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tyler dragon, you've highlighted _ relay. tyler dragon, you've highlighted the _ relay., you've i highlighted the exacting base relay. tyler dragon, you've - highlighted the exacting base to say about the british and the americans of the two countries divided by a common language. tyler dragon, sports reporterfor usa common language. tyler dragon, sports reporter for usa today. spain and italy are through to the semi—finals of euro 2020, knocking out switzerland and belgium in the process. spain did it the hard way, though, as they needed penalties to overcome switzerland in st petersburg. the spanish took a first half lead, but the swiss equalised in the second half, before being reduced to ten men. so it went to spot—kicks. both sides struggled, with five penalties missed in total, but spain came out on top. in the second game, italy got the better of the world number one side belgium, going 2—1 up by half—time. despite a number of good chances for the belgians in the second half, italy held on to book their place in next week's semifinal against spain at wembley stadi
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. >> and of course mary tyler moore. how could you not fall in love with mary tyler moore?> this is no whoopie dress. it's years old. >> yeah, but it still works. give me a kiss. >> i must have seen about 30 girls and when she came into the room, she just said hello, her name was and i heard a ping and a voice. >> will it make you feel any better if i tell you how really sorry i am? >> well, no. >> the original intent of the "dick van dyke show" was mostly for it to take place in the workplace. >> three, two, one, zero. we did it. >> what? what did we do? >> we wasted a whole day. >> audiences were used to the big family sitcoms of the time and didn't really take to "the dick van dyke show" at first. >> at the end of the first season they were going to cancel it. >> in real life mary had married grant tinker, who was a cbs executive on "the dick van dyke show." grant tinker helped save the show by pushing mary tyler moore to the forefront. >> for instance, i think you look very nice without your -- >> hair? >> these shows that straddle home and workplace almost always resul
. >> and of course mary tyler moore. how could you not fall in love with mary tyler moore?> this is no whoopie dress. it's years old. >> yeah, but it still works. give me a kiss. >> i must have seen about 30 girls and when she came into the room, she just said hello, her name was and i heard a ping and a voice. >> will it make you feel any better if i tell you how really sorry i am? >> well, no. >> the original intent of the "dick van dyke show"...
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i'm tyler mathson. stocks having the best first half since 1998 within one year after i joined cnbc all major averages up double digits ride the rally into the second half of the year that's a question we explore today and where the best place for money that and more on halftimex. we debate with our committee, jenningoy harrington steve weiss. josh brown well to all of you let's check the markets this hour the s&p 500 coming off, get this, 34 record closes in the first half of the year, hitting record highs today there you see it up about add third of a percent the dow higher coming off the first negative month in five but five positive quarters in a row for dow. nasdaq lower after posting the seventh positive month out of the last eight off about a half percent right now. jenny, how do you handicap it? is it as good as the first half? pretty good. but good but not as good or what >> i don't think it's going to be as good -- >> this is for jenny i'm sorry, jim >> sorry >> i think it was at good that wou
i'm tyler mathson. stocks having the best first half since 1998 within one year after i joined cnbc all major averages up double digits ride the rally into the second half of the year that's a question we explore today and where the best place for money that and more on halftimex. we debate with our committee, jenningoy harrington steve weiss. josh brown well to all of you let's check the markets this hour the s&p 500 coming off, get this, 34 record closes in the first half of the year,...
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tinker helped save the show by pushing mary tyler moore to the forefront. >> i think you look very nicehout your -- >> hair? >> these shows that straddle the workplace almost always result in something tasty. >> no, i'm not saying this just because i'm in trouble, goodness knows i am. >> would you like these? what do you suggest i do with all of these now, huh? >> well, there must be some needy bald people. [ laughter ] >> needy bald people? >> and it ultimately became a rating sensation. >> that's the best five years of my life. >> i don't believe this. >> the best thing i've ever done hands out no question about it. i was 19 in 1967 and it was dick van dyke that made a huge impression on me. >> after the dick van dike show, mary tyler moore was one of the larger stars in america and mary and my dad started laying the groundwork for their own company. >> mary tyler moore enterprises has a woman whose name is on this. and it's like i don't need to be this roaring big macho presence. >> and within that you have important messaging about women in the workplace and those politics appear on
tinker helped save the show by pushing mary tyler moore to the forefront. >> i think you look very nicehout your -- >> hair? >> these shows that straddle the workplace almost always result in something tasty. >> no, i'm not saying this just because i'm in trouble, goodness knows i am. >> would you like these? what do you suggest i do with all of these now, huh? >> well, there must be some needy bald people. [ laughter ] >> needy bald people? >>...
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i'm tyler mathison along with kelly evans. topping the hour, unloved and ready to rally earnings season is here and as companies get ready to report our next guest says a list of neglected stocks -- he has a list of neglected stocks worth owning >>> and reddit readers are determined to send the price of silver into the stratosphere >>> and china outflows accelerate abandoning stocks to the tune of a billion dollars in two weeks where is that money going? we'll tell you because "power lunch" starts right now. >>> but first, let's get a check on these markets the dow is up 100 points we've cut our gains more or less in half. still the dow is outperforming the major averages up 0.3% the nasdaq has gone back positive the s&p and nasdaq floating with record highs in the trading session so far today the s&p real estate index also hitting a record up more than 27% so far this year we'll have a full report on the summer housing market in just a few moments. meanwhile, virgin galactic shares tumbling after the company has filed to sell
i'm tyler mathison along with kelly evans. topping the hour, unloved and ready to rally earnings season is here and as companies get ready to report our next guest says a list of neglected stocks -- he has a list of neglected stocks worth owning >>> and reddit readers are determined to send the price of silver into the stratosphere >>> and china outflows accelerate abandoning stocks to the tune of a billion dollars in two weeks where is that money going? we'll tell you because...
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"power lunch" starts right now tyler? >>> thank you very much. ahead this hour the rally faces a new test with earnings from mega cap tech kms on the docket this week. we'll talk to a manager who expects solid results but also has one big worry. and crypto's comeback. bitcoin having its best day in weeks, but is it a picture perfect short squeeze? we will take a look at what's driving that move. tesla's road ahead, earnings out after the bell former tesla board member will tell us what elon musk has to say to kick start the stock and what tesla needs to do to stay one step ahead of the intensifying competition "power lunch" starts right now >>> and right to the markets we'll keep an eye on the momentum with two hours left to go in the trading session. hasbro is one of the top-performing stocks after they reported strong quarterly results. the ceo said price increases will go into effect in the fourth quarter and commented that costs are four times higher than a year ago. up 12.5% today >>> also, within the past hour, american airlines warned of f
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you agree with that, don't you >> yeah, tyler, that's a great point. you can't keep that pace up forever. that happens in every expansion. the biggest growth is early on what we looked at in our weekend report is when the ism peaks and what happens going forward in the markets. and just because the ism peaks doesn't mean that the market has to peak as well. you see a lower rate, not what we saw from mid-2020 up to now, you're not going to see that rate going forward but can see growth in the markets even as the rate of growth in the economy slows down >> all right paul, we appreciate your time today. thank you. >> thanks for having me. have a good one. >>> talking about boeing in that segment. now let's move on to the airlines as that reopening trade unravels paul mentioned the pace of travel picking up. phil lebeau is tracking all the moves for us phil, what have you got? >> reporter: tyler, the pace of travel is picking up the airline stocks are moving lower. we're going to see you the four largest airlines, american, delta, united and southwest. rea
you agree with that, don't you >> yeah, tyler, that's a great point. you can't keep that pace up forever. that happens in every expansion. the biggest growth is early on what we looked at in our weekend report is when the ism peaks and what happens going forward in the markets. and just because the ism peaks doesn't mean that the market has to peak as well. you see a lower rate, not what we saw from mid-2020 up to now, you're not going to see that rate going forward but can see growth in...
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. >> hello, tyler. are you confused yet what happened to all the worries about the covid variants oh, that's so yesterday. don't worry, folks, wall street has an explanation for everything the comments i'm hearing from some of the trading desks about why we're having such a big reversal today some people are worrying well, you know there's an asset allocation program going on. we're buying stocks and selling bonds. then i hear, you know, bob, there's heavily oversold conditions out there in small cap stocks and travel and leisure stocks and industrials because of that we've got a lot of people going out and buying the dip. pick one of these, folks, and you're just as didn't as all the other ones take a look at all of the reopening stocks all of them yesterday down 4, 5, 6% guess what, they're all up 4, 5 or 6% today. how about the anks remember yesterday all those big superregional banks like zions were down 3, 4, 5% they're all up 3, 4 or 5% today. how about industrials? remember yesterday ge, textron
. >> hello, tyler. are you confused yet what happened to all the worries about the covid variants oh, that's so yesterday. don't worry, folks, wall street has an explanation for everything the comments i'm hearing from some of the trading desks about why we're having such a big reversal today some people are worrying well, you know there's an asset allocation program going on. we're buying stocks and selling bonds. then i hear, you know, bob, there's heavily oversold conditions out there...
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tyler?d -- why a majority of americans think the american dream is on hold for their kids we'll go under the microscope with that one, next. be sure to watch "dr. anthony fauci on "the closing bell" at 4:00 eastern time. >>> now the latest from tradingnation.com and a word from our sponsor it's important to remember transports can be sensitive to changes in oil prices and other market influences. so don'texclusively on this theory. i'm randy frederick and schwab is the better place for traders. if you're 55 and up, t-mobile has plans built just for you. switch now and get 2 unlimited lines and 2 free smartphones. and now get netflix on us. it's all included with 2 lines for only $70 bucks! only at t-mobile. ♪ ♪ experience, hyper performance that takes you further. at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. get 0.9% apr financing on the all 2021 lexus hybrid models. experience amazing. (vo) introducing 48 square centimeters of earning get 0.9% apr financing on the all 2021 lexus hybrid mode
tyler?d -- why a majority of americans think the american dream is on hold for their kids we'll go under the microscope with that one, next. be sure to watch "dr. anthony fauci on "the closing bell" at 4:00 eastern time. >>> now the latest from tradingnation.com and a word from our sponsor it's important to remember transports can be sensitive to changes in oil prices and other market influences. so don'texclusively on this theory. i'm randy frederick and schwab is the...
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head to our website or follow us on twitter tyler?ch, seema clout and a contract the tiktok famous college athletes who are among the first to sign a sponsorship deal to make money off of their fame, their image, their name, all of this when "power lunch" returns. >>> companies that do a lot of business abroad and those that are in manufacturing tend to be more vulnerable to a strong dollar so if you believe the that are is going higher, you might want to check your exposure to these types of companies >>> welcome back, everybody. a landmark ruling is shaking up college sports starting today, the ncaa is changing its long-held policy and will allow athletes to make money from their name, image and likeness and our next guests are already cashing in, twins hanna and hailey cavinder. they have a huge following on social media, more than 3 million on tiktok, and today they're signing a contract with boost mobile joining us with the twins themselves along the ceo of boost mobile welcome, everybody hanna and haley, we'll get to you in a mo
head to our website or follow us on twitter tyler?ch, seema clout and a contract the tiktok famous college athletes who are among the first to sign a sponsorship deal to make money off of their fame, their image, their name, all of this when "power lunch" returns. >>> companies that do a lot of business abroad and those that are in manufacturing tend to be more vulnerable to a strong dollar so if you believe the that are is going higher, you might want to check your exposure...
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wilf, take it away. >> hey, tyler. goldman sachs as you said smashed their estimates for the second quarter jpmorgan beat but in large part due to a big reserve for lease of about $3 billion. capital markets was once again the key area for both banks. both saw fixed income trading down about 40% year over year, but that was expected. goldman had particularly strong performance in investment banking and suggested, by the way, on the call that m & a remains very strong. jpmorgan's equity trading performance stood out for them both overall were better than expected and showed the pandemic-induced party in terms of capital markets' activity has not altogether disappeared yet goldman's stellar numbers were also driven biasy asset managemt more than double what was expected in large part due to equity investments jpmorgan's net interest income did slightly disappoint but they were able to hold guidance in that area. on inflation, jamie dimon said he thinks it will be worse than what the fed thinks. he also said i don't think
wilf, take it away. >> hey, tyler. goldman sachs as you said smashed their estimates for the second quarter jpmorgan beat but in large part due to a big reserve for lease of about $3 billion. capital markets was once again the key area for both banks. both saw fixed income trading down about 40% year over year, but that was expected. goldman had particularly strong performance in investment banking and suggested, by the way, on the call that m & a remains very strong. jpmorgan's...
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russ and tyler, have a wonderful july 4th weekend.ppreciate you coming in today. >>> well, till trying to lure employees back, joining me now is buddy floyd jr., owner of the chateau on the lake whose business is being impacted by the labor shortage, no doubt. so are you still the, buddy, having trouble getting workers in. >> david, we're having trouble in new york specifically. we have two locations, we have a new york location and this winter we opened up in florida. florida opened seven days a week we're open for lunch and dinner. in new york we're closed a day a week, and we can't get open for lunch because of the labor shortage. david: how much are you spending -- not a dollar amount, but percentage wise -- how much more do you have to pay workers to lure them in specifically in those new york locations? >> 25-30% increase in our labor rates. david: wow. well, you know, a company like apple that has a 43% profit margin can afford to do that. i suspect you don't have a 43% profit margin. >> i'm in the restaurant industry -- [laugh
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professor tyler, a pleasure to talk to you about your book and i'm going to begin by asking you kind of where it all started from about the conversation which i mentioned will get to that in a moment but the clerking you did with justice ginsburg in the late 90s, early 2000's. how did you describe your relationship at that time? lots of people who have the opportunity to clerk for a judge wouldn't necessarily say it's close or friendly, how would you describe it? >> that's interesting because i had stopped mary cases. in both cases i was very lucky to become lifelong mentors and their friends in fact not to say in both cases, especially at the supreme court were not intense, did not involve considerable part work, justice ginsburg, many people may know but certainly if you worked for her, he knew one of the hardest working individuals ever to cliff, she had an extraordinary work ethic and expected the same her quirks, she had standards held us up to the standards for she never asked more of us than herself and i think that is a special thing about her leadership and mentor shiphi bec
professor tyler, a pleasure to talk to you about your book and i'm going to begin by asking you kind of where it all started from about the conversation which i mentioned will get to that in a moment but the clerking you did with justice ginsburg in the late 90s, early 2000's. how did you describe your relationship at that time? lots of people who have the opportunity to clerk for a judge wouldn't necessarily say it's close or friendly, how would you describe it? >> that's interesting...
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>> well, to tyler's point, the president hasn't endorsed getting rid of the filibuster.ncrease pressure on democrats to take this seriously, to unite, but they're pretty much united right now, it requires 60 votes for something to pass, and they do not have that. and so until joe biden endorses getting rid of the filibuster, it's going to be very difficult for anything to happen. and there are joe manchin and kirsten cinema are certainly the most vocal about keeping the filibuster in place, but there are other senators who would like to see it stay in place, at least right now. most of them have endorsed reforms which is something president biden has as well, but right now, there's a larger group than senators manchin and sinema who oppose getting rid of the filibuster. >> i take that point, but tyler, the filibuster debate, we talked about it a lot in the context of voting rights for very good reason that is in focus right now, but of course, the implications of the filibuster go far beyond voting rights. you have new nbc reporting that digs into areas of biden's agenda
>> well, to tyler's point, the president hasn't endorsed getting rid of the filibuster.ncrease pressure on democrats to take this seriously, to unite, but they're pretty much united right now, it requires 60 votes for something to pass, and they do not have that. and so until joe biden endorses getting rid of the filibuster, it's going to be very difficult for anything to happen. and there are joe manchin and kirsten cinema are certainly the most vocal about keeping the filibuster in...
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market right now is like nothing he's ever seen before "power lunch" starts right now >>> thank you, tyler hi, everybody. we begin with those earnings you might be seeing nervousness ahead of big tech results today. the nasdaq is down more than 2%. it's underperforming the dow and s&p. the big five tech stocks account for 23% of the s&p 500 three of them report after the bell let's look at what to expect deirdre bosa is looking at alphabet, jon fort is here welcome, everybody start us off. >> alphabet is the best performing mega cap tech name this year. expectations are extremely high. they're even higher after twitter and snap's results last week showed a rebound in digital advertising. alphabet should be poised to benefit from the rebound of search google's investments in its commerce platforms could lead to more e-commerce ad dollars i will also be looking at google cloud. here it is all about growth and gaining market share against the two giants in the space, aws and azure at the expense of profitability. this is still a money-losing unit of the company. clearly a very important strat
market right now is like nothing he's ever seen before "power lunch" starts right now >>> thank you, tyler hi, everybody. we begin with those earnings you might be seeing nervousness ahead of big tech results today. the nasdaq is down more than 2%. it's underperforming the dow and s&p. the big five tech stocks account for 23% of the s&p 500 three of them report after the bell let's look at what to expect deirdre bosa is looking at alphabet, jon fort is here welcome,...
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tyler interviewed her about her life. on that it is a compilation of materials exploring justice ginsburg's life and her lasting legacy. we will hear more about her work to end gender discrimination, fighting for equality and protecting the constitution. a quick reminder to the viewers if you have a question please submit that question into the chat. professor, what a pleasure to talk about your book and i am going to begin by asking you where it all started. not the conversation, but the core thing that you did with justice ginsburg in the late '90s, early 2000. how would you describe your relationship at that time? a lot of people that have an opportunity to clerk for a judge wouldn't necessarily. how would you describe it? >> that's interesting because i had to absolutely amazing clerkship experiences and i was lucky to have bosses who became lifelong mentors and also friends. that isn't to say in both cases especially at the supreme court that they were not intends or didn't involve considerable hard work. justice gin
tyler interviewed her about her life. on that it is a compilation of materials exploring justice ginsburg's life and her lasting legacy. we will hear more about her work to end gender discrimination, fighting for equality and protecting the constitution. a quick reminder to the viewers if you have a question please submit that question into the chat. professor, what a pleasure to talk about your book and i am going to begin by asking you where it all started. not the conversation, but the core...
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professor tyler clerked for justice ruthth bader ginsburg ad their book justice just dish thou shall pursue and as an outgrowth of that visiting uc tc berkeley in 2019. tyler interviewed her about her life and building on that interview, the book is a compilation of materials exploring justice in life and her lasting legacy. fighting for equality and protecting thehe constitution. a quick reminder to our viewer u have a question, please submit the question into the chat. professor tyler,, what a pleasue to talk with you about your book and i'm going to begin by asking you kind of where it all started. not the conversation that i mentioned, butve the core thing you did with justice ginsburg in the late '90s and early 2,000. how did you describe your relationship at that time? lots of people with an opportunity to clerked for a judge wouldn't necessarily. how would you describe it? i was lucky to have bosses who became lifelong mentors and also dear friends. it's not to say it did not involve considerable hard work. justice ginsburg many people may know that if you worked with her you
professor tyler clerked for justice ruthth bader ginsburg ad their book justice just dish thou shall pursue and as an outgrowth of that visiting uc tc berkeley in 2019. tyler interviewed her about her life and building on that interview, the book is a compilation of materials exploring justice in life and her lasting legacy. fighting for equality and protecting thehe constitution. a quick reminder to our viewer u have a question, please submit the question into the chat. professor tyler,, what...
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i d, tyler in only the health tyler, most of our, our lives, him to fish. we had the fat of you took the love all when and g, because in g v power lot. nadia had a big hand on the 100. i thought the father had the fool amola for whom the 30th and this will lead and an active in missouri a little while wash and from was either loosely rotten with him or sucked. well, tyler contentedness, roy queers, benito elena edge has some malia oakridge and in pittsburgh on a mature fire marolla, washington dc. just need one of the other than the need to talk about who can and if you all of the follow up in the me, ah, dr. money or ne for who is one of the faculty members here. he was on the fact the, i think when i came here 35 years ago. so he and i have kind of grown up in the department together. started his career, working on optical properties, optical spectroscopy of materials. he was more of an atomic physicist, i would say. and about 15 or so years ago he, like many people, discovered the potential of nanotechnology. and he started to work on what are called nan
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tyler, over to you. >>> all right, seema, thank you. up next, the dow on pace to snap a four-day winning streak. honeywell and disney dragging the group lower. are stocks in for a choppy month? we will hear from tom lee next on "power lunch," back in two. >>> and now the latest from tradingnation.cnbc.com and a word from our sponsor. >> for entries into breakouts some traders use buy stop limit orders placed above resistance levels unlike regular buy stop, buy stop limits turn into limit orders when the stop is triggered. thus if it closes below the stock price one day and opens far below the nextay d the trader will not buy the stock. i'm lee bull and schwab is the better place for traders >>> our next guest warns the market will be choppinessy that creates opportunities for investors in areas like oil and crepto tom lee, it's great to have you here we don't have a ton of time. i would look to get there as much as we can with you. why is oil your topic the rest of the year? >> i think is has inyo sin crattic virtues. it's a supply mark
tyler, over to you. >>> all right, seema, thank you. up next, the dow on pace to snap a four-day winning streak. honeywell and disney dragging the group lower. are stocks in for a choppy month? we will hear from tom lee next on "power lunch," back in two. >>> and now the latest from tradingnation.cnbc.com and a word from our sponsor. >> for entries into breakouts some traders use buy stop limit orders placed above resistance levels unlike regular buy stop, buy...
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. >> reporter: tyler capello runs a fishing charter business. he took us out on the water to see it for ourselves. >> that was a nice big beautiful covea. >> reporter: dead fish everywhere killed by the algae bloom that has turned the waters toxic. it's forcing baby sharks to swim up the canals fleeing for their lives. >>> what has this meant for your business? >> that's 12, 1500 bucks a day in my pocket, and now i'm doing zero. >> reporter: capela even covered himself in dead fish and posted it on instagram to raise awareness. >> i have your attention now. >> reporter: many floridians are worried not just about their waterways, but also their own airways. >> there are days that i can't walk to the end of my street because i'm already coughing. >> reporter: red tides do is sing a breach at a old 200 million gallons of polluted water into tampa bay. >> themas just three years ago. we would have expected ten years to go by before we see something like this. >> reporter: tyler capela fears red tides will eventually sink his business. >>> are you wo
. >> reporter: tyler capello runs a fishing charter business. he took us out on the water to see it for ourselves. >> that was a nice big beautiful covea. >> reporter: dead fish everywhere killed by the algae bloom that has turned the waters toxic. it's forcing baby sharks to swim up the canals fleeing for their lives. >>> what has this meant for your business? >> that's 12, 1500 bucks a day in my pocket, and now i'm doing zero. >> reporter: capela even...
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. >> reporter: tyler took us on tampa bay to see what he calls his nightmare. >> gna. ley. >> oh, man, it's nasty. >> reporter: dead fish everywhere. killed by aha turned bay toxic. as a fisherman what is it like to see this? >> it's devastating. my worst fears is have come true. >> reporter: he runs a fishing charter business and documenting the fish kill to pressure elected officials to help. he even covered himself in dead fish. do i have your attention now? >> reporter: what's the worst you have seen? >> dead fish as far as you can see, in every direction. big and small ones. looked like a bomb went off. >> reporter: red tides naturally occur off the coast of florida but scientists are saying that hniquand ain warmingcean temtus due to clite change may lead to more red tides, this spring, 200 polluted gallons of water from a phosphate bay was dumped in the watend crosby studies red tide at sarasota's lab oratorylabora. >> tyler is worried he is running out of time. are you worried about your livelihood? >> 100%. my fear is that this entire region has potential to b
. >> reporter: tyler took us on tampa bay to see what he calls his nightmare. >> gna. ley. >> oh, man, it's nasty. >> reporter: dead fish everywhere. killed by aha turned bay toxic. as a fisherman what is it like to see this? >> it's devastating. my worst fears is have come true. >> reporter: he runs a fishing charter business and documenting the fish kill to pressure elected officials to help. he even covered himself in dead fish. do i have your attention...
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so interesting, tyler, to see some of these -- or see apple specifically join the big tech rally thatve seen as of late >> it's been a laggard this year, apple. all year all right. within $2 of an all-time >>> purple -- purple, the mattress/pillow company, sinking nearly 20% this year taking a hit due to production issues the stock, however, is loved by analysts and people who sleep including some in the reddit crowd. the ceo will join us next. and belting out a new investment betting big on the music industry launching a new label in an era when you have to question whether labels are really relevant, right he'll join us next to explain. there's the cat. that building you're trying to buy, - you should ten-x it. - ten-x it? ten-x is the world's largest online commercial real estate exchange. you see it. you want it. you ten-x it. it's that fast. if i could, i'd ten-x everything. like... uh... these salads. or these sandwiches... ten-x does the same thing, but with buildings. sweet. oh no, he wasn't... oh, actually... that looks pretty good. see it. want it. ten-x it. yum! >>> welcome
so interesting, tyler, to see some of these -- or see apple specifically join the big tech rally thatve seen as of late >> it's been a laggard this year, apple. all year all right. within $2 of an all-time >>> purple -- purple, the mattress/pillow company, sinking nearly 20% this year taking a hit due to production issues the stock, however, is loved by analysts and people who sleep including some in the reddit crowd. the ceo will join us next. and belting out a new investment...
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definitely mary tyler moore.ary richards, you cannot overstate this in terms of women on television. you just really can't erode a whole book about her. the reason is, singleness are professional, she's a single professional over 30. living her best life in front of us making us all want to be her. she was not the first single woman and super important trooper the fact that she was over 30, she was very independent and really as the show went on was not interested in dating. she dated but that was not the end game. it was really about her professional life making her way alone. you cannot overstate it. does it entertainment weekly is often talking and everyone cited her as their influence but you just cannot get past that. probably lucille ball, cannot get past that either. it's all about a reaction to her. she was not the only one. but you know a lot about her. i will let you read about or elsewhere. going to tell you about these women. she has influence on someone like mary going forward. probably the reason wo
definitely mary tyler moore.ary richards, you cannot overstate this in terms of women on television. you just really can't erode a whole book about her. the reason is, singleness are professional, she's a single professional over 30. living her best life in front of us making us all want to be her. she was not the first single woman and super important trooper the fact that she was over 30, she was very independent and really as the show went on was not interested in dating. she dated but that...
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and they, us back, tyler, a religious don't the austrian academy of sciences. so alpha, beta gamma, epsilon, delta, delta plus even. now how, what do we need to be about all these variance? i don't know whether where it is the right word. i would say we have to be alert because we know that the buyer keeps changing. this is something we have been observing since the beginning of the demick. and we do know that there are certain variants which has become more infectious. sometimes also acquiring immune cape properties. so evading the new response a bit better. and these are all properties that one has to factor in when we tried to count the virus by, for example, particular measurements, such as social distance thing or explanation. and why is it that we're now suddenly hearing about so many variants showing up how they really just coming to light just now we just started to understand the more what, what's the case that i think it's a very interesting question that science itself and assigned to i think don't fully understand yet. what is clear is that many of
and they, us back, tyler, a religious don't the austrian academy of sciences. so alpha, beta gamma, epsilon, delta, delta plus even. now how, what do we need to be about all these variance? i don't know whether where it is the right word. i would say we have to be alert because we know that the buyer keeps changing. this is something we have been observing since the beginning of the demick. and we do know that there are certain variants which has become more infectious. sometimes also acquiring...
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tyler in a few her life. building on the interview the book is a compilation of materials exploring justice ginsburg's life and a lasting legacy we were there more about our work through fighting for equality and protecting the less constitution a quick reminder to our viewers, if you have a question for professor tyler, please submit that question into the chat. .. by asking you where it all started. not the conversation, but the core thing that you did with justice ginsburg in the late '90s, early 2000. how would you describe your relationship at that time? a lot of people that have an opportunity to clerk for a judge >> how do you describe it? >> that's interesting because i had two absolutely exceptional clerk experiences and in both cases i feel as though i was lucky to have bosses who became lifelong mentors and often dear friends. i'm not saying that the internships at the supreme court weren't intense and-- justice ginsburg, one of the hardest working individuals to live. she had an extraordinary work
tyler in a few her life. building on the interview the book is a compilation of materials exploring justice ginsburg's life and a lasting legacy we were there more about our work through fighting for equality and protecting the less constitution a quick reminder to our viewers, if you have a question for professor tyler, please submit that question into the chat. .. by asking you where it all started. not the conversation, but the core thing that you did with justice ginsburg in the late '90s,...
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and mary tyler moore, murphy brown.cially in various times when america just didn't want to see that and these shows made you see those characteristics in these women. >> if you look at what we're coming off of, june cleaver, the housewife, all of those things. mrry tyler moore comes along. a single woman, working in a newsroom. she just broke down barriers. and then after that, you -- just like you said, you start to see, whatever it is. "designing women," "murphy brown." and out of that "30 rock" and it's really showing you the reality of what's out there. economically and women's liberation. all of those things. so, yeah, we can thank mary tyler moore for a lot. >> big time. really laying the ground work. lorraine ali, thank you so much. it will be fun walking down memory lane as we watch "the history of sitcom" tonight at 9:00 here on cnn. >>> thank you for joining me this weekend. i'm fredricka whitfield. the "cnn newsroom" continues after the break with ryan nobles. here we go. ♪ ♪ so i'd like to know where you go
and mary tyler moore, murphy brown.cially in various times when america just didn't want to see that and these shows made you see those characteristics in these women. >> if you look at what we're coming off of, june cleaver, the housewife, all of those things. mrry tyler moore comes along. a single woman, working in a newsroom. she just broke down barriers. and then after that, you -- just like you said, you start to see, whatever it is. "designing women," "murphy...
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tyler interviewed her about her life.g on that interview the book is a compilation of materials exploring justice ginsburg's life and lasting legacy. we will hear more about the work and gender discrimination, fighting for equality and protecting the constitution. a quick reminder to the viewers, if you have a question for professor tyler, please submit that into the chat. i want to begin by asking you kind of where it all started. not the conversation that i mention. we will get to that in just a moment, but the core thing that you did with justice ginsburg in the late '90s and early 2000. how did you describe your relationship at that time? lots of people that have an opportunity to clerked for a judge wouldn't necessarily see it close or friendly. how would you describe it? >> that's interesting because i had exceptional clerkship experiences and in both cases i feel as though i was very lucky to have bosses who became lifelong mentors and also dear friends and that's not to say in both cases especially at the supreme
tyler interviewed her about her life.g on that interview the book is a compilation of materials exploring justice ginsburg's life and lasting legacy. we will hear more about the work and gender discrimination, fighting for equality and protecting the constitution. a quick reminder to the viewers, if you have a question for professor tyler, please submit that into the chat. i want to begin by asking you kind of where it all started. not the conversation that i mention. we will get to that in...
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the tyler bonds said it once humanitarian support to continue in areas under its control that agencies are struggling to get medical supplies into scanners on many health workers fleeing the violence and escalating file, a conflict, append to make the continues to spread. and now a natural disaster in the form of the recently declared drought. and all these events are unfolding in the context of one of the largest and longest standing humanitarian emergencies in the world. afghans of the said most displaced population globally, and yet to see a peaceful solution to decades of violent thought, a height of al jazeera lebanon's interior minister has rejected a request by the lead investigator for the bay report explosion to question the security chief. it's prompted a protest by families. some of the victims of last is explosion. many are angry that almost a year on no senior officials have been held to account. the blast was caused by a massive quantity of chemicals that had been stored unsafely at the port for years . more than 200 people were killed then hold, it has more from barrels.
the tyler bonds said it once humanitarian support to continue in areas under its control that agencies are struggling to get medical supplies into scanners on many health workers fleeing the violence and escalating file, a conflict, append to make the continues to spread. and now a natural disaster in the form of the recently declared drought. and all these events are unfolding in the context of one of the largest and longest standing humanitarian emergencies in the world. afghans of the said...
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but the tyler bond says it wants to lead and inclusive government that respects minorities, women, and men in education, unemployment. the tal about have demonstrated no appetite whatsoever for any concessions they and they have consistently told their own membership. the men who are fighting on the ground is that they have one unalterable goal, which is complete military victory and re establishment of a taliban dominated government without any form of coalition with any other parties in moscow. the tyler bonds said it once humanitarian support to continue in areas under its control that agencies are struggling to get medical supplies into have gone as on many health workers fleeing the violence and escalating, filed a conflict pandemic that continues to spread. and now a natural disaster in the form of the recently declared drought. and all these events are unfolding in the context of one of the largest and longest standing humanitarian emergencies in the world. afghans of the 3rd most displaced population globally and yet to see a peaceful solution to decades of violence, thought a
but the tyler bond says it wants to lead and inclusive government that respects minorities, women, and men in education, unemployment. the tal about have demonstrated no appetite whatsoever for any concessions they and they have consistently told their own membership. the men who are fighting on the ground is that they have one unalterable goal, which is complete military victory and re establishment of a taliban dominated government without any form of coalition with any other parties in...
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the current one precedent mr. bonnie b tyler bond leader. she and how much i boss and the years diplomat that me holly colleagues not that these were all given the scholarship by the us in 1957 and at this bowman, they're supposed to be completely opposed to each other. so it is really quite interesting to see that are all the 3 american assets, whether tyler bond coming power america will still continue to having, you know, what it's bond. and of course we know that me highly love it is us diplomat and back to the assigned to the a one at the situation. so it's a very confusing situation, i believe in the one. but the main thing is that each state should be a sovereign state, and they should decide what their policy should be internally and externally, without any interference from washington. shabby, i'm running very, very long on time here i do want to ask you one more. very quick question though. in recent days a taliban delegation has been welcomed to china by the leadership bear in china. when trump was the president of the united stat
the current one precedent mr. bonnie b tyler bond leader. she and how much i boss and the years diplomat that me holly colleagues not that these were all given the scholarship by the us in 1957 and at this bowman, they're supposed to be completely opposed to each other. so it is really quite interesting to see that are all the 3 american assets, whether tyler bond coming power america will still continue to having, you know, what it's bond. and of course we know that me highly love it is us...
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joining us now, white house reporter for the "washington post," tyler pager. tyler, good morning. it's great to see you. let's talk for a second about clyburn. obviously not a member of the senate, but also very influential with the president and has been in the room with joe manchin. what's your latest reporting on where things stand with the voting rights measures that are facing the senate right now. >> yeah, thanks so much for asking me. that's, again, the big question we're talk about. democrats see that as an existential threat to not just their ability to win elections but also to democracy and the ability for people to exercise their right to vote. this comes with joe biden headed to philadelphia to make a big speech on democracy and then voting rights. and, again, we're seeing more pressure, but at the same time, i don't see the party moving in that direction until we see the president of the united states, the leader of the democratic party call for these filibusters. he's endorsed the talking filibuster reform, but he's not gone as far to say there should be a carveout.
joining us now, white house reporter for the "washington post," tyler pager. tyler, good morning. it's great to see you. let's talk for a second about clyburn. obviously not a member of the senate, but also very influential with the president and has been in the room with joe manchin. what's your latest reporting on where things stand with the voting rights measures that are facing the senate right now. >> yeah, thanks so much for asking me. that's, again, the big question we're...
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but the afghan government is rejecting a claim by the tyler bond that it now controls some 85 percent of the country, including about 2 thirds of the border with to g kissed on. meanwhile, the world health organization is wanting that at least 18400000 afghans are in need of humanitarian assistance. with 3100000 children at risk of acute malnutrition. but the continued fighting in the countries making it difficult to get medicines and supplies. and a taliban delegation has been visiting moscow and says it's open to a ceasefire with the afghan government. so our high right now reports signs of time changing. itala bonds, routes lie in the resistance. the 1979 stop the invasion of afghanistan. now sending his senior delegation to moscow to discuss the future of its country. the group says it's in control of 85 percent of afghanistan. the delegation is pledged to consider a sci fi with the government and stop it's assaults. if ongoing talks in casa succeed, and a certain criteria are met, in the conclusion is both sides. prisoners should be released, the blacklist should be removed. ther
but the afghan government is rejecting a claim by the tyler bond that it now controls some 85 percent of the country, including about 2 thirds of the border with to g kissed on. meanwhile, the world health organization is wanting that at least 18400000 afghans are in need of humanitarian assistance. with 3100000 children at risk of acute malnutrition. but the continued fighting in the countries making it difficult to get medicines and supplies. and a taliban delegation has been visiting moscow...
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including border towns this week, more than a 1000 afghan troops fed into g cust on after a tyler bon offensive in the north. russia has warned it will use force if any cross border violence occurs, but they never mention that if we see a steep escalation of pensions and the project border, the taliban has quickly taken many border districts and now has control of 2 thirds of the border with tajikistan, a russian military base in tajikistan is equipped with everything necessary to help the public in controlling the border situation. if needed, additional measures will be undertaken in the spirit of the russian public alliance to prevent aggression or territorial provocation. last week, the afghan government told al jazeera it won't collapse as a result. but the tyler bond says it wants to lead an inclusive government that respects minorities women and men in education, unemployment. the tal about have demonstrated no appetite whatsoever for any concessions they and they have consistently told their own membership. the men who are fighting on the ground is that they have one on the ult
including border towns this week, more than a 1000 afghan troops fed into g cust on after a tyler bon offensive in the north. russia has warned it will use force if any cross border violence occurs, but they never mention that if we see a steep escalation of pensions and the project border, the taliban has quickly taken many border districts and now has control of 2 thirds of the border with tajikistan, a russian military base in tajikistan is equipped with everything necessary to help the...
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the tyler bond said it once humanitarian support to continue in areas under its control that agencies are struggling to get medical supplies into galveston. many health workers fleeing the violence and escalating a conflict. append to make the continues to spread. and now a natural disaster in the form of the recently declared drought. and all these events are unfolding in the context of one of the largest and longest standing humanitarian emergencies in the world. afghans of the said most displaced population globally, and yet to see a peaceful solution to decades of violent thought, a height of al jazeera are still ahead here on out there in the us vaccination, dr. takes on new urgency as the delta ovarian causes an increase in 1900 cases and several states. and why allison tina's farmers have a beef with their government. the controversial decision that's left and fuming. ah, ah! they were 1st look at elsa. the biggest story weatherwise in the us with that's becoming we can be brought flooding up to north carolina as through new york. dc is going off to the canadian maritimes, pick
the tyler bond said it once humanitarian support to continue in areas under its control that agencies are struggling to get medical supplies into galveston. many health workers fleeing the violence and escalating a conflict. append to make the continues to spread. and now a natural disaster in the form of the recently declared drought. and all these events are unfolding in the context of one of the largest and longest standing humanitarian emergencies in the world. afghans of the said most...
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the tyler bond said it once humanitarian support to continue in areas under its control that agencies are struggling to get medical supplies into a canister on many health workers of fleeing violence and escalating file, a conflict pandemic that continues to spread. and now a natural disaster in the form of the recently declared drought. and all these events are unfolding in the context of one of the largest and longest standing humanitarian emergencies in the world. afghans of the said most displaced population globally and yet to see a peaceful solution to decades of violence. a height of al jazeera symmetry babich as a political analyst, as rossi said, goes now a state own russian news agency. he says both russia and the taliban say they've learned from past mistakes, and it's unlikely that history will be repeated. well, certainly russia will lot go into again. this question was asked to our or a minister. and he said it was absolutely out of the question that russia would be the mistake that we made, the $979.00. and that mistake was made primarily because the soviet leadership w
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tyler dragon, really appreciate it. us off -- not kicking us off air but -- >> thanks, da ra, for helping us when we had technical issues. >>> later on the cross connection with tiffany, she's going to get into all of that with sha'carri richardson there and theation congressman. they're going to talk about the supreme court ruling on his state's restrictive voting laws. that's coming up on "the cross connection" at 10:00 a.m. >>> controversy at the capitol as the select committee comes together. why republicans don't want to touch it. ans don't want to touch it you need an ecolab scientific clean here. and here. which is why the scientific expertise that helps operating rooms stay clean now helps the places you go too. look for the ecolab science certified seal. are you tired of clean clothes that just don't smell clean? what if your clothes could stay fresh for weeks?u go too. now they can! downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters keep your laundry smelling fresh way longer than detergent alone. pour a cap of downy un
tyler dragon, really appreciate it. us off -- not kicking us off air but -- >> thanks, da ra, for helping us when we had technical issues. >>> later on the cross connection with tiffany, she's going to get into all of that with sha'carri richardson there and theation congressman. they're going to talk about the supreme court ruling on his state's restrictive voting laws. that's coming up on "the cross connection" at 10:00 a.m. >>> controversy at the capitol as...
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that's kind of what we're doing t they're not ready, and the delta variant as tyler brought up, and you get an a-plus today, it gives them another avenue to kind of stall a bit. now whether you want stalling or you don't want stalling, that's not for me to say. but here's a couple things i can say. if you look at what the markets did, 30-year yields are now a bit lower than they were they were around 1.91. they're at 1.90. they're back around 1.26 the sticky part is the short end in the form of five-year notes a real finance rate right there in the early part of the curve, five-year notes stuck so the curve is flattening a bit. the best way to look at this is easy japan in 1989 had their stock market at an all-time high and they've gone decades and decades doing the wrong thing. so we have decades and decades in front of us, but at some point the stock market probably peaks and i don't think the fed balance sheet will ever get back down to normal size. didn't get back down to normal size after the credit crisis i doubt if it will get back down to normal size from these levels over $8 tr
that's kind of what we're doing t they're not ready, and the delta variant as tyler brought up, and you get an a-plus today, it gives them another avenue to kind of stall a bit. now whether you want stalling or you don't want stalling, that's not for me to say. but here's a couple things i can say. if you look at what the markets did, 30-year yields are now a bit lower than they were they were around 1.91. they're at 1.90. they're back around 1.26 the sticky part is the short end in the form of...
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i d, tyler in only the health most of our, our lives, him to go to the to fishery a had you thought of you took the love all one and g b r i n g the power lot never had a big hand on the done and i thought for the for the had the full, i'm a her last a 3rd with miss will eat it and an active in my area or while a washing firm was either through so sure. right. and my phone with him were sucked . well, tyler could tell miss roy on the quiz beneath while in edge her somalia oakridge had in get back on the mature fire marolla, washington dc. just need one at 1000000 other than the needs of our who can and if you all of the follow home in the me, ah dr. money or nay for who is one of the faculty members here he was on the fact the i think when i came here 35 years ago. so he and i have kind of grown up in the department together, started his career, working on optical properties, optical spectroscopy of materials. he was more of an atomic physicist, i would say. and about 15 or so years ago he like many people, discovered the potential of nanotechnology. and he started to work on what are
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i d, tyler in only the health most of our, our lives. most of the children, fish, we had the fat over. you cut the love all one and g because us in g v power lot. never had a big hand on you done. and i thought for the, for the hedge, the fool, i'm a her last for miss will lead and an active in my area or while a washing firm was either through so sure i can follow him or fact. well, tyler can have it miss roy on the quiz. beneath will island edge really somalia oakridge in get about an hour or so mature. 5 marolla washington, and he just need one at 1000000 other than the need to talk about who can diffuse all of the follow in the me ah, dr. munoz neva who is one of the faculty members here. he was on the fact the, i think when i came here 35 years ago. so he and i have kind of grown up in the department together, started his career, working on optical properties, optical spectroscopy of materials. he was more of an atomic physicist. i would say, and about 15 or so years ago he, like many people, discovered the potential of nanotechnolo
i d, tyler in only the health most of our, our lives. most of the children, fish, we had the fat over. you cut the love all one and g because us in g v power lot. never had a big hand on you done. and i thought for the, for the hedge, the fool, i'm a her last for miss will lead and an active in my area or while a washing firm was either through so sure i can follow him or fact. well, tyler can have it miss roy on the quiz. beneath will island edge really somalia oakridge in get about an hour or...
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i d, tyler in only the health most of our, our lives in children. fishy had the fat of you cut the love all when and g b, kerosene, g, v power lot. nadia had a big hand on you done and i thought for the for the hedge the fool i'm a her last photo miss will eat it and an active in my area are while a washing firm was either through so sure i would follow him or sucked well, tyler can tell miss roy on the quiz. the need to eleanor edge really has some malia for oakridge in get about an hour or so mature. 5, marolla, washington dc. just need one at the other than the needs of our who can diffuse all of this in the me ah, dr. mayer ne for who is one of the faculty members here. he was on the fact the, i think when i came here 35 years ago. so he and i have kind of grown up in the department together, started his career, working on optical properties, optical spectroscopy of materials. he was more of an atomic physicist. i would say, and about 15 or so years ago he, like many people discovered the potential of nano technology. and he started to work on water called nano particles and no scie
i d, tyler in only the health most of our, our lives in children. fishy had the fat of you cut the love all when and g b, kerosene, g, v power lot. nadia had a big hand on you done and i thought for the for the hedge the fool i'm a her last photo miss will eat it and an active in my area are while a washing firm was either through so sure i would follow him or sucked well, tyler can tell miss roy on the quiz. the need to eleanor edge really has some malia for oakridge in get about an hour or so...
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will smith hit a three run jack off tyler rogers in the ninth inning.gers did not get an out but gabe kapler is ready to call his name again if need be tonight. >> i can't wait to get tyler rogers back out on the mound. he's been a warrior for us all year long. he's been elites. >> i'm going to have light and rinse this one off, and we'll be ready to go tomorrow. >> i'm going to guess there are probably a few miller high life is consumed in milwaukee last night after the bucks won their first nba title since nixon was in the oval office. >> this is time to party. >> yeah, giannis was named the finals mvp after a historic performance. he became the seventh player to score 50 points in a finals game, and he went live on instagram this morning to celebrate with a different kind of 50. >> can i have a 50 piece? can i put you on camera? do you mind, or no? >> sure. >> just so there's 150,000 people watching you right now. >> really? >> can i have please a 50 piece, 50 exactly. not 51, not 49, chicken minis, yes. 50. >> just for the record, that was in order
will smith hit a three run jack off tyler rogers in the ninth inning.gers did not get an out but gabe kapler is ready to call his name again if need be tonight. >> i can't wait to get tyler rogers back out on the mound. he's been a warrior for us all year long. he's been elites. >> i'm going to have light and rinse this one off, and we'll be ready to go tomorrow. >> i'm going to guess there are probably a few miller high life is consumed in milwaukee last night after the bucks...
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. >> tyler dickson was a well-known athlete here at el serino high school where he graduated in 2019. his godfather says that he had a college football scholarship in a very bright future ahead of him. unfortunately now that's all gone and his family is devastated still looking for answers just a great kid, though. you know, he was a kid that always worse. >> i mean, he was first to practice. he was he was blasted the andre williams was heartbroken when he learned his godson 20 year-old tyler dickson was killed on saturday. >> on a camping trip at the big will canyon marina campground in oroville located in butte county. it was just a gentle giant. >> and his mom him. they've they've they rising, right. he he came came from from a great family. it's just tragic that this happened to a kid like that was already on scholars says. >> dixon had a scholarship to western colorado university for football dixon graduated from el serino high school in 2019. it was the former quarterback of the football team williams says he also played basketball is really. >> devastated this community here he
. >> tyler dickson was a well-known athlete here at el serino high school where he graduated in 2019. his godfather says that he had a college football scholarship in a very bright future ahead of him. unfortunately now that's all gone and his family is devastated still looking for answers just a great kid, though. you know, he was a kid that always worse. >> i mean, he was first to practice. he was he was blasted the andre williams was heartbroken when he learned his godson 20...
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tyler, thanks for that.mericans are coming out of pandemic isolation by hitting the road and going abroad, it might be time to rethink how tourism impacts the environment. that's the pitch from a new opinion piece in "the new york times." the article says it's the perfect time to reform the ways we travel and lays out data to prove its point. the u.n. world tourism organization says travel accounted for 5% of the world's human produced carbon emissions in 2016. and one study of cruise ships found a mid-size ship can emit as much particlanlt as a million cars. "the new york times" columnist that wrote that article jones me from sunnyvale, california. the point of your piece is fascinating, that tourism should not return to anything like its old normal. the pandemic has presented an opportunity to reset how we tour the planet. explain what you mean. >> well, you know, before the pandemic started we were just traveling at an extreme amount. and travel is an amazing thing. i think it brings the world closer toge
tyler, thanks for that.mericans are coming out of pandemic isolation by hitting the road and going abroad, it might be time to rethink how tourism impacts the environment. that's the pitch from a new opinion piece in "the new york times." the article says it's the perfect time to reform the ways we travel and lays out data to prove its point. the u.n. world tourism organization says travel accounted for 5% of the world's human produced carbon emissions in 2016. and one study of cruise...
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and from there i wrote about the mary tyler moore show, seinfeld and sex in the city. here we are. i always wanted to be an officer in the grand scheme of things. i finally got to marry those two aspects of myself. that sounds so fascinating and lucky. i love lost so much. a. >> right before they opened the hatch it was exciting. a. >> everybody out there watching. [laughter] itw couldn't have been easy to narrow down the list so tell us how you came to this subject and these women in particular because there are many that could have held a place. >> it was actually to show that there was a time between 1948 and 1955 when women did more than you might think. what happened is i stumbled ontg this little piece of history because i was working on my book about the mary tyler moore show and whenever i do a book about a show i find i generally have to go back 20 years in history to understand what led up to it and why it was a big deal. what piqued my interest one was that i asked the creator of the show about the inspiration for the character who was mary's best friend and was overly j
and from there i wrote about the mary tyler moore show, seinfeld and sex in the city. here we are. i always wanted to be an officer in the grand scheme of things. i finally got to marry those two aspects of myself. that sounds so fascinating and lucky. i love lost so much. a. >> right before they opened the hatch it was exciting. a. >> everybody out there watching. [laughter] itw couldn't have been easy to narrow down the list so tell us how you came to this subject and these women...
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and they, us back, tyler, a religious don't the austrian academy of sciences. so alpha, beta gamma epsilon delta, delta plus even now, how worry do we need to be about all these variance? i don't know where to worry to the right word. i would say we have to be alert because we know that the buyer keeps changing. this is something we have been observing since the beginning of the pen demik. and we do know that there are certain variance which has become more pictures, sometimes also acquiring new properties. so invading the new response a bit better. and these are all properties that one has to factor in when we tried to count the virus by, for example, particular measurements, such as social distance thing or explanation. and why is it that we're now suddenly hearing about so many variance showing up? are they really just coming to light just now we just trying to understand them or what, what's the case that i think it's a very interesting question that science itself and assigned to i think don't fully understand yet. what is clear is that many of the very in
and they, us back, tyler, a religious don't the austrian academy of sciences. so alpha, beta gamma epsilon delta, delta plus even now, how worry do we need to be about all these variance? i don't know where to worry to the right word. i would say we have to be alert because we know that the buyer keeps changing. this is something we have been observing since the beginning of the pen demik. and we do know that there are certain variance which has become more pictures, sometimes also acquiring...
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i will probably be to have them, cross promotion but definitely mary tyler moore.ou cannot overstate this. in terms of women on television. i wrote a whole book about her. the reason is she was so, her singleness, single and professional looking her best life this was revolutionary at the time. she was very independent and as the show went on, it was about herr professional life so you just cannot overstate it when i was at entertainment weekly i was talking to like tina fey and everyone cited her like you just can't get past that. probably lucille ball, can't get past that either. my book is all about a reaction to her. physically she wasn't the only one. it gets harder as you go forward. i think sex and the city was big and i think carrie bradshaw was big among other things and kind of made it so that women could be like cute how she stumbles sometimes. a very flawed character. i'm going to go claire huxtable. you just cannot deny, 80s sitcom also she's out there doing stuff all the time and i think she is the start of the se show. i really do. in the last 20 yea
i will probably be to have them, cross promotion but definitely mary tyler moore.ou cannot overstate this. in terms of women on television. i wrote a whole book about her. the reason is she was so, her singleness, single and professional looking her best life this was revolutionary at the time. she was very independent and as the show went on, it was about herr professional life so you just cannot overstate it when i was at entertainment weekly i was talking to like tina fey and everyone cited...