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con toni y un invitado fue armando manzanero. ♪ [aplausos] tony: antes de la grabaciÓn, tuye la gran oportunidad de ser su guia. era la primera vez que lo tenÍa frente ta frente. nunca dejamos de conversar. cuÁl fue el precio más caro que tuvo que pagar por el sitial donde se encuentra ahora? >> no, no tengo ningÚn precio. al contrario. no tengo mÁs que privilegios. yo serÍa quiÉn pagara el precio de tener la suerte de poder estar en todo el mundo. de divertirme, de hacer lo que quiero. ademÁs, me paguen. tony: quÉ hubiera sido? >> dueÑo de un circo. soy un seÑor que desde niÑo era fanÁtico del circo. tony: cÓmo estÁ su corazÓn? >> es uno de los mÁs sanos en el mundo. con la edad, los aÑos late mÁs fuerte. siente mÁs bonito. y no ha dejado de amar desde el dÍa que naciÓ. tony: quÉ escucha en su casa? >> pocas canciones con letra. tengo algunos predilectos que no son famosos. tony: un gÉnero que no debrerÍa xiestir. >> hay dos tipos de mÚsica. la buena y la mala. la buena se queda. la mala pasa pronto. tony: cÓmo es la navridad en su casa? >> no soy de navid
con toni y un invitado fue armando manzanero. ♪ [aplausos] tony: antes de la grabaciÓn, tuye la gran oportunidad de ser su guia. era la primera vez que lo tenÍa frente ta frente. nunca dejamos de conversar. cuÁl fue el precio más caro que tuvo que pagar por el sitial donde se encuentra ahora? >> no, no tengo ningÚn precio. al contrario. no tengo mÁs que privilegios. yo serÍa quiÉn pagara el precio de tener la suerte de poder estar en todo el mundo. de divertirme, de hacer lo que...
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tony huge. where did you get your medical degree from? >> i don't have a medical degree, i'm a doctor of jurisprudence. >> contact us at huge financial law today. >> lawyer, retired lawyer. >> who contacts you about steroids? >> everyone. teenagers all the way up to old ladies. i kid you not. and everywhere in between. police, 40-year-old female house-moms that are using them to get in better shape. >> do you still take steroids now? >> i do. instead of me doing a cabbage soup diet, i want to look strong and feel strong. >> everyone has their poison, whether it's smoking or alcohol or hard-core opiates, things like that. pick your poison, and that's the one i chose. >> reporter: tony is happy to give away performance-enhancing drugs at his party. but how do everyday people normally get their hands on them? after a few off-camera conversations with tony, he agrees to show me where underground steroadminister ste. >> looks like a real lab. >> it has to be clean, and it has to have all the tools that we need for any given experiment. >> repo
tony huge. where did you get your medical degree from? >> i don't have a medical degree, i'm a doctor of jurisprudence. >> contact us at huge financial law today. >> lawyer, retired lawyer. >> who contacts you about steroids? >> everyone. teenagers all the way up to old ladies. i kid you not. and everywhere in between. police, 40-year-old female house-moms that are using them to get in better shape. >> do you still take steroids now? >> i do. instead of...
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tony >> oh, sorry yeah. this is very interesting because sports betting and options trading are actually quite similar in nature if you look at the way that sportsbooks - >> i think we are having problems with tony >> -- out of the money in call options are really -- are -- is really far out in the money call options are -- can you hear me >> yes we gotcha. >> sorry so these are more like lottery tickets than binary events which most sports bettors are used to. so the one thing i will point out here is these short dated call options are reall unsubstantial in the long run. if people are looking to build a portfolio, i recommend they actually watch shows like "options action," because the type of trades we highlight here are typically a lot of spreads, which tend to be more binary-type outcomes tha sports bettors are more used to rather than the lottery tickets. >> carter, words of advice to the newbies out there? >> we heard what bob said, it's all done in one day, in and out. that's high stakes poker, speak
tony >> oh, sorry yeah. this is very interesting because sports betting and options trading are actually quite similar in nature if you look at the way that sportsbooks - >> i think we are having problems with tony >> -- out of the money in call options are really -- are -- is really far out in the money call options are -- can you hear me >> yes we gotcha. >> sorry so these are more like lottery tickets than binary events which most sports bettors are used to. so...
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are you tony? >> yes, i am. >> how you doing? i'm marcus. >> it's a pleasure. >> nice to meet you. >> very nice to meet you too. >> so you're the manager. >> i wear all the hats. >> you wear all the hats. okay. >> i have been in the car business about 18 years. excuse me, marcus. hi. >> hi, how are you? >> what can we do for you today? >> i am actually in the market for an suv. >> like a bmw, mercedes, porsche? what are you looking for? >> i'm kind of looking for something a little bit more modest. >> okay. >> ford, chevy, maybe. >> the first potential buyer i've seen since i've been here walks in and he's looking to buy an suv. he seems motivated, excited, ready to buy. the problem is we don't have what he wants. >> i wish we could help you. >> no, it's all right. don't worry about it. >> maybe next time. >> take care. >> he wants to be in an affordable car like everybody else in america, and every suv we have on the lot is priced over $40,000. >> that's the frustrating thing that you deal with. >> how many customers a day do yo
are you tony? >> yes, i am. >> how you doing? i'm marcus. >> it's a pleasure. >> nice to meet you. >> very nice to meet you too. >> so you're the manager. >> i wear all the hats. >> you wear all the hats. okay. >> i have been in the car business about 18 years. excuse me, marcus. hi. >> hi, how are you? >> what can we do for you today? >> i am actually in the market for an suv. >> like a bmw, mercedes, porsche? what...
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hey, tony, i have an idea. in light of the fact that we're in an impasse of sorts, james' lawyers and my chairman gave a no, i think we should meet in romania next week. you're hearing reporters say that chairman was in fact the chinese government. here you have rob walker responding to you, clearly there's confusion over this. he's saying -- when he said when hunter biden said his chairman, he was talking about his dad. >> correct. there's two chairmen this story. there's chairman ye, the chairman of cfc. the text from hunter biden, he was not talking about the chairman of cfc. what hunter is referencing there is he spoke to his father and his father is giving a no to the ask that i had which was putting proper governance in place around oneida holdings. tucker: so joe biden is vetoing your plan for putting stricter governance in the company. i mean, and it's right here in the e-mail. >> i want to be very careful in front of the american people. that is not me writing that. that is not me claiming that. that i
hey, tony, i have an idea. in light of the fact that we're in an impasse of sorts, james' lawyers and my chairman gave a no, i think we should meet in romania next week. you're hearing reporters say that chairman was in fact the chinese government. here you have rob walker responding to you, clearly there's confusion over this. he's saying -- when he said when hunter biden said his chairman, he was talking about his dad. >> correct. there's two chairmen this story. there's chairman ye,...
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tony: absolutely. i want to say as we come into this, the contacts for our audience of the day after the election was still has not been decided. were still kind of the votes are still being counted departed and we are in the country that any would argue is pulverized as a has been in a long period of time, that we have such a division between our political ideologies the people who do to them. an introduction to your book, running to that variety, you talk about the variety of people contributed. the consistent sense of this centrality of the constitution in american life. in the begin diverse country with the u.s. has been at the moment of its founding, he constitution is what unites us. so giving the context of the current political moment, you talk about the lifetime appointment of judges kind of in some ways sheltered from the politics of the moment. how you see the constitution helping restore kind of this america that united around a single document set of ideas. douglas: were still united aroun
tony: absolutely. i want to say as we come into this, the contacts for our audience of the day after the election was still has not been decided. were still kind of the votes are still being counted departed and we are in the country that any would argue is pulverized as a has been in a long period of time, that we have such a division between our political ideologies the people who do to them. an introduction to your book, running to that variety, you talk about the variety of people...
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carter >> sell transports, iyt, the vehicle. >> tony? >> sell put credit spreads on best buy >> mike khouw? >> short tesla call spreads and to go with my short shorts >> hope you don't wear those that's it for "options action. we'll see you back here in the new year happy holidays, happy new year stay tuned, "mad money" with jim cramer starts now. [announcer] the following is a paid commercial program for rotorazer, sponsored by razor tools llc. (upbeat music) - uh-oh. can't find the right saw for the job? you need a handsaw for this, a circular saw for that, a bandsaw, a miter saw, and a jigsaw? and with all the different blades, that job's turned into an expensive jigsaw puzzle. not anymore. (saw buzzing) hi everybody, i'm joe fowler, and this is the rotorazer. over 3000 screaming rpms of workshop muscle,
carter >> sell transports, iyt, the vehicle. >> tony? >> sell put credit spreads on best buy >> mike khouw? >> short tesla call spreads and to go with my short shorts >> hope you don't wear those that's it for "options action. we'll see you back here in the new year happy holidays, happy new year stay tuned, "mad money" with jim cramer starts now. [announcer] the following is a paid commercial program for rotorazer, sponsored by razor tools...
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so, tony, why don't you unwrap this one for us. >> yeah. i want to take a look at best buy because this is one of these stocks that just continues to surprise us year after year. you know, recently the stock recently declined about 15% after announcing earnings a few weeks ago, and i actually think that now is an opportunity to pick up the stock going into the end of the year. now, if we first look at the chart itself, the chart actually looks quite weak you've had a recent breakdown below the $105 support level it actually came back to retest that level as resistance and actually got rejected. especially if you look at best buy to its receptor, the xrt, the retail sector, it's actually severely underperformed the sector itself. so this severe underperformance for me is actually the opportunity that i see to take a look at this stock now, if you look at retail sales, i did mention that november, we've seen the decline in month-over-month retail sales, but if you compare november to the same time last year, we're still up 4% versus same time
so, tony, why don't you unwrap this one for us. >> yeah. i want to take a look at best buy because this is one of these stocks that just continues to surprise us year after year. you know, recently the stock recently declined about 15% after announcing earnings a few weeks ago, and i actually think that now is an opportunity to pick up the stock going into the end of the year. now, if we first look at the chart itself, the chart actually looks quite weak you've had a recent breakdown...
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people bought a lot of laptops, bought a lot of stuff that tony had mentioned already. they are not going to buy it again. what do you make of the trade, mike, both the direction and the trade itself >> yeah. so let's talk about the trade structure first. i mean, if i was going to look to sell puts at this point with the market not trading that far off of all-time highs. we've seen a massive run-up here we have plenty of bad news that seems to be percolating out from a lot of quarters, and owl of those things could present material weaknessful market rolls over so telling puts untight or naked is a risky proposition. you get to take advantage of the fact you see elevated premiums you still get to use basically a yield-collecting strategy to make your long directional put so selling a put spread makes a lot of sense obviously i can understand where goldman sachs' rating is coming on the stock it's interesting because tony actually mentioned this. this is a stock that people have basically counted out, i don't know how many times over the last several years this was just
people bought a lot of laptops, bought a lot of stuff that tony had mentioned already. they are not going to buy it again. what do you make of the trade, mike, both the direction and the trade itself >> yeah. so let's talk about the trade structure first. i mean, if i was going to look to sell puts at this point with the market not trading that far off of all-time highs. we've seen a massive run-up here we have plenty of bad news that seems to be percolating out from a lot of quarters,...
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tony romo, thanks, tony. we be back with music from miley cyrus. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes ben. the best or nothing. a drink with friends can turn into two, and a prescription can be stronger than you thought. stop! there are a lot of ways to get a dui. and a lot of ways to go-- text a friend, call a cab, share a ride. whatever you choose to do, go safely, california. a drink with friends can turn into a few. stop! it's easy to lose track. and getting a dui is easier than you think. plan ahead, call a cab. share a ride. if you choose to drink, choose a sober way to go. go safely, california. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> jimmy: tonight we give thanks to tony romo. apologies to matt damon. "nightline" is next, but first, her album is called "plastic hearts." with the song, "prisoner," miley cyrus! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ prisoner prisoner locked up can't get
tony romo, thanks, tony. we be back with music from miley cyrus. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes ben. the best or nothing. a drink with friends can turn into two, and a prescription can be stronger than you thought. stop! there are a lot of ways to get a dui. and a lot of ways to go-- text a friend, call a cab, share a ride. whatever you choose to do, go safely, california. a drink with friends can turn into a...
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tony? blueback yeah, i finished it. iwasn't hours. tony? blueback yeah, i finished it. i wasn't that impressed with it, i thought it was better when it was the 1950s, but such an absurd story. i mean, the arts in this country are facing unprecedented crisis, and this clown once this from netflix to claim that fictional programmes don't have disclaimers think this is a fictional programme. it's absurd. tony, carolyn, thank you so much, never knowingly undersold, we are great for you both to do that. we will see you at half past 11. i will see you sooner come up i will be back with the latest headlines in the national and international news is we arejoined the national and international news is we are joined by bbc world news. to stay with us. fog and frost for some of us early on monday morning, particularly across southeastern parts of england, east anglia as well. some of that fog could actually linger right into the afternoon, so it's going to be really chilly across this part of the world. this is the forecast for the early hours. you can see it's actually largely dr
tony? blueback yeah, i finished it. iwasn't hours. tony? blueback yeah, i finished it. i wasn't that impressed with it, i thought it was better when it was the 1950s, but such an absurd story. i mean, the arts in this country are facing unprecedented crisis, and this clown once this from netflix to claim that fictional programmes don't have disclaimers think this is a fictional programme. it's absurd. tony, carolyn, thank you so much, never knowingly undersold, we are great for you both to do...
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too far, too fast, sell them >> tony? >> selling in january at 4.10, 3.90 put spread. >> mike? >> hedge your semiexposure with a spread unfortunately, i don't think the >>> i promise to help you find a bull market some where, "mad money" starts right now. >> hey, i am cramer. welcome to "mad money," welcome the cramer america my job is not to entertain you but to educate and teach you, call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jim cramer not enough
too far, too fast, sell them >> tony? >> selling in january at 4.10, 3.90 put spread. >> mike? >> hedge your semiexposure with a spread unfortunately, i don't think the >>> i promise to help you find a bull market some where, "mad money" starts right now. >> hey, i am cramer. welcome to "mad money," welcome the cramer america my job is not to entertain you but to educate and teach you, call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jim cramer...
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and speaking of gifts, tony has a couple of gifts. >>> and finally, facebook has become the poster child for the word antitrust professor shows us how it could -- >>> recently there has been a growing frenzy of activity in the banking sector if time has taught us anything, when there is growing frenzy in the banking sector, it may be time to slow down and take a breath carter >> with the bump up in rates -- so we are going to look at some of the areas of the market in relation to s&p and zero in on blackrock. you have three lines the top line is s&p. a three-year chart up 38% the two other lines are like railroad tracks, identical and separate groups in the s&p the first is s&p 500 investment banks and brokers, like morgan stanley, goldman sachs and trusts like t rock, invesco. imagine on a three-year basis no gains in a bullish period for the s&p. now look at a chart and juxtapose these. what you see here are gains, but both investment banks and as set managers up 175%, market up 350 managers up 175%, market up 350. the final chart is adding blackrock. it has taken on a life of its own.
and speaking of gifts, tony has a couple of gifts. >>> and finally, facebook has become the poster child for the word antitrust professor shows us how it could -- >>> recently there has been a growing frenzy of activity in the banking sector if time has taught us anything, when there is growing frenzy in the banking sector, it may be time to slow down and take a breath carter >> with the bump up in rates -- so we are going to look at some of the areas of the market in...
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let me bring in tony and caroline. tony, what do you make of the mix of headlines you are seeing in the papers tomorrow? and we distil anything from them? nope. i think there is a bit of fear going on and a bit of choreography but i don't think we know if a deal can be done. this is the last roll of the dice with the european council meeting on thursday i believe when the heads of government will get together and talk if there is a trade deal or if they accept it. the uk is already in a transition period at the end of this month so little time left with which to manoeuvre ourselves into position in which a free trade deal can be done. also worth pointing out evenif can be done. also worth pointing out even if there is a deal, he will be certificate changes for the british people in terms of our needs and trading with the european union and i'm a bit concerned people are not quite ready for some of those changes. but as i say, deal or no deal, those disruptions and changes will still come about. i'm hopeful that there w
let me bring in tony and caroline. tony, what do you make of the mix of headlines you are seeing in the papers tomorrow? and we distil anything from them? nope. i think there is a bit of fear going on and a bit of choreography but i don't think we know if a deal can be done. this is the last roll of the dice with the european council meeting on thursday i believe when the heads of government will get together and talk if there is a trade deal or if they accept it. the uk is already in a...
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carter helps you from getting scrooged this holiday season >>> then, speaking of gifts, tony zhang has one for the home dpa gamers >>> and finally, facebook has recently become the poster yb child for anti-trust how it could become the post posterchild for a market pullback time to risk less. >> there's a growing sector of the bank any time there's a growing activity in the banking seccer it to could be time to take a breath carter >> that's right, with the bump up in rates, regional banks have come back to life in a big way there's been m&a in the asset management space so we're going to look at some of these areas of the market in relation to the republican and zero in on blackrock the first chart you have three lines even though it looks like two. the top line is the s&p. the three-year chart, s&p up 38%. the two other lines are tightical and two separate industry groups in the s&p the first is s&p 500 investment banks and brokers, that's goldman sachs, morgan stanley and others and the other is s&p 500 asset managers and trust banks, things like t. rowe, blackrock, invesco, state s
carter helps you from getting scrooged this holiday season >>> then, speaking of gifts, tony zhang has one for the home dpa gamers >>> and finally, facebook has recently become the poster yb child for anti-trust how it could become the post posterchild for a market pullback time to risk less. >> there's a growing sector of the bank any time there's a growing activity in the banking seccer it to could be time to take a breath carter >> that's right, with the bump up...
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this interview with tony. he's the former business partner of james and hunter biden, the brother and son of the current democratic candidate. a lot has been written about them recently. our story is notam about them tonight as shocking as some of those details are. the story is aboutut joe biden, the man who, just days from now could be elected president of the united states. joe biden, and we can tell you this with certainty, had direct personal involvement with his family business dealings in communist china and likely other countries as well. he has vehemen he has denied that. he is lying. tonight we can prove thatsk pride bega before we begin, word about tony. he's not a conventional whistleblower. he has candidates in the past and given his support exclusively to democrat and he's not seeking money from the story but this is not a shakedown of the bidens or anyone else. he is already significantly rich. he is a significant figure in american finance and that's exactly why the biden family sought him out
this interview with tony. he's the former business partner of james and hunter biden, the brother and son of the current democratic candidate. a lot has been written about them recently. our story is notam about them tonight as shocking as some of those details are. the story is aboutut joe biden, the man who, just days from now could be elected president of the united states. joe biden, and we can tell you this with certainty, had direct personal involvement with his family business dealings...
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i spoke to tony xu earlier today and he said that you can't give all the credit to softbank, they were growing before. there's a question we have, especially when it comes to these gig economy companies, can capital be used asa weapon i think what we're learning with doordash, especially after seeing the s-1 is that in the right hands, perhaps not a weapon, but a really important tool i know we were looking through the s-1 again and its cash position the company has raised about $3 billion in total in its history as a private company, and as of september 30th, it still had, i believe, about $1.6 billion in cash so it hadn't even burned through half of that that makes it so different from some of the other players in this space i'm pointing to uber eats in particular, which burned through more than $5 billion total, uber as a whole this year and that's perhaps why we are seeing this indicated range of $145 to $150 and nearly $50 billion market cap, when it was last valued, carl, at $16 billion in the private market just a few months ago. >> indeed, and that $3.5 billion raise is going t
i spoke to tony xu earlier today and he said that you can't give all the credit to softbank, they were growing before. there's a question we have, especially when it comes to these gig economy companies, can capital be used asa weapon i think what we're learning with doordash, especially after seeing the s-1 is that in the right hands, perhaps not a weapon, but a really important tool i know we were looking through the s-1 again and its cash position the company has raised about $3 billion in...
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tony west, thank you for joining us. tony west is chief legal officer at uber. coming up, we will be taking a look at the top tech trends and products to watch in the next year. that's next. this is bloomberg. ♪ every year, we set out to do one thing: help the world believe in holiday magic. and this year was harder than ever. and yet, somehow, you all found a way to pull it off. it's not about the toys or the ornaments but about coming together. santa, santa, you're on mute! just wanted to say thanks. thanks for believing. >> it was a huge year for gadgets with apple, amazon google, sony and others popping up some of their most popular products today. 2021 is sure to be another strong year for the industry. virtual and augmented reality products are sure to take a leap with apple planning to announce its first mixed vr and ar headsets as early as the end of 2021. apple looked into great sci-fi level vr communication like zoom on steroids and immersive gaming on its first headset, a precursor to a future pair of glasses. apple is also developing several new ma
tony west, thank you for joining us. tony west is chief legal officer at uber. coming up, we will be taking a look at the top tech trends and products to watch in the next year. that's next. this is bloomberg. ♪ every year, we set out to do one thing: help the world believe in holiday magic. and this year was harder than ever. and yet, somehow, you all found a way to pull it off. it's not about the toys or the ornaments but about coming together. santa, santa, you're on mute! just wanted to...
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tony romo is on the way. there's miley cyrus with her diamond certified record. >> i got it and it's wrapped in plastic, it's perfect. it goes well with the new record. thank you. >> jimmy: you are welcome, you are welcome. most people know a little something about miley cyrus, is it possible that there's someone out there, a superfan. who knows more about miley than miley herself. and we are to find out as we play "who knows miley?" >> i would like you to meet your competition, he is a young man, he is 20 years old. he is a superfan, we have a photo of his childhood bedroom, you can see that you are featured prominently. >> thank you. he's been to many of your concerts, had a miley-themed birthday party, and recently started using ketchup on his food because he learned you like ketchup. meet your obsessed opponent, paul feeno! paul, tell us what you love about miley. >> hi, how are you. >> jimmy: ball, say hello to miley. >> hi, miley, how are you? >> i hope you have not lived your life by doing everything t
tony romo is on the way. there's miley cyrus with her diamond certified record. >> i got it and it's wrapped in plastic, it's perfect. it goes well with the new record. thank you. >> jimmy: you are welcome, you are welcome. most people know a little something about miley cyrus, is it possible that there's someone out there, a superfan. who knows more about miley than miley herself. and we are to find out as we play "who knows miley?" >> i would like you to meet your...
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alan: great to see you, again, tony. thank you, hank. author jakeght, wood in his book "once he wore." recounting his time with the marines and the disaster organization he cofounded. >> the humanitarian community is not big fans of the military and for good reason. the majority of the humanitarian suffering is the result of armed conflict. careerlmost as though humanitarians despise the military almost out of an obligation. -- we have been trained with all of these skills and have developed these conversations overseas that were directly applicable. we discerned none of these humanitarian agencies were recruiting those men and women into their ranks. at least not at arts scale. we thought that was a waste of incredible human capital. night on q&a. security homeland secretary michael chertoff and steve ballmer join a conversation in the biden administration's immigration policies. they talk about building trust in immigrant communities and the importance of high skilled worker visas. axios organized this event. stef: welcome to the immig
alan: great to see you, again, tony. thank you, hank. author jakeght, wood in his book "once he wore." recounting his time with the marines and the disaster organization he cofounded. >> the humanitarian community is not big fans of the military and for good reason. the majority of the humanitarian suffering is the result of armed conflict. careerlmost as though humanitarians despise the military almost out of an obligation. -- we have been trained with all of these skills and...
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it's just so humbling that everybody‘s right behind tony. hi, tony. this is tony's consultant at the evalina. in my mind, he's a true hero. it just shows the nation that anything is really possible as long as you have determination and really confidence in yourself. and there's no doubt that this little one certainly has both. the hospital will spend the money on a set of virtual reality headsets like these to distract children before operations on new 3d cameras to help complex surgery and, in time, the tony hudgell therapy room. tony will do it himself. a final quick surprise, a message from tony's hero and inspiration. hello, tony. i am absolutely thrilled with what you are doing. i think you must be an example to all the young people of today that someone like you can go on walking and getting better and better and better as time goes on. you really are a star and you stand out amongst all of the people with your effort. so young. well done. ah! isn't that lovely, tony? what would you like to say to captain tom? thank you. in the last few days, to
it's just so humbling that everybody‘s right behind tony. hi, tony. this is tony's consultant at the evalina. in my mind, he's a true hero. it just shows the nation that anything is really possible as long as you have determination and really confidence in yourself. and there's no doubt that this little one certainly has both. the hospital will spend the money on a set of virtual reality headsets like these to distract children before operations on new 3d cameras to help complex surgery and,...
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and as tony said and described in the s one, it is not just about food. tony is building with his team the next generation, last-mile logistics company. if you think of all the goods and services that are sold and how more and more of that is going to be moving online and how people want convenience and thinks quickly, you have amazon on one hand, and every other business leads -- every other business needs a logistics platform and tony is building a platform for a much larger camp than just the food industry. emily: you have concern about $30 billion that was left on the table? you think this was underpriced -- do you think that this was underpriced? jeff: it is difficult. as you know, it is both art and science. the market said today that we think highly of the company. and stocks will move up and down, but it is in a port day of the company, but it is just a day in history. we as long-term investors think about the next 7, 10, 15 years, so there is a lot of growth ahead for the company. airbnb is coming up tomorrow. in general, when you look at the mac
and as tony said and described in the s one, it is not just about food. tony is building with his team the next generation, last-mile logistics company. if you think of all the goods and services that are sold and how more and more of that is going to be moving online and how people want convenience and thinks quickly, you have amazon on one hand, and every other business leads -- every other business needs a logistics platform and tony is building a platform for a much larger camp than just...
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. >> tony armstrong jones is a brilliant photographer. long before he meets princess margaret he's made his name. he has a very good social background. but he's not an aristocrat. tony is absolutely at the cutting edge of the approaching '60s revolution. >> the 1960s is a decade that witnesses great social, cultural, and political change. in britain there's a real liberalization in terms of how ordinary people are behaving. >> tony wears a polo neck sweater when he goes out instead of a collar and tie. his assistants have to stitch up his jeans so tightly. tight jeans were just coming in then. >> he was a real breath of fresh air, completely different from anybody she'd known or gone out with. of course he had huge sex appeal. huge sex appeal. tony has a room. it overlooks the river. it's old and romantic. it's a place you can get away from everybody. and he takes her down there on his motor bike. can you imagine a royal princess getting on a motorbike and driving down to a flat in ratherheim? sort of unthinkable really. tony would cook a
. >> tony armstrong jones is a brilliant photographer. long before he meets princess margaret he's made his name. he has a very good social background. but he's not an aristocrat. tony is absolutely at the cutting edge of the approaching '60s revolution. >> the 1960s is a decade that witnesses great social, cultural, and political change. in britain there's a real liberalization in terms of how ordinary people are behaving. >> tony wears a polo neck sweater when he goes out...
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good to see you again. >> great to see you again, tony. thank you, hank. >> bye. >>> you're watching american history tv. every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past. c-span3 created by america's cable television companies as a public service and brought to you today by your television provider. >>> during the week on c-span3, we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend. the environmental protection agency launched 50 years ago this month during the richard nixon administration. tonight, to mark the anniversary, nixon foundation president hugh hewitt interviews former california governor arnold schwarzenegger about president nixon's environmental record and the impact issues had on his political career. then a panel on the achievements and legacy of the agency. watch tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span3 and enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend. >>> american history tv on c-span3. exploring the people and events that tell the american story every weekend. saturday at 6:0
good to see you again. >> great to see you again, tony. thank you, hank. >> bye. >>> you're watching american history tv. every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past. c-span3 created by america's cable television companies as a public service and brought to you today by your television provider. >>> during the week on c-span3, we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend. the environmental protection agency...
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slater: sure, toni. i'm clearly looking forward to hearing from the comments of my colleagues as well. s i think about it, it's quite significant for this race nvolving two really senate positions in georgia. and it's in georgia. i mean, as a native of the south, i'm excited about that. i remember during the clinton campaign back as far as 1992, when georgia was a target for then-governor bill clinton, meeting with then-governor zell miller and laying out a strategy to speak to the south and try to bring the south into the fold. again, georgia came into the democratic column during that time and we haven't won it again until this time. nd president-elect biden did tremendously well in georgia. the numbers actually continue to rise over time. and now we've got these two senate seats. i think it's good, again, that we have two rather than one because it just puts everything on the table. there is the presumption that democrats may not come out in a runoff election. i don't think that that's going to be the
slater: sure, toni. i'm clearly looking forward to hearing from the comments of my colleagues as well. s i think about it, it's quite significant for this race nvolving two really senate positions in georgia. and it's in georgia. i mean, as a native of the south, i'm excited about that. i remember during the clinton campaign back as far as 1992, when georgia was a target for then-governor bill clinton, meeting with then-governor zell miller and laying out a strategy to speak to the south and...
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alan: tony, you did great work on aids. dr. fauci: yeah. yeah, i was just thinking about that, as soon as the word came out of hank's mouth. yeah, one of the things that really turned out ultimately to be a success story was what started off as the lack of communication between the scientists, the academic community, the federal officials, the regulatory community, and the people literally in the trenches during the early years of hiv-aids, predominantly men who have sex with men, predominantly young men who have sex with men, who appropriately and understandably felt that the federal government was not understanding or responding to the special needs that they had of being included in the deliberations about clinical trials, which would greatly affect them and their lives, and would ultimately evolve. and this is one of the things i feel that i've done right. i think back at the time of the decisions i made to absolutely reach out to people, even the people who appear to be adversaries to you, because maybe they're not really adversaries,
alan: tony, you did great work on aids. dr. fauci: yeah. yeah, i was just thinking about that, as soon as the word came out of hank's mouth. yeah, one of the things that really turned out ultimately to be a success story was what started off as the lack of communication between the scientists, the academic community, the federal officials, the regulatory community, and the people literally in the trenches during the early years of hiv-aids, predominantly men who have sex with men, predominantly...
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alan: great to see you, again, tony. thank you, hank. >> today on the communicators, zoom's global head of public policy on the video conferencing's growth during -- the videoconferencing company's growth. >> we went from something on the order of 10 million daily meeting participants to something north of 300 million in april and prior to the pandemic, we were focused almost entirely on business customers. had thestood we connect faith, health care institutions and it has been extraordinary. up to beorked to scale there for people. >> on the communicators on c-span. >> sunday nights, on q&a jake team on his time with rubicon. speaking, they community has not been a big fan of the military. so it is almost like the career humanitarians despise the military almost out of an knew weon, and so, we had been trained with all of these skills that were dear -- directly applicable and we quickly discerned that none of were humanitarian agencies recruiting these men or women and we really thought that was a waste of incredible hu
alan: great to see you, again, tony. thank you, hank. >> today on the communicators, zoom's global head of public policy on the video conferencing's growth during -- the videoconferencing company's growth. >> we went from something on the order of 10 million daily meeting participants to something north of 300 million in april and prior to the pandemic, we were focused almost entirely on business customers. had thestood we connect faith, health care institutions and it has been...
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tony, take it away. >> i want to take a look at electronic arts. i really wish this wasn't the case but the rise in covid cases around the country right now has put lockdown type stocks like electronic arts back into favor here so first, i want to take a look at the chart over the sector, with i is largely a sector that will outperform the market as we go back into lockdown and you can see xlc recently breaking out above the $65 resistance level and coming back to retest that level and starting to trend higher and a communications sector that is starting to show some strength and electronic arts, one of the stronger names within the communications sector, electronic arts has largely been consolidating here since august, putting in a pretty large what you would consider a flag or a wedge formation but recently breaking out higher and the confirmation of the breakout around 135 and the relative strength to the communications sector, i think that is constructive for electronic arts to continue back up to the 145 highs and if you look at the company it
tony, take it away. >> i want to take a look at electronic arts. i really wish this wasn't the case but the rise in covid cases around the country right now has put lockdown type stocks like electronic arts back into favor here so first, i want to take a look at the chart over the sector, with i is largely a sector that will outperform the market as we go back into lockdown and you can see xlc recently breaking out above the $65 resistance level and coming back to retest that level and...
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explained that one, tony fauci. unfortunately for all of us, president ouchi could not make it on the show, he has a country to run. we did invite dr. -- to unravel the mystery. doctor, thank you much very much for coming on. let me start with a very simple question. if texas and florida famously, you hear this all the time, have let their guard down and let people kind of do what they want, and they have bigger populations than new york, new york is shut down completely, why does new york have more coronavirus deaths? >> well, you know, the issue, there are several reasons, but the most important reason is if you look at the living conditions of a place like new york versus florida and texas, and the speed with which new york was hit with the virus at the beginning of the pandemic, you have a very densely populated area in new york that was hit with a heavy viral load, so basically whatever you turned in the densely populated area, you are running into virus in big doses. so, the hospitals and the medical system be
explained that one, tony fauci. unfortunately for all of us, president ouchi could not make it on the show, he has a country to run. we did invite dr. -- to unravel the mystery. doctor, thank you much very much for coming on. let me start with a very simple question. if texas and florida famously, you hear this all the time, have let their guard down and let people kind of do what they want, and they have bigger populations than new york, new york is shut down completely, why does new york have...
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alan: great to see you, again, tony. hank.you, days ossiblily the waning congress, they recessed until 5:00. funding measure expires midnight. "roll call" tweets senator john said the senate will try to pass a c.r., concurrent 48 lution, that will last hours. passed before the
alan: great to see you, again, tony. hank.you, days ossiblily the waning congress, they recessed until 5:00. funding measure expires midnight. "roll call" tweets senator john said the senate will try to pass a c.r., concurrent 48 lution, that will last hours. passed before the
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alan: great to see you, again, tony. thank you, hank. >> with coronavirus cases increasing across the country, use our website, c-span.org/ coronavirus, to follow the trends, track the spread with interactive maps, and watch updates on demand, anytime, at c-span.org/coronavirus. this afternoon, resident elect -- president elect biden announces his climate and energy team. watch live at 2:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. this morning, heather taylor, director of strategic campaigns for bread for the world, talks about hunger and food insecurity in the u.s. amid the covid-19.
alan: great to see you, again, tony. thank you, hank. >> with coronavirus cases increasing across the country, use our website, c-span.org/ coronavirus, to follow the trends, track the spread with interactive maps, and watch updates on demand, anytime, at c-span.org/coronavirus. this afternoon, resident elect -- president elect biden announces his climate and energy team. watch live at 2:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. this morning, heather taylor, director of strategic campaigns for bread for...
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hong kong court has sentenced teenage pro-democracy activist tony chung to 4 months in prison he was convicted of desecrating china's flag and taking part in an illegal protest in may last year in a separate case is accused of seditious activities under a controversial national security law before mr levy has been in prison since october the difficult hollins outside the court hong kong has been following that what's going on for us this didn't seem to take very long what's the latest with this. you know it's funny how quickly things change in hong kong not long ago a 4 month sentence for a teenager whose main crime was taking part in an illegal assembly or disrespecting a national flag would have been seen as a hefty sentence but now it's seen as he's being getting off gotten off lightly on this but he that this also means that he'll be spending the next few months in jail as he goes through a bigger and more serious charge and that is the charge of sedition under the national security law he faces that due to his activities for advocating independence of hong kong that founded a gr
hong kong court has sentenced teenage pro-democracy activist tony chung to 4 months in prison he was convicted of desecrating china's flag and taking part in an illegal protest in may last year in a separate case is accused of seditious activities under a controversial national security law before mr levy has been in prison since october the difficult hollins outside the court hong kong has been following that what's going on for us this didn't seem to take very long what's the latest with...
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in addition to tony blinken and have avril haines. president-elect biden continues to roll out oppressive display of nominees to other key administrative positions. now, after all we went through over the past four years i would expect that almost all of the present elected biden's nominees to be widely acceptable to the senate. after all, republican senators looked the other way and confirm several donald trump's unqualified ethically compromised in scandal flagged employee agenda appointees. republicans argue that a president deserves abroad difference when it comes to the cabinet and official appointments. well, republicans ought to give president-elect a bite in the same deference. but, we are already seeing more world clutching about overblown complaints and republican senators who conveniently ignored scandal after scandal with the trump administration. honestly, the hypocrisy is astounding. after spending four years pretending they did not see the latest insane tweets from president trump, republican senators have just found th
in addition to tony blinken and have avril haines. president-elect biden continues to roll out oppressive display of nominees to other key administrative positions. now, after all we went through over the past four years i would expect that almost all of the present elected biden's nominees to be widely acceptable to the senate. after all, republican senators looked the other way and confirm several donald trump's unqualified ethically compromised in scandal flagged employee agenda appointees....
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i had a productive discussion with the secretary of state, tony blinken, and the director of national intelligence delegate. we had a discussion that covered the priorities for the u.s., foreign-policy national security. in particular i urged the incoming administration to be tough on china, but in a smarter, more multilateral way than the trumpet administration was. ist was immediately clear that president-elect biden's foreign policy and national security team are exceptionally qualified. accomplished individuals with the to protect our nation and advance american interests abroad. in addition to tony blinken and , president-elect biden continues to rollout and oppressive slate of nominees to his cabinet, another key administered position. after all we went through over the past four years i would expect almost all the president-elect biden's nominees would be widely acceptable to the senate. after all, republican senator's looked the other way and confirm several of donald trump's unqualified, ethically compromised, and schedules appointees. one would argue the president deserves b
i had a productive discussion with the secretary of state, tony blinken, and the director of national intelligence delegate. we had a discussion that covered the priorities for the u.s., foreign-policy national security. in particular i urged the incoming administration to be tough on china, but in a smarter, more multilateral way than the trumpet administration was. ist was immediately clear that president-elect biden's foreign policy and national security team are exceptionally qualified....
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there's toni right there. welcome. she's actually at reading right and were delighted to have you join us. so over to. >> thank you. thank you, stewart. i really appreciate it's an honor and privilege to be here. meridian has been very much a part of my personal and professional life and i very much appreciate the opportunity to be in dialogue with this distinguished group of panelists today who are both friends and colleagues. i think that group is very much representative of the scene you just laid out and they are the themes of this great democratic experience that we here in america undertake, and that undertaken the last 240 years. but it is a a bipartisan group. if i can just add ips on my personal bio, as a windows me welcome not only do i do national security and foreign policy but having served and work on the hill, and i have a very much in my dna the essence of bipartisanship. from the look at this biden transition and where we are going with that transition, it's very much anchored in the clarity of what i
there's toni right there. welcome. she's actually at reading right and were delighted to have you join us. so over to. >> thank you. thank you, stewart. i really appreciate it's an honor and privilege to be here. meridian has been very much a part of my personal and professional life and i very much appreciate the opportunity to be in dialogue with this distinguished group of panelists today who are both friends and colleagues. i think that group is very much representative of the scene...
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tony, good to see you again. >> you too, kristen, good afternoon. >> good afternoon. let's start here. what percentage of california's public school kids k-12 are still doing -- actually i should say are doing in-person education now either fully or just hybrid? >> i would have to say that most, if we've got 90% of our counties in purple tier, most are still in distance learning. we're trying to find ways to support them and create a path to get schools to be able to open hopefully in the new year. >> most counties are in purple now. as you know, for a while in the fall most counties were in the red or orange. but most still did not open in person. and i want to know what your thought on that is. were you hoping they would? >> you know, we watch carefully. i think districts were trying to make decisions, some were in orange, many were in red. many of the school districts that opened, we did find that many of them scrambled and closed within a few days when they saw a spike in cases. given what we're seeing with the surge right now, it's hard for me to imagine anybody
tony, good to see you again. >> you too, kristen, good afternoon. >> good afternoon. let's start here. what percentage of california's public school kids k-12 are still doing -- actually i should say are doing in-person education now either fully or just hybrid? >> i would have to say that most, if we've got 90% of our counties in purple tier, most are still in distance learning. we're trying to find ways to support them and create a path to get schools to be able to open...
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tony cÁrdenas nos acompaÑa hoy. vale la pena tanto sudor, tony? cuÁl precio se paga en washington por negociar asÍ? congresista cÁrdenas: queremos salvar la economÍa de estados unidos y familia por familia. tenemos que seguir adelante ayudando a las personas que perdieron sus trabajos y ayudando a los gobiernos estatales y locales y asÍ puedan seguir con los servicios. en washington estamos luchando siempre para resolver estos problemas tan grandes por el covid-19. reportera: muchos dicen que no hay consenso y sÓlo hay problemas entre congresistas. congresista cÁrdenas: sÍ platican, estÁn negociando todos los dÍas y constantemente. tenemos que ver quÉ es lo mejor para las familias en estados unidos y los republicanos no estÁn de acuerdo con esto. por ejemplo, queremos dar fondos a cada familia y a cada persona y asÍ pueden tener como vivir, etc. estas son las cosas que nos enfocamos los demÓcratas, pero los republicanos sÓlo hablan de wall street las compaÑÍas mÁs grandes. estamos luchando por trabajadores de restaurantes y todos
tony cÁrdenas nos acompaÑa hoy. vale la pena tanto sudor, tony? cuÁl precio se paga en washington por negociar asÍ? congresista cÁrdenas: queremos salvar la economÍa de estados unidos y familia por familia. tenemos que seguir adelante ayudando a las personas que perdieron sus trabajos y ayudando a los gobiernos estatales y locales y asÍ puedan seguir con los servicios. en washington estamos luchando siempre para resolver estos problemas tan grandes por el covid-19. reportera: muchos...
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>> that's good, thank you. >> thanks, toni. and thanks to meridian for affording us this opportunity. it's a great organization and we look forward to the discussion. i would like to echo the sentiments of speaker boehner and congressman crowley. i do think that clearly this issue a divided government that is before us, and notwithstanding whatever happens in the georgia elections, it's still going to be a split, almost down the middle, congress and you have a change in the white house but, but this is a country that is pretty much split down the middle. and it's going to take a unique i think president in the white house to attempt to bring that together. the good thing the the president-elect has said is he's going to be a president not only for those who voted for him but for those who voted against him as well picky believes that that's the responsibility of the president. frankly, the only office in our country that is voted on all of the people of the u.s. he has a wonderful running mate and now vice president elect in se
>> that's good, thank you. >> thanks, toni. and thanks to meridian for affording us this opportunity. it's a great organization and we look forward to the discussion. i would like to echo the sentiments of speaker boehner and congressman crowley. i do think that clearly this issue a divided government that is before us, and notwithstanding whatever happens in the georgia elections, it's still going to be a split, almost down the middle, congress and you have a change in the white...
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tucker carlson has more on this with tony bobulinski, next hour, 5:00 p.m. eastern, right here on the fox news channel. eric. eric: well, arthel, with the coronavirus vaccine, getting ready to ship, our country faces an immense challenge. inoculating hundreds of millions of americans with not one, but two doses. how will it work? what will they do? and how soon could you get a shot in the arm? when i started cobra kai, the lack of control over my business made me a little intense. but now quickbooks helps me get paid, manage cash flow, and run payroll. and now i'm back on top... with koala kai. save over 30 hours a month with intuit quickbooks. ♪ you're still the one ♪ that i love to touch ♪ still the one ♪ and i can't get enough ♪ we're still having fun, ♪ and you're still the one applebee's 2 for $20. now that's eating good in the neighborhood. ♪ ♪ smooth driving pays off. ♪ with allstate, the safer you drive the more you save. ♪ you never been in better hands. allstate. click or call for a quote today. >> the comments are from the co-f
tucker carlson has more on this with tony bobulinski, next hour, 5:00 p.m. eastern, right here on the fox news channel. eric. eric: well, arthel, with the coronavirus vaccine, getting ready to ship, our country faces an immense challenge. inoculating hundreds of millions of americans with not one, but two doses. how will it work? what will they do? and how soon could you get a shot in the arm? when i started cobra kai, the lack of control over my business made me a little intense. but now...
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tony: let me start by saying that i wish a vaccine were here. i really wish we could be celebrating as a team inside of a restaurant or inside any of the fantastic local businesses that we are privileged to partner with across the country. the way i've always thought about the businesses, i really thought about just how early we are. are 10% of rest sales being delivered today. the vast majority, 90% plus of the industry still happens through a nondigital channel, through a phone call my pickup order, a drive through. if you think about what is happening, we are playing in one of the biggest, yet still underpenetrated industries in the world. that is moving online very quickly, where a lot of these physical experiences are now becoming digitized into e-commerce experiences, and we are playing our role in both growing the industry by bringing in customers for the first time, as well as empowering these businesses to have the same tools that we and others have so they can compete on their own. emily: all of that said, so many restaurants are strug
tony: let me start by saying that i wish a vaccine were here. i really wish we could be celebrating as a team inside of a restaurant or inside any of the fantastic local businesses that we are privileged to partner with across the country. the way i've always thought about the businesses, i really thought about just how early we are. are 10% of rest sales being delivered today. the vast majority, 90% plus of the industry still happens through a nondigital channel, through a phone call my pickup...
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that's right tony chen today faces charges of just equating the flak that unlawful assembly at times from last year's anti-government protests where he was found guilty or he said to have thrown a chinese national flag up in the air let it live on the ground and he broke the pole he was also taking part in an on authorized protest now the charges for these are the maximum penalties for this could be anywhere up to 6 years for both but that is mild compared to what he could be facing and the coming months he has also been charged under the national security law for secession activities this goes back to when he was 15 when he started a group online group calling for hong kong's independence and that saved relatively quiet until the protests of last year and again traction 2 words. sometime during the earlier this year and into up until the national security law was put into place so you disbanded that group just hours before july the 1st but he has since been accused to posting social media posts and then in october he was nabbed across the road from the u.s. consulate in a cafe and h
that's right tony chen today faces charges of just equating the flak that unlawful assembly at times from last year's anti-government protests where he was found guilty or he said to have thrown a chinese national flag up in the air let it live on the ground and he broke the pole he was also taking part in an on authorized protest now the charges for these are the maximum penalties for this could be anywhere up to 6 years for both but that is mild compared to what he could be facing and the...
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i think tony blinken said it clearly, as did president-elect biden. we want to restore america's alliances which are the heart of american power. and in a sense, that's going to be easy because we have a world waiting for the return of a more traditional kind of american leadership. i want to note the way it's going to be hard. the truth we all know is that you can't turn back the clock. history doesn't move backwards. it's always moving forward. and we're in a different place than we were when donald trump became president. he's done damage to america's standing, to the world's confidence. but in other ways, the world has moved on. so my biggest hope for this team is that rather than simply try to re-create what was, they'll reimagine what american power connected to our allies, connected to our values, to traditional themes of american foreign policy can be in the future. but if it's simply a return to the good old days, that's not going to be enough. >> and claire mccaskill, i talk about your knowledge of truman, affinity for truman. you're a truma
i think tony blinken said it clearly, as did president-elect biden. we want to restore america's alliances which are the heart of american power. and in a sense, that's going to be easy because we have a world waiting for the return of a more traditional kind of american leadership. i want to note the way it's going to be hard. the truth we all know is that you can't turn back the clock. history doesn't move backwards. it's always moving forward. and we're in a different place than we were when...
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welcome, tony. dr. fauci: thank you, francis for that kind introduction. i am pleased and honored to be here with you today to kick off this important situation we are in. vaccination by the moderna product. as i was listening, i could not recall something that happened a long time ago in this very auditorium. when i first came to nih as a fellow in training for my medical residency in the summer of 1968, i was introduced to the extraordinary place we are in now, the national institutes of health, where so much of the research that has gone into conquering many of the diseases we know now have been addressed in such a way they have had a major impact on the health of the nation. this is true of covid-19. it is particularly meaningful to me as a member of the nih to be receiving today, what secretary and several of our health care providers, a vaccine that had its origination and the fundamental research conducted ase at nih by our scientists well as our grantees and contractors. seeing now is the culmination of years of research which have led to a phenome
welcome, tony. dr. fauci: thank you, francis for that kind introduction. i am pleased and honored to be here with you today to kick off this important situation we are in. vaccination by the moderna product. as i was listening, i could not recall something that happened a long time ago in this very auditorium. when i first came to nih as a fellow in training for my medical residency in the summer of 1968, i was introduced to the extraordinary place we are in now, the national institutes of...
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and fallen veterans and you know you say in the book that gordon brown the successor to tony blair is for the bank bailouts over here and he you allege that he saw that harry could be a good propaganda tool for the afghanistan war whilst the secret service is here said they couldn't protect him if he was to go into tony blair's iraq war. well absolutely i mean it depends on your point of view if you're a patriotic brit you think it's wonderful that a member of the royal family goes and receive your life if you are the other side you will say look there's propaganda here at work and. harry is plenty i'm so happy to know that it was of course interesting that the recent senate off service in whitehall the true members of the british royal family who were actually forced in waltz that's to say andrew and harry were both absent for different but controversial reasons and it ring this does remain a troubled area did did the queen despise diana in the new book you say charles was questioned about even going to paris to collect the body of his dead wife and that the queen arranged for diana
and fallen veterans and you know you say in the book that gordon brown the successor to tony blair is for the bank bailouts over here and he you allege that he saw that harry could be a good propaganda tool for the afghanistan war whilst the secret service is here said they couldn't protect him if he was to go into tony blair's iraq war. well absolutely i mean it depends on your point of view if you're a patriotic brit you think it's wonderful that a member of the royal family goes and receive...
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tony: we don't chase market share, we chase excellence and we chase the customer. we have a lot of work to do. today, we are privileged to serve 390,000 merchants every month. those statistics are averages. they are not distributed uniformly. there should be neighborhoods where we should offer more selection, get faster, be more affordable. so we have a long ways to go. for me, it's been making sure and reminding our teams that if we can master the inputs, then the score will take care of itself. emily: that was the ceo and cofounder of doordash. coming up, bill gurley has always been a vocal proponent of going public sooner rather than later. this bite the spike in recent offerings, he believes the ipo process is broken. he will tell us why, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: venture capitalist bill gurley spent years as an analyst on wall street before becoming a tech investor. the benchmark capital partner has backed companies ranging from uber to stitch fitch and has opinions that silicon valley is getting a lot wrong when it comes to ipo's. its shares spi
tony: we don't chase market share, we chase excellence and we chase the customer. we have a lot of work to do. today, we are privileged to serve 390,000 merchants every month. those statistics are averages. they are not distributed uniformly. there should be neighborhoods where we should offer more selection, get faster, be more affordable. so we have a long ways to go. for me, it's been making sure and reminding our teams that if we can master the inputs, then the score will take care of...