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" jackson. >> jon: 50 cent. nt. yeah. >> stephen: always fun-- always fun to talk with him. always gives me good advice. >> jon: oh, yeah, he's great. >> stephen: now folks, as i said a little earlier, all the candidates are in iowa now. in fact, this week, 22 different democratic candidates made stops at the iowa state fair, giving voters a chance to watch them deliver stump speeches, flip pork chops, and finally find out if anyone can tell the difference between john delaney and a corn dog. ( laughter ) nope, i don't see it. i don't see it. there are so many candidates in the race, that i don't think people know who they all are. in fact, last week, we had our writer brian stack walk around new york pretending to be a made-up presidential candidate named gregory whytman. ( laughter ) and a lot of people bought it. excited to meet him. so we wanted to know if our fake candidate could appeal to the real people of iowa. jim? before gregory whytman campaigned at the iowa state fair, he needed advice from a professi
" jackson. >> jon: 50 cent. nt. yeah. >> stephen: always fun-- always fun to talk with him. always gives me good advice. >> jon: oh, yeah, he's great. >> stephen: now folks, as i said a little earlier, all the candidates are in iowa now. in fact, this week, 22 different democratic candidates made stops at the iowa state fair, giving voters a chance to watch them deliver stump speeches, flip pork chops, and finally find out if anyone can tell the difference between...
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max: 50 cents a bottle.onis: max may not realize it, but this little pit stop in dallas for the product is costing the company a heck of a lot of business. murchison products are made in chicago, then transported to dallas and then shipped out from there. to get 'em to dallas adds another 50 cents of cost to each individual unit. but keep in mind, murchison-hume, like any wholesaler, sells to retailers at twice its cost, meaning that the 50 cents turns into $1 by the time it gets to the retailer. then the retailer adds its markup. and that dollar becomes $2. and now an extra $2 has been tacked on to the retail price just because of dallas. and what do customers do when they see that inflated price? well, you take a guess. they walk away. walk me through this. max: so, we used to have a text-heavy label. i wanted to make it easy for the customer to identify. so for me, it's an icon. lemonis: i'm gonna challenge you on that. max: oh, no. lemonis: i feel like it's, like, buying products for my castle or somethi
max: 50 cents a bottle.onis: max may not realize it, but this little pit stop in dallas for the product is costing the company a heck of a lot of business. murchison products are made in chicago, then transported to dallas and then shipped out from there. to get 'em to dallas adds another 50 cents of cost to each individual unit. but keep in mind, murchison-hume, like any wholesaler, sells to retailers at twice its cost, meaning that the 50 cents turns into $1 by the time it gets to the...
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people she won't reveal to me however she doubt she'll ever encounter another figure as exciting and 50 cent and important as alexander from him both the great german naturalist and explore our. own. culture. her. superfood the way along.
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( laughter ) not only is that a great chant, it also sounds like a name of a much less successful 50 cento cents! go shorty, it's your birthday. i couldn't buy you anything for your birthday. here's a coupon for every hug. ( laughter ) while elizabeth warren was taking over new york, donald trump was doing his campaign rally new mexico, a solidly blue state with hispanic population, which is probably why he tried to taylor his speech to the crowd and it got a little uncomfortable. >> another great friend of mine, he happens to be hispanic but ever never figured it out because he looks more like a paswasp than i do. so i haven't figured that out. but i tell you what, there's nobody who loves this country more or hispanic more than steve cortez. steve. ( cheers and applause ) thank you, steve. nobody loves the hispanics more! who do you like more, the country or the hispanics? he says the country. i don't know. i may have to go for the hispanics, to be honest with you. ( audience reacts ) >> trevor: what in brown jesus' name was that? what do you like more, the country or hispanics? those t
( laughter ) not only is that a great chant, it also sounds like a name of a much less successful 50 cento cents! go shorty, it's your birthday. i couldn't buy you anything for your birthday. here's a coupon for every hug. ( laughter ) while elizabeth warren was taking over new york, donald trump was doing his campaign rally new mexico, a solidly blue state with hispanic population, which is probably why he tried to taylor his speech to the crowd and it got a little uncomfortable. >>...
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there's a petition on his own labor website with 50 cent on the labor website the 57000 people including carroll nigel graham and phoebe calling for an election i do with it whether the jeremy on the list but mr speaker i know he's worried about free trade deals with america but there's only one car in a kid she can but i can see in this house all right thank you thank you. thank you were the people to saw that the people decide on what he's doing to this country's negotiating position. by having a general election on october the 15th. here to go over well maybe the prime minister could tell us what the negotiating position actually s. . and o. you since the question i asked the prime minister may have forgotten his rather lengthy paraiso in there that the british retail consortium said and i quote that it was categorically untrue when the chance of the dutch in lancaster denied to be shortages of fresh fruit mr speaker i hope no more young female stuff are going to be frog marched out of downing street. this. week because. there was another government leak at the weekend concerning mr s
there's a petition on his own labor website with 50 cent on the labor website the 57000 people including carroll nigel graham and phoebe calling for an election i do with it whether the jeremy on the list but mr speaker i know he's worried about free trade deals with america but there's only one car in a kid she can but i can see in this house all right thank you thank you. thank you were the people to saw that the people decide on what he's doing to this country's negotiating position. by...
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the longer it takes for saudi arabia to recover, prices at the pump could increase by as much as 50 cents a gallon, though he says it's unlikely. >> this is a temporary disruption. the only real threat is if we get into some conflict with iran over it. >> the white house says the president is still considering his options when it comes to potential talks with iranian president hasan rouhani at the general assembly, but it warns they aren't helping the case with the saudi attack and will continue the maximum pressure campaign on iran, regardless of whether they meet. >> nicole, thank you. >>> supreme court justice brett kavanaugh has been hit by a newly reported sexual misconduct accusation. today's "new york times" reports a former yal classmate tried to tip off senators and the fbi last year, but according to the paper, the fbi did not investigate. president trump today fired back tweeting kavanaugh should start suing people. justice kavanaugh has deny ied l previous misconduct allegations. >>> the united auto work sers on strike against general motors. more than 45,000 workers are expec
the longer it takes for saudi arabia to recover, prices at the pump could increase by as much as 50 cents a gallon, though he says it's unlikely. >> this is a temporary disruption. the only real threat is if we get into some conflict with iran over it. >> the white house says the president is still considering his options when it comes to potential talks with iranian president hasan rouhani at the general assembly, but it warns they aren't helping the case with the saudi attack and...
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we could have a positive impact on the economy, consumers will pay 50 cents less per gasoline, the air will be cleaner, the cost will be more efficient, it works for everyone. this is a real solution without that craziness that you saw from the democrats the democrats. >> laura: your t-shirt would be f for f squared. frank for flex fuel. i got your t-shirt. all right. i've alreadyy branded you. >> i need an extra large. >> the energy expert. all right frank, thanks for coming tonight. so what is the driving force behind his 2.0? yeah, he's relaunching, remaining evangelical of course. governor mike huckabee next with his response. here, it all starts with a simple... hello! -hi! how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! [ camera clicking ] wifi up there? -ahhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy! glad i could help. at xfinity, we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. so come ask, shop, discover at your xfinity store today. >> laura: pete a buttigieg seems to be obsessed with attacking the vice
we could have a positive impact on the economy, consumers will pay 50 cents less per gasoline, the air will be cleaner, the cost will be more efficient, it works for everyone. this is a real solution without that craziness that you saw from the democrats the democrats. >> laura: your t-shirt would be f for f squared. frank for flex fuel. i got your t-shirt. all right. i've alreadyy branded you. >> i need an extra large. >> the energy expert. all right frank, thanks for coming...
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and the big star in rap now is 50 cent, or fitty cent.ng down to it. i mean, that was everywhere. it was in a commercial. ♪ >> sounds like he's integrated his hit "in da club." extraordinary. >> one of the biggest differences between the '90s and 2000s in terms of hip-hop is this idea of business. >> 33-year-old jay-z is the reigning king of rap. he owns his own record label, clothing line, and movie production company, generating almost half a billion dollars a year in sales. ♪ allow me to reintroduce myself ♪ ♪ my name is hove ♪ h to the-o-v ♪ i used to move slow plates -- >> with jay-z you're watching a hip-hop artist grow up from street tales to someone who has money, who has fame, who's traveling in very different circles now. ♪ piece of paper bearing my name ♪ ♪ got the hottest chick in the game wearing my chain ♪ ♪ that's right, hove >> even if he was rapping about some of the same things everybody else was rapping about, street life, moving drugs, it was in such a unique way that he was almost inventing a new language. >> i really
and the big star in rap now is 50 cent, or fitty cent.ng down to it. i mean, that was everywhere. it was in a commercial. ♪ >> sounds like he's integrated his hit "in da club." extraordinary. >> one of the biggest differences between the '90s and 2000s in terms of hip-hop is this idea of business. >> 33-year-old jay-z is the reigning king of rap. he owns his own record label, clothing line, and movie production company, generating almost half a billion dollars a...
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so 50 cents of extrinzic value mp when you're targeting a move up to say 55 bucks obviously you don't want to buy those 55 calls because you're in a situation traders want strikes to run tlau their short strikes. isin this case there's only two. we elected to go the with 50s risking 25% of the stock price the stock is fairly priced if it turns out this is not a rebound, you're going to be risking a rel tvlly small amount >> this has been a stock in a down trend for a couple of years now. i think it's interesting here. and this 1 in particular is and mike just talked to the valuation and maybe towards 55 billion. i think this is a good examplel off simp lay buy alg caing a cal that's already in the money. it's what you'd risk if you bought the stock but that's it and you don't have an idio sin kratic news so i like the risk/reward. and people will start looking at pharma stocks yielding three and a quarter percent. i think it works out and this is a way to trade this idea >> independent of this particular call. top sectorer on the day. and i just think there's going to be a shift to th
so 50 cents of extrinzic value mp when you're targeting a move up to say 55 bucks obviously you don't want to buy those 55 calls because you're in a situation traders want strikes to run tlau their short strikes. isin this case there's only two. we elected to go the with 50s risking 25% of the stock price the stock is fairly priced if it turns out this is not a rebound, you're going to be risking a rel tvlly small amount >> this has been a stock in a down trend for a couple of years now....
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you can get at least 50 cents more. ou've raised the price of the product by 50 cents, the incremental gross profit is 48 cents. over the course of the year, if you sold 25,000 of them, you'd make close to $12,000 in additional profit all from doing one thing -- putting marshmallows on a stick. it's all about the presentation. -alexa: i agree. -sam: we're ready. ♪ lemonis: based on the feedback that we got at the farmers market about the salted caramel, i want to sort of take it to the next step. unfortunately, sam and alexa haven't dealt witha commercial kitchen,ve tt and i have a surprise for them. i wanted to bring someone here that iht someone that i thought would be able to help us think about creative ways to make food and who has a lot of chef experience as ♪ -sam: [ gasps ] -pete: hi, everybody. sam: look! it's pete! lemonis: pete behringer is a gentleman that i partnered with a couple of years ago. he owns sweet pete's candy, and it's one of the largest candy stores now in america. he's also the king of the salt
you can get at least 50 cents more. ou've raised the price of the product by 50 cents, the incremental gross profit is 48 cents. over the course of the year, if you sold 25,000 of them, you'd make close to $12,000 in additional profit all from doing one thing -- putting marshmallows on a stick. it's all about the presentation. -alexa: i agree. -sam: we're ready. ♪ lemonis: based on the feedback that we got at the farmers market about the salted caramel, i want to sort of take it to the next...
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i remember i got a postcard that said i got 50 cents off coupon of the company that defrauded me. >> interesting thing about your proposal, a number of people sitting in the room today, including miss ward from new york, who has been charged $180,000 for the privilege of going through compelled arbitration. they're trying to escape these compulsory high attorney fees by having the right to go to court. and if we have high fees to file in court, we should deal with that separately in terms of attorneys fees, there's court rules that impose reasonableness caps on what attorneys charge. >> reclaiming my time, try to get a judge to enforce those rules. i've got lots of class action settlements in my time and, you know, it says please read the fine print so i've done it. you know, you look at how much the fees are and how much the total pot to be distributed is. attorneys fees come off the top. and the allegedly victims of the class action get up what's left over, which could be a 50 cent coupon attached to the postcard. >> that xws to the question of what plaintiffs get and plaintiffs at
i remember i got a postcard that said i got 50 cents off coupon of the company that defrauded me. >> interesting thing about your proposal, a number of people sitting in the room today, including miss ward from new york, who has been charged $180,000 for the privilege of going through compelled arbitration. they're trying to escape these compulsory high attorney fees by having the right to go to court. and if we have high fees to file in court, we should deal with that separately in terms...
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the stock was trading about 50 1/2 or a little higher at the time 50 cents of value that we're looking at the idea is, when you're looking at an expiration, when you are targeting a move up to 55 bucks. you don't want to buy the 55 calls. you're in a situation, that traders want stocks to run to the long strikes and the short strikes. there's the 2 1/2 or the 50s we elected to go with the 50s, risking 50% of the stock price to make that bet if it turns out this is not actually a rebound, you're going to be risking a small amount >> the stock has had a rally this is a stock that's been in a downtrend. this one is out of favor this one is. and mike just talked to valuati valuation, the chart set up for that move. i think this is a really good example of just buying a call that's already in the money here you're risking that $2.50 in premium, which is what you would be risking if you just bought the stock right here but that's it. and you don't risk the id oyoe swe sin i like the risk/reward if you get the move that carter thinks and people start looking at pharma stocks that are trading
the stock was trading about 50 1/2 or a little higher at the time 50 cents of value that we're looking at the idea is, when you're looking at an expiration, when you are targeting a move up to 55 bucks. you don't want to buy the 55 calls. you're in a situation, that traders want stocks to run to the long strikes and the short strikes. there's the 2 1/2 or the 50s we elected to go with the 50s, risking 50% of the stock price to make that bet if it turns out this is not actually a rebound, you're...
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economists say the longer it takes saudi arabia to reve prices at the pump could increase by as much as 50 cents gallon. drivers on the west coast could be hit the hardest since that region accounts for nearly half of all u.s. crude imports from saudi arabia. and yesterday president trump said he authorized the release of oil from the u.s. strategic petroleum reserve if needed. anne-marie? >> all right. diane king hall at the new york stock exchange. we will see you later. thank you. >> sure thing. >>> breaking overnight, oxycontin maker purdue pharma, the company accused of fueling the opioid epidemic, has filed for bankrutcy. it comes days after the company reached a tentative $12 billion settlement with many of the state and local governments suing it. the bankruptcy filing was anticipated. more than 2,500 lawsuits were filed against purdue. about half the states have not signed on to the settlement. several plan to object it -- to it, rather, in bankruptcy court. >>> supreme court justice brett kavanaugh is at the center of another political controversy involving alleged sexual misconduct. "
economists say the longer it takes saudi arabia to reve prices at the pump could increase by as much as 50 cents gallon. drivers on the west coast could be hit the hardest since that region accounts for nearly half of all u.s. crude imports from saudi arabia. and yesterday president trump said he authorized the release of oil from the u.s. strategic petroleum reserve if needed. anne-marie? >> all right. diane king hall at the new york stock exchange. we will see you later. thank you....
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the company is offering 50 cent espresso shots. >> the trump tariffs on china have taken full effecth your wallet, because it will soon -- we'll all soon feel the effects. we have the details. steve, good morning. >> good morning, happy labor day to both of you this is coming from "the new york times" which has had its own battles with the administration, but very interesting. it says across the income spectrum, tariffs may cost up to $970 for a wealthy american households that's according to research here in london and the london school of economics. meanwhile, what is the ultimate test of how you have lived your life well, warren buffet who is 89 years old on saturday, he said when you get to my age, the measure is how many people you want to love you actually do love you and elsewhere, the employees who are happiest in america. apparently people under 35 are happiest with their paychecks. i didn't know gen-x, i didn't know they were working yet back to you. >> thank you, steve. >> the latest on hurricane dorian is just ahead here, plus supreme court justice ruth bader ginsberg on
the company is offering 50 cent espresso shots. >> the trump tariffs on china have taken full effecth your wallet, because it will soon -- we'll all soon feel the effects. we have the details. steve, good morning. >> good morning, happy labor day to both of you this is coming from "the new york times" which has had its own battles with the administration, but very interesting. it says across the income spectrum, tariffs may cost up to $970 for a wealthy american households...
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disruptonpetemorici e longer it takes for saudi arabia to recover, prices at the pump could increase by as much as 50 cents gallon, though he says it's unlikely. >> this is a temporary disruption. the only real threat is if we get into some conflict with iran over it. >> reporter: the white house says the president is still considering his options when it comes to potential talks with iranian president hassan rouhani. later this month at the u.n. geral assembly, it warns iran isn't helping its case with a saudi attack and will continue its maximum pressure campaign on iran regardless of whether they meet. elaine? >> quijano: nikole killion, thank you. supreme court justice brett vavanaugh has been hit by a newly reported sexual misconduct accusation. today's "new york times" reports a former yale classmate tried to tip-off senators and the f.b.i. last year, but according to the paper, the f.b.i. did not investigate. president trump today fired back, tweeting kavanaugh should "start suing people." justice kavanaugh has denied all previous misconduct allegations. the united auto workers is on strike against
disruptonpetemorici e longer it takes for saudi arabia to recover, prices at the pump could increase by as much as 50 cents gallon, though he says it's unlikely. >> this is a temporary disruption. the only real threat is if we get into some conflict with iran over it. >> reporter: the white house says the president is still considering his options when it comes to potential talks with iranian president hassan rouhani. later this month at the u.n. geral assembly, it warns iran isn't...
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obviously the stock was trading about 50 and a half or a little bit higher at the time really there is 50 cents wofrgt worth of extrinsicville in these things that we're looking at. the idea here is that you know when you look at expiration where you have 2.5 or $5 wide strikes and targeting the move up to 5 a dollars. obviously you do not want to buy the $55 calls because you're in a situation options traders want stocks running through the long and to the short strikes in this case there is only two strikes, the two and a halves or the 50s. we elected the 50s risking 5% of the stock price to make the bullish bet. stock is fairly priced a and options fairly priced. if it turns out it's not a rebound you risk a relatively small amount. >> lou do you feel about bottom fishing. >> the stock has a rally and it's been in a downrend trend for a couple of reasons here it's obviously the group is pretty much out of favor and this one in particular is. mike talked to challenge the charts set up toward the moflg filling in the gap from 2018 i think this isa really good example of buying a call that's al
obviously the stock was trading about 50 and a half or a little bit higher at the time really there is 50 cents wofrgt worth of extrinsicville in these things that we're looking at. the idea here is that you know when you look at expiration where you have 2.5 or $5 wide strikes and targeting the move up to 5 a dollars. obviously you do not want to buy the $55 calls because you're in a situation options traders want stocks running through the long and to the short strikes in this case there is...
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the only job he was offered was plucking chickens for 50 cent an hour and my mother said "you will nothat." so he just had to strike out on his own. >> like so many chinese immigrants, my grandfather started a family restaurant. >> it was a typical chinese american restaurant. i can still remember the menu from 1955, you know, $1.25 for four shrimp, a scoop of fried rice and chow mein. >> my father grew up working in the family business. >> how old do you think he was here? >> my guess is 16. i don't remember him smiling a lot. >> what was life like working in that if we didn't sell anything, we wouldn't eat. so it was very difficult. >> do you think people look down on them in america because nerp chinese in. >> i do. when we my father would look at them like are you kidding me? but it was our life so he simply said okay. >> so he just dealt with it. >> yes. we had to internalize all of it. >> do you think grandfather was resentful of his life in america because he came from such privilege in china? >> yoks i think my father and my mother were very, very proud. one memory that comes t
the only job he was offered was plucking chickens for 50 cent an hour and my mother said "you will nothat." so he just had to strike out on his own. >> like so many chinese immigrants, my grandfather started a family restaurant. >> it was a typical chinese american restaurant. i can still remember the menu from 1955, you know, $1.25 for four shrimp, a scoop of fried rice and chow mein. >> my father grew up working in the family business. >> how old do you think...
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cents. [cheers] and we can be real about levelling the playing field. we can put $50 billion into our historically black colleges and universiti universities. [cheers] two cents. and just one more i'll mention, we can do all of that and cancel student loan debt for 95% of the folks who have got it. two cents. two cents. so there it is. we talk about what's broken and we show our plans to make real change, plans that touch people's lives, and third, we build a movement to make it happen all across this country. now you know me and you know the kind of campaign i'm running. i don't go behind closed doors to fancy fundraisers with corporate ceo's and millionaires. instead, i spend time with you. and-- so far 26 states and puerto ri rico, 129 town halls. thousands of unfiltered questions and the real measure of democracy's more than 50,000 selfies. there it is. you know, i get it that in america there are going to be people who are richer and people who are not so rich and the rich are going to own more shoes and they're going to own more cars and they may even own more h
cents. [cheers] and we can be real about levelling the playing field. we can put $50 billion into our historically black colleges and universiti universities. [cheers] two cents. and just one more i'll mention, we can do all of that and cancel student loan debt for 95% of the folks who have got it. two cents. two cents. so there it is. we talk about what's broken and we show our plans to make real change, plans that touch people's lives, and third, we build a movement to make it happen all...
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very expensive and will cost 50 cents a week you will pay this like a donation of your taxes. but people took that okay that you are being upfront but what i don't like with the trump administration is they / the nasa budget but the kennedy effect four.4 percent of the national budget annually going to nasa now it is one third of 1 percent. you can't do these things on the cheap. if we really do a big moonshot platform as a steppingstone than with real presidential leadership you have to pull the democrats and definitely have to up the nasa budget until the trump administration does that, i don't take them very seriously others talked about even 41 was a believer only the public is excited for people in space purple. im excited about jpl with the mars rover and i am a bit of a space buff but nasa isn't just moonshot but a global positioning of earth and telling us weather forecasting , serving the planet earth for science and a very serious way. kennedy thought scientist where the coin of the realm this was also for schoolkids to teach science education to get excited about ex
very expensive and will cost 50 cents a week you will pay this like a donation of your taxes. but people took that okay that you are being upfront but what i don't like with the trump administration is they / the nasa budget but the kennedy effect four.4 percent of the national budget annually going to nasa now it is one third of 1 percent. you can't do these things on the cheap. if we really do a big moonshot platform as a steppingstone than with real presidential leadership you have to pull...
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politics is a little bit more it was after that and maybe more critical but having in mind that more 50 per cent of poles are saying that the question of restitution is not done yet and they feel that's not enough happened in the polish gentleman lation and that and also having in my study in polish society if you talk about german polish relations the history of the 2nd world war is still number one or the subject number one this is just hindus is a signal that we need to continue this discussion maybe it's not about the number but it's generally above the discussion about what happened in the boat. about the war about different aspects of the 2nd world war and of course its consequences for . bilateral relations but also for political relations neuro or on a cruise line to catch thank you very much for your health thank you very much. for arias charlotte cleric has won his 1st ever formula one grand prix and belgium but a victory was changed with sadness after his good friend i'm 20 and beth was killed in a crash on the same track just yesterday. everyone stuart's on the grid in belgium with t
politics is a little bit more it was after that and maybe more critical but having in mind that more 50 per cent of poles are saying that the question of restitution is not done yet and they feel that's not enough happened in the polish gentleman lation and that and also having in my study in polish society if you talk about german polish relations the history of the 2nd world war is still number one or the subject number one this is just hindus is a signal that we need to continue this...
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and see who surprised 50 cent on our set. >> me, shaquille o'neal. >> felicity huffman is going to prisondays. >> wendy has a bit more to say about that. >> if you were given the right tools, of course. >> song writing 101 with blake shelton. easy to guess who this one is about. ♪ i love you but i don't miss you ♪
and see who surprised 50 cent on our set. >> me, shaquille o'neal. >> felicity huffman is going to prisondays. >> wendy has a bit more to say about that. >> if you were given the right tools, of course. >> song writing 101 with blake shelton. easy to guess who this one is about. ♪ i love you but i don't miss you ♪
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by the way you take 30 minutes to fill up your car go inside and buy a 3-dollar coke that he pays 50 centsilliant, this is marketing 101 -- >> 97% of the cars are not going to provide service for questioning that does not make a lot of sense to me. >> their living off a 20000 car owners in the small state, you cannot make a living, he is way ahead of the curve and one guy everybody is talking about. >> my question as a businessman, why not do both and have the gas and electric. it makes no business sense. when brazil back a couple decades ago wanted to have a bigger push into ethanol, they do not want to be so reliant on oil, they instituted a rule that every gas station in all of brazil had to offer ethanol at the pump even if you just had one so sure enough, eventually they caught on and it was cheaper and better than oil so they became energy independent. maybe somewhere down the road there is some kind of ability for more and more gas stations to offer up the service. i don't know if i'm owning the gas station, i'd say electric only and i don't think it's a great business decision. but
by the way you take 30 minutes to fill up your car go inside and buy a 3-dollar coke that he pays 50 centsilliant, this is marketing 101 -- >> 97% of the cars are not going to provide service for questioning that does not make a lot of sense to me. >> their living off a 20000 car owners in the small state, you cannot make a living, he is way ahead of the curve and one guy everybody is talking about. >> my question as a businessman, why not do both and have the gas and...
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everybody is making so much money today that gasoline doesn't have an effect when it only bounces 50 cents to 75 cents. >> that's a big bounce you still don't see an impact? >> not like it used to everybody is making so much money today. that's one of the reasons we haven't been in a recession. >> i used to be a server at applebees and we used to pay attention to the gas prices ie cross the street when prices go up we would get less >> there's some state where is the prices are higher, california, illinois as you look and we're talking off break there as you look and segment your business and you have restaurants and hospitality properties that go across the spectrum, are the high end properties in the thriving metro areas holding up better than the more middle market properties in tourist areas or the suburbs >> first off the tourist areas are always great because i have so many tourism locations even in '08, '09 like b bubba gump at time square was never hurt the suburban locations hurt. those are the people trying to make their mortgage. my high ends are staying up there. their numbers
everybody is making so much money today that gasoline doesn't have an effect when it only bounces 50 cents to 75 cents. >> that's a big bounce you still don't see an impact? >> not like it used to everybody is making so much money today. that's one of the reasons we haven't been in a recession. >> i used to be a server at applebees and we used to pay attention to the gas prices ie cross the street when prices go up we would get less >> there's some state where is the...
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if you're out there and some gas station dealer jacks up the price of gas by 50 cents or a dollar a gallon gouging. no reason to see that. we will likely see effect on gasoline u.s. shale which is safe is all that more attractive stocks are up mostly because of short covering, but u.s. oil is looking fairly good as well. other angles, aram co ipo. they were in abu dhabi discussing this when the attacks happened will that be delayed or shelved, this plays into effect there as well don't forget the china trade war aspect china is the biggestr of saudi oil. they tariffed our oil, our crude exports to china you wonder, they're going to need u.s. oil more after this, will they drop tariffs as some measure of goodwill, could this factor into this those are five big themes we follow today, tomorrow, all week worldwide team coverage. a lot of angles to focus on. right now it is huge jumps in stocks that everyone has been talking about sf. >> a lot to unpack there will oil factor into the fed's decision tomorrow? joining us, chief investment strategist, and northwestern mutual strategist brent schu
if you're out there and some gas station dealer jacks up the price of gas by 50 cents or a dollar a gallon gouging. no reason to see that. we will likely see effect on gasoline u.s. shale which is safe is all that more attractive stocks are up mostly because of short covering, but u.s. oil is looking fairly good as well. other angles, aram co ipo. they were in abu dhabi discussing this when the attacks happened will that be delayed or shelved, this plays into effect there as well don't forget...
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are being bought very aggressively today stock was a little bit lower trading around 137 and now 50 cents higher and paying 30 cents for those options. now, those options, obviously, expire not too long from now i like what we're seeing and i like what we're seeing there $5 move. can it make that kind of move shortly? i think it very well could if we see that move to the upside, i'm in these calls i already own the stock, but i alsoadded the calls. i'm bullish bullish now when it comes to microsoft one more for you, as well. take a look at ashr. the china 300. the most liquid, biggest of the names out there. and it's very interesting. we've seen it many times in the past, as well. they're buying and very aggressively buying. when i say that, they bought over 28,500. they're rolling up and they're rolling up from the 28.5 to the october 29 calls and these expire on october 4th. so, pretty aggressively bought, once again a huge number. they already made some money and they want to make a little bit more i'm in this trade and only a couple weeks long, as well that has been the theme of this
are being bought very aggressively today stock was a little bit lower trading around 137 and now 50 cents higher and paying 30 cents for those options. now, those options, obviously, expire not too long from now i like what we're seeing and i like what we're seeing there $5 move. can it make that kind of move shortly? i think it very well could if we see that move to the upside, i'm in these calls i already own the stock, but i alsoadded the calls. i'm bullish bullish now when it comes to...
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but as susan was talking this news came out, we saw the stock dip a little bit, 40, 50 cents, reallyes. wall street grappling how to understand this. earlier we talked about the iphone at 69. we should have talked about the pro. is this price point you're anticipating, 999, 1099 number? >> the price points on the pro are in line what we're expecting. the fact they took the base version of the 11 down will drive incremental volume over the next year. they do pen fit as we talked about from some of the components coming down in cost. they're passing that along. i think ultimately what will matter for the company and the stock price beyond today over the coming weeks is whether these products and services are innovative enough to keep people buying them and ultimately expanding beyond what they may be currently using. so for example, if they get the watch or airpods, not just a phone. charles: apple has a proven track record when it comes to hardware. they have very unproven record when it comes to things like arcade or services, the watch. i mean i think they're off to a pretty good st
but as susan was talking this news came out, we saw the stock dip a little bit, 40, 50 cents, reallyes. wall street grappling how to understand this. earlier we talked about the iphone at 69. we should have talked about the pro. is this price point you're anticipating, 999, 1099 number? >> the price points on the pro are in line what we're expecting. the fact they took the base version of the 11 down will drive incremental volume over the next year. they do pen fit as we talked about from...
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i bought everything at 50 cents on the dollar. i said i'd like to see that receipt.signed a confidentiality statement. i said well i'll take a look at that. >> where did he tell you she had gone? >> he said i heard she got an apartment in panama city. >> i said so where is her stuff and everything? he goes, oh, yeah, she got there and had me send her some jewelry and money air cargo. i said i'd like to see the receipt on that. this girl is not going to have you looking through her drawers and her jewelry. >> and another curious thing was happening over at bill's place. no one could figure out why cher's devoted dog jack kept leaping off cher's island and swimming to bill's house over and over again. >> they kept going back to your old home and swim over. >> he would swim right back and stay right there. >> but for bill, it was business as usual. he even threw one of his famous parties at cher's place with all her things still there. it all seemed a little odd to her friend shawn trainer who stopped by that night. >> it wasn't very well attended. >> why didn't people
i bought everything at 50 cents on the dollar. i said i'd like to see that receipt.signed a confidentiality statement. i said well i'll take a look at that. >> where did he tell you she had gone? >> he said i heard she got an apartment in panama city. >> i said so where is her stuff and everything? he goes, oh, yeah, she got there and had me send her some jewelry and money air cargo. i said i'd like to see the receipt on that. this girl is not going to have you looking through...
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guy looks like 50 cent but he acts like tevin campbell. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: did you go to amsterdam right now. [ laughter ] i've never seen a place where you can do anything, man. and they had the red light district. and then we went out there on a sunday morning and i guess those are the women that don't get money at saturday night. they were just in the window like this on a sunday morning just looking. i said no, man. >> jimmy: it's probably a good call. >> you need to get out of that window. it's like tales of the crypt in there, man. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: when you go to amsterdam now, is it k ruined a little bit now that cannabis is legal here in california? >> it is, man. it ain't no fair, man. >> jimmy: seems like it would take some of the fun out of that. >> it did. because i used to go over there and just brag about smoking in front of the police. >> jimmy: yeah. >> they said it's legal in america. but it ain't quite legal yet. >> jimmy: not everywhere. >> yeah. because the police are still looking at me crazy. >> jimmy: maybe you're just imagine things. >> yeah, i'm imagi
guy looks like 50 cent but he acts like tevin campbell. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: did you go to amsterdam right now. [ laughter ] i've never seen a place where you can do anything, man. and they had the red light district. and then we went out there on a sunday morning and i guess those are the women that don't get money at saturday night. they were just in the window like this on a sunday morning just looking. i said no, man. >> jimmy: it's probably a good call. >> you need to...
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goldman sachs and morgan stanley and merrill lynch traded stocks for 50 cents a share and the volcker rule didn't exist. the brokerage industry is no longer stabilizing influence in the market trading secondly, when i joined the industry, 80% or 90% of the volume was in the new york stock exchange today 80% of the volume is off the board. the specialist system doesn't work and number three, some unexplained ra unexplained reason to me, they eliminated the up tick rule that worked effectively for 70-odd years. enacted in 1938. this gave rise to quantitative trading which buy strength and sell weakness. everyone i know with a lot of money buys weakness and sells strength you had a down move in the market in the fourth quarter last year, unaccompanied by any fundamental reason the worst since 1929 this is because there's no stabilizing influence in the market that's going to bite us one day. >> let me ask you what shannon alluded to because there's been a pick-up in conversation this week about value over growth that you're going to see a meaningful move back into so-called value stocks
goldman sachs and morgan stanley and merrill lynch traded stocks for 50 cents a share and the volcker rule didn't exist. the brokerage industry is no longer stabilizing influence in the market trading secondly, when i joined the industry, 80% or 90% of the volume was in the new york stock exchange today 80% of the volume is off the board. the specialist system doesn't work and number three, some unexplained ra unexplained reason to me, they eliminated the up tick rule that worked effectively...
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bob you bought it at the ends of a sector scale only that this got the 2nd. 50 cent even though. you miss a new casting valid food and sorry food fund to miss them to also money your. gift some policeman saw the runnels most of the home. saw the fact that i mean i'm fairly obviously it's a vent full of bombs going in there must by. some remote come on twitter to bail us out of tanking walking pup was going to come after months of santa. just get him not if he couldn't let me cure me to him or dino me for me it would mean a bomb. a 5th of all a few done that. so if he didn't. figure on the. i mean there are psychics and. then on the hull funny it on the. saw the big christmas. or kid. they go in your bed all their love so the baby would know that. hell i'll see leave about targets and hands on them vending book on dot com befallen say nonstop via telephone. we have better. sense on his i'm a possible somehow more though house wanting a home there with an article of also the low man on feels like again an awesome legal love on. the part decimal him. and move on elemental going on i
bob you bought it at the ends of a sector scale only that this got the 2nd. 50 cent even though. you miss a new casting valid food and sorry food fund to miss them to also money your. gift some policeman saw the runnels most of the home. saw the fact that i mean i'm fairly obviously it's a vent full of bombs going in there must by. some remote come on twitter to bail us out of tanking walking pup was going to come after months of santa. just get him not if he couldn't let me cure me to him or...
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documentary he's a black man named tyshawn, i dated when i was 16 and i know everybody knows i dated 50 cent only like black guys and you discriminate against your own race." so i would like to say that i'm available to white men, too. [ laughter ] >> seth: that's very nice of you to say >> okay? i want to clear that i don't discriminate against white men [ applause ] >> seth: that is very sweet of you. >> even though, you know, you guys know what you did [ laughter ] but -- wait, what was the question sorry. >> seth: shoplifting >> shoplifting well he and i got caught, a, with three dime bags when we were 16, he was 18 every time, they let me go and every time, he got arrested and he ended up spending 14 years in jail and i never thought about that at the time my the director of this documentary made me go back there and revisit that i was like, "no more ex boyfriends." like, "i've met up with a couple and it doesn't go well." so i wasn't that into it but it was important and, you know, there are examples i mean, i've walked into an airport. you know how annoying the airport can be, and the
documentary he's a black man named tyshawn, i dated when i was 16 and i know everybody knows i dated 50 cent only like black guys and you discriminate against your own race." so i would like to say that i'm available to white men, too. [ laughter ] >> seth: that's very nice of you to say >> okay? i want to clear that i don't discriminate against white men [ applause ] >> seth: that is very sweet of you. >> even though, you know, you guys know what you did [ laughter...
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week we talk about short term, this is very short term but they are buying the 21st, maybe up to 50 cents i like both these. i'll be in for a week on the drop box at least a couple weeks when you look at mgm. >> longer term -- >> and tweet those out too >> and a quick one on lvs, another gambling play of course. just beneath 58 bucks, they are in here buying the january 60 calls. paid about $3.20, so because that is more expensive, i'm going to spread it off, but i'll go be in these about two months. a lot of these traded 13,000 second one chinese play, sthr, just below $20 a share, they are buying 25,000 of the october 4th expiration calls at the 29 strike like that one a lot too. i'll be in those probably a week to ten days. >> last thursday 25,000 ahead of these 25,000 >> and depot downgraded today. >> it is up 30% year to date you are only to getting about a 2% dividends yield and i think below story 1e9s up better from here i think there is more operating leverage but still a great company. pro still in early innings >> good stuff. and let's do final trades. >> cisco systems, we thin
week we talk about short term, this is very short term but they are buying the 21st, maybe up to 50 cents i like both these. i'll be in for a week on the drop box at least a couple weeks when you look at mgm. >> longer term -- >> and tweet those out too >> and a quick one on lvs, another gambling play of course. just beneath 58 bucks, they are in here buying the january 60 calls. paid about $3.20, so because that is more expensive, i'm going to spread it off, but i'll go be in...
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in various denominations, some of them are 10 cents, some of them are a dollar, some of them are 50 cents or something like that. you get them and you get them and you get them and you fill the book full of them and when it comes out to $18.75, you walk over to the place and with that $18.75 you can buy yourself a war bond. now, those of you who are math experts are going to realize that a 10 cent stamp it's going to take you a lot of time to buy enough savings stamps for $18.75. that's why the stamps came in various denominations larger than that, $1, $5, things like that. but what if you were strictly a 10 cent kind of person? that's all right. what it did was as we're going to see, the cost of a comic book back then was 10 cents. right? action comics number 1 the first appearance of superman, it's got that 10 cent price sticker on it. it's worth a whole lot more than that now, but 10 cent price sticker. if you've only got 10 cents here is what you do, you might spend one dime on a comic book, maybe another dime on something else like a cookie or some ice cream, but then another dime yo
in various denominations, some of them are 10 cents, some of them are a dollar, some of them are 50 cents or something like that. you get them and you get them and you get them and you fill the book full of them and when it comes out to $18.75, you walk over to the place and with that $18.75 you can buy yourself a war bond. now, those of you who are math experts are going to realize that a 10 cent stamp it's going to take you a lot of time to buy enough savings stamps for $18.75. that's why the...
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that independent bookstores are bucking the trend the american booksellers association reports a 50 per cent increase in such bookstores in the last decade and an increase in sales of books i mean real books the kind that you can ruffle through and smell that's on the rise for 25 years people have been talking about the death of print but it it really does have an enduring quality richard ray has got a line is executive director of the d.c. public library he says while patrons continue to check out e-books in large numbers the high prices publishers charge libraries to license those books make their offerings limited libraries have to pay sometimes. 5 or 6 times as much as you would pay for an e-book we would have to so if you're paying $10.00 for an e-book we might pay $6070.00 or $80.00 for an e-book overall e-book sales in the us market have been on the decline since 2015 author did need around 3 green says that's not surprising she says physical books are just as important to a community as physical bookstores people want to read books we want to be able to have relationships with author
that independent bookstores are bucking the trend the american booksellers association reports a 50 per cent increase in such bookstores in the last decade and an increase in sales of books i mean real books the kind that you can ruffle through and smell that's on the rise for 25 years people have been talking about the death of print but it it really does have an enduring quality richard ray has got a line is executive director of the d.c. public library he says while patrons continue to check...
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[cheers and applause] so-- [crowd chanting] yes, that is a two cent tax on fortunes over $50 million.rst 50 million, don't worry, you're in the clear. but for your 50 millionth and first dollar, you've got to pitch in two cents and two cents for every dollar after that, just two cents. [crowd chanting] so i look at it this way, you built a great fortune here in this country, worked hard, stayed up late, unlike anyone else, yeah, you worked hard, you built a great fortune or you inherited one, good for you. but i guarantee that any great fortune in america was built at least in part using workers all of us helped pay to educate. [cheers and applause] so at least in part, getting your goods to market on roads and bridges all of us helped pay to build. built at least in part protected by police and firefighters all of us helped pay their salaries. and we're happy to do it. this is america. we're happy to invest in opportunities for everyone, but we're saying that if you make it big, really big, really, really big, it will cost of 1/10 of 1% bigger than $50 million then pitch in two cents
[cheers and applause] so-- [crowd chanting] yes, that is a two cent tax on fortunes over $50 million.rst 50 million, don't worry, you're in the clear. but for your 50 millionth and first dollar, you've got to pitch in two cents and two cents for every dollar after that, just two cents. [crowd chanting] so i look at it this way, you built a great fortune here in this country, worked hard, stayed up late, unlike anyone else, yeah, you worked hard, you built a great fortune or you inherited one,...
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no one would have bet 50 cents that i would have gotten my career back, i would have been back on televisionaid you don't so much when stuff happens in life, as it does to all of us, it's not so much about moving on, it's about moving forward through challenges, grief, disappointment. what's the difference between moving on and moving forward? >> that was taught to me by a friend whose husband died in the september 11th terror attack. i talked about moving -- moving on. she said, no, no, she corrected me. she said, you do not move on, you move forward. you take that with you, but you move forward in life because that experience has become a part of you. and -- and keep it with you, keep the learnings from it with you. but move forward and get -- get new things going in your life. >> there were thousands of stories submitted. >> it was so hard to pick. >> how did you pick? >> sometimes it was just like we've got too many where it's focusing on somebody who lost their job. we can't do any more of those "i lost my job" stories, we'll save it until we do the 101 stories about losing my job. we t
no one would have bet 50 cents that i would have gotten my career back, i would have been back on televisionaid you don't so much when stuff happens in life, as it does to all of us, it's not so much about moving on, it's about moving forward through challenges, grief, disappointment. what's the difference between moving on and moving forward? >> that was taught to me by a friend whose husband died in the september 11th terror attack. i talked about moving -- moving on. she said, no, no,...
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but your 50 million and first dollar, you have to pitch in to -- two cents.nd two cents for every dollar after that. two cents. [cheers and applause] sen. warren: this hits the top 1/10 of 1% of great fortunes in this country. and what can we do with two cents? we could do universal childcare for every baby in this country. [cheers and applause] sen. warren: universal pre-k for every three-year-old and four-year-old in this country. who's in? [cheers and applause] sen. warren: raise the wages of every childcare worker in preschool teacher in this country. two cents! [cheers and applause] sen. warren: we can do all of that, and we can make technical school, community college, and four-year college free for anyone who wants an education. two cents! [cheers and applause] sen. warren: and we can be real about leveling the playing field. we could put $15 billion into our historically black colleges and universities. two cents! [cheers and applause] sen. warren: and just one more i will mention. we can do all of that and cancel student loan debt for 95% of folks wh
but your 50 million and first dollar, you have to pitch in to -- two cents.nd two cents for every dollar after that. two cents. [cheers and applause] sen. warren: this hits the top 1/10 of 1% of great fortunes in this country. and what can we do with two cents? we could do universal childcare for every baby in this country. [cheers and applause] sen. warren: universal pre-k for every three-year-old and four-year-old in this country. who's in? [cheers and applause] sen. warren: raise the wages...
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today, actor, producer, recording artist curtis "50 cent" jackson and fun and games with youtube superstare kelly ripa and ryan seacrest. >> ryan: i like this. >> ♪ everything's coming up ♪ aces, aces >> ryan: oh! good morning. whoo! oh! hi, hi, hi. there we go. all right. come on in. [cheers and applause]
today, actor, producer, recording artist curtis "50 cent" jackson and fun and games with youtube superstare kelly ripa and ryan seacrest. >> ryan: i like this. >> ♪ everything's coming up ♪ aces, aces >> ryan: oh! good morning. whoo! oh! hi, hi, hi. there we go. all right. come on in. [cheers and applause]
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it big, really big , really really big, the top one 10th of one percent, bigger than $50 million,and pitch in two cents so everyone else gets a chance to make it . [applause] and what can we do with two cents? universal childcare for every baby in this country. universal pre-k for every three-year-old and four-year-old in america . and raise the wages of every childcare worker and preschool teacher in this country. all that for two cents and more. we can make technical school, community college and four-year college tuition free for everyone. and we can level the playing field and put $50 billion directly into our historically black colleges and universities . >> all of this and we can cancel student loan debt for 95 percent. so think what that means. real opportunity. not just opportunity for people born into privilege. opportunity for everyone. and opportunity, real opportunity requires honesty. working families all across this country have been denied the opportunities they deserve. but the path for black and brown and native families has been even steeper. and that is why my plan to tackle historic
it big, really big , really really big, the top one 10th of one percent, bigger than $50 million,and pitch in two cents so everyone else gets a chance to make it . [applause] and what can we do with two cents? universal childcare for every baby in this country. universal pre-k for every three-year-old and four-year-old in america . and raise the wages of every childcare worker and preschool teacher in this country. all that for two cents and more. we can make technical school, community college...
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that independent bookstores are bucking the trend that american booksellers association reports a 50 per cent increase in such bookstores in the last decade and an increase in sales of books i mean real books the kind that you can ruffle through and so. mel that's on the rise for 25 years people have been talking about the death of print but it it really does have an enduring quality richard ray has got a line is executive director of the d.c. public library he says while patrons continue to check out e-books in large numbers the high prices publishers charge libraries to license those books make their offerings limited as libraries have to pay sometimes. 5 or 6 times as much as you would pay for an e-book we would have to so if you're paying $10.00 for an e-book we might pay $6070.00 or $80.00 for an e-book overall e-book sales in the u.s. market have been on the decline since 2015 authored the need around 3 green says that's not surprising she says physical books are just as important to a community as physical bookstores people want to read books we want to be able to have relationships wi
that independent bookstores are bucking the trend that american booksellers association reports a 50 per cent increase in such bookstores in the last decade and an increase in sales of books i mean real books the kind that you can ruffle through and so. mel that's on the rise for 25 years people have been talking about the death of print but it it really does have an enduring quality richard ray has got a line is executive director of the d.c. public library he says while patrons continue to...
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impoverished areas in south carolina, my first job was 3:35 at the time and they paid folks to 85 or 50 centss the minimum wage to encourage more employment opportunities for kids. i'm not advocating that position but i think it's really important for us to recognize the powerful in flak that minimum wage increase will have on those folks looking for employment and frankly if you're 3% of the current workforce that's facing minimum wage. i think you're points are incredibly important and it is a great model for apprenticeships. i'm looking forward to the day that america is the model for apprenticeships are on the world. in south carolina, we have to tackle the challenge of apprenticeships in a powerful way. a big shot up to the senator of carolina who has the responsibility and have changed the trajectory of apprenticeships in our state and at saturn credible number. where 50 to present overall in our 2020 goals. our legislation with my friends on the other side as provided tax credits to encourage more usual utensils utilization to the actual cost of those programs and quick thoughts were m
impoverished areas in south carolina, my first job was 3:35 at the time and they paid folks to 85 or 50 centss the minimum wage to encourage more employment opportunities for kids. i'm not advocating that position but i think it's really important for us to recognize the powerful in flak that minimum wage increase will have on those folks looking for employment and frankly if you're 3% of the current workforce that's facing minimum wage. i think you're points are incredibly important and it is...
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first of all, gold down today but hardly down. 50 cents lower at $1555 an ounce. how about bitcoin? yes, it is. it's down $265. >>> "will & grace" actress debra messing demanding the names of attendees to a beverly hills trump fund-raiser to be outed. john o'hurley was the first to call her out on this. now whoopie goldberg is joining in. wait until you hear what she said and you will hear what she said. ♪ ♪ play it cool and escape heartburn fast with new tums chewy bites cooling sensation. ♪ tum tum tum tums with new tums chewy bites cooling sensation. at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. there is reward. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... who else could he be? there is the moment. beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. ♪ ♪ every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected, to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. ♪ ashley: interesting. stuart: led zeppelin for the next story. turns out mor
first of all, gold down today but hardly down. 50 cents lower at $1555 an ounce. how about bitcoin? yes, it is. it's down $265. >>> "will & grace" actress debra messing demanding the names of attendees to a beverly hills trump fund-raiser to be outed. john o'hurley was the first to call her out on this. now whoopie goldberg is joining in. wait until you hear what she said and you will hear what she said. ♪ ♪ play it cool and escape heartburn fast with new tums chewy...
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find me another example of creating a company that, you know, loses 50 cents out of every dollar of revenueo me how that works. >> so you wouldn't be investing in this company is that what you're trying to ay? >> i had the privilege of investing in this kind of company once before. >> okay. >> as a matter of fact, this company -- or this kind of company began in 1956 with a guy named feejen who went to the floor and then subdivided it every single company in this space has gone broke >> when you say in this space, you mean taking long term leases and then offering short term rental agreements? >> yeah. the savings and loan that's what you're talking about creating long term liabilities and short term assets. when they create that, the results are predictable. why is this any different? >> meaning they're the first ones to go in a recession when things turn down >> i mean, i used to be the largest owner of container leases -- containers in the world. i was the marginal container provider so every shipping company owned half the containers they needed. the other half were leased from seven in
find me another example of creating a company that, you know, loses 50 cents out of every dollar of revenueo me how that works. >> so you wouldn't be investing in this company is that what you're trying to ay? >> i had the privilege of investing in this kind of company once before. >> okay. >> as a matter of fact, this company -- or this kind of company began in 1956 with a guy named feejen who went to the floor and then subdivided it every single company in this space...
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million and 50 first dollar, you got to pitch cents and for every dollar after that.t 4.02. -- $.02. [chanting] this way.it you build a great fortune here in this country, worked hard, stayed up late, you worked hard, build a great fortune, or you inherited one, good for you. that any great fortune in america was built in least -- at least in part [indiscernible] [applause and cheers] built at least in part getting your goods to market on roads and bridges, all of us helped pay a bill. by policeprotected and firefighters, all of us pay their salary. and we are happy to do it. this is america. we are happy to invest in opportunities for everyone, but we are saying if you make it really, reallyg, 1/10 of 1%, pitch in two cents so everyone else gets the chance to make it. [applause and cheers] and what can we do with two cents? universal childcare for every baby in this country. [applause and cheers] pre-k for every three-year-old and four-year-old in america. everyise the wages of childcare worker and preschool teacher in this country. [applause and cheers] all of that
million and 50 first dollar, you got to pitch cents and for every dollar after that.t 4.02. -- $.02. [chanting] this way.it you build a great fortune here in this country, worked hard, stayed up late, you worked hard, build a great fortune, or you inherited one, good for you. that any great fortune in america was built in least -- at least in part [indiscernible] [applause and cheers] built at least in part getting your goods to market on roads and bridges, all of us helped pay a bill. by...
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cents. sen. warren: you got it. here's how works. your first $50 million free and clear. d and$1s illion tot dollar, you have pitch in two cents. and two cents for every dollar after that. this affects the top 1/10 of 1% of great fortunes in this country. what can we do with two cents? we can do universal childcare for every baby in this country aged zero to five. two cents. [applause] universal pre-k for every three-year-old and four-year-old in this country. two cents. raise the wages of every childcare worker and preschool teacher in this country, to cents. that and we can make technical school, community college, and for your college free for everyone who wants an education. cents. [applause] realwarren: and we can be about leveling the playing field. into ourt $50 billion historically black colleges and universities. [applause] sen. warren: to cents. -- two cents. and just one more i will mention, we can do all of that and cancel student loan debt for 95% of the folks you've got it. two cents. [applause] two cents. sen. warren: so there it is. we talk about what is br
cents. sen. warren: you got it. here's how works. your first $50 million free and clear. d and$1s illion tot dollar, you have pitch in two cents. and two cents for every dollar after that. this affects the top 1/10 of 1% of great fortunes in this country. what can we do with two cents? we can do universal childcare for every baby in this country aged zero to five. two cents. [applause] universal pre-k for every three-year-old and four-year-old in this country. two cents. raise the wages of...