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amy farah weiss. >> hello. i'm amy farah weiss. the time for change was actually in 2011. are you with me? there was a global financial collapse. i started to push back against profit driven displacement. the planning department actually broke the law for chase bank to displace three local businesses in my neighborhood. i had just graduated with a master's agree from sf state in organizational development, and i decided instead of just having ato -- righteous no to that, we need to have a sustainable policy of development, and i've been working on that. whoever is mayor must show a significant reduction of the number of people living on our streets. i have a plan for that. whoever becomes mayor must make environmental justice for day view and hunters point and treasure island. the time is long past due for that. we must address economic gaps in opportunities for our education system, and i've a platform that's ahead of my time but that's all very much able to be implemented. thank you. >> thank you, thank you, thank you. finally, ellen zhou. >> my name is ellen zhou. i use
amy farah weiss. >> hello. i'm amy farah weiss. the time for change was actually in 2011. are you with me? there was a global financial collapse. i started to push back against profit driven displacement. the planning department actually broke the law for chase bank to displace three local businesses in my neighborhood. i had just graduated with a master's agree from sf state in organizational development, and i decided instead of just having ato -- righteous no to that, we need to have a...
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would you bet on a wells fargo, weiss? >> no i wouldn't bet on wells fargo, i wouldn't get paid enough on the upside versus citi which i own and also visa and mastercard look, there seems to be like this rule that you have to own banks. >> everybody loves banks >> yeah. every strategist we trot on here on krchlgt ncnbc financials arec to be. >> i can't wait, here's why -- because right now, they're way too cheap, number one. number two, if i had another place to put my money, i would put i'm sitting with cash so i'm waiting for others to come down and we'll talk stock that i bought a lot of this morning and you know, there's this -- remember those old civil war movies where you lined up like there was one line and there was -- and then another line behind that, right? >> jim, welcome. >> see, jim doesn't like the financials because of the sub -- >> all of these people keep lining up and keep getting shot. one line goes down another line of financial buyers comes in and they get shot. i'm holding it, as i said no further pl
would you bet on a wells fargo, weiss? >> no i wouldn't bet on wells fargo, i wouldn't get paid enough on the upside versus citi which i own and also visa and mastercard look, there seems to be like this rule that you have to own banks. >> everybody loves banks >> yeah. every strategist we trot on here on krchlgt ncnbc financials arec to be. >> i can't wait, here's why -- because right now, they're way too cheap, number one. number two, if i had another place to put my...
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i am rabbi eric weiss. i am honored to be your host. faith communities are changing and making an intense effort to get to know themselves. we invite you to a conversation about a jewish population study that's just been concluded in the san francisco bay area. we would like to introduce you to julie, director of community impact at the san francisco based jewish community federation and endowment foundation and to rabbi castner from the jewish federation and foundation of the east bay. welcome. >> thank you. >> thanks for having us. >> let's ask you what is the jewish population study? >> well, this is a study about the demographics and so much more of the bay area jewish community. there are many things that are exciting about this study but i think most exciting is it's the first population study that's ever been done that includes the entire bay area. that's ten counties. it looks not just at demographics but more sociodemographics about the population. >> generally, we are talking about the far east ba
i am rabbi eric weiss. i am honored to be your host. faith communities are changing and making an intense effort to get to know themselves. we invite you to a conversation about a jewish population study that's just been concluded in the san francisco bay area. we would like to introduce you to julie, director of community impact at the san francisco based jewish community federation and endowment foundation and to rabbi castner from the jewish federation and foundation of the east bay....
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>> weiss is a dog lover. i just don't have any. >> i have three. >> they should all be here today. >> okay. >> weiss came instead. you take that for whatever you want to. >> none of which are suitable. >> i don't want to rekindle this contessa, thank you. >>> all right. up next, pete najarian joins us for unusual activity we'll find out the bullish at dons moves. whoes he see now he'll tell us next he'll tell u♪ next you shouldn't be rushed into booking a hotel. with expedia's add-on advantage, booking a flightnlocks discounts on select hotels until the day you leave for your trip. add-on advantage. only when you book with expedia. add-on advantage. where in all of this is the stuff that matters? the stakes are so high, your finances, your future. how do you solve this? you partner with a firm that combines trusted, personal advice with the cutting edge tools and insights to help you not only see your potential, but live it too. morgan stanley. 3w4r57. >>> facebook is on a tear the last two months. shares up
>> weiss is a dog lover. i just don't have any. >> i have three. >> they should all be here today. >> okay. >> weiss came instead. you take that for whatever you want to. >> none of which are suitable. >> i don't want to rekindle this contessa, thank you. >>> all right. up next, pete najarian joins us for unusual activity we'll find out the bullish at dons moves. whoes he see now he'll tell us next he'll tell u♪ next you shouldn't be rushed...
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what's your role for roughly fifteen percent of the ocean's total carbon storage perhaps or they hoped weiss as much carbon dioxide as rain forests and they're also commercial marine habitats for many endangered ocean species. but here on al corn slew in central california the tide could be turning for sea grass thanks to some unexpected allies. pro-al a free air. this nine hundred hectare as she wary is where rivers throughout this region meet the pacific ocean this is the agricultural powerhouse of the united states and fertilizer and pesticide runoff threaten the balance of this delicate eater. system so having a farmer so close to the ocean on what what impact does that have on the water quality well i mean were you coastal environments close to urban centers coast or were once closed cultural centers. like. the rocks there mentioned starts composing over half of the world's sea grass meadows are in decline but here in al corn slew they're making a surprising comeback. oh wow. at one time there were thousands of sea otters in california but in the eighteen hundreds they were hunted to ne
what's your role for roughly fifteen percent of the ocean's total carbon storage perhaps or they hoped weiss as much carbon dioxide as rain forests and they're also commercial marine habitats for many endangered ocean species. but here on al corn slew in central california the tide could be turning for sea grass thanks to some unexpected allies. pro-al a free air. this nine hundred hectare as she wary is where rivers throughout this region meet the pacific ocean this is the agricultural...
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wrong about the global economy fantastic mark weiss right mark thank you so much for being here i want to get to a couple other countries that but first of all what about what you think about that headline about italy well i think some of it's exaggerate i don't think there was a real threat even if that finance minister had been appointed and accepted that it was going to leave the euro and the the other thing that i think people don't understand is that this is the brief economic crisis that you had where the tell you the yield on the talian two year bonds shot up and that's what put this on the front page of the new york times and all the business press as well you know the head of the european central bank has control over that if he wants to he can do what he did back in july of two thousand and twelve just say we're going to do whatever it takes whatever whatever to say and that would be in the end of it so he was using that pressure and there are reports in the italian press that he actually spoke directly to the president and said that that finance minister was unacceptable so
wrong about the global economy fantastic mark weiss right mark thank you so much for being here i want to get to a couple other countries that but first of all what about what you think about that headline about italy well i think some of it's exaggerate i don't think there was a real threat even if that finance minister had been appointed and accepted that it was going to leave the euro and the the other thing that i think people don't understand is that this is the brief economic crisis that...
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here on setwith us today to discuss all of this is jim leventh leventhal, steve weiss rebecca patterson. baltimore trust. let's begin with records that record for the nasdaq real questions now whether stock, about to take a big leg josh, you can weigh in, it's another tech-led day amazon and other big stocks hitting all-time highs >> yeah. so, i never say this, it's like too good right now like everything is lined up. you look at amazon, facebook, new highs with 40 points off that low from the privacy concerns netflix is now up 100% on the year large-cap bio-tech starting to roar that's a segment of the market we haven't heard much from that's starting to change. the xli, and you saw the retail numbers. i was just looking at some portfolios our tactical model got fully invested 23 months ago. and it's completely run based on price. has not come out of anything just the qs we've ridden 53% in that period of time. it's too good. so, i think the message for investors is not to look at this and say, everything's lined up, now is the time to go all in you'll get these periodic washouts they
here on setwith us today to discuss all of this is jim leventh leventhal, steve weiss rebecca patterson. baltimore trust. let's begin with records that record for the nasdaq real questions now whether stock, about to take a big leg josh, you can weigh in, it's another tech-led day amazon and other big stocks hitting all-time highs >> yeah. so, i never say this, it's like too good right now like everything is lined up. you look at amazon, facebook, new highs with 40 points off that low...
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the german players faces that they were worried but they managed to pull him back through michael weiss with his first world cup goal ever and then twenty close came in the last minute of the game and he saved germany he scored the two one actually go the focus was already on their next game because this was just the first step really and what germany has to do to get into the knockout stages let's have a look. mission accomplished in sochi tony crosses ninety fifth minute when it kept germany's title defense alive but the match when a knows that the next judgement day is already around the corner that is most only at home and we need to recover now we don't have much time till the next game then we'll have to beat south korea beat them and fattah cleo's there are scenarios where a simple win isn't enough to qualify so we'll have to give everything from the start and make better use of our chances. like the songs and visit us and. outside the stadium fans will also already looking ahead to wednesday as muchas. international team on shuffle the team just great and i'm convinced both swed
the german players faces that they were worried but they managed to pull him back through michael weiss with his first world cup goal ever and then twenty close came in the last minute of the game and he saved germany he scored the two one actually go the focus was already on their next game because this was just the first step really and what germany has to do to get into the knockout stages let's have a look. mission accomplished in sochi tony crosses ninety fifth minute when it kept...
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my name's chris weiss. i'm a fourth grade teacher at sfusd, and i've supported four over night field trips to fort funston. i'm here to support full-time t.s.a. position for them. the t.s.a. is the heart of this field trip. as you've heard the previous speaker say, the field trip does not happen. if the t.s.a. was not there, yes, we could take them out there, but they would not have one of the most unique and powerful experiences they have as a student. as the t.s.a., the students are connecting with people who are connected to the environment there. i remember i had a student at our beautiful closing circle, someone who had been diagnosed with anxiety disorder. when we share our favorite things from those two days, his favorite thing was just feeling accepted. for teachers, the t.s.a. answers every possible question or concern that could pop in the head at one in the morning. you can text a t.s.a., you will get an answer back. i don't know how many of you have taken 33 students on an overnight field trip?
my name's chris weiss. i'm a fourth grade teacher at sfusd, and i've supported four over night field trips to fort funston. i'm here to support full-time t.s.a. position for them. the t.s.a. is the heart of this field trip. as you've heard the previous speaker say, the field trip does not happen. if the t.s.a. was not there, yes, we could take them out there, but they would not have one of the most unique and powerful experiences they have as a student. as the t.s.a., the students are...
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with us, joe terranova, josh brown, steve weiss, pete najarian, and erin brown, the head of asset allocation at ubs. let's kick things off with the markets. that move in the russell joined the nasdaq, by the way, at a new all-time high just a short time ago. peet, we pose the question at the top. it's been a tech-led rally back. >> no doubt. >> what do we need to start working as well for it to keep going? if anything, maybe tech is enough i don't know >> i don't knethat it's enough it's enough so far, but look what we have done year to date in terms of the broader markets or whatever. tech has certainly been what's really fueled any kind of, and actually gone against what's been negative out there. so i would love to see the financials it's obviously, if you ever take a look, take a look at jpmorgan over the last month verses the ten-year the same chart why? because it's completely the algorithms, we talk about it all the time, are following along with that. until we see where the ten-year direction, i mean, if it continues higher, i say the financials would begin to lead that would join al
with us, joe terranova, josh brown, steve weiss, pete najarian, and erin brown, the head of asset allocation at ubs. let's kick things off with the markets. that move in the russell joined the nasdaq, by the way, at a new all-time high just a short time ago. peet, we pose the question at the top. it's been a tech-led rally back. >> no doubt. >> what do we need to start working as well for it to keep going? if anything, maybe tech is enough i don't know >> i don't knethat it's...
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with us for the hour today, jim lethenthol, josh brown, steve weiss, jon najarian, john seechen is here, one of barrons and forbes top 100 financial advisers lindsey bell is with us, good to have you with us let's begin with the market. stocks are higher following the strong employment report equities coming off their best month since january. josh, it sure feels heading into june, which is typically a good month for stocks, that you have almost the perfect scenario with where people are feeling the economy is today >> well, i think it's safe to say that no one is going to look at today's report and say that anything in the longer term trend has changed. we are grinding now down to levels on headline unemployment that you have not seen really only in two other previous instances. and it seems to be sustainable we somehow added over 200,000 jobs in the month of may and there was a revision upward in a prior month and wage growth is good. it's not too hot it's what you want to see. and in fact, it might even be understated. as boomers leave the labor force, coming occupy at the top of the
with us for the hour today, jim lethenthol, josh brown, steve weiss, jon najarian, john seechen is here, one of barrons and forbes top 100 financial advisers lindsey bell is with us, good to have you with us let's begin with the market. stocks are higher following the strong employment report equities coming off their best month since january. josh, it sure feels heading into june, which is typically a good month for stocks, that you have almost the perfect scenario with where people are...
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lose your sleep because of it because it is a good goal sure i can i will just let you know as i move weiss in for the next goal like it's worth waiting for now that scoring that free kick but what a player i mean from the first minute until the last minute you always felt he was the man on the totally just just looking at his face you can sense that he's the one out there that my changing and this is. what i used to call. the feeling of the game.
lose your sleep because of it because it is a good goal sure i can i will just let you know as i move weiss in for the next goal like it's worth waiting for now that scoring that free kick but what a player i mean from the first minute until the last minute you always felt he was the man on the totally just just looking at his face you can sense that he's the one out there that my changing and this is. what i used to call. the feeling of the game.
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isro weiss and for the heritage but. up and down through switzerland from the phoolka past the train takes a steep downward trip into the valley. it's not far to sam out now so the journey is drawing to an end but the passengers still have one more pleasure in store. at feige they clamber off the train only to board another type of vehicle a modern cable car. biggest and longest class in the alps there's also a unesco world heritage site. in the valley that last years disappear behind the clouds while the classier pullman express continues on towards the mats on the passenger's probably won't see the mountain at its best but they won't let the cloudy weather get them down. there it's very comfortable. that you can really get away from our hectic everyday life and enjoy the landscape. no stress very comfortable we also had good food definitely do it again read up on. the nostalgic journey is coming to an end the passengers arriving happy and relaxed after a trip on the weald slowest express train. when i was growing up mi
isro weiss and for the heritage but. up and down through switzerland from the phoolka past the train takes a steep downward trip into the valley. it's not far to sam out now so the journey is drawing to an end but the passengers still have one more pleasure in store. at feige they clamber off the train only to board another type of vehicle a modern cable car. biggest and longest class in the alps there's also a unesco world heritage site. in the valley that last years disappear behind the...
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few chances but i think clearly at the end of the first time off and they have that penalty called i weiss you know preaching seating didn't it because this is the incidence of the penalty itself and so so their effort he went to. the video system the referee and he decided it was a pansy. but i don't know what what what he's was doing here i mean the lack of concentration the sort of the stop on the step up and it was. eventually he misses penalty and i have to say i'm still a little bit in doubt trying to be neutral to an objective i'm at a bit in doubt if it really was the pendency but then the day he misapplied and so that's no debate overall receiving are you satisfied with the marks performance i mean marks out of ten what would you give them in terms of the form and. in terms of i would put in a ten in terms of performance. for you that i think if i were actually in this team to do so much more that what really works well today was if i could be defended really well. and there's still plenty of football to look forward to on sunday coaster a good kick off against serbia and some are
few chances but i think clearly at the end of the first time off and they have that penalty called i weiss you know preaching seating didn't it because this is the incidence of the penalty itself and so so their effort he went to. the video system the referee and he decided it was a pansy. but i don't know what what what he's was doing here i mean the lack of concentration the sort of the stop on the step up and it was. eventually he misses penalty and i have to say i'm still a little bit in...
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to lose your sleep because of it because it is a google show ok we'll just let you know as i move weiss in for the next don't like it's worth waiting for now that score not freaking but who want to play i mean from the first minute until the last minute you always felt he was the man on the totally just just looking at his face you can sense that he's the one out there that my changing and this is. what i used to call. the feeling of the game. the specific intelligence of playing football. knows that the team is in trouble he knows that the team is not creating you know and this frustration on the beach because nobody could see portugal to score a goal and he knows that one of the possibilities he has is a set play and we're told at half time that he was is good on these on these on these and on that and on bet was on set pieces that position is a position where i saw in train free kicks for hours after training sessions asking one of my assistants put me the wall stay with me give me balls. and he was looking for that he was giving his body to pick a he was waiting for that contact. i
to lose your sleep because of it because it is a google show ok we'll just let you know as i move weiss in for the next don't like it's worth waiting for now that score not freaking but who want to play i mean from the first minute until the last minute you always felt he was the man on the totally just just looking at his face you can sense that he's the one out there that my changing and this is. what i used to call. the feeling of the game. the specific intelligence of playing football....
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year ago they mailed the first gentleman husband of luxembourg's gay prime minister joins the nato weiss and girlfriends let me show you that picture. lessing we discuss is justice gus. well you know i think we've come a long way in this country in the u.s. when it comes to you it's not going to be african-american. people in elected office and well obviously or and. also in ireland and discrimination and personally we now have a white house and like we have the green court and less and less tolerant of where we are today and where americans are today and so i get very concerned when i see it being i mean why should. i come to you know. i'm very concerned that our country will act and unfortunately that means that our ability to also read pro l.g.b. . feelings and all of the around the world will use that as well and so right here in colorado and at state level a lot of openly l.g.b. people i find them are i mean at a level that people can and i've been there. not an all or a discrimination our. friend. and i hear you there i want to bring up a comment from someone who talks about the ch
year ago they mailed the first gentleman husband of luxembourg's gay prime minister joins the nato weiss and girlfriends let me show you that picture. lessing we discuss is justice gus. well you know i think we've come a long way in this country in the u.s. when it comes to you it's not going to be african-american. people in elected office and well obviously or and. also in ireland and discrimination and personally we now have a white house and like we have the green court and less and less...
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what's a book today mark failed what the experts got wrong about the global economy fed tacit mark weiss right mark thank you so much for being here i want to get to a couple other countries that but first of all what about what you think about that headline about italy well i think some of it's exaggerate i don't think there was a real threat even if that finance minister had been appointed and accepted that it was going to leave the euro and the the other thing that i think people don't understand is that this is the brief economic crisis that you had where the tell you the yield on the talian two year bonds shot up and that's what put this on the front page of the new york times and all the business press as well you know the head of the european central bank has control over that if he wants to he can do what he did back in july of two thousand and twelve just say we're going to do whatever it takes whatever whatever to say and that would be in the end of it so he was using that pressure and there are reports in the italian press that he actually spoke directly to the president and s
what's a book today mark failed what the experts got wrong about the global economy fed tacit mark weiss right mark thank you so much for being here i want to get to a couple other countries that but first of all what about what you think about that headline about italy well i think some of it's exaggerate i don't think there was a real threat even if that finance minister had been appointed and accepted that it was going to leave the euro and the the other thing that i think people don't...
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jennifer from argon elementary school and aaron weiss from rooftop middle school. i would like to congratulate the teacher of the year award recipient eli horn. emmanuel stuart. lena van huron and sam bass and our first inaugural para educator award was given to mary lavallÉe. so we want to congratulate all the educators 0 the year. i want to thank sales force.org and mark and lynn, they did the opening of the tower this morning. and he gave a very impassioned speech about civic responsibility and what it means to him and what they've done. in that speech, he really highlighted the importance of public education and the investment that he's made and they've given sfusd over $33 million over the last six years. it's a true champions effort to really invest in our public schools. and they're also in oakland. and in addition to that, what they've been doing for children's hospital, and for our homeless program, heading home campaign, has raised $30 million which will be going specifically to homeless students in sfusd, starting in elementary school. i think it was jus
jennifer from argon elementary school and aaron weiss from rooftop middle school. i would like to congratulate the teacher of the year award recipient eli horn. emmanuel stuart. lena van huron and sam bass and our first inaugural para educator award was given to mary lavallÉe. so we want to congratulate all the educators 0 the year. i want to thank sales force.org and mark and lynn, they did the opening of the tower this morning. and he gave a very impassioned speech about civic responsibility...
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here on setwith us today to discuss all of this is jim leventh leventhal, steve weiss rebecca pattersontrust. let's begin with records that record for the nasdaq real questions now whether stock, about to take a big
here on setwith us today to discuss all of this is jim leventh leventhal, steve weiss rebecca pattersontrust. let's begin with records that record for the nasdaq real questions now whether stock, about to take a big
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emily: that was bloomberg's karen weiss.oming up, the ceo of intel resigns at the company discovers -- after the company discovers he had a consensual relationship with an employee. fast forward as the cfo takes the reins in the interim. bloomberg tech is livestreaming on's twitter, and be sure to follow our global breaking news network on tictoc on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: tesla is suing a former employee accused of stealing company secret. tesla accused a former technician of launching a sabotage campaign, after being denied a promotion. he wrote a computer program to steal proprietary information and send it to three unidentified entities. tesla is asking a judge to stop him, and anybody working him him -- working with them from using company secrets. they are also seeking unspecified compensation and punitive damages. a surprise shakeup at the top of the world's largest maker of semiconductors. intel has moved the ceo after learning he had a consensual relationship with an employee, a violation of company pol
emily: that was bloomberg's karen weiss.oming up, the ceo of intel resigns at the company discovers -- after the company discovers he had a consensual relationship with an employee. fast forward as the cfo takes the reins in the interim. bloomberg tech is livestreaming on's twitter, and be sure to follow our global breaking news network on tictoc on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: tesla is suing a former employee accused of stealing company secret. tesla accused a former technician of...
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so i want to recognize the work of michael weiss, lead attorney on the darren and valerie lee case. and melissa lou, also worked on the lee matter. city attorney investigators blanch blackman and david jensen, deputy city attorney emory, deputy city attorney eisenberg and deputy city attorney rob capla. so, ladies and gentlemen, i want to salute you. you've done an incredible job and we appreciate your hard work. with that, we can hear some words from kevin. if there is a deputy city attorney, we'd be happy to hear from you and then we'll go outside for a photo and huge stack of certificates of honor. thank you for your work. [applause] >> thank you so much, supervisor peskin, president breed, and members of the board. i'm kevin guy, director of the office of short term rentals i wanted to thank you for this honor. i always like to say in my time working in various capacities in the city and county of san francisco, the thing i enjoy the most is working with smart, talented, dedicated people. i can say that working on the subject of short-term rentals and working with the staff behi
so i want to recognize the work of michael weiss, lead attorney on the darren and valerie lee case. and melissa lou, also worked on the lee matter. city attorney investigators blanch blackman and david jensen, deputy city attorney emory, deputy city attorney eisenberg and deputy city attorney rob capla. so, ladies and gentlemen, i want to salute you. you've done an incredible job and we appreciate your hard work. with that, we can hear some words from kevin. if there is a deputy city attorney,...
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at one point, the bishop of tucson, arizona, as you mentioned, edward weiss and berger seem to morallye those enforcing the border with people committingrtions. speaking about border security that takes the part in separating families. watch. >> in light of the penalties thatre there for life issues, i'mply asking the question if perhaps our affairs committee could give recommendations to those of us who are border bishops on the possibility of canonical penalties for catholics who are involved in this. for the salvation of these people's souls. maybe it is time for us to look at canonical penalties. >> maybe it's time for you to read a canon law. what is he talking about? >> canonical penalties mean rescinding the sacraments. i got a call from some border security guys. i said when nancy pelosi gets the letter of resignation you can worry. but the pack catholic we have p with policies that don't incentivize people to send their children alone across the borde border. that's what's happening now. and that's happening in your home country and here. >> and orderly. all right, what does g
at one point, the bishop of tucson, arizona, as you mentioned, edward weiss and berger seem to morallye those enforcing the border with people committingrtions. speaking about border security that takes the part in separating families. watch. >> in light of the penalties thatre there for life issues, i'mply asking the question if perhaps our affairs committee could give recommendations to those of us who are border bishops on the possibility of canonical penalties for catholics who are...
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with us for the hour today, jim lethenthol, josh brown, steve weiss, jon najarian, john seechen is hereorbes top 100 financial advisers lindsey bell is with us, good to have you with us let's begin with the market. stocks are higher following the strong employment report equities coming off their best
with us for the hour today, jim lethenthol, josh brown, steve weiss, jon najarian, john seechen is hereorbes top 100 financial advisers lindsey bell is with us, good to have you with us let's begin with the market. stocks are higher following the strong employment report equities coming off their best
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with us, joebrown, steve weiss,e adf asse at ubs.in brown, the let's kick things off with the marketse in the russell joined the nasdaq, by the way, at a new all-time high just a short time ago. peet, we pose the question at the top. it's been a tech-led rally back. >> no doubt. >> what do we needo start working as well for it to
with us, joebrown, steve weiss,e adf asse at ubs.in brown, the let's kick things off with the marketse in the russell joined the nasdaq, by the way, at a new all-time high just a short time ago. peet, we pose the question at the top. it's been a tech-led rally back. >> no doubt. >> what do we needo start working as well for it to
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weiss is so big right now and why are people sobbing on the air on monday over this?aybe it has something to do with the ig report for the talks in north korea or the media narrative. it's an evergreen story. kennedy: it's interesting because during the obama years it wasn't okay. it wasn't okay then and this is no k. now has a right to have these discussions but they should be discussed thoroughly and evenly and obviously we are not seeing that. there are news networks and news organizations that are complicit and trying to hurt the president because he has had even though he has a lot of unforced errors he said big wins and has been able to overcome the animosity. can he do this or is this issue so politically damaging as the wall street and editorial board says that they'll cost him a seat in november? >> the president needs to make his arguments more carefully. it's not democratic legislation to set this up as a series of decisions all over the planet. in maryland next earthworm living right now kids get taken away from their parents letting them walk to school tw
weiss is so big right now and why are people sobbing on the air on monday over this?aybe it has something to do with the ig report for the talks in north korea or the media narrative. it's an evergreen story. kennedy: it's interesting because during the obama years it wasn't okay. it wasn't okay then and this is no k. now has a right to have these discussions but they should be discussed thoroughly and evenly and obviously we are not seeing that. there are news networks and news organizations...
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for scott wapner top trade this hour, getting ahead of the fed here at post 9, joe terranova, steve weisssa, great to have you with us. and by just about all accounts, the fed is likely to raise interest rates at 2:00 p.m. by a quarter of a point, but for the market, the most important thing will be the statement and whether or not the fed charts three total or four tal rate hikes this year. joe, how are you positioning here >> i'm positioning for higher rates. i truly believe that
for scott wapner top trade this hour, getting ahead of the fed here at post 9, joe terranova, steve weisssa, great to have you with us. and by just about all accounts, the fed is likely to raise interest rates at 2:00 p.m. by a quarter of a point, but for the market, the most important thing will be the statement and whether or not the fed charts three total or four tal rate hikes this year. joe, how are you positioning here >> i'm positioning for higher rates. i truly believe that
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who is carter and weiss in the story? >> guest: i have a cousin named bootsy, never realize the connection but carter was a wonderful guy who lived in delaware city. it's 15 miles south of wilmington. a forgotten town with 1200 people. i had a great life growing up there is a kid fishing, hiking, swimming and to me it was a good place to grow up if you are white. but delaware city was a segregated town. i went to the whites school and the colored kids went to his tool outside of town. >> you had a local school you could walk a couple blocks. the black kids had to hike a mile. >> and there were white businesses and black businesses, white churches and black churches. i grew up with that. didn't realize how long it was. my father had a gas station that he bought himself. he was one if not the only business in delaware city who would do business with black customers. and even let them by on time, that's on credit. so at the end of the month my mother was sent out the bills to people and he would extend that to african-americ
who is carter and weiss in the story? >> guest: i have a cousin named bootsy, never realize the connection but carter was a wonderful guy who lived in delaware city. it's 15 miles south of wilmington. a forgotten town with 1200 people. i had a great life growing up there is a kid fishing, hiking, swimming and to me it was a good place to grow up if you are white. but delaware city was a segregated town. i went to the whites school and the colored kids went to his tool outside of town....
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. >> one of the first resources i used was the objective papers of governor weiss and the library of virginia they were on microfilm and to enter the library alone i had to spend several days reading them and they contain not just newspapers but photocopies of the letters of the group about from jail and some of which wereco marked censored that indicated they out.ps have not gotten that was one place and there was these moments you have when you do this research where i discovered another writer had a said that the copeland family had gone to new columbus indiana where they had gone to new columbus ohio and they give away the talked about meeting a farmer i went to the census records and there was no pennant in new columbus indiana but there was in the small town in ohio was also right on the t rir and they mentioned listening to a preacher that night and he was also at that town in ohio so i thought that is good and i will correct the record. also many references have been to john copeland junior but his father was john c copeland and he was john anthony copeland. little tidbits li
. >> one of the first resources i used was the objective papers of governor weiss and the library of virginia they were on microfilm and to enter the library alone i had to spend several days reading them and they contain not just newspapers but photocopies of the letters of the group about from jail and some of which wereco marked censored that indicated they out.ps have not gotten that was one place and there was these moments you have when you do this research where i discovered...
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. >> bryan weiss quick with the references. he may have gotten more than you. >> possibly. >> who's counting? kidding. we count every night. thank you so much. coming up, does donald trump only care about pardons when pushed by celebrities. we'll look at this in the larger context of criminal justice reform and systemic racism. >>> bwhy bob mueller has peep turning over their phone. >>> rudy giuliani with a new conspiracy about bob mueller. >> they are a group of 13 highly partisan democrats that make up the mueller team excludeing him are trying very, very hard to frame him. >> then we take a turn. we'll be right back. over the last 24 hours, you finished preparing him for college. in 24 hours, you'll send him off thinking you've done everything for his well-being. but meningitis b progresses quickly and can be fatal, sometimes within 24 hours. while meningitis b is uncommon, about 1 in 10 infected will die. like millions of others, your teen may not be vaccinated against meningitis b. meningitis b strikes quickly. be quick to
. >> bryan weiss quick with the references. he may have gotten more than you. >> possibly. >> who's counting? kidding. we count every night. thank you so much. coming up, does donald trump only care about pardons when pushed by celebrities. we'll look at this in the larger context of criminal justice reform and systemic racism. >>> bwhy bob mueller has peep turning over their phone. >>> rudy giuliani with a new conspiracy about bob mueller. >> they are...
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gaye, editorial board member and opinion writer for the "new york times," and kirsten john, and tim weissctivist and author of "white like me: reflexes r reflections on race from a privileged son." let me set it up this way. tim, you were part of a conversation we had on race tuesday night in philadelphia, and you talked about white privilege. as a white, i'm sure you get a lot of backlash on that. but we are still dealing in a nation where white privilege is a reality. >> right. and i think it's important to note that when i talk about white privilege, i'm not suggesting that all white people are wealthy or powerful or rich or have material success. when i talk about white privilege, i mean the general day-to-day advantages that generally come from being a member of the dominant group, just like able-bodied privilege or money privilege, class privilege. one of the biggest privileges, and what i was trying to speak to the other night on the special, is the privilege when you're white of not really having to think about your racial identity on a day-to-day basis the way that people of colo
gaye, editorial board member and opinion writer for the "new york times," and kirsten john, and tim weissctivist and author of "white like me: reflexes r reflections on race from a privileged son." let me set it up this way. tim, you were part of a conversation we had on race tuesday night in philadelphia, and you talked about white privilege. as a white, i'm sure you get a lot of backlash on that. but we are still dealing in a nation where white privilege is a reality....
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i amy farah weiss.isco city hospital rolled out shortsighted hospital -- policies that displace hundreds of residents pick in 2011 i joined my neighbour to push back against the chase bank the displaced local businesses on the car door. i realized eight years ago, in an additio, andin addition to ao against displacement, we also needed a strategic yes for inclusive and culturally enriching and sustainable development. i platform is ahead of its time politically. the policies i'm proposing can all be developed and implemented over the next year. no matter who you vote for, as your first, second or third choice for mayor, please promote my actual initiatives to stabilize and heal our systems,, neighbourhoods and neighbours and crisis. let's talk about homelessness. it's clear that san francisco's next mayor must achieve a significant reduction in the thousands of people living in crisis conditions on our sidewalks. san francisco currently spends $30 million a year on a move along strategy for d.p.w. and s
i amy farah weiss.isco city hospital rolled out shortsighted hospital -- policies that displace hundreds of residents pick in 2011 i joined my neighbour to push back against the chase bank the displaced local businesses on the car door. i realized eight years ago, in an additio, andin addition to ao against displacement, we also needed a strategic yes for inclusive and culturally enriching and sustainable development. i platform is ahead of its time politically. the policies i'm proposing can...
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for scott wapner top trade this hour, getting ahead of the fed here at post 9, joe terranova, steve weiss, sarat, and also lisa, great to have you with us. and by just about all accounts, the fed is likely to raise interest rates at 2:00 p.m. by a quarter of a point, but for the market, the most important thing will be the statement and whether or not the fed charts three total or four tal rate hikes this year. joe, how are you positioning here >> i'm positioning for higher rates. i truly believe that we're going to see probably those four rates you mentioned in 2018. followed by another four rate hikes in 2019. i would say i'm positioning more hawkishly. the conss inn incredibly strong position. we're seeing a lift in thenic numbers that are coming out after the april and may softness and the fed is going to have to deal with unemployment that is clearly right noovershooting so i think in terms of an actual trade i could give you, one of the things i have done today is both on a fed policy that's more hawkish and c-car rates, i took a position in regions financial, and i added to my bank
for scott wapner top trade this hour, getting ahead of the fed here at post 9, joe terranova, steve weiss, sarat, and also lisa, great to have you with us. and by just about all accounts, the fed is likely to raise interest rates at 2:00 p.m. by a quarter of a point, but for the market, the most important thing will be the statement and whether or not the fed charts three total or four tal rate hikes this year. joe, how are you positioning here >> i'm positioning for higher rates. i truly...
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of should we have a female james notion of a completely different story line and that indeed rachel weiss the the what the wife of daniel craig who is james bond says no you shouldn't have a will we have completely different story lines anyway let's see what some of the cost of oceans i think about this gender representation discussion starting with cate blanchett i think it's just lazy entrenched thinking i mean you know if my friday is a studio system is a little tired it's because it's got the same white you know all the you know it's men making the same season so they're into a conspiracy and i'm really excited for the moment when this doesn't get special anymore except for the fact that it is always special then really talented people are given opportunities to do their jobs one of the things that we're celebrating not just the commonality but the differences these aren't. the distinct women from a distinct backgrounds and that wolf we will side with the world looks like not just what hollywood has made the world look like. some food for thought there one of the critics saying briefl
of should we have a female james notion of a completely different story line and that indeed rachel weiss the the what the wife of daniel craig who is james bond says no you shouldn't have a will we have completely different story lines anyway let's see what some of the cost of oceans i think about this gender representation discussion starting with cate blanchett i think it's just lazy entrenched thinking i mean you know if my friday is a studio system is a little tired it's because it's got...
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weiss is happening in slow motion and not all at once?esting question and we will find out at 7:00. we know it will focus predominantly on the back office and the hq. on a bigger scale and a bigger question, why now? the ceo, who came in about three years ago, has been quite frustrated by the lack of progress that rolls-royce has been asked to achieve. this is a crucial next step. simultaneously battling a bit of a crisis. >>orerday that sent were struggling seeing, if you want to find out more, you can read it on the terminal. it's a huge wrapup of the supply chain in terms of delivering new parts that's putting pressure and delay on the process. and we an ongoing issue will see h t c help mitigate it after that. for: thank you very much joining us here on set in london. asian stocks accelerated their drop after the fed meeting and after a rapid chinese data painted a picture of a softening economy. the pboc held off fr raising rates in the wake up u.s. tightening. china -- not mention we should mention china. the data is little bit weak
weiss is happening in slow motion and not all at once?esting question and we will find out at 7:00. we know it will focus predominantly on the back office and the hq. on a bigger scale and a bigger question, why now? the ceo, who came in about three years ago, has been quite frustrated by the lack of progress that rolls-royce has been asked to achieve. this is a crucial next step. simultaneously battling a bit of a crisis. >>orerday that sent were struggling seeing, if you want to find...
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that narrative of peak earnings you may recall caterpillar being the bellwether for the concept steve weiss and i got into a debate where i was saying i don't think that's what he was really saying. there's no sign of earnings growth being interrunted we're talking about going from 20%, which was too high and was propelled by the tax cut to 10% year over year 2019 versus 2018. >> if the dollar -- you could be changing your mind >> can you hand on one second because that's a great point >> just finish >> i will. he's interrupting me >> the market will go higher with 10% earnings growth >> you change your mind real fast if you get a dollar rip >> i don't think you're going to see it >> currencies, who knows >> you have the ecb is probably going to start tightening. >> scott is going to have a full on panic attack if we keep talking. >> he's in a great mood. the caps won >> not going to be a panic attack in any stretch. might get a panic attack from somebody else, not me. all right, let's talk about microsoft. because we're talking about tech, and we're talking about the race to a trillion, or
that narrative of peak earnings you may recall caterpillar being the bellwether for the concept steve weiss and i got into a debate where i was saying i don't think that's what he was really saying. there's no sign of earnings growth being interrunted we're talking about going from 20%, which was too high and was propelled by the tax cut to 10% year over year 2019 versus 2018. >> if the dollar -- you could be changing your mind >> can you hand on one second because that's a great...
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here to debate that, steve weiss, pete najarian, carrie firestone. and this is what got us thinking about this secretary of the treasury, steven mnuchin, was on "squawk box" thimorning. as he spoke, we saw a massive turnaround in the futures. let's take a listen. >> we're very pleased it has been passed on a bipartisan basis. yesterday, 400-2 at the house. that's just an overwhelmin bipaan response. and we have looked at the issue of protecting technology is very, very important and we will use these new tools very carefully >> so mnuchin speaks what came out of the administration was less stringent in terms of china than what had been previously anticipated on monday when we saw the selloff. this is what happened on monday. peter navarro comes out on the closing bell he speaks, the market starts to lift nce that navarro bottom on monday, the s&p 500 is up 35 points so carrie firestone, i ask you this question. the administration has always looked at the stock market closely. is this just more evidence that trump has our back >> i think it's clear th
here to debate that, steve weiss, pete najarian, carrie firestone. and this is what got us thinking about this secretary of the treasury, steven mnuchin, was on "squawk box" thimorning. as he spoke, we saw a massive turnaround in the futures. let's take a listen. >> we're very pleased it has been passed on a bipartisan basis. yesterday, 400-2 at the house. that's just an overwhelmin bipaan response. and we have looked at the issue of protecting technology is very, very important...