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they've been to a poll showing us what not to what i think doc ate my g.d. not the sheet that it that he did it when he said it was a lot to do one about pete he wouldn't but peter but you don't see. what it will be just yet. i think it. was was. a shot just play gotcha will get back a bit but that's a discussion that i don't know if he or she can mess with me but i think i try my best but i was . watching on. board the station because i mean. the stuff you should. not be quoting doc you see all wrong stuff and it. was. your up but dang book. just. when we put. them into the free sheet on a couple sheets i did i guess you'll need the money that's only put down to sentiment. that's what i think i actually need to know my scheme i said it and said to be. in the country. i was thought through thank god yeah. thanks. for the stats. i. consider. the. fact that. there. are. some. really. nice. nice which may. go fuck yourself. up. to shoot me. in the pictures from a. piece. of. sense and she got. this is how you choose. which. i judge it to my friends. there are.
they've been to a poll showing us what not to what i think doc ate my g.d. not the sheet that it that he did it when he said it was a lot to do one about pete he wouldn't but peter but you don't see. what it will be just yet. i think it. was was. a shot just play gotcha will get back a bit but that's a discussion that i don't know if he or she can mess with me but i think i try my best but i was . watching on. board the station because i mean. the stuff you should. not be quoting doc you see...
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hold for jason doc, you have calls. what do you tell viewers to do in netflix, which has been a darling? >> well, jason nailed it i mean it is going to be about the growth of international and the subscribers overseas we know that what he talked about as far as the price increase is going to be direct to the bottom line, scott. it didn't cost them any more to basically get more revenue in because they just upped the cost, and the question is how much churn do they get because of that. in other words do some people drop because of that relatively minor upcharge no, i don't think they do. so then the next question falls to, are they going to expand internationally at a similar pace, and i think that answer is going to be yes, scott, in particular because europe is three to four months behind us even though they're picking up on vaccinations now, thank god, they are behind us so i don't really see any of the growth that they had projected falling away because europe for the most part is still facing some very dhachallengin
hold for jason doc, you have calls. what do you tell viewers to do in netflix, which has been a darling? >> well, jason nailed it i mean it is going to be about the growth of international and the subscribers overseas we know that what he talked about as far as the price increase is going to be direct to the bottom line, scott. it didn't cost them any more to basically get more revenue in because they just upped the cost, and the question is how much churn do they get because of that. in...
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to call that a doc a. sheet that d.-day what they said it was nobody did want to buy the beatles they wanted but. the film for the yeah. it's. the shot is fake i actually get back a bit but that's a gotcha that i don't know if you can foresee the messing up i think i try my best but i was watching a. special because i mean. if you watch. listen i will not be quoting doc you see you all grown up and it. was. there you'll pick you up but young buck yeah it's funny because you. know when we put on 2nd look at dryden edge of people shot him on to the free sheet on a couple sheet i did i guess you'll need the money that's only put down to sentiment on canadian equally that's what i think i actually knew ned and i seem i said it and said it steve indian country can come along i was there. was a. cool. little. thing i. can see. the. fact that. there. are. so many of them. in front. of it worthily. nice. long. shot more nice to be sure that it. will be. good. to fuck yourself this is the evidence of it without the body he says
to call that a doc a. sheet that d.-day what they said it was nobody did want to buy the beatles they wanted but. the film for the yeah. it's. the shot is fake i actually get back a bit but that's a gotcha that i don't know if you can foresee the messing up i think i try my best but i was watching a. special because i mean. if you watch. listen i will not be quoting doc you see you all grown up and it. was. there you'll pick you up but young buck yeah it's funny because you. know when we put on...
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and if you got in you would know you finished i mean did doc you for you. thank you. i thank you very much. that i am i that i ought i i i wasn't i think i feel i was not that much i think i quit smoking believe me and please. please see if i can do the make you see if you got your way. but if you could think up on that. i thank you to the people who may still get a final shape that fatness can't. shake the city if he kept it may be slow but it will be to send the hottest war we had to bleep. feet and when it's not sophos and sounds and study the synth evil. should you. do nothing for. you mission was for your sins then we were on the sure simple rules the rules the fancy. he went there you are the one of the woman but i still think that to be. the fish he did you know they were listening to something i thought they had up to remember scott they bypassed it met him at it but he had a frock not really warm and steady on a beautiful boss. to his microscope over he told me that it is very well said elma when looked at your father through the gentleman at the foot of the
and if you got in you would know you finished i mean did doc you for you. thank you. i thank you very much. that i am i that i ought i i i wasn't i think i feel i was not that much i think i quit smoking believe me and please. please see if i can do the make you see if you got your way. but if you could think up on that. i thank you to the people who may still get a final shape that fatness can't. shake the city if he kept it may be slow but it will be to send the hottest war we had to bleep....
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. >> reporter: shortly before the pandemic, lin drove by doc on the side of the road. and noticed his sign. >> he wasn't begging for money, he was smiling, holding a sign, waving at everyone. i went to get my lunch and got two lunches today. >> 61-year-old doc who told us his drinking and drug addictions have cost him jobs in the past, remembers the first time she stopped to talk. he wondered if he had a warrant and thought she was going to take him to jail. >> i was afraid but she quickly eases the relationship. and basically says, what do you need? >> reporter: when george floyd was killed in minneapolis last year, their connection strengthened at a time when police and community relations were strained. >> he is problm, and i was able to get him a special shirt that said blm, black lives matter. >> lynn made sure doc was safe during protests. >> we stuck together a lot during the protests, huh? >> yeah. >> i knew the community was hurting. i knew their trust was broken with us. but the main -- the main reason i got into this job was to connect those ties with the co
. >> reporter: shortly before the pandemic, lin drove by doc on the side of the road. and noticed his sign. >> he wasn't begging for money, he was smiling, holding a sign, waving at everyone. i went to get my lunch and got two lunches today. >> 61-year-old doc who told us his drinking and drug addictions have cost him jobs in the past, remembers the first time she stopped to talk. he wondered if he had a warrant and thought she was going to take him to jail. >> i was...
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and they demand that doc adams essentially disperse his militia. he says, i don't know why i would do that, this is what the president of the united states had wanted all of his towns to do. getson says, doesn't matter, this is the rut i always travel. i like that mentality, this is the rut i travel, i cannot be in a new place, in a new space, think a new thought, this is the rut i always travel. so doc adams relents and he says, open order, which is essentially make a hole. they do, and then all of the militia goes home on what had been sort of a depressing end to the fourth of july. the next day, tommy butler, henry getson and his father come to the sheriff's office at hamburg to swear out a warrant on doc adams, his militia, for obstructing a public road. there they meet prince rivers. i want to tell you the story, prince rivers is one of the more remarkable stories from reconstruction. he's the town justice -- essentially the trial justice in the town. also the mayor of hamburg, also the general of the militia. so he wears a lot of hats. so the
and they demand that doc adams essentially disperse his militia. he says, i don't know why i would do that, this is what the president of the united states had wanted all of his towns to do. getson says, doesn't matter, this is the rut i always travel. i like that mentality, this is the rut i travel, i cannot be in a new place, in a new space, think a new thought, this is the rut i always travel. so doc adams relents and he says, open order, which is essentially make a hole. they do, and then...
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love both of these trades. >> all right good stuff, doc. thank you very much. >>> we are ready to answer your questions now, or next, e-mail us askhalftime@cnbc.com and we'll do it next , askhalftime@cd we'll do it next ♪ ♪ we know it's going to take many forms of energy to meet the world's needs while creating a cleaner future for all. at chevron, we're lowering the carbon emissions intensity of our operations, investing in lower-carbon technologies, and exploring renewable fuels of the future. we work hard to care for the homes we love. but it's only human... to protect the one we share. we see smarter software delivering cleaner power. emerson's breakthrough technology enables the power industry to integrate renewable energy sources to modernize and improve the electric grid. emerson. consider it solved. >>> all right, let's answer your questions now. first up, what are your thoughts on visa? >> i like visa here. i like all the payments. these are secular growth companies that are going to grow for the next few years, not just quarte
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. >> reporter: shortly before the pandemic, she drove past this man who goes by the name of doc on the side of the road, and noticed his sign. >> he was not begging for money or anything, and just holding a sign and waving at everyone, so i went to grab my lunch, and so i decided to get two lunches today. >> 61-year-old doc said that the drinking and the drug addiction have cost him well paying jobs. and he recalls the first time that lim pulled over to talk to him. he thought maybe he had a warrant out for him in his earlier days. >> i was scared, but she said, what do you need? >> reporter: their connection strengthened at a time when the communication relations were strained. >> he said that he was pro blm and i was able to get him a t-shirt. >> reporter: their relationship strengthened. >> so we were able to stick together, right? >> i knew that the community was hurting, and so the reason that i got into the job is to strengthen the ties, and we are not always the enemy. >> reporter: with the recent asian attacks and so doc is concerned about his friend, too. >> i hate that we hav
. >> reporter: shortly before the pandemic, she drove past this man who goes by the name of doc on the side of the road, and noticed his sign. >> he was not begging for money or anything, and just holding a sign and waving at everyone, so i went to grab my lunch, and so i decided to get two lunches today. >> 61-year-old doc said that the drinking and the drug addiction have cost him well paying jobs. and he recalls the first time that lim pulled over to talk to him. he thought...
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that's the big story, doc. this is your super bowl. you own the stock, you own the calls. this is the moment we've all been waiting for. >> yes, sir. >> how big is this >> it is huge, scott apple's been doing just so many things right i think, even though the stock has not outperformed its peers this year nonetheless, the fact that the app store accounts for 15% to 30%, you know, of the revenue that they derive, this is a huge driver right now it will be into the future, scott. they've just started more aggressively pushing ads in the app store. so when those of us who have already downloaded the new operating system sit there looking in the app store, it has an ad before you get to what you searched for it has the ad running there on the top. >> right, right. >> for whatever app they might want to push. >> let me ask you this. >> that's going to be billions of dollars go ahead. >> let me ask you this you nervous? >> uh-huh. >> you nervous >> no, not even a little bit, scott. not even a little bit. i mean i think that that, the new chips, they already have their m1 chip. t
that's the big story, doc. this is your super bowl. you own the stock, you own the calls. this is the moment we've all been waiting for. >> yes, sir. >> how big is this >> it is huge, scott apple's been doing just so many things right i think, even though the stock has not outperformed its peers this year nonetheless, the fact that the app store accounts for 15% to 30%, you know, of the revenue that they derive, this is a huge driver right now it will be into the future,...
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degas, thank you for that. >>> doc, "unusual activity," what do you have for me? >> scott, i will make them quick, ocqu quick. keurig, dr. pepper just out of the money. i bought the at-the-money calls. i will sell as it starts to rally a call against it so i'm in a one-to-one position be in that probably two months second one, service now. 4,400 of the august calls change hands, august 530s with the stock basically 512. i think it is a gift to be able to pick this stock up after blow-out earnings at $512. i'm looking at an upside and big recovery so i'm in this probably two months as well. >> blew the chart out quick, but the stock is down today. that's the opportunity you are speaking of. >> exactly 512 was pretty much the low where the institutions came in and said, i want it, buy 'em >> okay. "ask halftime" is next you can send your questions by video and 'll aywepl them on the air as well. e-mail us at askhalftime@cnbc.com we'll be right back. now or in the future. with an annuity in your plan to help cover essential expenses, you can live the retirement you w
degas, thank you for that. >>> doc, "unusual activity," what do you have for me? >> scott, i will make them quick, ocqu quick. keurig, dr. pepper just out of the money. i bought the at-the-money calls. i will sell as it starts to rally a call against it so i'm in a one-to-one position be in that probably two months second one, service now. 4,400 of the august calls change hands, august 530s with the stock basically 512. i think it is a gift to be able to pick this stock...
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have been to a potion as well but to quote it doc a. man to shoot that if he did it while he said it was a law to do what about it peter he wouldn't but peter but you don't see. what it will be just yet. i think it. was god that shot us play god sure it back a bit but that's a gotcha that i know because he messed up i think i tried my best but i was . watching up. on board especially if you wanted me to stuff you like should. i. not be what you are doc you see all wrong thought. it. was. a fuel up but damn book yeah it's funny because you. got your own. when he put it on 2nd look at dryden i want to be free shouldn't own a company that did i guess you'll need the money to eventually put down to san ramon until i'm going to nanny that's what i got to the new net and i see my said it and said we. knowledge of prestige of indian country. i thought thanks yeah. that. sounds. i hear she says. the. fact that. there. are. some of them. in france. were to be ignored. wouldn't it be. nice. long. shot more nice to be sure they. could. go fuck you
have been to a potion as well but to quote it doc a. man to shoot that if he did it while he said it was a law to do what about it peter he wouldn't but peter but you don't see. what it will be just yet. i think it. was god that shot us play god sure it back a bit but that's a gotcha that i know because he messed up i think i tried my best but i was . watching up. on board especially if you wanted me to stuff you like should. i. not be what you are doc you see all wrong thought. it. was. a fuel...
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today the so-called devil docs females are being forced into sexual slavery. their greatest hope is that their daughters will have better opportunities in the future thanks to education oh my god. that results. in 30 minutes on d dollars. africa. it's extraordinary and not for the faint of heart. bike ride around the city is dominated by cards by activists completing their best cakes. clear streets and better. eco for. enjoyment. out the times are good for the. former it doesn't. include the most well card yet. the industry is controlling your thoughts the great gifts of the 20th century. the present day hoaxes. upgrading only. during your stores may 3rd. this is the news and these are our top stories officials in delhi are being forced to take drastic measures as india faces a 3rd wave of covered 19 and sections come a tory and are building makeshift a funeral pyres as a city runs out of space to bury its dead india has registered of the 300000 new cases for the 6th consecutive day. u.k. prime minister barak johnson is under pressure as he heads into regional
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the lawsuit filed by the state of oklahoma in order to prove its responsibility the team relies on doc to kalani. in the 1st 6 years of the release of oxycontin produced sponsored 20000 educational programs across the united states they gave money to the professional societies to advocate for more opioids the organization that regulates hospitals took money from them the organization that regulates doctors in different states took money from them from all of these different directions we were told to prescribe much more the opioid lobby the manufacturers' and distributors of opioids spent 880000000 dollars over a 10 year period the walking efforts for more cautious prescribing that they spent 8 times more than the gun lobby in the united states in has spent in trying to block gun regulations. the manufacturers of opiates are spending more money trying to block regulations on opioids. and is disseminated year after year during that time the epidemic takes root hidden in the shadows for so long the addiction of a 1000000 american citizens suddenly comes to light. this seems with the most
the lawsuit filed by the state of oklahoma in order to prove its responsibility the team relies on doc to kalani. in the 1st 6 years of the release of oxycontin produced sponsored 20000 educational programs across the united states they gave money to the professional societies to advocate for more opioids the organization that regulates hospitals took money from them the organization that regulates doctors in different states took money from them from all of these different directions we were...
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so doc adams freelance and he says, open order, and essentially, make a whole. they do, and then all of the militia goes home on what had been sort of a depressing and to the 4th of july. the next day, tommy butler henry gets in, and his father come to the sheriff's's office attempt to swear out a warrant on doc adams, his militia, for obstructing a public road. the the meet prince rivers. i want to tell you the story -- prince rivers is one of the more remarkable stories of from reconstruction. he's the town just -- essentially the trial justice in the town. he's also the mayor of hamburg. he is also the general of the militia. so he wears he -- wears a lot of hats. so they come to his office to swear out this complaint. i want to just give you a little bit of a back story. this is the best picture we have prince rivets. he had been born in slavery. he taught himself to read and write. he was a carriage driver in bluford, south carolina. as soon as the civil war starts, he drops on his carriage horse and drugs into freedom. he joins two [inaudible] is attacked
so doc adams freelance and he says, open order, and essentially, make a whole. they do, and then all of the militia goes home on what had been sort of a depressing and to the 4th of july. the next day, tommy butler henry gets in, and his father come to the sheriff's's office attempt to swear out a warrant on doc adams, his militia, for obstructing a public road. the the meet prince rivers. i want to tell you the story -- prince rivers is one of the more remarkable stories of from...
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doc has unusual. we're back in two. ibm. with watson on a hybrid cloud factories can use ai to automate the little things so they can focus on the next big thing. businesses that want to innovate at scale are going with a smarter hybrid cloud using the technology and expertise of ibm. will there be an ev for me? what about me? one for me? you mean us? what about me? and me? how about us? yeah, how about us? great question. wait, can i get one in green? got one for me?! hey, what about me? what about us? is there an ev for me? ev for me? us? what about me? me? for me? ♪ ♪ (dog whimpers) esg is responsible investing. who's responsible for building esg into your investments? at pgim, the pursuit is on for outperformance. as active investors, to outdeliver with customized strategies, integrating esg best practices into our investment decisions. as asset managers and fiduciaries, to outserve, with our commitment to better esg outcomes. join the pursuit of outperformance at pgim. the investment management business of prudentia
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team and meet 6 generations of their compatriots from 6 regions of russia the book the art doc fest either functions the way we want or not at all we won't compromise with those in power. so the art duck fest remains the only film festival in russia that dares to be confrontational and challenging and it calls on its audience to cover their mouths and noses but not their eyes. you're watching the news i'm tomi oladipo gentle do malone is up next with the business news after the break and before we go new music from the legendary musician prince still being released 5 years after his death the latest welcome to america is due out this july leave you with a taste. well to. where you can fail at your job to get 5 rehired. and get a $700000000000.00 to. come up money. and given the. massive information over the. summer. right distracted by the features of the phone. the another. ticket faces son he's seen something to a man. we have important numers. smoking is healthy pesticides are good for the being. doesn't exist. well not yet. you have made up my mind. that industry is controlling your th
team and meet 6 generations of their compatriots from 6 regions of russia the book the art doc fest either functions the way we want or not at all we won't compromise with those in power. so the art duck fest remains the only film festival in russia that dares to be confrontational and challenging and it calls on its audience to cover their mouths and noses but not their eyes. you're watching the news i'm tomi oladipo gentle do malone is up next with the business news after the break and before...
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imagine a young mother and her daughter malia in to see doc to do it for the 2nd time. you're tearing up where's my princess helen though only hello man have a seat. we'll talk this over again a bit how is our little millia coming along however she now 2 years and 4 months i was a bit worried because malia didn't talk much she had certain mood changes too. much in 20 years as a pediatrician talk to your article has witnessed the shop rising screens in tiny children's lives and the mounting problems all these children have interaction or disorders i have more of them than ever before temperament disorders too clearly difficult children have always existed but there is a sharp rise of those with no concept of limits who balk at frustrations who have fits of anger or language problems poor language skills unstructured language or even none at all. barely. barely and by. your book you saw him only as you click with dante these stars to pound the news on new. barely 6 months ago mario was spending up to 6 hours a day watching screens morning cartoons meals in front of the t.
imagine a young mother and her daughter malia in to see doc to do it for the 2nd time. you're tearing up where's my princess helen though only hello man have a seat. we'll talk this over again a bit how is our little millia coming along however she now 2 years and 4 months i was a bit worried because malia didn't talk much she had certain mood changes too. much in 20 years as a pediatrician talk to your article has witnessed the shop rising screens in tiny children's lives and the mounting...
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will have access to this vaccine section in order to get in, they will have to show proof of a cdc doc -- doc yumument that shows have had the vaccine, as well as a government i.d and somebody at the gates will actually match up that name. it is that process that takes so long, and probably, why the miami heat are starting with such a small number of fans. it's likely that we will see other nba teams try to roll this out, throughout the season when you talk to fans here, some are in favor of it some are opposed to it there is a number of fans who actually think it might encourage a number of people to get the vaccine. i think that's definitely partly behind this drive. you talk to the coaches, the players, the coach of the miami heat saying he hopes it will actually add fans to the games only 4,000 fans are allowed in and this, of course, as the nba season continues and heads toward the playoffs. frances. >> cal, one way to do it going to see if others follow suit, too. right? >> i mean, it's going to make people feel more comfortable, right? they have a smoking section, outside. have
will have access to this vaccine section in order to get in, they will have to show proof of a cdc doc -- doc yumument that shows have had the vaccine, as well as a government i.d and somebody at the gates will actually match up that name. it is that process that takes so long, and probably, why the miami heat are starting with such a small number of fans. it's likely that we will see other nba teams try to roll this out, throughout the season when you talk to fans here, some are in favor of it...
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joka the doc i go the doctor says doc my my brother thinks he's a chicken and he says here i have to take these pills and the guy says no no no we need the eggs right so they've they've got themselves into this ponzi scheme of warfare but that's all it is right because there's the existential threat that's not there correct yeah it's all about control i mean we've known in fall really since the 2nd world war that america has tried to retain. control over the rest of the world and if in the early days it was obviously against russia and china those communist states and particularly russia i mean i was brought up in africa and i saw the money coming in from russia and coming in from america he who bribed most basically both the politicians and the politicians just pocketed a lot it's an extension of that game it's still continuing today and i just don't see that the security system and the defense industry in america has ever wanted to adapt from those days it is still continuing to pursue those sorts of objectives and this is sad i mean the fact is that america is now losing its head
joka the doc i go the doctor says doc my my brother thinks he's a chicken and he says here i have to take these pills and the guy says no no no we need the eggs right so they've they've got themselves into this ponzi scheme of warfare but that's all it is right because there's the existential threat that's not there correct yeah it's all about control i mean we've known in fall really since the 2nd world war that america has tried to retain. control over the rest of the world and if in the...
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doc, i am so happy to have you. this is a tough one. literally, if you are a woman in a certain sliver age bracket, your chance is 1 in a million. if not greater, that you will have this blood clotting disorder, and yet in the interests of full transparency, they've paused the otherwise fully effective j&j vaccine. this can't help the issue of vaccine hesitancy, however. >> brian, you're exactly right. in a given year without the vaccine, around four to five people in the million end up getting this blood clot. it is a rare blood clot to begin with. they've found six women who got the vaccine and then got the blood clot. they don't know if there is a connection between two and they want to make sure. specific age ranges, 18-48. they've developed within 6 to 13 days of getting the vaccine. and they don't know if the connection is there but they want to make sure. they've withdrawn the vaccine. they've recommended they don't use it at this point, the johnson and johnson one. don't treat them like you treat blood clots. they need different
doc, i am so happy to have you. this is a tough one. literally, if you are a woman in a certain sliver age bracket, your chance is 1 in a million. if not greater, that you will have this blood clotting disorder, and yet in the interests of full transparency, they've paused the otherwise fully effective j&j vaccine. this can't help the issue of vaccine hesitancy, however. >> brian, you're exactly right. in a given year without the vaccine, around four to five people in the million end...
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and again he called it the sudden surge when neither doc or not are i all excited it's only started for the yippee because they were busy looking at the elections. it's so difficult to get answers from those not only if you don't ask them a question they point the blame look at court happened last year in america our look at what happened in europe how does that absolve what india did this by having the years notice to prepare and then putting people under a very draconian like lockdown and then in walking a colonial lead our law called academics act to settle a split using power. biz government has taken every step in the last year against national public health security and at this point when the surge is completely out of control and the lack seems i've heard a stranglehold every country in the world is trying to act in it that people ask quickly as it can as against india where vaccine a whack scenes are the last expense in the world we are the pharmacy of the world and we are of no are our of x.e. charts are $15.00 to $2030.00 single charge no money india has that kind of money. i
and again he called it the sudden surge when neither doc or not are i all excited it's only started for the yippee because they were busy looking at the elections. it's so difficult to get answers from those not only if you don't ask them a question they point the blame look at court happened last year in america our look at what happened in europe how does that absolve what india did this by having the years notice to prepare and then putting people under a very draconian like lockdown and...
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sound old doc film today with a focus on algeria as well have an update for you. out of the top. for you very much for watch. it's their story their very own personal drama. the people who survived the catastrophe remember. and they share private footage with us that has never been seen decide. to chernobyl starts april 28th on t w. starting in february $21000.00 each week millions of algerians took to the streets to protest their country's all for a tarion rulers and unprecedented movement rouse the nation that seems to have lost faith in itself. no one expected this algerian revolt in the streets known here as here. iraq but it swept the country from iran to algiers the from on about to thomas say like a giant block party. police repression threats of chaos political pressure. for a tarion military regime in power for more than half a century since algerian independence tried everything but nothing could suppress the peaceful iraq movement. and in the much year of demonstrations i never would have imagined things would go this far i am sick now we don't know where this is all g
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doc, what do you have? guys were teasing me with the peloton talk minutes ago and as tiffany loves her, i bet there are some people who are thinking that it is a little highly priced and valued right here they are buying the may 100 put, scott, with the stock at 119, se pelotons could be cut pretty substantially, and much like when boeing had the issue with the 737 max. that to drive it through 100 by may is a big drop. the second trade amrs, and this one, they are buying the june 16 calls around and the stock is about 15.52 and i liked both of them enough to jump in on both, and so i am on the short side of pel on the and long puts in may, and in this one, i'm in the june 16 calls and basically at the money call, and probably in those two months. >> thank you, good stuff. reopening in big tech and how one firm is prioritizing the trades as they forecast a digital retention resecessiressd we will tell you the names they prefer out of that list right there. and not all of them either. we are back after this
doc, what do you have? guys were teasing me with the peloton talk minutes ago and as tiffany loves her, i bet there are some people who are thinking that it is a little highly priced and valued right here they are buying the may 100 put, scott, with the stock at 119, se pelotons could be cut pretty substantially, and much like when boeing had the issue with the 737 max. that to drive it through 100 by may is a big drop. the second trade amrs, and this one, they are buying the june 16 calls...
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is important docs in offering key advantages including its single does option and its viability when the supply chain may not allow for. health officials say administering johnson and johnson. vaccine will resume almost immediately likely as soon as saturday robert oulds al jazeera los angeles a weather update next here on syria then we'll look at why there are fears that libya's vaccination campaign could be marred by political infighting favoritism. and we take a look at the exciting developments aimed at wiping out by larry at once and even during the coronavirus. hello there let's look to southeast asia and was typhoon sergei foamy out of the picture conditions are looking more settled across the philippines manila seeing some showers and sunshine at 31 degrees temperatures here slightly below average elsewhere things are drying up as we come to the end of the rainy season we will see some heavy downpours across parts of thailand particularly in the south and other areas of the mill a peninsula as we go into monday those heavy downpours across parts of indonesia but the west the
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or does the federal government have that much power that they can force them to doc? while you guys are going through this legal process? >> well, over a year, the cruises have been docked, and i've listen to the personal stories of the folks that haven't been able to work for over a year, and it's not just the cruise line employees, its caterers, you'd inform employees longshoremen, it is so important for our economy to gep and going, that the federal government pay attention, that bind and pay attention. i mean, come on. cruises are already taking place in other countries in a safe manner, and now they are threatening to move their ships to other countries. so, if they do that, and america loses at source of revenue and business to our country because biden is asleep at the wheel, it's on him. it's unacceptable. his agency need to get moving and allow our cruises to operate again. >> lawrence: see, this is what happens when you give the state this amount of power. when it is time to give it back to the people, they never want to, which is why i was against lockdowns
or does the federal government have that much power that they can force them to doc? while you guys are going through this legal process? >> well, over a year, the cruises have been docked, and i've listen to the personal stories of the folks that haven't been able to work for over a year, and it's not just the cruise line employees, its caterers, you'd inform employees longshoremen, it is so important for our economy to gep and going, that the federal government pay attention, that bind...
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80000 victims of covert 19 even a commemorative 7 as the german president described the pandemic as the doc time has left deep wounds also coming up. one of the welds law just icepacks was reduced to chung's subtle.
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i mean, doc, just because you have a booming economy -- and we're going to do a massive gdp number and we may do another massive one after that and after that and after that, and we will add maybe a million jobs a month for as far as the eye can see at this point because we need to get back all of the jobs we lost during the pandemic. that does not mean though that stock can continue to go straight up like a rocket ship, right? >> right and you started to see, it wasn't just the small caps but many of the stocks i'm about to name, scott, would fit into that category but you saw the reopening plays, the airlines that were expecting to be able to travel to europe and get those higher ticket flights rather than just leisure flights in the united states and so forth, carnival cruise lines, american airlines, united airline, sabre, pk hotels, the whole lot of them. you are seeing those chinks in the armor a week and ten days ago as those stocks started rolling over now, that has accelerated in the last week, so those stocks in particular, scott, are down somewhere between 10% and 20% in a w
i mean, doc, just because you have a booming economy -- and we're going to do a massive gdp number and we may do another massive one after that and after that and after that, and we will add maybe a million jobs a month for as far as the eye can see at this point because we need to get back all of the jobs we lost during the pandemic. that does not mean though that stock can continue to go straight up like a rocket ship, right? >> right and you started to see, it wasn't just the small...
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doc, are you there >> yes, i am, scott. >> all right. >> yeah, my calls that i bought, you know, we had several nice reads, we thought, we kept rolling up i became too much of a pig you know what they say about pigs getting slaughtered so i stuck it out, those 65 calls i rolled up to, scott, went out worthless, total loss however, there was a big purchase just days ago of puts at the 62.50 strike that expire next week. that one was a much better trade. i have rolled down and exited those, and now i own the 56.50 puts in twitter. i don't know if twitter gets back to that october level, scott, where it broke famously from that level, which was approximately $52 and it traded all the way down to over the next several days to, i think, a low of $30 or something like that i mean it was -- i'm sorry, $40. it was just a terrible drop, scott. this is a similar terrible drop. you could put them side by side. so, yep, i overstayed my welcome. that was not a good thing to do. five of seven analysts cut their price targets this morning, and, you know, the growth is just not the same in this one as
doc, are you there >> yes, i am, scott. >> all right. >> yeah, my calls that i bought, you know, we had several nice reads, we thought, we kept rolling up i became too much of a pig you know what they say about pigs getting slaughtered so i stuck it out, those 65 calls i rolled up to, scott, went out worthless, total loss however, there was a big purchase just days ago of puts at the 62.50 strike that expire next week. that one was a much better trade. i have rolled down and...
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so even though he came he worked as a doc labor at this point. he was very educated and at this point he started to become interested in abolition and to purchase garrison william lloyd garrison's newspaper deliberator, and he started to attend abolitionist meetings in new bedford and the new bedford area. so 1838 frederick always claimed that she had heard of daniel o'connell first in 1838 and o'connell as i said was a great abolitionist. in 1838 the new american ambassador to england had been in london had seen o'connell and introduced himself to the great daniel o'connell and o'connell said he refused to shake hands with any american until he knew his stance. slavery, but he already knew about ambassador stevenson and he refused to shake his hand on the ground. he was a slave breeder. and the ambassador was and furious and challenged o'connell, who was then almost 70 to a jewel and o'connell refused, but this issue reached the newspapers and it was played out in the newspaper columns in britain in ireland. and of course in america, and of cour
so even though he came he worked as a doc labor at this point. he was very educated and at this point he started to become interested in abolition and to purchase garrison william lloyd garrison's newspaper deliberator, and he started to attend abolitionist meetings in new bedford and the new bedford area. so 1838 frederick always claimed that she had heard of daniel o'connell first in 1838 and o'connell as i said was a great abolitionist. in 1838 the new american ambassador to england had been...
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of the people involved maybe to the officer but not to the family that's absolute right so i think doc part i agree with that but i think we're just in a unique time and we have to be more firemen and more strenuous when it comes to type of measures we can have folks running and then looting we don't need to we have to be more direct and not incentivize people to do so and we start laying down the law and we start getting more firm about put. in the streets a little more it could be aggressively i think that's where it comes in you look at what governor of state is doing the home without doing some of the stuff he's actually doing it is a great thing we're talking about blocking roadways shutting down stores is absolutely ridiculous and think about it from a store owner from their perspective these are things that are unacceptable the fact they're stopping you from making money or stopping you from your livelihood or stop me from going to paying your employees that is absolutely crazy and should not happen here in america we're not in the country of unacceptable so i'm going to be wron
of the people involved maybe to the officer but not to the family that's absolute right so i think doc part i agree with that but i think we're just in a unique time and we have to be more firemen and more strenuous when it comes to type of measures we can have folks running and then looting we don't need to we have to be more direct and not incentivize people to do so and we start laying down the law and we start getting more firm about put. in the streets a little more it could be...
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the hospitals they are nor different to get because of the shortage of these critical docs and supplies so what you're saying the oxygen supply is that in the country just not getting it is that correct. yeah just the issues there is lenders are short. some states have more options of life and some are very short so. the. engine works in some places but other parts of the. folks in some places well i think these are supplied engines because the demand is short unexpectedly almost and i'm the norm. i hope that sort of these issues are in the next couple of it right now it's a difficult position to be in. charge entirely thank you very much for your time thank you. have a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today u.s. president joe biden has pledged to cut u.s. carbon emissions in half by 2035 an announced the goal of the 2 day virtual climate summit at the white house 40 countries are taking part china and russia have also to cooperate on climate protections more indonesian navy ships have joined the search for a missing submarine the last vessel has 53 cr
the hospitals they are nor different to get because of the shortage of these critical docs and supplies so what you're saying the oxygen supply is that in the country just not getting it is that correct. yeah just the issues there is lenders are short. some states have more options of life and some are very short so. the. engine works in some places but other parts of the. folks in some places well i think these are supplied engines because the demand is short unexpectedly almost and i'm the...
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there are a lot of different versions of the story but at the core of it is that the docs and somehow saved his life even that. we'll let that cathedral story from the early 20th century tell itself. but master builder brandt's rescued by his docs and is not the only animal story that forms cathedral has to tell the other one leads straight back to the middle ages showing an ape delousing a medieval master builder. the scene is a 1000 years old and it is the only known depiction of a romanesque architect. there are plenty of stories of emperors and bishops and the battles of the powerful but the roman s. cathedral builders are hidden in the shadows of history. they are the ones whose spirit and hands made all the structures that we admire today. their rivalry to create churches that were ever lovelier larger godly or how exciting it must have been. a contest over the wealth of forms over the many possibilities of hewing ever new things out of sandstone. it was a contest of the imagination that never came to an end that's human nature what was yesterday shall be different tomorrow. the
there are a lot of different versions of the story but at the core of it is that the docs and somehow saved his life even that. we'll let that cathedral story from the early 20th century tell itself. but master builder brandt's rescued by his docs and is not the only animal story that forms cathedral has to tell the other one leads straight back to the middle ages showing an ape delousing a medieval master builder. the scene is a 1000 years old and it is the only known depiction of a romanesque...
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them both bring in this book i've gathered all the documents the germans require showing that i am doc preserves rightful heir. been he had so much he goes on this year for example in 1904 the better bad name to me heir to the throne i was one of the repairs on the prince is an elite member of the ballet by the chiefdom is a member of the family but he's not the king message but what. the uganda water festival is getting started on the do on is incumbent kings have gathered. pointing out there is here to represent the bella belum lineage and it was. he has little interest in the town game where the artifacts to be returned to cameroon it would serve to strengthen his rival commandant his claim to the throne is. the power struggle in the bene benefactor only hampering the repatriation effort. the complexity distance who owns even if it's a complex matter. up. in our opinion there is insufficient evidence that. he is not precisely just not successor. he was we most certainly made further talks because creating with the official head of the bella bella family poland i don't see it yet ger
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he invests much of his and since docs cryptocurrency and real estate. jenny in christian year russia can also live from there were in fact they and more from the travel log than they did with their own jobs in germany. the coronavirus pandemic has slashed their income by 80 percent so now they need to find another way to generate some. hash. up every word you wrote it was the way your ball got i for explore working on an i phone course to teach people a bit more about i phone photography and we think it's pretty promising because american models have worked well so. even if things are tough right now the couple has no plans to give up their lifestyle they intend to keep traveling with their notebooks in tow in recent years they've learned to deal with new situations and take advantage of opportunities they might not even have recognized before. need a best friend has found another campsite with a view. every day is full of holiday moments and new adventures. books also means it's to me you know it's luxuries precisely what i have here is simply being fr
he invests much of his and since docs cryptocurrency and real estate. jenny in christian year russia can also live from there were in fact they and more from the travel log than they did with their own jobs in germany. the coronavirus pandemic has slashed their income by 80 percent so now they need to find another way to generate some. hash. up every word you wrote it was the way your ball got i for explore working on an i phone course to teach people a bit more about i phone photography and we...
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pronounced by adults and by inference the number of interactions occurring payday cornetto mock up at this doc so we can also identify sounds emitted by digital devices a dog to get taught you. with this method researchers can detect whether families digital habits are influencing their interactions with their baby's. and can evaluate the consequences on the later language development. on harvard that when infants hear very few spoken words the language learning is different as our research demonstrates sensitive similarly the parents who are absorbed with electronic devices tend to spend less time talking to their babies therefore digital habits do have consequences to get taller me of the consequence. but this study on growing up in the digital world has only just begun. to confirm that the only presence of screens affects language acquisition even cognitive development we must wait until all these children under study have reached talking a. they're going on with the work of hearing programs that disrupt attention spans screen suspected of harming parent child relationships of hindering lan
pronounced by adults and by inference the number of interactions occurring payday cornetto mock up at this doc so we can also identify sounds emitted by digital devices a dog to get taught you. with this method researchers can detect whether families digital habits are influencing their interactions with their baby's. and can evaluate the consequences on the later language development. on harvard that when infants hear very few spoken words the language learning is different as our research...
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the hospitals they're not even to get it because of the shortage of these critical docs and supplies so what you're saying the oxygen supply is that in the country just not getting it is that correct. yeah there are still issues there is lenders are short. some states have more options of life and some are very short so. the. shortage of oxygen supply is but other parts of the country in some places well i think these are supplied engines because the demand has shored up unexpectedly at almost any dynes the normal. i hope they're sort of these issues are in the next couple of it right now it's a difficult position to be in. dr seuss' of the charge entirely thank you very much for your time thank you and the u.s. president joe biden has pledged to cut u.s. carbon emissions inhofe by 2030 it's the most ambitious plan to target ever set in u.s. history some 40 countries are taking part of the 2 day virtual climate summit that biden is hosting from the white house analysts said biden special put pressure on other countries to follow suit china and russia put aside their disputes with the
the hospitals they're not even to get it because of the shortage of these critical docs and supplies so what you're saying the oxygen supply is that in the country just not getting it is that correct. yeah there are still issues there is lenders are short. some states have more options of life and some are very short so. the. shortage of oxygen supply is but other parts of the country in some places well i think these are supplied engines because the demand has shored up unexpectedly at almost...
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this doc patiently observes the rituals of working artists in brazil, turkey, north carolina and ireland. these are practitioners who spend most of their waking hours lovingly creating everything from rugs to religious icons. they aren't necessarily famous and even less likely to be rich, but they're incredibly talented. a momentary fulfillment of what it is to be human. this is what you might call a mood piece. once i adjusted to its very leisurely pace, ifound a quiet enjoyment in observing these master craftspeople with a consuming devotion to their work. all i have to do is put myself in the way of other people and they'll bump into me and teach me. it does on digital and virtual screenings now. it's on digital and virtual screenings now. now to modern—day tokyo and the adoption melodrama, true mothers. based on a novel by mizuki tsujimura and directed by the acclaimed japanese film—maker naomi kawase, this initially centres on a middle—class couple. when their young adopted son gets into trouble at school, they're concerned, implicitly worried that he might have inherited bad
this doc patiently observes the rituals of working artists in brazil, turkey, north carolina and ireland. these are practitioners who spend most of their waking hours lovingly creating everything from rugs to religious icons. they aren't necessarily famous and even less likely to be rich, but they're incredibly talented. a momentary fulfillment of what it is to be human. this is what you might call a mood piece. once i adjusted to its very leisurely pace, ifound a quiet enjoyment in observing...
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know i love getting post that isn't from his doc says that a little out in background always becoming a new name are infinitely our iraq and he's cool background although he really really loves it it knows all of the attention no one needs help coordinating his movements but he communicates what he wants very much if the colors are all the true colors on which are one he. looks at musing i gazing is the color. of the parish and then he worked his magic song goes on the cobwebs and. the torrent forge can't you read nicely and then also the song just slink off and i recently read. background up with an instant success on social media it was even a real life exhibition the family can hardly keep up with the demand for backgrounds and now the book has come out to showcase the works the next step is to auction off the artworks with the proceeds going to hospitals and clinics when no one gets his treatment. frankie curtis is an illustrator she's very enthusiastic about the project and not at all surprised that so many artists want to participate . as a set. supply. doing stuff other people.
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