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>> jimmy: tyler -- tyler is so busy, not only is he here now, but he also played every democrat at tonight'se >> steve: really >> jimmy: very impressive. [ laughter ] that's right, earlier tonight in iowa was the first democratic debate of 2020. of course, the top candidates are still joe biden, bernie sanders and elizabeth warren can we see them? they look like a '60s folk band that reunited for one final tour [ laughter and applause ♪ the answer my frien is blowing i little jacky paper ♪ [ light laughter ] actually, i think joe biden was a little confused about which tv program he was on check out his podium yeah, no wrong show, joe. [ laughter and applause a lot of people criticized the fact that all six candidates on stage were white but i think it might explain who sponsored tonight's debate watch this >> tonight's democratic debate is brought to you by - doctor's khaki's now with extra pleats. oatmilk, turn anything into milk, and white people buy it. subaru, perfect for driving your kids, noah and charlotte. [ laughter ] hgtv, it's b.e.t. for white people and, of course, the oscars [
>> jimmy: tyler -- tyler is so busy, not only is he here now, but he also played every democrat at tonight'se >> steve: really >> jimmy: very impressive. [ laughter ] that's right, earlier tonight in iowa was the first democratic debate of 2020. of course, the top candidates are still joe biden, bernie sanders and elizabeth warren can we see them? they look like a '60s folk band that reunited for one final tour [ laughter and applause ♪ the answer my frien is blowing i...
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[ cheers and applause ] tyler is here.w netflix thriller that kept me up all night saturday. it's called "a fall from grace." i told him it's a juicy thriller, okay? >> yes! >> but here's the thing. it's stars two legends, actress phylicia rashad... [ cheers and applause ] and the one, the only, the great cicely tyson, all joining us today. [ cheers and applause ] so, tyler's netflix movie -- it's the story of a woman scored. it's, like, ripped from the headlines. y'all know i do that crime showe e nn wen and deceit. this -- it's -- i want to talk to tyler about his inspiration for this 'cause i know he had to be watching, you know, the show "snapped" and all those things 'cause that is straight from this. but joining the conversation in cyber hall, let's say hi to sonia price-ward from tacoma park, maryland... [ cheers and applause ] ...watching on fox 5 d.c. -- one of my favorite anchors, maureen, is on that channel -- and matthew french from chicago, my home, watching on cw26 -- i lived there for 10 years of my life --
[ cheers and applause ] tyler is here.w netflix thriller that kept me up all night saturday. it's called "a fall from grace." i told him it's a juicy thriller, okay? >> yes! >> but here's the thing. it's stars two legends, actress phylicia rashad... [ cheers and applause ] and the one, the only, the great cicely tyson, all joining us today. [ cheers and applause ] so, tyler's netflix movie -- it's the story of a woman scored. it's, like, ripped from the headlines. y'all...
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i love the sound of the piano. ♪ my name's tyler tyler tyler tyler tyler tyler tyler tyler tyler tyler blue blue blue blue blue blue blue blue blue blue blue blue blue blue blue blue blue blue blue blue blue ♪ ♪ you've got shirt shirt shirt shirt shirt shirt shirt shirt shirt shirt shirt shirt shirt shirt shirt shirt shirt shirt shirt shirt shirt shirt shirt shirt shirt ♪ ♪ you're right there there there there there there there there there there there there there there there there there there there there there ♪ ♪ look at you la la la la ♪ >> jimmy: all right, i think we got it. todd glass, everybody. comedy's national treasure lighting up the vegas strip. that's our show. thank you for watching, good night! >>> this is "nightline." >> tonight, medical pains. staggering bills adding insult to injury. >> i was like, wait a minute. did you just say that i owe $71,000? >> facing financial ruin from one accident, and he's a doctor. millions of americans at risk. now overdue help for out-of-control bills. >>> plus putting the wow in bow wow. inside the world of creative competitive dog groo
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tyler, would you come out here, police. tyler, good to see you. >> hey, audience!, nice to see you. i have a couple of questions. would you mind being my guest for a few minutes with my friend john here. >> okay. >> stephen: great. how are you even allowed to be up this great? >> wow, my mom, a little kookue. she's crazy and lets me stay aunt these absurd hours, like now. >> stephen: all right, that's good. >> that's good. >> stephen: stage mom. john said he liked working with you kids. was john good with the kids? >> he-- okay, so. ( laughter ) i can't speak for everyone else, but i liked him. except-- except, i feel like there was one time he may have said a curse word. >> audience: oooh! >> stephen: now, wait a second. >> what are you at a puppet show? >> wait, i'm not done yet. i have something good to say about you. >> okay. >> you got my a cake on my birthday because i worked on my birthday? >birthday. >> yes, you did, you worked on your birthday. >> stephen: that's nice. >> we had a-- it was a chess board. >> like the scene. >> like the scene we did. i remem
tyler, would you come out here, police. tyler, good to see you. >> hey, audience!, nice to see you. i have a couple of questions. would you mind being my guest for a few minutes with my friend john here. >> okay. >> stephen: great. how are you even allowed to be up this great? >> wow, my mom, a little kookue. she's crazy and lets me stay aunt these absurd hours, like now. >> stephen: all right, that's good. >> that's good. >> stephen: stage mom. john...
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liv tyler, everybody. be right back with michael irvin!s managing my moderate to severe crohn's disease. then i realized something was missing... me. my symptoms were keeping me from being there. so, i talked to my doctor and learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief and many achieved remission in as little as 4 weeks. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and re befo tatment, serious allergic reactions, and ll youdoor areas whe cerin fungal fe a common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. be there for you, and them. ask your gastroenterologist about humira. with humira, remission is possible. ll been here before
liv tyler, everybody. be right back with michael irvin!s managing my moderate to severe crohn's disease. then i realized something was missing... me. my symptoms were keeping me from being there. so, i talked to my doctor and learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief and many achieved remission in as little as 4 weeks. humira can lower your ability to fight...
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on the left, tyler perry studios. where i moved to atlanta off that road with my cousin, trying to make it in atlanta and now, the exit to the studio is right next to where it all started for me that's really, really an inspiring and powerful for me. >> it's crazy to see that to see where you were i see this empire. and i feel like i know about you. i read about you i interviewed you a bunch of times. i remember you talking and telling stories about being homeless going paycheck to paycheck and i watched you in that golf cart i thought, wow and i start thinking, why did that little boy think he could do that? what was it about you in that day? >> i have to acontributtribute mother, who constantly reaffirmed to me the power of who i am never apologized for being black. and never apologize for the stories we tell and who we are my mother was instrumental in that the tremendous amount of faith to get to where i am had it not been for her or my belief in god, i don't know where i would be >> there's so many cool things ab
on the left, tyler perry studios. where i moved to atlanta off that road with my cousin, trying to make it in atlanta and now, the exit to the studio is right next to where it all started for me that's really, really an inspiring and powerful for me. >> it's crazy to see that to see where you were i see this empire. and i feel like i know about you. i read about you i interviewed you a bunch of times. i remember you talking and telling stories about being homeless going paycheck to...
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tyler? >> meg tirrell reporting thank you very much. there are now over 8200 confirmed cases worldwide with 171 deaths all of those have taken place in china. let's get to eunice yoon live in beijing with the latest there. hi, eunice. >> hi, tyler wuhan virus has far more confirmed cases than the sars outbreak of 2003 and that grim milestone is worrying economists. beijing is expected to announce later this year that its annual growth target is around 6% however, research has now 5.6 prs as a possibility fitch sees a low and eu is most pessimistic, saying a slowdown could be as weak as 4.4% most cited that china is much more heavily dependent on consumption than it was back during the sars era. also they point out that the chinese economy is much larger so, exports might not be able to save the day also, more provinces and cities have been announcing that they're ordering their companies not to come back to work, at least for another week, possibly two. the imf, though, says it's still very difficult to assess what the full impact would
tyler? >> meg tirrell reporting thank you very much. there are now over 8200 confirmed cases worldwide with 171 deaths all of those have taken place in china. let's get to eunice yoon live in beijing with the latest there. hi, eunice. >> hi, tyler wuhan virus has far more confirmed cases than the sars outbreak of 2003 and that grim milestone is worrying economists. beijing is expected to announce later this year that its annual growth target is around 6% however, research has now...
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hi, rick >> i like the way you think u, tyler.nth meaning year to date, that's a good place to start let's look at a year to date of two year notes, it's not been a good year unless you're long looking for low er rates down 23 basis points on the year moved to tens, down 39 bayses points there's your curb flattening three months and ten year looks to have its first official weekly close inverted territory meaning under zero since october of last year look at the six month chart of barclay's high yield spreads this has moved from under 350 to over 400 so you see the amount picking up now now granted in historic terms, it's not bad, but it's more aggressive than it was several weeks ago and fiblly if we look at what's going on with the euro versus the dollar, the euro is having a big day and big week. well above 110 what's going on? many traders are thinking if bernie continues to rise the dollar is down on the week about 3 slrks 8 of half a cent and all those losses are coming because we're shifting those longs to the euro currency
hi, rick >> i like the way you think u, tyler.nth meaning year to date, that's a good place to start let's look at a year to date of two year notes, it's not been a good year unless you're long looking for low er rates down 23 basis points on the year moved to tens, down 39 bayses points there's your curb flattening three months and ten year looks to have its first official weekly close inverted territory meaning under zero since october of last year look at the six month chart of...
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phylicia rashad, tyler perry and sicily tyler co-star. >>> season 3 hasn't even aired yet but bbc america says killing eve is returning for a fourth season. the award winning sandra o plays eve, a british spy whose mission is to capture psychotic assassin villenell. season three of killing eve will premiere this spring. >>> listen carefully. you are now 5000 miles from land and you're descending 7 miles to the bottom of the ocean. >> reporter: kristen stewart stars in underwater, an underthe sea horror story. she plays an aquatic researcher whose crew has to escape from their underwater laboratory after the earthquake shakes the sea's floor but the earthquake is the least of their problems, think sea monsters in complete darkness. that's your eye on entertainment, joy benedict, cbs news los angeles. >>> the 49ers find out their opponent for next saturday is not the team many were expecting. >>> and before we head to break, taking a live look at downtown san jose, off to a chilly start. low 40s as you start off this monday morning. trump: obamacare is a complete and total disaster. let oba
phylicia rashad, tyler perry and sicily tyler co-star. >>> season 3 hasn't even aired yet but bbc america says killing eve is returning for a fourth season. the award winning sandra o plays eve, a british spy whose mission is to capture psychotic assassin villenell. season three of killing eve will premiere this spring. >>> listen carefully. you are now 5000 miles from land and you're descending 7 miles to the bottom of the ocean. >> reporter: kristen stewart stars in...
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thank you, tyler perry, i know you have a busy day. fire ravaged australia finding injured koalas. there they go. coming up, how highly trained in a world where everything gets a sequel. it's finally time for... geico sequels! classic geico heroes, starring in six new commercials, with jaw-dropping savings. vote for your favorites at: geico.com/sequels ahhh, which way do i go?! i don't know, i'm voting for our sequels. with geico, the savings keep on going to a screen near you. not the leg! you dang woodchucks! geico sequels. vote and enter to win today! >>> the country is dealing with the worst fire seasons on record. more than a billion animals have been loss already. jimmy, you can show us how special trained dogs are being used to save these iconic animals. >> reporter: koalas are only found in australia. they have been hit particularly hard. here in now souknew south wales third of the population have died. that's why these dogs are so important, they sniff out and find the most vulnerables. >> reporter: tommy, emma and becky are
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come on, tyler pick it up, man. >> all right welcome back to "fast money.t be a day, would it, without a discussion about tesla. we talked about it last night. we're going to talk about it again. shares of the company topping the tape in today's session. it passed a major milestone after it delivered more than 100,000 cars in a quarter for the first time ever. and tesla says it delivered 112,000 in the fourth quarter. far above wall street's estimates. the stock touching new all-time highs on the news. will tesla's record rally hold strong what do you think? >> so, you never know what to look at this as. is it a battery company, is it a car company? was it a going out of business company? is it the sec company? that's what we're worried about slaps on it. and all that stuff seems to be sort of analogous to the overall market it shook off a lot of different headwinds, and right now, technically, the stock is just helium and i see overshoot levels of around 500 to 520. every day we come in with another tailwind, makes me more confident we'll get there. and wh
come on, tyler pick it up, man. >> all right welcome back to "fast money.t be a day, would it, without a discussion about tesla. we talked about it last night. we're going to talk about it again. shares of the company topping the tape in today's session. it passed a major milestone after it delivered more than 100,000 cars in a quarter for the first time ever. and tesla says it delivered 112,000 in the fourth quarter. far above wall street's estimates. the stock touching new all-time...
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>> tyler, thanks nice to see you. nice to be here. year ago when i was here, we had just finished a q4 where the s&p was down about 14% and concerns about recession were very high. we came in and reported very strong numbers for the performance of our portfolio companies and the index with double digit revenue and profit growth, and we said those expectations look wrong and we turned out to be correct we now look at the full year 2019 growth, the profit in our portfolio turned out to be higher than full year 2018 an area of particular strength has been industrials >> it's very interesting that you say that, because when we began the hour with the report on the beige book, one of the areas that they said was challenged was the industrial or the manufacturing sector of the american economy but there's a distinction there, which i would love for you to dwell on for a minute, in the kinds of companies that are part of your portfolio and your index, and the others that are not. and yours are doin exactly i think aggregate industrial, aggre
>> tyler, thanks nice to see you. nice to be here. year ago when i was here, we had just finished a q4 where the s&p was down about 14% and concerns about recession were very high. we came in and reported very strong numbers for the performance of our portfolio companies and the index with double digit revenue and profit growth, and we said those expectations look wrong and we turned out to be correct we now look at the full year 2019 growth, the profit in our portfolio turned out to...
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nice to have you with us >> thank you, tyler. sfwl do you feel a little bit out on a limb considering that none of your fellow analysts have taken the brave step that you have >> yeah, i think what's important here is we've been trying to do something different and take a bottoms up look at boeing through serving work and discussions with a network of suppliers so instead of trying to guess what's going to happen and project the whole max situation, we talk to suppliers. we find out that they have very little visibility and if these guys are basically getting little information in boeing, investors are essentially flying blind so we think it's best to assume the worst case scenario in terms of earnings and free cash flow and that's been our concern the whole time there's still more negative news to come out on the story and we'd prefer to wait until that does show itself >> i read in my notes that boeing has earmarked more than $6 billion to pay its customer, name ly airlines, for the disruptions they have incured as a result of
nice to have you with us >> thank you, tyler. sfwl do you feel a little bit out on a limb considering that none of your fellow analysts have taken the brave step that you have >> yeah, i think what's important here is we've been trying to do something different and take a bottoms up look at boeing through serving work and discussions with a network of suppliers so instead of trying to guess what's going to happen and project the whole max situation, we talk to suppliers. we find out...
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that does it for us on the exchange i will join tyler in a minute on "power lunch." maybe he had a kind bar. "power lunch" begins now >> all right, brian, thank you very much and we'll see you in a moment a lot happening this hour. welcome, everybody and here's what's new at 2:00 at "power lunch. following breaking news, get to that in a minute, but banks are jumping, sending the dow back to 29,000 we are going to break down the best buys for earnings season and explore the question of why it's not a good time to take products off the table plus, the beyond meat boom the stock is up nearly 50% in the past week. just one of the big momentum movers this month. jim cramer's going to be on here to tell us what these par boir bolick moves mean and tillray announces a shake up we'll talk to the ceo, brendan kennedy, to ask him about his plans to make this hot stock hot again. say that five times fast "power lunch" starts right now stocks are retreating today, it was above 29,000 before sinking just moments ago before the breaking news, reports of china tariffs staying in p
that does it for us on the exchange i will join tyler in a minute on "power lunch." maybe he had a kind bar. "power lunch" begins now >> all right, brian, thank you very much and we'll see you in a moment a lot happening this hour. welcome, everybody and here's what's new at 2:00 at "power lunch. following breaking news, get to that in a minute, but banks are jumping, sending the dow back to 29,000 we are going to break down the best buys for earnings season and...
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in libya as you've mentioned we've just heard from the german foreign minister that highly for have tyler who is the commander of the libyan national army has agreed to a cease fire with the forces of the government of national accord now that is the u.n. back government that sits in tripoli this followed an earlier announcement by the turkish president add the one in which he said he was starting to say and turkish troops to libya to assist the government of national accord there there are already turkish forces in libya but they they are primarily to train the forces in tripoli and everyone is saying that this is all part and parcel of a much bigger picture there are agreements between the 2 countries to this effect and that it will help bring the long term stability in libya take a listen we're starting to send our soldiers to ensure religious my government
in libya as you've mentioned we've just heard from the german foreign minister that highly for have tyler who is the commander of the libyan national army has agreed to a cease fire with the forces of the government of national accord now that is the u.n. back government that sits in tripoli this followed an earlier announcement by the turkish president add the one in which he said he was starting to say and turkish troops to libya to assist the government of national accord there there are...
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i'm tyler mathen in for melissa lee. traders tim seymour. brian kelly guy adam y steve grasso wasn't my worst day since august. >> you look good. >> i feel all right, good, it's okay. >> good for you. >> energy, tech, industrials leading the selloff. the s&p off to the worst start to a carrier since back in 2016. we begin with a question that is top of mind for many investors the beginning perhaps of something bigger, deeper, longer, guy. >> i thought that for a while, ty great to have you here. >> thank you. >> in terms of s&p levels you have to look at 3030 which i know soundsed odd. that's a level i've been flagging for a while i think nasa level that can trade down to. that's probably another 5 and 6% from where we are. it does feel like this is the beginning of something people will blame the coronavirus. i get it but i think a lot of the moves you are seeing were in place before anybody heard the term coronavirus. that speaks to the move in gold and bond market we have seen for some time. >> i think that's an important point. you look
i'm tyler mathen in for melissa lee. traders tim seymour. brian kelly guy adam y steve grasso wasn't my worst day since august. >> you look good. >> i feel all right, good, it's okay. >> good for you. >> energy, tech, industrials leading the selloff. the s&p off to the worst start to a carrier since back in 2016. we begin with a question that is top of mind for many investors the beginning perhaps of something bigger, deeper, longer, guy. >> i thought that for...
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lovenox he left the tyler island of a kind of. heart of that had to tell you that you know had to tell you that he hadn't been him. i tell you at the moment but i mean to patrol the border if for example weapons are coming from a specific border do you have the ability to little would you require an international organization any years you've been an item in. the libya if you want to hold it would shatter i almost said that a lot of. that for any idea that's one of the lead yet what i would who would so a country market in that they wanted to see that so what up with there's not a shot idea market macgyver that have had a connector and yet as you say i'm fucked as you know want to there's you know down there we were. going after end up with iraq had that if we hadn't met yet what let's move on to the bigger international players and the foreign intervention i want to start with russia russia has been increasingly more involved in libya you yourself were in moscow roughly a week ago how do you view russia's role in the conflict and
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tyler. >> ahead on "power lunch", a royal rumble prince harry and meghan want to make a brexit from the royal family, but the queen says not so fast, my young ones plus sh, retailers having holiday blues. numbers weak er than expected, but not all bad news for retail and with just a few weeks in the stock draft, the competition getting fierce the team yes is dead last. bethenny frankel will join us to defend her strategy. just had some bad luck all this when "power lunch" returns. this is apple card. a new kind of credit card. created by apple, not a bank. with a better way to track where you spend. a new level of privacy and security. daily cash you get back every day. and no fees. not even hidden ones. oh, and if you happen to be somewhere that doesn't accept apple pay yet, there's this. nice. >>> president trump calling for chaining that could allow projects raining from oil pipeline to mines to move forward with far less review of impact on the environment. this with the environmental policy act >>> bill cosby asking the pennsylvania supreme court for another review of his sexual as
tyler. >> ahead on "power lunch", a royal rumble prince harry and meghan want to make a brexit from the royal family, but the queen says not so fast, my young ones plus sh, retailers having holiday blues. numbers weak er than expected, but not all bad news for retail and with just a few weeks in the stock draft, the competition getting fierce the team yes is dead last. bethenny frankel will join us to defend her strategy. just had some bad luck all this when "power...
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. >> tyler clementi foundation. tyler, who was gay, died by suicide.does this policy change, in your mind, do? what should it matter? >> thank you. it's really important and very problematic to have the protections removed from the national government. and it trickles down into every day lives, including my own life. as a mom of someone who died by suicide, i think it's really important to make sure that there are protections for the lgbtq community. we co-founded the tyler clementi foundation to put an end to online and offline bullying and by identifying a group of marginalized people who are not going to be protect ned longer, it sends a message to young people all over the country. and it's an important issue that we need to make sure that they know that they are safe. we want all people to feel safe, including employees of the national government as well. >> it is unique as a problem for young people, because it is the time in which many people come out and they don't know how to do it, and they are subject to discrimination. so the rate of people
. >> tyler clementi foundation. tyler, who was gay, died by suicide.does this policy change, in your mind, do? what should it matter? >> thank you. it's really important and very problematic to have the protections removed from the national government. and it trickles down into every day lives, including my own life. as a mom of someone who died by suicide, i think it's really important to make sure that there are protections for the lgbtq community. we co-founded the tyler clementi...
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my name is tyler olson, along with mr. todd, i have the honor of serving on the cedar rapids city council. also served some time in the state legislator and a former chair of the iowa democratic party. but more importantly, i brought someone very important to me, my daughter. do you want to say hi? >> hi. [laughter] tyler: i'm actually shocked. this is a lot of people for her. about one year ago my family and i, like thousands of families then and since got an interesting phone call. for some reason, i picked it up and put it on speaker phone and the other end of the line said, hello, this is elizabeth warren. and i kind of just sat there on the phone looking at the phone waiting for the recording to keep going. and we got a hello, hello, and i felt pretty ridiculous. i made up an excuse that my reception was bad and we all had a nice conversation. and what really stuck out to me was that she asked a lot of questions. she wasn't interested in telling me about her. she wanted to hear about me and the things important to me
my name is tyler olson, along with mr. todd, i have the honor of serving on the cedar rapids city council. also served some time in the state legislator and a former chair of the iowa democratic party. but more importantly, i brought someone very important to me, my daughter. do you want to say hi? >> hi. [laughter] tyler: i'm actually shocked. this is a lot of people for her. about one year ago my family and i, like thousands of families then and since got an interesting phone call. for...
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i'm tyler mathison and here is what is new at 2:00 on a very busy thursday. stocks surging to fresh record highs today. and even some of the most hated names on wall street are feeling the love and we'll tell you what this could mean for the rally plus it is the great retail divide, the split between the winners and losers has never been deeper. and it is not the usual names. we have those details for you. and later, the delivery wars are heating up, grubhub surging 25% in the past month, but one analyst says this company won't even exist in two years. we'll explain that as "power lunch" begins right now. >>> and welcome. i'm courtney reagan. another day, another rally stocks are surging, the dow up nearly 200 points near the highs of the day all three of the major indices hitting record highs in what has been an unstoppable rally and tech leading the way again, the sector now up 4% alpha get, even mastercard and visa hitting all-time highs. and everything seems to be getting love, everything that you can think of buying is going up and lately even the most h
i'm tyler mathison and here is what is new at 2:00 on a very busy thursday. stocks surging to fresh record highs today. and even some of the most hated names on wall street are feeling the love and we'll tell you what this could mean for the rally plus it is the great retail divide, the split between the winners and losers has never been deeper. and it is not the usual names. we have those details for you. and later, the delivery wars are heating up, grubhub surging 25% in the past month, but...
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abiding of the arms embargo as well as ensuring some sort of truce on them and how to tyler talk with love and not he left the tyler island of a product that we did see in heart of that had to tell you that you know how to tell you that he had an enemy. i tell you at the moment but i mean to patrol the border if for example weapons are coming from a specific border do you have the ability to approach the little would you require an international organization any years of an island in. the libya if you want to her dude shasta i omitted that a lot of. that for any idea as one of the lead yet what i would who do so are kind of it in that though to deceive so him walk with his direction who market the market has had a connect and yet as you lay i'm fucked because you know i'm one of those you know down there we were in kenya to end up with iraq had that he had a machete ok let's move on to the bigger international players and the foreign intervention i want to start with russia russia has been increasingly more involved in libya you yourself were in moscow roughly a week ago how do you vi
abiding of the arms embargo as well as ensuring some sort of truce on them and how to tyler talk with love and not he left the tyler island of a product that we did see in heart of that had to tell you that you know how to tell you that he had an enemy. i tell you at the moment but i mean to patrol the border if for example weapons are coming from a specific border do you have the ability to approach the little would you require an international organization any years of an island in. the libya...
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[cheers] tyler: that's right. investing in rural america we could go way beyond my 3-5 minutes with all the plans that she has. if you're impressed with her plans, just take a minute to think about what it would be like to have senator elizabeth warren in the oval office. with that fight and those plans, it would be a great day for america. [cheering] tyler: now, i don't want anyone to tell you that you have to choose between the big structural change that we know this country needs and winning the election in november. senator warren's plans, but more importantly, iowans and americans believe that she will fight every day to enact those plans, will drive the turnout that we mean, and attract people in 2016 in states like iowa, wisconsin, pennsylvania, and michigan, to join our coalition so that we can win in november. i'm sure that's the number one goal of everyone in this room, right? winning in november. [cheers and applause] tyler: i was going to say, if it's not your number one goal, then we showed up at the
[cheers] tyler: that's right. investing in rural america we could go way beyond my 3-5 minutes with all the plans that she has. if you're impressed with her plans, just take a minute to think about what it would be like to have senator elizabeth warren in the oval office. with that fight and those plans, it would be a great day for america. [cheering] tyler: now, i don't want anyone to tell you that you have to choose between the big structural change that we know this country needs and winning...
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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 dider! 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 were 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 other mea
and for some of them, mary tyler moore was like a port of entry. >> i'm doing as good a job as he dider! 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,...
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the significance of this, tyler, that this is going to be much costlier for airlines and you know they won't bear the cost. it will go back to boeing. and that is why as they work out these settlements, we don't know what the settlements will be for 2020, but clearly additional simulator training will be worked into those settlements in the future >> and it will run into the billions of dollars for boeing, isn't it, when all is said and done >> yeah, in terms of what they have to pay the airlines and that is the impact for investors that they will be focused on for airlines, this is time consuming and it will be costly. now, again, boeing will bear those costs, but at the same time, if you are a 737 pilot, now you're saying okay, now i have to get into simulator training at some point >> phil lebeau, thank you very much let's go to sue herera >> hello, everyone here is what is happening. a new study was unable to deputy link the use of talcum powder with increased risk for ovarian can cancer four studies involved more than 250,000 women. the study could impact thousands of legal claims
the significance of this, tyler, that this is going to be much costlier for airlines and you know they won't bear the cost. it will go back to boeing. and that is why as they work out these settlements, we don't know what the settlements will be for 2020, but clearly additional simulator training will be worked into those settlements in the future >> and it will run into the billions of dollars for boeing, isn't it, when all is said and done >> yeah, in terms of what they have to...
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tonight -- liv tyler, from the nfl network, michael irvin, and music from marcus king., let me remind you, jimmy kimmel! >> thank you, that's especially nice. this is a big night. this program happen is to be our 3,000th show.
tonight -- liv tyler, from the nfl network, michael irvin, and music from marcus king., let me remind you, jimmy kimmel! >> thank you, that's especially nice. this is a big night. this program happen is to be our 3,000th show.
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. >> talk about being hopeful in terms of the entertainment industry, do you think tyler perry and hisnew enterprise which will bring so many people of color into various aspects of movie and theater production are a part of the answer to put more people out there quick. >> obviously people of color owned their own is always helpful. and tyler perry there was one started by ava there's a lot of activity of people opening their own studio. of course that will help does that help the systemic problem we talk about? probably not. that yes. it will help and employee some people than they will be traine trained. hopefully then they can go to other studios. but i'm not convinced the pipeline was ever the problem anyway. i don't think that will change the systemic issues i'm talking about. thank you everyone. [applause] >> this was an incredible discussion now my favorite portion of the night is the book signing. we have copies over there you can grab one and get it signed. . . . . members of congress about their reading list. >> senator marsha blackburn, what is on your reading list these da
. >> talk about being hopeful in terms of the entertainment industry, do you think tyler perry and hisnew enterprise which will bring so many people of color into various aspects of movie and theater production are a part of the answer to put more people out there quick. >> obviously people of color owned their own is always helpful. and tyler perry there was one started by ava there's a lot of activity of people opening their own studio. of course that will help does that help the...
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it is close to the narrowest it's been since february of 2018 tyler.k to you. >> thank you very much rick santelli in chicago the nfl brought in some big ratings this past weekends as games with with the chief, texans, 49ers, vikings, saw their most viewers in years. we'll break down the numbers when "power lunch" returns what a nice play that was. ♪ (sensei) beautiful. but support the leg! when i started cobra kai, the lack of control over my business made me a little intense. but now i practice a different philosophy. quickbooks helps me get paid, manage cash flow, and run payroll. and now i'm back on top... with koala kai. hey! more mercy. (vo) save over 40 hours a month with intuit quickbooks. the easy way to a happier business. seefrom today's weather tong, tomorrow's business trends. with esri location technology, you can see what others can't. ♪ >>> seems the nfl playoffs must have been must see tv because saturday's broadcast of the 49ers win over the vikings averaged a whopping 29.3 million viewers. julia boorstin now, i guess football's not o
it is close to the narrowest it's been since february of 2018 tyler.k to you. >> thank you very much rick santelli in chicago the nfl brought in some big ratings this past weekends as games with with the chief, texans, 49ers, vikings, saw their most viewers in years. we'll break down the numbers when "power lunch" returns what a nice play that was. ♪ (sensei) beautiful. but support the leg! when i started cobra kai, the lack of control over my business made me a little...
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we got google, mastercard, lowe's up more than 2% tyler? >> contessa, iran launching a missile attack overnight in retaliation for the killing of major general qassem soleimani it targeted two air bases in iraq that house u.s. troops among other individuals. no reported u.s. casualties. iranian foreign minister tweeting they do not seek escalation or war, president trump echoing that sentiment earlier. let's go to eamon javers for the details. the president says that iran appears to be standing down. >> reporter: that's right. you mentioned the two key points the president made one no american or iraqi casualties in that iranian missile strike last night. then two, the iranian military apparatus appears to be standing down here so you think the time of danger here may have passed, at least in the short run. so that, obviously, for the markets very good news the president used the opportunity here at the white house to call on nato to step up and be more involved in the anti-iran jan effort that he's trying to lead and also had this to say t
we got google, mastercard, lowe's up more than 2% tyler? >> contessa, iran launching a missile attack overnight in retaliation for the killing of major general qassem soleimani it targeted two air bases in iraq that house u.s. troops among other individuals. no reported u.s. casualties. iranian foreign minister tweeting they do not seek escalation or war, president trump echoing that sentiment earlier. let's go to eamon javers for the details. the president says that iran appears to be...
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julia tyler is a 24-year-old young woman with down syndrome. several years ago with the support of her parents, her school district, and a job coach, julia was able to land a job at a local boutique in preparation for her transition to the working world after graduation from high school. ms. scanlon: with the help of her job coach she began dezining totes and pillows and table runners. she learned how to silk green geometric designs on to this merchandise so she could then sell them at the boutique where she worked and local craft fairs. the boutique owner took notice of her creativity and determination and together they co-founded a new company, dance happy, to market julia's creations. in 2019, a subsidiary of american eagle began selling julia's totes online for the holiday season. they quickly sold out. and a big order has been placed for 2020. i am so pleased to celebrate the success of julia, dance happy, her job coach, and her business partner. together they provide an important reminder of what can happen when we look beyond a person's
julia tyler is a 24-year-old young woman with down syndrome. several years ago with the support of her parents, her school district, and a job coach, julia was able to land a job at a local boutique in preparation for her transition to the working world after graduation from high school. ms. scanlon: with the help of her job coach she began dezining totes and pillows and table runners. she learned how to silk green geometric designs on to this merchandise so she could then sell them at the...
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one last travel question one step removed from tyler's, would you go to one of the airports one of theorts where the screening is taking place? is that at this point too big a risk >> i would avoid it. at least in the upcoming weeks flights are being canceled to that region so it might become less dangerous >> but airports here >> los angeles, jfk. >> those airports i would not avoid. there is no need for mass panic as of yet in the u.s. and flights are being grounded so wash your hands, take all the precautions you can. >> an abundance of caution we appreciate your expertise thank you. >>> all right. bernie sanders gaining in the polls as democrats focus iowa and new hampshire. should the bernie boom have wall street worried plus, you're looking at a heat map of the nasdaq. about a third are hitting correction territory down 10% from the recent highs you wouldn't know it from that because they're all in the green, at least today. among thos azoane,man d flix we'll look for the buying opportunities, next. saving for ava's college. being able to retire on our terms. taking care of dad.
one last travel question one step removed from tyler's, would you go to one of the airports one of theorts where the screening is taking place? is that at this point too big a risk >> i would avoid it. at least in the upcoming weeks flights are being canceled to that region so it might become less dangerous >> but airports here >> los angeles, jfk. >> those airports i would not avoid. there is no need for mass panic as of yet in the u.s. and flights are being grounded so...
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there are three players who have their own cases here at the carolina basketball museum -- , andford, tyleransbrough of course michael jordan, who many people believe, and we think here is the greatest basketball player of all time. michael was good enough to loan us several items from his collection. we also found some great artifacts in our own files of letters that coach smith sent to michael, things he wanted him to learn on, a recruiting card that playermith kept on every he recruited. first on the card, it is michael and not michael and his middle name is magic. people did not know until they saw that card that in high school his nickname was magic jordan. michael went to his home in chicago and picked out several items to put in the museum, whether it was nba all-star game trophies, m.v.p., national player awards that he won at north carolina. one item that gets a lot of mention is the recruiting letter. it is probably one of the most talked about light -- items because of the respect michael has for the coach. it is certainly one of those pieces where people go, why is there a lette
there are three players who have their own cases here at the carolina basketball museum -- , andford, tyleransbrough of course michael jordan, who many people believe, and we think here is the greatest basketball player of all time. michael was good enough to loan us several items from his collection. we also found some great artifacts in our own files of letters that coach smith sent to michael, things he wanted him to learn on, a recruiting card that playermith kept on every he recruited....
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todd >> hi, tyler biotech, we're looking at two different etfs, the ibb and the xbi.ne point i would make is the xbi is an equal weighted it consists of lots of different biotechs where the ibb is cap weighted the point there is if you take a look at the lower part of the chart, xbi relative to ibb what you see here is a little bit of underperformance, meaning what's happening is xbi right now is underperforming ibb you are actually seeing a little bit of kind of large cap biotech outperforming much like we're seeing in the broader market keep that in mind. it is underperforming the broader s&p. we've not made a new high. we need to see the index move above there for biotech to truly be back. two names we're looking at, exactly sciences is number one there's some pretty exact technicals in here which i think are amazing here so if you look at three main pullbacks here over the last two years, watch this. 42%, 41%, 39%. and they say the markets are just driven by fundamentals. there's a lot of technical rhythms and patterns in here we dip below the 200, if you zoom in
todd >> hi, tyler biotech, we're looking at two different etfs, the ibb and the xbi.ne point i would make is the xbi is an equal weighted it consists of lots of different biotechs where the ibb is cap weighted the point there is if you take a look at the lower part of the chart, xbi relative to ibb what you see here is a little bit of underperformance, meaning what's happening is xbi right now is underperforming ibb you are actually seeing a little bit of kind of large cap biotech...
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tyler, courtney, back to you >> thank you very much >>> coming up u , google trips the competition.ob cuts in the jeans and no more snakes and peacocks and kangaroos on the plane, plus bernie sanders rising in the polls. should wall street be worried? much more "power lunch" right after this new york state is taking business to the next level. supporting innovative companies that will shape tomorrow and building workforce development and tuition-free college programs to generate the talent companies need. with a $150 billion investment in state of the art, modern infrastructure, and a nation-leading commitment to low-cost clean energy, new york is doing more than any other state to build for the future of your business. new york state, the state of the future. learn more at esd.ny.gov. woi felt completely helpless.hed online. new york state, the state of the future. my entire career and business were in jeopardy. i called reputation defender. vo: take control of your online reputation. get your free reputation report card at reputationdefender.com. find out your online reputation to
tyler, courtney, back to you >> thank you very much >>> coming up u , google trips the competition.ob cuts in the jeans and no more snakes and peacocks and kangaroos on the plane, plus bernie sanders rising in the polls. should wall street be worried? much more "power lunch" right after this new york state is taking business to the next level. supporting innovative companies that will shape tomorrow and building workforce development and tuition-free college programs to...
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tyler, back to you >> up next, we'll hear from a head of a hedge fund boasting returns in 2019.y do it plus, tesla shares soaring we'll tell you who is driving away with the award thanks to a 160% gain in tesla since that person picked the stock. we'll be right back. >>> we have breaking news on the coronavirus. meg? >> contessa, the world health organization has declared a coronavirus outbreak a public health emergency of international concern. they are saying they are doing this not because they don't have confidence in the way china is responding to this outbreak, but because of the concern it could spread to countries with weaker health care systems. remember, they met for two days last week and declined to declare this that public health emergency of international concern and now they are doing so after seeing the broader spread and again as they say they are worried it could spread to countries that aren't as well prepared to deal with it now we are wayi ihear whether t make any recommendations with travel and trade it dwifs it further per view the make those kinds of reco
tyler, back to you >> up next, we'll hear from a head of a hedge fund boasting returns in 2019.y do it plus, tesla shares soaring we'll tell you who is driving away with the award thanks to a 160% gain in tesla since that person picked the stock. we'll be right back. >>> we have breaking news on the coronavirus. meg? >> contessa, the world health organization has declared a coronavirus outbreak a public health emergency of international concern. they are saying they are...
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tyler perry is not in this "medea." right? seth: right, okay, gotcha [ laughter ] >> definitely. >> seth: do you feel as though there's any sense that you want to let the audience know that ahead of time. >> yeah, yeah. i bring it up every now and then >> seth: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> i'm like -- i feel like we should have tyler perry do the announcement. >> seth: right >> like you know, unwrap the candies. turn off your phone. >> seth: yeah, don't turn off your phones. >> and i'm not in this >> seth: right [ laughter ] >> then give people seven to ten minutes to leave people go like, "oh it's not -"" >> seth: right, like we're going to turn the lights off, so you can leave if you want. >> yeah, yeah. >> seth: it won't be shameful. >> yeah. >> seth: how -- you guys have worked together before >> yeah. >> seth: but again, this is very intense, and it is about relationships. have you found it harder or easier to do it with somebody that you share a life with >> you know what the truth is, i'm a huge fan of rose's and this is one of
tyler perry is not in this "medea." right? seth: right, okay, gotcha [ laughter ] >> definitely. >> seth: do you feel as though there's any sense that you want to let the audience know that ahead of time. >> yeah, yeah. i bring it up every now and then >> seth: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> i'm like -- i feel like we should have tyler perry do the announcement. >> seth: right >> like you know, unwrap the candies. turn off your phone. >> seth:...
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. >> jimmy: where were you >> that's at tyler perry's studios." >> jimmy: yeah >> and we were finishing up "bad boys. and there was a knock on the door and it was wesley. and we're like, "ohh!" so we were hanging he was like, "yo, let's go knock on eddie's door. so we went over and knocked on eddie's door and it was like -- it was just one of those beautiful moments the four of us there at the newly opened tyler perry studios. which, you know, used to be a former confederate army base >> jimmy: yes. >> you know, that's been transformed into tyler perry studios. so, yeah >> jimmy: isn't that great >> that was fantastic. >> jimmy: yeah, that's pretty cool [ applause ] >> have you known -- have you known eddie? >> yeah, i met eddie when i first came to l.a., you know eddie is one of those dudes that is like the standard of excellence you know, so every young comedian, black actor. you know, you want to test yourself against eddie >> jimmy: yeah >> you want to see -- but he is the truth, man >> jimmy: did you see him on "snl"? did you see him host >>
. >> jimmy: where were you >> that's at tyler perry's studios." >> jimmy: yeah >> and we were finishing up "bad boys. and there was a knock on the door and it was wesley. and we're like, "ohh!" so we were hanging he was like, "yo, let's go knock on eddie's door. so we went over and knocked on eddie's door and it was like -- it was just one of those beautiful moments the four of us there at the newly opened tyler perry studios. which, you know,...
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i'm afraid tyler has opened its 1st full time clinics for prescribing cannabis oil a conscious decision to legalize medicinal marianna came as a bit of a surprise given the country's traditional tough stance on illegal drugs but like many other countries has been on able to ignore the economic promise of cannabis products. that's a brand new clinic in bangkok beckoned over to become the 1st of hundreds of ties to receive free cannabis oil the 65 year old syringe. the clinicians hope it will bring him relief from the pains of stage 4 lung cancer where the methods can't. take you more the doctor says i'm too weak to withstand chemotherapy i'm just not strong enough. to cannabis can also provide relief to suffer as have insomnia and muscle pain the presence of thailand's health minister the clinics opening shows the thai government keenness to stress the drugs benefits to health and potentially the economy. the caliber guy. products. can be used in cosmetics to be used in the pharmaceutical to be used in. heavy industry. one organization claims the markets across asia the mideastern ocana
i'm afraid tyler has opened its 1st full time clinics for prescribing cannabis oil a conscious decision to legalize medicinal marianna came as a bit of a surprise given the country's traditional tough stance on illegal drugs but like many other countries has been on able to ignore the economic promise of cannabis products. that's a brand new clinic in bangkok beckoned over to become the 1st of hundreds of ties to receive free cannabis oil the 65 year old syringe. the clinicians hope it will...
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. >>> so we had some interesting dueling analyst notes on "l" brands, tyler.f america puts out a note suggesting it was a buy, which was somewhat surprising. the stock has really been beaten up and "l" brands is mainly composed now of bath and body works and victoria's secret. so the stock shot up, up 7.6%. jeffrey's says afterwards, now that the stock is up so much, you should probably sell so a dueling analyst note to combat his colleague or adversary, however you want to put it >> a friendly rival. i would just say, watch the "closing bell," because the next hour may be very, very telling, as we head into the weekend, conventional wisdom may be that people don't want to go into the weekend long, we shall see it has been relatively a modest response to the events overnight. >> thanks for watching "power lunch. >> "closing bell" right now. >> courtney, tyler, thank you very much. welcome to the "closing bell," everyone i'm wilfred frost here at the ca caterpillar post today, selling off today in light of the assassination of that top iranian military official
. >>> so we had some interesting dueling analyst notes on "l" brands, tyler.f america puts out a note suggesting it was a buy, which was somewhat surprising. the stock has really been beaten up and "l" brands is mainly composed now of bath and body works and victoria's secret. so the stock shot up, up 7.6%. jeffrey's says afterwards, now that the stock is up so much, you should probably sell so a dueling analyst note to combat his colleague or adversary, however you...
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those are just some of the life changing sounds and all but the tylers book the main character and is a simple man who overcomes an abusive childhood to find his own path and strength and even love before losing it again going to war and getting captured. by just 150 pages the books triumph is distilling and has a guy's life down to its most defining moments if you're looking for a short read with a big literary punch look no further. and finally it's time to meet dam's of power now that's a mash up of the english word for damsel unmarried woman and the german for a married what's behind that moniker is norwegian artist martin had kennedy who is fittingly renowned for her hand made masks are really more like wearable artworks that blur the categories of fashion art and costume design and she says that her materials often lead the way. is it tribal art folklore a sham unstrapping or a combination of all of these. and who is the creative spirit behind the masquerade . my name is morgan health canada i'm in a region artist living in london and i work with masks. it all began in 2007 when
those are just some of the life changing sounds and all but the tylers book the main character and is a simple man who overcomes an abusive childhood to find his own path and strength and even love before losing it again going to war and getting captured. by just 150 pages the books triumph is distilling and has a guy's life down to its most defining moments if you're looking for a short read with a big literary punch look no further. and finally it's time to meet dam's of power now that's a...
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it's the system was totally focused to some people and a rap album winner tyler the creator blew them away with his life performance of new magic wall. but the historic grammy night belonged to eilish. for the teenage superstar the party is just getting started. was. called a scott rock for a who put together is with me now the grammys too old to white to my. all same sort of changed yeah definitely definitely be that was the argument that everyone would make was making similar make with the oscars that they're out of touch that they're all about giving prizes to the old white men and they have no connection to the sort of the youth diverse used today and the music they're listening to and the. there the music they're making but this year completely different i mean we not only had the youngest ever album of the year winner with 18 but her brother phinehas phineas who produces her music he's the youngest ever producer in producer of the year at $22.00 but it kind of seems as though it's actually jumping a generation i mean i stole that willy necklace somebody but that was all yeah def
it's the system was totally focused to some people and a rap album winner tyler the creator blew them away with his life performance of new magic wall. but the historic grammy night belonged to eilish. for the teenage superstar the party is just getting started. was. called a scott rock for a who put together is with me now the grammys too old to white to my. all same sort of changed yeah definitely definitely be that was the argument that everyone would make was making similar make with the...