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tyler held his own. he was put in his place a little bit recognized he had work he also recognized he probably changed at least a little bit of the tenor of the debate. it was repealed and he would claim this and try and when he went back to his constituents in virginia. during his congressional career whose anti- protective tariff he opposed the national bank persona of him self the strict construction of the constitution developing his reputation as an all republican in good standing. this is the way he developed his political career. it took a toll on his marriage. while he was in congress he had three young children at home. his wife, never tired reminding them how much she disliked his political career. how much she wanted it home. but at least for a time tyler did not want to give it up. but it was a crisis over slavery that will play a significant role in 1819 the territory of missouri had applied for statehood to the u.s. congress and a debate quickly developed over whether slavery would be allow
tyler held his own. he was put in his place a little bit recognized he had work he also recognized he probably changed at least a little bit of the tenor of the debate. it was repealed and he would claim this and try and when he went back to his constituents in virginia. during his congressional career whose anti- protective tariff he opposed the national bank persona of him self the strict construction of the constitution developing his reputation as an all republican in good standing. this is...
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tyler became president.s image on the right is a romanticized image of tyler receiving news of harrison passing and his elevation to the presidency. harrison had declared his intention to serve only one term as president. tyler almost desperately wanted a second term. he did not make any claim that he would serve only one term and after being banished from the wig ranks in september of 1831, spent much of his time trying to put himself in the position to secu right in 1844. by pursuing and getting the annexation of texas. tyler became the first president to marry while in office. on june 26th, 1844 he married the new yorker, 30 years younger, julia gardner in a ceremony in new york city, and on the right of this slide is one of my favorite caricatures or political cartoons of the 1844 presidential campaign. foot race pennsylvania avenue, the stakes are $25,000. $25,000 is the presidential salary at the time, and here you have tyler who is saying that he's not going to run for president anymore. that he's goi
tyler became president.s image on the right is a romanticized image of tyler receiving news of harrison passing and his elevation to the presidency. harrison had declared his intention to serve only one term as president. tyler almost desperately wanted a second term. he did not make any claim that he would serve only one term and after being banished from the wig ranks in september of 1831, spent much of his time trying to put himself in the position to secu right in 1844. by pursuing and...
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tyler was very close to his father. mother died when he was seven years old and the young boy took it hard as you might expect. he developed stomach ailments and his father worried about him because he was sickly and because he was a nervous child, small and frail. a turning point of sorts occurred when the future president was about 10 years old. the story seems apop rowful and it seems embellished and i cut it out of the book during the copy editing phase. the incident in question involved a scottish school master named mcmurdo, first name unknown, who taught john tyler and efrl other boys in a little neighborhood school not far from greenway, his home in virginia. mcmurdo seemed to take special delight in wrapping his students knuckles when they forgot their lessons. tyler said it is a wonder he did not whip all of the sense out of his scholars. one day the boys in school had had enough. john tyler lid the others in tripping mcmurdo and tieing him up with rope, on the left-hand side of the slide is what the scene may
tyler was very close to his father. mother died when he was seven years old and the young boy took it hard as you might expect. he developed stomach ailments and his father worried about him because he was sickly and because he was a nervous child, small and frail. a turning point of sorts occurred when the future president was about 10 years old. the story seems apop rowful and it seems embellished and i cut it out of the book during the copy editing phase. the incident in question involved a...
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tyler? >> courtney, thanks very much. courtney reagan. i'm tyler mathisen in for shepard smith.ing to take a page looking to apply parts of that law to gun laws in the golden state >>> one cyber expert says it may be the scariest vulnerability he's ever seen the problem just discovered that puts all of us at risk, and why it's not going to be fixed any time soon. >>> but, first, a state of disaster after a series of deadly tornadoes slam in to kentucky >>> the city of dawson springs among the hardest hit. it is also the hometown of governor andy beshear's father families starting to return to the area to salvage what they can. but many are returning to nothing more than a pile of rubble, their belongings swept away or buried under debris. about 70 miles east, this was the scene yesterday in bowling green, kentucky. hundreds of homes and buildings destroyed. rescue crews searching for missing people there reporting from that city in just a moment but first, to nbc's ellison barber live in dawson springs. ellison, you spoke to people on the ground there today what did they tell yo
tyler? >> courtney, thanks very much. courtney reagan. i'm tyler mathisen in for shepard smith.ing to take a page looking to apply parts of that law to gun laws in the golden state >>> one cyber expert says it may be the scariest vulnerability he's ever seen the problem just discovered that puts all of us at risk, and why it's not going to be fixed any time soon. >>> but, first, a state of disaster after a series of deadly tornadoes slam in to kentucky >>> the...
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tyler. >> courtney, thank you very much >>> i'm tyler mathisen in for shepard smith.ng the news. >>> california looking to apply the abortion law to gun laws in the golden state. >>> one cyber expert says it may be the scariest problem he's seen and why it's not going to be fixed any time soon. >>> but, first, a state of disaster after a series of deadly tornadoes slam in. >>> the city of dawson springs is hard hit. it's the town of governor andy beshear's 235er. 70 miles east this was the scene in bowling green, kentucky hundreds of homes, buildings destroyed. rescue crews searching for people missing there first ellison barber live in dawson spring. ellison, you spoke to people on the ground there today what did they tell you. >> reporter: they told us that the only way to describe dawson springs right now is devastation. they didn't just lose one home, the entire town. the parts where most people live, most of it has been reduced to rubble. 13 people have died in dawson springs. the people who survived, they tell us that they are grateful they're traumatized by wha
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tyler perry is here tonight!e >> jimmy: love that dude >> steve: come on! >> jimmy: plus look at this. oh, my gosh. he just released a boxed set for the 10th anniversary of his christmas album, and an nbc special called "michael buble's christmas in the city. it airs this monday! michael buble is here! [ cheers and applause and we got great music from ckay >> steve: whoa [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: hey! today is friday and that's usually when i catch up with some of my personal stuff. i check my inbox, i return my emails, and, of course, i send out "thank you" notes. and i was just running - [ cheers and applause so busy with the holidays, i thought if you guys wouldn't mind, i would like to write out my weekly "thank you" notes right now. is that all right? [ cheers and applause james, can i get some "thank you" note writing music, please ♪ [ light laughter ] he's always in a good mood, that guy >> steve: yeah [ light laughter ] ♪ >> jimounding like a paperback thriller you'd buy at an airport hudson news. [
tyler perry is here tonight!e >> jimmy: love that dude >> steve: come on! >> jimmy: plus look at this. oh, my gosh. he just released a boxed set for the 10th anniversary of his christmas album, and an nbc special called "michael buble's christmas in the city. it airs this monday! michael buble is here! [ cheers and applause and we got great music from ckay >> steve: whoa [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: hey! today is friday and that's usually when i catch up...
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hi, contessa. >> hello there, tyler.unch," i'm contessa brewer with tyler mathisen ites nice to be here hang on tyke, market volatility is back. our market expert says this hour the best way to navigate it is diversify away from the s&p. crude oil could hit a record next year, we will speak to an analyst behind the report that says it could reach $100 a
hi, contessa. >> hello there, tyler.unch," i'm contessa brewer with tyler mathisen ites nice to be here hang on tyke, market volatility is back. our market expert says this hour the best way to navigate it is diversify away from the s&p. crude oil could hit a record next year, we will speak to an analyst behind the report that says it could reach $100 a
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we cried together and tyler's legacy has to live on. >> reptertly h death, the band reached out to tyler'sson foundation. its mission, helping families bear the emotional and financial burden of children fighting cancer. ♪ this year's fund-raiser in las vegas brought in more than 2 1/2 million dollars. >> there's nothing that grounds you quicker and reminds you of what matters than when you see a kid who is yet to get to experience all the things that you have that has been given a cancer diagnosis. it's a diagnosis for the whole family. >> seeing the kids that we're able to help and everything they go through, it's the most meaningful thing that we've been able to do. sorry. >> reporter: the nonprofit has already provided support to some 2,000 families, including 8-year-old jory bonners. what have they helped you with? >> groceries, christmas. it's been a big blessing. >> reporter: the family was on the verge of eviction because jovi left his job to take his son for treatments. now this tough little guy is battling brain cancer again. >> each time it comes back, it's a little bit more dam
we cried together and tyler's legacy has to live on. >> reptertly h death, the band reached out to tyler'sson foundation. its mission, helping families bear the emotional and financial burden of children fighting cancer. ♪ this year's fund-raiser in las vegas brought in more than 2 1/2 million dollars. >> there's nothing that grounds you quicker and reminds you of what matters than when you see a kid who is yet to get to experience all the things that you have that has been given...
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welcome, everybody, to "power lunch," along with courtney reagan i'm tyler mathisen. courtney in of course for kelly. here's what's ahead this hour. the post fed trade today's gains fizzling just a bit. it is a hard one to track but the s&p remains just about 1% from its intraday all-time high. the dow, less than 2% from that. but will the biggest gains be found going forward in small caps a veteran market analyst makes that case. cloud stocks over solar, tumbling over proposed new rules out in california but one analyst say the future is bright and investors should buy the dip. >>> the supply chain nightmare before christmas we will talk to one toy maker who says it is not getting berks it is guessing worse. >> christmas is a week aawayweey the s&p is lower after a higher start. the nasdaq is the hardest hit. we ar retreating by 2% the bond market yields, lower, the ten-year is now 1.4%, bitcoin pulling back this afternoon. the cryptocurrency is now down 18% over the past month. off 30% from its year high let's get more on the post fed market move and bob pisani at t
welcome, everybody, to "power lunch," along with courtney reagan i'm tyler mathisen. courtney in of course for kelly. here's what's ahead this hour. the post fed trade today's gains fizzling just a bit. it is a hard one to track but the s&p remains just about 1% from its intraday all-time high. the dow, less than 2% from that. but will the biggest gains be found going forward in small caps a veteran market analyst makes that case. cloud stocks over solar, tumbling over proposed...
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>> well, it's not great out there for testing right now, tyler. we are all having trouble getting these home rapid tests looking in pharmacies and on line you can still find them but it company spotty because everybody is trying to get them at the same time. pcr testing wait times are growing. we hear about people waiting four or five days sometime according to an expert at arizona state university we have seen the capacity of tests in the united states increasing month-to-month, both antigen tests and molecular tests. you can see here, they are expected to get to 681 total capacity by march, up from 516 million in november. but right now, ty, it doesn't feel that way. this is a really tough crunch. >> yeah, it really is. meg tirrell, thanks very much. >>> tyler, a company named cue health finds itself at the center of this issue the company provides home molecular covid tests with results in about 20 minds lieu the cue health app let's go to julia boorstin and a representative from cue health >> i want to make it clear because alot of ourviewers
>> well, it's not great out there for testing right now, tyler. we are all having trouble getting these home rapid tests looking in pharmacies and on line you can still find them but it company spotty because everybody is trying to get them at the same time. pcr testing wait times are growing. we hear about people waiting four or five days sometime according to an expert at arizona state university we have seen the capacity of tests in the united states increasing month-to-month, both...
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>> i'm going to turn to "the mary tyler moore show."me growing up in minneapolis, having that show happen here, have you sue ann livens be one of the most profoundly seminal characters in formulating who i was as a comedienne, showing that things are possible. also, let's just talk about these shows where "golden girls" and "mary tyler moore show" were shows about women who didn't rely on men. they passed the test, right? they were shows that centered around their power and who they were and their comedic timing, their lives, and their lives didn't surround themselves with anything else. sure, sue ann was a hilarious characters, always just looking for some action, but it was always on her terms. i feel like there were some things that wouldn't get any censored, so action works out there. and the "golden girls" same thing, it was about friendship with women, the bond that women have. i love that so much of her career, when you look at it, is centered around giving women these massive platforms and showcasing our lives and who we were. t
>> i'm going to turn to "the mary tyler moore show."me growing up in minneapolis, having that show happen here, have you sue ann livens be one of the most profoundly seminal characters in formulating who i was as a comedienne, showing that things are possible. also, let's just talk about these shows where "golden girls" and "mary tyler moore show" were shows about women who didn't rely on men. they passed the test, right? they were shows that centered around...
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. >> hello there, tyler. and welcome, everybody, to "power lunch," i'm contessa brewer with tyler mathisen ites nice to be here hang on tyke, market volatility is back. our market expert says this hour the best way to navigate it is diversify away from the s&p. crude oil could hit a record next year, we will speak to an analyst behind the report that says it could reach $100 a barrel. >>> mall stocks are down will the last-minute rush of holiday shoppers this weekend be enough to turn around that trade? >> they are moving everything here, moving stuff left and right. now i come here. there is a lot going on in the market let's start with the major averages the dow getting hit the hardest, but off the lows of the session. at one point i think it was down 600. now down 300 the s&p, 4665, down about a quarter of a percent it had been down lower the nasdaq in and out of positive territory, now in positive territory, up about a half percent it had been down 1. % at session lows testry market yields are moving high
. >> hello there, tyler. and welcome, everybody, to "power lunch," i'm contessa brewer with tyler mathisen ites nice to be here hang on tyke, market volatility is back. our market expert says this hour the best way to navigate it is diversify away from the s&p. crude oil could hit a record next year, we will speak to an analyst behind the report that says it could reach $100 a barrel. >>> mall stocks are down will the last-minute rush of holiday shoppers this...
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>> i am going to turn to "the mary tyler moore show."apolis and having that show happen here, and something sue ann nivens be one of the most profoundly seminal characters in forming who i was as a comedienne, showing that things are possible. also let's just talk about these shows where -- "the golden girls" and "the mary tyler moore show" were shows about women who didn't rely on men. like they passed the bechtel test, right? they were shows that centered around their power and who they were and their comedic timing and their lives and their lives didn't surround themselves with anything else other than -- sure, sue austin nevins was a hilarious character who was always looking for some action, it was always on her terms. i was trying to think of things that wouldn't get be censored. action works out there. always centering herself, and her needs. "the golden girls," same thing, it was about friendships with women, about that bond that women have. you know? and i love that so much of her career, when you look at it, is centered around
>> i am going to turn to "the mary tyler moore show."apolis and having that show happen here, and something sue ann nivens be one of the most profoundly seminal characters in forming who i was as a comedienne, showing that things are possible. also let's just talk about these shows where -- "the golden girls" and "the mary tyler moore show" were shows about women who didn't rely on men. like they passed the bechtel test, right? they were shows that centered...
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hey, steve >> hey, tyler. yeah, these are early days for measure, we are seeing the leading edge of what could go into a bigger impact from the omicron wave and it depends on how different industries, individuals and regions react. take a look back at our gauge. kind of edged down now standing 18% below the level for the same weekday in 2019 consumer spending measured by jpmorgan chase above the level of the prior two years, but standing two points below relative to where it was the day before thanksgiving. as of thanksgiving, air traffic had recovered to the point where it was 10% below 2019. seven-day average now registers 18% lower. moving on to the next chart, the u.s. was off to a strong start, but it soon began to lag behind post thanksgiving increases seen in 2020 and 2019 and while the jeffries index is up, it shows the big drop came at the onset of the virus in the spring of 2020 it was a shallower drop where they operated last wirnter and the shallowest was the delta outbreak in the late summer and f
hey, steve >> hey, tyler. yeah, these are early days for measure, we are seeing the leading edge of what could go into a bigger impact from the omicron wave and it depends on how different industries, individuals and regions react. take a look back at our gauge. kind of edged down now standing 18% below the level for the same weekday in 2019 consumer spending measured by jpmorgan chase above the level of the prior two years, but standing two points below relative to where it was the day...
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we appreciate it >>> tyler. >> melissa, thank you very much.f course, the fed expected widely to speed up the hike timeline and the taper timeline. our next guest says never mind that pay attention to the number of rate hikes that may be in the pipeline here to explain, david wes el, our friend, senior fellow economic studies at the brookings institution. good to see you. >> great to see you. >> thank you for bringing in the beautiful weather. >> it is a good day to be outside, isn't it? >> you can't help but feel this pi pivot, this change in fed policy suggests that the fed was behind the curve, was slow to move or made a mistake am i right on that or am i wrong on that? if there was a mistake, what was it >> i don't think we know whether they've made a mistake two things surprised the fed one, that inflation has been as high and persistent as it has been secondly, that so many workers remained on the sidelines of the economy, which suggests maybe they're closer to their maximum employment goal than they had expected to be at this point i thi
we appreciate it >>> tyler. >> melissa, thank you very much.f course, the fed expected widely to speed up the hike timeline and the taper timeline. our next guest says never mind that pay attention to the number of rate hikes that may be in the pipeline here to explain, david wes el, our friend, senior fellow economic studies at the brookings institution. good to see you. >> great to see you. >> thank you for bringing in the beautiful weather. >> it is a good...
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tyler and i were saying we can see the transformation of cvs before our eyes. >> absolutely, the onen in new jersey has become the footprint of the health care is much bigger in the store. >> where i have gotten flu shots and boosters -- it is now the first place i think of for all of that. >>> apple flirts with a $3 trillion valuation and changes in the sky from american trimming international flits to a low cost carrier trying to increase its share, fill lebeau is all over the story. >> hello to you from anchorage, alaska why would you go to alaska because you have to do a layover here on the way to asia. one start-up thinks that's a good idea. we will tell you why when "power lunch" returns your strategic advantage. it's a thirteen-hour flight, that's not a weekend trip. fifteen minutes until we board. oh yeah, we gotta take off. you downloaded the td ameritrade mobile app so you can quickly check the markets? yeah, actually i'm taking one last look at my dashboard before we board. excellent. and you have thinkorswim mobile- -so i can finish analyzing the risk on this position. yo
tyler and i were saying we can see the transformation of cvs before our eyes. >> absolutely, the onen in new jersey has become the footprint of the health care is much bigger in the store. >> where i have gotten flu shots and boosters -- it is now the first place i think of for all of that. >>> apple flirts with a $3 trillion valuation and changes in the sky from american trimming international flits to a low cost carrier trying to increase its share, fill lebeau is all...
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like to tyler's point it is caught in the middle here. it is interesting when i reach out to throws or talk to people in the know doesn't seem like instagram is proactive in the metaverse and maybe a small effort but focus seems to be on the product now and that alone will be critical for the future of the company facebook is growing much slower. metaverse is quite a ways out so in this medium term instagram is essentially going to be what props up the rest of that meta 'em pish. >> yeah. it is like nat gas for the energy space the bridge to the new future thank you very much. >> exactly. >> big day tomorrow. we'll join you from washington you will be here yes will have it all on the fed. >> looking forward that. thank you for watching "power lunch." >> "closing bell" starts in a few seconds. >>> welcome to "closing bell." i'm courtney reagan in for sara eisen. inflation headlines sending the averages lower today. >> i'm dominic chu wilfred frost will join us in a moment let's look at what's driving the action today ppi jumping 9.6% in se
like to tyler's point it is caught in the middle here. it is interesting when i reach out to throws or talk to people in the know doesn't seem like instagram is proactive in the metaverse and maybe a small effort but focus seems to be on the product now and that alone will be critical for the future of the company facebook is growing much slower. metaverse is quite a ways out so in this medium term instagram is essentially going to be what props up the rest of that meta 'em pish. >> yeah....
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tyler a four-year-old great peonies has become the school's most lovable goble staff member. part of a reading program called dog tales each week. the therapy dog and his handler. john coco come to the school where their sheer presence alleviate stress among students and staff bringing normalcy and a sense of calm in the classroom the creative learning approach is the brainchild. the principal doctor harold abraham, who wanted to bring additional support and comfort to students already navigating obstacles spurred on by covid-19 students. so desperately were seeking interaction. and this program is able to provide that for kids and allow them to be hands-on learners again. and this morning the students have a little surprise for tyler and mister john. >> homemade treats to thank them for reading with the class, something that happens on a volunteer basis. i had a mother last week came up to me. >> and said her son has improved. so much reading. he's reading home. now. that payment? that's good. payment. >> santa was so exciting. >> those studies show the pandemic has taken a
tyler a four-year-old great peonies has become the school's most lovable goble staff member. part of a reading program called dog tales each week. the therapy dog and his handler. john coco come to the school where their sheer presence alleviate stress among students and staff bringing normalcy and a sense of calm in the classroom the creative learning approach is the brainchild. the principal doctor harold abraham, who wanted to bring additional support and comfort to students already...
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tyler page, white house reporter for "the washington post," and juanita toliver, democratic strategist. john eastman, who helped former president trump to pressure vice president pence to overturn the 2020 election, plans to plead the fifth before the january 6th commission. jeffrey clark, who missed a deposition yesterday due to health reasons, has indicated he plans to do the same. kyle cheney of politico who broke the story called eastman's position extraordinary. what do you expect to happen, barb, now that these two have pleaded the fifth? >> the fifth amendment is a much stronger privilege than some of the others we've heard about. executive privilege is one that can yield if there is a more significant public interest, like joe biden has found with regard to the documents in the archives. attorney/client privilege is also out there. but the fifth amendment is strong, it's a right that all of us have. i don't impute any guilt to anybody, but you have to have a well-founded fear of criminal prosecution and two, you have to assert it on a question by question basis, you can't just
tyler page, white house reporter for "the washington post," and juanita toliver, democratic strategist. john eastman, who helped former president trump to pressure vice president pence to overturn the 2020 election, plans to plead the fifth before the january 6th commission. jeffrey clark, who missed a deposition yesterday due to health reasons, has indicated he plans to do the same. kyle cheney of politico who broke the story called eastman's position extraordinary. what do you...
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tyler, back to you. >> thank you, bob.ack now to rick santelli for a check on the big move higher in yields. hey, rick. >> hi, tyler as i am talking we are going to be looking at 24-hour charts, all up and down the curves, twos, threes, tens and 30s long dated treasuries, tens and 30s are more aggressive. this is big deal we are in the taper. we are talking about a ticker taper and talking about raising rates. we have now shifted the folk us from the shortened to the long end. the curves are steepening. we have cpi at the end of the week of course as bob pointed out, you could call the equities tumultuous, anything you want but call them higher and towards the highs because that's what is really shaken awake the treasury complex. how many sessions last week, right around noon, it would start to give up its gains today, traders were patient, and when not only did equities not give up their gains they started to get hotter as we went into the afternoon that fueled selling in the long dated tress res. as look at the banking i
tyler, back to you. >> thank you, bob.ack now to rick santelli for a check on the big move higher in yields. hey, rick. >> hi, tyler as i am talking we are going to be looking at 24-hour charts, all up and down the curves, twos, threes, tens and 30s long dated treasuries, tens and 30s are more aggressive. this is big deal we are in the taper. we are talking about a ticker taper and talking about raising rates. we have now shifted the folk us from the shortened to the long end. the...
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>> no, tyler, i don't. i happened to be in college in 1982 i was eating at tago bell for 1 there a day. i isn't notice inflation except for the gas prices we had in southern california at the time. you see the rates on the ten-year have come down. stock market seems unperturbed by this. if you back out and take a longer term view of inflationary cycles -- we have talked about this now a couple of months, what a post car or in this case post pandemic cycle might look like, inflation is spiking on supply disruption, as we have discussed ad nauseam for the last several months. i think that's going to normalize a lot in 2022. i think the fed can taper all they want. i think they are going to find they don't need to raise interest rates as much as we are talking about today. >> ron is distancing himself from my age references wrapping himself in the halo of taco bell. we will move on. do you believe this will be a memory by 2022, not a fact we have to deal with ongoing? >> i especially agree with ron that i was
>> no, tyler, i don't. i happened to be in college in 1982 i was eating at tago bell for 1 there a day. i isn't notice inflation except for the gas prices we had in southern california at the time. you see the rates on the ten-year have come down. stock market seems unperturbed by this. if you back out and take a longer term view of inflationary cycles -- we have talked about this now a couple of months, what a post car or in this case post pandemic cycle might look like, inflation is...
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i'm tyler mathisen courtney reagan is right over there, she will joan us in just a second a selloff onall street a busy end to a busy week. technology tachgs, the nagds on pace for its worst daily performance since september, volatility elevated. our market expert on where to find safety in this disturb leapt storm. >>> and a big miss, the economy created far fewer jobs last month than expected. but wages are up they could dent corporate margins next year. we will look at the industries most at risk. >>>+a defense power player and an scuff interview with the lock immediate martin ceo we will talk russia, the growing threat from china at a time had he the defense sector is underperforming the broader market should it be courtney >> what packed show we have. a rough afternoon for stocks as tyler just pointed out the dow and the s&p at least are off their worst level of the session root to you. the dow though down for a fourth straight week. the nasdaq getting hit the hardest. down bm 3% more than 2.5% at this point technical levels are being tested the nasdaq 100 touched its 50-day movin
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tyler became president. this image on the right is a romanticized image of tyler receiving news of harrison's passing and his elevation to the presidency. >> watch this program and thousands more online at c-span.org/history. >>> how exactly did america get up to its neck in debt? >> we believe one of the greatest characteristics of being an american is that we are striving to provide equal opportunity for all citizens. >> c-span's video documentary competition 2022, students across the country are giving us behind the scenes looks as they work on their entries using the hashtag student can. and if you're a middle or high school student, you can join the conversation by entering the c-span stewart cam competition. create a five to six-minute documentary using c-span video clips that answer the question, how does the federal government impact your life? >> be passionate about what you're discussing to express your view no matter how large or small you think the audience will receive it to be. and know that in
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>> thank you, tyler.t a change it has been a couple of days ago, we were talking about oil demand falling off a cliff. prices fell off a cliff, then more positive data thankfully on omicron and other covid data and guess what oil has taken back off let's take a crystal ball look into 2020. lorenzo, thank you very much for joining us >> great to be with you, brian thanks >> when you look in that crystal ball, 2022, i've heard you make positive comments here are you optimistic and why >> i am. and as we continue to look at 2022, we see the recovery. we see the economies around the world recovering and by the end of 2022, we think that demand will be back at 2019 levels and with that, also activity will pick up, so we're optimistic that we've got tailwind within the oil and gas sector >> that's it everybody seems like you're waiting for gufman, the u.s. producers to start pumping more oil. which means they would hire baker hughes that comes down to big spending plans. you're at 80% global company you've talk
>> thank you, tyler.t a change it has been a couple of days ago, we were talking about oil demand falling off a cliff. prices fell off a cliff, then more positive data thankfully on omicron and other covid data and guess what oil has taken back off let's take a crystal ball look into 2020. lorenzo, thank you very much for joining us >> great to be with you, brian thanks >> when you look in that crystal ball, 2022, i've heard you make positive comments here are you optimistic...
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what should we expect this week, come what may from the fed >> i think, tyler, that the reason the market was so strong was because people are starting to embrace theed in that we are at peak inflation. right? so the 6.8% cpi number was no worse than expected even though it really is quite high. the ppi tomorrow is also the whisper number is for 10% year over year annualized. >> woo. >> that's a hot hot number i know, that's the whisper number maybe it comes in less and that feeds into the story that we are at the peak or embedded all of this into our models and numbers. i think retail sales are oftenly important, too i think we pulled through a couple of months' worth of retail sales a couple of months ago but we are still ten percentage points above, in terms of retail sales, before the pandemic consumer remains strong but how much did we pull in because we were afraid we weren't going to be able to get goods because of the supply chain and fmoc -- everybody expects a more hawkish fed we will see what they say in terms of the number on the taper. >> a 10% ppi makes me want to whisper. i
what should we expect this week, come what may from the fed >> i think, tyler, that the reason the market was so strong was because people are starting to embrace theed in that we are at peak inflation. right? so the 6.8% cpi number was no worse than expected even though it really is quite high. the ppi tomorrow is also the whisper number is for 10% year over year annualized. >> woo. >> that's a hot hot number i know, that's the whisper number maybe it comes in less and that...
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tyler page, we have to leave the conversation there.n "new day." first, though, the top ten cnn heroes of 2021 have been announced. one of whom will be named the cnn hero of the year by you, our viewers. today, we introduce you to a man who came up with a plan to help his community put food on the table by trading in plastic recycling for rice. >> i keep going with this mission because people are empowered. because people get excited. because of the community that respond into this initiative. i see the smile in their face. i see the cleaner environment. also, i see they can provide for their family. this initiative is so simple, and we can do this in every community. we clean the environment. we feed the people, and they're proud doing this. my goal is to really spread this movement. i want to inspire people that everything is possible. there is no small dream. if you believe, and you do it with the community, you will succeed. >> to learn more or to vote for who you think should be hero of the year, please go to cnnheroes.com. thank y
tyler page, we have to leave the conversation there.n "new day." first, though, the top ten cnn heroes of 2021 have been announced. one of whom will be named the cnn hero of the year by you, our viewers. today, we introduce you to a man who came up with a plan to help his community put food on the table by trading in plastic recycling for rice. >> i keep going with this mission because people are empowered. because people get excited. because of the community that respond into...
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tyler goodman is a county commissioner. he was kind enough to join us right now. tyler, how are things looking there right now? >> well, it's very busy right now. i mean, there's rescue teams there's red cross, utility crews, road crews. there's people everywhere in mayfield. everybody is here to help. it's good to see the outpouring of support. >> neil: what do you most need right now, tyler? >> well, really we need the utilities back on, the transportation department has done a great job clearing things off. we've had donations come in as far as pennsylvania, new jersey, arkansas. we are blessed with the outpouring of support. we have water, blankets, personal products, food, food trailers. just a variety of things. it's been a ton of support from people. >> neil: i don't know how much you would know about this, but we keep hearing from the governor. there's bitter than 100 people that are missing. could it be with power outages and cell phone service out, they're fine but just have no way to reach anyone? >> that's entirely possible. there's been volunteer crew
tyler goodman is a county commissioner. he was kind enough to join us right now. tyler, how are things looking there right now? >> well, it's very busy right now. i mean, there's rescue teams there's red cross, utility crews, road crews. there's people everywhere in mayfield. everybody is here to help. it's good to see the outpouring of support. >> neil: what do you most need right now, tyler? >> well, really we need the utilities back on, the transportation department has...
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fauci, a follow-up to tyler's question. there is screening in place for international travel but we have seen how quickly variants can spread once they reach our shores does the science not suggest there should be a minimum testing requirement for air travel if not, why not? >> these are things we always talk about and consider. right now i am not so sure we need testing for air travel in this country i always get back to the fact is that people have you wind up getting vaccinated and boosted if they are eligible for a boost. i keep coming back to that because that's really the solution to this problem >> two quick ones. moderna executive has said in the past couple of days that this variant appears threatening and may demand new vaccines. what do you make of those remarks that seem a lot more alarmist than the administration, you, or other vaccine makers. >> well i think -- i know we don't have enough information right now. as you know, and we have said this, that the profile -- the molecular profile the kinds of mutations
fauci, a follow-up to tyler's question. there is screening in place for international travel but we have seen how quickly variants can spread once they reach our shores does the science not suggest there should be a minimum testing requirement for air travel if not, why not? >> these are things we always talk about and consider. right now i am not so sure we need testing for air travel in this country i always get back to the fact is that people have you wind up getting vaccinated and...
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tyler, thank you as always for being here. action on pennsylvania avenue, both sides yesterday. let's start with the capitol. democrats are hoping for an omnibus bill. what kind of plan are they trying to push on the process? >> as we've seen over the past few months, congress waits until the last moments to pass some of these crucial spending bills, and the fight remains as you outline. this bill only funds the government through february, and it is likely we'll see another fight on capitol hill over funding the government. i think what we're seeing in these economic packages where they're necessary to keep the government funding or avert financial disaster like the case with the debt limit is the republicans are using these opportunities to push political messages, and so i think the future economic spending bill package is going to require democrats to move up to attack the president. we saw this yesterday as republicans attacked the president over the vaccine mandate, yet eeg never some cases with the case of rep active ma
tyler, thank you as always for being here. action on pennsylvania avenue, both sides yesterday. let's start with the capitol. democrats are hoping for an omnibus bill. what kind of plan are they trying to push on the process? >> as we've seen over the past few months, congress waits until the last moments to pass some of these crucial spending bills, and the fight remains as you outline. this bill only funds the government through february, and it is likely we'll see another fight on...
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tyler, what's the president's next move?they come back from the holidays, the president is going to reengage with democrats to figure out a path forward. he struck an optimistic tone this week telling the press he thinks he and joe manchin and other democrat senators can get done, a dramatic departure from the sunday night statement we saw from press secretary jen psaki, that was blistering to manchin for walking away from the deal. so they're going to figure out what they need to cut to ultimately get his vote. when you talk to sources on capitol hill, they remain confident there is a deal there and there's enough they can agree on to move forward. but "the halftime report" there's painful conversations in the new year about what is left out of the bill. >> what do those painful conversations sound like among democrats? clearly joe manchin is not on board for the whole thing but he may be willing to work with them on other stuff, is there about how much democrats are willing to compromise at this point? . >> yeah, like tyle
tyler, what's the president's next move?they come back from the holidays, the president is going to reengage with democrats to figure out a path forward. he struck an optimistic tone this week telling the press he thinks he and joe manchin and other democrat senators can get done, a dramatic departure from the sunday night statement we saw from press secretary jen psaki, that was blistering to manchin for walking away from the deal. so they're going to figure out what they need to cut to...
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where democrats go from here is nbc news white house correspondent josh lederman, katy tugman, and tylerager, white house reporter for "the washington post." josh, i'm going to start with you. part of the statement from the white house says, quote, senator manchin promised to continue conversations in the days ahead and to work with us to reach that common ground. if his comments on fox and written statement indicate an end to that effort, they represent a sudden and inexplicable reversal in his position and a breach of his commitments to the president and the senator's colleagues in the house and senate. josh, do you think manchin's announcement truly came as a shocker as everybody is describing it, to the white house? >> it certainly did. and according to our reporting, katie, the white house only learned about a half an hour before joe manchin went on television when they were notified not by manchin himself but by a congressional staffer about what president -- what senator joe manchin intended to say on television. and in fact once the white house got word of that, according to our
where democrats go from here is nbc news white house correspondent josh lederman, katy tugman, and tylerager, white house reporter for "the washington post." josh, i'm going to start with you. part of the statement from the white house says, quote, senator manchin promised to continue conversations in the days ahead and to work with us to reach that common ground. if his comments on fox and written statement indicate an end to that effort, they represent a sudden and inexplicable...
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tyler, thank you for being here on set this morning here in washington. give us a sense, a broad view of what the president and federal government is doing in terms of response to these purely devastating storms. >> that's what the president said this weekend as he addressed these storms and i think what we're seeing is kind of the usual government in action response to disaster. the president declared national emergencies in the states impacted by these storms. he had multiple phone calls with the kentucky governor, as well as the other governors of the state who were hit by this tragedy. today he's going to meet in the oval office with homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas and we expect him to travel to kentucky at some point. he said he would until he wouldn't be a distraction on the ground. >> you don't want to draw first responders away from disaster sites for a presidential visit. but we know visiting a disaster and comforting those in time of tragedy is part of the job for any president. this speaks about grief because how much he suffered
tyler, thank you for being here on set this morning here in washington. give us a sense, a broad view of what the president and federal government is doing in terms of response to these purely devastating storms. >> that's what the president said this weekend as he addressed these storms and i think what we're seeing is kind of the usual government in action response to disaster. the president declared national emergencies in the states impacted by these storms. he had multiple phone...
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that i think is frustrating, tyler. i mean, it -- it seem that is, you know, you -- we all know in one year, this stuff isn't going to go to zero when it comes to the tax credit. >> yes, it is -- it is difficult to repeal programs that have been implemented and may have some constituency. and i would add that, okay, if they want to make this permanent, then why are they not voting on the permanency of both the spending and revenue provisions now? i think the reality is they don't have the votes for it and if they don't have the votes for it today, then the question is will they be able to -- will they be able to extend it in the future? and that's why i think it is helpful for the likes of some of these marginal senators to have this information. and if they want to have more information about as i said by how much corporate tax will have to go up or by how much certain individual income tax rates will have to go up in order to finance this, then by all means, ask the cbo to run those numbers. >> i mean, austin, that do
that i think is frustrating, tyler. i mean, it -- it seem that is, you know, you -- we all know in one year, this stuff isn't going to go to zero when it comes to the tax credit. >> yes, it is -- it is difficult to repeal programs that have been implemented and may have some constituency. and i would add that, okay, if they want to make this permanent, then why are they not voting on the permanency of both the spending and revenue provisions now? i think the reality is they don't have the...
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>> 20-year-old tyler pepper created this massive winter wonder land complete with the snow. and more than a thousand feet of colorful lights. put them up himself using tall ladders and a scissor lift. >> i like all the lights. and the snow. >> so why do it? >> to spread christmas tree. you know. the last few years have been really tough on people. people have lost the meaning of hope and joy. >> you were doing a snowball fight. >> with buddy the elf. we are almost there. >> it is buddy the elf! even he showed up! >> santa! santa's here! >> tyler even posted a promotional video on social media to get the word out. >> that's not the real santa. >> that's such a great movie. what a fabulous and fun, so impressed. >> i want spaghetti with chocolate sauce. >> makes me want to watch that movie. top five favorite christmas movies. we'll be right back. >>> late show with stephen colbert is next. >> all right, thanks for watching us is a paid commercial program for prosvent, sponsored by prosvent llc. do you make frequent trips to the bathroom? suffer from urgency? hesitancy? do you
>> 20-year-old tyler pepper created this massive winter wonder land complete with the snow. and more than a thousand feet of colorful lights. put them up himself using tall ladders and a scissor lift. >> i like all the lights. and the snow. >> so why do it? >> to spread christmas tree. you know. the last few years have been really tough on people. people have lost the meaning of hope and joy. >> you were doing a snowball fight. >> with buddy the elf. we are...
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and she met him as guest on a game show, but once she got on "mary tyler moore" and hit the nerve scenter of a great breakout, she was instant comedy. shy would insert her in a scene, and she would get laughs, and people suddenly said, betty white, where is she from? they knew she was around tv, but the great sit-com, you can watch the great episodes, and my wife was just a huge hit even among the great shows and she could make people laugh and she was essential to the shows and at the heart of them. >> we would be remiss not to talk about her charity rights, and especially animal right, and she said that television and entertainment was just a hobby. >> that is right, and she credited the love of animals with the vacations she would go on with her family to the santa monica mountains, and go off to live in the wilderness, and one year, they gathered the up all of the animals with a real. and her agent in his statement this afternoon referred to the love of animals and how important it was to her. in the last few year, she was not visible in terms of new television, and new episodes, but
and she met him as guest on a game show, but once she got on "mary tyler moore" and hit the nerve scenter of a great breakout, she was instant comedy. shy would insert her in a scene, and she would get laughs, and people suddenly said, betty white, where is she from? they knew she was around tv, but the great sit-com, you can watch the great episodes, and my wife was just a huge hit even among the great shows and she could make people laugh and she was essential to the shows and at...
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tyler, great to have you on the show. we can track santa later on this week. great to have you with us. tyler morgan there. >>> now south africa's president ends his self-isolation after testing positive. how the country's latest wave looks very different than previous ones. >>> new revelations about the trump administration's handling. pandemic. what he says the trump administration pressured him to do next. nurse mariyam sabo knows a moment this pure... ...demands a lotion this pure. new gold bond pure moisture lotion. 24-hour hydration. no parabens, dyes, or fragrances. gold bond. champion your skin. do you struggle to fall asleep and stay asleep? qunol sleep formula combines 5 key nutrients that can help you fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer, and wake up refreshed. the brand i trust is qunol. >>> welcome back to "cnn newsroom." i'm isa soares. if you are just joining us, let me bring you up to date with our top stories this hour. senator joe manchin says he's a no on the build back better abruptly ending negotiations for the biden white house. a numbe
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tyler hollinger from new york city. mayor bill de blasio says it's mandates that have kept the city open. we're still seeing omicron spreading like wild fire here. the mandates don't seem to be helping. your thoughts on how it is to try to conduct business in this environment. everybody i speak to says it's almost impossible. >> yeah, thanks for having me on the show. let's be clear about one thing. we opened in the pandemic. we opened september 1 of last year. we have not known a world that was not a pandemic business operating situation. we have pivoted every which way from sunday and the major instills another harsh penalty for small business. >> yeah, it's interesting. earlier in the press conference, the major said, this covid is bad for humans and bad for business. like he's blaming everything on covid. that's not what is happening here. as you say, restaurant owners are trying to get through this. unfortunately we lost tyler there. so we're not going to finish the conversation at this moment. tyler, you are there
tyler hollinger from new york city. mayor bill de blasio says it's mandates that have kept the city open. we're still seeing omicron spreading like wild fire here. the mandates don't seem to be helping. your thoughts on how it is to try to conduct business in this environment. everybody i speak to says it's almost impossible. >> yeah, thanks for having me on the show. let's be clear about one thing. we opened in the pandemic. we opened september 1 of last year. we have not known a world...
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. >> reporter: tyler beriman is a ten-times xgames medalist and the dream child behind this course. >with creativity and thinking outside the box, you can have one takeoff and four different landings. >> that was crazy! unreal, man. >> reporter: tyler invited some of the sport's best to compete in its second annual event called red bull imagination. these riders aren't here to race, but to push the limits of what can be done on a dirt bike. where judges will score these athletes on their creativity. >> we used to all be racers. we got kind of put in a box. we didn't like racing, we wanted to create content and do it our way. >> reporter: we were invited to watch these elite athletes practice on the red bull course just days before the big event. four-time x games medalist and world record holder vicki golden is the only woman competing. being one of the only women in the field, growing up did you feel accepted or kind of like an outsider? >> kind of one of those things you grew up not knowing. whoever i'm riding around, that's who i want to challenge myself against. you know how it is
. >> reporter: tyler beriman is a ten-times xgames medalist and the dream child behind this course. >with creativity and thinking outside the box, you can have one takeoff and four different landings. >> that was crazy! unreal, man. >> reporter: tyler invited some of the sport's best to compete in its second annual event called red bull imagination. these riders aren't here to race, but to push the limits of what can be done on a dirt bike. where judges will score these...
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just like tyler. if you have to spend 20 minutes staring at the screen, it's time to get up and move his fitness trainer aurelia with this week's exercise tip i. it looks really comfortable, but we will 3. we do shoulder tips. so lay on the floor and hands next to your chest. then 3 your arms. you can stay on the knees if you want to have it harder. kids go on your toes. i will stay on the knees. then you take your left hand to your shoulder. squeeze your stomach, then we go down. and then we changed aside one more time with the full attention on your upper body. with this exercise, it train your whole arm and your center of your body. now with this exercise you can do for 30 seconds. do as many reps as you can in your own pace. then rest 30 seconds and reduce it for 46. if that's too easy, you just can add another 6. so have fun and see you next week for a new addition of in good shape. a with my people and i are taking you on an adventure of a like type destination culture with hon. uh huh. i wrote
just like tyler. if you have to spend 20 minutes staring at the screen, it's time to get up and move his fitness trainer aurelia with this week's exercise tip i. it looks really comfortable, but we will 3. we do shoulder tips. so lay on the floor and hands next to your chest. then 3 your arms. you can stay on the knees if you want to have it harder. kids go on your toes. i will stay on the knees. then you take your left hand to your shoulder. squeeze your stomach, then we go down. and then we...
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best known for her roles on "the golden girls" and "the mary tyler moore show." her quick wit, her humility, and grace. tributes from former co-stars already pouring in. and betty white in her own words on how she wanted to be remembered. >>> other headlines we're following tonight -- new year's eve celebrations scaled back for a second year, as covid cases in the u.s. soar to record highs. more than 2,000,000 infections in the final week of 2021. nearly four americans testing positive every second. across the country, major parties canceled. but new york city pushing ahead with its famous ball drop in times square and a limited crowd with masks and proof of vaccination. new images tonight of the devastating wildfires in colorado. the fast-moving flames destroying as many as 1,000 homes in a matter of hours. two communities gone. the fires fueled by hurricane-force wind gusts, topping 100 miles per hour. the governor touring the disaster zone, saying the fires spread in the blink of an eye. >>> the severe storm threat across several states tonight. winter alerts
best known for her roles on "the golden girls" and "the mary tyler moore show." her quick wit, her humility, and grace. tributes from former co-stars already pouring in. and betty white in her own words on how she wanted to be remembered. >>> other headlines we're following tonight -- new year's eve celebrations scaled back for a second year, as covid cases in the u.s. soar to record highs. more than 2,000,000 infections in the final week of 2021. nearly four...
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and if you have a question for professor tyler please submit that question into the chat. professor tyler come it a was a pleasure to talk to about your book and we will begin by asking you where it has started. not the conversation which i mentioned. but what you did was justice ginsburg in the late nineties early 2000's. how do you describe your relationship at that time? how would you describe it? >> i had exceptional experiences and in both cases i was very lucky to have process he became lifelong mentors. and that's not to say especially the supreme court what they did not involve considerable hard work. justice ginsburg, many people may know but was one of the hardest working individuals and then had an extraordinary work affect and expected the same of her clerks with exacting standards and held this up to the standards but that's what she asked of herself and that is a special thing about her leadership and mentorship. but you wanted to prove yourself to her but i am big on sports analogies. it's like playing on the sports team with michael jordan. she would just r
and if you have a question for professor tyler please submit that question into the chat. professor tyler come it a was a pleasure to talk to about your book and we will begin by asking you where it has started. not the conversation which i mentioned. but what you did was justice ginsburg in the late nineties early 2000's. how do you describe your relationship at that time? how would you describe it? >> i had exceptional experiences and in both cases i was very lucky to have process he...
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just like tyler. if you have to spend 20 minutes staring at the screen, it's time to get up and move his fitness trainer aurelio with this week's exercise tip i. it looks really comfortable, but we will 3 read through shoulder tips. so late on the floor in the hands next through chest. then 3 your arms. you can stay on the knees if you want to have it harder. just go on your toes. i will stay on the knees. then you take your left hand to your shoulder. squeeze your stomach, then we go down. and then we changed aside one more time with the full attention on your upper body. with this exercise, it train your whole arm and your center of your body. now with this exercise you can do for 30 seconds. do as many reps as you can in your own pace. then rest 30 seconds and reduce it for 46. if that's too easy, you just can add another 6, so have fun and see you next week for a new addition of in good shape a ah, ah, with who will shift your guide to life in the digital world. explore the latest online trends. n
just like tyler. if you have to spend 20 minutes staring at the screen, it's time to get up and move his fitness trainer aurelio with this week's exercise tip i. it looks really comfortable, but we will 3 read through shoulder tips. so late on the floor in the hands next through chest. then 3 your arms. you can stay on the knees if you want to have it harder. just go on your toes. i will stay on the knees. then you take your left hand to your shoulder. squeeze your stomach, then we go down. and...
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let's put comedian tyler fisher on the clock. 4 topics and 60 seconds.rofessionals from lawyers to accountants are embracing hoops, studs and charms. searches for men's ear rings are up 147%. a significant portion of that is you. what will you try out with a new hoop earring? >> well, i took my jesus impression a little far. but i love this earring thing. sometimes i go on dates. i will say can we split the bill. the woman says i bought all of this jewelry. i can go so did i. take that credit card out. it's about equity and it's coming to life. i love it. >> to emphasize the bling, to split the check. former playboy model is facing federal assault charges after hitting and spitting on another plane passenger. take a look. >> [shouting]. >> [inaudible]. >> [shouting]. >> tyler, this was on a very short flight. it attracted a lot of attention. is this america's new normal? >> well, as graphic as that was, i have been single so long because of the pandemic. i fly delta once a week to get physical contact. it's the only touching i get. i fly to l.a. and back
let's put comedian tyler fisher on the clock. 4 topics and 60 seconds.rofessionals from lawyers to accountants are embracing hoops, studs and charms. searches for men's ear rings are up 147%. a significant portion of that is you. what will you try out with a new hoop earring? >> well, i took my jesus impression a little far. but i love this earring thing. sometimes i go on dates. i will say can we split the bill. the woman says i bought all of this jewelry. i can go so did i. take that...
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just like tyler. if you have to spend 20 minutes staring at the screen, it's time to get up and move his fitness trainer. oh, really? a. with this week's exercise tip i, it looks really comfortable, but we will 3, we do shoulder types. so late on the floor in the hands next to your chest, then 3 your arms. you can stay on the mean if you want to have it harder to go on your toes. i will stay on the me. then you take your left hand to your shoulder, squeeze your stomach, then we go down. and then we changed aside one more time with the attention on your upper body in with this exercise, it train your whole arm and your center of your body. now with this exercise, you can do for 30 seconds, do as many reps as you can in your own pace, then rest 30 seconds and reduce it for 46. if that's too easy, you just can add another. so have fun and see you next week for a new addition of in good shape a with her. and then just died. jaime, still with an important document, was drafted in this very sweet edition. w
just like tyler. if you have to spend 20 minutes staring at the screen, it's time to get up and move his fitness trainer. oh, really? a. with this week's exercise tip i, it looks really comfortable, but we will 3, we do shoulder types. so late on the floor in the hands next to your chest, then 3 your arms. you can stay on the mean if you want to have it harder to go on your toes. i will stay on the me. then you take your left hand to your shoulder, squeeze your stomach, then we go down. and...