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. ♪ baby love ♪ >>> new mom gigi hadid opening up about motherhood and gracing the cover of "vogue."she shared about having a home birth and raising her daughter with zayn malik in our "gma" cover story. ♪ i want you to be happier ♪ >>> small victories, big results. how to improve your mood, focus better and sleep more. the micro fixes that can make a major impact on your mental health. >> we've got high hope ♪ >>> with one day to go until the big game we've got your super bowl menu all set in our "gma" snack smackdown. plus, we're counting down to the kickoff with our kid correspondent amaya. all that and more as she's saying -- >> good morning, america! ♪ that's just the way you make me feel ♪ >> it's saturday morning, this is "gma." ♪ that's just the way you make me feel ♪ >>> good morning, everybody. omto a o sond ho eedbo t fd, you can eat that. >> not a lot of vegan super bowl food. >> oh, we'll make it work. >> turducken. >>> getting ready and check in with our kid correspondent amaya. there she is to our "gma" snack smackdown. we've got some serious super bowl fun still ahead
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vogue has a great tradition of publishing portraits first ladies. and lou was the person who started that. and the portrait of eleanor roosevelt, which is on loan from the white house, we are very happy to have it on exhibition because it is partnered with the portrait of franklin roosevelt, which is in our collection, which is on view in the next presidents gallery. both of these are studies. and so the artist has shown his subjects several times, the study for franklin roosevelt, was for eight and realized portrait called the big three at yeltsin, which included churchill install. in and you kind of see them sketched out there. there is this attention that -- has two hands. he is really focused on hands. hands are tourists late for portrait artists, artists to do figurative application very difficult to master. so he is kind of showing off that he does hand so well. but with eleanor roosevelt's hands he is really showing all of the things that interested her, how busy she was with him, whether was, knitting holding her, glasses or writing. she wro
vogue has a great tradition of publishing portraits first ladies. and lou was the person who started that. and the portrait of eleanor roosevelt, which is on loan from the white house, we are very happy to have it on exhibition because it is partnered with the portrait of franklin roosevelt, which is in our collection, which is on view in the next presidents gallery. both of these are studies. and so the artist has shown his subjects several times, the study for franklin roosevelt, was for...
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"vogue" has a great tradition of publishing portraits of first ladies. and lu hoover was the one who started that. and the portrait is of eleanor roosevelt, which is on loan from the white house. we're very happy to have it in exhibition because it is partnered with the portrait of franklin roosevelt, which is in our collection, which is on view in the america's president's gallery. and both of these, you know, are studies. and so the artist has shown his subject several times. the study for franklin roosevelt was for an unrealized portrait called the big three at yelta, which included churchill and stalin. and you can kind of see them sketched out there. there's this attention that shandor has to hands. he's really focused on hands. hands are notoriously for portrait artists, who artists who do figurative representation, very difficult to master. so he is kind of showing off a little bit that he can do hands so well. but with eleanor roosevelt's hands, he's really showing all of the things that kind of interested her and how busy she was, whether it was
"vogue" has a great tradition of publishing portraits of first ladies. and lu hoover was the one who started that. and the portrait is of eleanor roosevelt, which is on loan from the white house. we're very happy to have it in exhibition because it is partnered with the portrait of franklin roosevelt, which is in our collection, which is on view in the america's president's gallery. and both of these, you know, are studies. and so the artist has shown his subject several times. the...
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>> comprÓ el time magazine, vogue, ell, new york. borja: tiene revistas para un buen tiempo.nte. esperamos que no sea la primera ni la Última vez. esperamos tenerla aquÍ nuevamente . con eso de la pandemia que todo se ha ido mÁs que todo en el telÉfono, en la computadoras, nosotros hemos empezado a hacer ventas en e—bay porque de esta manera hemos mantenido nuestro negocio abierto, la gente ha estado ordenando online y nosotros lo mandamos por correo. esta visita yo creo que nos va a ayudar para que gente pueda venir y acercarse a comprar mÁs revistas. borja: esperemos que la visita de la primera dama a vuestro negocio tambiÉn active un poquito las ventas de la pandemia. se agradecemos muchÍsimo que haya estado con nosotros aquÍ. carolina: quÉ emocionante. tremenda sorpresa. una foto viral y para la historia. mÁs adelante, en alerta mÁs de 20 millones de estadounidenses por una segunda tormenta que las autoridades definen como peligrosa por sus temperaturas congelantes. borja: una batalla voto a voto es la que libran para medir el candidato izquierdista andrÉs las ventas sube
>> comprÓ el time magazine, vogue, ell, new york. borja: tiene revistas para un buen tiempo.nte. esperamos que no sea la primera ni la Última vez. esperamos tenerla aquÍ nuevamente . con eso de la pandemia que todo se ha ido mÁs que todo en el telÉfono, en la computadoras, nosotros hemos empezado a hacer ventas en e—bay porque de esta manera hemos mantenido nuestro negocio abierto, la gente ha estado ordenando online y nosotros lo mandamos por correo. esta visita yo creo que nos va...
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simon wiesenthal center in jerusalem gave us reaction to the case he spoke to my colleague jacqueline vogue. anyone who assisted nazi germany says that the forces there are right and persecuting people who are categorized as enemies of the rights and deserve to be trashed and said he didn't say what everyone wants it's irrelevant he served a class in tracing those class intrusions the actual built to to persecute innocent people who the server actually decided were enemies of the regime and. that as a personal service there he was a participant in the crowd at their racks and germany of course is still paying his pension for wartime service how is that possible 1st of all gets that less than accurate he with he did get a pension suit through his service in the war germany as a special pension to people who were wounded during world war 2 in 1988 the blue star cast a law that anyone would violate the laws of humanity will have their pension cancelled but there was a lack of cooperation in some in some of the german provinces and there was a problems with the it ministration of this tragic er
simon wiesenthal center in jerusalem gave us reaction to the case he spoke to my colleague jacqueline vogue. anyone who assisted nazi germany says that the forces there are right and persecuting people who are categorized as enemies of the rights and deserve to be trashed and said he didn't say what everyone wants it's irrelevant he served a class in tracing those class intrusions the actual built to to persecute innocent people who the server actually decided were enemies of the regime and....
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mean because you know we never know we don't we're never know when you step over the line that is in vogue community standards and you know and how people feel and how people feel.
mean because you know we never know we don't we're never know when you step over the line that is in vogue community standards and you know and how people feel and how people feel.
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mean because you know we never know when and we're never know when you step over the line that is in vogue community standards and you know and how people feel and how people feel not how they think and why we should be having a debate go ahead. i agreed.
mean because you know we never know when and we're never know when you step over the line that is in vogue community standards and you know and how people feel and how people feel not how they think and why we should be having a debate go ahead. i agreed.
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and also several ambassadors from various european countries and other countries for example britain vogue area and austria are apparently at this court today so really huge attention both internationally and also inside russia on what is happening at this court behind me we're watching live pictures as you speak to us and only we are seeing what appears to be someone being frisked just outside the courthouse there a large police presence or as you say what exactly is alexei know bonnie facing in court today emily. well these court hearing is about to begin he is in court for basically an embezzlement case that was leveled at him in 2013 a fraud case and essentially the prison service here in russia is now asking for his suspended sentence to be turned into real jail time he could face several years in prison for charges that he says are completely politically motivated the european court of human rights also ruled in 2017 that the charges against him were unreasonable and arbitrary but he could face several you know it years in jail. depending on what the court today decides how much thre
and also several ambassadors from various european countries and other countries for example britain vogue area and austria are apparently at this court today so really huge attention both internationally and also inside russia on what is happening at this court behind me we're watching live pictures as you speak to us and only we are seeing what appears to be someone being frisked just outside the courthouse there a large police presence or as you say what exactly is alexei know bonnie facing...
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mean because you know we never know when and we never know when you step over the line that is in vogue community standards and you know and help people feel to help people feel how they think why we should be having a debate go ahead. i agree but i also think you have some to do with advertising dollars. a lot of these companies come out and they are afraid. when their brand is attached to certain speech whether it's on the left or right like you say. but mostly on the right because. those individuals bring. another value. in from being informed me in money then what people are usually able to hear but when you but when those companies hear these things you know you well people want to buy our stuff and stuff so we're going to tag you so what happens is you tube and these other. well. it's going to i don't know we kind of because i'm gone you know and they still get their money so you know i mean that of that also wayne is people it's their way to buy off for the time being the family with the 23230 cutout that i think that has a lot to do with it let me go to you graham gregg you've h
mean because you know we never know when and we never know when you step over the line that is in vogue community standards and you know and help people feel to help people feel how they think why we should be having a debate go ahead. i agree but i also think you have some to do with advertising dollars. a lot of these companies come out and they are afraid. when their brand is attached to certain speech whether it's on the left or right like you say. but mostly on the right because. those...
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with the digital yen right about an instant point their central bank that's all currencies are in vogue all over the world china's coming out what there's but you do mention that he believes that's going to migrate to point ecosystem because it would be the bass player be they the collateral layer a few well because of its incredibly secure our nature and the fact that it's becoming kind of a global standard so that's an interesting point i mean. they of course china is also very close strategically west iran and russia do you see that spreading into into those areas by the way really i mean then you see that spreading into those areas and at the same time can you give an update on the belt and road initiative sure actually that will come into a world with 2 geopolitical blocks it's basically u.s. and western europe and then again maybe south america against everyone else and only china russia iran turkey basically a complete eurasian block and geo politically we're coming up against that china is already you know moving 5 g. electrical grids and it also africa is going to be in that co
with the digital yen right about an instant point their central bank that's all currencies are in vogue all over the world china's coming out what there's but you do mention that he believes that's going to migrate to point ecosystem because it would be the bass player be they the collateral layer a few well because of its incredibly secure our nature and the fact that it's becoming kind of a global standard so that's an interesting point i mean. they of course china is also very close...
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ever since the harebrained idea of no bail became in vogue for the social justice warriors on the lefting door justice. criminals apprehended including felons and released ascent is the paperwork is done are now emboldened knowing they are free during offense, to be released together begin. you call that justice? and don't give me this bill is unconstitutional. the eighth amendment specifically calls for bail with the proviso that it not the excessive. the suspect is now given a citation and lou of arrests. note trick to the precinct before a judge just a love letter requesting they return to answer the charges. no mechanism to assure that return other than their word? if someone breaks into your apartment if the criminal justice vip. no need to come in. if this topic is useful to you? the they were heavy-handed we will drop the charges against you and we will prosecute him or her. message to the victim, criminal justice system won't protect you if you were victim. he will be out in a flash to threaten you members of your family and any witnesses afterwards the case you will probably b
ever since the harebrained idea of no bail became in vogue for the social justice warriors on the lefting door justice. criminals apprehended including felons and released ascent is the paperwork is done are now emboldened knowing they are free during offense, to be released together begin. you call that justice? and don't give me this bill is unconstitutional. the eighth amendment specifically calls for bail with the proviso that it not the excessive. the suspect is now given a citation and...
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and a british vogue seemed make or intensify nice with france and germany proposing pedal to. the u.k. preferential treatment also ahead. on rest yet again in france over a security bill giving extra powers to police officers themselves say violent troublemakers are up for execution.
and a british vogue seemed make or intensify nice with france and germany proposing pedal to. the u.k. preferential treatment also ahead. on rest yet again in france over a security bill giving extra powers to police officers themselves say violent troublemakers are up for execution.
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we have to have so much about soup of spreading of late which was very much in vogue at the start of the pandemic or what exactly is super spreading as about an individual nabbed an epic make up on is about the lifestyle as a commitment to the. it's a very good question and everything in life is pretty much nearly everything in life is a bouncy nature nurture so for instance if we look at could or could have young child's good nature oh be a super spider know pretty hard that they don't really contract the virus very readily they don't have a really huge viral burden as far as we can tell so once they could be a serious threat of mind in fact that may play with lots and lots and lots and lots and lots and lots of people and see lots and lots of relatives they be potentially at a slightly lower risk if you or someone of my age approaching 60 and being male i could get hit with this virus very badly and for maybe 40 to 50 hours before symptoms and for several days afterwards i'm highly infectious now the question then is am i a super spread of wealth for that it depends entirely on my
we have to have so much about soup of spreading of late which was very much in vogue at the start of the pandemic or what exactly is super spreading as about an individual nabbed an epic make up on is about the lifestyle as a commitment to the. it's a very good question and everything in life is pretty much nearly everything in life is a bouncy nature nurture so for instance if we look at could or could have young child's good nature oh be a super spider know pretty hard that they don't really...
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and entertainment as well will come back into vogue. so, you know, quite a lot to look at.rly, if you stand aside and look at sectors like health care, people are going to have a totally new relationship with health care post this crisis. francine: how do you explain the growing interest in sports franchises? william: people have been investing in sport for a long time. bridgepoint, as you know, is a big investor in sports. cdc, another great firm, used to own formula one. it is best watch to live. if you watch sport on a recording, it is pretty dull. so you get this huge amount of content with sport, and of course content is very valuable. but investing in sport is not easy because to make a good investment you have to have a great sport, and the sport has to come way ahead of the finances. but at the end of the day, you know, as a shareholder, you may own the share statistic it, but the sport is owned by the fans. francine: do you know how sport is consumed in the lacqua household? it is watch live with family members, and i think my husband rewatch is it at night. it tak
and entertainment as well will come back into vogue. so, you know, quite a lot to look at.rly, if you stand aside and look at sectors like health care, people are going to have a totally new relationship with health care post this crisis. francine: how do you explain the growing interest in sports franchises? william: people have been investing in sport for a long time. bridgepoint, as you know, is a big investor in sports. cdc, another great firm, used to own formula one. it is best watch to...
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special-interest aliens and i will mention this now that as of last week the word alien is no longer in vogueand they have officially changed from special-interest alien to special-interest undocumented noncitizen. they added a few extra letters, they are special-interest aliens just because of what happened. the iranians i talked to, i haven't talked to anybody but from the reporting in the book what is probably happening is for the last week the fbi and at least ice, interviewing and interrogating and doing the investigation. and what they are not spies from iran. right things are sensitive because the iranian's promised retaliation for the assassination of general soleimani. the likelihood that these are bad guys is fairly low but these homeland security people occupy the near war or have to rule that out. also it could be one or 2 of them are capitol gators for the military or some kind of administrative department in the government that might be useful in the united states. the near war is very active as well as many other special-interest undocumented services. the -- this happened in m
special-interest aliens and i will mention this now that as of last week the word alien is no longer in vogueand they have officially changed from special-interest alien to special-interest undocumented noncitizen. they added a few extra letters, they are special-interest aliens just because of what happened. the iranians i talked to, i haven't talked to anybody but from the reporting in the book what is probably happening is for the last week the fbi and at least ice, interviewing and...
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do you have any optimism that we can establish an adult rising mechanism within the vogue of esg? rick: i think it will be helpful to have optimism, on a transnational basis with legal action and legal enforcement. that is going to be much harder. that is kind of treaty level, multilateral. but i am more optimistic. if you set the carbon to one side, it will be a very valuable signal that when you look at the investment required to get to zero, the numbers are staggering. but when you look closer and closer and closer, they seem much more feasible, both within what existing companies can do and also within the context of the debt gdp ratio -- debt to gdp ratio. i am becoming a bit more optimistic that we can actually do this. tom: rick lacaille, within our optimism, the reflation tone of thursday morning, maybe the view out past the pandemic -- does esg take investment from the whole, or does esg add a new investment overlay? rick: i think it is doing what we have always done but better. and i think that the results that you get by looking more closely at some of these things that
do you have any optimism that we can establish an adult rising mechanism within the vogue of esg? rick: i think it will be helpful to have optimism, on a transnational basis with legal action and legal enforcement. that is going to be much harder. that is kind of treaty level, multilateral. but i am more optimistic. if you set the carbon to one side, it will be a very valuable signal that when you look at the investment required to get to zero, the numbers are staggering. but when you look...
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now, she is on the cover of vogue magazine and cohosting the met gala during pre—pandemic times, withould say arguably, that kim kardashian is a much bigger star and perhaps even making more money than kanye perhaps even making more money than ka nye west. perhaps even making more money than kanye west.— than kanye west. what was it about their — than kanye west. what was it about their partnership - than kanye west. what was it about their partnership that i about their partnership that fascinated americans and fascinated americans and fascinated you?— fascinated americans and fascinated you? what i would attribute the _ fascinated you? what i would attribute the public _ fascinated you? what i would attribute the public interest l attribute the public interest in kim and kanye is first, the kardashians are a reality tv family. they play the game and they want us talking about them. and also, they were kind of like a much more accessible jay-z of like a much more accessible jay—z and beyonce, whereas jay-z jay—z and beyonce, whereas jay—z and beyonce, whereas jay—z and beyonce, where
now, she is on the cover of vogue magazine and cohosting the met gala during pre—pandemic times, withould say arguably, that kim kardashian is a much bigger star and perhaps even making more money than kanye perhaps even making more money than ka nye west. perhaps even making more money than kanye west.— than kanye west. what was it about their — than kanye west. what was it about their partnership - than kanye west. what was it about their partnership that i about their partnership that...
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as guns it was tremendously exciting for the 1st time we've heard the universe not just seen it in vogue it was definitely one of the discoveries of the century and. the sensational discovery took place in the east of washington state in the u.s. the desert area is home to one of 2 american gravitational. wave detectors called ly go it shaped like the letter l. with kilometer long arms it was these arms and the laser beams inside them that enabled the signal to be detected in 2015. david shoemaker helped build my go the visitor's does giving us a rare glimpse inside the heart of what is arguably the world's most sensitive measuring device. work inside one of the being to cover which is where the laser of light travels to detect gravitational radiation the thing we're looking at right here is the being tube itself it's about a metre in diameter and it's made at the same the steel credit way about 4 millimeters thick but the idea is to have an extremely good vacuum so when the laser light travels along the 4 kilometers it's not just her by any hair. in technical terms it's called a laser i
as guns it was tremendously exciting for the 1st time we've heard the universe not just seen it in vogue it was definitely one of the discoveries of the century and. the sensational discovery took place in the east of washington state in the u.s. the desert area is home to one of 2 american gravitational. wave detectors called ly go it shaped like the letter l. with kilometer long arms it was these arms and the laser beams inside them that enabled the signal to be detected in 2015. david...
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. -- in vogue. energy and technology best con -- candidates for an inflation tracking strategy.stralia's face-off with google and facebook continues as a law that would force them to pay publishers for news is being introduced in parliament. a lot happened over the weekend. >> good morning, yes. things became quite heated last week when facebook effectively switched off news on its platform for australians. also with the flick of a switch took dozens of other pages off-line including charities and health department sites that crucially provide information on covid-19. the government blasted that is an attack on us trillion sovereignty -- on us trillion sovereignty. the health minister -- on australian sovereignty. the health minister said his department would not pay for any advertising on facebook. facebook is back at the negotiating table and treasuries josh frydenberg told local media he had talks with mark zuckerberg over the weekend. >> australia is a relatively small market for facebook, why is the social media let form putting up a fight there? >> you're right, it is a ti
. -- in vogue. energy and technology best con -- candidates for an inflation tracking strategy.stralia's face-off with google and facebook continues as a law that would force them to pay publishers for news is being introduced in parliament. a lot happened over the weekend. >> good morning, yes. things became quite heated last week when facebook effectively switched off news on its platform for australians. also with the flick of a switch took dozens of other pages off-line including...
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even vogue magazine exclaims, “at 52, cindy still looks as good as she did at 25!”“proof that cindy does not age” what's cindy's secret? meaningful beauty supreme! the groundbreaking anti-aging system that has kept cindy's skin looking so surprisingly youthful for so long. ellen pompeo >>> when you see the pictures of cindy at age 31 and then now at 52, her skin actually looks more radiant now then it did then. so... whatever she's doing is doing, i'm down to try. announcer >>> with meaningful beauty, frown lines appear diminished in just weeks! crow's feet are visibly softened, and under eye areas appear lifted. horizontal necklines appear dramatically diminished! blanche >>> people definitely say, what are you using? and i say meaningful beauty. and they say, okay, well i guess i gotta go get some. announcer >>> and now is the perfect time for you to experience meaningful beauty supreme because this special offer is cindy's best deal ever! normally $139 dollars, you'll pay only $49.95 for all five concentrated super treatments. and we'll even include free shipping
even vogue magazine exclaims, “at 52, cindy still looks as good as she did at 25!”“proof that cindy does not age” what's cindy's secret? meaningful beauty supreme! the groundbreaking anti-aging system that has kept cindy's skin looking so surprisingly youthful for so long. ellen pompeo >>> when you see the pictures of cindy at age 31 and then now at 52, her skin actually looks more radiant now then it did then. so... whatever she's doing is doing, i'm down to try. announcer...
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the reflation trade is very much in vogue. however, there will be headwinds from supply. u.s.roduction may not go back to 2019 levels but it will start to rise. opec compliance might start to slip a little bit. i can think this will be -- i do not think this will be a straight line higher. we are also cautious around the prompt that unsold barrels, but it does not take away from the fact the second half of the year does look much healthier in terms of demand. jonathan: 18 to $100 crude text year, the second year of the bided presidency. -- of the bided presidency -- of the biden presidency. -- get rid of the politics when you make market calls. if you based on politics you would not be $80 to $100 on crude. tom: there is a trading range $70 to $80 and a migration back to 100. no one believes in that. how likely is it? amrita: that is an outside chance. i do not think $100 as a base case. for us the base case has been $80 next year because demand will go back to pre-covid levels and we need to see iran coming back. in the second half of the year -- we've always been clear on th
the reflation trade is very much in vogue. however, there will be headwinds from supply. u.s.roduction may not go back to 2019 levels but it will start to rise. opec compliance might start to slip a little bit. i can think this will be -- i do not think this will be a straight line higher. we are also cautious around the prompt that unsold barrels, but it does not take away from the fact the second half of the year does look much healthier in terms of demand. jonathan: 18 to $100 crude text...
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not insignificant, particularly when we've seen this wave of up side call buying that seems to be in voguehead to the options implied move about a 7% move in the direction between now and friday, compare that to about 5 3/4, 6%. about 3,000 or so of the 250 calls expiring this friday traded for putting the break at 27070. i will mention that we saw about 2500 or so of the 230 puts trade. there's still some bullish sentiment but this seems to be more measured than other names >> thanks for that tim, what do you make of paypal? >> you know, one of my colleagues likes to say let your winners run and, you know, that's a mistake i've made with paypal this is a company that continues to rerate. i think a lot of people have also gone to the valuation argument on this one i think when you look at the covid environment, obviously, the winning hand that paypal brings to the table, why that was accentuated, why that was accelerated, companies continue to be a dominant role around the world, especially where banking has less infrastructure. don't like the quality good company >> people who buy bitcoin
not insignificant, particularly when we've seen this wave of up side call buying that seems to be in voguehead to the options implied move about a 7% move in the direction between now and friday, compare that to about 5 3/4, 6%. about 3,000 or so of the 250 calls expiring this friday traded for putting the break at 27070. i will mention that we saw about 2500 or so of the 230 puts trade. there's still some bullish sentiment but this seems to be more measured than other names >> thanks for...
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can't listen to beyonce and destiny's child or en vogue without hearing the supremes.s. ♪ ♪ animals are great, animals are great, animals are great. at this isn't an animal but this is no joke. this was a legal proceeding in texas where a lawyer accidentally applied a filter that made him look like a sad kitten. listen to him try to explain to the judge, they are not joking around. >> mr. pot and, i believe you have a filter turned on in the video settings? >> yes, and i don't know how to remove it. i got my assistant here and she's trying to. but i'm prepared to go forward. i'm here alive, i'm not a cat. >> i can see that. >> greg: but this gives us a great idea. before we get back in studio, we have to do a "five" with zoom filters. >> dana: i want to do it. >> greg: the last so we do separate has to be with filters. >> dana: i want to tell you about a book, here is a seal, defense policy and the bush and obama white houses and he has all sorts of experiences that he describes here. and also all of the profits from this book go towards paying off mortgages of gold st
can't listen to beyonce and destiny's child or en vogue without hearing the supremes.s. ♪ ♪ animals are great, animals are great, animals are great. at this isn't an animal but this is no joke. this was a legal proceeding in texas where a lawyer accidentally applied a filter that made him look like a sad kitten. listen to him try to explain to the judge, they are not joking around. >> mr. pot and, i believe you have a filter turned on in the video settings? >> yes, and i don't...
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delay in the vaccine rollout is because we are seeing a country like greece having vaccinated 7% and vogue area only 2% -- bulgaria only 2% so they get the same doses. they have to go -- deal with preparation for rollout. the more hesitant population the slower it would be, and i am especially concerned about the astrazeneca because there are 300 million doses of astrazeneca and if we start to see numbers coming out that only 15% of all the vaccine doses have gone from astrazeneca has extra -- actually been used and we continue to see that number that could slow things down, and so hesitancy is one of the major factors to look at. we have seen a kind of overall confidence in vaccines. other parts of the world we have seen a slight decrease. alix: so, if we wind up getting j&j in europe, pfizer and moderna, does that change or models or do the models take into account significant doses coming from them? rasmus: the model works with that they will be approved soon and works with the numbers indicated, and that astrazeneca will start dealing that at a higher rate. it is a fairly realistic est
delay in the vaccine rollout is because we are seeing a country like greece having vaccinated 7% and vogue area only 2% -- bulgaria only 2% so they get the same doses. they have to go -- deal with preparation for rollout. the more hesitant population the slower it would be, and i am especially concerned about the astrazeneca because there are 300 million doses of astrazeneca and if we start to see numbers coming out that only 15% of all the vaccine doses have gone from astrazeneca has extra --...
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even vogue magazine exclaims, “at 52, cindy still looks as good as she did at 25!”ekly calls it “proof that cindy does not age” what's cindy's secret? meaningful beauty supreme! the groundbreaking anti-aging system that has kept cindy's skin looking so surprisingly youthful for so long. ellen pompeo >>> when you see the pictures of cindy at age 31 and then now at 52, her skin actually looks more radiant now then it did then. so... whatever she's doing is doing, i'm down to try. announcer >>> with meaningful beauty, frown lines appear diminished in just weeks! crow's feet are visibly softened, and under eye areas appear lifted. horizontal necklines appear dramatically diminished! blanche >>> people definitely say, what are you using? and i say meaningful beauty. and they say, okay, well i guess i gotta go get some. announcer >>> and now is the perfect time for you to experience meaningful beauty supreme because this special offer is cindy's best deal ever! normally $139 dollars, you'll pay only $49.95 for all five concentrated super treatments. and we'll even include
even vogue magazine exclaims, “at 52, cindy still looks as good as she did at 25!”ekly calls it “proof that cindy does not age” what's cindy's secret? meaningful beauty supreme! the groundbreaking anti-aging system that has kept cindy's skin looking so surprisingly youthful for so long. ellen pompeo >>> when you see the pictures of cindy at age 31 and then now at 52, her skin actually looks more radiant now then it did then. so... whatever she's doing is doing, i'm down to try....
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but and at times have been riskier, but again yield plays that i think right now are very much in vogue, your top defensive play >> well, i -- listen, i think that -- i follow this logic in terms of this being a relative value play where i have a bit of a question is in terms of presenting it as a defensive play only because we've seen so much price volatility in the reits and the properties themselves. i think if you play defensively i still like some of the health care names, emerging markets names. in terms of a difference between names that have had triple digit returns versus names that are still somewhat relatively under the radar and don't have the same risks i don't want richgs because i can't forecast that. that is kind of how i'd be positioned in terms of playing it, quote unquote, defensively >> coming up, what one company said about getting involved in krimto currency. and how to capitalize on the red itself revolution. how they're yitrng to get rid of soft squeezes. more "fast money" in two 've crew way for you to sell your car. whether it's a year old or a few years old. w
but and at times have been riskier, but again yield plays that i think right now are very much in vogue, your top defensive play >> well, i -- listen, i think that -- i follow this logic in terms of this being a relative value play where i have a bit of a question is in terms of presenting it as a defensive play only because we've seen so much price volatility in the reits and the properties themselves. i think if you play defensively i still like some of the health care names, emerging...
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announcement joins us live after making history as the first black man to shoot a cover for british "vogue" and how he took the stunning photo from an ocean away only on "gma." >>> we do say good morning, america. good to be with you on this tuesday morning. we want to get right to that dangerous winter weather that is slamming most of the country right now, michael. >> it is, robin. let's take a live look at chicago right now. the city getting another foot of snow overnight. temperatures there have been below freezing for the past several weeks. >> 44 states on alert this morning. about 70% of the continental u.s. is covered in snow right now, the highest in a decade. >> you better believe we have reporters in the storm zone all over the country braving the cold and snow and ginger is starting us off with that breaking news from north carolina. good morning, ginger. >> reporter: good morning, robin. you know there's a problem when your family in coastal mississippi is 15 degrees colder than we are here. the atmosphere is flip-flopped. it is angry and it unleashed in north carolina and tha
announcement joins us live after making history as the first black man to shoot a cover for british "vogue" and how he took the stunning photo from an ocean away only on "gma." >>> we do say good morning, america. good to be with you on this tuesday morning. we want to get right to that dangerous winter weather that is slamming most of the country right now, michael. >> it is, robin. let's take a live look at chicago right now. the city getting another foot of...
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peloton look through the supply chain issues they'll get through it >> guy >> defense stocks back in voguet thanks for watching fast back 5:00 "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now >>> my mission is simple to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere. and i promise to help you find it "mad money" starts now >> hey, i'm cramer welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people want to make friends, i'm just trying to make you some money my job is not just to entertain you, but to educate you teach you put it in context. call me 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer. after a brutal hammering last week this market is back in rally mode setting into a solid
peloton look through the supply chain issues they'll get through it >> guy >> defense stocks back in voguet thanks for watching fast back 5:00 "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now >>> my mission is simple to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere. and i promise to help you find it "mad money" starts now >> hey, i'm cramer welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica...
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special interest aliens and i'll mention now that as of last week, the word api illen by is no longer in vogueand they have officially changed from special interest alien to special interest undocumented noncitizen. so they've added a few extra letters, alphabet letters to the -- but for purposes of this conversation in the book we are calling them special interest aliens just because of habit. the iranians they talked to, very likely what been happening -- i don't know this, haven't talked anybody but from the reporting and the book what is probably happening there is for the last week, the fbi and at least i.c.e. office of -- the intelligence officers are interviewing and interrogating and doing the investigation that i talk about in the book that norman will talk about as well to just determine that they're not spies from iran, that they're not maybe an -- right now things are sensitive because the iranians have promised retaliation for the assassination of the general soleimani. that's in the back of people's minds. the likelihood these are bad guys is probably fairly low, but these are pe
special interest aliens and i'll mention now that as of last week, the word api illen by is no longer in vogueand they have officially changed from special interest alien to special interest undocumented noncitizen. so they've added a few extra letters, alphabet letters to the -- but for purposes of this conversation in the book we are calling them special interest aliens just because of habit. the iranians they talked to, very likely what been happening -- i don't know this, haven't talked...
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even vogue magazine exclaims, “at 52, cindy still looks as good as she did at 25!”weekly calls it “proof that cindy does not age” what's cindy's secret? meaningful beauty supreme! the groundbreaking anti-aging system that has kept cindy's skin looking so surprisingly youthful for so long. ellen pompeo >>> when you see the pictures of cindy at age 31 and then now at 52, her skin actually looks more radiant now then it did then. so... whatever she's doing is doing, i'm down to try. announcer >>> with meaningful beauty, frown lines appear diminished in just weeks! crow's feet are visibly softened, and under eye areas appear lifted. horizontal necklines appear dramatically diminished! blanche >>> people definitely say, what are you using? and i say meaningful beauty. and they say, okay, well i guess i gotta go get some. announcer >>> and now is the perfect time for you to experience meaningful beauty supreme because this special offer is cindy's best deal ever! normally $139 dollars, you'll pay only $49.95 for all five concentrated super treatments. and we'll even inclu
even vogue magazine exclaims, “at 52, cindy still looks as good as she did at 25!”weekly calls it “proof that cindy does not age” what's cindy's secret? meaningful beauty supreme! the groundbreaking anti-aging system that has kept cindy's skin looking so surprisingly youthful for so long. ellen pompeo >>> when you see the pictures of cindy at age 31 and then now at 52, her skin actually looks more radiant now then it did then. so... whatever she's doing is doing, i'm down to...
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seth: and certainly margaret thatcher and the queen never -- i mean, of course, selfies weren't as in vogueway of knowing as a historical record, if that would have happened or not. i think people might not know, certainly in the states, might not fully appreciate how funny olivia colman is, as an actor and as a comedian. and there was a video -- this was before pandemic, when you guys were shooting together, but this was a funeral scene, and when the cameras were not rolling, the cellphones were, and you guys were doing a choreographed dance to lizzo how did this come about? >> well, olivia apparently does a dance class in the area that she lives with a bunch of friends on a regular basis and she -- and the last time she did the class she was -- they had danced to that song, that lizzo song and she asked if we would happen to be interested in, um -- in maybe doing it, and she would video it and then she would just share it only with her friends, the other dancers. and so, it was never meant to see the light of day >> seth: and yet, here we are, the light of day >> and yet, here we are. >>
seth: and certainly margaret thatcher and the queen never -- i mean, of course, selfies weren't as in vogueway of knowing as a historical record, if that would have happened or not. i think people might not know, certainly in the states, might not fully appreciate how funny olivia colman is, as an actor and as a comedian. and there was a video -- this was before pandemic, when you guys were shooting together, but this was a funeral scene, and when the cameras were not rolling, the cellphones...
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peloton look through the supply chain issues they'll get through it >> guy >> defense stocks back in vogue. l and t. >> all right thanks for watching fast back 5:00 "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now >>> my mission is simple to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere. and i promise to help you find it "mad money" starts now >> hey, i'm cramer welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people want to make friends, i'm just trying to make you some money my job is not just to entertain you, but to educate you teach you put it in context. call me 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer. after a brutal hammering last week this market is back in rally mode setting into a solid rhythm where good news gets rewarded with higher prices like the dow gaining 332 points today. nasdaq jumping 1.23% why not? that's what we want, isn't it? straightforward moves based on how companies are actually doing. not chaotic moves caused by short squeezes and rocket ship emojis the anger and frustration, isn't this a good moment to
peloton look through the supply chain issues they'll get through it >> guy >> defense stocks back in vogue. l and t. >> all right thanks for watching fast back 5:00 "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now >>> my mission is simple to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere. and i promise to help you find it "mad money" starts now >> hey, i'm cramer welcome to "mad...