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on the football field, tyler was dominant. in addition to leading the hawks to 10 wins, he was named the first team all-american and recommending ton award. for his work, pro-football caucus gave him the highest grade. thank you, tyler for being an outstanding citizen of our community. i look forward for you to dominant in the nfl. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from mississippi seek recognition? >> i request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> fortunatelier president reagan once said america was founded on the moral proposition that human life and human rights are sacred and the proposition is the bedrock of our natural life, the foundation of our laws, it is the wellspring of our constitution. if our nation can unite around any singular issue it should be that life is sacred, especially the life of a child. this week, tens of thousands of am
on the football field, tyler was dominant. in addition to leading the hawks to 10 wins, he was named the first team all-american and recommending ton award. for his work, pro-football caucus gave him the highest grade. thank you, tyler for being an outstanding citizen of our community. i look forward for you to dominant in the nfl. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from mississippi seek recognition? >> i request unanimous consent to address the...
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tim, what do you think >> first off, tyler, i just had one of my new year's wishes come true, that tyler at least host once in 2022. >> it's been a while. >> it's too long maybe they'll tag you for the new year's show again. who knows? let's get back to the ten-year, we're through the march highs, there's a sense that some of this is really about new fed guidance, a bit more than we got from the fed minutes on wednesday. without getting to wonky on the show, because we try to keep it relatively straightforward real yields have fallen about 25 basis points, which is some sense that people think the fed could run off the balance sheet a bit faster the most pour things for equities here, is we continued the call it dot-com 2.0 crash, i think it's well below the surface, but not necessarily considered to be the top four, five nasdaq plays. the resources trade and reflation trade, the energy trade, they sectors look a lot like back in march in some sense they're below those levels when you say real yields have actually fallen, explain that to the viewer who has to think twice, a i do, what yo
tim, what do you think >> first off, tyler, i just had one of my new year's wishes come true, that tyler at least host once in 2022. >> it's been a while. >> it's too long maybe they'll tag you for the new year's show again. who knows? let's get back to the ten-year, we're through the march highs, there's a sense that some of this is really about new fed guidance, a bit more than we got from the fed minutes on wednesday. without getting to wonky on the show, because we try to...
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>> i'm going to turn to "the mary tyler moore show." for me growing up in minneapolis, having that show happen here, having sue ann nivens 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 bechtel test. 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 character always looking for some action, but it was always on her terms. and i feel like i was trying to think of things that wouldn't get me 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 w
>> i'm going to turn to "the mary tyler moore show." for me growing up in minneapolis, having that show happen here, having sue ann nivens 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 bechtel test. they were shows that centered...
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>> i'm going to turn to the "mary tyler moore show" because it was so formative for me growing up inng sue ann be one of the most profound seminole char -- characters formulating what i was as a comedian and showing things were possible. also, let's just talk about these shows where "golden girls" and "marry tyler moore" were shows of women that didn't rely on men. they were shows that centered around their power and who they were and their comedian timing and their lives and their lives didn't surround themselves with anything else other than -- i mean, sure, sue ann was this hilarious character always looking for action but always on her terms. i was trying to think of something that wouldn't get me censored. action worked out there. always centers herself and her needs and the golden girls same thing, it was about friendships with women. it was about the bond that women have and i love that so much of her career when you look at it is centered around giving women these massive platforms and really showcasing our lives in who we were and that's just amazing and so going back and wa
>> i'm going to turn to the "mary tyler moore show" because it was so formative for me growing up inng sue ann be one of the most profound seminole char -- characters formulating what i was as a comedian and showing things were possible. also, let's just talk about these shows where "golden girls" and "marry tyler moore" were shows of women that didn't rely on men. they were shows that centered around their power and who they were and their comedian timing...
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a trial follows and tyler is sent to a psychiatric hospital for treatment. so why that different ending? clifford conan, who has reported on the entertainment industry in china for a number of years, joints be now in the studio. clifford welcome. why the different ending? well, the rush, the 1st rule of fight club in china anyway, is that and the bad guys cannot win that it and that law enforcement, the side of justice always has to be the winner on death. censorship is a very strange thing in china. and because if you have a wrong doing, if you have say, a crooked cop, are the authorities failing to catch a villain and is a view that, that somehow implies approval for that. so things are very strict in, in how it things are controlled. you know, you, em all cinema is essentially propaganda in that way. and all tv and all drama. everything has to feed into this message that am that everything is under control, that the status quo is, has to be restored at the end, and the authorities, gaunt fearless sensually a bit. but this isn't the 1st time or is it, is t
a trial follows and tyler is sent to a psychiatric hospital for treatment. so why that different ending? clifford conan, who has reported on the entertainment industry in china for a number of years, joints be now in the studio. clifford welcome. why the different ending? well, the rush, the 1st rule of fight club in china anyway, is that and the bad guys cannot win that it and that law enforcement, the side of justice always has to be the winner on death. censorship is a very strange thing in...
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so i make and i so so tyler durden it came out in 1999. and as you saw it, stars brad pete and edward norton. now here's a spoiler alert. those who've seen the film know it ends with norton's character, killing his alter ego tyler blade by bread pit, and then destroying multiple buildings. but that's not what chinese audiences are seen. here is the tweet by film critic cut me howard, where she says that in the chinese version of the film on the streaming platform, 10 cent video, tyler apparently provides clues to the police who are then able to stop the bombing . a trial follows. and tyler is sent to a psychiatric hospital for treatment. so why the different ending? clifford conan, who has reported on the entertainment industry in china for a number of years, joints me now in the studio. clifford welcome. why the different ending? well, the rush, the 1st rule of fight club in china anyway, is that them, the bad guys cannot win that it and that law enforcement at the side of justice always has to be the winner on death. censorship is a very
so i make and i so so tyler durden it came out in 1999. and as you saw it, stars brad pete and edward norton. now here's a spoiler alert. those who've seen the film know it ends with norton's character, killing his alter ego tyler blade by bread pit, and then destroying multiple buildings. but that's not what chinese audiences are seen. here is the tweet by film critic cut me howard, where she says that in the chinese version of the film on the streaming platform, 10 cent video, tyler...
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i am tyler mathisen. here is what's ahead on a busy hour gems amid the wreckage tech slides as interest rates rise but there is opportunity in the washout. we will highlight names in i go from mega cap to the cloud to electric vehicles. and hedge fnds funds unload high growth shares. it's being called a, quote, violent rotation we have the details on the names influential investors are dumping a of the a rapid pace. and hi energy. oil prices up about 6% to start the new year shares of pioneer natural resources riding that rally. the ceo talks demand and production in the year ahead kelly? >> tyler, thank you. hi, everybody. a volatile dave trading. we saw deep loss force the nasdaq earlier on, but gains thousand of 30 points. it almost went negative again. we are going to see if there is more pressure. we haveends comments from the fed's bullard that caused that action. in the s&p, 192 components of it are now 10% or more below their 52-week highs. in the bond market, driving a lot of the action. ever sin
i am tyler mathisen. here is what's ahead on a busy hour gems amid the wreckage tech slides as interest rates rise but there is opportunity in the washout. we will highlight names in i go from mega cap to the cloud to electric vehicles. and hedge fnds funds unload high growth shares. it's being called a, quote, violent rotation we have the details on the names influential investors are dumping a of the a rapid pace. and hi energy. oil prices up about 6% to start the new year shares of pioneer...
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>> it was -- tyler, trust me it's hard to full. it used to be called naked, ticker nakd. >> okay. >> they acquired an ev maker, and now they make evs. i believe they still sell lingerie and swim area, though. >> okay. >> a lot to follow. >> the former name is catchy, naked. i guess. >> from, thank you very much delano, we leave on that note. great to see you appreciate your time today. >> thank you, tyler, i -- >> go ahead. >> thank you, i appreciate you guys. >> we appreciate you, too. leslie and kristina partsinevelos, we thank them dom -- who knows where he has gone but we thank them all. >> most of all we thank frank for the story of naked. >> yes. >>> coming up, needham lauren more martin has been warning of the challenges for in the flicks she reit rated her underperform valuing aon the stock. and tells us what to do now. >>> plus, heap stocks, buyer beware. >>> a look at the worst performing stocks for the week -- goma dne aldn,isy,nd boeing back in a moment you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a
>> it was -- tyler, trust me it's hard to full. it used to be called naked, ticker nakd. >> okay. >> they acquired an ev maker, and now they make evs. i believe they still sell lingerie and swim area, though. >> okay. >> a lot to follow. >> the former name is catchy, naked. i guess. >> from, thank you very much delano, we leave on that note. great to see you appreciate your time today. >> thank you, tyler, i -- >> go ahead. >> thank...
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i'm tyler mathisen here's what's ahead.nflation surging, prices rising at their fastest rate in 40 years. our market guest says bet on the consumer no matter what. >>> and a bitcoin banking bet. silvergate shares falling along with crypto prices but is the volatility creating opportunities for investors like you? we will talk to an analyst who says yes >>> and power potential a. massive east coast wind farm is coming we will look at the stocks that could benefit from this clean energy investment. kelly. >> tyler, thank you very much. hi, everybody. stocks are off their highs the dow now negative after being up 200 earlier on. the s&p hanging on to a gain of six. the nasdaq up 40 points. names like microsoft, salesforce, and alphabet, mooed moest gains of about 1%. and stocks tied to economic growth are getting a lift, like mosaic and free pport mcmoran biogen's stocks are down 6.6% on tuesday. >>> twe begin this hour with inflation, which rose 7% in december from just aee ago that was the fastest pace since 1982, 40 years a
i'm tyler mathisen here's what's ahead.nflation surging, prices rising at their fastest rate in 40 years. our market guest says bet on the consumer no matter what. >>> and a bitcoin banking bet. silvergate shares falling along with crypto prices but is the volatility creating opportunities for investors like you? we will talk to an analyst who says yes >>> and power potential a. massive east coast wind farm is coming we will look at the stocks that could benefit from this...
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just a moment. >> tyler, thank. i'm kelly evans. we're well off the low less than 1 opinion declines for the dow and s&p, but nasdaq still down more than 1%, the tech stocks taking the worst today. for thef irs time since january of 2020, there it is, just below that level this afternoon. so much for bitcoin as an inflation hedge. it's rebounded back up to 41 and change out to bob pisani for more on these moves. bob? >> the important thing here, kelly, is we are looking for a bottom in technology right now i know it looks like a messy day, it is, but it's well off of the lows right now the s&p 500 was down almost 100 points earlier in the morning. it's cut those losses in half. tech of all sores, megacap tech as well as speculative, are starting to rally. tech is still down the middle part,what i call th cyclical sectors, they were down on the day, but haven't been moving as much health care, defensive names have moved into the positive territory, so we're off the lows, but the story really isn't the tech sector. nvidia i noted earl
just a moment. >> tyler, thank. i'm kelly evans. we're well off the low less than 1 opinion declines for the dow and s&p, but nasdaq still down more than 1%, the tech stocks taking the worst today. for thef irs time since january of 2020, there it is, just below that level this afternoon. so much for bitcoin as an inflation hedge. it's rebounded back up to 41 and change out to bob pisani for more on these moves. bob? >> the important thing here, kelly, is we are looking for a...
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thank you, tyler hi, everybody. here's how markets are fairing dow is hanging on to a 100poin gain ending the week much the way it has started. the s&p 500 down 9 points. the nasdaq down 116. and look at the yield on the ten-year, hitting 1.8% one of the biggest jumps we have seen to start the year in like two decades. one of the biggest basis point moves ever to start the year it is lifting financials, the big banks and the regionals, some of them adding 2% today. >>> we begin this hour with jobs in america the unemployment dropped to 3. 9% last month, underscoring the tight labor market wage growth, 4.7% over the past year that is feeding in to fears of inflation, which brings us to the fed, and its expected quicker pace of tightening, and why our next guest says the central bank could be on the verge of making some mistakes. ron insanaa. also with us to discuss how to invest in this environment, mike al fehr with high towered eed a advisers he is also a good golfer the well business. these guys have got it going
thank you, tyler hi, everybody. here's how markets are fairing dow is hanging on to a 100poin gain ending the week much the way it has started. the s&p 500 down 9 points. the nasdaq down 116. and look at the yield on the ten-year, hitting 1.8% one of the biggest jumps we have seen to start the year in like two decades. one of the biggest basis point moves ever to start the year it is lifting financials, the big banks and the regionals, some of them adding 2% today. >>> we begin...
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let's begin with story on penn for that, we bring in contessa brewer >> hello, tyler.ast march was penn was sitting pretty, $142 a share today it is nearly $100 cheaper. shares took a nose dive in november follows bad press over bar stool's dave port now. today he is bracing for more bad news he was on twitter talking about. interest rates increased concerns and pressure on sports betting stocks then you have the investors who worry the margin expansion that the casinos discovered during covid really peaked. analysts also think that penn missed an opportunity when it didn't land a license in new york for on line sports betting, though the ceo has publicly shrugged that off pointing to the state's high tax rate the average price target from 16 analyst is just under $74 with only one sell rating but no clear catalyst for a turnaround in the near term some analysts point to the free cash flow from bricks and mortar casino and, to say nothing of the bar stool business. >> i love the bricks and mortar over your right shoulder let's go to jeff killberg and get your thoughts
let's begin with story on penn for that, we bring in contessa brewer >> hello, tyler.ast march was penn was sitting pretty, $142 a share today it is nearly $100 cheaper. shares took a nose dive in november follows bad press over bar stool's dave port now. today he is bracing for more bad news he was on twitter talking about. interest rates increased concerns and pressure on sports betting stocks then you have the investors who worry the margin expansion that the casinos discovered during...
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that's when it goes up, tyler.uch more calm doing this than a putt. >> appreciate it. >>> the ceo of raymond james to talk about the fed, yields a strong quarter the stock's up 2.5%. the hedge fund behind the gamestop trade says this will be a good year for stock pickers. he spoke to cnbc to reveal what he is buying now don't go anywhere. >>> welcome back to "power lunch. let's take a look at where the markets stand right now. 63 points higher on the industrial a yo-yo session. the s&p 500 a modest loss down a fifth of a percent maybe a sixthth. nasdaq composite often at 13464. it's been a week. >> topsy-turvy. >> it's going to be one of the worst januaries ever. >> ever. >> ever. >> depending on how much time? a couple trading sessions. tesla weighing on the nasdaq today but the best performer in the s&p look at service now which did post earnings and showed strong billings growth. best since 2018. a lot of traders pointing to results of microsoft and then service now to dispel the idea that software is facing a p
that's when it goes up, tyler.uch more calm doing this than a putt. >> appreciate it. >>> the ceo of raymond james to talk about the fed, yields a strong quarter the stock's up 2.5%. the hedge fund behind the gamestop trade says this will be a good year for stock pickers. he spoke to cnbc to reveal what he is buying now don't go anywhere. >>> welcome back to "power lunch. let's take a look at where the markets stand right now. 63 points higher on the industrial a...
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here's why, tyler. i think this is a great example. if you're looking at wells fargo or jpmorgan, where is it trading versus books that's what we oftentimes use as a measuring stick. we're not necessarily looking at p.e., but what is the price versus the book? you look at something like jpmorgan, it's more than two times book that's expensive wells fargo has rips out and outperforming, and basically 1 1/2 times book, so i think you have to look at each one of these names in a different manner to see where they are, which one is a bit more expensive. when you heard today and looked at the guidance, that didn't look that great, so i think there are different a's, and, you know, for instance, i own bank of america, i also own u.s. bank i had wells fargo. we had huge call activity just two days ago, where they were buying the february 57 1/2 calls. they both 28,000 of those calls. boy, did they work almost immediately. by today, with the big run-up to new 52-week highs, those calls nearly doubled on the day. that was the rental side of it
here's why, tyler. i think this is a great example. if you're looking at wells fargo or jpmorgan, where is it trading versus books that's what we oftentimes use as a measuring stick. we're not necessarily looking at p.e., but what is the price versus the book? you look at something like jpmorgan, it's more than two times book that's expensive wells fargo has rips out and outperforming, and basically 1 1/2 times book, so i think you have to look at each one of these names in a different manner...
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>> hey tyler, hey, kelly i think size of an individual name really matters.ou have to look into why it got there. this is not something that got really large off of expectations that never panned ow this is a stock that continued to kill it over the last ten to 15 years it is not whether apple is killing it or not. it is also what are the other companies in the market. there is not a lot that puts up the balance sheet and greta that apple does one interesting fact -- if you look at the -- everyone is concerned about concentration in the market out of the 30 largest stocks around the world, the s&p 500 is the least concentrated if you look at the top ten stocks, they account for about 31% of the index if you look at germany those top ten stocks account for 56%. mexico, 75%. czech republic, top ten stocks count for 99%. >> that's crazy. >> we are way off of that concentration risk that i think u.s. investors are concerned about. look around the world and i think that will alleviate some of those concerns. >> let's turn if we might to what you expect for 2022 in
>> hey tyler, hey, kelly i think size of an individual name really matters.ou have to look into why it got there. this is not something that got really large off of expectations that never panned ow this is a stock that continued to kill it over the last ten to 15 years it is not whether apple is killing it or not. it is also what are the other companies in the market. there is not a lot that puts up the balance sheet and greta that apple does one interesting fact -- if you look at the --...
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tyler and "power lunch" pick things up right now? we will see you in just a few minutes. welcome, everybody, to "power lunch. we begin with breaking news on the fed. minutes from the central bank's last meeting, one of the most consequently in years, are being released at this hour. investors will look for details on how policy makers plan to pull back on pandemic era stimulus plurs we will have reaction, analysis and the impact on see sectors of the economy. >> hi, everybody as we await those minutes let's get a state of play on the markets intel, merck, honeywell some of the biggest gainers in the s&p. in the nasdaq technology weighing heavily as well real estate also one of the areas where we are seeing some declines today again, there is your state of play as we await the fed minutes. the ten-year yield a key focus as well. right now it is hovering around 1.68 -- 1.686%, ty. >> let's get to your fed panel steve liesman will bring us the key numbers and headlines as soon as he gets them diane swank a chief economist aboutw grand thornton. and bob pisani and -- >> diane
tyler and "power lunch" pick things up right now? we will see you in just a few minutes. welcome, everybody, to "power lunch. we begin with breaking news on the fed. minutes from the central bank's last meeting, one of the most consequently in years, are being released at this hour. investors will look for details on how policy makers plan to pull back on pandemic era stimulus plurs we will have reaction, analysis and the impact on see sectors of the economy. >> hi,...
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kelly and tyler, thank you welcome to "closing bell." you thought the market would calm down after yesterday's stunning comeback, think again the major averages making another remarkable turn with the dow now up more than 200 points. it was down 818 at the lows of the day. >> stunning reversal yesterday, almost as stunning today. i'm wilfred frost. good froome. let's look at what's driving the action earnings season wrapping up with ge, american express, and j&j after reporting before the bell.
kelly and tyler, thank you welcome to "closing bell." you thought the market would calm down after yesterday's stunning comeback, think again the major averages making another remarkable turn with the dow now up more than 200 points. it was down 818 at the lows of the day. >> stunning reversal yesterday, almost as stunning today. i'm wilfred frost. good froome. let's look at what's driving the action earnings season wrapping up with ge, american express, and j&j after...
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pisani >> hello, tyler. to bring you up to date on the market because very interesting movement going on just below the surface here. i call it a rerating of the market look what's strong reopening. chevron, financials like jpmorgan industrials like caterpillar all having a great day megacap tech is down, but not dramatic apple, microsoft, amd. salesforce i'm watching the shopifys, twilios. they're the ones getting hit the most the ones that don't make a lot of money like the shopifys of the world, they're the ones that get hit here if you look at the equal weight s&p 500, rsp the symbol, it's doing very well. that means the broad market is advancing. that's very, very healthy right now. there's the white line the rsp. as for january, a lot of barometers out there people love their january barometers the santa claus rally is good today and it's normally good for a 1.4% increase and it's doing a lot better than that as of right now. there's also the first five-day indicator for the the rest of the year the ja
pisani >> hello, tyler. to bring you up to date on the market because very interesting movement going on just below the surface here. i call it a rerating of the market look what's strong reopening. chevron, financials like jpmorgan industrials like caterpillar all having a great day megacap tech is down, but not dramatic apple, microsoft, amd. salesforce i'm watching the shopifys, twilios. they're the ones getting hit the most the ones that don't make a lot of money like the shopifys of...
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>> thank you so much, tyler. >> you bet. >> look.en pretty clear in the last year and a half is we have seen strong fundamentals out of tesla we have seen positively inflicting volumes basically every unit they produce they can sell margins have surprised sharply to the upside. i think the challenge for us is always in the valuation with th, we see an attractive entry point that we think it's smart to take advantage of >> where do you think the stock can go from where it is today? i see on the ciron there 1025. >> our target price is $1025 we have a blue sky case of $1700. i think tesla stock is a function of both fundamentals but also nonfundamental factors. to the fact the fundamentals continue to remain supportive and if you have any resumed appetite for growth, that should support the stock. >> are you looking at price to earnings or what metric? >> our valuation methodology is based on an outlook of 2030, a pe outlook at that time when you discount it back, but we're also embedding other probabilities for upside and downside sce
>> thank you so much, tyler. >> you bet. >> look.en pretty clear in the last year and a half is we have seen strong fundamentals out of tesla we have seen positively inflicting volumes basically every unit they produce they can sell margins have surprised sharply to the upside. i think the challenge for us is always in the valuation with th, we see an attractive entry point that we think it's smart to take advantage of >> where do you think the stock can go from where it...
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tyler, thank you. >>> new this morning, the investigation into that day-long siege at a texas synagogue deepening with two teenagers arrested in the u.k. further details about their possible connection to the case have not been released so far. a loud boom could be heard outside as the ordeal came to an end sunday with the gunman shot dead after a nearly 11 hour standoff. all four hostages were freed unharmed thankfully. the fbi has identified saturday's gunman as 44-year-old british citizen ma'lik akram. he entered as the sunday morning sabbath was live streamed. >> hard to hear there. they believe he may have been trying to get the release of affia saddiki. she was convicted for the 2010 attempted murder of u.s. officers in afghanistan. >>> dig in a little deeper on all of this this morning. julia kaye, so nice to have you this morning. i know you've been following this all weekend. does it strike you as odd that neither u.s. officials nor u.k. officials appear to have had the suspect on any watch li
tyler, thank you. >>> new this morning, the investigation into that day-long siege at a texas synagogue deepening with two teenagers arrested in the u.k. further details about their possible connection to the case have not been released so far. a loud boom could be heard outside as the ordeal came to an end sunday with the gunman shot dead after a nearly 11 hour standoff. all four hostages were freed unharmed thankfully. the fbi has identified saturday's gunman as 44-year-old british...
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tyler mauldin, thanks so much for keeping a close eye on all of that. just an incredible mess, isn't it? so saturday's hostage crisis at a texas synagogue is being investigated in the u.s. and the uk after news the attacker was british. malik faisal akram was killed by an fbi rescue team sent to save the hostages in colleyville, texas. now counterterrorism police in greater manchester, england say two teens have been detained in that case. the synagogue was live-streaming its worship service when the hostage taking began. audio from that livestream caught part of the terrifying ordeal. take a listen. international security editor nick paton-walsh has more on what we're learning from london. >> reporter: malik faisal akram from blackburn in the north of england. according to greater manchester police in a statement echoing what we'd heard from u.s. officials earlier. he is a uk national. and a lot of focus of course since the beginning according to u.s. authorities about what information uk officials can supply to them. now, we've also heard from his fam
tyler mauldin, thanks so much for keeping a close eye on all of that. just an incredible mess, isn't it? so saturday's hostage crisis at a texas synagogue is being investigated in the u.s. and the uk after news the attacker was british. malik faisal akram was killed by an fbi rescue team sent to save the hostages in colleyville, texas. now counterterrorism police in greater manchester, england say two teens have been detained in that case. the synagogue was live-streaming its worship service...
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tyler shields, the theranos whistle—blower. —— tyler schulz.ning a showroom in the chinese region of xinjiang, where beijing is accused of genocide and other abuses against muslim uyghurs. it was opened on new year's eve, weeks after the us banned imports from xinjiang suspected of being made using forced labour. tesla, headed by the billionaire elon musk, has not commented. you have been watching bbc news. hello, i'm jane to go with your latest sports news. romelu lukaku has apologised to his team—mates and is back in the squad for tomorrow's league cup semifinal against tottenham. the belgian, who was dropped for chelsea's match with liverpool at the weekend after saying in an interview that he was not happy under manager thomas tuchel and he would like to return to inter milan in italy in the future. tuchel said any pair had a canned meeting and it was time to move on. for me, the most important thing was to understand and clearly understand and believe it was not intentional. he did not do this intentionally to create this kind of noise in
tyler shields, the theranos whistle—blower. —— tyler schulz.ning a showroom in the chinese region of xinjiang, where beijing is accused of genocide and other abuses against muslim uyghurs. it was opened on new year's eve, weeks after the us banned imports from xinjiang suspected of being made using forced labour. tesla, headed by the billionaire elon musk, has not commented. you have been watching bbc news. hello, i'm jane to go with your latest sports news. romelu lukaku has apologised...
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tyler here here's what is ahead for you seven rate tyhikes this year?hat a more aggressive fed could mean for the market and your investments. demo the reno trade? it may hit the brakes and create stock winners and losers in the year ahead plus high energy nat gas on pace for the best week since august 2020 we'll talk demand, supply and whether russia is the big wild card kelly? >> all right hi, everybody. looks like we'll end with the big intraday highs earlier we were down by 500. it's actually the laggard. s&p up 1.3%. the nasdaq up. tech leading the way small caps struggling. more than 20% off the high for the russell. questions about the unprofitable companies in it. earnings a huge factor visa and apple leading the dow higher visa up 9% apple's up nearly 6% chevron and caterpillar are lagging. some of the worst in the dow down 5% and 4%. cat with higher costs and china softness chevron fell short of expectations the concern is the fed bank of america merrill lynch with a bold call calling for seven rate hikes let's welcome ethan harris you are the
tyler here here's what is ahead for you seven rate tyhikes this year?hat a more aggressive fed could mean for the market and your investments. demo the reno trade? it may hit the brakes and create stock winners and losers in the year ahead plus high energy nat gas on pace for the best week since august 2020 we'll talk demand, supply and whether russia is the big wild card kelly? >> all right hi, everybody. looks like we'll end with the big intraday highs earlier we were down by 500. it's...
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years later she was best known for her role on the mary tyler moore show in the '70s ♪♪ thank you forng a friend. >> reporter: once again in the 1980s and '90s on the hit show "the golden girls". >> there is nothing more frustrating for waiting for one of these suckers to rise and it just won't. >> the older she got, the more popular she became with a much younger generation. >> i'm betty freakin' white, and this is jay-z. >> reporter: and the oldest white on "saturday night live" at the age of 88. her fans have also dropped off stuffed animals here at her star on the hollywood walk of fame because betty white was also an animal rights activist for many years. >> she is known worldwide as an animal lover, but just at the zoo but everywhere she goes. when she gets together with animals, she is not afraid of everything. we can put snakes around her neck. she will pet any animal that is okay to touch. >> i think she's one of the most iconic television personalities that ever lived, and i actually went to the mailbox this morning and grabbed the people magazine and she's on the cover of i
years later she was best known for her role on the mary tyler moore show in the '70s ♪♪ thank you forng a friend. >> reporter: once again in the 1980s and '90s on the hit show "the golden girls". >> there is nothing more frustrating for waiting for one of these suckers to rise and it just won't. >> the older she got, the more popular she became with a much younger generation. >> i'm betty freakin' white, and this is jay-z. >> reporter: and the oldest...
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from mary tyler moore to the "golden girls" to "saturday night live," her name spanned generations. white dying just days shy of her 100th birthday. >>> our first look at the mass destruction in colorado. up to 1,000 homes torched by fast moving wild fires entire neighborhoods wiped out. tonight we take you inside the frantic evacuation of tens of thousands as those fires closed in. >>> celebrations and cancellations. covid forcing many cities to scrap their new year's plans but new york and vegas are still pushing forward as the u.s. case count sets another new record, nearly 600,000 in a single day. >>> storms taking aim at major airports during one of the busiest travel weekends of the year airlines already grounding a thousand flights a day. will you make it back home >>> the fall-out after police report the shooting killed an endangered tiger at a florida zoo. will they press charges against the custodian? who stuck his arm inside that cage >>> and as we close out 2021, the new year's festivities already underway from around the world >>> this is nbc "nightly news" with lester
from mary tyler moore to the "golden girls" to "saturday night live," her name spanned generations. white dying just days shy of her 100th birthday. >>> our first look at the mass destruction in colorado. up to 1,000 homes torched by fast moving wild fires entire neighborhoods wiped out. tonight we take you inside the frantic evacuation of tens of thousands as those fires closed in. >>> celebrations and cancellations. covid forcing many cities to scrap...
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>> tyler, how the week started with take. two interact ifr with zynga. down on concerns about the valuation but paying a premium across social platform games are a driver of community and communication and ad dollars projected to grow to $5.75 billion with $2.of billion going to ads in video game content this year. twitter reports that q4 was the biggest quarter ever for gaming conversations with 14% growth in tweets about games last year facebook with more than 900 million people who play games and watch video game content or connected gaming groups on facebook every month tells us every month the app grew 47% and twitch viewing grew 45% last year and second viewed content on reddit last year. amazon bought twitch in 2014 and alphabet with youtube games because ad dollars following that engagement in games and content made about the games. >> julia, thank you. kelly? >> thank you for watching "power lunch. see you on tuesday "closing bell" starts now. >>> happy friday welcome to "closing bell." i'm sara eisen the market lower today and the nasdaq is bou
>> tyler, how the week started with take. two interact ifr with zynga. down on concerns about the valuation but paying a premium across social platform games are a driver of community and communication and ad dollars projected to grow to $5.75 billion with $2.of billion going to ads in video game content this year. twitter reports that q4 was the biggest quarter ever for gaming conversations with 14% growth in tweets about games last year facebook with more than 900 million people who...
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v. sitcoms as she established herself in the us in shows like life with elizabeth the mary tyler moore show. she even had her own show. the betty white show, she was also staple on various game shows that it was, of course, in the golden girls when she really became an international star and became known to new generations. right. wikipedia told me that that ran for 7 seasons. so it's clearly a success, but was considered groundbreaking, or this was the 1st show where you had older women as the main protagonist, not just playing, supporting characters, not just the mother's, not just the grandmother's is still difficult for all the actors to get, you know, starring good rolls back then it really unheard of let alone to, to cheat ash, international stardom doing so we saw it white and her costar, navigating things you often see on tv and young people doing, you know, like dating and job hunting. and she was also credited with a number of 1st, it was kind of the 1st time you saw a group of adults living together rather than the nuclear family. it was proof that you can still we single an
v. sitcoms as she established herself in the us in shows like life with elizabeth the mary tyler moore show. she even had her own show. the betty white show, she was also staple on various game shows that it was, of course, in the golden girls when she really became an international star and became known to new generations. right. wikipedia told me that that ran for 7 seasons. so it's clearly a success, but was considered groundbreaking, or this was the 1st show where you had older women as the...
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tyler schultz said the jurors got it right when they convicted elizabeth holmes. kpix 5 is len ramirez on why he was never called to testify. >> reporter: tyler schultz was one of the first theranos insiders to report the fraud he was witnessing inside the company to both federal regulators and the media , and he paid a tremendous personal price for being a whistleblower, yet he was never called this courthouse to testify in the trial. >> i would've been happy to testify. >> reporter: tyler schultz watched the trial and conviction on the sidelines. the grandson of the theranos former secretary of state, he joined theranos fresh after graduating from stanford. he told cbs mornings that he once bought into the grandiose vision for revolutionizing blood testing and healthcare. >> even when i was working with the product every single day, seeing it failed time after time after time, i can go have a 5 minute conversation with elizabeth and feel i was saving the world again. >> reporter: he eventually saw through the questionable practices and alerted federal regulators
tyler schultz said the jurors got it right when they convicted elizabeth holmes. kpix 5 is len ramirez on why he was never called to testify. >> reporter: tyler schultz was one of the first theranos insiders to report the fraud he was witnessing inside the company to both federal regulators and the media , and he paid a tremendous personal price for being a whistleblower, yet he was never called this courthouse to testify in the trial. >> i would've been happy to testify. >>...
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tyler mauldin, thank you. >>> let's go to new jersey.telling us about 12 inches of snow there overnight. they're expected to get up to 18. governor phil murphy has declared a state of emergency here. so he says he's hoping for the best, but without question, quote, he's preparing for the worst. >> let's head over to brian todd. you were out on the boardwalk. things were intense there. they looked even worse where you are now. the snow as christi said before, moving sideways. what is it like out there? >> reporter: right. boris, i can tell you, it's getting more dangerous. just to stand out here. as you mentioned, it's blowing sid sideways. it's getting more intense. the snow is getting heavier. this is about a 4- or 5-foot-tall snow drift. i'm going to try to navigate over it. it was not made by plowing. it's made by snow flying and accumulating here. i got to the side of it. i'll try to get back to the other side. this is a natural buildup of snow blocking a driveway into a hotel here. this is south carolina avenue. visibility here as y
tyler mauldin, thank you. >>> let's go to new jersey.telling us about 12 inches of snow there overnight. they're expected to get up to 18. governor phil murphy has declared a state of emergency here. so he says he's hoping for the best, but without question, quote, he's preparing for the worst. >> let's head over to brian todd. you were out on the boardwalk. things were intense there. they looked even worse where you are now. the snow as christi said before, moving sideways. what...
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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 million 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 ale
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 million infections in the final week of 2021. nearly four...
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i am tyler mathisen. what's ahead on a busy hour gems amid the wreckage tech slides as interest rates rise but there is opportunity in the washout. we will highlight names in i go from mega cap to the cloud to electric vehicles. and hedge fnds funds unload high growth shares. it's being called a, quote, violent rotation we have the details on the names influential investors are dumping a of the a rapid pace.
i am tyler mathisen. what's ahead on a busy hour gems amid the wreckage tech slides as interest rates rise but there is opportunity in the washout. we will highlight names in i go from mega cap to the cloud to electric vehicles. and hedge fnds funds unload high growth shares. it's being called a, quote, violent rotation we have the details on the names influential investors are dumping a of the a rapid pace.
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tyler? >> thank you very much one of the things he did seem to point out is if russia moves against ukraine, russian banks would not be able to deal in u.s. dollars that would be a stiff and stern-point for them kayla, keep listening in we may come back to you. >>> i don't know if we've got a trade here guy, tim, steve and karen are with us tonight. let me ask you, karen is theres in trade that you can discern from the hour and 25 minutes we heard from the president >> no, i don't know what there would broadband. i feel like what was going on in the markets was sort of the big story of the today nothing made me feel that something dramatic was going to happen, but all of that being said, i thought it was an interesting day in the market. it wasn't a panic, but we sauce the volatility index tick up, and the last hour was a bad one, so maybe tomorrow could be a turnaround day. >> it did start to slip away things were starting to slide, and this feels more and more, guy, like a bit of a mudslid
tyler? >> thank you very much one of the things he did seem to point out is if russia moves against ukraine, russian banks would not be able to deal in u.s. dollars that would be a stiff and stern-point for them kayla, keep listening in we may come back to you. >>> i don't know if we've got a trade here guy, tim, steve and karen are with us tonight. let me ask you, karen is theres in trade that you can discern from the hour and 25 minutes we heard from the president >> no,...
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tyler? got to have a stomach for it. >> i got to say i agree with you on caesars the amount of advertising in the new york market on sports events is astonishing thank you. >>> the russell now nearly flat on the session where are you? over here now. are investors missing a big inflation hedge? that's the argument. we'll put in front of you, next. 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. you two are all set. have a great flight. thanks. we'll see ya. ah, they're getting so smart. choose the app that fits your investing style. ♪♪ take a look at the russell 2000 falling more than 20% from its all-time closing high in november that makes it the worst performer of all the ma
tyler? got to have a stomach for it. >> i got to say i agree with you on caesars the amount of advertising in the new york market on sports events is astonishing thank you. >>> the russell now nearly flat on the session where are you? over here now. are investors missing a big inflation hedge? that's the argument. we'll put in front of you, next. 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...
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. >> meteorologist tyler maldin joins us with the winter weather. this is a brutal as well as dangerous winter storm. we have rain, ice, snow. give us a sense of how long it is expected to last here. >> so this is going to continue for probably the next 24 to 36 hours, isa. down here across the southeast where the rain fell and then the snow melted, well now we're dealing with temperatures dropping below freezing so we are going to be dealing with icing on the roadways down here across the southeast. from northeast georgia all the way up into maine we are looking at millions on our winter weather alerts as the system jets off to the northeast. notice that the carolinas are now drying out. we're also seeing a little bit of snowfall on the back side beginning to wrap around and also we have severe weather that was dealt with in maryland. now just heavy rainfall moving into new york city. the really heavy snowfall across pennsylvania, the state of new york, ohio and that's going to continue to wrap around and push up to the north as you can see going t
. >> meteorologist tyler maldin joins us with the winter weather. this is a brutal as well as dangerous winter storm. we have rain, ice, snow. give us a sense of how long it is expected to last here. >> so this is going to continue for probably the next 24 to 36 hours, isa. down here across the southeast where the rain fell and then the snow melted, well now we're dealing with temperatures dropping below freezing so we are going to be dealing with icing on the roadways down here...
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>> well, they're two very different situations, tyler. two years ago when the pandemic hit, we were back into dynamics that were not that different from the financial crisis with a non traditional economic event essentially causing confidence, employment, everything to collapse the fed basically acted in an emergency situation doing a lot of creative things then guarding against the possibility of a very weak recovery, much like we had after the crisis in retrospect, that perhaps was taken to far and so they've been caught off guard by not just a very strong recovery and demand, but also significant and lasting c constraints on supply and the result is that you see this big gap opening up between what people want to do and spend and what the economy seems to be able to provide and the result is low unemployment and high inflation and the fed completely positioned inkrcorrectly with te federal funds rate still at zero and buying bonds they need to reverse course quickly and doing so without doing a lot of damage to the markets or the econo
>> well, they're two very different situations, tyler. two years ago when the pandemic hit, we were back into dynamics that were not that different from the financial crisis with a non traditional economic event essentially causing confidence, employment, everything to collapse the fed basically acted in an emergency situation doing a lot of creative things then guarding against the possibility of a very weak recovery, much like we had after the crisis in retrospect, that perhaps was...
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eamon javers has the story >> hi, tyler s.e.c.irman gary gensler wrapped up a media viability with a number of reporters and made news that hedge fund managers might not like to hear. i asked whether he is considering new rules around disclosures from large investors that acquire that 5% threshold of a publicly traded company if you hit that threshold as an investor you have ten days to disclose that to the company againstler said he anticipates they might have new rules about that he is concerned about information asymmetry, that is that regular investors don't know there is a big investor out there acquiring a large chunk of a publicly traded company and thinks that that nine day period after the initial investment might be too long. he wants to shorten it he didn't say how long he would shorten it to or the time line for new rules changes. that's likely to be unpopular among hedge fund managers, many who tell me that that the ten-day period is already too short. they want to be able to hide their streams for that period of time
eamon javers has the story >> hi, tyler s.e.c.irman gary gensler wrapped up a media viability with a number of reporters and made news that hedge fund managers might not like to hear. i asked whether he is considering new rules around disclosures from large investors that acquire that 5% threshold of a publicly traded company if you hit that threshold as an investor you have ten days to disclose that to the company againstler said he anticipates they might have new rules about that he is...
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and for some of them, mary tyler moore was like a port of entry. >> i'm doing as good a job as he did> better! and i'm being paid less than he was because -- >> you're a woman. >> the television female could be a hero. she could be the main event. >> rita. all right. >> out loud! >> the first script written by allen burns and jim gricks had mary coming to minneapolis divorced. and very quickly cbs says, no, no, no, no, no. >> at the beginning of the decade, divorce was considered somewhat scandalous. >> she went on dates with a lot of guys. >> but the guys weren't really important. >> we seem to be hitting it off. and i just thought -- >> you just thought? >> she's not obsessed with finding a husband. >> don't forget to take your pill. >> i won't. >> i won't. >> this was about people coping with one another. and the workplace was like a family. >> i told ted to close with the copy for sue ann. >> oh, my god. >> what's wrong? >> i told the projectionist it was the other way around. >> oh, my god. >> local pig farmers served notice today that rising corn prices are forcing them to find
and for some of them, mary tyler moore was like a port of entry. >> i'm doing as good a job as he did> better! and i'm being paid less than he was because -- >> you're a woman. >> the television female could be a hero. she could be the main event. >> rita. all right. >> out loud! >> the first script written by allen burns and jim gricks had mary coming to minneapolis divorced. and very quickly cbs says, no, no, no, no, no. >> at the beginning of the...
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remembering a star, from the early days of television to the mary tyler moore show, an iconic role on the golden girls, fans say thank you for being a friend to comedy legend betty white. >>> in colorado, the fight against the destructive historic wildfire turns to rebuilding. hundreds of families finding what they can to be thankful for. >> we stayed up all night long just hugging each other, just glad that we have each other and we have our kids. >> plus, democrats and former president trump planning duelling events as next week marks one year since the capitol hill insurrection. we're talking live to the man who was in charge of the reviewing the security failures on that day, about what the future could hold. >>> good morning, everybody, happy new year, it is saturday, january 1st, 2022. i'm lindsey reiser. here's a live look right now at times square. hard to believe just a few hours ago 15,000 people were there, reveling and ringing in that new year, watching that ball drop, crews had this place cleaned up, you can see it's looking pretty pristine there with wet roads as the rai
remembering a star, from the early days of television to the mary tyler moore show, an iconic role on the golden girls, fans say thank you for being a friend to comedy legend betty white. >>> in colorado, the fight against the destructive historic wildfire turns to rebuilding. hundreds of families finding what they can to be thankful for. >> we stayed up all night long just hugging each other, just glad that we have each other and we have our kids. >> plus, democrats and...
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meteorologist tyler molden is with us. good morning, tyler. so it's not over yet.se as to when the situation may improve? >> well, i mean, there are a couple of systems, isa, we're watching for later on this week. so once this mess that we're dealing with right now improves, there's yet another system that will be coming in. this is how much snow they were dealing with up until northeast. and this is how much they were digging out of. you definitely need a shovel if you lived in buffalo, new york, because we saw 21 inches of snowfall in buffalo because of this system. going into the mid atlantic, we also were dealing with feet of snowfall from flat rock, north carolina, 15.5 inches to harpersville, ohio, 22.5 inches of snow. that's the kind of snowfall totals we were dealing with. right now you can see it's tranquil tr today. conditions will improve over the next 24 hours across the east. however, notice what's lurking across the northern plains going on into the great lakes a clipper system. that clipper system is going to bring some winter mischief and then event
meteorologist tyler molden is with us. good morning, tyler. so it's not over yet.se as to when the situation may improve? >> well, i mean, there are a couple of systems, isa, we're watching for later on this week. so once this mess that we're dealing with right now improves, there's yet another system that will be coming in. this is how much snow they were dealing with up until northeast. and this is how much they were digging out of. you definitely need a shovel if you lived in buffalo,...
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tyler gordon is famous for painting celebrities including this one of betty white.says he was shocked to hear she passed away and we asked him what inspired him to paint her portrait. >> she was a kind person. i saw a couple videos of her talking to different celebrities. i tried to capture her being happy. dan: he sure did. tyler says he painted the roses around her image because of her character rose on the golden girls. we used our news app to send out a push alert when betty white died today. download it so you will find out about breaking news as it happens. ama: officials are calling yesterday's fire the most destructive in-state history. the governor says the fast-moving fire destroyed 1000 homes. officials say it's likely the fire was sparked by power lines down by strong winds. there are no casualties reported. some residents are still unsure if their homes survive. >> we can tell that things look ok from up here. there is smoldering in the area. until we get down there, it's impossible to know. we find places to stay and hope for the best. ama: officials h
tyler gordon is famous for painting celebrities including this one of betty white.says he was shocked to hear she passed away and we asked him what inspired him to paint her portrait. >> she was a kind person. i saw a couple videos of her talking to different celebrities. i tried to capture her being happy. dan: he sure did. tyler says he painted the roses around her image because of her character rose on the golden girls. we used our news app to send out a push alert when betty white...
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tyler joined right after graduating from stanford. he said he initially bought into the vision for revolutionizing the testing, but eventually saw through the questionable practices that just let their fraud conviction. the implosion of theranos was not only a spectacular failure for that company and its founder, but kpix 5's devin fehely reports, it also serves as a warning for other tech startups. >> reporter: silicon valley is often criticized for not thinking enough about the far- reaching implications of the technology it creates. elizabeth holmes the failings however are more fundamental read her technology didn't work, and she lied about it. the gap between what she claimed it could do and what it in fact was ble proved to be a chasm that cannot be bridged by misrepresentations and outright lies. >> this hasn't always only been elizabeth holmes on trial. this is been silicon valley on trial. >> reporter: elizabeth holmes guilty verdict will force silicon valley to be a little less brash and more buttoned- down terrain in the ov
tyler joined right after graduating from stanford. he said he initially bought into the vision for revolutionizing the testing, but eventually saw through the questionable practices that just let their fraud conviction. the implosion of theranos was not only a spectacular failure for that company and its founder, but kpix 5's devin fehely reports, it also serves as a warning for other tech startups. >> reporter: silicon valley is often criticized for not thinking enough about the far-...
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tyler, thank you so much.ppreciate that. >>> new jersey one several in the region that is under this state of emergency. joining me right now by phone is new jersey governor phil murphy. everyone keeps referring to this as the triple whammy particularly for your state. you got accumulation, you have wind, and possible tidal surge as well. how are you assessing things? >> good to be with you. i think that you have it exactly right. it is a statewide event, so there is snow all over the state but it is really the jersey shore that is getting clobbered. your colleague in atlantic city had a right. you pick any number of towns that i've been in touch with, but asbury park, avalon, any number of communities are clocking in somewhere 15 plus inches of snow with several hours still to run. very high gusting winds especially on the shore. a little less concerned about flooding. that is not to say that we're not concerned about it, but being accumulation and winds are the bill big challenge right no. >> and so how do y
tyler, thank you so much.ppreciate that. >>> new jersey one several in the region that is under this state of emergency. joining me right now by phone is new jersey governor phil murphy. everyone keeps referring to this as the triple whammy particularly for your state. you got accumulation, you have wind, and possible tidal surge as well. how are you assessing things? >> good to be with you. i think that you have it exactly right. it is a statewide event, so there is snow all...
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maybe the calculus changes let's zero in more on microsoft and bring in citi senior equity stratiest tyler cadkey, raised his from 376 to 386. what do you make of the afterhours move if anything as it indicates what investor sentiment, how it's reacting to a big reliable stock like microsoft? >> yes, it was quite the aftermarket performance on the stock yesterday. i think what you're seeing is a bit of a sigh of relief across the tech sector, and as you mentioned earlier, i think the key was that azure growth, while disappointing in the quarter, was expected to actually reaccelerate by one to two points next quarter, and one of the metrics that really stood out to us on the quarter was the commercial bookings number, so that's kind of more of your leading indicator in terms of what customers are expected to spend in the future. that number was up 37% year over year, constant currency. one of the strongest performances we've seen in years, even if you normalize for the easy comp. so we think the combination of the strong commercial bookings, the acceleration in azure really just proves that
maybe the calculus changes let's zero in more on microsoft and bring in citi senior equity stratiest tyler cadkey, raised his from 376 to 386. what do you make of the afterhours move if anything as it indicates what investor sentiment, how it's reacting to a big reliable stock like microsoft? >> yes, it was quite the aftermarket performance on the stock yesterday. i think what you're seeing is a bit of a sigh of relief across the tech sector, and as you mentioned earlier, i think the key...
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. >> reporter: before she became a household name on the "mary tyler moore show," she was a familiar face on tv, hosting and appearing in tv commercials. >> sportsmen toiletries. >> reporter: it is a regular on game shows, from "to tell the truth," to "the match game." >> on the first one finished. >> you are finished a long time ago, sweetheart. >> reporter: to her favorite -- >> "password" -- >> reporter: but the role of sue and nevins on the top rated "mary tyler moore show" made her a star. it became her trademark, a sweet little lady who says not so sweet things. >> sue and, could you do me a favor? >> may be on my lunch hour. >> reporter: in 1985, white took on a new role playing the lovable and nacve rose on "the golden girls." >> even a trip to the bank can be exciting if you wear a ski mask. >> reporter: considered one of the most progressive tv shows of all time, the four older single women living as housemates in miami reagan awards, and maintained a cult status for decades. >> it is me, blanche. >> reporter: as she got older, her popularity actually increased. >> you are
. >> reporter: before she became a household name on the "mary tyler moore show," she was a familiar face on tv, hosting and appearing in tv commercials. >> sportsmen toiletries. >> reporter: it is a regular on game shows, from "to tell the truth," to "the match game." >> on the first one finished. >> you are finished a long time ago, sweetheart. >> reporter: to her favorite -- >> "password" -- >> reporter:...
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. >> reporter: and on "the mary tyler moore show", betty's show stealing performance as sue anne nivensned what was supposed to be a small, insignificant role into america's happiest homemaker. >> i have done that show every day since july 1963. you know what that means, mary? it means i've been smiling for 11 years. >> reporter: who could forget the beloved rose nylund on the "golden girls"? >> reporter: and in the land of romantic comedies, betty lived a love story for the ages, meeting her future husband alan on the game show "password". >> one thing, the password tonight is -- >> home. will you take me home, please. >> i certainly will. thank you. good night. >> reporter: when her husband died from cancer in 1981, she never remarried. during her spare time, betty white was a fierce friend of animals, raising money and always advocating for their protection tonight her hollywood star celebrated by those who took her as inspiration, her passing marking an end to an golden era peter, you are looking right now at this growing memorial right here on the hollywood walk of fame people comi
. >> reporter: and on "the mary tyler moore show", betty's show stealing performance as sue anne nivensned what was supposed to be a small, insignificant role into america's happiest homemaker. >> i have done that show every day since july 1963. you know what that means, mary? it means i've been smiling for 11 years. >> reporter: who could forget the beloved rose nylund on the "golden girls"? >> reporter: and in the land of romantic comedies, betty...
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tyler good morning, great to see you.t floated at that event, give us a sense of how the idea was referred by the crowd in terms of and you are surprised by the fact that we are hearing some republicans push back against trump on the issue? >> it's good to be back with you again and there was a lot of applause, as you know, you've been been to many of these trump rallies, tens of thousands of reporters clinging on to every word and that line which came toward the end of a winding, almost 80-minute speech there in conroe, texas, received a lot of applause. this is a rallying cry for much of trump's most conservative and fer vent supporters, and not surprised to hear it from him, and not a surprise to hear from other leading republicans that they disagree with him. this is an aggressive effort by trump and allies to re-write the events of the day of january 6th and many who were in the capitol that day including senators graham and colins have fought back against this effort to downplay what happened there, in washington, a
tyler good morning, great to see you.t floated at that event, give us a sense of how the idea was referred by the crowd in terms of and you are surprised by the fact that we are hearing some republicans push back against trump on the issue? >> it's good to be back with you again and there was a lot of applause, as you know, you've been been to many of these trump rallies, tens of thousands of reporters clinging on to every word and that line which came toward the end of a winding, almost...
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that's the real power grab. >> let me ask you about that very point, tyler, which is there was a lothere are senate republicans who have not come to the table. is there any appetite on their part to be a part of this process? >> look, i think that is what's most frustrating to some of the democrats, heavily involved in voting rights, is that senator sinema has criticized the democrats for not working with republicans to try to get a deal done. but the republicans have shown no interest, the majority of them, in working on this issue, as it was just laid out. most of the more restrictive or almost all of the more restrictive voting laws we see are republican-led. so the republicans don't acknowledge for the most part that there is a crisis that the democrats outlined with regard to restricting the right to vote. so i think they are just coming at this issue from totally different perspectives, and so democrats are growing frustrated and have been frustrated over the lack of acknowledgment from, in particular senator sinema and senator manchin, with the reality that republicans are not
that's the real power grab. >> let me ask you about that very point, tyler, which is there was a lothere are senate republicans who have not come to the table. is there any appetite on their part to be a part of this process? >> look, i think that is what's most frustrating to some of the democrats, heavily involved in voting rights, is that senator sinema has criticized the democrats for not working with republicans to try to get a deal done. but the republicans have shown no...
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let's go to cnn meteorologist tyler maldin. how's it looking, tyler? >> it's been three years since they picked up snow. that may soon change. winter warnings are up in southern new jersey. up into washington, d.c., maryland, and delaware, we're looking at a winter storm warning because a dynamic system is coming together. you remember, the record-breaking temperatures weaver had across the southeast. meanwhile the frigid air across the north. where the two are butting heads, we're getting a mixed bag of weather. in fact, we're getting more in the way of strong to severe thunderstorms up into the carolinas. that's on the warm side. on the cold side of the system, we are looking at snowfall. we've seen moderate snowfall across memphis. memphis yesterday had a high of nearly 80 degrees. with that kind of weather moving east, we're going to see all the impacts push up the east coast. more of the weather possible as we get into atlanta. notice this, washington, d.c., philadelphia, maybe even new york city, pamela, seeing some snowfall. the heaviest snowfal
let's go to cnn meteorologist tyler maldin. how's it looking, tyler? >> it's been three years since they picked up snow. that may soon change. winter warnings are up in southern new jersey. up into washington, d.c., maryland, and delaware, we're looking at a winter storm warning because a dynamic system is coming together. you remember, the record-breaking temperatures weaver had across the southeast. meanwhile the frigid air across the north. where the two are butting heads, we're...