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consider the new vogue profile of dr. scientist, states person, civil rights icon, healer, mother of a nation, the first lady of our hearts, we could go on, but vogue already did. dr. joe we learn is driven, effortlessly popular, but also someone who reminds us of ourselves. that's right, she's us. but better. as vogue puts it, she's every inch of goddess. a very busy goddess. at one point, we find dr. jill in reading glasses on air force one preparing for her negotiations with other world leaders. you go, dr. jill, you don't need to be elected to lead our country. back in the united states, dr. jill barely pauses to get into a glamorous outfit before administering life-saving vaccines to any american who wants one and some who don't. dr. jill is a doctor first and foremost. in one scene from the vogue police, she cradles the arms of nervous women as they get the vaccination, look at me, it doesn't hurt. it's only kool-aid, drink the whole cup. she tries to lift up other people. who is this amazing woman? the servant sain
consider the new vogue profile of dr. scientist, states person, civil rights icon, healer, mother of a nation, the first lady of our hearts, we could go on, but vogue already did. dr. joe we learn is driven, effortlessly popular, but also someone who reminds us of ourselves. that's right, she's us. but better. as vogue puts it, she's every inch of goddess. a very busy goddess. at one point, we find dr. jill in reading glasses on air force one preparing for her negotiations with other world...
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the vogue -- dr. jill is an accomplished woman.at you say, you are lying to your face if you don't think melania is the best dressed first lady. >> greg: that is true. how about you emily? what's your take on vogue and a hard pounding? >> are they separate? >> remember the magazine "sassy." remember how you can get your photo taken and put on like the cover? i did that when -- [indiscernible] i was a cover girl. every year every month. i was so stoked. it was fake. that's how i feel about this. i'm sure everyone is stoked. let them have their victor lap. we see exactly what's happening. we know to your point that it's the -- that is so my mom. all of these phrases from the renaissance era. accurately. how it's meant to be phrased. my sisters and i are like, she's like, this is the mail carriers used to do. >> greg: i don't see the problem. '69 is the year. literally. it's century there's a 69. there's a joke about your jacket and hard pounding and being a porn director. say something thoughtful to end this round. >> there's a lot t
the vogue -- dr. jill is an accomplished woman.at you say, you are lying to your face if you don't think melania is the best dressed first lady. >> greg: that is true. how about you emily? what's your take on vogue and a hard pounding? >> are they separate? >> remember the magazine "sassy." remember how you can get your photo taken and put on like the cover? i did that when -- [indiscernible] i was a cover girl. every year every month. i was so stoked. it was fake....
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there was a period when this really vogue and high end, but that was a long time ago on the high end of a just this is long. i've actually torn some buildings down and there were still him. he flat on the morning sunlight. chris marks was a popular kid he doesn't have any expensive furniture in his flat, but his home has a lot of playful elements which he values the met the most powerful lower than the one up the elder climate. this is how they can do a little magic up, and so not with 3 gamble. if i say alexa knox, and the light goes out, alexa luma dot o mark's receipt his ring as a present surpassing his starts exam, a german government licensing exam. my thoughts usually i just think it's beautiful and cool about there have been times were often annoyed when things got to be too much me got to feel and i look down on this ring and thought you passed the exam. this here is a much smaller problem. you kind of us and that works and yet it's a little trick of mine from the get me, it's not so important that it's a ring from my grandpa. it's a special object i invest with the meaning
there was a period when this really vogue and high end, but that was a long time ago on the high end of a just this is long. i've actually torn some buildings down and there were still him. he flat on the morning sunlight. chris marks was a popular kid he doesn't have any expensive furniture in his flat, but his home has a lot of playful elements which he values the met the most powerful lower than the one up the elder climate. this is how they can do a little magic up, and so not with 3...
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he's been released without bailed. trump himself has not been charged. trump organization and why so vogue is suspected of illegally avoiding taxes on company perks, such as cars, apartments, and school tuition. headlines coming up how robot but can think, feel and trust a changing humanity that's next on origin of species. i'll have more news for you after that for now. oh i i oh. ringback i, when they 1st activated me robot that time that time, the time when i 1st saw the light of day i didn't know what the hell it was. i have very little understanding. just a wash of sensory impressions. me finding you were saying no, i understand these experience. i don't know what to do with them. but i treasure them. oh, i see them still perfectly preserved in my memory. ah . ah, i am aligned. yes i am so happy to be like totally alive. come to life. ah, it's totally strange because i know that i'm not alive like any other organism. personally, i enjoyed being a robot. it's like being an astronaut. you know, like a bold explorer of the unknown. i feel like i'm a line. but i know my in the machine, bu
he's been released without bailed. trump himself has not been charged. trump organization and why so vogue is suspected of illegally avoiding taxes on company perks, such as cars, apartments, and school tuition. headlines coming up how robot but can think, feel and trust a changing humanity that's next on origin of species. i'll have more news for you after that for now. oh i i oh. ringback i, when they 1st activated me robot that time that time, the time when i 1st saw the light of day i...
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actually, teen "vogue" will have more of her speaking with dr. fauci. that pick. i don't know why young people aren't getting vaccinated. you guys, get vaccinated. dean tell me, who won the week? >> first my mom, she turned 92 today. camille observe dahl au, 100% sicilian. she tells people she is 72, so if you see her, don't mention i told you. i got my fighting spirit from her. the other winner, someone my mom would like very much, congresswoman joyce beatty who was arrested yesterday showing us the fierce urgency, as martin luther king put it, finally. this is so important, you can be too late as martin luther king said. she is showing this is the issue, voting is our life blood and she wants people to be aware. fundamentally aware, the most vital infrastructure, voting. >> i saw your instagram about your mom so i knew not to say how much she is. happy birthday to her. yes for joyce beatty, chair of the congressional black caucus. her husband passed away a few weeks ago and she showed up to get here. i have to say my pick. i love crab country. you guy
actually, teen "vogue" will have more of her speaking with dr. fauci. that pick. i don't know why young people aren't getting vaccinated. you guys, get vaccinated. dean tell me, who won the week? >> first my mom, she turned 92 today. camille observe dahl au, 100% sicilian. she tells people she is 72, so if you see her, don't mention i told you. i got my fighting spirit from her. the other winner, someone my mom would like very much, congresswoman joyce beatty who was arrested...
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jill biden is on the cover of "vogue." driven, tirelessly, effortlessly popular and admires us about ourselves. i have nothing bad to say about jill biden but thrown herself into the road of first lady. "vogue" never put melania trump on who was an actual fashion model but. apparently only democratic first ladies remind us of ourselves. gwen berry won third place for hammer throwing in the olympic trials and turned back on the flag during the anthem. the biden white house defends her ability to protest. media conservatives are eviscerating her for. some lawmakers want her kicked off the team. berry defense her stance. >> if you know the history, the national anthem, slaves in america, our blood being slain and pilfered all over the floor. it is disrespectful t does not speak for black americans. i never said that i hated the country. never said that. howard: i'm not going to get into her conspiracy theory the anthem playing was timed to embarass her or old tweets which she disparaged white people and mexicans. i get athlet
jill biden is on the cover of "vogue." driven, tirelessly, effortlessly popular and admires us about ourselves. i have nothing bad to say about jill biden but thrown herself into the road of first lady. "vogue" never put melania trump on who was an actual fashion model but. apparently only democratic first ladies remind us of ourselves. gwen berry won third place for hammer throwing in the olympic trials and turned back on the flag during the anthem. the biden white house...
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in the 102—year history, i was the first model in a hijab to feature on the cover of british vogue. being such a proud moment for me. it was written in her modelling contract that she would never remove her hijab, and that she would have a blacked—out box to change in on the shoots to protect her modesty. by 2019 she was walking the runway with fashion superstars and making history yet again, collaborating with designers like tommy hilfiger to become the first model to wear a burkini in sports illustrated magazine. since quitting, she hasn't publicly spoken about her experiences with industry insiders, but now, i've arranged for her to meet back up with tommy hilfiger to talk about her decision. you're meeting tommy today and you have some questions for him. given everything we've been through this year, you know, the blm movement, it's just such a timely conversation and it's my first since my exit of the fashion industry and to sit down with one of the industry leaders, it's just, it's going to be an iconic sit—down. tommy hilfiger has been vocal about the need to tackle racism an
in the 102—year history, i was the first model in a hijab to feature on the cover of british vogue. being such a proud moment for me. it was written in her modelling contract that she would never remove her hijab, and that she would have a blacked—out box to change in on the shoots to protect her modesty. by 2019 she was walking the runway with fashion superstars and making history yet again, collaborating with designers like tommy hilfiger to become the first model to wear a burkini in...
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first lady jill biden and vogue magazine told me this week she is driven, and effortlessly popular.plier and the kind of first lady we need right now. because she was there, of course they should get the emmy. >> why wasn't she nominated for best supporting actress? >> i am sure that is coming down the pipeline. >> kat, you are a joy multiplier. >> definitely. doesn't the "view" get nominated every year. it's a joke. it's dumb. >> that's pretty hard criticism of the "view." >> i think the entire awards are dumb. i don't know why anybody cares. i don't care about any awards that i am not nominated for. >> we will never be nominated. >> never be nominated. even though people watch this show. >> i would rather get the ratings and have more fun and have more viewers than win a stupid -- >> [applauding]. >> thank you. >> i agree. >> but, it would really be great to be nominated. >> yes. i will nominate myself. >> that's what i am saying. >> i didn't know we could do that. >> joe, this plays into your members only jacket. you have to be a member of a specific club to be recognized as havi
first lady jill biden and vogue magazine told me this week she is driven, and effortlessly popular.plier and the kind of first lady we need right now. because she was there, of course they should get the emmy. >> why wasn't she nominated for best supporting actress? >> i am sure that is coming down the pipeline. >> kat, you are a joy multiplier. >> definitely. doesn't the "view" get nominated every year. it's a joke. it's dumb. >> that's pretty hard...
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salvaging whatever they can from a devastated hones like who responded kate martyr is in the town of vogue for time in western germany. she has more on the flooding. i'm here in port time, which along the villages has been hit hard by the flood board. does the bree all around me, as you can see, and the rescue efforts which has been going on throughout the entire day today, police as being rescue workers. and there's been people driving heavy machinery trying to clear some of the debris off the road. obviously that has been lots of village villages as well, sat around all day waiting for information to find out what's happened about herman's and also is i loved ones that have been unfortunately at least 2 people who have been found dead in this village. they found them pass and in the day and they have just reported that they have calling another person and i spoke to people earlier. 6 today, and they were telling me about the possible stories that they knew that this was going to happen. they knew that they would be some flooding. and they had some warning from the operative. they says th
salvaging whatever they can from a devastated hones like who responded kate martyr is in the town of vogue for time in western germany. she has more on the flooding. i'm here in port time, which along the villages has been hit hard by the flood board. does the bree all around me, as you can see, and the rescue efforts which has been going on throughout the entire day today, police as being rescue workers. and there's been people driving heavy machinery trying to clear some of the debris off the...
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b, o max and the show is vogue competition reality show called legendary streams on h b o max. he is a stylish image architect and he's a, he's the man right now. he's just been voted by hollywood reporter as the most powerful cat in that field. it's rather a theory of field that everyone saw you meet a guy or young lady who you can see in their eyes. they have the business and you can see they see the bigger picture too. and they see the smaller picture to find things that make a look look, and you go ok. it's like semester slow. you got gibbs, we feel gap gap. so i'm happy for to thank you for having a nice to meet you and it is la roche. and this is dennis miller plus one. 0, the join me every thursday and the alex summon show and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport. business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. me this is your media a reflection of reality? in a world transformed what will make you feel safer type relation for community you going the right way or are you being that somewhere which direction? what is truth? what is faith in the world
b, o max and the show is vogue competition reality show called legendary streams on h b o max. he is a stylish image architect and he's a, he's the man right now. he's just been voted by hollywood reporter as the most powerful cat in that field. it's rather a theory of field that everyone saw you meet a guy or young lady who you can see in their eyes. they have the business and you can see they see the bigger picture too. and they see the smaller picture to find things that make a look look,...
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i graced the cover of british vogue, for example, in their 102—year history, making it the first time my career and broke boundaries, but i think the lack of muslim women stylists within the fashion industry was something that definitely, towards the end, you know, allowing somebody who's never worn a hijab, never even seen a hijab sometimes, to style somebody who is in a hijab, it was quite interesting. your exit means a lot, and what you say is being watched by others who may have wanted to follow in your footsteps. are you saying the industry, as it is, is not a fit place for women with your identity? i'm very careful to not put, you know, to not make statements like that, because it wasn't right for me. this was a personal choice that i made. and you can watch the full conversation between former back to our top story with the tokyo 2020 olympics under way injapan. my colleague lucy hockings is in tokyo and following developments. not n ot exa ctly not exactly a party —like atmosphere in tokyo today. still a lot of fear about the rising covid—19 rates. this is still a city under a
i graced the cover of british vogue, for example, in their 102—year history, making it the first time my career and broke boundaries, but i think the lack of muslim women stylists within the fashion industry was something that definitely, towards the end, you know, allowing somebody who's never worn a hijab, never even seen a hijab sometimes, to style somebody who is in a hijab, it was quite interesting. your exit means a lot, and what you say is being watched by others who may have wanted to...
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and they cut down on the scrap to inventory, you alluded to what was quite in vogue pre pandemic that just in time manufacturing what production solutions are we going to see from lessons learned lately? there we're going to say a number of things actually that are going to change our world quite pervasively. one of them is, of course, obviously just in time meant that you would just have deliveries in time to be manufactured. and of course, a lot of organizations, a lot of manufacturers have really seen that you can't do that anymore because you put too much at risk going back to the risk factor. so a couple of things who actually seeing reverse globalization or localization. lot of people want to buy locally, they wanted to actually just to help that and i the neighborhood that community state, i'm a nation actually in fact. so you're seeing some of this for both globalization. a lot of manufacturing used to take place in china, and of course a lot of the goods came through. so is canal. so going back to my previous point, that congo ship demonstrated, but anything in the supply cha
and they cut down on the scrap to inventory, you alluded to what was quite in vogue pre pandemic that just in time manufacturing what production solutions are we going to see from lessons learned lately? there we're going to say a number of things actually that are going to change our world quite pervasively. one of them is, of course, obviously just in time meant that you would just have deliveries in time to be manufactured. and of course, a lot of organizations, a lot of manufacturers have...
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there was a period when this really vogue and high end, but that was a long time ago on the high end of a long. i've actually torn some buildings down, look up and there were still him. he flat on the morning sunlight quiz max was a popular kid. he doesn't have any expensive furniture in his flat, but his home has a lot of playful littleness, which he values the mess the most powerful, warmed in the world. us stop, the elder kind of this entire can do a little magic up and so not with for example, if i say alexa knox, i'm the light goes out. alexa lumen dot o. 7 mark received his ring as a present surpassing his starts exam, a german government licensing exam license usually i just think it's beautiful and cool about there have been times were often annoyed when things got to be too much me got a few and i look down to this ring and thought you passed the exam. this here is a much smaller problem. you kind of and that works and it's a little trick of my phone. yeah. give me, it's not so important that it's a ring from my grandpa. it's a special object. invest with the meaning of the
there was a period when this really vogue and high end, but that was a long time ago on the high end of a long. i've actually torn some buildings down, look up and there were still him. he flat on the morning sunlight quiz max was a popular kid. he doesn't have any expensive furniture in his flat, but his home has a lot of playful littleness, which he values the mess the most powerful, warmed in the world. us stop, the elder kind of this entire can do a little magic up and so not with for...
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w a border cade marta is in vogue. paul. time that's new born and the one of the worst effected areas. kate, what's the city situation like where you are? yes. so i said, i'm sure it's all time which is not valid yet. it's usually a very beautiful, idyllic area where john gets jumping. but today, obviously, and last night i tried to shield here this morning and people here not that much everywhere. the rest your team, the police have to run in this direction and they want forwarding shot more than happy to be come through. it's a very high margin reason why area, but this morning for a helicopter my overhead. well, this is the engine down here as well. which is very well connected. so as i said is taken by surprise. as he's spoken to people on the ground, people who had to leave their homes and all that. what did you hear? what, what was the sentiment that the sentiment is overwhelming? people in a very short, distraught and also i spoke to one man, he might have typed my wanted said, your interview would love to help me out
w a border cade marta is in vogue. paul. time that's new born and the one of the worst effected areas. kate, what's the city situation like where you are? yes. so i said, i'm sure it's all time which is not valid yet. it's usually a very beautiful, idyllic area where john gets jumping. but today, obviously, and last night i tried to shield here this morning and people here not that much everywhere. the rest your team, the police have to run in this direction and they want forwarding shot more...
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that reflationary trade for today is back in vogue. we are up about 1.5% on the russell 2000. the s&p 500 up 0.7%. trying to address yesterday's losses. in the 30 year we were heading down for 1.90%. make our way back up to 1.98%, up about five basis points on the day. we have to talk about one of the big deals, sam's dotcom getting a buyout. you are now up 64% on the day. guy: bloomberg getting hold of an eu draft suggesting that all new cars will be zero emissions from 2035. the industry is starting to get a little bit nervous about what is happening here. a suggestion may be that the leaders need to not only talk the talk, but walk the walk when it comes to making it happen. in terms of the data we are getting out of the u.s. economy, a little bit in inventory build which is worth paying attention to. it's a 1.1 last time around. maybe an indication of what is happening here, i think it is interesting that inventories are being built up a little bit. companies certainly suffering when it comes to what is happening with supply bottlenecks at the moment. it is a big issue we
that reflationary trade for today is back in vogue. we are up about 1.5% on the russell 2000. the s&p 500 up 0.7%. trying to address yesterday's losses. in the 30 year we were heading down for 1.90%. make our way back up to 1.98%, up about five basis points on the day. we have to talk about one of the big deals, sam's dotcom getting a buyout. you are now up 64% on the day. guy: bloomberg getting hold of an eu draft suggesting that all new cars will be zero emissions from 2035. the industry...
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like responded kate martyr is in the town of vogue for time in western germany. she has more on the flooding there. i'm here and time which one of the villages has been hit hard by the flood bordeaux says debris all around me as you can see. and the rescue efforts which has been going on throughout the entire day to day police as being rescue workers. and there's been people driving heavy machinery trying to clear some of the debris off the road. obviously that has been lots of village villages as well, sat around all day waiting for information to find out what's happened about herman's and also i loved ones that have been unfortunately at least 2 people who have been found dead in this village. they found them passing aaliyah in the day and they have just reported that they have another cousin. and i spoke to people earlier today and they were telling me about the possible stories that they knew that this is going to happen. that they knew that it would be some flooding, and they had some warning from the origin. well, they says they just had no idea that it co
like responded kate martyr is in the town of vogue for time in western germany. she has more on the flooding there. i'm here and time which one of the villages has been hit hard by the flood bordeaux says debris all around me as you can see. and the rescue efforts which has been going on throughout the entire day to day police as being rescue workers. and there's been people driving heavy machinery trying to clear some of the debris off the road. obviously that has been lots of village villages...
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cnn's supreme court reporter ariane de vogue looks at the looming battle over abortion rights. >> reporterrt to overturn roe v. wade, that landmark near 50-year-old opinion that establishes a constitutional right to abortion. this case really thrusts the justices into the middle of the political spotlight. it will be heard next term, decided by june, right before the legal up to the midterm elections. the law at issue bars most abortions after 15 weeks, there's no exception for rape or for insist and lower courts blocked the law citing roe v. wade, that's why mississippi has asked for it to be overturned. all eyes are going to be on the conservative wing of the supreme court. keep in mind that justice clarence thomas for years has said that roe v. wade should be overturned and that leaves the three liberal justices led by justice stephen breyer who is under some pressure to retire, they are going to work as best they can to limit the damage from their perspective to try to preserve as much of roe as possible. boris, kaitlan? >> thank you, ariane. as you noted there could be a decision by n
cnn's supreme court reporter ariane de vogue looks at the looming battle over abortion rights. >> reporterrt to overturn roe v. wade, that landmark near 50-year-old opinion that establishes a constitutional right to abortion. this case really thrusts the justices into the middle of the political spotlight. it will be heard next term, decided by june, right before the legal up to the midterm elections. the law at issue bars most abortions after 15 weeks, there's no exception for rape or...
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simple, do you rebalance or do you still participate in the consensus cyclical global play that was en vogueeeks ago? david: we are believers in the recovery, and the equity market is looking very good versus the alternatives that fixed income has to offer. we have leaned against the reflation and the cyclical value play. underweight industrials, materials, and energy. our view is that the inflation you have seen around the reopening is inflation that is transitory and will pass. high prices will fix high prices particularly for commodities. we believe that the cycle will last. but we think the better protection plays ours -- are banks and technology. all the other businesses we think will thrive, and as long as inflation and interest rates do not serve we expect them to gradually rise. these valuations will make sense for these growth companies. jonathan: let us take it back to the money question, it was not the equity market, but what you wanted to earn and what divides a short term transitory reopening trade and a durable long-term investment in the cyclical space and deep value, what div
simple, do you rebalance or do you still participate in the consensus cyclical global play that was en vogueeeks ago? david: we are believers in the recovery, and the equity market is looking very good versus the alternatives that fixed income has to offer. we have leaned against the reflation and the cyclical value play. underweight industrials, materials, and energy. our view is that the inflation you have seen around the reopening is inflation that is transitory and will pass. high prices...
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perspective, staycations, long-term vacations, holiday homes versus hotels, big hotels will not be en voguein the game. the combination of these trends are what we are noticing coming into the future. we will be innovating and bringing the best features and announcing them to make sure that we are leading. on the employee side, we are also making changes. as we saw people having substantial [indiscernible] we are trying to make changes in terms of how we collaborate online. i think fundamentally, the world is going to be a very different place and we are hoping to lead some of the trancelike sta ycations. emily: ritesh agarwal, ceo of oyo. i know it's very early on your side of the world so thank you so much for getting up to join us. appreciate it. coming up, how technology can help prevent the next pandemic. we are going to hear from gv, formerly google ventures, co-founder though merit about his fund's new venture. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: covid-19 underscored the need for innovation in biotech, health care and more. section 32 is a venture capital firm investing in technology and l
perspective, staycations, long-term vacations, holiday homes versus hotels, big hotels will not be en voguein the game. the combination of these trends are what we are noticing coming into the future. we will be innovating and bringing the best features and announcing them to make sure that we are leading. on the employee side, we are also making changes. as we saw people having substantial [indiscernible] we are trying to make changes in terms of how we collaborate online. i think...
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retired bezos would not talk to me in mackenzie scott as far as i can tell has done one interview with "vogue" magazined years ago as an intensely private person. >> host: maybe you could start with the first chapter of the book. i think there are a lot of great anecdotes about jillian role in coming up with the likes and the echo and the common thread is that bezos set the bar really high and be aimed for irrational goals. one quote every member about the products. how important was it in coming up with this device that arguably was the most successful device that they have come up with? >> guest: we will probably talk about amazon is a potential monopolist and a dominating force in american business so i don't mind and giving amazon credit and jeff bezos credit as an innovative company and that's how he likes to describe himself. when i dug into alexei was surprising because the real story had not been told. essentially the idea for alexa comes right out of just minded and e-mail in 2010. he sends a note to greg hart is a technical assistant at the time in chief of staff. ian freed in steve
retired bezos would not talk to me in mackenzie scott as far as i can tell has done one interview with "vogue" magazined years ago as an intensely private person. >> host: maybe you could start with the first chapter of the book. i think there are a lot of great anecdotes about jillian role in coming up with the likes and the echo and the common thread is that bezos set the bar really high and be aimed for irrational goals. one quote every member about the products. how...
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session low, the nasdaq has turned negative, so that safe haven, that defensive bid is certainly out of voguell. guy: it is slightly outperforming, though. there is this china factor that's got to be borne in mind. big tech seems to be doing well right now. the s&p is falling more. the dow down by 0.8%, and the small caps are where the pressure is really being found. the market, despite looking at the guts of the ism report, there's some evidence of inflation. actually, quite a lot of evidence. the market is completely calm about this inflation debate. it firmly believes that the fed is right, that is going to be transitory. i think the next debate is whether there's going to be a significant pickup of u.s. growth out of this crisis or if we return to where we were before. i think that in the debate we will be hearing much more about. taylor: it doesn't feel transitory to my wallet. let's see what the market thinks about it being transitory and aren't -- transitory or not. we will go back to that opec+ discussion. will it bring out a price war? christyan malek, jp morgan head of emea oil and
session low, the nasdaq has turned negative, so that safe haven, that defensive bid is certainly out of voguell. guy: it is slightly outperforming, though. there is this china factor that's got to be borne in mind. big tech seems to be doing well right now. the s&p is falling more. the dow down by 0.8%, and the small caps are where the pressure is really being found. the market, despite looking at the guts of the ism report, there's some evidence of inflation. actually, quite a lot of...
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congrats to any republican who finally decided it was in vogue to be a cheerleader for the vaccine but
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see, he has a role, he's back in vogue at the naacp.hing happens, 1937, this organization is founded, southern negro youth conference. esther jackson, now 98, my godmother. this is the great paul robeson. i think you've seen these names. james jackson from rich monday, esther jackson from harlem. dorothy burnham, his wife, who just turned 100. and they moved down south, all these northerners moved down south to fight for our democracy. two people are there, the two greatest americans that lived in this time, in my opinion, paul robeson, we'll deal with another time and, of course, w.e.b. dubois. and it becomes very active in the south. and here again are some of the founders, dorothy burnham and many others. the southern negro youth congress, therefore, is the predecessor to student nonviolent committee. he continues to be active of and plays a major role to the founding of the -- san francisco. he's there because he wants to bring together -- [inaudible] the plight of the african nations. he goes there, of course, comes in conflict wit
see, he has a role, he's back in vogue at the naacp.hing happens, 1937, this organization is founded, southern negro youth conference. esther jackson, now 98, my godmother. this is the great paul robeson. i think you've seen these names. james jackson from rich monday, esther jackson from harlem. dorothy burnham, his wife, who just turned 100. and they moved down south, all these northerners moved down south to fight for our democracy. two people are there, the two greatest americans that lived...
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there was a period when this really vogue and high end. but that was a long time ago on the high end of it long. i've actually torn some buildings down and there were still empty. flat the morning. sunlight quiz max was populated. he doesn't have any expenses, furniture in his flat, but his home has a lot of playful elements which he values didn't miss the most powerful, warmed in the world. stop the hell. the plan is to see how they can do a little magic up. and so not with, for example, if i say alexa knox and the light goes out, alexa lumen dot o mark received his ring as a prison surpassing his starts exam, a german government licensing exam license usually i just think it's beautiful and cool about there have been times were often annoyed when things got to be too much for you and i looked down of this ring and thought you passed the exam. this here is a much smaller problem. you kind of a and that works and it's a little trick of mine on the get me it's not so important that it's a ring from my grandpa. it's a special object that i i
there was a period when this really vogue and high end. but that was a long time ago on the high end of it long. i've actually torn some buildings down and there were still empty. flat the morning. sunlight quiz max was populated. he doesn't have any expenses, furniture in his flat, but his home has a lot of playful elements which he values didn't miss the most powerful, warmed in the world. stop the hell. the plan is to see how they can do a little magic up. and so not with, for example, if i...
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columns to promote so this is all about hating america and this is all about something that is in vogue right now. to leslie's point, have to say this. there's a conversation to be had that this country is not always fair for certain people. i understand that. i'm a black man, i get it. but the conversation always led by the left in terms of hatred and in terms of division. it is never really about recognizing where we came from, but how great america is right now and trying to bring people together. that is the issues that i have with a lot of the stuff. >> julie: tomi, a lot of people say that this country is divided. but with comments like this, are you not further dividing the country? houses creating unity? >> tomi: they thrive on division and they talk about a lot of things, but it it is a smoke and mirror show. it's a gaslight. this is a lot performance commits a lot of attention seeking and we've seen this for a year and years now. it is hit a fever pitch this year with an anti-americanness. i will say this as well. and going off of what everybody else had. you don't continue to
columns to promote so this is all about hating america and this is all about something that is in vogue right now. to leslie's point, have to say this. there's a conversation to be had that this country is not always fair for certain people. i understand that. i'm a black man, i get it. but the conversation always led by the left in terms of hatred and in terms of division. it is never really about recognizing where we came from, but how great america is right now and trying to bring people...
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bezos whatnot and mckenzie scott, as far as i can tell hasn't done one interview with vogue magaziners ago tied to a book launch but tends to be an intensely private prison who has avoided the media so far. >> maybe we can start with the first chapter of the book, there is a lot of great anecdotes about bezos role coming up with alexa and echo and i think a common thread is that bezos set the bar really high, he pushed to aim for almost irrational goals, i think one quote was serious about making its product so how important was bezos for coming up with this device that's arguing the most successful device amazon came up with? >> where probably going to talk about amazon as a potential monopolist, domine force in america so i don't mind in this is why i start the book this way giving amazon credit and jeff basis credit as an innovative company and bezos as an inventor and that's like how he describes himself, and inventor. when i dug into the history of alexa, it was surprising because the real story hadng not bee told. the idea for alexa springs out of jeff's mind and an e-mail in 2
bezos whatnot and mckenzie scott, as far as i can tell hasn't done one interview with vogue magaziners ago tied to a book launch but tends to be an intensely private prison who has avoided the media so far. >> maybe we can start with the first chapter of the book, there is a lot of great anecdotes about bezos role coming up with alexa and echo and i think a common thread is that bezos set the bar really high, he pushed to aim for almost irrational goals, i think one quote was serious...
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it wasn't vogue to be conscious anymore. ♪ the more we coming the more brothers we see ♪ >> the soundall of a sudden it starts appearing in other forms of music. there's this kind of rock-rap happening. ♪ sometimes, something kicked ♪ >> there's hip-hop that can be found in pop music. ♪ harrison ford getting frantic like sting i'm tantric like snickers guaranteed to satisfy ♪ >> there's r&b and rap mixing for new jack swing. ♪ new jack swing around town doesn't give a same type of feeling ♪ >> teddy riley was the big new jack swing producer, and he produced everybody. ♪ all i want to do zoom, zoom and a boom, boom ♪ he had wreckx and effect. he had his own group guy, heavy d and the boys. ♪ bang bang bang we got our own thing ♪ >> it all had this kind of rhythm that made you have to dance. ♪ get down, good lord ♪ >> new jack swing was someone that could sing with the level of stevie wonder with the break beat background of a public enemy, and marry those two. ♪ baby, i can get you with my ride ♪ ♪ i like the way you work it ♪ ♪ no diggity ♪ >> "no diggity" is the masterpiece of the ne
it wasn't vogue to be conscious anymore. ♪ the more we coming the more brothers we see ♪ >> the soundall of a sudden it starts appearing in other forms of music. there's this kind of rock-rap happening. ♪ sometimes, something kicked ♪ >> there's hip-hop that can be found in pop music. ♪ harrison ford getting frantic like sting i'm tantric like snickers guaranteed to satisfy ♪ >> there's r&b and rap mixing for new jack swing. ♪ new jack swing around town...
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congrats to any republican who finally decided it was in vogue to be a cheerleader for the vaccine but where was that team spirit months ago? politics are a big part of how we got here. look at canada. 69% of those who supported the conservative party have gotten at least one dose. much more than the 52% of donald trump supporters here in the u.s. now look at how the u.s. has rapidly fallen behind canada in vaccinations. less than 600,000 vaccine doses are being administered daily now. that's down from a peak of more than 4.5 million a day in march. we've heard plenty of reasons why people aren't willing to get a shot. our elle reed caught up with a woman in arkansas. >> did anyone you know get covid? >> my son got covid. >> how old is he? >> 8. >> wow, that's rare for a young kid. what was that like? >> he's sick a lot. he's been sick for a long while so we have to go get him looked at to see if there's further damage. he got real sick. fever every day for weeks. >> are you guys going to get the vaccine? >> no. no vaccine. >> how come? >> i just don't trust the government. >> cnn's ga
congrats to any republican who finally decided it was in vogue to be a cheerleader for the vaccine but where was that team spirit months ago? politics are a big part of how we got here. look at canada. 69% of those who supported the conservative party have gotten at least one dose. much more than the 52% of donald trump supporters here in the u.s. now look at how the u.s. has rapidly fallen behind canada in vaccinations. less than 600,000 vaccine doses are being administered daily now. that's...
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favor the value, dividend players, the ones that were sensitive to reopening the economy were back in vogue but the last couple of weeks we've turned back into tech. so, i think some tech stocks have actually gone from being undervalued to very quickly and probably too quickly overvalued. but there are always some individual names that i like and believe it or not after being away from the faang trade for some time, i'm actually back in and i am particularly enamored with facebook and google despite the regulatory threats, given fact there's going to continue to be a boom in digital advertising, and they dominated. >> that's quick word on this, paul what areas do you think look a little bit overextended? >> i think some of the stocks that cloud and some of the other names, some of them with this rotation tech, out of tech, back into tech, have become a little bit scary, particularly if they're not supported by worthy fundamentals >> both of you seem frustrated with the broad-based trading that we are seeing really appreciate your thoughts on all this, great to have you with us today. >>> an
favor the value, dividend players, the ones that were sensitive to reopening the economy were back in vogue but the last couple of weeks we've turned back into tech. so, i think some tech stocks have actually gone from being undervalued to very quickly and probably too quickly overvalued. but there are always some individual names that i like and believe it or not after being away from the faang trade for some time, i'm actually back in and i am particularly enamored with facebook and google...
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. >> we've talked about this, old is in vogue, right berman?young. >> 83 is nothing. >> it is nothing. joan, thank you so much. great interview. we'll have jeff tuben here to react ahead. >>> there's a scathing new report about the fbi's handling, the fbi's handling, of the usa gymnastics abuse case. we'll have details coming up. >>> plus, britney spears one step closer to regaining control of her life, maybe. why she says she thought her conservators were trying to kill her. ♪ ♪ ♪ when technology is easier to use... ♪ barriers don't stand a chance. ♪ that's why we'll stop at nothing to deliver our technology as-a-service. ♪ flowers are fighters. that's why the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's is full of them. because flowers find a way to break through. just like we will. join the fight at alz.org/walk (sound of people returning to the workplace) (sound of a busy office) (phones ringing, people talking, meeting) the company we've trusted to keep us working remotely, is the same company we'll trust to bring us back together. safe
. >> we've talked about this, old is in vogue, right berman?young. >> 83 is nothing. >> it is nothing. joan, thank you so much. great interview. we'll have jeff tuben here to react ahead. >>> there's a scathing new report about the fbi's handling, the fbi's handling, of the usa gymnastics abuse case. we'll have details coming up. >>> plus, britney spears one step closer to regaining control of her life, maybe. why she says she thought her conservators were...
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she also was the first openly transgender woman of color to appear in vogue, india back in 2017.ore we go tonight, want to get a final quick check of the forecast. a live look at the golden gate bridge is we send you off to sleep. >> lawrence. not sleeping. what we're forecasting before tonight looks like it's going to be good one for tomorrow. temperatures, probably the cool off just a tad in spots may be the coolest day of the week, but still going to come from outside warm afternoon patchy fog over san francisco right now. kind of broken out there tomorrow. but we'll see that patchy fog along the coastline. but i think couple glimmers of sunshine out toward the beaches in the afternoon. 61 golden gate park 65 degrees in the marina 59 in daly city. you see that lingering cloud cover along the san mateo county coastline, but hopefully get a couple breaks as we head toward the afternoon about 60 degrees. south san francisco 62 of brisbane's 70 degrees in foster city 73 in redwood city about 72 degrees in palo alto. the south bay join those temperatures up in the 70's days. lots o
she also was the first openly transgender woman of color to appear in vogue, india back in 2017.ore we go tonight, want to get a final quick check of the forecast. a live look at the golden gate bridge is we send you off to sleep. >> lawrence. not sleeping. what we're forecasting before tonight looks like it's going to be good one for tomorrow. temperatures, probably the cool off just a tad in spots may be the coolest day of the week, but still going to come from outside warm afternoon...
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became en vogue at the time. they voted against the resolution supporting i.c.e.il, oh, wait, the polling came back. at the rnc, the internal polling showed that if you brought the abolish i.c.e. moniker along the name of the democratic candidate, the prospect of victory went down. we saw the writing on the ball. but this is not just abolish i.c.e., it's eliminate an entire department. this is border patrol. proceed with caution, democrats, they think joe biden should of kept the policy is a donald trump this issue. >> emily: gillian, you had a great conversation with house minority whip steve scalise left hour on this topic. >> gillian: yeah. thanks, emily. something i touched on with him that is missing in this debate is an honest appraisal of what tlaib is saying when she calls for, and her words, elimination of funding for cbp and i.c.e. and by extension all of the department of homeland security. we have to be clear that the administration system's policy, written on paper, and implement it by the department of homeland security. if you eliminate the folks on
became en vogue at the time. they voted against the resolution supporting i.c.e.il, oh, wait, the polling came back. at the rnc, the internal polling showed that if you brought the abolish i.c.e. moniker along the name of the democratic candidate, the prospect of victory went down. we saw the writing on the ball. but this is not just abolish i.c.e., it's eliminate an entire department. this is border patrol. proceed with caution, democrats, they think joe biden should of kept the policy is a...
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and mackenzie scott as far as i can tell has done one interview with "vogue" magazine years and years ago tied to a book launch but tends to be an intensely private person who has so far avoided the media spotlight >> so maybe we can start with the first chapter of the book, you know, i think there's a lot of great anecdotes about bezos' role in coming up with alexa and the echo, and i think the common thread is that bezos set the bar really high. he pushed the team to aim for almost irrational goals, right? i think one quote i remember is you guys aren't serious about making this product. >> [inaudible]. >> so how important was bezos for coming up with this device that, you know, arguably the most successful personal device that amazon came up with? >> sure. you know, we're probably going to talk about amazon as a potential monopolist, you know, as a dominating force in american business, so i don't mind, and this is why i start the book off this way, you know, giving amazon credit and jeff bezos credit as an innovative company and bezos as an inventor. that's how he likes to describ
and mackenzie scott as far as i can tell has done one interview with "vogue" magazine years and years ago tied to a book launch but tends to be an intensely private person who has so far avoided the media spotlight >> so maybe we can start with the first chapter of the book, you know, i think there's a lot of great anecdotes about bezos' role in coming up with alexa and the echo, and i think the common thread is that bezos set the bar really high. he pushed the team to aim for...
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but he doesn't buy into the oedipal theory, much in vogue, that bush 43 went back to upstage his oldman." christopher buckley says he's known you for 15 years - against the war, but he likes your book. does that surprise you? rumsfeld: no. i hope other people will read the book carefully. i've seen some negative comments on the book. lamb: he likes your book. does that surprise you? rumsfeld: no. i hope other people will read the book carefully. i've seen some negative - and that's what he thinks, and people can think what they think. that's the way our country works. lamb: interrupt me at any time because i'm going to read you the al neuharth column from last friday, february the 11th. did you see that? rumsfeld: i haven't. lamb: al neuharth's 86 years old. he was the founder of usa today. he has a column every friday, and he says, "don rumsfeld, best known and remembered as president george w. bush's secretary of defense, before and during the iraq war, has penned an 815 page book, released this week, titled 'known and unknown.' it should remind us of how little we knew about iraq,
but he doesn't buy into the oedipal theory, much in vogue, that bush 43 went back to upstage his oldman." christopher buckley says he's known you for 15 years - against the war, but he likes your book. does that surprise you? rumsfeld: no. i hope other people will read the book carefully. i've seen some negative comments on the book. lamb: he likes your book. does that surprise you? rumsfeld: no. i hope other people will read the book carefully. i've seen some negative - and that's what he...
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but he doesn't buy into the oedipal theory, much in vogue, that bush 43 went back to upstage his oldman." christopher buckley says he's known you for 15 years - against the war, but he likes your book. does that surprise you? rumsfeld: no. i hope other people will read the book carefully. i've seen some negative comments on the book. lamb: he likes your book. does that surprise you? rumsfeld: no. i hope other people will read the book carefully. i've seen some negative - and that's what he thinks, and people can think what they think. that's the way our country works. lamb: interrupt me at any time because i'm going to read you the al neuharth column from last friday, february the 11th. did you see that? rumsfeld: i haven't. lamb: al neuharth's 86 years old. he was the founder of usa today. he has a column every friday, and he says, "don rumsfeld, best known and remembered as president george w. bush's secretary of defense, before and during the iraq war, has penned an 815 page book, released this week, titled 'known and unknown.' it should remind us of how little we knew about iraq,
but he doesn't buy into the oedipal theory, much in vogue, that bush 43 went back to upstage his oldman." christopher buckley says he's known you for 15 years - against the war, but he likes your book. does that surprise you? rumsfeld: no. i hope other people will read the book carefully. i've seen some negative comments on the book. lamb: he likes your book. does that surprise you? rumsfeld: no. i hope other people will read the book carefully. i've seen some negative - and that's what he...
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in the 102 year history, i was the first model in a hijab to feature on the cover of british vogue, andment for me. it remember that being such a proud moment for me.— remember that being such a proud moment for me. it was written in her modellin: moment for me. it was written in her modelling contract _ moment for me. it was written in her modelling contract that _ moment for me. it was written in her modelling contract that she - moment for me. it was written in her modelling contract that she would i modelling contract that she would never remove her hijab, and that she would have a blacked out box to change in on the shoots to protect her modesty. by 2019 she was walking the runway with fashion superstars, and making history yet again, collaborating with designers like tommy hilfiger to become the first model to wear a bikini tommy hilfiger to become the first model to weara bikini in tommy hilfiger to become the first model to wear a bikini in sports illustrated magazine. —— burkini. since quitting, she hasn't publicly spoken about her experiences with industry insiders, but now, i
in the 102 year history, i was the first model in a hijab to feature on the cover of british vogue, andment for me. it remember that being such a proud moment for me.— remember that being such a proud moment for me. it was written in her modellin: moment for me. it was written in her modelling contract _ moment for me. it was written in her modelling contract that _ moment for me. it was written in her modelling contract that she - moment for me. it was written in her modelling contract that...
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shery: let's stay on the bond markets, em bonds are back in vogue and we are talking about asian bondslike south korea and taiwan. we saw inflows in the second quarter, korea's of favorite -- korea the favorite, outflows to india. we are seeing the implications of fed tightening so higher-yielding ones could be more risky. this correlating closely to what is happening with the yield premium, south korean bond markets saying a yield premium against a similar maturity treasury, 62 basis points, very attractive and it is all about the hunt for yields. where better to go for that than a market people have been really concerned about, turkey? we have seen a lot of volatility in the lira and concerns about reshuffling at the central bank, but turkish bonds have been outperforming. corporate bonds have been much cheaper to borrow for turkish corporate send even turkish government. they have been big winners. we are watching very closely. haidi: and as we see the inflows into southeast asian bonds, it is coming at the expense of foreign fund money into their equities. this is on concerns the c
shery: let's stay on the bond markets, em bonds are back in vogue and we are talking about asian bondslike south korea and taiwan. we saw inflows in the second quarter, korea's of favorite -- korea the favorite, outflows to india. we are seeing the implications of fed tightening so higher-yielding ones could be more risky. this correlating closely to what is happening with the yield premium, south korean bond markets saying a yield premium against a similar maturity treasury, 62 basis points,...
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some of the other stocks that carry similar characteristics they're just not considered hot and en voguee way. >> you mean the other brokers? >> yes the swabs of the world more than the fidelities of the world. >> i would argue if you're valuing robinhood at anything like what they think they're going to get it's because you think it's a different animal, i'm not saying it is but $50 million you have to have mass i have growth expectations, either the overall pull of investors and how active they're going to remain. they have lots of investors, fast growth, a platform that seems to be incredibly well suited to the times but you have these questions hovering over the revenue model, payment for order flow, i don't have you lan nuys it the way others do. >> but the s1 is chalk full of litigation, investigations, there's an anti-money laundering thing buried in a footnote. >> they tidied one up yesterday and set aside small amounts for the others the other thing i was going to say, they do have -- i don't know if this is good or bad -- profitable areas like crypto relative to what is the bre
some of the other stocks that carry similar characteristics they're just not considered hot and en voguee way. >> you mean the other brokers? >> yes the swabs of the world more than the fidelities of the world. >> i would argue if you're valuing robinhood at anything like what they think they're going to get it's because you think it's a different animal, i'm not saying it is but $50 million you have to have mass i have growth expectations, either the overall pull of investors...
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before she took the stage at the capitol and landed on the cover of magazines like "vogue" and "time,up urban word announced this year's national youth poet laureate. jan crawford is at the martin luther king jr. memorial library in washington with more on the young honoree. jan, good morning. >> reporter: well, her name is alexandra huynh, and at 18-years-old, this inspiring young woman is ready to share her ideas for making the world a better place through what she calls her superpower -- poetry. >> it does not matter any longer where you live. from news reports on the fires in california and the floods in vietnam. >> reporter: poet alexandra huynh is telling her story of a california childhood interrupted by climate change. >> the forest is a city with wildfires and a steady churn of smog. >> reporter: and the pride she feels as a vietnamese american. >> in the country my mother loves and its naked heart -- >> reporter: poetry has opened up a world of possibility to this shy rising college freshman. >> when amanda gorman was crowned the national youth poet laureate, i thought could
before she took the stage at the capitol and landed on the cover of magazines like "vogue" and "time,up urban word announced this year's national youth poet laureate. jan crawford is at the martin luther king jr. memorial library in washington with more on the young honoree. jan, good morning. >> reporter: well, her name is alexandra huynh, and at 18-years-old, this inspiring young woman is ready to share her ideas for making the world a better place through what she calls...