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robert gordon joins us to talk about this. how big a deal is this? you have a choice right now, but if you had to sell those older shares first, how big a tax bite are we talking about here? >> well, it really depends on each client's situation. if the prices they paid for the share are pretty much the same, even though it went over many years, it wouldn't matter. but the markets move, people don't buy all in one big lump, and most of the time people do have specific lots that have cost basis that are quite different than each other. there are four different tax efficient strategies that use specific lot identification in order to get the most juice out of them. and those four strategies will be severely impacted. >> bob, would it also affect people who are in mutual funds, in etfs, and the like? or is it just individual stockholders with individual stock? >> well, the first three issues that i would discuss are as they relate to individuals. the fourth and the bigger structural issue is that exchange traded funds or etfs are traditionally more tax e
robert gordon joins us to talk about this. how big a deal is this? you have a choice right now, but if you had to sell those older shares first, how big a tax bite are we talking about here? >> well, it really depends on each client's situation. if the prices they paid for the share are pretty much the same, even though it went over many years, it wouldn't matter. but the markets move, people don't buy all in one big lump, and most of the time people do have specific lots that have cost...
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and u.k., but western europe and japan, that is why people like robert gordon get residents with theire kind of technological slowdown, otherwise why did everybody at the same time slowdown. my view is that running the economy hot as some were talking about is a help. it may finally get corporate investment up. even corporate investment or public investment is essentially buying lottery tickets. much better off than the usual state lottery or megabucks but you are hoping that something generates a new form of innovation and a leap forward. you can -- cannot count on that. have tom asked a question? incentivizeou do to corporate america to take the lead and push innovation? >> you have been quite good in your forecast and my colleague dave have been doing a decent job on the u.s.. all of us have to get our forecast right by assuming no pickup in corporate growth and corporate -- in corporate. now we are seeing a pickup, is this because of president trump providing confidence, because of confidence in deregulation, because you're just getting stimulus and we are getting close to full emp
and u.k., but western europe and japan, that is why people like robert gordon get residents with theire kind of technological slowdown, otherwise why did everybody at the same time slowdown. my view is that running the economy hot as some were talking about is a help. it may finally get corporate investment up. even corporate investment or public investment is essentially buying lottery tickets. much better off than the usual state lottery or megabucks but you are hoping that something...
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gordon went to the hearing. >> reporter: the decision to hold marvin and maury roberts for trial was more or less a for gone conclusionfriends and neighbors of the murder victim came to court any way. to show their support for the block captain and activist they called the mayor of melon stre street. >> he was a great, great man. it should never have happened to jerry grandzol. >> reporter: 38-year-old jerry grandzol was gunned down in front of his home on the 1500 block of melon on the night of september 7th. police say he had just park his suv with his two year old daughter violet in the back seat when the roberts brother as proved an nouned they wanted his wallet and his car. within seconds grandzol lay on the street dying of gunshot wounds to the head. security cameras line that block one of which produced high-quality video and sound of the incident. transcript was played in court. in which marvin roberts the senior old accused gunman says to grandzol "turn around and give me the keys". >> grandzol responds, i've got my two-year-old in the car. let me get my daughter out of the car. roberts responds no, don't mov
gordon went to the hearing. >> reporter: the decision to hold marvin and maury roberts for trial was more or less a for gone conclusionfriends and neighbors of the murder victim came to court any way. to show their support for the block captain and activist they called the mayor of melon stre street. >> he was a great, great man. it should never have happened to jerry grandzol. >> reporter: 38-year-old jerry grandzol was gunned down in front of his home on the 1500 block of...
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gordon was in court today. the victim appeared to be cooperating with those two attempted carjackers. >> reporter: absolutely right, lucy. prosecutors say the roberts brothers marvin and maurice want add wallet and they wanted a vehicle. jerry grandzol determined to protect his young daughter inside that vehicle apparently could not oblige them fast enough. family and friends of 38-year-old jerry grandzol came to court fully expecting his accused killers to be held for trial. but they came any way to show their support for the man witness helping hand. the man they knew as the mayor of melon street. peter was there when he died. >> ran out, tried to help jerry. i could tell right away jerry was pretty much gone. it was a very hard thing to see and hard to absorb and handle. >> reporter: grandzol was shot to death in front of his home on the 1500 block of melon on the night of september 7th. police say he had just park his suv with his two-year-old daughter violet in the back se seat. when 16-year-old marvin roberts and his 21-year-old brother maurice approached grandzol and demanded his wallet and his vehicle. security cameras lined that block one
gordon was in court today. the victim appeared to be cooperating with those two attempted carjackers. >> reporter: absolutely right, lucy. prosecutors say the roberts brothers marvin and maurice want add wallet and they wanted a vehicle. jerry grandzol determined to protect his young daughter inside that vehicle apparently could not oblige them fast enough. family and friends of 38-year-old jerry grandzol came to court fully expecting his accused killers to be held for trial. but they...
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the former prime minister gordon brown has published his memoirs this week and they do nothing to dispel the robertllor "nursing his wrath to keep it warm." he'd like to be known as the hero of the financial crash, but long before that, his toxic relationship with tony blair and his view that he reneged on their deal induced a simmering rage that some say coloured his behaviour in office. by the time he finally moved one door along to number ten, he realised that he was a man out of kilter with the times, a leader who could not get his head round the need for communicating his feelings as well as his policies to the electorate. for newsnight, he sat down with the bbc‘s political editor, laura kuennsberg. first, she asked him about his current take on the brexit negotiations. i think what will happen is that we will come to a crisis point next summer. i can't tell you exactly how it will work itself out, but this is what will happen. by next summer, the public will have made up their mind that the four red lines that the government had set in place are not going to be achieved. there are going to be
the former prime minister gordon brown has published his memoirs this week and they do nothing to dispel the robertllor "nursing his wrath to keep it warm." he'd like to be known as the hero of the financial crash, but long before that, his toxic relationship with tony blair and his view that he reneged on their deal induced a simmering rage that some say coloured his behaviour in office. by the time he finally moved one door along to number ten, he realised that he was a man out of...
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gordon fox 29 news. >> philly rapper meek mill may have another day in court but so far nothing is on the schedule. meek mill whose real name is robert williams was sentenced to two to four years in prison aft parole violations. his attorney tells fox 29 a new bail hearing was granted for late november but we have learned that may have been a clerical error. court spokesperson tells us no bail hearing is schedule. the judge who sentenced meek mill is coming under fire from celebrities like jay-z and former sixer julius irving. >> police warning parents tonight in west oak lane and strawberry mansion to keep an eye out on their sons. they say there's a man going around trying to abduct boys and showing them pornographic pictures in one case he offered a boy money to expose himself and it's not the first time this happened. it's happened multiple times. our dave kinchen has the creepy details. he's live outside philadelphia police headquarters with this one. dave? >> reporter: yeah, chris, creepy really is the word to describe this case. parents are unthey have beened with all of these developments and police are asking anyone with inf
gordon fox 29 news. >> philly rapper meek mill may have another day in court but so far nothing is on the schedule. meek mill whose real name is robert williams was sentenced to two to four years in prison aft parole violations. his attorney tells fox 29 a new bail hearing was granted for late november but we have learned that may have been a clerical error. court spokesperson tells us no bail hearing is schedule. the judge who sentenced meek mill is coming under fire from celebrities...
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gordon, i want to go to you on the issue of trade. what are your thoughts on how you think the conversation might go. roberthouser is on the trip with him so he is clearly serious about discussing trade with south korea. >> yeah. this is scott schneider. i think that the main thing that we're going to see on trades during this trip on the presidential level is an effort by president trump to continue to have the south koreans address the u.s. deficit with south korea. i think he is probably going to press on procurement issues and he will also i think deliver pressure on the south korea president to find other products to buy actually energy is one area where the u.s. might where south korea might be able to make additional purchases that would help to close the definition. >> so gordon, as they walk into the blue house the president and south korean's president moon moving closer to the blue house. they've been involved in a welcoming ceremony. what do you think will be the difference between what is spoke about privately and publicly in the press conference that follows? >> i think there will be an enormo
gordon, i want to go to you on the issue of trade. what are your thoughts on how you think the conversation might go. roberthouser is on the trip with him so he is clearly serious about discussing trade with south korea. >> yeah. this is scott schneider. i think that the main thing that we're going to see on trades during this trip on the presidential level is an effort by president trump to continue to have the south koreans address the u.s. deficit with south korea. i think he is...
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gordon was in court today. the victim appeared to be cooperating with those two attempted carjackers. >> reporter: absolutely right, lucy. prosecutors say the robertsrice want add wallet and they wanted a vehicle. jerry grandzol determined to protect his young daughter inside that vehicle apparently could not oblige them fast enough. family and friends of 38-year-old jerry grandzol came to court fully expecting his accused killers to be held for trial. but they came any way to show their support for the man witness helping hand. the man they knew as the mayor of melon street. peter was there when he died. >> ran out, tried to help jerry. i could tell right away jerry was pretty much gone. it was a
gordon was in court today. the victim appeared to be cooperating with those two attempted carjackers. >> reporter: absolutely right, lucy. prosecutors say the robertsrice want add wallet and they wanted a vehicle. jerry grandzol determined to protect his young daughter inside that vehicle apparently could not oblige them fast enough. family and friends of 38-year-old jerry grandzol came to court fully expecting his accused killers to be held for trial. but they came any way to show their...
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roberts kron 4 news what a game between the warriors and celtics. golden state was looking to win their eighth in a row, while the celtics were looking for their 14th straight. gordonrd at the sidelines for the first time since fracturing his ankle in the season opener. he was ready to see kyrie irving take on kevin durant and the warriors. warriors got rolling early -- durant hits the jumper to make it 64-49. (durant: 24 points, 8 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 blocks) but bosotn dominated the third quarter -- javalee mcgee turns it over... al horford with the jam at the other end... they erase golden state's 17 point lead... celtics had a 19-0 run in the quarter. é late in the fourth -- draymond green with the block... klay thompson with a big three pointer... warriors go up by two (thompson: 13 points, 7 rebounds, 3 for 11 3 pt) very controversial call by the officials... kyrie draws the foul... nobody touched him on his way up... steve kerr wasn't happy... irving scores both free throws 14 seconds left... thompson to durant... no good... ball shatters the rim boston wins 92-88 "we didn't excute, we had two key turnovers late in the second quarter. it allowe
roberts kron 4 news what a game between the warriors and celtics. golden state was looking to win their eighth in a row, while the celtics were looking for their 14th straight. gordonrd at the sidelines for the first time since fracturing his ankle in the season opener. he was ready to see kyrie irving take on kevin durant and the warriors. warriors got rolling early -- durant hits the jumper to make it 64-49. (durant: 24 points, 8 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 blocks) but bosotn dominated the third...
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robert mueller suggest there were conversations at meetings and e-mails in which adviser george papadopoulos recommended outreach to russians. candidate trump was at one meeting. so was then senator attorney general jeff sessions. gordon remembers the pitch. sessions shot the idea down. that's the papadopoulos pitch. let's add in foreign policy adviser carter page. cnn learned page told investigators yesterday that he informed sessions about a campaign trip he did take to russia. here's what sessions told congress. in june and last month. >> i have never met with or had any conversation with any russians or any foreign officials concerning any type of interference with any campaign or election in the united states. further i have no knowledge of any such conversations by anyone connected to the trump campaign. >> you don't believe that surrogates from the trump campaign had communications with the russians? is that what you are saying? >> i did not and i'm not aware of anyone who did. i don't believe it happened. >> let's take this in reverse order. you had the attorney general right there. democrats said he has a problem with the truth. he said he thinks the attorney general perjuried himself. democrats don't have th
robert mueller suggest there were conversations at meetings and e-mails in which adviser george papadopoulos recommended outreach to russians. candidate trump was at one meeting. so was then senator attorney general jeff sessions. gordon remembers the pitch. sessions shot the idea down. that's the papadopoulos pitch. let's add in foreign policy adviser carter page. cnn learned page told investigators yesterday that he informed sessions about a campaign trip he did take to russia. here's what...
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gordon and george papadopoulos, whose pled guilty to lying to the fbi. in fact, it was papadopoulos' guilty plea in particular, along with two other indictments this week by special counsel robert, that seemed to unnerve the white house and to prompt president trump to lash out at his own justice department. >> i'm really not involved with the justice department. i'd like to let it run itself, but honestly they should be looking at the democrats. >> as the special counsel's russia probe begins to put pressure on mr. trump's inner circle, the president is stepping up his attacks on law enforcement. >> the saddest thing is that because i'm the president of the united states i at not supposed to be involved with the justice department. i'm not supposed to be involved with the fbi. i'm not supposed to be doing the kind of things that i would love to be doing, and i'm very frustrated by it. >> after robert mueller unveiled his first criminal charges this week against mr. trump's former campaign chairman and two other former aides, mr. trump lashed out in a flurry of tweets. everybody is asking why the justice department and fbi isn't looking into all of the dishonesty going on with
gordon and george papadopoulos, whose pled guilty to lying to the fbi. in fact, it was papadopoulos' guilty plea in particular, along with two other indictments this week by special counsel robert, that seemed to unnerve the white house and to prompt president trump to lash out at his own justice department. >> i'm really not involved with the justice department. i'd like to let it run itself, but honestly they should be looking at the democrats. >> as the special counsel's russia...
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roberts, got up before sunset just for this show. john, we're for every grateful for you doing that. thank you very much. >> great work. we appreciate it. here now to react to the president's trip, gordonhang, ought are and a half "nuclear showdown, north korea takes on the world." president sounds a lot more confident. you say the campaign to cut off money is working. is that what is going on here? >> i think so. unconfirmed, junior officials in pongyang are part of favorite class are not getting russians from the public distribution system is. that would be extraordinary. this is consistent with a few things we know. for instance, president trump's team is going around the world cutting off flow of money to north korea. north korea on friday issued this propaganda blast how the sanctions are brutal and they're genocide, really showing they're getting to the mentality of the senior leaders there. so there is an indication that the president trump's underlying policy, forget the insult is, forget the tweets. melissa: yeah. >> you look at underlying policy which has been consistent since the middle of the spring is actually working. melissa: what does that mean? if he is choking off any
roberts, got up before sunset just for this show. john, we're for every grateful for you doing that. thank you very much. >> great work. we appreciate it. here now to react to the president's trip, gordonhang, ought are and a half "nuclear showdown, north korea takes on the world." president sounds a lot more confident. you say the campaign to cut off money is working. is that what is going on here? >> i think so. unconfirmed, junior officials in pongyang are part of...