caveats. i just want to come back to a broader point, though, tony, in terms of the...
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tony?> all right, janet, thank you. >>> let's get to the other model. it's a draft federal government model based on preliminary data. it warns of dire consequences if reopening is not done with proper care. the scenario planning information, as it's known, is based on research developed by johns hopkins and says average daily death toll from this virus could nearly double to 3,000 by june 1st. president trump has been publicly encouraging states to reopen, of course. paula reed is at the white house for us. good morning. what is the president saying about all of this? >> good morning, tony. in an interview last night with "the new york post," the president said he's never seen this document. but the researchers who did this analysis say their data was preliminary and wasn't supposed to be used to make predictions but they do concede that there are some scenarios, especially if social distancing is eased too soon that could result in a significant increase in the number of people who die fr
tony?> all right, janet, thank you. >>> let's get to the other model. it's a draft federal government model based on preliminary data. it warns of dire consequences if reopening is not done with proper care. the scenario planning information, as it's known, is based on research developed by johns hopkins and says average daily death toll from this virus could nearly double to 3,000 by june 1st. president trump has been publicly encouraging states to reopen, of course. paula reed is...
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. >> when tony died i went to arthur hill and said i want to do something to carry forward what tony cared but so passionately. >> wanted -- people would won the award. samantha pawer. david finkle and on and on. we think of them as in this kind of elite group of american authors who aspire to the kind of colony we see in continue tony's work. >> the history prize which is named for the late mark -- none of this would be possible without the support of the family. >> as we talk about what narrative nonfiction meant to tony. >> not just this one award that -- but a work in progress award. >> when i got the award aallow he met to delve in more deeply to take more time, and also gave me institutional health and legitimacy for a firsttime author it gave me confidence. >> prize was meaningful to me bus his kind of work, narrative nonfiction, that is both serious and incredibly entertain is what i wanted to do when he grew up. >> tony did in his work and our winner does in their work, they blend story-telling with a social conscience. >> the idea was to hold tony and his work up as standar
. >> when tony died i went to arthur hill and said i want to do something to carry forward what tony cared but so passionately. >> wanted -- people would won the award. samantha pawer. david finkle and on and on. we think of them as in this kind of elite group of american authors who aspire to the kind of colony we see in continue tony's work. >> the history prize which is named for the late mark -- none of this would be possible without the support of the family. >> as...
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i'm not a big tony blairfan can see a lot of logic in that.blair fan myself, can see a lot of logic in that. i'm not a big tony blairfan myself, but every time i've heard him coming up with a strategy for what he would do for easing lockdown for example, there seems to be a lot of sense in it. i think it would be quite a good time to bring in some people with some experience. there's a lot of good will, i think, towards the government. everyone knows it's an unprecedented situation. it's very difficult for boris johnson to unprecedented situation. it's very difficult for borisjohnson to do the right thing. he had to put together this document very quickly. soi together this document very quickly. so i think it could be a good time to bring in some experience, some expertise in. layout, and america there is an unofficial club. —— lance. to go visit victims and raise money. hoover was called on over world war ii defeated europe. might there be some role for prime ministers, including tony blair?m just something we don't do in this country and pe
i'm not a big tony blairfan can see a lot of logic in that.blair fan myself, can see a lot of logic in that. i'm not a big tony blairfan myself, but every time i've heard him coming up with a strategy for what he would do for easing lockdown for example, there seems to be a lot of sense in it. i think it would be quite a good time to bring in some people with some experience. there's a lot of good will, i think, towards the government. everyone knows it's an unprecedented situation. it's very...
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tony, thank you so much.more about some of your adventures in the future. take care, be safe yourself. now, just a few miles away from here, there is one place that has never had a problem with putting people in isolation. it is the tower of london. welcome to the tower of london, where kings and queens have walked for 500 years. today is our first day in proper lockdown. don't worry though, we have got security here, the army here are guarding the jewels and we are under no threat at all. we are locking downjust for safety with the virus. it is very unusual. there is nobody here, just the people who live here. there is 37 of us that guard the tower. we are all former sergeant majors, all spent over 22 years in the military. if we get the job, this is where we have got to live with our families. the tower of london is one of the most iconic sights in the world that we are very proud to keep it, maintain it and look after it. the crown jewels are here and obviously we have our ravens as well. the ravens have b
tony, thank you so much.more about some of your adventures in the future. take care, be safe yourself. now, just a few miles away from here, there is one place that has never had a problem with putting people in isolation. it is the tower of london. welcome to the tower of london, where kings and queens have walked for 500 years. today is our first day in proper lockdown. don't worry though, we have got security here, the army here are guarding the jewels and we are under no threat at all. we...
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when tony died and went to arthur gail and said, and what to do something to carry forward what tony cared so passionately about. [pause for clip] we think about his elite group of american authors who aspire to the kind of Ãshe would see in tony's work. >> then is what we called history track which is named for the late Ãnone of this would be possible without the support of family. >> as we talked about what narrative nonfiction met to tony, there emerged the idea of not just this one award but a work of words. >> it really allowed me to delving more deeply to take more time also give me this institution help in legitimacy especially for first-time author gave me confidence. >> the prize was so meaningful to me because this kind of work, narrative nonfiction both serious and incredibly entertaining, is exactly what i wanted to do when i grew up. >> what tony lucas did in his work in many of our winners do in their work as they blend storytelling with a social conscience. >> an idea was to hold tony and his work up for standardbearers in his authors and if you look at the two decades
when tony died and went to arthur gail and said, and what to do something to carry forward what tony cared so passionately about. [pause for clip] we think about his elite group of american authors who aspire to the kind of Ãshe would see in tony's work. >> then is what we called history track which is named for the late Ãnone of this would be possible without the support of family. >> as we talked about what narrative nonfiction met to tony, there emerged the idea of not just...
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tony fauci, huh? saw them every once in a while at parties, and ben was always sort of, "hello, tony, how are you" very stiff. but i think he was -- >> that's great. >> but i wrote -- i hadn't read the book since i wrote it, and so when it came about, this guy called me up and said he wanted to write about it. i talked to him and he read the book and he read both of them, "regrets only" and "happy endings" which is the equell. so he wrote this piece and when i read the piece, i thought my god, i can't believe i wrote this. it's so close to what the truth is today. i mean the scenes at the white house and the relationship with the president at the time and the white house and his relationship with her and what she saw in him, what she saw in him was exactly what everyone is seeing in him now. there's a petition now for him to be named sexiest man alive, and he's become this great sex symbol and it was kind of like who knew? i just wrote it the way i saw it, and suddenly here 30 years later, it's all co
tony fauci, huh? saw them every once in a while at parties, and ben was always sort of, "hello, tony, how are you" very stiff. but i think he was -- >> that's great. >> but i wrote -- i hadn't read the book since i wrote it, and so when it came about, this guy called me up and said he wanted to write about it. i talked to him and he read the book and he read both of them, "regrets only" and "happy endings" which is the equell. so he wrote this piece and...
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tony?y, thank you. >>> hong kong is in turmoil over china's newly proposed national security law following last year's widespread anti-government demonstrations. scuffles broke out inside hong kong's legislature overnight when pro-democracy members protested the bill. ramy inocencio reports on the newest effort to tighten its grip on the territory and crack down on critics. >> reporter: communist leaders convened in beijing for china's annual congress and immediately zeroed in on their target. hong kong. we will stop violence and restore order, chairman wang announced. scenes like this that china plans to subvert. anti-government protests led by what they describe as terrorists and a threat to national security. the communist party has now revealed a controversial plan to bring hong kong to heel, banning treason, secession, subversion. the announcement comes at protesters readied for another summer of discontent. on mother's day, riot police chased pro-democracy flash mobs calling for hong
tony?y, thank you. >>> hong kong is in turmoil over china's newly proposed national security law following last year's widespread anti-government demonstrations. scuffles broke out inside hong kong's legislature overnight when pro-democracy members protested the bill. ramy inocencio reports on the newest effort to tighten its grip on the territory and crack down on critics. >> reporter: communist leaders convened in beijing for china's annual congress and immediately zeroed in on...
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hi, tony! so where are you calling us from this time?t the moment in a small town called timothy in devon. exotic devon! yes, very exotic! so i hear you were travelling around africa when the virus hit. yes, that's right. i was in southern africa at the beginning of march, i was in johannesburg and africa at the beginning of march, i was injohannesburg and i crossed into zimbabwe and zambia come into those countries, before that happened so i have victorious —— i have photographs of victoria falls. and the sound is actually unbelievable. this time of year, march, april, it is the rainy season so it is full of water and when you are walking through when you get absolute trenching. when did you find out that you had to stop your trip and come home, tony? it was starting to get more and more difficult at the end of march. i was planning to go to namibia and i actually went down to the border and they basically would not let me in and said no, no. 0k, they basically would not let me in and said no, no. ok, but is it then. and i have got unde
hi, tony! so where are you calling us from this time?t the moment in a small town called timothy in devon. exotic devon! yes, very exotic! so i hear you were travelling around africa when the virus hit. yes, that's right. i was in southern africa at the beginning of march, i was in johannesburg and africa at the beginning of march, i was injohannesburg and i crossed into zimbabwe and zambia come into those countries, before that happened so i have victorious —— i have photographs of...
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curry his spin was a half turn more than tony hawk's best tony hawk only managed a $900.00. tony hawk is still the champ though you're watching news don't forget you can get the latest on our website that's steve com and you can follow us on twitter and instagram news i'm on me and use of i'll be back with more news later thanks for joining us. to go beyond. the stories that matter to. you that. whatever it takes. cuts.
curry his spin was a half turn more than tony hawk's best tony hawk only managed a $900.00. tony hawk is still the champ though you're watching news don't forget you can get the latest on our website that's steve com and you can follow us on twitter and instagram news i'm on me and use of i'll be back with more news later thanks for joining us. to go beyond. the stories that matter to. you that. whatever it takes. cuts.
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tony hadley.ver has there been so much interest in how to say the name of spandau ballet's lead singer. tony hadley. muhammad shalehan works in singapore's underground railway and has a number of loans to pay off, so he decided to try a long—running "name the celebrity" voice competition worth 10,000 singaporean dollars — that's around £5,700 — singaporean dollars on his local radio station, gold 905. for weeks, people have been trying to identify the 1a people. he was pretty sure he had worked them out, but on air was told he had got one wrong. two weeks later, he was baffled to hear another contestant give exactly the same names and win. the station told him that his answer... tony hadley. ..was a mispronunciation. infuriated, he e—mailed a recording of his on—air appearance to tony hadley‘s manager, and received this video message back. i've listened back to the tape and as far as i'm concerned, you pronounced my name absolutely correctly. tony hadley. you might have said hadley with a slight a
tony hadley.ver has there been so much interest in how to say the name of spandau ballet's lead singer. tony hadley. muhammad shalehan works in singapore's underground railway and has a number of loans to pay off, so he decided to try a long—running "name the celebrity" voice competition worth 10,000 singaporean dollars — that's around £5,700 — singaporean dollars on his local radio station, gold 905. for weeks, people have been trying to identify the 1a people. he was pretty...
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why do i know what tony fauci thinks? i've known you all my life, but i've never known you as well as i do since this pandemic. we have spoken every single day, and you have been calling me out of personal concern to make sure i was okay, my wife was okay, my son was okay. 11:00 later, waiting for my show to end, saturday, sunday morning, the rare time you have with your family. why? >> first of all, because you're a friend. we have a professional relationship, but you're a friend. i've known you, i hate to say it, since you were almost a kid. and the fact is you were going through some difficult times. i don't think that the people who were seeing you on the show were really experiencing or realizing how you were really sucking it up to look relatively normal. but when you finished the show and we would start chatting at 11:00, 11:30 at night, you were wiped out. you not only had the acute difficulty with a virus that was replicating in you, but you had some of the secondary effects, the fever, the aches, the feeling was
why do i know what tony fauci thinks? i've known you all my life, but i've never known you as well as i do since this pandemic. we have spoken every single day, and you have been calling me out of personal concern to make sure i was okay, my wife was okay, my son was okay. 11:00 later, waiting for my show to end, saturday, sunday morning, the rare time you have with your family. why? >> first of all, because you're a friend. we have a professional relationship, but you're a friend. i've...
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tony?> weijia, thank you. >>> let's get to the projected death toll from the coronavirus which has gone up again according to a widely used model. researchers at the university of washington now say more than 137,000 people could die nationwide by early august. they are warning about the potential dangers of more people leaving their homes in the weeks ahead. including in hard-hit california. jamie yuccas reports from sierra madre near los angeles. >> reporter: this san diego beach rental shop is one of several california businesses that welcomed back customers this weekend. >> been here 23 years. i feel perfectly safe. >> reporter: further up the coast, restless los angeles residents also left home to explore newly reopened parks and trails. >> i am really just trying to practice social distancing and i won't be hiking with friends for quite some time. >> reporter: but as states relax restrictions, there are new concerns about exposure as more people venture out of their homes. updated pre
tony?> weijia, thank you. >>> let's get to the projected death toll from the coronavirus which has gone up again according to a widely used model. researchers at the university of washington now say more than 137,000 people could die nationwide by early august. they are warning about the potential dangers of more people leaving their homes in the weeks ahead. including in hard-hit california. jamie yuccas reports from sierra madre near los angeles. >> reporter: this san diego...
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tony? you very much. >>> of course, social distancing is recommended by doctors and in many cases it is ordered by state governments. but police say it is often nearly impossible to enforce. as jonathan vigliotti discovered on a packed beach in southern california. >> reporter: we met los angeles county sheriff alex villanueva after he took an aerial view of malibu's sweeping coastline. beachgoers are not allowed to sit down and also must wear masks. though we found most played loose with the rules. >> my only direction is, just make sure there's no dig congregation of people. if they are pretty much spread apart and not harming anybody, we're going to call it a day. >> reporter: despite the order, there was no crackdown. the sheriff weighing in on the side of beachgoers because he says people need to come to the beach to relieve the pressures of the lockdown. >> also called it a release valve for families cooped up in homes. sometimes family situations can be stressful when you're packed i
tony? you very much. >>> of course, social distancing is recommended by doctors and in many cases it is ordered by state governments. but police say it is often nearly impossible to enforce. as jonathan vigliotti discovered on a packed beach in southern california. >> reporter: we met los angeles county sheriff alex villanueva after he took an aerial view of malibu's sweeping coastline. beachgoers are not allowed to sit down and also must wear masks. though we found most played...