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i don't know if tony is that person. we know that the margins in this business are spectacular. i want to make an offer of $100,000 for 50% of the business. tony: wow. lemonis: franchising is a good idea when you have a model that you can show somebody that's what's called a proof of concept. none of that's been done yet. and i understand process and what it's gonna take, and i think it takes $100,000 to get it right. of course, i'll be 100% in charge. tony: and so what happens to my salary? lemonis: what do you make today? tony: about $100,000. lemonis: [ chuckling ] okay. amber: that's a big red flag for us as a producer, right? lemonis: that's reality gold for you. amber: [ laughs ] lemonis: as a producer, i'm sure you love when people -- amber: it is, but we go to some businesses and they don't pay themselves any salary, and you say that's not right either. but $100,000 seems like a lot. lemonis: well, let me back up. when i go into a business and a business owner isn't paying themselves a salary, it convinces me that they realize that the business is bigger than they are. bu
i don't know if tony is that person. we know that the margins in this business are spectacular. i want to make an offer of $100,000 for 50% of the business. tony: wow. lemonis: franchising is a good idea when you have a model that you can show somebody that's what's called a proof of concept. none of that's been done yet. and i understand process and what it's gonna take, and i think it takes $100,000 to get it right. of course, i'll be 100% in charge. tony: and so what happens to my salary?...
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look, tony, i know you've been following this closely. i know social justice has always been important to you. there have been attacks on asian-americans recently. some of it is general crime. a lot of it though is racism and stereotypes about who is strong and vocal and who is silent and weak. truth be told, in our schools there isn't a whole lot to study the whole of the asian-american experience in america from different perspectives. what do you think? >> it's just deplorable np anyone attacks or tries to victimize any group or hate or bullying, there is no place for that. we have to stand up for that. we have a responsibility to stand up and speak out for others. late last year we spent some time with beyond differences and some great community groups in san francisco, talking about specifically bullying against asian-american students because of, you know, statements that president trump had made that were just false and conflating asian-american students with the pandemic and the coronavirus. there is no place for that. we put on we
look, tony, i know you've been following this closely. i know social justice has always been important to you. there have been attacks on asian-americans recently. some of it is general crime. a lot of it though is racism and stereotypes about who is strong and vocal and who is silent and weak. truth be told, in our schools there isn't a whole lot to study the whole of the asian-american experience in america from different perspectives. what do you think? >> it's just deplorable np...
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chang monitoring developments from the thai capital bangkok they simply don't back down to their tony i know we've been saying this for for weeks now but even in the face of tear gas and stun grenades. in did nothing that interests of the united nations general assembly has given some inspiration to the protesters who are hoping very much. that the international community will pay attention to the words. and do everything they can to pressure the coup government to step back down and return power to the elderly but the attitude from the security services seems to be the exact opposite today we saw this yesterday as well with security services coming out early in the morning trying to occupy the areas in those major cities where the protesters have gathered for the last 3 weeks in yangon that led to clashes the security services he said were firing tear gas flash bangs into the crowd the crowds be pretty good at scattering reforming elsewhere and as i understand there's still skirmishes going on in the streets of yangon the same thing is happening in mandalay where roadblocks have been put up
chang monitoring developments from the thai capital bangkok they simply don't back down to their tony i know we've been saying this for for weeks now but even in the face of tear gas and stun grenades. in did nothing that interests of the united nations general assembly has given some inspiration to the protesters who are hoping very much. that the international community will pay attention to the words. and do everything they can to pressure the coup government to step back down and return...
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he said so you must feel so on the edge of the cliffs helos out as is tony i. know $100.00 new so we have one how is she on her sun it's an armadillo. it was then for the last thing that me out of my down stuff from ash to. obviously want to just. often enough enough that even though i started getting rigid then i scream of one of them. but you have to post to cover and we need some budget to cover all the costs like the cost of the hotels meals tosswill things tents and the reasons for everybody. goes to abuse and they need to leave. you know. she. was just. looking we don't miss a good cover up for a product like us. telling. anyone to invest all my time so that's why instead of snipping god's homo on sleeping on the train and wake up in the morning the night before meeting mr. hale and not write. a book about a monster. love i love you need to see him and i had me on the idea well i'm not dodginess yeah i know him and still love me on the most so. if you say it was to. me yeah. yeah i mean we're going to do that then we have many upon seeing. a lot mud. die micha
he said so you must feel so on the edge of the cliffs helos out as is tony i. know $100.00 new so we have one how is she on her sun it's an armadillo. it was then for the last thing that me out of my down stuff from ash to. obviously want to just. often enough enough that even though i started getting rigid then i scream of one of them. but you have to post to cover and we need some budget to cover all the costs like the cost of the hotels meals tosswill things tents and the reasons for...
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and i know toni was afraid. and that saddens me. ight where they were, held their hand, loved them and told them it was going to be okay. >> reporter: harold has never been charged with killing his wife lynn. three months after the verdict in toni's case, harold was back in court for sentencing. toni's family asked that harold be spared the death penalty so that haley wouldn't lose both parents forever. harold, who has filed an appeal, was sentenced to life in federal prison without the possibility of release. harold told the court that day that he never killed anyone. he also said that he loved his daughter haley. toni's family's focus then turned to the custody of haley. you hope to resolve that custody issue that she can be with the bertolets forever? >> i think that's exactly what we're hoping for. >> and praying. >> reporter: you fought hard for that little girl. >> oh, yeah. her mother went through life, was a great person, worked hard. we're doing that because haley needs to inherit all the good things that her mother did. and
and i know toni was afraid. and that saddens me. ight where they were, held their hand, loved them and told them it was going to be okay. >> reporter: harold has never been charged with killing his wife lynn. three months after the verdict in toni's case, harold was back in court for sentencing. toni's family asked that harold be spared the death penalty so that haley wouldn't lose both parents forever. harold, who has filed an appeal, was sentenced to life in federal prison without the...
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i think tony blair- vaccine, what is your take? i hate to see it but i think tony blair is l to see it but i think tony blair is right. i knowpeaks so much sense. whenever i hear him these days i think, a voice of reason. he was way ahead of the game in suggesting the single vaccination which i think has been a game changer, and i think he's right about this. yes, there's an element it will be a two tier system but how on earth are we to get businesses and travel going again if we don't have some sort of passport system? lots of other countries who unfortunately are far behind us in the vaccination programme will want to make sure people entering their country have been vaccinated so the idea of a passport that allows us to travel and, let's face it, restart the economy, is fantastic. and i think in ourway the economy, is fantastic. and i think in our way we cannot avoid it because we have to find a way of getting the economy and travel going again and this is a really good solution. �* , ., ., solution. let's go to the united states, katherine. _ solution. let's go to the united states, katherine. the - solution. let's go t
i think tony blair- vaccine, what is your take? i hate to see it but i think tony blair is l to see it but i think tony blair is right. i knowpeaks so much sense. whenever i hear him these days i think, a voice of reason. he was way ahead of the game in suggesting the single vaccination which i think has been a game changer, and i think he's right about this. yes, there's an element it will be a two tier system but how on earth are we to get businesses and travel going again if we don't have...
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maybe someone like tony blair i don't know if he qualifies. but, you picked steve jobs and al sharpton and you made this indictment against this generation but when you have these individuals in your hands, i think you find things to admire about almost all of them and even at times when they were wronged or transgressed by the generation before them or misunderstood by their peers, so you know, i would like you to talk a little bit about some of the good side of some of the boomers. you found goodness and al sharpton i think. and the funniest one to me was steve jobs in a way because he has been hailed and worshiped as a great innovator and company man of his generation and then he's been about nominated partly by another subject in your book, aaron sorkin, as a bad dad. but what you seem to like about steve jobs is his paternalism with both his company and his customers. can you talk a little bit, you've given this indictment but what are some of the virtues you find in the characters even when they stand out from their generation? >> you're
maybe someone like tony blair i don't know if he qualifies. but, you picked steve jobs and al sharpton and you made this indictment against this generation but when you have these individuals in your hands, i think you find things to admire about almost all of them and even at times when they were wronged or transgressed by the generation before them or misunderstood by their peers, so you know, i would like you to talk a little bit about some of the good side of some of the boomers. you found...
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toaster on the counter in her gorgeous kitchen. >> that's because maybe it's out of range, tony. >> i don't know crowded counter, and it's giving me -- >> a little uncomfortable? >> to me the toaster is more like silverware -- >> it's an appliance. not silverware. >> wrap it up. ♪ >>> i am bursting, i'm glowing. kirby and virgil got married, and -- >> i like that kirby and virgil. that sounds great. >> their code name is virby. >> congratulations, and congratulations, gayle -- >> i'm a mother-in-law. >> you are a mother-in-law. >> i'm a mother-in-law. >> a very sweet one. >> what kind of mother-in-law am i going t to be?? >>> i l love to score. there's no such thing as more. ♪ >> look who's going to be at super bowl lv this sunday. >> i love it! >> yay! >> wow! never been thinner. >> can i please have it after the super bowl? i will show take care of >>> good morning. it's 8:55. in an effort to combat attacks on asian americans president of the oakland china town chamber of commerce says they will be handing out whistles to residents. sheriffs deputies are stepping up patrols. >>> two mass vacci
toaster on the counter in her gorgeous kitchen. >> that's because maybe it's out of range, tony. >> i don't know crowded counter, and it's giving me -- >> a little uncomfortable? >> to me the toaster is more like silverware -- >> it's an appliance. not silverware. >> wrap it up. ♪ >>> i am bursting, i'm glowing. kirby and virgil got married, and -- >> i like that kirby and virgil. that sounds great. >> their code name is virby. >>...
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i know tony lopez when i spoke to him before he way he had that he just didn't really want to talk about what he did during the battle. he wanted to talk about things before and after in the funny stories, and he wanted to remember the guys that didn't make it. so i think that's a that's a lasting impact right remembering the good things and then the people that are gone. yeah. i know we see that quite a bit. can you comment on the condition of the battle site today? is it readily accessible to tourists? i can't say more and jamie you've been there. i mean it's an amazing place to go and and i think if you if you could just spare a day and take the tour. you're not going to be disappointed. but if you can spare a couple days, what's the the great part about that battlefield is that you know, they'll let you walk around i climbed all through wheeler battery, which is this massive battery where a good chunk of the beginning of the book takes place. i crawled into these ravines. i mean, it's really cool. it's a little more overgrown than when they fought there obviously, but it's all there
i know tony lopez when i spoke to him before he way he had that he just didn't really want to talk about what he did during the battle. he wanted to talk about things before and after in the funny stories, and he wanted to remember the guys that didn't make it. so i think that's a that's a lasting impact right remembering the good things and then the people that are gone. yeah. i know we see that quite a bit. can you comment on the condition of the battle site today? is it readily accessible to...
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i don't know. >> no. you can't. >> do not try that if you happen to get the job. that's why they're asking for college graduates. >> right. >> advanced education. >> tony, you know that me that day. >> yeah. >> dr. mr. peanut share the driving, by the way? >> he does not. he's purely the co-pilot. got the map unfolded, munching peanuts all day. >> katy did have the expression, that's my guy. anthony? >>> i've got an update on a tiktok user we told you about yesterday. apparently we've become part of the story. deni yacoobian found the lyrics to a kelly clarkson song summed up the pandemic perfectly with a slight tweak. take a look. ♪ because of covid i learned to play on the safe side so i don't get hurt ♪ ♪ because of covid ♪ >> so clever. and so true. >> a profound discovery is all you need. >> turns out she was excited to learn that we talked about her during the broadcast yesterday, she shared her reaction. >> gayle? gayle knows my name. gayle -- >> profound discovery -- >> you don't have to dance on tiktok. you said it, not me, anthony. >> i don't know what it is about that video, but i just love it. >> i think she's awesome. i can't wait -- i know she's going t
i don't know. >> no. you can't. >> do not try that if you happen to get the job. that's why they're asking for college graduates. >> right. >> advanced education. >> tony, you know that me that day. >> yeah. >> dr. mr. peanut share the driving, by the way? >> he does not. he's purely the co-pilot. got the map unfolded, munching peanuts all day. >> katy did have the expression, that's my guy. anthony? >>> i've got an update on a...
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tony's trade? >> yeah. well, i mean, it's interesting because in the prior half hour, you know, i was listening to pete talk about intel and how they really aren't delivering in terms of product, and that obviously is one of the shortcomings there nvidia's kind of the opposite case, right? so it isn't just the gpu demand. it is the nature of these chips that they're producing, these new rtx series chips are, really, you know, i think basically the standard right now and earn high demand for many things and not just bitcoin money but obviously gaming and things like that these things are actually, in many cases, sold out you can't even get them. so, obviously it's very good when you make a premium product and they're in such demand that you just can't keep up the thing is this has had an incredible run, and i think that's one of the reasons why we're seeing that implied volatility is high we're in kind of a precarious tipping point. i think we're sort of running along a razor's edge here in a lot of stocks that have seen big, big run-ups and already are at very, very heady valuations like nvidia is, and for
tony's trade? >> yeah. well, i mean, it's interesting because in the prior half hour, you know, i was listening to pete talk about intel and how they really aren't delivering in terms of product, and that obviously is one of the shortcomings there nvidia's kind of the opposite case, right? so it isn't just the gpu demand. it is the nature of these chips that they're producing, these new rtx series chips are, really, you know, i think basically the standard right now and earn high demand...
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boomers they will almost certainly pick hillary clinton, maybe donald trump, someone like tony blair who i don't know if he qualifies but you picked steve jobs, out sharpton and you made this indictment against this generation but you have these individuals in your hands i think you find things to admire about almost all of them and times they were overwhelmed or transgressed from the generation before them or misunderstood by their peers so i would like you to talk about the good side of some of these boomers. you found goodness in out sharpton and the funniest one to me was steve jobs in a way because steve jobs has been hailed and worshiped as a great innovator and great company man of his generation and has been a bomb unaided partly by another subject in your book as a bad dad and one of our complaints, what you like about steve jobs is his paternalism, can you talk a little bit, what are the virtues you find in these characters even when they stand out from their generation? >> guest: you are right that i see things to admire, i had someone tell me my admiration went on, that i admire jobs as i
boomers they will almost certainly pick hillary clinton, maybe donald trump, someone like tony blair who i don't know if he qualifies but you picked steve jobs, out sharpton and you made this indictment against this generation but you have these individuals in your hands i think you find things to admire about almost all of them and times they were overwhelmed or transgressed from the generation before them or misunderstood by their peers so i would like you to talk about the good side of some...
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i know you are very busy, dr. bebo deb by. i really appreciate it. >> thank you for having me on the show, kristen. >> first, we have to start by asking, how is tonyng? he is so beloved, especially here in san francisco where he has left his heart, of course. people want to know how he is doing and where is he at right now. >> he is actually doing very well, still singing twice a week tleert. going through the entire american song book. much beloved by his wife susan as by all the rest of us. both tony and susan asked me to send to san francisco and particularly to charlotte schultz who they say is ms. san francisco, all their love. >> and all that love right back at him and his whole it must be difficult to go public especially knowing people are going to keep asking about the progress, and you know, what is he losing at this point, what does he still retain and what we can expect in the next few years? can you kind of walk us through that? >> right. so all of us have our own unique individual brains. and we bring that brain to an illness like alzheimer's disease. spoopt kidney disease where we have the same kidneys we have very, very different b
i know you are very busy, dr. bebo deb by. i really appreciate it. >> thank you for having me on the show, kristen. >> first, we have to start by asking, how is tonyng? he is so beloved, especially here in san francisco where he has left his heart, of course. people want to know how he is doing and where is he at right now. >> he is actually doing very well, still singing twice a week tleert. going through the entire american song book. much beloved by his wife susan as by all...
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hillary clinton -- pick bill or hillary clinton, maybe donald trump, maybe someone like tony blair, who i don't know if he qualifies but you picked steve jobs, and al sharpton and camille paglia and you have made this indictment against this generation but when you have these individuals in your hands, i think you find things to admire about almost all of them, and even times when they were wronged or transgressed ethe general rigs above them or misunderstood by their peers. so i'd like you talk a little bit about the good side of some of these boomers. you found goodness in al sharpton, i think, and the funniest one to me was steve jobs in a way because steve jobs has been hailed and worshiped as the great innovator and great company man of his generation, and then he's been abominated partly bit another subject in your book, erin sorkin, as a bad dad and one of-under complaints about the boomers is they were bad parents and particularly bad dads. what you like about steve jobs is his paternalism with both his company and his customers. so, can you talk a little bit -- you have given us this indict
hillary clinton -- pick bill or hillary clinton, maybe donald trump, maybe someone like tony blair, who i don't know if he qualifies but you picked steve jobs, and al sharpton and camille paglia and you have made this indictment against this generation but when you have these individuals in your hands, i think you find things to admire about almost all of them, and even times when they were wronged or transgressed ethe general rigs above them or misunderstood by their peers. so i'd like you...
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tony blair. who i don't know if he qualifies but you pick steve jobs, and al sharpton and camille partly out andyou have made this indictment against this generation. when you have these individuals in your hands, i think you find things to admire about almost all of them. and even times when they were wrong or transgressed by either generation before them or misunderstood by their peers. so i'd like you to talk a little bit about some of the good side of some of these boomers. you found goodness in our sharpton i think and the funniest one to me was steve jobs. in a way. because steve jobs has been hailed and worshiped as this great innovator and great demand. of his generation. and then he's been nominated partly by another subject in your book, aaron sorkin as a bad dad. and one of our complaints about the boomers is they were bad parents and particularly bad dad you seem to like about steve jobs is his paternalism. with both his company and his customers. so can you talk a little bit. you've given us this indictment but what are some of the virtues you find in these characters even when they
tony blair. who i don't know if he qualifies but you pick steve jobs, and al sharpton and camille partly out andyou have made this indictment against this generation. when you have these individuals in your hands, i think you find things to admire about almost all of them. and even times when they were wrong or transgressed by either generation before them or misunderstood by their peers. so i'd like you to talk a little bit about some of the good side of some of these boomers. you found...
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the boat could cause someone to go as a brute and few of these people can swim i don't know now 10 or. so. i thought so. tony's message is received loud and clear. the men will be evacuated one by one. was really thinking of how to keep going to come but there was no way certainly if it was not go see it what's the worst when the lives of others should be similar to that of the c.e.o. my mother was. on board the ocean viking crew members noticed that some of the migrants have inhaled gas fumes during the rescue mission. one is in one way this from cameroon. was that back then. without the volunteer rescuers help the 74 refugees would have died it was a very close call for the. rebels to get british to lose your and these conditions a mission completed with everyone safe and alive on board is simply miraculous. it's simply miraculous traversal not true how do you feel exhausted. it's all the more miraculous because the mediterranean has turned into a graveyard remnants of wrecks that washed up on shore best silent witness to the thousands of migrants who perished at sea. so honestly. i've picked up dozens of de
the boat could cause someone to go as a brute and few of these people can swim i don't know now 10 or. so. i thought so. tony's message is received loud and clear. the men will be evacuated one by one. was really thinking of how to keep going to come but there was no way certainly if it was not go see it what's the worst when the lives of others should be similar to that of the c.e.o. my mother was. on board the ocean viking crew members noticed that some of the migrants have inhaled gas fumes...
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storytelling event somebody is going to be the famous person thomas jefferson talking about i don't know tony morrison's novel, right? he would never have talked about that in real life. so that would be more of a interpretation versus reenacting because that wouldn't have happened in real life. i think has to with sticking to history to some extent. yes. oh, yes. i wonder if there's any acceptance of people of other races are ethnic groups that just really want to be a reenactor for instance. you know it. or asian or hispanic or something and they're really worth. maybe a few but not very many fighting civil war. is there been any acceptance or any interest in that? yeah, well, that's an interesting question because some of those people wouldn't have been us there in the civil war but some would have been right if irish descent you could be one of these irish troops that were in the civil war. i actually have to admit. i don't know enough about i haven't talked enough to this group of people which i want to talk to which are african-americans were in african-american civil war on both sides
storytelling event somebody is going to be the famous person thomas jefferson talking about i don't know tony morrison's novel, right? he would never have talked about that in real life. so that would be more of a interpretation versus reenacting because that wouldn't have happened in real life. i think has to with sticking to history to some extent. yes. oh, yes. i wonder if there's any acceptance of people of other races are ethnic groups that just really want to be a reenactor for instance....
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that is that we can have material setbacks and i don't know necessarily that this is a one and done situation but in general, people should consider what tony is doing. i don't see any way i'm going to switch to andr android twice >> here's what's coming up next. >> right on target or target on its back professor mike plays with sentence structure plus, calling all options actions fans reach into your pocket, grab your phone and tweet us a question at options action if it's nice, we'll answer it on air. (vo) we live in a world of fees. airlines, hotels, food delivery, and especially car dealers all charge excessive, last-minute fees. when you want something badly enough, it feels like your only choice is to pay up. but what if you had a choice to take a stand instead? at carvana, we believe in treating you better. with zero hidden fees, you can drive off without feeling ripped off. that's what it means to live feelessly. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back to options actions. a huge week of earnings. zoom, box, costco, broad com all on line to report. one big name, target it's been on a roller coaster ride mike says it might get bumpier mike, take i
that is that we can have material setbacks and i don't know necessarily that this is a one and done situation but in general, people should consider what tony is doing. i don't see any way i'm going to switch to andr android twice >> here's what's coming up next. >> right on target or target on its back professor mike plays with sentence structure plus, calling all options actions fans reach into your pocket, grab your phone and tweet us a question at options action if it's nice,...
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know, sometimes it is interesting. with the cold weather now i am reminded of boxer tony phil -- phil and groundhog's day. sometimes i feel like bill murray. you have seen me on c-span, you have seen me in hearings, and it seems like i keep repeating myself. i think there are better ways to do it over there. i do think there is success possible. >> you can find this entire discussion online at c-span.org. we will go live to a house subcommittee hearing how the veterans affairs department is responding to the covid-19 pandemic. you are watching live coverage on c-span. >> they are not under recognition. members are responsible for muting and on beating themselves. if i have noticed you have not muted yourself, i would look -- i would ask if
know, sometimes it is interesting. with the cold weather now i am reminded of boxer tony phil -- phil and groundhog's day. sometimes i feel like bill murray. you have seen me on c-span, you have seen me in hearings, and it seems like i keep repeating myself. i think there are better ways to do it over there. i do think there is success possible. >> you can find this entire discussion online at c-span.org. we will go live to a house subcommittee hearing how the veterans affairs department...
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>> well, i got to know him because my husband, tony kushner, wrote "angels in america." ime i ever got to see mike was at work on the set. and then after that, my first book was in part about the making of "the graduate," so that's when i got to sit down and interview him and talk to him about his career for the first time, which was just endlessly fascinating. >> stephen: you mean, you did 250 interviews, or something along those lines, for this book, again, mike nichols: a life." but you also have to interview your own husband about his parn" what was that like? because this book is like warts and all. you're a journalist reporting on something. what's it like to include your husband in the reporting? >> well, i would say he was not actually the easiest person to nail down. if i hadn't had the advantage of being able to sort of lock him in the apartment, i'm not sure i would have necessarily gotten the interview. but once we sat down, it was great. it was a little strange interviewing my own husband about something that i had experienced. but i kind of fall into that jo
>> well, i got to know him because my husband, tony kushner, wrote "angels in america." ime i ever got to see mike was at work on the set. and then after that, my first book was in part about the making of "the graduate," so that's when i got to sit down and interview him and talk to him about his career for the first time, which was just endlessly fascinating. >> stephen: you mean, you did 250 interviews, or something along those lines, for this book, again,...
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tony. i always have. i was always intrigued by, you know, pilots, the bermuda -- everything. all that. sitors. >> exactly. including this, tony dokoupil -- a few stories we think you'll be talking about. this is updating anthony's "talk of the table" from earlier. bruce springsteen's drunk driving charge has been dropped. in a virtual hearing yesterday, the boss pleaded guilty to consuming alcohol in a federal park last november. he was ordered to pay $540 in fines, something tells me he can afford that. springsteen's blood alcohol content after his arrest w was .02. that is well below new jersey's legal limit of.08 which had some people wondering why he was charged in the first place. >> exactly. >> jeep has revived an ad featuring springsteen first seen during the super bowl. they yanked the commercial after this month to take a stand against drunk driving. >> the judge looking at his record said, rarely would you see a driver's abstract so devoid of any entries as i see before me, mr. springsteen. >> wow. >> so salacious. they have all those headlines all that time. only to find out
tony. i always have. i was always intrigued by, you know, pilots, the bermuda -- everything. all that. sitors. >> exactly. including this, tony dokoupil -- a few stories we think you'll be talking about. this is updating anthony's "talk of the table" from earlier. bruce springsteen's drunk driving charge has been dropped. in a virtual hearing yesterday, the boss pleaded guilty to consuming alcohol in a federal park last november. he was ordered to pay $540 in fines, something...
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tony's trade. >> yeah. i mean it's interesting because in the prior half hour, you know, i was listening to pete talk about intel and how they really aren't deliberating in terms of product, and that obviously is one of the shoatcomings there nvidia is kind of the opposite case it isn't just the demand it's the nature of the chips they're producing. they're basically the standard right now and earn high demand for everything and not just bitcoin but gaming and things like that. in many cases they're sold out you can't even get them. obviously it's very good when you make a premium product and they're in such demand you can't keep up. the thing is it's had an incredible run it's one of the reasons you're seeing an implied volatility a lot of stocks have seen big, big run-ups and are already at heavy valuations like nvidia i like the trade he's doing here obviously when options premiums are elevated, you don't want to do i you don't want to sell them naked. he's obviously identified a cat catalyst going to come several weeks before it expires. if the trade goes wrong and the stock goes down, it actually isn'
tony's trade. >> yeah. i mean it's interesting because in the prior half hour, you know, i was listening to pete talk about intel and how they really aren't deliberating in terms of product, and that obviously is one of the shoatcomings there nvidia is kind of the opposite case it isn't just the demand it's the nature of the chips they're producing. they're basically the standard right now and earn high demand for everything and not just bitcoin but gaming and things like that. in many...
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i would be very grateful. that's fantastic. now in your opinion, what, how would tony stark cure covid? what would he do? >> nanobots, you know then the nanobots would become self-aware because you put an ai in theming and how do you fight that. >> you got to, that is you willtron. we get james spader. james spader is gointo cure covid. and we both know it. >> stephen: sure but it is his character from the black list that does it, cuz that guy-- covid is not going to miss with him. >> if he was wearing a cap, now we have crossover dreams. i'm pitching you and spader as alternates on coby smolders desk. right. >> jon: crossplatform synergy. that is what this-- now you, for anyone out there who hasn't seen "end game" spoiler alert, tony stark stave saichs the world and the universal, really. and now don't make me cry. don't make me cry. i just watched it last weekend. and waterworks. i can't help it. i can't help it. it it truly is, i can't believe what a towering achievement those ten years, however, the thousand movies but ten years.>s the first time that you have been able to build up an expectation over a decade with an aud
i would be very grateful. that's fantastic. now in your opinion, what, how would tony stark cure covid? what would he do? >> nanobots, you know then the nanobots would become self-aware because you put an ai in theming and how do you fight that. >> you got to, that is you willtron. we get james spader. james spader is gointo cure covid. and we both know it. >> stephen: sure but it is his character from the black list that does it, cuz that guy-- covid is not going to miss with...
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tony's trade? >> yeah. well, i mean, it's interesting, because in the prior half-hour, you know, i was willing to pete talk about intel and how they really aren't delivering in terms of product and that obviously is one of the short comings there. invidia is the opposite case it isn't just the gpu demand they're creating these new rtx chip, basically the standard right now, in high demand for many things, obviously gaming and things like that these things are in many cases sold out you can't even get them. it's good when you make a premium product that h they're in such good demand, you can't keep up. i think that's one of the reasons we're seeing implied volatility in the name is high. i think we're running along a razor's edge here. a lot of stocks that have seen big run-up are already heady valuations like invidia is obviously when options premiums are elevated, you want to look to sell them but you don't want to sell them make. he's identified a catalyst that catalyst is going to come several weeks actually before this spread expires. if the trade goes wrong and the stock goes down, it isn't likely goi
tony's trade? >> yeah. well, i mean, it's interesting, because in the prior half-hour, you know, i was willing to pete talk about intel and how they really aren't delivering in terms of product and that obviously is one of the short comings there. invidia is the opposite case it isn't just the gpu demand they're creating these new rtx chip, basically the standard right now, in high demand for many things, obviously gaming and things like that these things are in many cases sold out you...
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tony i mean there's a real worry perhaps about how far these demonstrations can go did the volume of numbers knowing that as you mentioned the military's patience is running out. there is and i think there were some very ominous signs in that statement we saw from the military hunter last night none the less they are going to be in a very difficult position if the protests to do continue to keep up this momentum we've seen the protests during the large numbers out on the streets they haven't been put out the voices that we've heard from the protesters saying that they realize that they are in great danger in yangon we understand that the security services have been drafting greater numbers into the city convoys of police going in there have been reports of armored vehicles which have been painted white from the military originally sort of repurposed as police vehicles so they certainly have the capability to crack down that said again this isn't a situation like 988 this is a very different world this is a different country there is a huge amount of international pressure as well i think we've seen.
tony i mean there's a real worry perhaps about how far these demonstrations can go did the volume of numbers knowing that as you mentioned the military's patience is running out. there is and i think there were some very ominous signs in that statement we saw from the military hunter last night none the less they are going to be in a very difficult position if the protests to do continue to keep up this momentum we've seen the protests during the large numbers out on the streets they haven't...
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be here but when i just find it sad to have to ask but i mean you get used to them if they're in need of a camille you know them a bit of it tony organizes the aid programs for target or the organization is financed solely by private donations he says majorca social structure is slowly crumbling. when i was there i mean the people who have long been on the fringes of society. now who we see normal families of children be able to work since the summer on. the aid organization also run shelters tony showed us one just a few blocks away up to 80 people can stay here. more and more locals are trapped on a downward spiral and are losing their homes as a result of losing their jobs. majorca has just under 1000000 inhabitants a 3rd of them are now living in poverty. danielle chavez from argentina is sharing a single room with his wife and 3 children. until 6 months ago they lived in an apartment and both parents had jobs at a hotel. almost. job's emerging really well. when suddenly the virus came and things began to go downhill he was in because. the people of majorca have been hit hard by the crisis. but activist is demonstrating wit
be here but when i just find it sad to have to ask but i mean you get used to them if they're in need of a camille you know them a bit of it tony organizes the aid programs for target or the organization is financed solely by private donations he says majorca social structure is slowly crumbling. when i was there i mean the people who have long been on the fringes of society. now who we see normal families of children be able to work since the summer on. the aid organization also run shelters...
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we're talking about stephanie linardt and a gentleman that i actually know, tony copuano, group president-- marriott's had some tough news this week it was tough for us, beck. i know you weren't in when we got that news, and i mean we knew arne so well. >> no, i was watching. >> thought he was doing well he was very thin it was unexpected because he was doing pretty well. when you are getting some of that real serious treatment for something like pancreatic cancer, sometimes unexpected things happen just in the treatment. i think maybe that's what -- i don't know what happened on monday, but he's -- he was a great guy. >> he was a friend of the show and friend of all of us. >> someone we got to know very well. >> a decent and good man we've got a lot more coming up on the show a little bit later bill gates is going to be joining us again we'll be talking about his new book, "how to avoid a climate disaster." his comments about what needs to change and how investors should be thinking about this issue >>> before we head to break, let's get a quick check on the markets. we are in the red. d
we're talking about stephanie linardt and a gentleman that i actually know, tony copuano, group president-- marriott's had some tough news this week it was tough for us, beck. i know you weren't in when we got that news, and i mean we knew arne so well. >> no, i was watching. >> thought he was doing well he was very thin it was unexpected because he was doing pretty well. when you are getting some of that real serious treatment for something like pancreatic cancer, sometimes...
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[inaudible] that is why it's critical that the fcc step up efforts to protect consumers and i know that tony has an ability to deal with this power of restitution that we feel is under threat and we can talk about that but the former ftc chairman joseph simmons i think insulated some of the worst they came out and some of these scams because of who is very critical the trump administration but the agency really needs to show its teeth now. since the beginning of the pandemic the fcc has issued numerous warning letters but warning letters about their just a slap on the wrist so i want to hear from the panel but before that i'd like to yield the time remaining and so i know he is important legislation that i mentioned. >> thank you, mr. chairman. federal trade commission is a country's premier consumer protection agency and respected internationally under the leader consumer protection. for example, in the last five years alone they've returned $11 billion in refunds to victimize consumers. again, as the chairman mentioned this authority is to secure monetary from the victims under section 13
[inaudible] that is why it's critical that the fcc step up efforts to protect consumers and i know that tony has an ability to deal with this power of restitution that we feel is under threat and we can talk about that but the former ftc chairman joseph simmons i think insulated some of the worst they came out and some of these scams because of who is very critical the trump administration but the agency really needs to show its teeth now. since the beginning of the pandemic the fcc has issued...
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i know this is important to you. is it going to be complicated to rule this out? tony: we are very excited about prop 22.t has already been rolled out late q4 and it has had astounding impact and it is one of the few policies that is seeing where the outcomes actually achieve the intended objectives, which really were to give the dashers, the workers the flexibility that they told us over and again they refer and pair it with protections they deserve. we are thrilled that the voters overwhelmingly supported the dashers in this regard, so when we look at some of the results, earnings are up, dashers in california, in the bay area are earning $35 per hour including tips. in san diego, $32 per hour including tips. it has been a huge win all around in which we are giving dashers the flexibility they prefer pairing it with proportional benefits. emily: doordash ceo tony xu. you can watch the full interview at bloomberg.com. coming up, crypto exchange coinbase files for direct listing. all the details next. this is bloomberg. ♪ when you switch to xfinity mobile, you're choosing to get connected to the most rel
i know this is important to you. is it going to be complicated to rule this out? tony: we are very excited about prop 22.t has already been rolled out late q4 and it has had astounding impact and it is one of the few policies that is seeing where the outcomes actually achieve the intended objectives, which really were to give the dashers, the workers the flexibility that they told us over and again they refer and pair it with protections they deserve. we are thrilled that the voters...
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few of these people can swim i don't know now 10 or. so of those so. tony's message is received loud and clear. the men will be evacuated one by one. local police think you could come up there. certainly. was. but go see what's the worst when the light bulbs are up this is the symbol that this is the must get the. on board the ocean viking crew members notice that some of the migrants have inhaled guess he runs during the rescue mission. one is in one way he's from cameroon. here or back then. without the volunteer rescuers help the 74 refugees. it was a very close call. he looked really shook it deteriorate to lose your and these conditions a mission completed with everyone safe and alive on board is simply miraculous. it's simply miraculous differ from north korea how do you feel exhausted. it's all the more miraculous because the mediterranean has turned into a graveyard remnants of wrecks that washed up on shore best silent witness to the thousands of migrants who perished at sea. the other 55 picked up dozens of dead bodies and i've seen a few dozen peop
few of these people can swim i don't know now 10 or. so of those so. tony's message is received loud and clear. the men will be evacuated one by one. local police think you could come up there. certainly. was. but go see what's the worst when the light bulbs are up this is the symbol that this is the must get the. on board the ocean viking crew members notice that some of the migrants have inhaled guess he runs during the rescue mission. one is in one way he's from cameroon. here or back then....
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. >> i was -- go ahead -- >> jamie, i know that there were -- gayle and tony and anthony got their cutoutsthe stadium. did you get yourself one at least? >> reporter: no. i didn't. >> i want to know what's up with the pink, jamie. i got to know this. >> like the pink. >> looking good -- >> pink -- >> >> reporter:: -- >> reporter: february in florida. i'm doing a good thing. >> coverage of super bowl lv here on cbs begins tomorrow morning with the pregame at 11:30 eastern. game time is 6:00 eastern. >>> it is about 22 minutes after the hour. here's a look at the weather for your weekend. ♪ >>> democracy taken over from within. still ahead, see how thousands have taken to the streets of myanmar following this week's military coup. find out why the three-finger salute is a clear sign of where things are headed. >>> plus, he called an audible and decided to sit out the nfl season to help people deal with the pandemic. now that his team is back in the super bowl, we'll see how laurent duvernay tardif feels about that decision. >>> and later, with millions of eyeballs on the game, advertisers wi
. >> i was -- go ahead -- >> jamie, i know that there were -- gayle and tony and anthony got their cutoutsthe stadium. did you get yourself one at least? >> reporter: no. i didn't. >> i want to know what's up with the pink, jamie. i got to know this. >> like the pink. >> looking good -- >> pink -- >> >> reporter:: -- >> reporter: february in florida. i'm doing a good thing. >> coverage of super bowl lv here on cbs begins tomorrow...
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it will yesterday i talked to tony blinken and he talked about the situation that followed me and i started so and for months i just wonder if there is an information that as we know a little bit in where are all those people who were detained during up the pole shift they don't riot could you see of the rest of 100 people by johnson's holding them are by the charges will them at the used and attacking police at $88.00 the frequency of the but when uterus she's ok it was facts off. but it was a space which means you know when the plan you know to send russia when you know that we're all documented and so you've seen the whole of them that we've worked on passage of the war i'm not talking about situation as the u.s. of the votes of show saying but in europe when there are also a lot of situations when courts fake political decision. making ability about holding russia will be seen as the end if you think you know best we have never stayed at the top likely and if you have ash in the diploma we look at the others but that story we were using the instance of the thing that got a tan and war. for the reason for a musical war and that's obviously aren't a referendum a
it will yesterday i talked to tony blinken and he talked about the situation that followed me and i started so and for months i just wonder if there is an information that as we know a little bit in where are all those people who were detained during up the pole shift they don't riot could you see of the rest of 100 people by johnson's holding them are by the charges will them at the used and attacking police at $88.00 the frequency of the but when uterus she's ok it was facts off. but it was a...
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didn't play a role in transport in getting him here right the i told you listen to tony littleton there is. coors operating with a sense of you know for a long time there was an interest in our public investigation criminal investigation department who accepted done. and they've been married to was to facilitate the transportation oh. they're all the good it was a 2 part series or. plan of the smile and the transport was as i'm going to one of the government did not. ringback create a war in transporting him it was suggesting this gentleman who wanted to bust but to bring him to one so essentially the government paid for someone else to trick mr recess to begin it to come into wonder. yes and you acknowledge that mr was a beginner did not know that he was coming into rwanda he was tricked and you're saying the government didn't organize the plan they simply paid for the plane that got him there well he was he was he was brought in to wander by someone who was going to come to want it wouldn't you exactly what was going one on one he was where they were of course if you didn't come here he was on his way to rudely you as he was tra
didn't play a role in transport in getting him here right the i told you listen to tony littleton there is. coors operating with a sense of you know for a long time there was an interest in our public investigation criminal investigation department who accepted done. and they've been married to was to facilitate the transportation oh. they're all the good it was a 2 part series or. plan of the smile and the transport was as i'm going to one of the government did not. ringback create a war in...
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the new secretary of state, tony blinken, says he agrees with that judgment. is there not a way -- i knowon the show before and said this is inaccurate. is there a way for china to allow observers free and total access, interviews with any and all yeager groups it wants to determine whether or not these claims about a cultural genocide are true? >> the fact is in the last few years, there have been more than 1,200 people, journalists, diplomats and from more than 100 countries. some of them are muslim countries. all these foreign visitors have visited in the last few years. you cannot say they are all not independent. you cannot say they don't have any observation. they have seen the facts on the ground very clearly. why don't people listen to these people? and the real threat, the real threat up until very recent was very clear. first the threat of terrorism. there have been thousands of terrorist attacks, even killing thousands of innocent people, people from all ethnic people. so people have a strong demand that their safety and security should be guaranteed. that's what we have done i
the new secretary of state, tony blinken, says he agrees with that judgment. is there not a way -- i knowon the show before and said this is inaccurate. is there a way for china to allow observers free and total access, interviews with any and all yeager groups it wants to determine whether or not these claims about a cultural genocide are true? >> the fact is in the last few years, there have been more than 1,200 people, journalists, diplomats and from more than 100 countries. some of...
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i think the fda has to evaluate it. i'm with tony, with dr. fauci in the sense that we know that two doses both give high levels of consistent neutralizing antibody and durability of protection. i haven't seen sufficient data yet to go that single dose route. again delaying it a week or two or three weeks, maybe it might be okay, but any longer than that you have to face the reality that we've got this u.k. variant coming along and we don't have any data on either single or double dose against the u.k. variant. i think it is -- well the double dose but not the single dose. so going with the double dose to ensure that we have protection against the ux k. variant is important. if we collect that data for single dose against the new variant that is coming up, we could revisit it. but now right now it is not there. i think we could delay a week or two but i wouldn't go much beyond that. >> i know your tracking the spread of the variants. what could the u.s. be facing in the next couple of moz if we're not able to speed up the rate at which people are getting vaccinated? >> the i
i think the fda has to evaluate it. i'm with tony, with dr. fauci in the sense that we know that two doses both give high levels of consistent neutralizing antibody and durability of protection. i haven't seen sufficient data yet to go that single dose route. again delaying it a week or two or three weeks, maybe it might be okay, but any longer than that you have to face the reality that we've got this u.k. variant coming along and we don't have any data on either single or double dose against...
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with us, matt our first guest tonight is tony nominated and emmy and peabody award winning actress and comedian you know from films such as "trainwreck" and "ik to the show one of our favorites, amy schumer. how are you, amy >> blessed just blessed as hell, as you know >> seth: always, you look wonderful. >> so funny to say nominated >> seth: you mean the fact in your intro, we mentioned that you're nominated >> yeah. performer lost this award. had a night where she thought might win an award but lost it." >> seth: now, do you think we should start in our intros of guests like you, mentioning who won the award that night >> i think it would be nice. i think it'd be nice yeah >> seth: who did you lose -- >> and the person who won it and deserved it -- >> seth: who did you lose your tony to? >> oh, my gosh, i hate myself that i can't remember. she's a genius she did a lot with mike nichols. >> seth: elaine may? >> glenda jackson. >> seth: glenda jackson? >> glenda jackson. elaine may won something else that i was nominated for basically, i just had the floor completely wiped with myself at every turn >> seth: i mean, you can do a lot worse tha
with us, matt our first guest tonight is tony nominated and emmy and peabody award winning actress and comedian you know from films such as "trainwreck" and "ik to the show one of our favorites, amy schumer. how are you, amy >> blessed just blessed as hell, as you know >> seth: always, you look wonderful. >> so funny to say nominated >> seth: you mean the fact in your intro, we mentioned that you're nominated >> yeah. performer lost this award. had a...
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tony for now. yeah i mean this is tough to win you know on european tour p.g.a. tour no matter what ranking you are so. obviously one of those is number one is is definitely good obviously gives me a little bit more of a lead so it gives me a lot of confidence going in you know for the rest of the year obviously we're at the beginning of the year so very pleased with our plan and looking forward to the rest of europe and in skiing the men continue to fly for the ski world cup in epic fashion norway's however egnor grand road secured his 10th ski jump in world cup victory of the season it's his 4th in a row on the 2nd day of competition and clint all in germany has more than 4 victories ahead of his rivals with 9 events to go. and that's all of your sports for me hand you back over to marry him in london that's great thank you very much leah that wraps up the news hour but i'll be back in a couple of minutes with an on the focus and for you i'll see you shortly bye now. when the going gets tough money. forced to borrow. she may be kinder than your average money le
tony for now. yeah i mean this is tough to win you know on european tour p.g.a. tour no matter what ranking you are so. obviously one of those is number one is is definitely good obviously gives me a little bit more of a lead so it gives me a lot of confidence going in you know for the rest of the year obviously we're at the beginning of the year so very pleased with our plan and looking forward to the rest of europe and in skiing the men continue to fly for the ski world cup in epic fashion...
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. >> tony thurmond, thank you so much for taking the time for us. i knowcalifornia state superintendent of public instruction. thanks to you. >>> and once you are fully vaccinated, you can still carry the coronavirus. so how much more normal can life be enjoyed after you get your shots? dr. john torres asks medical experts what is safe and what's not. that's coming up. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports." stay with us on msnbc. what you ? really? i didn't-- aah! ok. i'm on vibrate. aaah! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ my dvt blood clot... stayed on my mind... was another around the corner? or could it be a different story? i wanted to help protect myself. my doctor recommended eliquis. eliquis is proven to treat and help prevent another dvt or pe blood clot. almost 98 percent of patients on eliquis didn't experience another. ...and eliquis has significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can c
. >> tony thurmond, thank you so much for taking the time for us. i knowcalifornia state superintendent of public instruction. thanks to you. >>> and once you are fully vaccinated, you can still carry the coronavirus. so how much more normal can life be enjoyed after you get your shots? dr. john torres asks medical experts what is safe and what's not. that's coming up. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports." stay with us on msnbc. what you ? really? i didn't-- aah!...
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role in that and loves mexico, one of mexico's greatest friends and i know there are folks side people like my friend ambassador tony wayne was a former ambassador to mexico, played a key role and is also a senior advisor at csis so could you talk a minute about usmca and this got done, there's still some loose ends to work out in terms of implementation, but could you talk more about your hopes about this trade and what you think it opportunities are within north america? i would welcome that given the context of usmca. >> yes. i think usmca as you well underlined -- it took a lot of effort, and usmca is not only a free trade agreement if it's an investment agreement because in certain areas like the auto industry, it tightens the rules of origin. the tightening is more for the north american region. if you want to sell in the north american region, you have to produce cars that apply with these new rules of origin that ask you to have higher regional content. -- original content. it is technically -- it's long to explain but it implies to have these very high level of content or parts of vehicle but also on having
role in that and loves mexico, one of mexico's greatest friends and i know there are folks side people like my friend ambassador tony wayne was a former ambassador to mexico, played a key role and is also a senior advisor at csis so could you talk a minute about usmca and this got done, there's still some loose ends to work out in terms of implementation, but could you talk more about your hopes about this trade and what you think it opportunities are within north america? i would welcome that...
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tony bennett has been singing for more than 70 years. but not long ago, he began to worry. >> we came home one night after the show and he said, you know, i't remember the musicians' names. andi chalked it up to him being at the time, you know, late 80s, we forget things. and he said, no, he said, this isn't right. >> set soon after that show, bennett received his diagnosis. that was back in 2016. so four years later, what is his life like? does he know who you are? does he know who -- >> thank goodness he does. he knows all his kids, absolutely. and he knows me. when you're somebody's caregiver 24/7, it goes a long way if they still know you. every night he says, "i love yo susan," and every morning, "" we've heard the horror stories which alzheimer's hits, people become mean, verbally abusive. they become in some cases physically abusive. you've had none of that is what you're saying? >> none of that. he gets frustrated and doesn't like being frustrated and confused. but none of the real negative things. >> despite the disease, bennett continued to perform. he recorded an upcoming album p s ladtheind tog s she e?e . wonderful. >> does h
tony bennett has been singing for more than 70 years. but not long ago, he began to worry. >> we came home one night after the show and he said, you know, i't remember the musicians' names. andi chalked it up to him being at the time, you know, late 80s, we forget things. and he said, no, he said, this isn't right. >> set soon after that show, bennett received his diagnosis. that was back in 2016. so four years later, what is his life like? does he know who you are? does he know who...
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country so you know where when you look at the president or to learn you know speaking he actually agrees and i remember that tony actually mentioned that one of his son what's it like in the as you so are we see him acknowledging that there is truly a government in but then in who only we don't get such reaction from leaders and you're not people who listen to their leader that's partially african people dr ali was right yes yes yes but just quickly you know i just finished the end of a sentence or so i wanted to say that it think it is this edition could be very worth in only then can be added and then thank you very much thank you dr harvey les for joining us appreciate it thank you very much. it then use our life from london. b g q's everything including machines and even seeds. we need a farmer is seeing that life's work stolen in nigeria is mine and northwest. for the president's eyes only why joe biden doesn't trust his predecessor the secret intelligence. and the upcoming super bowl is under investigation after a car accident will happen in the sport. but. it is positively spring like across eastern parts
country so you know where when you look at the president or to learn you know speaking he actually agrees and i remember that tony actually mentioned that one of his son what's it like in the as you so are we see him acknowledging that there is truly a government in but then in who only we don't get such reaction from leaders and you're not people who listen to their leader that's partially african people dr ali was right yes yes yes but just quickly you know i just finished the end of a...
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. >> tony, thank you for joining us today i know it's been an emotional and challenges people for youected passing of arnie, how are you doing, where is your head at, as you now inherit this new role as ceo? >> well, good morning, nice to speak with you again it's a profoundly emotional and sad week as we say goodbye to our friend and leader. and for me personally, it's a humbling week, to follow such a generational leader. but the teams are energized. and as we talk to our associates and our customers and our owners, franchisees around the world, they want us lalaser foc to do everything we can, to pull every lev we're can to try to help build demand volume. >> as cross 1.4 million hotel room, the largest hotel operator, as you sort of craft your game plan, what is top of mind i mean this is an industry that is betting on a recovery, but is also still reeling from the effect of the pandemic, with thousands of jobs lost, across the hospitality sector. >> no question and i think as the forefront of our thinking is pulling, is taking every action we can take, to try and make our guests
. >> tony, thank you for joining us today i know it's been an emotional and challenges people for youected passing of arnie, how are you doing, where is your head at, as you now inherit this new role as ceo? >> well, good morning, nice to speak with you again it's a profoundly emotional and sad week as we say goodbye to our friend and leader. and for me personally, it's a humbling week, to follow such a generational leader. but the teams are energized. and as we talk to our...