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the property brothers on hgtv, they have a dermatologist who does things like frankly i wish i could unsee up to 23% earnings. you could make the case that the stock has suffered around but it's a growth stock it does point. so goldman this past week said look the valuation gap between the cheap stock and expensive stock in the market has narrowed but it's not yet back to its historic average. they ran a stream for cheap stocks and companies is tended tend to do well and a rising interest-rate environment. devin energy and kilroy realty. >> we have time for two more pics redo of a value stock for us. >> i do. thanks my favorite sector. financial they are the ones that i could yield of 3.1% and will do well in the economic recovery. >> was the half-life of your idea? hammock of the world's largest uranium producer with like you would break out that a pullback giving investors another chance to take over. >> great ideas, thank you so much. for more check out darren star, don't forget the follow us on twitter at barron's on line. that's all for us. dr. michael youssef: the god of power and mi
the property brothers on hgtv, they have a dermatologist who does things like frankly i wish i could unsee up to 23% earnings. you could make the case that the stock has suffered around but it's a growth stock it does point. so goldman this past week said look the valuation gap between the cheap stock and expensive stock in the market has narrowed but it's not yet back to its historic average. they ran a stream for cheap stocks and companies is tended tend to do well and a rising interest-rate...
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over fears of safety in regards to blood clots and despite the fact that the european medical sage unsee has once again rubber stamped it that's not good enough for some e.u. countries who are still holding back and while. big wigs are talking about the idea of not getting enough astra zeneca doses to hear what they're not talking about is how many doses european countries are just sitting on millions and millions of doses that have yet to be used here now i also want to talk about what's happening in france because astra zeneca has been restarted as a campaign again but this new advice from the french health authorities here which means it can now only be used for over 50 five's completely different advice to what we had just a few weeks ago where president machen was saying that it was quasi effective for all their age groups and that some u.k. experts is causing a problem in undermining confidence it doesn't make any sense the whole thing looks completely crackers the changing the rules almost every week they're really damaging people's confidence in vaccines generally they're sitting
over fears of safety in regards to blood clots and despite the fact that the european medical sage unsee has once again rubber stamped it that's not good enough for some e.u. countries who are still holding back and while. big wigs are talking about the idea of not getting enough astra zeneca doses to hear what they're not talking about is how many doses european countries are just sitting on millions and millions of doses that have yet to be used here now i also want to talk about what's...
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that video for the rest of our lives if you watched george floyd video, you will never be able to unsee it. >> the video, maybe hundreds of millions of people around the world have seen the video. if you're a young person and you're physically on the scene and you see what's going on, i could only imagine how powerful. it's going to stay with them forever. they're going to keep asking maybe i could have done this, maybe i could have done that. let me ask you, what did you make of the defense attorney in this case actually grilling the off duty firefighter? what does what she did or didn't do on that day have anything to do with chauvin's guilt or innocence? what was your retaction to that argument? >> you know, it was disgusting. if you don't have the facts on your side, then you try to do things to distract from the facts. i want to make you look here, i want to make you look there. i don't want you to focus in on the facts of what is right before our eyes. that's what they're attempting to do. wolf, just to revisit your previous question, can you imagine the heartbreak of those young
that video for the rest of our lives if you watched george floyd video, you will never be able to unsee it. >> the video, maybe hundreds of millions of people around the world have seen the video. if you're a young person and you're physically on the scene and you see what's going on, i could only imagine how powerful. it's going to stay with them forever. they're going to keep asking maybe i could have done this, maybe i could have done that. let me ask you, what did you make of the...
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once you saw that video, you can't unsee that video.r and impartial after seeing that video, that's enough. a press conference last week is irrelevant to what happened on that video, and i think it's just a delay tactic. i think the judge is going to see past it, and i think we're going to go forward with this trial with an impartial jury. >> philonise, you said you think it's going to -- you know, you hope that it doesn't have an impact. but the trial made national and international news. your family has been through a lot. i mean i can't even imagine. most people can't even imagine. and this is just the beginning. are you going to be in the courtroom when the trial starts, and are you nervous about that, about having to relive this? >> i'm not worried. i'm not nervous at all. i feel like i'm prepared. i have a great team behind me, and we're all fighting for justice. one thing i have learned, you have to fight for what you want in life. and no justice, no peace. we'll keep marching. i thank the protesters who helped us out. hey, we're
once you saw that video, you can't unsee that video.r and impartial after seeing that video, that's enough. a press conference last week is irrelevant to what happened on that video, and i think it's just a delay tactic. i think the judge is going to see past it, and i think we're going to go forward with this trial with an impartial jury. >> philonise, you said you think it's going to -- you know, you hope that it doesn't have an impact. but the trial made national and international...
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all of us who wish to unsee it don't wish it on anyone. number one most powerful piece of evidence and they started with it today. another point, there's a on it of young activists in the audience, who didn't see themselves as activists before they saw george floyd murdered on the street, so as a viewer's guide, how rough is it going to get? tell folks what to expect, and set up the tough job ahead of the prosecution. >> well, this is always a tough job for the government when you're having a situation where you're trying a police officer for the death of someone who has been taken into custody. the prosecution has to show beyond a reasonable doubt all of the elements of the crimes charged in order to get a conviction. all the defense has to do is show that there is reasonable doubt. and here, i think they're pressing on the question of causation. idea it was not mr. chauvin's conduct but rather a confluence unfortunate conditions. including preexisting conditions or possibility of narcotics in his system. so that video was galvanizing for
all of us who wish to unsee it don't wish it on anyone. number one most powerful piece of evidence and they started with it today. another point, there's a on it of young activists in the audience, who didn't see themselves as activists before they saw george floyd murdered on the street, so as a viewer's guide, how rough is it going to get? tell folks what to expect, and set up the tough job ahead of the prosecution. >> well, this is always a tough job for the government when you're...
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all of us who want to unsee it don't wish it even viewing it upon anyone. it is the number one most powerful to ali's point, most powerful piece of evidence. and they started with it today. and let me make this other point. there's a ton of young activists in the audience. they didn't probably see themselves as activists before they saw george floyd murdered on that street beneath the police officer's neck. a lot of them probably haven't watched a lot of televised trials. as a kind of viewer's guide, tell folks how rough it's going to get, tell folks what to expect, and set up the tough job ahead of the prosecution. >> well, this is always a tough job for the government when you're having a situation where you're trying a police officer for the death of someone who has been taken into custody. the prosecution has to show beyond a reasonable doubt all of the elements of the crimes charged in order to get a conviction. all the defense has to do is show that there is reasonable doubt. and here, i think they're pressing on the question of causation. saying it w
all of us who want to unsee it don't wish it even viewing it upon anyone. it is the number one most powerful to ali's point, most powerful piece of evidence. and they started with it today. and let me make this other point. there's a ton of young activists in the audience. they didn't probably see themselves as activists before they saw george floyd murdered on that street beneath the police officer's neck. a lot of them probably haven't watched a lot of televised trials. as a kind of viewer's...
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and now that we see this, we can't unsee it, and we have the disruption we needed to chart a new status
and now that we see this, we can't unsee it, and we have the disruption we needed to chart a new status
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if you were representing former officer derek chauvin, how would you get the jury to unsee those 9:29hat just seeing it again yesterday was so gutting is the only word i had to think of. i had to turn away watching it just at home the jurors can't turn away. >> you know, alisyn, that's really i think sums up why the defense case is so difficult in this case. this may be the most filmed killing of a human being in the history of trials. the prosecutor opened with an unemotional but very factual and moving opening statement. and he really put his emphasis on where his case is and that is the film. we saw that painful, painful bystander video of derek chauvin with his knee on a prone george floyd who is pleading and pleading for help. but the thing i think was most impressive of the prosecution and then the defense response was that the prosecutor, he talked about -- and i think we saw that there was an indifference, a callous contempt expressed by chauvin, the defendant in the case, in the film. and there was a witness called at the end, derek williams, who described chauvin as having d
if you were representing former officer derek chauvin, how would you get the jury to unsee those 9:29hat just seeing it again yesterday was so gutting is the only word i had to think of. i had to turn away watching it just at home the jurors can't turn away. >> you know, alisyn, that's really i think sums up why the defense case is so difficult in this case. this may be the most filmed killing of a human being in the history of trials. the prosecutor opened with an unemotional but very...
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i can't unsee rob black green derby props to him though, brave. you get a deal. if you just wear green, he'd have to go overboard at least one person we've got like kind shades of green going but none of us really priest commit and rob not like rob. that is for sure. we are looking at some cloudy skies overhead today. no rain to make a rainbow that you find your pot of gold at the end of so i guess you got to listen to rob's advice for that this morning. >> looking outside at our center tower cam. we do have clear enough skies at least star as your commute goes. no fog. it's just the cloud cover that we have overhead and that cloud cover pretty apparent when you take one look at your radar right here. 40's for most of our current temperatures. now we start the morning in the 30's for a lot of areas like san jose palo alto in hayward. obviously these areas have since seen temperatures rising out of the that range of numbers. santa rosa and san in some of them still at 39 degrees. so we need the jackets today and you're going want to keep him around into the aftern
i can't unsee rob black green derby props to him though, brave. you get a deal. if you just wear green, he'd have to go overboard at least one person we've got like kind shades of green going but none of us really priest commit and rob not like rob. that is for sure. we are looking at some cloudy skies overhead today. no rain to make a rainbow that you find your pot of gold at the end of so i guess you got to listen to rob's advice for that this morning. >> looking outside at our center...
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that video, once you see it wolf blitzer, you can't unsee the video. finally tonight, as the u.s.e want to share more stories of those that we lost to the pandemic. roger marshall of michigan was 71 years old. he was a u.s. army veteran, a retiree from the ford motor company and avid golfer. we are told he cherished being around family, including his wife of 42 years, pat. and his four children. art hackett of new jersey was 72. he was also a u.s. army veteran, as well as a retired police sergeant and an active member of the american legion. his daughter meaghan said her father had a go-to response for all of life's challenges saying we will figure something out. may they rest in peace and may their memories be a blessing. to our viewers, thanks very much for watching. i am wolf blitzer in the situation room. erin burnett out front starts right now. >> out front next, biden scores a major win. the house passing his massive covid relief bill. he said help is on the way as republicans double down on their opposition. the attorney general of texas threatening to sue travis county, ho
that video, once you see it wolf blitzer, you can't unsee the video. finally tonight, as the u.s.e want to share more stories of those that we lost to the pandemic. roger marshall of michigan was 71 years old. he was a u.s. army veteran, a retiree from the ford motor company and avid golfer. we are told he cherished being around family, including his wife of 42 years, pat. and his four children. art hackett of new jersey was 72. he was also a u.s. army veteran, as well as a retired police...
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in many of these countries are we seeing signs already that there is a large amount of vaccine has unsee. i would say that vaccinating adults is different can vaccinate in children most developing countries are used to vaccinating children because because children are routinely vaccinated but that's a small portion of the population once you come to a massive vaccination campaign and you have to vaccinate adults you do have to think about engaging them they have to feed are confident about the vaccine they have to trust the government agency that if you think about a lot of conflict in the affected context and there are some of those in developing countries if someone comes along and offers us a shot and they're from the government you wouldn't you wouldn't automatically take to it so so the things that have to be done to build trust and belief so that they can be a mosque vaccination campaign and that it will take time and that's why we've highlighted this as one of the areas that governments need to work on one thing i also found that there were opportunities here in terms of digitizin
in many of these countries are we seeing signs already that there is a large amount of vaccine has unsee. i would say that vaccinating adults is different can vaccinate in children most developing countries are used to vaccinating children because because children are routinely vaccinated but that's a small portion of the population once you come to a massive vaccination campaign and you have to vaccinate adults you do have to think about engaging them they have to feed are confident about the...