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i am rabbi eric weiss. i am honored to be your host. we are talking about economic vitality in faith communities. cindy is the executive director of hebrew free loan. with her is greg matt, a business loan recipient. welcome. >> thank you so much. >> greg, let's just jump in and ask you what your experience is with hebrew free loan. >> sure. a while back i had a dream of starting my own food truck. it was a phil's coffee truck. i was with the company for many years and decided to start something fresh and new. i wanted to build one myself. i got the approval and okay from phil. but the only caveat was i had to fund it, build it, and design it. i was really excited about it until i got to a point where i was not able to find the funds and was running into all kinds of problems with banks and so forth because i had no prior experience in owning a business. so i was told that there is such a program as a hebrew free loan actually from my mom who used to work for an agency with cindy in the past. so she said well go ahead and look it up and
i am rabbi eric weiss. i am honored to be your host. we are talking about economic vitality in faith communities. cindy is the executive director of hebrew free loan. with her is greg matt, a business loan recipient. welcome. >> thank you so much. >> greg, let's just jump in and ask you what your experience is with hebrew free loan. >> sure. a while back i had a dream of starting my own food truck. it was a phil's coffee truck. i was with the company for many years and decided...
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doing to his price target today we'll find out in a moment with us for the hour, josh brown, steve weissbrothers george nan and kate moss shares rights after the company blows past expectations. its market cap now almost $900 billion. josh, stocks trading at be a all-time high, all the way back to the ipo in 1980. >> yeah, well, and deservedly so look at the size of this business look at breadth of everything that they do and how it all works together look at the services revenue look at the fact that the jesus phone is upon us, and people are waiting on line in every cosmopolitan city in america and soon to be the world you know, i think you have to give these guys their due, and i think big picture what we did on the show with ale is very important two weeks ago. you had those rumors start to surface from the quote, unquote asian suppliers. every time they were about to release a new nope, we hear word that orders are not what people thought they were or there was some kind of technical glinchings sometimes both. we rightly dismiss that talk and rightly point it out that we did it with
doing to his price target today we'll find out in a moment with us for the hour, josh brown, steve weissbrothers george nan and kate moss shares rights after the company blows past expectations. its market cap now almost $900 billion. josh, stocks trading at be a all-time high, all the way back to the ipo in 1980. >> yeah, well, and deservedly so look at the size of this business look at breadth of everything that they do and how it all works together look at the services revenue look at...
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weiss both general motors.he guy who shat next to you -- >> i am praying for you. >> on multiple occasions and ridiculed and ripped and ribbed you bought general motors. >> stevie, this is a good sign listen, i'm going to give steve a compliment here so you might want to record this. steve -- >> jim, i'm sure not to return it. >> the question is. >> does he give you one back that will be worth recording >> no question he's not going to t.steve, look, i think there's a lot of examples like steve with apple. very against apple help got in it hand it soared to new highs and gm, i would love to hear your thesis on it, steve, but i take this as a very goodstein. >> he probably saw the innovation that he sees in apple. >> go ahead, steve why did you buy gm >> well, it actually -- well, first of all, thank you, jim, and i'll return the compliment were you there 15 years before me, and i'm glad you finally got profitable at it, but he -- here's why i bought gm on the 30th november they are going to have a major mobilit
weiss both general motors.he guy who shat next to you -- >> i am praying for you. >> on multiple occasions and ridiculed and ripped and ribbed you bought general motors. >> stevie, this is a good sign listen, i'm going to give steve a compliment here so you might want to record this. steve -- >> jim, i'm sure not to return it. >> the question is. >> does he give you one back that will be worth recording >> no question he's not going to t.steve, look, i...
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michael weiss and frederick, thank you so much. this breaking news now.sive earthquake striking the middle east. we will bring you the latest details, next. it's all pop-culture trivia, but it gets pretty intense. -ahh. -the new guy. -whoa, he looks -- -he looks exactly like me. -no. -separated at birth much? we should switch name tags, and no one would know who was who. jamie, you seriously think you look like him? uh, i'm pretty good with comparisons. like how progressive helps people save money by comparing rates, even if we're not the lowest. even if we're not the lowest. whoa! wow. i mean, the outfit helps, but pretty great. look at us. wow. i mean, the outfit helps, but pretty great. the market.redict but through good times and bad... ...at t. rowe price... ...we've helped our investors stay confident for over 75 years. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. >>> this breaking news. a major earthquake close to the iraq-iran border. the united states survey reporting a 7.2 quake and the epicenter near the city of halabja. they
michael weiss and frederick, thank you so much. this breaking news now.sive earthquake striking the middle east. we will bring you the latest details, next. it's all pop-culture trivia, but it gets pretty intense. -ahh. -the new guy. -whoa, he looks -- -he looks exactly like me. -no. -separated at birth much? we should switch name tags, and no one would know who was who. jamie, you seriously think you look like him? uh, i'm pretty good with comparisons. like how progressive helps people save...
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let's discuss now with michael weiss and shawn turner, john dean, and michael antonio, author of "theth about trump." good evening, gentlemen, good to have you on. mike, i'm going to start with you. can you connect the dots here on donald trump, jr., wikileaks story? how do these communications add up to you? >> it's an influence first and foremost. >> it's michael weiss. >> wikileaks has been described by cia director mike pompeo as a hostile service which often does the bidding of the services of the kremlin. i would go a step further and say it has been at least in the last five or six years an unwitting, intelligence services. and we see this not just the election, but all across the board, from catalan independence, julian assange and wikileaks is out there, pounding this line. for them to reach out to the son of the gop -- by the way, i have to stress, the wikileaks twitter account has been widely assumed to be monitored by julian assange himself -- >> so you believe this is julian assange? >> correct. and if more proof were needed the suggestion that a man was held up in the u.
let's discuss now with michael weiss and shawn turner, john dean, and michael antonio, author of "theth about trump." good evening, gentlemen, good to have you on. mike, i'm going to start with you. can you connect the dots here on donald trump, jr., wikileaks story? how do these communications add up to you? >> it's an influence first and foremost. >> it's michael weiss. >> wikileaks has been described by cia director mike pompeo as a hostile service which often...
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let's go on the scene on the coauthor of isis, cnn michael weiss. so michael, we just heard from new york police earlier today saying he came over from uzbekistan but in this country where he was radicalized saying that he had followed the isis instructions to a t. what does that tell you? >> reporter: well, look, if he got here in 2010, look at what's happened in the seven years. you have the arab string which was highjacked in multiple countries, you had russian intervention in syria in 2017 which has got jihad in the nation. what i have noticed the face of demog f demog free is changing, it is central asian and a lot of these guys end up as we find out primary lang is russian. now in the case of sayfullo saipov reuters say his native tongue might have been uz beck. whatever the case he's coming from a part of the world that has seen civil war, islamist insurgencies all put down with brutal force by post soviet dictatorship flt it's important to remember before 9/11 u.s. intelligence tracking islamist terrorism, including cnn's own bob bare were p
let's go on the scene on the coauthor of isis, cnn michael weiss. so michael, we just heard from new york police earlier today saying he came over from uzbekistan but in this country where he was radicalized saying that he had followed the isis instructions to a t. what does that tell you? >> reporter: well, look, if he got here in 2010, look at what's happened in the seven years. you have the arab string which was highjacked in multiple countries, you had russian intervention in syria in...
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let look at the market steve weiss, are we going to look back at this week and remember it as the start of a more turbulent if not volatile period for stocks or yet another blip on the road higher? >> i think you have to look at it two separate ways yeah, the seasonal patterns which will take you higher into year end i believe, but what's added that element of volatility is clearly the tax plan. if it's going to happen, it's not. the market trades up and down on that, and my personal view is that that volatility will persist. they gave a christmas deadline for getting it done. i don't think it happens so these are buying opportunities that we saw with tech, alibaba, for example you have an opportunity to buy them down, and i still think that the underlying trends specific to these companies is so powerful that's when you want to get the buy. >> we mentioned this quiet correction, josh, that doesn't seem to be getting much attention at all 184 companies out of the s&p 500 are in correction territory or worse. 36% of the index. >> where i come from we call that rotation, and let me give y
let look at the market steve weiss, are we going to look back at this week and remember it as the start of a more turbulent if not volatile period for stocks or yet another blip on the road higher? >> i think you have to look at it two separate ways yeah, the seasonal patterns which will take you higher into year end i believe, but what's added that element of volatility is clearly the tax plan. if it's going to happen, it's not. the market trades up and down on that, and my personal view...
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with us for the hour today, joe terranova, steve weiss, josh brown and surat atip and kevin o'leary joining us as well stocks hitting new highs today and falling back a bit and the dow manages to be in the green, up 36 points p.josh, the setup does seem to be pretty good between now and the end of the year. >> well, i mean, look, just from a bigger picture, we talk about trend a lot and i think you have to respect the primary trend, and so from that standpoint let's review what went on last week, a holiday-shortened week but so what. a new record all-time high in the nasdaq and the dow, and then you had the canary in the coal mine that was supposed to be down and a new 50-week high in the lts so you can look at all these things and say i'm going to go the other way of things. you'll be on the wrong side of history of over 100 years of market data that we have bigger picture the trend is still higher doesn't mean that you can't have a deterioration in the internals and get a correction of course, you could, but i'm just pointing out that's not what's happening now get a day like today, the m
with us for the hour today, joe terranova, steve weiss, josh brown and surat atip and kevin o'leary joining us as well stocks hitting new highs today and falling back a bit and the dow manages to be in the green, up 36 points p.josh, the setup does seem to be pretty good between now and the end of the year. >> well, i mean, look, just from a bigger picture, we talk about trend a lot and i think you have to respect the primary trend, and so from that standpoint let's review what went on...
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gains what, if anything, can stop stocks with us for the hour today, joe terranova, josh brown, steve weiss, and kevin o'leary is with us we do want to begin with the markets and the cnbc exclusive interview this hour, carl icahn joining us live on the phone for his first interview in ten months since president trump's inauguration since then stocks have roared to all-time record highs, including today's 24,000 milestone mr. mr.icahn writing a letter criticizing the planned deal with bonanza creek and its adoption of a poison pill, which he calls a travesty. carl, welcome back it's good to talk to you again. >> good to talk to you. >> we'll get to this incredible stock market in a moment, but let's begin with sand ridge. that's your news of the day and this letter that you've written to not only criticize this planned acquisition but a poison pill that you refer to as a complete travesty and representing a new low in corporate governance why so >> yeah, i think that the company, i believe, to entrench itself went out and issued stock and issued stock for a company called bonanza and they're
gains what, if anything, can stop stocks with us for the hour today, joe terranova, josh brown, steve weiss, and kevin o'leary is with us we do want to begin with the markets and the cnbc exclusive interview this hour, carl icahn joining us live on the phone for his first interview in ten months since president trump's inauguration since then stocks have roared to all-time record highs, including today's 24,000 milestone mr. mr.icahn writing a letter criticizing the planned deal with bonanza...
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say that accommodation isn't ready for them yet it's still a construction site and the refugees any weiss site isn't site by site that it isn't protected from the locals who want to do them harm who don't welcome them into the community and many of those refugees when they have been out of that present the past have. well we spoke to a few of the protesters here and here's some of what i had to say is appalling and . point. here i think i think i think. they're coming. because. it's completely not illegal horrible and i think it's really. stands. out we really need to get off message across. these men who are suffering. on sunday in new zealand prime minister comes to australia to talk to her australian counterpart. to say that she sticks by an offer made by her freedom to take one hundred fifty of the refugees and resettled. you know enough so far astray has rejected that offer but it will be made again on sunday and then there is the question of whether new zealand makes the rectally to papua new guinea leaving australia affability. then it would deal if made between those two independe
say that accommodation isn't ready for them yet it's still a construction site and the refugees any weiss site isn't site by site that it isn't protected from the locals who want to do them harm who don't welcome them into the community and many of those refugees when they have been out of that present the past have. well we spoke to a few of the protesters here and here's some of what i had to say is appalling and . point. here i think i think i think. they're coming. because. it's completely...
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with us for the hour, steve weiss, john lantial, jon najarian, a full house the market crossing $23,500 for the first time ever. it's pulled back and the nasdaq and russell have gone negative doc, we go to november we've got two months where do you want to play ball for the last two months? >> i think you stick with the one that bring you, judge. in this case it's technology that's where i want to be right now. it's where i am. do i like a certain amount of material stocks right here as well, but i really like technology, and when this tax bill ultimately does pass, as i believe it will, and they are even talking about a bipartisan passing in the senate, if indeed that occurs, i think you get a significant boost from here. >> okay. so on that note, why don't we take a check of where we are, right? we know that technology has had a great run to date. the tech sector is up 36% year to date. bank of america with a note wondering if it's too crowded. it's super crowded, they say is this still the place, steve, to be? >> i think it is. >> dance with who brung you, as doc says. >> i think it
with us for the hour, steve weiss, john lantial, jon najarian, a full house the market crossing $23,500 for the first time ever. it's pulled back and the nasdaq and russell have gone negative doc, we go to november we've got two months where do you want to play ball for the last two months? >> i think you stick with the one that bring you, judge. in this case it's technology that's where i want to be right now. it's where i am. do i like a certain amount of material stocks right here as...
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before you give us your final trade, what do you think of weiss's xle pick >> listen, i think it is afication in the energy space, but getting any type of exposure in energy right now is complicated, difficult, and less important because it is such a smaller weight for the s&p than it was ten years ago. >> xle is a sleeper pick, and not just because of the nicks. >> with the florida panther owner here, you're talking about the rangers. >> you mentioned rangers, i mention the picks. >> the legendary professor here from west point. thank you to our live studio audience everyone that helped make this broadcast possible from all of us here on "the halftime report, remember veteran's day and salute our veterans >> thank you, a fantastic program and congratulations to the veterans and all of you on a great program there. welcome back to power lunch. under cutting
before you give us your final trade, what do you think of weiss's xle pick >> listen, i think it is afication in the energy space, but getting any type of exposure in energy right now is complicated, difficult, and less important because it is such a smaller weight for the s&p than it was ten years ago. >> xle is a sleeper pick, and not just because of the nicks. >> with the florida panther owner here, you're talking about the rangers. >> you mentioned rangers, i...
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possible for us it is his skift we haven't done anything he says where and he granted him to us either weiss who wouldn't have caught him. in reality the baby is the product of india's in-vitro fertilization industry conceived with a donor egg possibly donor sperm and borne by syrian in april this year his mother is reportedly the oldest woman in the world to give birth how did. i want everything for him that he should become a big man and bring me things he has already brought me fame. but with fame has come condemnation and calls to put an age limit on i.v. of treatment seventy two years is not the right age to have a baby and it was shocking in the way that yes science can do it science can do a lot of things but it is for society to decide whether we are going to let scientists do which are things which are not in favor of the society or which are unethical or which put the patient and the child a great harm and that is what has happened here. in the indian government to many hold responsible for allowing lives to be put at risk. it's almost forty since the first baby was born in india a
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. >> one thing when adults are doing it because we're weiss and we know we should what do and give back another whole thing to see kids, youth, high schoolers giving back like that. >> good for them. >> very powerful. >> coming up one of a kind christmas tree. >> it's not only underwater but it's also setting a record. we'll tell you how and where you can see this tree for yourself. ♪ >>> the adventure aquarium preparing for biggest underwater christmas display ever. >> eye catching 18 feet tall aquarium will feature the world' tallest underwater christmas tree. scuba santa and his vessels go in the shark exhibit to put the topper a sea star. underwater christmas tree will be unveiled to the public on friday. >> good stuff. that's "eyewitness news" for today at noon. i'm jim donovan. >> i'm rahel solomon. for meisha, katie and all of us here thanks for watching. >> "eyewitness news" continues at 5:00. >> we're always online at cbsphilly.com. >> have a great day, everyone. the young and the restless is coming up next. ♪ >> noah: how many times you gonna read that thing? >> victoria: [ si
. >> one thing when adults are doing it because we're weiss and we know we should what do and give back another whole thing to see kids, youth, high schoolers giving back like that. >> good for them. >> very powerful. >> coming up one of a kind christmas tree. >> it's not only underwater but it's also setting a record. we'll tell you how and where you can see this tree for yourself. ♪ >>> the adventure aquarium preparing for biggest underwater christmas...
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that to my colleague at the frankfurt stock exchange daniel corp was listening to very closely daniel weiss now such a good time to liberalize the chinese market. well i feel monica that this again has to do a lot with donald trump and his latest politics because of course china has had this impact for image for a long time to do very difficult to be very difficult when it comes to foreign investors and i do feel that they are just that they just waited for the moment you know at this time you know when they are saying well basically forget all the comments that we have made in the past investors do have the feeling at the moment it is rather difficult to do business with the united states because of all this protectionism forget everything what we have done in the past now it's time to do business with china and i think that's why we are seeing those changes in those comments ok so if now is the time to do business with china was so far what were the biggest hurdles for foreign investors in china while there were many challenges that are investors were facing when doing business with china
that to my colleague at the frankfurt stock exchange daniel corp was listening to very closely daniel weiss now such a good time to liberalize the chinese market. well i feel monica that this again has to do a lot with donald trump and his latest politics because of course china has had this impact for image for a long time to do very difficult to be very difficult when it comes to foreign investors and i do feel that they are just that they just waited for the moment you know at this time you...
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that met the stanley on walkabout and couldn't provide what nurses if the british government had been weiss what they were doing was whenever they got the operation and after taking so long to get an operation they would have found that to make it possible for to make changes but make it possible for they simply and these able to deliver to people but unfortunately what the family was been forced into doing was making costs because of the start because of the block grant because in westminster so they were cutting off the lay plane that the assembly needed to deliver just finally the world may be thinking about its least failure to qualify for the world cup in russia next year it's also another anniversary four years ago nearly to the day celtic football club was fined tens of thousands of euros for by you a for banners at celtic for border. and showing the image of bobby sands the british m.p. who died on august right you are his director of elections that's right just remind us about who bobby sands was well what we found was a young man who played soccer football acting and belfast in li
that met the stanley on walkabout and couldn't provide what nurses if the british government had been weiss what they were doing was whenever they got the operation and after taking so long to get an operation they would have found that to make it possible for to make changes but make it possible for they simply and these able to deliver to people but unfortunately what the family was been forced into doing was making costs because of the start because of the block grant because in westminster...
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london art dealer mark weiss says he's fortunate to be able to offer one but it was a painting which we directly from the french noble family had had the picture of probably for some hundred years the price of this painting is in palace three million two hundred fifty thousand piles. the duchess on a money a librarian by mach one of the world's major historical libraries. here seen after its recent renovation. in two thousand and four a fire consumed a large part of the building destroying tens of. thousands of the replaceable books . during that night the library director michelle ran into the burning building and risked his life to rescue one more from the flames the oldest complete bible in german translated by martin luther and illustrated by the kanaka workshop. these are new to. this list their bible is the first joint edition of the old and new testaments by martin luther and dates fifteen thirty four. it's an outstandingly produced object that has beautifully painted illustrations. the bible has one hundred seventeen woodcuts that stem from the crown a workshop. from summer b
london art dealer mark weiss says he's fortunate to be able to offer one but it was a painting which we directly from the french noble family had had the picture of probably for some hundred years the price of this painting is in palace three million two hundred fifty thousand piles. the duchess on a money a librarian by mach one of the world's major historical libraries. here seen after its recent renovation. in two thousand and four a fire consumed a large part of the building destroying tens...
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i do recognize debbie weiss man and gloria thwacker which is their maiden names. ndebbie wessin gibeson said she was 17 years old when you spoke to a high school civics class and you asked her on dates. >> i don't remember speaking to a civic's class. i seem to remember knowing her parents. that they were friends. i can't recall specific dates because it has been 40 years, i remember her as a good dpirl and neither of them ever stated any inappropriate behavior. she didn't say anything. >> sean: do you remember going on a date with her? she said you ask the her on the first of several date and nothing progressed beyond kissing? >> i don't remember specific and i do not. and i don't remember that time or later that i don't remember that. >> sean: you never dated her ever? >> i know her and i don't remember going out on dates. if we went out on dates we did. but i do not remember that. >> sean: what about gloria. she was an 18-year-old cheerleader and you took her on dates that included wine and she's 18 at the time and the alabama drinking age is 19. did have happe
i do recognize debbie weiss man and gloria thwacker which is their maiden names. ndebbie wessin gibeson said she was 17 years old when you spoke to a high school civics class and you asked her on dates. >> i don't remember speaking to a civic's class. i seem to remember knowing her parents. that they were friends. i can't recall specific dates because it has been 40 years, i remember her as a good dpirl and neither of them ever stated any inappropriate behavior. she didn't say anything....
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i do recognize debbie weiss man and gloria thwacker which is their maiden names. ndebbie wessin gibeson said she was 17 years old when you spoke to a high school civics class and you asked her on dates. >> i don't remember speaking to a civic's class. i seem to remember knowing her parents. that they were friends. i can't recall specific dates because it has been 40 years, i remember her as a good dpirl and neither of them ever stated any inappropriate behavior. she didn't say anything. >> sean: do you remember going on a date with her? she said you ask the her on the first of several date and nothing progressed beyond kissing? >> i don't remember specific and i do not. and i don't remember that time or later that i don't remember that. >> sean: you never dated her ever? >> i know her and i don't remember going out on dates. if we went out on dates we did. but i do not remember that. >> sean: what about gloria. she was an 18-year-old cheerleader and you took her on dates that included wine and she's 18 at the time and the alabama drinking age is 19. did have happe
i do recognize debbie weiss man and gloria thwacker which is their maiden names. ndebbie wessin gibeson said she was 17 years old when you spoke to a high school civics class and you asked her on dates. >> i don't remember speaking to a civic's class. i seem to remember knowing her parents. that they were friends. i can't recall specific dates because it has been 40 years, i remember her as a good dpirl and neither of them ever stated any inappropriate behavior. she didn't say anything....
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black people, black people are dying disproportionate numbers and we are not even treated as equals, weiss we fight for a country that treats us like second-class citizens? then he said it is against my religion. he evolve as many people who were opposed to the vietnam war evolved but he paid a huge price for us, convicted, sentenced to 5 years in prison, banned from boxing for 31/2 years and loses millions of dollars in endorsements and fight revenue. finally after 31/2 years out of the ring he gets a chance to come back. this is in many ways the key moment in mohammed ali's career as an athlete. he comes back against joe frazier, flight of the century, the two undefeated heavyweights that squared off, heavyweight champion squaring off in a ring. by now it is 1971. our views on vietnam have changed, most americans feel the war was a mistake. we see that mohammed ali paid for his convictions, he suffered and he was willing to take that, willing to sacrifice for his beliefs whether you agreed with them or not, you had to respect that. then he gets put on his rear end by joe frazier in the 1
black people, black people are dying disproportionate numbers and we are not even treated as equals, weiss we fight for a country that treats us like second-class citizens? then he said it is against my religion. he evolve as many people who were opposed to the vietnam war evolved but he paid a huge price for us, convicted, sentenced to 5 years in prison, banned from boxing for 31/2 years and loses millions of dollars in endorsements and fight revenue. finally after 31/2 years out of the ring...
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then eight, stanford university history professor richard weiss provides a history of reconstruction and the gilded age. on both tvs afterwards at 9 pm, muslim american federal agents can browser he discusses his experiences fighting domestic terrorism. >> that 10, there's often talked about the historical evolution of terrorism around the world. and the rise of modern groups like al qaeda and isis. we wrap up our primetime programming at 11 pm eastern francine kraft who recalls the life of meyer, israel's prime minister. that all happens tonight on tv. >>. [inaudible conversation] >> good evening everyone,
then eight, stanford university history professor richard weiss provides a history of reconstruction and the gilded age. on both tvs afterwards at 9 pm, muslim american federal agents can browser he discusses his experiences fighting domestic terrorism. >> that 10, there's often talked about the historical evolution of terrorism around the world. and the rise of modern groups like al qaeda and isis. we wrap up our primetime programming at 11 pm eastern francine kraft who recalls the life...
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meds weiss also many vote against the bill, because it's immoral to spend money do not have.g she found wrong, that cut to the corporate tax rate is too low. 20% chemic >> kennedy: i do not understand that provides for republicans to cut taxes. he said cut the corporate tax. make sure the middle class has a tax relief. his objectives are pretty clear. >> melissa: it is hard to see them befuddled by the rules they could have. >> katie: the interesting thing with senator collins after the corporate tax rate windows all these other things though when us is willing to negotiate on, they made it clear, the corporate tax rate is a redline. they're not willing to go above what they have offered on the table for the plan they want, the structure that the president put forward that is in two pieces of legislation. for her to go after that indicates to me, she is not interested. >> kennedy: maybe they will start businesses if there is a low corporate rate connects be >> melissa: we have more in "outnumbered" in a moment if yor crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current tre
meds weiss also many vote against the bill, because it's immoral to spend money do not have.g she found wrong, that cut to the corporate tax rate is too low. 20% chemic >> kennedy: i do not understand that provides for republicans to cut taxes. he said cut the corporate tax. make sure the middle class has a tax relief. his objectives are pretty clear. >> melissa: it is hard to see them befuddled by the rules they could have. >> katie: the interesting thing with senator collins...
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with us joe terranova, steve weiss, jon and pete najarian and also with us is kevin ollie.t off here with this giant spread between tech and everything else. dom chu is running the numbers. >> hi, melissa it's really tech and everything else, and just a han
with us joe terranova, steve weiss, jon and pete najarian and also with us is kevin ollie.t off here with this giant spread between tech and everything else. dom chu is running the numbers. >> hi, melissa it's really tech and everything else, and just a han
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also cnn investigative reporter for international affairs, michael weiss, philip mudd and assistant secretary for homeland security. just now, the fact they have found this note, how that may shift the investigation or widen the investigation in some ways. >> absolutely gives them something to work with, just like all the human intelligence gained by talking to people at the scene. one of the things important to stress in this month, october 1st we had the worst mass shooting in u.s. history. we close out the month with the worst attack since 9/11. i'm glad we put up the 800 number there for tips. for events like this, here are the things you are to do, run first. if you can't run away, hide. if you can't hide, fight. and lastly, tell. i talked to a couple people in the crowd and they were showing me pictures of the subject. and i asked them, have you given this o to the police, and they said, yes. that's what people need to do. >> that run, hide, fight, is an important thing to keep in mind. the fight aspect is a in your thing that law enforcement is encouraging people to do given what they'
also cnn investigative reporter for international affairs, michael weiss, philip mudd and assistant secretary for homeland security. just now, the fact they have found this note, how that may shift the investigation or widen the investigation in some ways. >> absolutely gives them something to work with, just like all the human intelligence gained by talking to people at the scene. one of the things important to stress in this month, october 1st we had the worst mass shooting in u.s....
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we have paul crookshank, with ctc sentinel and michael weiss who is a cnn national security analyst. michael is with me right now. when we talk about the vehicles and the map is there, we've seen them all over the place, threes a plus and a minus. you could do it even here. he hopped a curb, killed eight people. could have killed more if he hadn't rammed into a school bus right down the street from us, and yet it is also proof of the deterioration of their ability to organize, get real weapons and do things. i'm talking about isis and isis-inspired types. is that right? >> more or less. pulling off the spectacular on a scale of 9/11 is far more difficult, the planning, the months of planning that goes into that is not something that an organization that has just lost its defactor capital is probably looking to do. i put an important copy on calf yot on that, using rudimentary devices to maim and kill, the spokesman issued that in 2014. and i stress that because the northern kurdish city the coalition went to war in syria to reclaim. there's a misconception these foreign attacks bear
we have paul crookshank, with ctc sentinel and michael weiss who is a cnn national security analyst. michael is with me right now. when we talk about the vehicles and the map is there, we've seen them all over the place, threes a plus and a minus. you could do it even here. he hopped a curb, killed eight people. could have killed more if he hadn't rammed into a school bus right down the street from us, and yet it is also proof of the deterioration of their ability to organize, get real weapons...
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it didn't go too well -- at least, it did not begin well, with a weiss out -- white house consultantling democracy now! we couldn't film him. >> i don't know what you're doing, but please don't. this is a sideshow. the world is not paying any attention to it. this world is not going to listen to some who says climate change is a hoax. you can report this news from bonn. whilildonald trurump is turned o sell or technology to an unforgiving world an unforgigivg science, t the third largest economy y in the world that is moving forward with clean energy jobs, and that is the united states climate alliance. i am proud to be leading it. >> thank you. we're delighted to be here. it is clear that president trump is rejecting the economy of the future. washington, and oregon are working together with british columbia, representing 1/5 of the world economy. that is extraordinary resource. we're all pulling together. we are rolling in the same direction. we're going to move this economy ford. and we're doing it by investing and energye energy conservation. >> thank you, everybodody. good luck.
it didn't go too well -- at least, it did not begin well, with a weiss out -- white house consultantling democracy now! we couldn't film him. >> i don't know what you're doing, but please don't. this is a sideshow. the world is not paying any attention to it. this world is not going to listen to some who says climate change is a hoax. you can report this news from bonn. whilildonald trurump is turned o sell or technology to an unforgiving world an unforgigivg science, t the third largest...
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. >> harris: the weiss is very quiet. >> i think they are playing it right, they have nothing they candon't think they are the ones who are leaking because it is not to their advantage to leak. i think the guy who is playing the most interesting game is flynn's lawyer and there ought to be more focus on what he is doing. >> harris: jeff sessions back on the hill, i feel like we have seen so many questions. a last quick thought on jeff sessions? >> jeff sessions would like to leave the office of attorney general but not under pressure. i think the president would like to see a new attorney general but unlikely that he is going to be able to get one. this is a tense relationship between the current attorney general and the president of the united states. once sessions recused himself from the united states, the president said if i knew he was going to recuse himself -- go >> harris: great to see you, thank you sir. nancy pelosi appearing to backpedal on john conyers, the house minority leader noun says she wants to see him go. she wants him to resign amid all those allegations of sexual
. >> harris: the weiss is very quiet. >> i think they are playing it right, they have nothing they candon't think they are the ones who are leaking because it is not to their advantage to leak. i think the guy who is playing the most interesting game is flynn's lawyer and there ought to be more focus on what he is doing. >> harris: jeff sessions back on the hill, i feel like we have seen so many questions. a last quick thought on jeff sessions? >> jeff sessions would...
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telling us about where the market could head next with us for the hour today, jim lane ial, steve weiss, pete najarian and carrie firestone, the ceo of arias asset management and michael farr, and we to want to be
telling us about where the market could head next with us for the hour today, jim lane ial, steve weiss, pete najarian and carrie firestone, the ceo of arias asset management and michael farr, and we to want to be
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flanked by anastasia danias, she's from the national football league, and also beth wilkinson from paul weiss they insisted the league had done nothing wrong. >> let's be clear. we strongly deny those allegations that we withheld any information or misled the players. and if we have to defend this suit, as paul was alluding to, we will do that and be able to make those factual allegations. but we absolutely deny those allegations. >> narrator: but away from the cameras, the two sides were engaged in tense court-ordered negotiations. >> the players, initially, they were requesting around $2 billion or a little more than $2 billion, and what we've been told is the nfl was offering virtually nothing-- they were offering "peanuts," as one person said. >> narrator: the players believed they had significant leverage-- a threat to the nfl. >> the threat was that the doctors and trainers, neuropsychologists, maybe owners, maybe commissioners and ex-commissioners, were going to have to testify under oath as to what they knew and when. >> historic settlement today, with the nfl... >> narrator: then, wi
flanked by anastasia danias, she's from the national football league, and also beth wilkinson from paul weiss they insisted the league had done nothing wrong. >> let's be clear. we strongly deny those allegations that we withheld any information or misled the players. and if we have to defend this suit, as paul was alluding to, we will do that and be able to make those factual allegations. but we absolutely deny those allegations. >> narrator: but away from the cameras, the two...
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here to discuss, cnn national security analyst michael weiss, legal analyst michael zeldin, robert mueller'smer special assistant at the justice department, and national security analyst juliette kayyem. so good to have you on. this will be a fascinating conversation, i know. let's just step back, michael zeldin, and look at what we've learned so far this week with this russia investigation. there have been two common threads with trump and russia, a pattern of friendliness and openness toward the russians, even after they tried to influence our election in a pattern of hiding or even lying about campaign contacts with russia. why could that be? explain that. >> it's not easy to explain. it seems to me that if you go back in time, trump's interest in russia is financial. he wants to build the trump tower in moscow. in order to do that, he's got to curry favor with the putin regime and the oligarchs. and i think that that's driving his behavior early on. he's running for president, and i don't know that he thinks he's going to win the presidency, and i still think he wants to entertain the op
here to discuss, cnn national security analyst michael weiss, legal analyst michael zeldin, robert mueller'smer special assistant at the justice department, and national security analyst juliette kayyem. so good to have you on. this will be a fascinating conversation, i know. let's just step back, michael zeldin, and look at what we've learned so far this week with this russia investigation. there have been two common threads with trump and russia, a pattern of friendliness and openness toward...
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with us for the hour today, joe terranova, steve weiss, josh brown and surat atip and kevin o'leary joiningstocks hitting new highs today and falling back a bit and the dow manages to be in the green, up 36 points
with us for the hour today, joe terranova, steve weiss, josh brown and surat atip and kevin o'leary joiningstocks hitting new highs today and falling back a bit and the dow manages to be in the green, up 36 points
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doing to his price target today we'll find out in a moment with us for the hour, josh brown, steve weissothers george nan and kate moss shares rights afte
doing to his price target today we'll find out in a moment with us for the hour, josh brown, steve weissothers george nan and kate moss shares rights afte
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alabama pastor earl weiss is supported in the globe saying how they came up with this, i don't know.dweemz count line and some 14-year-olds the way they look could pass for 20. so, this is a pastor. i and i'm going to say, it really hit me having watched that interview which is moving, well conducted in a dignified way by savannah. >> absolutely. >> and to read this kind of quote from a pastor in alabama defending roy moore. i mean, is someone in alabama going to stand up and say, enough is enough. this is outrageous. >> peggy noonan said, the women should be stoonding up and the vulnerable. >> kellyanne conway, i've known a long time in the white house, she said on television, when asked are you telling people to vote for roy moore. i'm telling you we want the votes in the senate to get the tax bill through. >> we have a piece of that interview. >> and doug jones in alabama, don't be fooled. he'll be a vote against tax cuts. he's weak on crime, weak on borders. he's strong on raising your taxes. he's terrible property owners. >> so vote roy moore. >> he's a liberal which is why he's
alabama pastor earl weiss is supported in the globe saying how they came up with this, i don't know.dweemz count line and some 14-year-olds the way they look could pass for 20. so, this is a pastor. i and i'm going to say, it really hit me having watched that interview which is moving, well conducted in a dignified way by savannah. >> absolutely. >> and to read this kind of quote from a pastor in alabama defending roy moore. i mean, is someone in alabama going to stand up and say,...
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let look at the market steve weiss, are we going to look back at this week and remember it as the start
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speaking of the fbi, we're joined by retired fbi agent james galliano, also michael weiss, phil mudd, and julianne kayyem, former assistant secretary for homeland security. we were talking about this before. the fact they found this note, how this will shift the investigation or widen the investigation in some ways. >> sure, absolutely, gives them something to work with, just like with all the human intelligence gained by talking to people at the scene. one of the things i think is important to stress in this insane month, think about it, anderson, october 1st we had the worst mass shooting in u.s. history, we close out october with now the first terrorist attack in new york city since 9/11. one of the things the fbi's been stressing, i'm glad we put up the 800 number on there for tips is for folks on scene, events like this, here are the things in order to do. run first, if you can't run away, hide. if you can't hide, fast. fight. and lastly, tell. i was heartened. i talked to a couple of people out here in the crowd. they were showing me pictures of the subject. i asked them my firs
speaking of the fbi, we're joined by retired fbi agent james galliano, also michael weiss, phil mudd, and julianne kayyem, former assistant secretary for homeland security. we were talking about this before. the fact they found this note, how this will shift the investigation or widen the investigation in some ways. >> sure, absolutely, gives them something to work with, just like with all the human intelligence gained by talking to people at the scene. one of the things i think is...
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jenna weiss who does public programming and who pulled this program together let me tell you where all quite overwhelmed by the number of people who are here, and jenna has managed to do it very graciously. and the director of key medication at the museum and runs the whole shebang in terms of public events and anything has to do with the public, and i thank you for your kindness and for your support also. then i have to just do a quick shout out to carolyn hessel who is at the guardian angel of all writers but a a very good fried of mine. this project began because of caroline. it was her idea. she met with me every month for lunch. all these years i was writing it, she would say what you up to now? she read the manuscript at least twice and has been just so wonderfully supportive. and i want to thank my beloved editor who never said what are you up to now? who just accepted that i was when i was and has been a joy to work with and her wisdom and knowledge has been wonderful for me. i also want to thank naomi firestone who is the current director of the jewish book council. carolyn ha
jenna weiss who does public programming and who pulled this program together let me tell you where all quite overwhelmed by the number of people who are here, and jenna has managed to do it very graciously. and the director of key medication at the museum and runs the whole shebang in terms of public events and anything has to do with the public, and i thank you for your kindness and for your support also. then i have to just do a quick shout out to carolyn hessel who is at the guardian angel...
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gains what, if anything, can stop stocks with us for the hour today, joe terranova, josh brown, steve weissvin o'leary is with us we do want to begin with the markets and the cnbc exclusive interview this hour, carl icahn joining us liv
gains what, if anything, can stop stocks with us for the hour today, joe terranova, josh brown, steve weissvin o'leary is with us we do want to begin with the markets and the cnbc exclusive interview this hour, carl icahn joining us liv
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with us joe terranova, steve weiss, jon and pete najarian and also with us is kevin ollie. and we start off here with this giant spread between tech and everything else. dom chu is running the numbers. >> hi, melissa it's really tech and everything else, and just a handful of stocks have been driving all of that action within technology. justier-to-date, look at the lens of exchange-traded funds, the spdr, the s&p, up 16%, very respectable and take a look at the tech sector spdr, xlk, 32% so a doug over its competitors within the market. take a look also going all the way back to 2009 this was the last time that we saw this kind of outperformance by technology overall. that gap is just widening out as we see that performance. we took a look within the xlk, the spdr technology action, so we looked at stocks over $100 billion in market capitalization and have posted better than the index returns. check this out nvidia no surprise there doubling so far this year. $129 billion company facebook, we talked about it earlier on the show. up, a $526 billion and broadcom, $112 billio
with us joe terranova, steve weiss, jon and pete najarian and also with us is kevin ollie. and we start off here with this giant spread between tech and everything else. dom chu is running the numbers. >> hi, melissa it's really tech and everything else, and just a handful of stocks have been driving all of that action within technology. justier-to-date, look at the lens of exchange-traded funds, the spdr, the s&p, up 16%, very respectable and take a look at the tech sector spdr, xlk,...
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robert weiss is a sexologist who is the author of "sex addiction: 101." stacey honowitz is a florida sex crimes prosecutor. good evening. i've been -- i can't wait to talk to you all about this, because it's just fascinating to me. good evening, dr. berlin. i want to start with you. "the new york times" is reporting that five women have accused the comedian louis ck of sexual misconduct. they says that louis ck masturbated or asked to masturbate in front of them. louis ck has no comment. however, he has addressed these accusations in the past. he did not offer a denial. what is this behavior all about? why do some men do this? >> well, we're not all the same sexually. and sometimes people have abnormal sexual cravings that are very hard for us to understand. in exhibitionism, for example, any man is capable of exposing himself, but the average man, it doesn't ever occur to him to do so to the point where it's an ongoing struggle to prevent himself from doing so. that may, indeed, what's been happening in this particular instance. >> robert, we have seen a
robert weiss is a sexologist who is the author of "sex addiction: 101." stacey honowitz is a florida sex crimes prosecutor. good evening. i've been -- i can't wait to talk to you all about this, because it's just fascinating to me. good evening, dr. berlin. i want to start with you. "the new york times" is reporting that five women have accused the comedian louis ck of sexual misconduct. they says that louis ck masturbated or asked to masturbate in front of them. louis ck...
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are looking to weiss in toronto folks be going to the ball in ethiopia but a writer has found his her own publishing company to launch a series of children's books with home grown stories. on the head of a bun just like his video assistant referee system has been replaced and it's accusations that he inappropriately influenced matches. i'm phil gayle welcome to the program. the dangerous effects of global warming on pacific islands takes center stage as fiji opens the un conference on climate change in germany it builds on twenty fifteenth's paris climate accord which aims to reduce worldwide greenhouse gas emissions from twenty to twenty these are considered to be a major cause of global warming one hundred and sixty eight nations have ratified the agreement so far and their representatives are in the german city of bam to hammer out the details fiji is chairing a conference like other island nations in the south pacific it has already been hit hard by rising sea levels with more than twenty three thousand people from one hundred ninety seven countries attending fiji's remote locatio
are looking to weiss in toronto folks be going to the ball in ethiopia but a writer has found his her own publishing company to launch a series of children's books with home grown stories. on the head of a bun just like his video assistant referee system has been replaced and it's accusations that he inappropriately influenced matches. i'm phil gayle welcome to the program. the dangerous effects of global warming on pacific islands takes center stage as fiji opens the un conference on climate...