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tests showed tony's dna on the jacket. >> 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 someone else. >> reporter: as for debra villegas, defense at
tests showed tony's dna on the jacket. >> 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...
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tony explains this one tony >> exactly this company is 130 years old, but the turnaround story for ge is starting to take hold here easy specially as you said president biden has a $2 trillion green climate infrastructure build he's trying to pass through. i think that's going to put significant weight behind the power in renewable business ge has, currently about one-third of revenues, offsetting softness we're seeing from the aviation business, another one-third of revenue here for ge. look at the long-term chart here fo ge. over the past five years the stock greatly has underperformed its sector industrials over the past couple of years the stock started to form a base here and starting to break out of above resistance levels here at $11 over the past couple weeks. zoom in over the last six months where ge has greatly outperformed after underperforming a long period of time ge up 57% over the last six months versus 22% for xli, industrial sector. the type of relative strength i like to see going into an earnings event next week look at earnings itself. currently implying about 7.6%
tony explains this one tony >> exactly this company is 130 years old, but the turnaround story for ge is starting to take hold here easy specially as you said president biden has a $2 trillion green climate infrastructure build he's trying to pass through. i think that's going to put significant weight behind the power in renewable business ge has, currently about one-third of revenues, offsetting softness we're seeing from the aviation business, another one-third of revenue here for ge....
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tony, what are you doing next?ld this for about $2.75 earlier today you could buy it back for 2 cents which was 99% of the max profit. but i see a lot of investors may be inclined when they see these type of credit spreads almost worthless to leave them to expiration i encourage investors to buy back this credit spread, remove the obligation because in case best buy does in unlikely event collapse over the next week, you can remove yourself from the obligation of buying the stock take profits and move on to the next trade >> what is your outlook at this point, mike? let's go to you on a best buy. >> yeah, well, first of all, i think tony is making a good point. that's just trade management 101. you don't want to leave your short options when there's just so little money left to collect. whether it's a naked option or vertical spread like that. i think it makes a lot of sense. i don't think anything is likely to fall out of bed unless we get bad news on any particular front. the things bolstering growth stocks and b
tony, what are you doing next?ld this for about $2.75 earlier today you could buy it back for 2 cents which was 99% of the max profit. but i see a lot of investors may be inclined when they see these type of credit spreads almost worthless to leave them to expiration i encourage investors to buy back this credit spread, remove the obligation because in case best buy does in unlikely event collapse over the next week, you can remove yourself from the obligation of buying the stock take profits...
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tony kick us off. >> i think g.e.ble energy call diagonal spread. >> carter? >> apple poised to break out. >> mike khouw. >> new traders think about buy rights >> that does it for us on "options action. see you bath here next friday. mad munn starts right now. - [ang program is a paid advertisement for nuwave oxypure smart air purifier sponsored by nuwave llc, featuring deborah norville on award winning journalist and new york times bestselling author. - we are all living in strange and unsettling times. never in history has everyone on the planet been challenged by the same thing. covid-19 has changed the way we work, the way we interact and we're all still trying to figure out what it means for our future. amidst the uncertainty, all of us are trying to take care of our families as best as possible. i've lost track of how many masks i've made and we've all been wiping down door knobs and surfaces.
tony kick us off. >> i think g.e.ble energy call diagonal spread. >> carter? >> apple poised to break out. >> mike khouw. >> new traders think about buy rights >> that does it for us on "options action. see you bath here next friday. mad munn starts right now. - [ang program is a paid advertisement for nuwave oxypure smart air purifier sponsored by nuwave llc, featuring deborah norville on award winning journalist and new york times bestselling author. -...
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good to talk to you, tony and caroline.and you willjoin us again in half and eric to do it all again. —— half an hour. that‘s it for the papers this hour. headlines coming up for you next — goodbye for now. good evening. sunday brought us another wintry—feeling, fairly cold day, but fewer snow showers on sunday compared to what we saw on saturday. nonetheless, there‘s still quite a bit of lying snow out there. this is the picture in worcestershire a bit earlier on on sunday. there were also some fairly heavy rain showers further south. and through the coming week, no great changes in the general theme to the weather. it‘s going to be staying cold with a mix of some rain and sleet, some snow and some sunshine thrown into the mix, especially further north. now, as we head through this evening and tonight, we‘ve still got some showers, particularly eastern scotland and eastern england packing in on this brisk breeze. some icy stretches developing in the northeast. further south, rain showers, but east anglia and the south—east
good to talk to you, tony and caroline.and you willjoin us again in half and eric to do it all again. —— half an hour. that‘s it for the papers this hour. headlines coming up for you next — goodbye for now. good evening. sunday brought us another wintry—feeling, fairly cold day, but fewer snow showers on sunday compared to what we saw on saturday. nonetheless, there‘s still quite a bit of lying snow out there. this is the picture in worcestershire a bit earlier on on sunday. there...
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but for now, here is tony bobulinski's story. we recorded this interview a few hours ago in a hotel in los angeles. >> your connection t to this del came through with james gilliard we have met while doing business in various different countries, talked about doing and from then on, christmas eve 2015, sent you the following text which explains the deal with china that he wanted you to become part of and i just want to read the first sentence of this. "they will be a deal between one of the most prominent families from the u.s. and then constructed by me. >> that's correct. >> tucker: tell me what he was saying. >> james gilliard was referencing something he had been working on throughout 2015 with a chinese company, and he had been traveling around the world developing that deal and that text was just the culmination of him making me aware that the deal was moving forward. >> tucker: so he doesn't say i want to do a deal with you and me and hunter biden, he said between one of the most prominent families from the united states,
but for now, here is tony bobulinski's story. we recorded this interview a few hours ago in a hotel in los angeles. >> your connection t to this del came through with james gilliard we have met while doing business in various different countries, talked about doing and from then on, christmas eve 2015, sent you the following text which explains the deal with china that he wanted you to become part of and i just want to read the first sentence of this. "they will be a deal between one...
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blue grass legend tony rice. he was special. wilson walker explains how he helped but one bay area business on the map for musicians worldwide and now, it is a pandemic success story. there are beaches and there is of course surfing but for a lot of people, all over the world, santa cruz means something else. that is world class acoustic guitars it has a lot to do with the collision of two remarkable talents. >> the genre he was famous and is not something that i followed, or was even in two. >> reporter: he had made all of four guitars in 1976 when he made the great or -- that's the great tony rice. rice asked them to make an updated replica of his old mark in the 28 and a guitar phenomenon was born. for decades later, santa cruz is a go to make her for high- end custom guitars among the world's best players. >> it was great but nobody was the opinion leader like tony wise. and she really charted our destiny. >> these guitars can start in the thousands but 2020 and the pandemic may have actually driven more business this way. >
blue grass legend tony rice. he was special. wilson walker explains how he helped but one bay area business on the map for musicians worldwide and now, it is a pandemic success story. there are beaches and there is of course surfing but for a lot of people, all over the world, santa cruz means something else. that is world class acoustic guitars it has a lot to do with the collision of two remarkable talents. >> the genre he was famous and is not something that i followed, or was even in...
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it will be a treat tomorrow night. >> tony: it will be. and the runners, nick chubb and kareem hunt against the passing game of pittsburgh, it's going to be fun to watch. >> mike: we look forward to that. we will talk more about that in your volkswagen postgame. here be we go. the season has come down to one play. you've got to get everybody deep enough to get that first down. >> tony: i almost thought todd bowles might blitz them. they are going to play coverage. >> mike: they rush four. heinicke still is flush. he is pressured. he is going to fling it. and incomplete. logan thomas almost came up with it on the back end of it, as it was battled for, but that will turn it back to tampa and bring this one, in all likelihood, to an end. taylor heinicke's cinderella story comes up one line short of the finish. >> tony: it was a good thing he got away from the pressure. put it up for the tall tight end. see if he can jump ball them. couldn't get it up there. carlton davis plays it well. >> mike: mike edwards, who hadn't played much in this gam
it will be a treat tomorrow night. >> tony: it will be. and the runners, nick chubb and kareem hunt against the passing game of pittsburgh, it's going to be fun to watch. >> mike: we look forward to that. we will talk more about that in your volkswagen postgame. here be we go. the season has come down to one play. you've got to get everybody deep enough to get that first down. >> tony: i almost thought todd bowles might blitz them. they are going to play coverage. >>...
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tony, what are you looking at? >> well, i love luv, southwest airlines, which i think is going to be the airline that's going to weather the covid storm the best out of the three major airlines if we start off by taking a look at the chart, southwest recently broke out above a $44 resistance level on the pfizer and moderna vaccine news and so far it's been able to hold that level and it's been actually outperforming the s&p since august here. so i think that there is a base forming here above this $44 level and with earnings coming up in about two weeks, that could be the catalyst that needs to break out above this base and continue moving higher here. if you look at the business itself, what's interesting about southwest compared to the big four is the fact that during covid southwest, which traditionally has been number four in terms of seat miles has now moved up to number two, so that's a big move considering the fact that they are solely focused on domestic leisure travel, which is the only aspect of airline t
tony, what are you looking at? >> well, i love luv, southwest airlines, which i think is going to be the airline that's going to weather the covid storm the best out of the three major airlines if we start off by taking a look at the chart, southwest recently broke out above a $44 resistance level on the pfizer and moderna vaccine news and so far it's been able to hold that level and it's been actually outperforming the s&p since august here. so i think that there is a base forming...
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what do you think of tony's trade?yeah, so a very little bit of the valuation that some of these others in the space might have consider the valuation specifically yes, the stock's had a pretty strong run but just take a look at the valuation where it is. if it was going to trade, say, ten times the anticipated $6.62 worth of earnings, that gets you to 66 bucks a share in change, a pretty good move to the upside from where we are currently. another way you look at the valuation of industrials is the enterprise this is expected to do just under $17 billion, 16.8 by the end of 2021. this is on a $72 billion enterprise value if this was a completely stable business that was only growing with the economy, that would be one thing. the thing is they've demonstrated they actually can build electric vehicles, very good one the chevy bolt, for example, is an excellent electric car. they had other ones before that. they have an investment, as i'm sure you know in kruz, the autonomous driving technology company. they have a lot t
what do you think of tony's trade?yeah, so a very little bit of the valuation that some of these others in the space might have consider the valuation specifically yes, the stock's had a pretty strong run but just take a look at the valuation where it is. if it was going to trade, say, ten times the anticipated $6.62 worth of earnings, that gets you to 66 bucks a share in change, a pretty good move to the upside from where we are currently. another way you look at the valuation of industrials...
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maya angelou and toni stone. having been a resident and working in san francisco for many, many years, i am just very much so excited as many have already shared about this unique opportunity to name the streets after two amazing trailblazing women and we see children, youth, and families coming through the doors at the facility and schools and other programs offsite and getting to read stories and dr. angelou and learning about toni stone with the images on the screen. and the children in the great city, particularly children in district 10 will be able to literally walk the street of dr. maya angelou and dr. toni stone and i am truly grateful for the committee who have worked tirelessly and named after two amazing individuals. truly excited about the generational impact this is going to have on our children, particularly not only in san francisco and certainly african-american children in the city and calling in favor of support of the project and really excited about the impact you're going to have. >> thank y
maya angelou and toni stone. having been a resident and working in san francisco for many, many years, i am just very much so excited as many have already shared about this unique opportunity to name the streets after two amazing trailblazing women and we see children, youth, and families coming through the doors at the facility and schools and other programs offsite and getting to read stories and dr. angelou and learning about toni stone with the images on the screen. and the children in the...
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tony and sam, it was interesting. thank you, guys. that. >>> who is to blame for the capitol siege? a new poll provides answers to that. it's coming your way next. ♪ it's the easiest because it's the cheesiest. kraft. for the win win. for skin as alive as you are... don't settle for silver 7 moisturizers 3 vitamins 24 hours hydration gold bond champion your skin good morning, mr. sun. good morning, blair. [ chuckles ] whoo. i'm gonna grow big and strong. yes, you are. i'm gonna get this place all clean. i'll give you a hand. and i'm gonna put lisa on crutches! wait, what? said she's gonna need crutches. she fell pretty hard. you might want to clean that up, girl. excuse us. when owning a small business gets real, progressive helps protect what you built with customizable coverage. -and i'm gonna -- -eh, eh, eh. -donny, no. -oh. >>> i think the best way for our country, chuck, is for the president to resign and go away as soon as possible. it does not look as though there is the will or the consensus to exercise the 25th amendment opti
tony and sam, it was interesting. thank you, guys. that. >>> who is to blame for the capitol siege? a new poll provides answers to that. it's coming your way next. ♪ it's the easiest because it's the cheesiest. kraft. for the win win. for skin as alive as you are... don't settle for silver 7 moisturizers 3 vitamins 24 hours hydration gold bond champion your skin good morning, mr. sun. good morning, blair. [ chuckles ] whoo. i'm gonna grow big and strong. yes, you are. i'm gonna get...
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despite the record run, tony says there's money to be made in this one tony, take it away >> yeah. so i want to talk about gm here as a play for electric vehicles for a lot of investors that are interested in this thematic trade, a lot of the other startups or big companies in this particular space are trading at what i would consider eye watering valuations. investors may have a tough time wrapping their arms around buying stocks at these types of valuations for investors looking for ev exposure in their portfolios, i think gm has a lot more up side. if we look at the chart itself first, over the past ten years post the bankruptcy, the all-time highs for gm was $46.5. we just broke above that this signals the market is shifting beyond its views and when you couple the breakout above 46 with the relative strength outperforming the s&p 500, i think that puts a lot more weight behind this breakout here and i think you have a lot more up side for gm. what i like about the business here is that most of the other electric vehicle startup companies have single differentiators of their co
despite the record run, tony says there's money to be made in this one tony, take it away >> yeah. so i want to talk about gm here as a play for electric vehicles for a lot of investors that are interested in this thematic trade, a lot of the other startups or big companies in this particular space are trading at what i would consider eye watering valuations. investors may have a tough time wrapping their arms around buying stocks at these types of valuations for investors looking for ev...
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tony says there's still money to be made in this one, tony, take it away. >> yeah. so i want to talk about gm here as a play for electric vehicles for a lot of investors that are interested in this trade, a lot of the other startups or big companies in this particular space are trading at what i would consider eye watering valuations investors may have a tough time wrapping their arms and buying their stocks at this type of valuations for those looking for eva, i think gm has a lot more up side. if we look at the chart itself first, over the past ten years post to bankruptcy, the all-time highs for 2k3w78 was ab ababout $46.50 especially when you couple that breakout here above 46 with the relative strength outperforming the s&p 500. i think you have a lot more up side for gm. what will i like about the business here is that most of the other electric vehicle startup companies have single differentiators of their companies for electric vehicles, whether that's battery technology, whether it's autonomy, hydrogen fuel cell what i like is they're a established player a
tony says there's still money to be made in this one, tony, take it away. >> yeah. so i want to talk about gm here as a play for electric vehicles for a lot of investors that are interested in this trade, a lot of the other startups or big companies in this particular space are trading at what i would consider eye watering valuations investors may have a tough time wrapping their arms and buying their stocks at this type of valuations for those looking for eva, i think gm has a lot more...
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presentador: ¿quÉ opinas tÚ, tony?ontra la ley y son delitos mayores y tenemos que seguir adelante para estar seguros que cada persona va a pagar por lo que hicieron a nuestro paÍs. presentador: ¿dejar que donald trump termine su periodo y no destituirlo? tony: hay que sacarlo lo mÁs pronto posible, hay un proceso que lo puede sacar maÑana, ojalÁ que lo hagan pronto, pero si no, en 13 dÍas vamos a tener un presidente mejor, un presidente que va a representar a todos y ese es joe biden y tambiÉn nuestra futura vicepresidente harris. presentador: la comunidad esperados cosas del prÓximo gobierno, un mayor estÍmulo econÓmico y cambios reales en polÍtica migratoria, ¿serÁ posible conseguir ambas cosas, norma? norma: es posible, yo bailen ya nos ha dicho que una de sus primeras prioridades va a hacer una reforma migratoria, entonces es el trabajo de todos los congresistas y senadores que nos esforcemos junto al congreso para ratificar los votos. presentador: ... eso se ve francamente muy lejano, quÉ se puede lograr realment
presentador: ¿quÉ opinas tÚ, tony?ontra la ley y son delitos mayores y tenemos que seguir adelante para estar seguros que cada persona va a pagar por lo que hicieron a nuestro paÍs. presentador: ¿dejar que donald trump termine su periodo y no destituirlo? tony: hay que sacarlo lo mÁs pronto posible, hay un proceso que lo puede sacar maÑana, ojalÁ que lo hagan pronto, pero si no, en 13 dÍas vamos a tener un presidente mejor, un presidente que va a representar a todos y ese es joe biden...
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do you agree with tony blair neck? the other— everyone. do you agree with tony blair neck?k? the other party is making if they _ blair neck? the other party is making if they have _ blair neck? the other party is making if they have to - blair neck? the other party is making if they have to cut - blair neck? the other party is making if they have to cut on | blair neck? the other party is . making if they have to cut on the time _ making if they have to cut on the time between authorizing and getting the jabs— time between authorizing and getting the jabs out, and says that would also speed things up markedly so when _ also speed things up markedly so when you — also speed things up markedly so when you get other vaccines coming online, _ when you get other vaccines coming oniine we _ when you get other vaccines coming online, we just need to get them out as soon— online, we just need to get them out as soon as _ online, we just need to get them out as soon as possible. already have the production ready and waiting to lo. the production ready and waiting to go the _ the pro
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>> tony: no, thank you. actually, i was looking for chad. thought maybe he'd need a sympathetic ear. >> kate: he's going to need a lot more than that today. >> tony: yeah, i know. i read gwen's firsthand account of new year's eve on the front page of "the intruder." >> kate: after all these months of secrets and lies, she just-- discretion fly through the wind. actually, chad just left. >> tony: oh. do you know where he went? >> kate: no, i don't, but we were talking about gwen when he remembered something, and he left very quickly. he was in a foul mood. i wouldn't want to be whoever he is going to see. >> rolf: oh, chad, what a pleasant surprise. um, did you bring me a cake with a file in it? >> chad: sit down. sit down and tell me everything about you and gwen rizczech. >> anna: so you were the innocent little nanny and i'm queen marie of romania.. >> gwen: bloody hell! you. >> anna: [laughs] hi, sweetie. do you know, i saw you passing by, and i thought we should have a little chat. [gwen sighs] >> jennifer: sweetheart, we just heard abou
>> tony: no, thank you. actually, i was looking for chad. thought maybe he'd need a sympathetic ear. >> kate: he's going to need a lot more than that today. >> tony: yeah, i know. i read gwen's firsthand account of new year's eve on the front page of "the intruder." >> kate: after all these months of secrets and lies, she just-- discretion fly through the wind. actually, chad just left. >> tony: oh. do you know where he went? >> kate: no, i don't,...
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tony zhang is all over that one and a possible way to make money off it, tony >> yeah, so i think thisat analysts still continue to misunderstand. i covered this last quarter and the stock jumped significantly on earnings. i think there's further upside for earnings next week for snapchat if we take a look at the chart itself, on earnings last quarter, it broke out above that $30 resistance level it's now finding a base above a $48 base this stock is valued significantly since last quarter's earnings it's continuing to outperform the technology sector, and that is the type of relative strength i like to see going into an earnings event predominantly my thesis was based on the fact that they had very strong user growth from a downloads perfspperspective. sensor tower download data this quarter, we had seen over 100 million downloads of snapchat happened in q4, the highest they've ever seen since the ipo. we continue to see acceleration here for user growth for snapchats. for those reasons i think this stock is continuing higher here. but if we look at the earnings itself, curt market is
tony zhang is all over that one and a possible way to make money off it, tony >> yeah, so i think thisat analysts still continue to misunderstand. i covered this last quarter and the stock jumped significantly on earnings. i think there's further upside for earnings next week for snapchat if we take a look at the chart itself, on earnings last quarter, it broke out above that $30 resistance level it's now finding a base above a $48 base this stock is valued significantly since last...
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tony is all over that one and a possible way to make money off it tony >> yeah, so i think this is ats still continue to misunderstands i covered this last quarter and the stock jumped significantly on earnings. i think there's further up side for earnings here for snapchat if we look at the chart itself, it broke out that $30 resistance louisville it's finding an above $48 base but if you look at it, it's continuing to outperform the technology sector, that's the type of relative strength that i like to see going into an earnings event predominantly my thesis last quarter was based on the turn on my tv and boom, it's got all my favorite shows right there. i wish my trading platform worked like that. well have you tried thinkorswim? this is totally customizable, so you focus only on what you want. okay, it's got screeners and watchlists. and you can even see how your predictions might affect the value of the stocks you're interested in. now this is what i'm talking about. yeah, it'll free up more time for your... uh, true crime shows? british baking competitions. hm. didn't peg you f
tony is all over that one and a possible way to make money off it tony >> yeah, so i think this is ats still continue to misunderstands i covered this last quarter and the stock jumped significantly on earnings. i think there's further up side for earnings here for snapchat if we look at the chart itself, it broke out that $30 resistance louisville it's finding an above $48 base but if you look at it, it's continuing to outperform the technology sector, that's the type of relative...
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are you a doctor who fan, tony?hink it is interesting the way that this revival started off with a serious actors, christopheraugustine revival started off with a serious actors, christopher augustine and david tenna nt actors, christopher augustine and david tennant and they went for some new talent with the man who played prince philip and jodie whittaker so it will be interesting to see who they choose to act in this programme next, whether it is dame judi dench or some ingenue who will make their name with it. who is your money on? well, i think what we have seen with the likes of strictly come dancing is the bbc are at pains to draw in a younger, fresher audience. whether thatis younger, fresher audience. whether that is properly aimed or not, i don't know. but out of those names that tony has proffered, it will be somebody young, fresh and possibly eight youtuber or somebody who will bring a fresh fan base, him or her. i feel sorry for bring a fresh fan base, him or her. ifeel sorry forjodie bring a fresh fan
are you a doctor who fan, tony?hink it is interesting the way that this revival started off with a serious actors, christopheraugustine revival started off with a serious actors, christopher augustine and david tenna nt actors, christopher augustine and david tennant and they went for some new talent with the man who played prince philip and jodie whittaker so it will be interesting to see who they choose to act in this programme next, whether it is dame judi dench or some ingenue who will make...
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uber's chief legal operator, tony west. thanks so much for joining us today.s good to have you on the show. coming up, chip leaders debut their latest products at the ces show. we are going to hear from the ceo of arm simon segars. , that's next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: ces 2021 may have been an all-digital affair this year, but its status as the world's biggest consumer electronics show remains unchallenged. for more on the biggest trends, we are joined now by a.r.m. ceo simon segars. nvidia is trying to acquire for $4 billion. anything in particular that was announced virtually in terms of new technologies that got you really excited? simon: what was really impressive about ces this year was how much innovation has been on display. when you think the whole industry has been working remotely for over 10 months now, it has been incredible just to see how many new products were announced, and the fruits of the labor of a lot of hard work that has gone on over that time period. and we have seen that in our business. we have seen a lot of design activity goin
uber's chief legal operator, tony west. thanks so much for joining us today.s good to have you on the show. coming up, chip leaders debut their latest products at the ces show. we are going to hear from the ceo of arm simon segars. , that's next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: ces 2021 may have been an all-digital affair this year, but its status as the world's biggest consumer electronics show remains unchallenged. for more on the biggest trends, we are joined now by a.r.m. ceo simon segars....
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tony, what are you looking at? >> i love luv, southwest airlines i think that is the airline that will weather the covid storm the best if we look at the chart. southwest recently broke out above a $44 resistance level on the pfizer and moderna level and has been able to hold that level. i think there is a base forming here above the $44 level and that could be what it needs to break out of the brace. and what is interesting compared to the big four, during covid southwest which traditionally has been number four has now moved up to number two so that is a pretty big move considering the fact they are focused on domest domest domestic leisure travel which is the only travel that has seen any gains since the start of the pandemics. and it's fairly different than the other big three. it has a negative debt position. i thinkinvesting in this fairl uncertain time i prefer safety versus riskier assets like american airlines or united. and they are the only airlines expanding rather than pulling back i think southwest wi
tony, what are you looking at? >> i love luv, southwest airlines i think that is the airline that will weather the covid storm the best if we look at the chart. southwest recently broke out above a $44 resistance level on the pfizer and moderna level and has been able to hold that level. i think there is a base forming here above the $44 level and that could be what it needs to break out of the brace. and what is interesting compared to the big four, during covid southwest which...
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and as tony blinken said earlier in the day, this is truly a new day.e fact that he was just so calm and reasonable in discussing the policy options before them and, in some ways, he was quite different from the trump administration. for example, fairly tough on russia. on the other hand, he also said -- and i think this was the news item from the press conference, that he would keep zalil on to the u.s. envoy to the taliban and endorsed the abraham accords that the trump administration was involved in. he made it clear he will not reflexively reject what the previous administration did just because they did it in the way that the trump administration rejected everything that the obama administration did. great start. lot of hard work ahead, obviously. >> fred, to you in moscow. the first question out of the gate, of course, on the relationship between this administration and vladimir putin and alexey navalny, of course, came up, who is behind bars. you've been covering him. >> yep. >> so much. to hear him say, his voice, alexey navalny's voice is a voi
and as tony blinken said earlier in the day, this is truly a new day.e fact that he was just so calm and reasonable in discussing the policy options before them and, in some ways, he was quite different from the trump administration. for example, fairly tough on russia. on the other hand, he also said -- and i think this was the news item from the press conference, that he would keep zalil on to the u.s. envoy to the taliban and endorsed the abraham accords that the trump administration was...
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tony? >> it's a question, kris, we'll be pursuing in this show and actually i'm sure for weeks from now as well. thank you very much. >>> when congress got back to work inside the capitol building behind me it took hours more to get through republican objections to the electoral vote. but ultimately vice president pence finally accepted the results in the middle of the night. declaring president-elect biden the winner. nancy cordes saw it all happen on capitol hill. >> the chair declares the joint session dissolved. >> reporter: it was the culmination of a day of chaos. capped by vice president mike e rejting president trump's false claim that he could overturn the electoral college. he reported president-elect joe biden's win just before 4:00 am. >> joseph r. biden jr. of the state of delaware has received 306 votes. donald j. trump of the state of florida, has received 232 votes. >> the senate will come to order. >> reporter: that concluded pence's duties presiding over a joint session of
tony? >> it's a question, kris, we'll be pursuing in this show and actually i'm sure for weeks from now as well. thank you very much. >>> when congress got back to work inside the capitol building behind me it took hours more to get through republican objections to the electoral vote. but ultimately vice president pence finally accepted the results in the middle of the night. declaring president-elect biden the winner. nancy cordes saw it all happen on capitol hill. >> the...
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uber's chief legal operator, tony west. always good to have you on the show.oming up, chip leaders debut their latest at ces. this week we speak with the ceo of a.r.m., simon segars. that's next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's secure. and even if the power goes down, your connection doesn't. so how do i do this? you don't do this. we do this, together. bounce forward, with comcast business. emily: ces 2021 may have been an all-digital affair this year, but its status as the world's biggest consumer electronics show remains unchallenged. we are joined now by a.r.m. ceo simon segars. anything in particular that was announced in terms of new technologies that got you really excited? simon: what was really impressive about ces this year was how much innovation has been on display. when you think the whole
uber's chief legal operator, tony west. always good to have you on the show.oming up, chip leaders debut their latest at ces. this week we speak with the ceo of a.r.m., simon segars. that's next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's...
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tony: i think it is teasing troubles. get on it is firms have held back and are waiting until the problem settle down before trade flows returned to normal. from our intelligence, the biggest problem is that gbni order. northern ireland was always going to be the most complex part of the deal. the other thing holding people back is confusion about rules of origin. it is still incredibly confusing to british businesses. if we are going to unlock this, we have to get in control of those border flows. the full volumes have yet to hit test. and we have to have clarity around the issue of rules of origin and how firms can provide the necessary evidence and paperwork that they are compliant and therefore eligible for that free trade. anna: good to speak to you, tony denker. coming up on the program, revolut. we speak to the chairman of the business, martin gilbert. that conversation is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back to bloomberg markets. this is the european open. we are 43 minutes into the session and looking at
tony: i think it is teasing troubles. get on it is firms have held back and are waiting until the problem settle down before trade flows returned to normal. from our intelligence, the biggest problem is that gbni order. northern ireland was always going to be the most complex part of the deal. the other thing holding people back is confusion about rules of origin. it is still incredibly confusing to british businesses. if we are going to unlock this, we have to get in control of those border...
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. >> i'm tony goldwyn.ot to tell you i played a president on tv a few years ago and i never got a parade from shonda rimes like the one you are going to see today. as jon stewart noted, the parade across america features americans from across the country joining us from their hometowns and in the next hour or so you will see participants and performers from all 50 states and all territories honored to be committed to the idea of an america united. tributes to those right next door to us making a difference in this terrible pandemic. americans remaining faithful to their beloved traditions, one of them being a performance by a group of musicians who have been featured at every inauguration for almost a century. >> we are the united states coast guard band and are honored to have performed in every inauguration since 1929. ♪ >> the coast guard band is here today representing the coast guard and department of homeland security. >> we are a community-based organization that helps kids like me achieve our dreams
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11 papen tony a law firm and we want to update you on a story i have been following ever since they came to our america and before me ed schultz was on this case from the get go here accompanied by his attorney former michigan governor rick snyder is seen in a booth in the genesee county jail pleading guilty vs zoom as he one of 9 charged is arraigned in the latest chapter of this sad flint waters story it's the 1st time in michigan history a current or former governor is facing criminal charges for alleged misconduct in office to counsel willful neglect of duty a misdemeanor each count punishable by up to a year in prison and a fine up to $1000.00 to catch you up here is the mercifully short version of this sad time line 2012 genesee county announces a plan for a new pipeline to deliver the clear glacial waters of lake huron 2014 after construction delays the state a point of emergency manager switches the city water sorest of the flint river without corrosion controls lead to leeches from old pipes discolored water smells and tastes bad the general motors plant discontinues using
11 papen tony a law firm and we want to update you on a story i have been following ever since they came to our america and before me ed schultz was on this case from the get go here accompanied by his attorney former michigan governor rick snyder is seen in a booth in the genesee county jail pleading guilty vs zoom as he one of 9 charged is arraigned in the latest chapter of this sad flint waters story it's the 1st time in michigan history a current or former governor is facing criminal...
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tony: as far as imports to the u.k.re concerned, there is some confusion with the european transport companies not knowing the customs and procedures to enter goods into the u.k.. exports from the u.k. and the e.u., government infrastructure problems and i.t. problems. they are still being constructed, there are several people not qualified to make customs declaration so you cannot move the freight unless you have made a declaration. there's desperate for my business to make and we are already at capacity. there are the ability -- there is the ability to make declarations. alix: what will fix that in the short-term? it's not like this was a surprise, -- tony: there could be 80 million pounds in place for companies to custom. but it's not enough. with what the e.u. has done with the 27 member states, they do not have a customs agencies either. my english customers are saying my french customer cannot find a customs agent, can you help me? we needed another six months, basically to get everything sorted. i was saying it l
tony: as far as imports to the u.k.re concerned, there is some confusion with the european transport companies not knowing the customs and procedures to enter goods into the u.k.. exports from the u.k. and the e.u., government infrastructure problems and i.t. problems. they are still being constructed, there are several people not qualified to make customs declaration so you cannot move the freight unless you have made a declaration. there's desperate for my business to make and we are already...
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. >> reporter: tony fauci is a firm believer in being his p.r.e you done an interview with the farmers almanac yet? [laughter] >> we need to get accurate information out. >> reporter: love him or hate him, tony fauci is a force to be reckoned with, coming up on "sunday morning." >> pauley: of course, we can all saddened by the passing of board of director larry king, who interviewed all sorts of folks. lee cowan looks back. >> larry king now. >> reporter: he had a broadcasting carrier that spanned 68 years. why don't you do more interviews? >> nobody invites me. >> do you ever own a jacket? >> i own a jacket, but i just like this look. >> reporter: he schmoozed presidents and even smooched marlon brando. we remember larry king later on "sunday morning." >> pauley: seth doane sends us a postcard from italy about fashion artisans hit hard by the drop in tourism. and ben tracy looks back at his 10 years as our cbs news white house correspondent. mark whitaker catches up with ma mark fetterman on this "sunday morning" the 24th of january 2021. and we
. >> reporter: tony fauci is a firm believer in being his p.r.e you done an interview with the farmers almanac yet? [laughter] >> we need to get accurate information out. >> reporter: love him or hate him, tony fauci is a force to be reckoned with, coming up on "sunday morning." >> pauley: of course, we can all saddened by the passing of board of director larry king, who interviewed all sorts of folks. lee cowan looks back. >> larry king now. >>...
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tony brown rice from what hurts masters in your head on straight you know. we're here is going to both the more simple the more the saved from this virgins but where does the governor of new gun laws they don't want to much of a community those are what does this gentleman north of the promise of a moment that's right in the form of guns for years of the wood does and of. your in this state of the state to me most. of the. number when. she said. that are sitting high to eat and they're wearing it they print a mail call that unless they have budgeted on their mental cannot cook i don't know and they take and could recite it from a day in which of you know almost a month until any kind ticked off with them on the no dates he said to get them from the la times that these day and what i've done and there aren't any race you know much i don't know if. it's. today's tomorrow out there. this is. the home the most closely is still push they lost going to see the only kid here is because you know you can't go on until one must. come on. one of us may. be a sincere or
tony brown rice from what hurts masters in your head on straight you know. we're here is going to both the more simple the more the saved from this virgins but where does the governor of new gun laws they don't want to much of a community those are what does this gentleman north of the promise of a moment that's right in the form of guns for years of the wood does and of. your in this state of the state to me most. of the. number when. she said. that are sitting high to eat and they're wearing...
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tony? >> wthank you very much. >>> the fight to stop the coronavirus, cities and states are opening more mass vaccination sites including this one at dodger stadium in los angeles, as of friday the u.s. had distributed more than 31 million doses of the vaccine, but administered only about 12 million. that is less than half. at the same time the u.s. is approaching 400,000 recorded deaths from covid-19. man manuel manuel -- reports. >> be patient, we get it, everybody needs vaccines >> reporter: hundreds of frustrated floridians lined up outside the tabernacle missionary baptist church in west palm beach this weekend for a chance at the coronavirus vaccine. >> it could be an hour. it could be two. >> reporter: some of them had lined up before 7:00 a.m., like 68-year-old elizabeth johnson. >> you can't get an appointment. you can't buy an appointment. so what we going to do? we're going to bombard lines just like we are doing to get a shot. >> reporter: the one-day event came as the governor
tony? >> wthank you very much. >>> the fight to stop the coronavirus, cities and states are opening more mass vaccination sites including this one at dodger stadium in los angeles, as of friday the u.s. had distributed more than 31 million doses of the vaccine, but administered only about 12 million. that is less than half. at the same time the u.s. is approaching 400,000 recorded deaths from covid-19. man manuel manuel -- reports. >> be patient, we get it, everybody needs...
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tony is not joining the world of private equity. he's doing much more important things at nih.hank you very much for being here today. >> my pleasure, good to be with you, david. >> tony, it was reported that he went to the north pole to vaccinate santa claus and my question is one that did he get that vaccine because he was over the age of let's say 70 or because he was an essential healthcare worker? what qualifications did he have to get the vaccine? >> it was both, david. i wanted to make sure we did it quickly and no one offended so we had both categories. both. >> did he have any side effects? >> his arm hurts a little bit for 24 hours and then after that it was good. >> okay, so now you are vaccinated recently and did you have any side effects? >> no, we were relatively benign. as with most vaccinations you can get a little bit of an ache in your arm as it starts about eight or ten hours after the vaccination and it lasts no more than 24-36 hours and i did not get any fever or chills or muscle aches so it's a pretty benign experience. >> have you found that there have be
tony is not joining the world of private equity. he's doing much more important things at nih.hank you very much for being here today. >> my pleasure, good to be with you, david. >> tony, it was reported that he went to the north pole to vaccinate santa claus and my question is one that did he get that vaccine because he was over the age of let's say 70 or because he was an essential healthcare worker? what qualifications did he have to get the vaccine? >> it was both, david....
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tony, great to see you.t that hour-long conversation that we've all now listened to repeatedly overnight, is what you say is a measure of demen d dementedness and desperation. how would you assess the president's grip on reality this morning? >> well, even more tenuous than usual. he has 100% grip on his own reality, meaning, he believes at this point everything that he said in that call. confused and weird and upsetting as it is, he believes every bit of it. >> he believes every bit of it. so what does it tell you that he believes this litany of things that are clearly lies? >> well, it tells you again about his sociopathy, about his absence of conscience, about his inability or lack of any desire to tell the truth. trump's always acted exactly the same in the face of a crisis. deny, deceive, cajole, attack, manipulate, and then rinse and repeat. and in this case, through a one-hour long monologue. >> you say he's always acted this way, which makes it so interesting, what people like senator susan collins s
tony, great to see you.t that hour-long conversation that we've all now listened to repeatedly overnight, is what you say is a measure of demen d dementedness and desperation. how would you assess the president's grip on reality this morning? >> well, even more tenuous than usual. he has 100% grip on his own reality, meaning, he believes at this point everything that he said in that call. confused and weird and upsetting as it is, he believes every bit of it. >> he believes every...
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tony? >> thank you very much. >>> turning to weather now, people in alabama who survived a deadly tornado say they are amazed that the death tollhighe. one teenager died when the twister tore through a town north of birmingham. at least 30 people were hurt. carter evans looks at the damage there and a new threat in california from a powerful storm system moving on shore. >> reporter: authorities in alabama are still combing the wreckage caused by the tornado that tore through a small town north of birmingham. a 14-year-old was killed while sheltering in a basement. at least 30 others were injured as the twister traveled nearly ten miles. meanwhile, in northern california, overnight heavy snow blanketed the santa cruz mountains leading to hazardous, near whiteout conditions for drivers. the rain and strong wind toppled this tree, crushing the back of a mobile home in sonoma county. two people were inside, but no one was injured. wind also knocked down power lines in santa rosa. more than 38,
tony? >> thank you very much. >>> turning to weather now, people in alabama who survived a deadly tornado say they are amazed that the death tollhighe. one teenager died when the twister tore through a town north of birmingham. at least 30 people were hurt. carter evans looks at the damage there and a new threat in california from a powerful storm system moving on shore. >> reporter: authorities in alabama are still combing the wreckage caused by the tornado that tore...
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i know tony. he was my deputy national security advisor and joe's form policy advisor when he was vice president and part of our inner circle in the key meetings throughout my presidency. he is outstanding. smart, gracious, a skilled diplomat and well-regarded around the world. i know he will do a great job. the reports are jake sullivan will serve as national security advisor. we could smart, young, energetic and will be outstanding. so you see a team develop that i have great confidence in. it will be important to recognize the confidence that our allies had and the world had in american leadership will not be restored overnight. they will be greatly relieved and pleased to see people like tony have various conferences around the world returning to the traditional leadership role the us has played, but there will be a lingering sense that america is still divided, some of the shenanigans going on right now around the election is making the world question how reliable and study the us may be. the
i know tony. he was my deputy national security advisor and joe's form policy advisor when he was vice president and part of our inner circle in the key meetings throughout my presidency. he is outstanding. smart, gracious, a skilled diplomat and well-regarded around the world. i know he will do a great job. the reports are jake sullivan will serve as national security advisor. we could smart, young, energetic and will be outstanding. so you see a team develop that i have great confidence in....
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tony? >> relief sound good to me. thank you so much. >>> ahead, thousands in california cannot access their own unemployment money. anna werner finds out why a crackdown on fraud is hurting people >>> we have much more news ahead for you. a house democrat will talk with us about keeping the u.s. capitol secure for the inauguration and possible suspicious activity in the building on the day before the assault on the capitol. >>> plus, we'll show you what some businesses are doing to get their workers a covid vaccine. >>> you're watching "cbs this morning." this is the sound of an asthma attack... that doesn't happen. this is s the soundd of better breathing. fasenrnra is a dififferent kind of asasthma medicicatio. it's n not a steroroid or inha. fasenra is an add-on treatment for r asthma dririven byby eosinophihils. itit's one maiaintenance d e evevery 8 weekeks. it helelps preventnt asthma attackcks, improveve breathin, and lolower use of oral ststeroids. nearly 7 7 out of 1010 adults with
tony? >> relief sound good to me. thank you so much. >>> ahead, thousands in california cannot access their own unemployment money. anna werner finds out why a crackdown on fraud is hurting people >>> we have much more news ahead for you. a house democrat will talk with us about keeping the u.s. capitol secure for the inauguration and possible suspicious activity in the building on the day before the assault on the capitol. >>> plus, we'll show you what some...
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>> by the way, tony -- tony does not believe that. i heard as we went into the break.i gave to somebody i know who made a bunch of money in it, and i'm a former trader myself, and i said, you know what, you just made a ton of money, i would get out, pay your taxes, and move on. i think that the reality is for most people this is not something you necessarily want to replicate. please, if you're doing it, be very careful. how it ends, we don't know. in 1996,a land greenspan talked -- alan greenspan talked about irrational exuberance. he was right, but he was five years early. just be careful. >> good advice, thanks, jill. >>> vlad duthiers ahead will be back to bring you "what to watch," the s do you like mud? okay. then go there. do you l like snow?? gogo there. do you likike doing ththings in a and around d the water? great. go o there. the all nenew adventurure-reay bronco s sport. with sevenen availablele goat m modes. bubuilt to go o over any type of teterrain. real progrgress? whwhen you're e affected by schihizophrenia,a, you see itit differentntly. it's in ththe
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are you tony? tony: yes. nina: i'm nina. tony: nina, nice to meet you. nina: nice to meet you.ery cool. it's a perfect fit. nina: see, that's fantastic. tony: thank you so much. nina: thank you. tony: i appreciate it. it was a pleasure meeting you, nina. nina: yes, a pleasure meeting you, too. lemonis: and we also need to continue to find ways for finia to monetize her knowledge of the macaron space, and a good way to do that is for her to publish a macaron cookbook. douglas: we are a 17-year-old independent publisher. we do a wide variety of different kinds of books. finia: everybody ask me, "do you have a book?" douglas: wow, that is amazing. that could be a successful book. nina: alright, guys. what we're gonna do is alex torres, who has been doing our gelato for a very long time, he is gonna be taking over the lease of the kiosk. lemonis: and they've even signed over the lease of their kiosk at the mall, which allows them to focus exclusively on wholesale and keep the customer of the kiosk as a wholesale customer. nina: mom and i will take a back seat, and then hopefully, t
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tony? >> thank you.ory all these years later because the repercussions are still around. thank you very much. >>> ahead, cbs news has an investigation finding many female veterans who served at an overseas base with toxic materials are facing serious health problems. how they're fighting to get recognition now from the federal government. >>> and a reminder, you can always get the news by sumorning news" podcast. get the top stories in less than 20 minutes. ♪ ♪ are you u ready to joioin the duerers? those who o du more withth less asththma. ththanks to dudupixent. the e add-on trereatment for spececific typeses ofof moderate-e-to-severe e as. dupixentnt isn't foror sudden breaeathing proboblems. it can impmprove lung g functn for r better brereathing in as littttle as 2 weweeks and helplp prevent s severe asthma attttacks. it's notot a steroidid bubut can helplp reduce or eliminanate oral ststeroid. dupixentnt can causese serios allergic reactctions includuding anaphyhylaxis. get hehelp right a away if y
tony? >> thank you.ory all these years later because the repercussions are still around. thank you very much. >>> ahead, cbs news has an investigation finding many female veterans who served at an overseas base with toxic materials are facing serious health problems. how they're fighting to get recognition now from the federal government. >>> and a reminder, you can always get the news by sumorning news" podcast. get the top stories in less than 20 minutes. ♪ ♪...
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tony: te imaginas que fueran iguales karla: quÉ aburrido tony: el sabor esta en la diferencia., te invito para que te vengas a discutirlo con nosotros a la mesa de "sin usando una palabra compuesta con doble sentido, y todo fue captado en camara.. karla: le ofreces te regalÓ su tÍa haciendo referencial juicio polÍtico que enfrenta por segunda vez al ppresidente trump. creen que le afecta su imagen o muchos pensaran que la hace mÁs humana.quÉ opinan ustedes, muchachos. jorge: tenemos que hacerle caso a la que dirige el programa, toni, me toca a mÍ. ellos estaban vendiendo la campaÑa polÍtica demÓcrata traer la dignidad la casa blanca, dejar el bullying y eso precisamente es un bullying ayer hablamos que 74,000,000 de personas votaron por el partido republicano y cÓmo vas a unificara un paÍs que estÁ dividido no solamente riÉndose del chiste sino tambiÉn publicÁndolo. es lo mismo que hace trump lo mismo hace ella.este video refleja lo que podrÁ ser la realidad esa nueva administraciÓn. elyangelica: yo quiero decirles algo con respecto a la imagen. en principio, hay una tendencia
tony: te imaginas que fueran iguales karla: quÉ aburrido tony: el sabor esta en la diferencia., te invito para que te vengas a discutirlo con nosotros a la mesa de "sin usando una palabra compuesta con doble sentido, y todo fue captado en camara.. karla: le ofreces te regalÓ su tÍa haciendo referencial juicio polÍtico que enfrenta por segunda vez al ppresidente trump. creen que le afecta su imagen o muchos pensaran que la hace mÁs humana.quÉ opinan ustedes, muchachos. jorge: tenemos...
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tony, yo me acuerdo-- tony: por quÉ comienzas conmigo?rdar que fue uno de los que estuvo en este movimiento en el verano en donde sacaron a una de los gobernantes, la estadidad para puerto rico. hasta ahÍ va todo con coherencia hasta el momento. no ha dicho mÁs nada hasta ahora en ningÚn momento. yo creo que tiene el billete suficiente en su cuenta de banco para comprar hasta puerto rico. entonces bien lo dijo la entrevista que no tiene ningÚn plan. ninguna estrategia pero de aquÍ allÁ se le ocurre. uno nunca sabe. francisca: si a uno de ustedes aquÍ bailar o mover un dedo con una canciÓn de bad bunny, lo voy a grabar y lo voy a publicar en redes sociales. carlos: no esperen ver al conejo, el partido del conejito. nos vamos a una pausa, regresando esto estÁ que arde. serie de menudo pero sin hipocresÍa. johnny losada va a reaccionar en vivo ante esta noticia. no se vaya. regresamos. quÉdense en "sin rollo". que nunca te falte... cariño. o hidratación. neutrogena® hydro boost, el humectante número uno con ácido hialurónico te da, en un ins
tony, yo me acuerdo-- tony: por quÉ comienzas conmigo?rdar que fue uno de los que estuvo en este movimiento en el verano en donde sacaron a una de los gobernantes, la estadidad para puerto rico. hasta ahÍ va todo con coherencia hasta el momento. no ha dicho mÁs nada hasta ahora en ningÚn momento. yo creo que tiene el billete suficiente en su cuenta de banco para comprar hasta puerto rico. entonces bien lo dijo la entrevista que no tiene ningÚn plan. ninguna estrategia pero de aquÍ allÁ...
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tony schwartz, i want to thank you. i want to remind everyone who has be with us, his audio book is "dealing with the devil: my mother, trump and me." we need to fit in a break, but when we return, what rioters say that implicates trump, and dan rather joins us shortly. stay with us. stay with us and take. it. on... ...with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, stiffness, swelling. and for some rinvoq can even significantly reduce ra fatigue. that's rinvoq relief. with ra, your overactive immune system attacks your joints. rinvoq regulates it to help stop the attack. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious infections and blood clots, sometimes fatal, have occurred... ...as have certain cancers, including lymphoma, and tears in the stomach or intestines, and changes in lab results. your doctor should monitor your bloodwork. tell your doctor about any infections...and if you are or may become pregnant while taking rinvoq. ta
tony schwartz, i want to thank you. i want to remind everyone who has be with us, his audio book is "dealing with the devil: my mother, trump and me." we need to fit in a break, but when we return, what rioters say that implicates trump, and dan rather joins us shortly. stay with us. stay with us and take. it. on... ...with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, stiffness, swelling. and for some rinvoq can even significantly...
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tony: ¿pero un baÑo portÁtil? jorge: dÉjame hablar, tony. tÚ y yo nos queremos mucho.advil® aleve® o motrin®. oh, darn! let me help. lift and push and push! there it's up there. las arrugas no te hacen quedar bien. evítalas antes de que aparezcan con la ayuda de downy wrinkleguard. ♪ ♪ ♪ francisca: de la mano en la cabeza me voy a poner. en hollywood hay escÁndalo inmenso. una ex novia de el actor, que iba a ser el prÓximo haaland de jlo revelÓ que Él la querÍa asar, que ese la querÍa comer. es tanto el escÁndalo que Él renunciÓ a su trabajo y tuvo que dejar a jlo plantada, por eso hoy estÁ en todos los titulares. ♪ asÍ lo afirma su ex, su novia courtney, quien afirma que querÍa partirle una costilla y comÉrsela. que una vez que tenÍa una cortada en el brazo, Él le lamÍa la herida repetidas veces. ella dice en sus declaraciones que a Él le gusta la idea de piel en sus dientes, Él niega todo eso, pero debido al escÁndalo, ya que no quiere dejar solos a sus hijos, se ha retirado de la grabaciÓn de la pelÍcula de jennifer lÓpez, que iba a ser rodada en mi tierra, en repÚb
tony: ¿pero un baÑo portÁtil? jorge: dÉjame hablar, tony. tÚ y yo nos queremos mucho.advil® aleve® o motrin®. oh, darn! let me help. lift and push and push! there it's up there. las arrugas no te hacen quedar bien. evítalas antes de que aparezcan con la ayuda de downy wrinkleguard. ♪ ♪ ♪ francisca: de la mano en la cabeza me voy a poner. en hollywood hay escÁndalo inmenso. una ex novia de el actor, que iba a ser el prÓximo haaland de jlo revelÓ que Él la querÍa asar, que ese...
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>> good morning, tony. told you last week i didn't know, and this week my job was to figure that out. we have done so. i'm really happy to say that this past week we've been able to tell the governors and the state health officials not only how much vaccine they can expect in the week ahead, but in the three weeks ahead. and we are looking to make sure that we can help the governors in the states understand their vaccine supply. >> so dr. walensky, as the states make plands and the biden administration makes promises, could you tell us how you didn't know on sunday and then you magically do know now? what changed? >> you know, we've been in direct communication with the manufacturers, with the distribution centers, with understanding exactly where all the vaccine was and really wrapping our hands around all of that information. that was not information we had fully during our transition period and that was the early work of the early administration between last wednesday and over the last four or five days.
>> good morning, tony. told you last week i didn't know, and this week my job was to figure that out. we have done so. i'm really happy to say that this past week we've been able to tell the governors and the state health officials not only how much vaccine they can expect in the week ahead, but in the three weeks ahead. and we are looking to make sure that we can help the governors in the states understand their vaccine supply. >> so dr. walensky, as the states make plands and the...
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was tony going to be shot? what was gonna happen?th thi dread. >> nothing is happening. they are enjoying a family meal and listening to journey. and it's building, and it's building. >> the long black, which everybody says, did i just lose my signal? what's going on there? i, actually, thought was kind of like the cohord at the end of sergeant pepper, in which nine pianos just hit this long, long major, bong, and it goes on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on. that black was sort of, like, what the series needed, in order to communicate the fact that it is now, officially, over. >> as for "sopranos" creator, david chase, he got whacked in the headlines, he got whacked by the new york post cartoonist who showed fans getting whacked. and chase literally got whacked online. >> three or four days later, carlton and i were in new york talking to a couple television critics about how amazing it was. and they were like, oh, you know, there is a lot of controversy about the sopranos fi finale. the whole cut to black, nob
was tony going to be shot? what was gonna happen?th thi dread. >> nothing is happening. they are enjoying a family meal and listening to journey. and it's building, and it's building. >> the long black, which everybody says, did i just lose my signal? what's going on there? i, actually, thought was kind of like the cohord at the end of sergeant pepper, in which nine pianos just hit this long, long major, bong, and it goes on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on....