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katie: and that was tony james, metropolitan museum of art board of trustees co-chair.a great conversation there. a lot to dig into. let's server you started, pandemic. $100 million in two years that they lost, that had to be painful. david: that is actually when they brought in tony james is co-chair, when they were struggling financially. they really turned it around through a series of different things. one of the things i learned from that, that met gala, we all follow that, i hadn't thought of it as a way to be younger and cooler. it's a branding exercise where they are trying to reach out to a broader audience. katie: speaking personally, i love the met gala, i always tune in to see what everybody is wearing. sounds a it how do you appear to -- appeal to gen z and the younger generation. seems like they have had success? david: they have a date night on friday nights and have experience -- experimented with concerts on the roof. they have a dance thing where everyone wears airpods. you cannot hear the music except when you are dancing. they turned it over to a dan
katie: and that was tony james, metropolitan museum of art board of trustees co-chair.a great conversation there. a lot to dig into. let's server you started, pandemic. $100 million in two years that they lost, that had to be painful. david: that is actually when they brought in tony james is co-chair, when they were struggling financially. they really turned it around through a series of different things. one of the things i learned from that, that met gala, we all follow that, i hadn't...
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we will hear from tony james from the metropolitan museum of art and wes edens of bright line.♪ katie: the investment traders of philadelphia conference is underway. eric balchunas is the senior etf analyst for bloomberg intelligence. i am pretty sure that atlantic city is in new jersey, but we don't have to go into that. i'm pretty sure that you wrapped up a cool panel. tell me about it. >> it is a pretty small gathering, but high-caliber. they went ahead to try to track people from new york. people like to come here and gamble a little bit. ac has the beach, although it is very cold. we talked a lot about the bitcoin etf's and the behind-the-scenes of who is buying them.indications are that there are more advisor and institutional interest than we see because 13f's are barely out so far. we have another six weeks of those. that is interesting but everyone is loving it. we talked about the etf share class. that's a bigdeal. if mutual funds have an etf share class it open so much highway flows to come in. there was some talk that if you have classes, clones, and conversions, al
we will hear from tony james from the metropolitan museum of art and wes edens of bright line.♪ katie: the investment traders of philadelphia conference is underway. eric balchunas is the senior etf analyst for bloomberg intelligence. i am pretty sure that atlantic city is in new jersey, but we don't have to go into that. i'm pretty sure that you wrapped up a cool panel. tell me about it. >> it is a pretty small gathering, but high-caliber. they went ahead to try to track people from...
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. >> this is a tony blair petty project, james, and we know that he's with keir he's very influentialhind the scenes at the moment. and actually also in pubuc moment. and actually also in public facing roles as well. every time tony blair talks about this, he's one of the very few people i have to say who is honest about the intentions of the global leaders to push through a biometric. at least he tells us it's what he wants, and every time he talks about it, he said it will be tied to your vaccine status. it will be a health card of sorts, with conditions but conditions attached. but are they there trying to they just there for trying to get it in under the guise of, oh, you're all frightened of the boat let's just stop boat people. let's just stop this when they step aboard, this with when they step aboard, we'll scan their eye. we'll give them an id. problem solved. >> yeah . of course. and they've >> yeah. of course. and they've been through so many different iterations. i mean, they started pushing this idea now more than 20 years ago when they were in government, and it was part
. >> this is a tony blair petty project, james, and we know that he's with keir he's very influentialhind the scenes at the moment. and actually also in pubuc moment. and actually also in public facing roles as well. every time tony blair talks about this, he's one of the very few people i have to say who is honest about the intentions of the global leaders to push through a biometric. at least he tells us it's what he wants, and every time he talks about it, he said it will be tied to...
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james dame collins tony added, many, many celebrities are there and they do a great job and they gotng up shortly , 20 year ball coming up shortly, which is going to be a fabulous evening. so yes, i, you know , evening. so yes, i, you know, very pleased to say that i, you know, can help them out. it's great work you're doing. >> and i know you've been involved in politics like i am sometimes rich people, people that earn a lot of money, get a lot of stick. but when you look at how much money you put back into society through through income tax, through corporation tax , through your business, tax, through your business, through employing hundreds of people, they're all paying income tax in mass insurance. that's right. do you think sometimes these entrepreneurs, these rich people get get a raw deal from. >> well, they they you know, they all seem to think you're greedy, etc. and, you know, they say you shouldn't say how much you're put in charity and all that, which is nonsense. i don't agree with that. but you know, i'm going to just say to you, i put over £1 million in in 12 months
james dame collins tony added, many, many celebrities are there and they do a great job and they gotng up shortly , 20 year ball coming up shortly, which is going to be a fabulous evening. so yes, i, you know , evening. so yes, i, you know, very pleased to say that i, you know, can help them out. it's great work you're doing. >> and i know you've been involved in politics like i am sometimes rich people, people that earn a lot of money, get a lot of stick. but when you look at how much...
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and james gandolfini is that in tony soprano. - i think it's supposed to be a mafia story, but, i mean, it's-- like i said, it's-- - it's also about everyday life. - did you know that an italian invented the telephone? - alexander graham bell was italian? - you see? you see what i'm talking--antonio meucci invented the telephone, and he got robbed! everybody knows that. - who invented the mafia? - what? - "the sopranos" kind of took the mystery out of being a mobster. [steely dan's "dirty work" playing] - ♪ i'm a fool ♪ ♪ to do your dirty work ♪ ♪ oh, yeah ♪ - and it was somehow more mundane than we'd guessed it would be, and yet every bit as riveting as "the godfather." - you were like a brother to me. to all of us. - the debate raged at hbo about whether you could have a guy like this as your lead. and david chase was adamant that you have to-- this is who he is. and he was right. - can you assure me that tony soprano isn't going to become a sensitive, nurturing, mellowing man? - yes. - oh, good. [laughs] - [chuckles] - [giggling] [gasping] - oh, my god. - med, it's all right. i'll b
and james gandolfini is that in tony soprano. - i think it's supposed to be a mafia story, but, i mean, it's-- like i said, it's-- - it's also about everyday life. - did you know that an italian invented the telephone? - alexander graham bell was italian? - you see? you see what i'm talking--antonio meucci invented the telephone, and he got robbed! everybody knows that. - who invented the mafia? - what? - "the sopranos" kind of took the mystery out of being a mobster. [steely dan's...
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tony kelly almost lost everything through his addiction. so now — he's giving workshops to teenage non—league footballers to show them the dangers of gambling — before it takes root. jamesademy players at bedworth united are training for a btec diploma in sport coaching and development. many will hope for a career in football. but today they are also learning about the darker side of the sport they love. i don't know, to this day, how long i was in that bookmakers for. coventry—born former professional footballer tony kelly is a recovering gambling addict. he made 58 appearances for stoke city in the early �*90s, a career cut short by his addiction. i've gone through a £192,000 bankruptcy file, for instance, in 2010, losing three properties, the breakdown of my 20—year relationship with my partner, mental health issues. i often wonder to myself how did i not get to a point where i've had enough and i've lost hope and i want to take my own life? 0ur message is that there is a darker side to gambling. you know, we don't want to create another generation of problem gamblers. academy managerjamie lenton says many of his young players already gamble, making early interventio
tony kelly almost lost everything through his addiction. so now — he's giving workshops to teenage non—league footballers to show them the dangers of gambling — before it takes root. jamesademy players at bedworth united are training for a btec diploma in sport coaching and development. many will hope for a career in football. but today they are also learning about the darker side of the sport they love. i don't know, to this day, how long i was in that bookmakers for. coventry—born...
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tony kelly almost lost everything through his addiction. so now — he's giving workshops to teenage non—league footballers to show them the dangers of gambling — before it takes root. jamesaching government among many hoping for a career in football. today, they are also learning about the darker side of the sport they love. t learning about the darker side of the sport they love.— learning about the darker side of the sport they love. i don't know to this day how long _ the sport they love. i don't know to this day how long i was _ the sport they love. i don't know to this day how long i was in - the sport they love. i don't know to this day how long i was in the book| this day how long i was in the book may use hers —— bookmakers four. tony kelly is a recovering jump and an addict, he made appearances for stoke city in the early 90s, a career cut short by his addiction. i've gone through 192,000 pound loss, the 20 year breakdown relationship of my with my partner,. i wonder how tonight get to the point where. my messages there's a darker side to gambling. we don't want to get another degeneration of problem gamblers. the want to get another degeneration of problem gamb
tony kelly almost lost everything through his addiction. so now — he's giving workshops to teenage non—league footballers to show them the dangers of gambling — before it takes root. jamesaching government among many hoping for a career in football. today, they are also learning about the darker side of the sport they love. t learning about the darker side of the sport they love.— learning about the darker side of the sport they love. i don't know to this day how long _ the sport they...
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tony kelly almost lost everything through his addiction. so now he's giving workshops to teenage non—league footballers to show them the dangers of gambling, before it takes root. jamesves the april showers, these 16—18—year—old academy players are training for a btec paloma in sports development. many will hope for a career in football but today they are learning about the darker side of the sport they love. i are learning about the darker side of the sport they love.— are learning about the darker side of the sport they love. i don't know to this day — of the sport they love. i don't know to this day how— of the sport they love. i don't know to this day how long _ of the sport they love. i don't know to this day how long i _ of the sport they love. i don't know to this day how long i was - of the sport they love. i don't know to this day how long i was in - of the sport they love. i don't know to this day how long i was in that l to this day how long i was in that bookmakers for.— bookmakers for. professional footballer— bookmakers for. professional footballer tony _ bookmakers for. professional footballer tony kelly - bookmakers for. professional footballer tony k
tony kelly almost lost everything through his addiction. so now he's giving workshops to teenage non—league footballers to show them the dangers of gambling, before it takes root. jamesves the april showers, these 16—18—year—old academy players are training for a btec paloma in sports development. many will hope for a career in football but today they are learning about the darker side of the sport they love. i are learning about the darker side of the sport they love.— are learning...
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us army major general james spider marks and also james clapper, the former director of national intelligence all standby. let's head back in because tony blinken taking questions, you very much. >> mr. secretary, there's a lot to ask you about today. >> so with your indulgence, first on, israel strikes in iran was the us indeed alerted in advance how far ahead of time and did it raise any objections when it was? are the strikes now, over& do you have any indication at this early stage via direct or indirect messaging that iran will respond and have there been any changes in iran's nuclear program? on israel. there are reports that your department has made recommendations to cut military aid to certain israeli units for possible human rights violations. and the west bank before october 7 will you take action on those recommendations? and finally, on the recent us assessments, you mentioned that china may be growing at support for russia, for its war effort in ukraine. do you believe that president xi is sensing an opportunity amid flagging us support to the ukrainians. >> thank you, sir. >> great. >> thanks, olivia on the first question
us army major general james spider marks and also james clapper, the former director of national intelligence all standby. let's head back in because tony blinken taking questions, you very much. >> mr. secretary, there's a lot to ask you about today. >> so with your indulgence, first on, israel strikes in iran was the us indeed alerted in advance how far ahead of time and did it raise any objections when it was? are the strikes now, over& do you have any indication at this...
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toni . ht. , ., matters wherever you are watching toniaht. , . g. , matters wherever you are watching toniht. , . g . , . ~' matters wherever you are watching toniaht. , . , ., ,, tonight. chris and jamesight. chris and james, thank you very much. we will _ tonight. chris and james, thank you very much. we will have _ tonight. chris and james, thank you very much. we will have more - tonight. chris and james, thank you very much. we will have more from| very much. we will have more from here later in the programme. now i will hand you to clive for a look at the rest of the day's news. the national crime agency has issued an unprecedented alert to all schools in the uk, warning about the danger to pupils of so—called sextortion. it's when criminals trick young people into sharing intimate images of themselves online then blackmail their victims for cash. police say there's been an alarming rise in the number of cases. here's angus crawford. just 16, murray dowie ended his life. criminals posing as a girl online tricked him into sending compromising pictures. then they blackmailed him. he couldn't bear it. it totally destroyed our family. murray was a happy, normal teenager. he was drive
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james . >> hey, everybody, it's me, tracy turnblad from hairspray, broadway's tony award winning best musical>> tickets on sale now. >> when we tell people it took 138 iterations to refine the tiguan chassis, they say, oh, cool. but when we tell them, it also took our engineers 189 pizzas, 22 birthdays, 4005 miles commuted through 13 thunderstorms, 16 neglected haircuts, 52 all nighters and 19 nightmares about chassis. they usually go, oh wow. the meticulously refined tig1 hop in. it's a vw gets 0% apr financing or a $2,000 customer bonus on a new 2024 tig one during the volkswagen 75th anniversary sales event. if you've been hurt in an accident and you need results, call sweet james. >> here are just some of the recent wins for our injured clients. call the firm that wins. big call. sweet james >> outside this morning we're looking at the east bay hills. the sunshine is out in full force and we are on our way to a warm afternoon moon temperatures. responding to that sunshine. we started out in the 40s this morning. more areas are already into the 50s at this hour and later on this afternoon
james . >> hey, everybody, it's me, tracy turnblad from hairspray, broadway's tony award winning best musical>> tickets on sale now. >> when we tell people it took 138 iterations to refine the tiguan chassis, they say, oh, cool. but when we tell them, it also took our engineers 189 pizzas, 22 birthdays, 4005 miles commuted through 13 thunderstorms, 16 neglected haircuts, 52 all nighters and 19 nightmares about chassis. they usually go, oh wow. the meticulously refined tig1 hop...
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on james phase. hundreds of thousands of ass guns being forced to leave pockets still on his part of the government cranked down many of lives for decades and consider that home. but the pockets tony government blames, ask guns for search and attacks by on groups. human rights campaign is say that the potations violate international law, but many refugees face dangers if the forced to return to ask on a style. and we'll discuss all of this with our panel of guest shortly, but post this report from for them on a the visa scans are headed for an uncertain future. many have lived in pockets down for decades and call it their home. but now they've been told they have to leave the they to move in 40 years since we migrated to pocket stone. many of us were born here. we have businesses here many of working as labourers. it would be very difficult to return to a country where there was no education, no health facilities, and no work. full social security is our major concern. for the audio of one, it was him that this would be great, just focused on granted us citizenship. often we spent decades here. afghans are peace, loving people. we don't want any conflicts or war as we will made vi
on james phase. hundreds of thousands of ass guns being forced to leave pockets still on his part of the government cranked down many of lives for decades and consider that home. but the pockets tony government blames, ask guns for search and attacks by on groups. human rights campaign is say that the potations violate international law, but many refugees face dangers if the forced to return to ask on a style. and we'll discuss all of this with our panel of guest shortly, but post this report...
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james brown version of affirmative action. open the door, i'll get it myself. but i don't mind somebody opening the door. i thank them for it. tonyor open and said you are not going to close the door on my foot until john comes through. i thanked him. somebody helped you, somebody helped becky. somebody helped andrew. >> let me ask you this -- >> i love you, joe. >> we're going to talk about what's happening at columbia university in the 8:00 hour, you can say what are you talking about, how are these things connected. one of the things that happened in this focus group was the idea that those in capitalism that are successful effectively are the oppressors. we've worked into this sort of oppressor, oppoppressee framewo in life, those who have got success have done it on the backs of others. i'm curious how you think about that. it's important. that framework is now being used i would argue at columbia university over the weekend as it relates to anti-semitism in this country. >> i think we start getting in these petty arguments we're going to start shooting ourselves in the foot. we got to realize that we live in a capitalist de
james brown version of affirmative action. open the door, i'll get it myself. but i don't mind somebody opening the door. i thank them for it. tonyor open and said you are not going to close the door on my foot until john comes through. i thanked him. somebody helped you, somebody helped becky. somebody helped andrew. >> let me ask you this -- >> i love you, joe. >> we're going to talk about what's happening at columbia university in the 8:00 hour, you can say what are you...