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and i said tony's gone. kim found the tragedy almost unimaginable. >> remember, she had known harold for decades, and head been best friends with his first wife lynn, who died 17 years earlier. >> i felt so sad, i felt like i could not believe that tony was gone. i just felt like i wished i could have changed it, i wish i could have brought her back. but soon, for some people, sorrow would be coupled with another feeling, suspicion. >> coming up. my husband said we cannot let this go. please investigate this. when dateline continues. i'm trending so hard that “hashtag common sense” can't keep up. this is going to get tens and tens of views. ♪ ♪ ( car crashing ) ♪ ♪ but if you don't have the right auto insurance coverage, you could be left to pay for this... yourself. call a local agent or 1-888-allstate for a quote today. (tonya) because i smoked, call a local agent or 1-888-allstate i have heart failure. at night, i have to plug myself in to keep my heart pump working. my tip is, try not to be a
and i said tony's gone. kim found the tragedy almost unimaginable. >> remember, she had known harold for decades, and head been best friends with his first wife lynn, who died 17 years earlier. >> i felt so sad, i felt like i could not believe that tony was gone. i just felt like i wished i could have changed it, i wish i could have brought her back. but soon, for some people, sorrow would be coupled with another feeling, suspicion. >> coming up. my husband said we cannot let...
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_ tony i met? a vital top still very tony wants to stay _ met? a vital top still very tony wants to stay on _ met? a vital top still very tony wants to stay on the _ met? a vital top still very tony i wants to stay on the prescription methadone and unfair others that he says keep him stable. the methadone is prescribed? — says keep him stable. the methadone is prescribed? yeah, _ says keep him stable. the methadone is prescribed? yeah, yeah. _ says keep him stable. the methadone is prescribed? yeah, yeah. for- says keep him stable. the methadone is prescribed? yeah, yeah. for tony, l is prescribed? yeah, yeah. for tony, that is the problem. _ is prescribed? yeah, yeah. for tony, that is the problem. you're - is prescribed? yeah, yeah. for tony, that is the problem. you're always i that is the problem. you're always told me drugs to self medicate the schizophrenia and when he stops there is trouble. . schizophrenia and when he stops there is trouble.— schizophrenia and when he stops there is trouble. , have you been experiencing _ there is tro
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tony: oh. latifah: and he was coming out of this bike trail, and this guy, like, chased him, and then started trying to find him with his car, and then tried to run dad over with his car... tony: what? latifah: ...while dad was his bike. tony: why do they not tells this? latifah (laughs): i don't know. i didn't hear hardly any of these stories until we were talking about it, and i was, like, "so it all comes out." tony: yeah, exactly. ♪ tony: last summer, i remember the precinct being on fire and then the liquor store being on fire. latifah: that was when the, like, white supremacist vans was, started to make their rounds. tony: mm-hmm. latifah: i saw people coming in after curfew with, like, bats and stuff, wearing, like, steel-toed boots and had, like, these hiking backpacks, and you're, like, "this isn't good." tony: oh, my gosh. (laughs) yeah, i don't know if i ever told you, but when everything started, i got, like, a gun pulled on me. by some white dude, yeah. latifah: what?! tony: pull
tony: oh. latifah: and he was coming out of this bike trail, and this guy, like, chased him, and then started trying to find him with his car, and then tried to run dad over with his car... tony: what? latifah: ...while dad was his bike. tony: why do they not tells this? latifah (laughs): i don't know. i didn't hear hardly any of these stories until we were talking about it, and i was, like, "so it all comes out." tony: yeah, exactly. ♪ tony: last summer, i remember the precinct...
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you're going | to take us to the ft, tony. we want to take us to the ft, tony. we want to get this story and before we run out of time. we heard about a shortage of drivers, and now we have a shortage of trucks. lloathed shortage of drivers, and now we have a shortage of trucks.— a shortage of trucks. what can i say about this? — a shortage of trucks. what can i say about this? this _ a shortage of trucks. what can i say about this? this is _ a shortage of trucks. what can i say about this? this is interesting - a shortage of trucks. what can i say about this? this is interesting in - about this? this is interesting in the context that we should be moving towards _ the context that we should be moving towards electric vehicles, the government a's target is by 2030 that there — government a's target is by 2030 that there will no longer be petrol and diesel vehicles sold in the uk and diesel vehicles sold in the uk and then— and diesel vehicles sold in the uk and then the other great innovation we are _ and then the other great innovation we are on— and
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is detailing a trade on one etf that he thinks has seen enough punishment tony, what are you looking at? >> looking at cathie wood's ark fund which is down 78% since the february highs i think for traders looking for opportunities, this is now the time to pull the trigger for this etf we take a look at the chart here, what the most important level to pay attention to is $35. that's where the etf broke out in november of 2017. well before we were sitting here talking about cathie wood. the stock has tested that level three times. the last time being the pandemic low. so the fact that we've pulled all the way back to those levels is now a time to potentially see long exposure in this fund i think we can use options to structure a simple way to gain some long exposure, but also provide some downside protection so the simple option strategy i want to use here is to go out to june of 2023, which is about one year from now and i'm looking to buy the $43 call the options that are just about a dollar in the money. earlier today, i can pay about $10.45 for this one-year option to purchase the
is detailing a trade on one etf that he thinks has seen enough punishment tony, what are you looking at? >> looking at cathie wood's ark fund which is down 78% since the february highs i think for traders looking for opportunities, this is now the time to pull the trigger for this etf we take a look at the chart here, what the most important level to pay attention to is $35. that's where the etf broke out in november of 2017. well before we were sitting here talking about cathie wood. the...
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tony, before we move on. — would be a start. tony, before we move on. if— would be a start. tony, before we move on. if we — would be a start. tony, before we move on, if we talk— would be a start. tony, before we move on, if we talk about - would be a start. tony, before we move on, if we talk about the - move on, if we talk about the culture, was it always there, or has it been allowed to develop, and is it been allowed to develop, and is it a case, more, that it is being reported now rather than being allowed to slide? what is the true picture? it allowed to slide? what is the true icture? , ., , ., ., ., picture? it is a bit of all of those thins. picture? it is a bit of all of those things- the _ picture? it is a bit of all of those things. the drinking _ picture? it is a bit of all of those things. the drinking culture - picture? it is a bit of all of those things. the drinking culture is i things. the drinking culture is different from what it was in the 19705 different from what it was in the 1970s but there are still alcohol available. my concern is about the wa
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jonathan: tony, what is your take? tony: week on week it is flat. the volatility is clearly extraordinarily high. liquidity is declining and i think all of that comes down to the fact that we are may be close to peak uncertainty around what the economic data is going to be telling us, particularly on the inflation front and uncertainty around what policymakers are going to do in response. we found out they want to 75. the market is pricing in two or three more 50's. we don't know if the fed be dialing back to 25 or continuing on this path where 50 is the new 25. jonathan: george? george: i think we also have to remember that many of us have not seen this sort of volatility before and the markets are changing. it is the liquidity, the financials mentioned, and knowing how to trade here. it is a different market. jonathan: it is a new regime and you don't see the fed blinking. what would make them blink? george: it would come down to the credit markets. repair meant has not happened yet. more drastic tightening. jonathan: some people think this fed ma
jonathan: tony, what is your take? tony: week on week it is flat. the volatility is clearly extraordinarily high. liquidity is declining and i think all of that comes down to the fact that we are may be close to peak uncertainty around what the economic data is going to be telling us, particularly on the inflation front and uncertainty around what policymakers are going to do in response. we found out they want to 75. the market is pricing in two or three more 50's. we don't know if the fed be...
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tony >> i think it really depends on your level in respect to options. if you're a beginner, buying long dated leaps are great ways to get long side exposure with some downside protection as you get more experience, you can start taking a look at spreads and this particular environment, i would look at selling shorted dated options against some longer dated leaps that you purchased and take advantage of the elevated implied volatility that these short dated options currently see in the market. >> our next viewer asks further upside for netflix and amazon? good question. mike >> you know, i'm not surprised to see these two get a big bounce in here, but i'm not convinced about either one of these two. first of all, amazon, had one of the best retail environments we've seen in a long time and their results were terrible. as for netflix, we were seeing a net sub loss so my question would be you've got netflix, amazon, but why not disney and google/alphabet if i was going to play in the space, i'd rather have the latter two than the former two >> carter, what
tony >> i think it really depends on your level in respect to options. if you're a beginner, buying long dated leaps are great ways to get long side exposure with some downside protection as you get more experience, you can start taking a look at spreads and this particular environment, i would look at selling shorted dated options against some longer dated leaps that you purchased and take advantage of the elevated implied volatility that these short dated options currently see in the...
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joined by carter werth, mike co, tony jiang welcome. another red day on wall street nowhere near as red as it was midday or late morning, but it finished off the lows of the day after a wild week. here is where we ended the dow and the s&p virtually unchanged for the week the nasdaq down 1.5% we got wild swings every day, carter what do you make of the action, number one and number two, we finished the week down 0.2 point on the dow and -- but why does it feel worse than that? i feel worse than a 0.2% loss. >> right, because it's worse than that. under the circumstances, it's worse. there is also this in a steady bear market like '73, '74 it's quiet. bet beta volatility are low. in a steady bull market, during transition periods, vibrations start, tremors that's whetat this is this shocking volatility is problematic. i don't think the weakness is over. >> big swings, 1,000 point losses, it's going from down a lot to up a lot or up a lot to down a lot mike, talk some sense to me as a retail investor. what do you make of a week like this
joined by carter werth, mike co, tony jiang welcome. another red day on wall street nowhere near as red as it was midday or late morning, but it finished off the lows of the day after a wild week. here is where we ended the dow and the s&p virtually unchanged for the week the nasdaq down 1.5% we got wild swings every day, carter what do you make of the action, number one and number two, we finished the week down 0.2 point on the dow and -- but why does it feel worse than that? i feel worse...
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i love the tony awards, by the way. that's out of -- it's one of my favorite award shows out of all the award shows. because i feel like for tony awards, they're like, "hey, you're nominated for this musical. do it for us." [ laughter ] >> yes >> jimmy: what we're like, "no other award show does that." you know >> right right, right >> jimmy: may -- "go do it for us let's see if it's good." >> yeah. >> jimmy: "nah, it's okay. you know, it's like, "wow. >> yeah. >> jimmy: but it is all performers, all entertainers do -- do you think that "snl" prepared you for broadway? >> well, you know, the thing, as you know, the pressure of "snl" is you have to write something every week or try to write something. >> jimmy: yeah >> so that was the thing that was really hard about "snl." and this is just like, you show up it's all written for you [ laughter ] >> jimmy: wow. >> it's like you just have the fun part so -- i -- it's a lot of fun this part that i have in this play is like, "i'm kind of the clown of the -- like, i get to do
i love the tony awards, by the way. that's out of -- it's one of my favorite award shows out of all the award shows. because i feel like for tony awards, they're like, "hey, you're nominated for this musical. do it for us." [ laughter ] >> yes >> jimmy: what we're like, "no other award show does that." you know >> right right, right >> jimmy: may -- "go do it for us let's see if it's good." >> yeah. >> jimmy: "nah, it's...
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is drawing it because tony knows how to draw his lines. the point is, and we talked about this at the top of the hour, that first chart, in relation to that spike high in september, apple has made no relative progress to the market. that spike high, apple was trading higher above its 150-moving average at any time in the past 12 years and has really never gotten over that moment of excess >> all right, so, now, mike, what do you say? >> well, a couple of things. first of all, when netflix announced that they actually had a decline in subscribers, that really shocked a lot of people and of course apple is not the same kind of company as netflix is necessarily, but, you know, we have seen some real signs of weakness amongst consumers and there's a couple of things that we ought to just remember about apple. number one, there was a lengthy period of time where it traded at a multiple considerably lower than the one where it is right now. the other is if we have weak consumers at some point, that could hit them and will probably come as a big
is drawing it because tony knows how to draw his lines. the point is, and we talked about this at the top of the hour, that first chart, in relation to that spike high in september, apple has made no relative progress to the market. that spike high, apple was trading higher above its 150-moving average at any time in the past 12 years and has really never gotten over that moment of excess >> all right, so, now, mike, what do you say? >> well, a couple of things. first of all, when...
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by the -- tony morrison. - tony morrison. we'll come to you to fix it. >> tech vo: this customer was enjoying her morning walk. we texted her when we were on our way. she could track us and see exactly when we'd arrive. >> woman: i have a few more minutes. let's go! >> tech vo: we came to her with service that fit her schedule. >> woman: you must be pascal. >> tech: nice to meet you. >> tech vo: we got right to work, with a replacement she could trust. >> tech: we're all set. >> woman: wow. that looks great. >> tech: schedule now at safelite.com. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ bipolar depression. it made me feel trapped in a fog. this is art inspired by real stories of bipolar depression. i just couldn't find my way out of it. the lows of bipolar depression can take you to a dark place. latuda could make a real difference in your symptoms. latuda was proven to significantly reduce bipolar depression symptoms and in clinical studies, had no substantial impact on weight. this is where i want to be. call your doctor about sudden behavior changes or suicidal thoug
by the -- tony morrison. - tony morrison. we'll come to you to fix it. >> tech vo: this customer was enjoying her morning walk. we texted her when we were on our way. she could track us and see exactly when we'd arrive. >> woman: i have a few more minutes. let's go! >> tech vo: we came to her with service that fit her schedule. >> woman: you must be pascal. >> tech: nice to meet you. >> tech vo: we got right to work, with a replacement she could trust....
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tony: it's in the book but i will put it this way. we spent six months to figure out how to work together and whether the marriage was going to work out. it was working ok for the first time for two or three quarters and then it was like the tender swindler. the bill of goods turned to be blown up and it boils down to i thought something they would purchase for $3.2 billion would be something they would take and cherish and understand they have to nurture and take care of it. they were making so much money and continue to make so much money that they went on to under -- two other and different things and we were another toy. for us, what we thought was going to be a great marriage turned out to be a fling for them and for us, we were left hanging while they went and did other things. it was really about focus and leadership. that is what i think happened at the end of the day and why it did not work out. emily: speaking of another unorthodox marriage that could happen between elon musk and twitter. it might not go through but what do
tony: it's in the book but i will put it this way. we spent six months to figure out how to work together and whether the marriage was going to work out. it was working ok for the first time for two or three quarters and then it was like the tender swindler. the bill of goods turned to be blown up and it boils down to i thought something they would purchase for $3.2 billion would be something they would take and cherish and understand they have to nurture and take care of it. they were making...
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tony's often on good form when we meet, but when he's lonely and down, he sends e—mails. tony. go on, read. read my... "i'm looking forward to dying." oh, yeah, god, please. you say, "someone will find me. i can't put my neighbours through the ordeal of seeing a dead body, so i can't even end myself without doing harm to others." that's right. "i'm going to bed now. i cannot stop crying." yeah. remember, i'm mentally ill, and that's a fact. and i wouldn't deny it. i'm good at looking normal and being normal. but at the base...base level i'm just, you know, i struggle to hang on to reality sometimes. you just like to be doing that something that you shouldn't be doing. yeah. tony's key workerjohn is part of a network which supports his physical and mental health and understanding his addiction as a chronic illness. it's a long—term commitment. tony, or somebody like tony, what does success actually look like? his mental health's better. he's sustaining his life the way it is now. and not only that, he seems a bit more happier in his life now. if mental health is key to the add
tony's often on good form when we meet, but when he's lonely and down, he sends e—mails. tony. go on, read. read my... "i'm looking forward to dying." oh, yeah, god, please. you say, "someone will find me. i can't put my neighbours through the ordeal of seeing a dead body, so i can't even end myself without doing harm to others." that's right. "i'm going to bed now. i cannot stop crying." yeah. remember, i'm mentally ill, and that's a fact. and i wouldn't deny...
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. >> so, tony two questions for you. that is would you press staples here and what do you think of the trade's structure? >> yeah. so i definitely agree with fading staples here. if you look at that out performance carter was referring to, we've seen that since november of 2021, the peak of the market but in the context of the sector relative to market, since the 2008 financial crisis, staples has been a long-term underperformer and i think that's what we're looking to play for here is further underperformance here for this specific sector. i do agree with mike on the valuations from the perspective is that we are near the upper bow of the range, but i'm not see if we're going to see as much downside. might allow us to play for it. my view is that i prefer to have time on my side and i prefer to sell something like a call spread where i'm able to collect premium on this particular fade. i do think staples could rally higher here towards that $76 level which we're starting to see more of going to today's close. but i'm no
. >> so, tony two questions for you. that is would you press staples here and what do you think of the trade's structure? >> yeah. so i definitely agree with fading staples here. if you look at that out performance carter was referring to, we've seen that since november of 2021, the peak of the market but in the context of the sector relative to market, since the 2008 financial crisis, staples has been a long-term underperformer and i think that's what we're looking to play for here...
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tony's often on good form when we meet, but when he's lonely and down, he sends e—mails. tony. go on, read. read my... "i'm looking forward to dying." oh, yeah, god, please. you say, "someone will find me. i can't put my neighbours through the ordeal of seeing a dead body, so i can't even end myself without doing harm to others." that's right. "i'm going to bed now. i cannot stop crying." yeah. remember, i'm mentally ill, and that's a fact. and i wouldn't deny it. i'm good at looking normal and being normal. but at the base...base level i'm just, you know, i struggle to hang on to reality sometimes. you just like to be doing that something that you shouldn't be doing. yeah. tony's key workerjohn is part of a network which supports his physical and mental health and understanding his addiction as a chronic illness. it's a long—term commitment. tony, or somebody like tony, what does success actually look like? his mental health's better. he's sustaining his life the way it is now. and not only that, he seems a bit more happier in his life now. if mental health is key to the add
tony's often on good form when we meet, but when he's lonely and down, he sends e—mails. tony. go on, read. read my... "i'm looking forward to dying." oh, yeah, god, please. you say, "someone will find me. i can't put my neighbours through the ordeal of seeing a dead body, so i can't even end myself without doing harm to others." that's right. "i'm going to bed now. i cannot stop crying." yeah. remember, i'm mentally ill, and that's a fact. and i wouldn't deny...
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is it a good time -- tony, what would you say? >> the relative performance of brazil as an emerging market relative to the u.s. makes it a good candidate my upside candidates are 35 and 38 to the upside so consider that in selecting your strike prices for that diagonal. >> all right, time for the final call carter worth >> bitcoin it's ominous i would get out of the way >> tony. >> i see downside risks in names like apple and tesla buying a put spread in both names. >> mike khouw. >> if we're nearing an intermediate bottom with, just to put a little bit more on the downside xli diagonal put spreads. >> "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. week meantime, "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. >>> my mission is simple to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there is always a bull market somewhere. and i promise to help you find it "mad money" starts now >> hey, i'm cramer welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people want to make friends, i'm just trying to make you some m
is it a good time -- tony, what would you say? >> the relative performance of brazil as an emerging market relative to the u.s. makes it a good candidate my upside candidates are 35 and 38 to the upside so consider that in selecting your strike prices for that diagonal. >> all right, time for the final call carter worth >> bitcoin it's ominous i would get out of the way >> tony. >> i see downside risks in names like apple and tesla buying a put spread in both...
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. >>> voy contigo tony. >>tony tÚ sÍ estÁs nominado. >> ¿ivonnne? >>> no estÁs nominada esta noche. (aplausos). >>> lewis. esta noche tÚ no estÁs nominado. (apl (aplausos). >>> juan. tÚ sÍ estÁs nominado. >> ¿niurka? >> esta noche. su no estÁs nominada. (aplausos) >>> ay! doliÓ. >> tranquila >>> brenda... brenda esta noche tÚ no estÁs nominada. (aplausos). >>> mi princesa. >> osvaldo. tÚ sÍ estÁs nominado. >>> Ánimo Ánimo. >> ¿potro? >> potro esta noche tÚ... no estÁs nominado. >>> se siente horrible sandarti. >> ¿natalia? >>> no, no. >> no. >> esta noche >>> tÚ no estÁs nominada. >> (aplausos) >>> mayeli. tÚ esta noche tÚ sÍ estÁs nominada. >>> no lo puedo creer >>> quedan 2 >>> salvador y laura. >> ay! dios mÍo me quieren matar de un infarto a mÍ >>> laura y salvador. >> bueno. >> esta noche. >> ¿los dos juntos? >>> (mÚsica de suspenso) >>> esta noche salvador tÚ no estÁs nominado. y laura tÚ sÍ estÁs nominada. ay! no. >> ¿quÉ? >>> yo no tengo problemas >>> yo feliz me voy >>> yo me voy >>> tienes que gozar >>> famosos me desconecto >>> muy buen
. >>> voy contigo tony. >>tony tÚ sÍ estÁs nominado. >> ¿ivonnne? >>> no estÁs nominada esta noche. (aplausos). >>> lewis. esta noche tÚ no estÁs nominado. (apl (aplausos). >>> juan. tÚ sÍ estÁs nominado. >> ¿niurka? >> esta noche. su no estÁs nominada. (aplausos) >>> ay! doliÓ. >> tranquila >>> brenda... brenda esta noche tÚ no estÁs nominada. (aplausos). >>> mi princesa. >>...
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tony said that one that he thinks has seen enough punishment. what are you looking at? >> kathy woods fund. it is down 17%. for the trader looking for opportunities this is time to put trigger for this etf. if you look at the chart here, the most important level to pay attention to is the $35. that is where it broke out in november of 2017, well before we were sitting here talking about kathy woods. and the stock touched that three times. the fact that we pulled back to those levels i think is a time to potentially seek some long exposure in this particular fund. i think we can use options to structure a simple way to gain some long exposure but also provide some downside protection. the simple strategy is june of 2023. i'm looking for the $43 callout. i can pay about $2.45. so i'm putting up a fraction of the capital giving me downsized protection and unlimited upside in a month or so for this particular balance. >> mike, what is your take on the trading? we have seen some parts of in that have bounced and investors getting into some of them like hood. what is your tak
tony said that one that he thinks has seen enough punishment. what are you looking at? >> kathy woods fund. it is down 17%. for the trader looking for opportunities this is time to put trigger for this etf. if you look at the chart here, the most important level to pay attention to is the $35. that is where it broke out in november of 2017, well before we were sitting here talking about kathy woods. and the stock touched that three times. the fact that we pulled back to those levels i...
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. >> tony: ciao. >> tony lo coco left school at 17 to work with his dad making stained glass for churches but he fell in love with food and now owns a michelin-starred restaurant called i pupi. >> tony is cooking his version of the sicilian classic, spaghetti alla bottarga. >> oh i see, it creates a little texture to it which helps the sauce stick to it which ends up giving everything a better flavor. what could be more italian than spaghetti, right? well, wrong. it's said that spaghetti was invented by the arabs who brought it to sicily a thousand years ago. but the arabs ate their spaghetti with raisins and cinnamon, very different to the savory dishes of today, like this one. bottarga is a solid block of dried fish eggs, tuna in this case. tony is so proud of his signature dish he has named it spaghettony. >> garam. this is like what the romans used to make. >> right. this is the secret to the flavor. this gives it that intensity. garam was sort of like roman ketchup... sort of, maybe. tony then adds lemon zest, sicilian of course, and an avalanche of bottarga. on top he adds salted, d
. >> tony: ciao. >> tony lo coco left school at 17 to work with his dad making stained glass for churches but he fell in love with food and now owns a michelin-starred restaurant called i pupi. >> tony is cooking his version of the sicilian classic, spaghetti alla bottarga. >> oh i see, it creates a little texture to it which helps the sauce stick to it which ends up giving everything a better flavor. what could be more italian than spaghetti, right? well, wrong. it's...
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. >> tony, what's your take on the trade? >> yeah, so i agree. if you look at the chart itself, this is a zokstock that has lary consolidated above 100 since mid december today you've seen it break below that level is carter is referring to break below the channel. when you couple that with relative per normance to its sector, that gives you a good indication as to potentially what could happen on earnings. then if you look at the fundamentals here, walgreens recently just reported based on -- a couple weeks ago what we saw lhere was covid related sector is half into this year and next year this carried these two stocks quite a bit the last couple years and these are stocks that haven't gone anywhere prior to the pandemic when you think about the softness with respect to covid related revenues, and the valuation mike was referring to, 12 times earnings while relatively inexpensive, it's in the middle of the range for this stock historically the low end for cvs is 7 times earnings you have quite a bit of room here from the downside per spective th
. >> tony, what's your take on the trade? >> yeah, so i agree. if you look at the chart itself, this is a zokstock that has lary consolidated above 100 since mid december today you've seen it break below that level is carter is referring to break below the channel. when you couple that with relative per normance to its sector, that gives you a good indication as to potentially what could happen on earnings. then if you look at the fundamentals here, walgreens recently just reported...
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tony says the bottom could be in for the beaten down name tony >> yeah, melissa that's exactly right because this is a pretty pivotal moment here for netflix, which has been a dominant player here in streaming, but it's down 75% from its peak. this is a chart of the stock since its ipo. what you see here is that the stock is trading in a well defined channel and since the peak that we saw here of last year, it's traded now towards the bottom end of the channel. as carter would say, we've traded down to the bottom end of the channel to the penny and we're starting to bounce if we zoom in to the last five years, what we have is a chart of netflix, and we're bouncing off that roughly 170 level that's a 75% haircut we've seen on this particular stock the question is how far can it bounce the first resistance level we see here on netflix is around the 240, so that would be my first target here to the upside on this such extreme downside move we've seen here on the latest earnings report then, if we look at the business itself, this is a company that is focused entirely on user acquisition
tony says the bottom could be in for the beaten down name tony >> yeah, melissa that's exactly right because this is a pretty pivotal moment here for netflix, which has been a dominant player here in streaming, but it's down 75% from its peak. this is a chart of the stock since its ipo. what you see here is that the stock is trading in a well defined channel and since the peak that we saw here of last year, it's traded now towards the bottom end of the channel. as carter would say, we've...
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trying to take tony, tony, they're artificial. okay. that this is what really gets to me. okay. they are artificial. they're there. it's because of her politics. politics is creating a shortage. ok, that number up and running out of time. let me go to tell, let me go to tell her israel as a production. we know most of the press is full of crap and creates fear in their fear. migrate over. in this particular case. there is a real shortage and in the united states doesn't have a big crop production with the lack of russia there is going to be a shortage. and, and again, it's gonna mean that people are going to pay a lot more to eat. and that's going to really hurt the, the middle east, and some of the small and poor countries. and, and the overall and overwhelming manipulation, fraudulent behavior by the central banks around the world, which really get into destruct currencies, which is trying to get to a digital coin versus a crypto coin. i think there's a big difference there. crypt, those are real because they cannot be interfered with with the by a central banking system. that
trying to take tony, tony, they're artificial. okay. that this is what really gets to me. okay. they are artificial. they're there. it's because of her politics. politics is creating a shortage. ok, that number up and running out of time. let me go to tell, let me go to tell her israel as a production. we know most of the press is full of crap and creates fear in their fear. migrate over. in this particular case. there is a real shortage and in the united states doesn't have a big crop...
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emily: tony fadell, future shape principal. always great to hear your broader thoughts on the tech landscape. thank you for joining us. coming up, stable coin used to be the safe space in crypto, but is the honeymoon over? more next. >> stable coin is here to stay and i think it will also help out all activity on various changes paid i hope the regulators recognize that as well. ♪ emily: it is time now for our crypto report and the start of what came out of coinbase's latest results. sonali basak is with us. >> we have coinbase down almost 14% out of market after reporting earnings that have missed analyst estimates. they falling short on monthly transactions, followed by 2 million in the first quarter. first quarter revenue also below analyst estimates. this is for a stock that is already down 70% this year. there was an expectation that growth would slow and they say that coinbase growth would slow into the second quarter of this year as well. we have the coinbase ceo addressing analyst at the form, sing into -- saying it w
emily: tony fadell, future shape principal. always great to hear your broader thoughts on the tech landscape. thank you for joining us. coming up, stable coin used to be the safe space in crypto, but is the honeymoon over? more next. >> stable coin is here to stay and i think it will also help out all activity on various changes paid i hope the regulators recognize that as well. ♪ emily: it is time now for our crypto report and the start of what came out of coinbase's latest results....
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tony fauci, and i'll turn to both of them in a minute. i want to start off by >> and joined today by two people who don't need any introduction and doctor faucin i will turn to him in a minute but i want to take a minute to talk about whereg we are in this pandemic and what's going on and our challenges. so to take a step back to begin with where we are the country. more than 200 million americans vaccinated have a pretty high degree of community in our population. but we also see in this moment a lot of infections across the country. depending on which tracker and 100,000 infections, we know they are potentiallywdi higher e know exactly how many that those that are being diagnosed —- diagnose for contested been a huge fan that but that under accounting cases and what is driving that and primarily is that incredibly contagious sub the syrians with a wave of infections in december and january and now we see in a large part of the country they are more contagious and they are driving a lot of the increases in affection across the nation.
tony fauci, and i'll turn to both of them in a minute. i want to start off by >> and joined today by two people who don't need any introduction and doctor faucin i will turn to him in a minute but i want to take a minute to talk about whereg we are in this pandemic and what's going on and our challenges. so to take a step back to begin with where we are the country. more than 200 million americans vaccinated have a pretty high degree of community in our population. but we also see in this...
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i'm glad you mentioned that tony. let's, let's address. go ahead and jump in. go ahead tony. but i would really, it doesn't seem to be the goal. i mean, it, you know, to me, since, since the cold war ended, and i remember when, when, you know, when i was in graduate school and people that were getting physics, ph. d, 's were talking about, what are they going to do now? because, you know, there's, there's no more enemy for them do to, they can't get high salary going into to government offices because they, you know, there's no more enemy for us to fight. then, you know, since that time we've been, we've been having little wars in the middle east little words here. i think the goal was to get another cold war, isn't it? and to divide the world into, into 2 halves, where we're in effect, we still would have some control over over some domain. and everyone would, would need to rely upon the u. s. for permission to do whatever they need to do. and we really didn't want globalization, so i kinda feel like this is done on purpose and that this is this, but, you know, isolating. ru
i'm glad you mentioned that tony. let's, let's address. go ahead and jump in. go ahead tony. but i would really, it doesn't seem to be the goal. i mean, it, you know, to me, since, since the cold war ended, and i remember when, when, you know, when i was in graduate school and people that were getting physics, ph. d, 's were talking about, what are they going to do now? because, you know, there's, there's no more enemy for them do to, they can't get high salary going into to government offices...
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trying to tony tony, they're artificial. okay. that this is what really gets to me. okay. they are artificial. they're, they're, it's because of her politics. politics is creating a shortage. ok, that number up. and we want to have time to let me go to tell them to go to tell her israel because of production. we know most of the press is full of crap and create fear in their fear miger over. in this particular case, there is a real shortage and, and in the united states doesn't have a big crop production with the lack of russia there is going to be a shortage. and, and again, it's been a mean that people are going to pay a lot more to eat, and that's going to really hurt the, the middle east and some of the small and poor countries. and, and the overall and overwhelming manipulation. fraudulent behavior by the central banks around the world, which really can introduce struck the currencies, which is trying to get to a digital coin versus a crypto coin. i think there's a big difference there. crypt, those are real because they cannot be interfered with with the by a central
trying to tony tony, they're artificial. okay. that this is what really gets to me. okay. they are artificial. they're, they're, it's because of her politics. politics is creating a shortage. ok, that number up. and we want to have time to let me go to tell them to go to tell her israel because of production. we know most of the press is full of crap and create fear in their fear miger over. in this particular case, there is a real shortage and, and in the united states doesn't have a big crop...
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tony. >> dokoupil: jamie, thank you. still ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news," monkeypox spreading across the u.s. where new cases have been found. and, donald trump's legal troubles grow. why the former president has to testify under oath. >> dokoupil: to tonight's other top stories. the head of the c.d.c. said today that nine cases of monkeypox have now been confirmed in at least seven different states. they are california, florida, massachusetts, new york, utah, virginia, and washington state. 200 offical cases now all around the world. the disease, we should point out, is spread mostly through contact with skin lesions that develop in people who are infected. a panel of new york judges ruled today that former president trump, his son, donald jr., and daughter ivanka must provide testimony in the state's investigation into his business practices. the judge rejected the former president's argument that the probe is politically motivated. and the state's attorney general says there is evidence the trump organization
tony. >> dokoupil: jamie, thank you. still ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news," monkeypox spreading across the u.s. where new cases have been found. and, donald trump's legal troubles grow. why the former president has to testify under oath. >> dokoupil: to tonight's other top stories. the head of the c.d.c. said today that nine cases of monkeypox have now been confirmed in at least seven different states. they are california, florida, massachusetts, new york, utah,...
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tony fauci, and i'll turn to both of them in a minute. i want to start off by taking five minutes to talk about where we are in this pandemic, what's going on, the things that are going well, things that are challenges ahead. if we take a step back and begin with where we are as a country, we have more than 200 million americans vaccinated, more than 100 million americans boosted. we have a pretty high degree of immunity in our population. but we're also seeing at this moment a lot of infections across the country. depending which tracker you use we have about 100,000 cases a day and we know the number of infections is actually substantially higher than that. hard to know exactly how many but we know a lot of people are getting diagnosed using home tests. home tests are great, by the way. i have been a huge fan of home tests for the past few years. we're clearly undercounting infections, undercounting cases. there's a lot of infections across america. what's driving that, what is primarily driving that is these incredibly contagious subva
tony fauci, and i'll turn to both of them in a minute. i want to start off by taking five minutes to talk about where we are in this pandemic, what's going on, the things that are going well, things that are challenges ahead. if we take a step back and begin with where we are as a country, we have more than 200 million americans vaccinated, more than 100 million americans boosted. we have a pretty high degree of immunity in our population. but we're also seeing at this moment a lot of...
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kelly wanted to help tony with his game. it's a full circle journey one that perhaps brings communities together the honestly like one of the only white guys in the league because it was redominated. it was an eight, you know asian sport, so i was the minority they've always been welcoming. it's one of those things like if you like what you do do it, you know, who cares what people say this story doesn't end on the courts. it continues in san francisco at tony's pizza restaurant where he is a champion of a different kind. so i'll show you a tricks. you gotta get really good. tony. not only could be considered the king of pizza with more than 30 concepts across the country. he also is a 13-time world pizza champion think the harlem globetrotters of dough where in addition to the tricks like showing off his guinness world record-setting spinning for largest pie. tony's unveiling a special pizza he invented that'll be put on the menu just for them with proceeds going toward their badminton journey batman kind of touches my hear
kelly wanted to help tony with his game. it's a full circle journey one that perhaps brings communities together the honestly like one of the only white guys in the league because it was redominated. it was an eight, you know asian sport, so i was the minority they've always been welcoming. it's one of those things like if you like what you do do it, you know, who cares what people say this story doesn't end on the courts. it continues in san francisco at tony's pizza restaurant where he is a...
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jha: tony, do you want to take that? dr. fauci: yeah, i have not seen that paper, since i was doing other things this morning. but i'll be looking at that very carefully. yeah, i mean, obviously, we are seeing, even before that paper, that omicron itself, when you get infected, does not have the broader coverage of the other variants such as delta and alpha and beta, which is the reason why one has to be very careful. and we're doing those studies about what the next boost should be - should it be a bivalent that includes an omicron variant together, for example, either with a wild type or perhaps one of the other variants? so we're aware of that phenomenon. i haven't seen that particular paper. but that's exactly the reason why we're doing studies right now to determine what the best boost would be as we get into the fall and early winter. moderator: all right. next question. let's go to meg tirrell at cnbc. >> hi. well, thank you. i wanted to ask about this phenomenon we're seeing with paxlovid rebounds, which seems potent
jha: tony, do you want to take that? dr. fauci: yeah, i have not seen that paper, since i was doing other things this morning. but i'll be looking at that very carefully. yeah, i mean, obviously, we are seeing, even before that paper, that omicron itself, when you get infected, does not have the broader coverage of the other variants such as delta and alpha and beta, which is the reason why one has to be very careful. and we're doing those studies about what the next boost should be - should it...
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janet, good evening. >> reporter: tony, good evening. new details emerging tonight on how this massacre unfolded, and they are chilling. the gunman firing on a classroom full of fourth graders and their teachers. they had just been celebrating the end of the school year, but suddenly they were trapped with nowhere to go. massacre in a fourth grade classroom, just two days before summer break. a gunan bursting into a fourth grade classroom at robb elementary school, opening fire with an ar-15-style rifle. an unimaginable toll: 19 children gunned down, along with two teachers. 17 others were hurt. they were kids. among those who did not come home: amerie jo garza, who proudly displayed her honor roll certificate, and annabelle rodriguez, a straight-"a" student who loved school. and, teachers irma garcia, and eva mireles, married to a uvalde police officer. >> these kids will never attend school again. to say the least, uvalde has been shaken to its core. >> reporter: in the aftermath, chaos and confusion, as moms and dads raced to a reunio
janet, good evening. >> reporter: tony, good evening. new details emerging tonight on how this massacre unfolded, and they are chilling. the gunman firing on a classroom full of fourth graders and their teachers. they had just been celebrating the end of the school year, but suddenly they were trapped with nowhere to go. massacre in a fourth grade classroom, just two days before summer break. a gunan bursting into a fourth grade classroom at robb elementary school, opening fire with an...
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you've got to get really good. >> tony cannot only be considered the king of peace a, he also is a 13 time world pizza champion. think the harlem globetrotters. in addition to tricks like showing off his guinness world record setting spinning, or largest pie, tony is unveiling a special pizza he invented that will be put on the menu just for them with proceeds going toward their badminton journey. >> badminton touches my heart so i am like, you know, i think i can help. i will show them how to make pizza and we will dedicate an amazing asian-italian fusion pizza. it is going to be awesome. >> the panda pie, a code to where the games will be held, features local asian ingredients. >> do you like this? cured sausage. famous chef in chinatown. i went to him and said ok, i want to get this but i want to add my hot pepper oil to it and do that italian-chinese kind of flare. >> after gathering the ingredients. >> remember this because i am going to make you do this. >> and a lesson. >> we have our dough. create a crest. >> tony shows how in 90 seconds, a melding of flavors and cultures comb
you've got to get really good. >> tony cannot only be considered the king of peace a, he also is a 13 time world pizza champion. think the harlem globetrotters. in addition to tricks like showing off his guinness world record setting spinning, or largest pie, tony is unveiling a special pizza he invented that will be put on the menu just for them with proceeds going toward their badminton journey. >> badminton touches my heart so i am like, you know, i think i can help. i will show...
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how does it feel to be tony nominated? >> it feels like a validation of almost two decades of work i put into this one piece of art. >> reporter: jackson started writing it at age 23. as an off-broadway musical it won the pulitzer for drama and now reaching a larger audience at the lyceum theater. >> i was surprised initially when we were off broadway because the show seemed so specific and some would say niche, oh, it's only going to resonate if you're a black, gay man. that experience is so specific it's so universal because it's just about being a person. >> reporer: jackson is the groundswell of black talent on broadway this season, many artists tackling racial themes. "for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf" earned seven tony award nominations. two for camille a. brown with nods for directing and choreographing the revival. it tony award season includes several shows that began performances pre-pandemic, including best musical nominees "girl from the north country" and "six," originally
how does it feel to be tony nominated? >> it feels like a validation of almost two decades of work i put into this one piece of art. >> reporter: jackson started writing it at age 23. as an off-broadway musical it won the pulitzer for drama and now reaching a larger audience at the lyceum theater. >> i was surprised initially when we were off broadway because the show seemed so specific and some would say niche, oh, it's only going to resonate if you're a black, gay man. that...
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she said tony has always been like this. she said when he was four years old, she was pregnant with my brother, we lived downtown central la, and we were on commercial street, and went nex door she gave me money for milk and. , she said where was it freight there was a poor boy there and gave him my money. she said where poor. i had that sensitivity, but i think suffering either makes yo really not care about people an focus on yourself, or it makes you have more compassion for what all human beings go through . >> when you hear the word exorcist or exorcism, what you think of? well, a movie of course beginning with the original almost 50 years ago. it turns out the topic is not fiction, it's entirely real. of one of the most amazing conversations we've ever had with anybody happened recently with the catholic priest, he is the appointed exorcist for the diocese of indianapolis. he is as sober and smart person with a good sense of humor. what he told us changed our vie of exorcism. he explains in this clip, the first one he
she said tony has always been like this. she said when he was four years old, she was pregnant with my brother, we lived downtown central la, and we were on commercial street, and went nex door she gave me money for milk and. , she said where was it freight there was a poor boy there and gave him my money. she said where poor. i had that sensitivity, but i think suffering either makes yo really not care about people an focus on yourself, or it makes you have more compassion for what all human...
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tony's often on good form when we meet, but when he's lonely and down, he sends e—mails. tony. go on, read. read my... "i'm looking forward to dying." oh, yeah, god, please. you say, "someone will find me. i can't put my neighbours through the ordeal of seeing a dead body, so i can't even end myself without doing harm to others." that's right. "i'm going to bed now. i cannot stop crying." yeah. remember, i'm mentally ill, and that's a fact. and i wouldn't deny it. i'm good at looking normal and being normal. but at the base...base level i'm just, you know, i struggle to hang on to reality sometimes. you just like to be doing that something that you shouldn't be doing. yeah. tony's key workerjohn is part of a network which supports his physical and mental health and understanding his addiction as a chronic illness. it's a long—term commitment. tony, or somebody like tony, what does success actually look like? his mental health's better. he's sustaining his life the way it is now. and not only that, he seems a bit more happier in his life now. if mental health is key to the add
tony's often on good form when we meet, but when he's lonely and down, he sends e—mails. tony. go on, read. read my... "i'm looking forward to dying." oh, yeah, god, please. you say, "someone will find me. i can't put my neighbours through the ordeal of seeing a dead body, so i can't even end myself without doing harm to others." that's right. "i'm going to bed now. i cannot stop crying." yeah. remember, i'm mentally ill, and that's a fact. and i wouldn't deny...
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. >>> the nominations are row for the tony awards. 34 new productions. leading the pack is a show, a strange loop. here's more. >> reporter: a strange loop tells the story of a young black theater usher writing a musical cycling through his own self perception and feelings of self-hatred. michael r jackson is the playwright. >> it feels like a validation of almost 2 decades of work i put in to this one piece of art. >> reporter: he started writing a strange loop at age 23. it won the pulitzer prize for drama. it is reaching a larger audience at the theater on broadway. >> i was surprised initially when we were up broadway. the show seems so specific and a niche that i would only resonate if you are a black man. that is so specific that it is universal. >> reporter: he is part of a groundswell of talent on broadway. many artists are tackling racial themes. girls that have considered suicide, earn seven tony award nominations. there are nods for directing and courier grafting. >> this tony award season shows performances be pandemic including best musical
. >>> the nominations are row for the tony awards. 34 new productions. leading the pack is a show, a strange loop. here's more. >> reporter: a strange loop tells the story of a young black theater usher writing a musical cycling through his own self perception and feelings of self-hatred. michael r jackson is the playwright. >> it feels like a validation of almost 2 decades of work i put in to this one piece of art. >> reporter: he started writing a strange loop at...
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the tony award nominees were announced, yesterday, and the musical "mj" about the late singer michael jackson so, guys, let's just prepare ourselves, okay? the tony award nominees were announced, yesterday, and the musical "mj" about the late singer michael jackson, because i think we should be able to jump ahead and be like, which part of michael jackson? what's the joke? [ light laughter ] the tony-award nominees were announced, yesterday, and the musical "mj," about the late singer michael jackson, received 10 nominations well, it is supposed to be touching [ laughter ] [ audience ohs ] mike scollins, beat it this has been surprise-inspection. [ cheers and applause [ trumpet fanfare plays we got a great show for you, tonight. he's an oscar-winning actor, and yesterday he received a tony-award nomination for "american buffalo," which is playing now at the circle in the square theater in new york city. sam rockwell will be here. [ cheers and applause he is a former u.s. congressman and currently the democratic nominee for governor of texas. beto o'rourke will be joining us [ cheers a
the tony award nominees were announced, yesterday, and the musical "mj" about the late singer michael jackson so, guys, let's just prepare ourselves, okay? the tony award nominees were announced, yesterday, and the musical "mj" about the late singer michael jackson, because i think we should be able to jump ahead and be like, which part of michael jackson? what's the joke? [ light laughter ] the tony-award nominees were announced, yesterday, and the musical "mj,"...
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tony. >> dokoupil: all right, lilia, thank you very much. before we move on to washington and the situation there, we did want to try to put this country's epidemic of gun violence into some some sort of perspective. here are some numbers for you. in 2020, the c.d.c. data shows there were more than 19,000 gun-related homicides. that's an average of 53 a day. there have been 213 mass shootings so far this year alone. it's only may. and the death toll in mass shootings, in schools-- in schoolses is truly startling. since sandy hook less than a decade ago, 2012, 77 students hae been killed in classrooms. since april of 1999, when 13 people died at columbine high school, 311,000 students have experienced gun violence while at school. that number from a database of school shootings. now as promised, the picture from washington, to the white house, where president biden announced today that the first lady and he will travel here to texas to look to comfort the victims and their families. meanwhile, the shooting has reignited a larger debate, a deb
tony. >> dokoupil: all right, lilia, thank you very much. before we move on to washington and the situation there, we did want to try to put this country's epidemic of gun violence into some some sort of perspective. here are some numbers for you. in 2020, the c.d.c. data shows there were more than 19,000 gun-related homicides. that's an average of 53 a day. there have been 213 mass shootings so far this year alone. it's only may. and the death toll in mass shootings, in schools-- in...
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and that is patty lupone, tony winner, patty lupone. tony nominee. who in a discussion with a audience at her broadway show the other day. had to enforce the mask policy. in her theater. in the video's gone viral, a lot of people have seen already. but it deserves, it absolutely deserves the national tv attention that we're going to give it at the end of the hour. and patty -- >> love that. >> i was on the subway they, thinking i could use patty lupone. no one's wearing mask any more. but i'm looking forward to that. >> once again, donald trump and trump republicans have brought us to a place tonight where we have never been before. in the trump era of our politics, which is still ongoing, when i'm about to say might be very hard to believe so i will say it slowly. in the 233 years that the house of representatives has been in business, the number of house subpoenas issued in a year has usually been zero. that's right. in most of the 233 year history, the house of representatives issued zero subpoenas in those years. the house ethics committee is the
and that is patty lupone, tony winner, patty lupone. tony nominee. who in a discussion with a audience at her broadway show the other day. had to enforce the mask policy. in her theater. in the video's gone viral, a lot of people have seen already. but it deserves, it absolutely deserves the national tv attention that we're going to give it at the end of the hour. and patty -- >> love that. >> i was on the subway they, thinking i could use patty lupone. no one's wearing mask any...
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for tony would later be implicated in numerous corruption scandals. one involved a children's hospital owned by the vatican by media. so alabama managers zoo is a very important hospital receiving which it receives a 270000000 euros annually down from the italian, said david alley. it is under the authority of them that a candidate and on its soil, built by the gonna connect the chisel booth to name cardinal tar cheesy. about tony, with eileen use which 200000 euros from this hospital bill renovate his apartment in the vatican up at the main door in by the ghana. the apartments of all the cardinals are 300 to 500 square meters, large, but some are even a 600 square meters, lowest full model to justify this noise. they say the apartment aren't just for us last, which is after all, will nuns live with us to level it could be one of conroy. ringback in 1997, 8 men accused marcial of abusing them when they were children. 2 of the victims reported their cases personally to that seniors office. but no investigation was launched. that premier acquisition is
for tony would later be implicated in numerous corruption scandals. one involved a children's hospital owned by the vatican by media. so alabama managers zoo is a very important hospital receiving which it receives a 270000000 euros annually down from the italian, said david alley. it is under the authority of them that a candidate and on its soil, built by the gonna connect the chisel booth to name cardinal tar cheesy. about tony, with eileen use which 200000 euros from this hospital bill...