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arms," a "open 1980 film on immigration that includes audio recordings of americans expressing opinions in favor of and against immigration, and scenes of the u.s.- mexico border, immigrants in cities, and a cuban refugee camp. ♪ [piano being played] narrator: hundreds of thousands of persons are waiting their turn to enter the united states under the old quota system. some have been waiting 20 years. their hopes, wishes and frustrations are found here, in the files of the immigration and naturalization service in washington, d.c. [jet taking off] ♪ [piano being played] >> anybody that came from france, england, italy, the men had to be physically fit, that women had to be physically fit, how come they let in everyone now? >> they open the gates to all the criminals, the devils, the stealers and they came into our country. >> the u.s. immigration policy is just to let in as many people as they can. there is no policy. the country started on immigrants. there is a time to stop everything, and we have to stop now. ♪ [piano being played] ♪ >> they let anybody come in. the land of the free,
arms," a "open 1980 film on immigration that includes audio recordings of americans expressing opinions in favor of and against immigration, and scenes of the u.s.- mexico border, immigrants in cities, and a cuban refugee camp. ♪ [piano being played] narrator: hundreds of thousands of persons are waiting their turn to enter the united states under the old quota system. some have been waiting 20 years. their hopes, wishes and frustrations are found here, in the files of the...
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my name is dr carson because i talk american express. watch them at work. and they discuss what you can do to go ahead. stay choose and let's call and try to stay. calm d.w. . what secrets lie behind these memos. find out in an immersive experience and explore a fascinating cultural heritage site it's. w world heritage 360 could be. the band's roar at the pakistan stock exchange shares as tensions between pakistan and india over the disputed region of kashmir. by a storm surges reports the chemicals judge is considering a settlement for thousands of consequence that it cost a lot less i. cutting plastic waste while queuing for the bus is he an angel where passengers can buy tickets with trash. and bin for school and let's do business it's been a bad week for investors on pakistan's stock exchange the stock market has marked its 4th straight day of falls thanks to the tense political situation between pakistan and india across the stock exchange plummeting 2000 points to its lowest in 5 years on tuesday india passed a controversial bill stripping the state o
my name is dr carson because i talk american express. watch them at work. and they discuss what you can do to go ahead. stay choose and let's call and try to stay. calm d.w. . what secrets lie behind these memos. find out in an immersive experience and explore a fascinating cultural heritage site it's. w world heritage 360 could be. the band's roar at the pakistan stock exchange shares as tensions between pakistan and india over the disputed region of kashmir. by a storm surges reports the...
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first some of the biggest losers today in the financials, american express, goldman sachs, jp morgan all getting hit hard the cnbc special report, i like to make my life e marks in turmoil bac yes! that's why i wear skechers slip-ons. they're effortless. just slip them right on and off. skechers slip-ons, with air-cooled memory foam. kdoprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> welcome back stocks getting hit hard today. food stocks able to hold up but closed mostly lower. not just the major u.s. multi nationals feeling the pain now kate rogers is reporting how small businesses are responding to today's escalation in the trade war, kate? >> hi, sarah small business groups weighing in on president trump's escalation the small business out with a harsh statement saying in part the trade war with china was slowly chipping away at small business confidence and these unprecedented actions tweeted by president trump if followed through on will only
first some of the biggest losers today in the financials, american express, goldman sachs, jp morgan all getting hit hard the cnbc special report, i like to make my life e marks in turmoil bac yes! that's why i wear skechers slip-ons. they're effortless. just slip them right on and off. skechers slip-ons, with air-cooled memory foam. kdoprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier...
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off the top of my head, american express, a couple of online banks is offering it, hsbc, one of the foreign banks have been offering a rate above 2%. i would shop around on my savings account. host: let's talk to carl on the republican line. morning. -- good morning. caller: it's tom, not carl. host: ok, tom, go ahead. good under is it obama when he had low interest rates and bad under trump? guest: that's a great question. what we need to remember is a little higher interest rate is a sign of health in the economy, so interest rates, historically in this country, were close to 5%. at the moment,, we are at 2.5%. it as good ord bad or what's not. the goal, for years, has been to try to get interest rates away from zero, increase them back up the economy improves. what we have started to see, around 2014, is an improving economy that started under president obama and it continued under president trump. i think what you're looking for is what is that sweet spot, like looking for the goldilocks level of interest rates. that is what the fed is trying to figure out right now. almost everyone agr
off the top of my head, american express, a couple of online banks is offering it, hsbc, one of the foreign banks have been offering a rate above 2%. i would shop around on my savings account. host: let's talk to carl on the republican line. morning. -- good morning. caller: it's tom, not carl. host: ok, tom, go ahead. good under is it obama when he had low interest rates and bad under trump? guest: that's a great question. what we need to remember is a little higher interest rate is a sign of...
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as a journalist in mexico to express the great war with jack london and american life not that london supported interventionism about the endorsement of the capitalist spirit and what we view is thus a version so he said some words that sounded revolutionary but with that national asian - - nationalization never gave money to the socialist causes and as an advocate of improved labor relations collective bargaining, rights for workers decrease power and with those struggles and to write a very telling article what socialism is in the san francisco examiner were rejected marxist revolutionary communism in politics in fact to revise the famous marxist that this was the biggest discovery i've made in my months of reading. someone a book what socialism is, he revises a famous dictum. each according to his needs. that is a recipe for disaster everybody works hard but then that is a marginal tax rate and that's why the system collapses. and then you don't get to keep it so there is no incentive. so here's how he changes it. each to his deeds and set of needs. that's in the story of what soci
as a journalist in mexico to express the great war with jack london and american life not that london supported interventionism about the endorsement of the capitalist spirit and what we view is thus a version so he said some words that sounded revolutionary but with that national asian - - nationalization never gave money to the socialist causes and as an advocate of improved labor relations collective bargaining, rights for workers decrease power and with those struggles and to write a very...
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represents another century, the rugged individualist, the adventurer free from mastercard and american express and all the trappings we associate with taking away our freedoms. >> he still is number 8 among the classical writers, hemingway and other -- >> the classical writers >> you still in all the bookstores, >> tell us about the films. >> hollywood eats content and the reason why 20th-century, the last film was made before fox became 20th century fox as a side note was called the wild but they didn't buy it because the book was so great, they bought it because jack london was so famous at the time and they really bought it is a vehicle for clark gable and two factors will tell you, never work opposite dogs or children and so the film is 10% of the book and that much. >> it is a love story. that is not in the novel. >> forget about the dog, bring in loretto young and that is what people went to see, the dogs, there was an era dogs were huge, written tintin and lassie but we don't associate or at least i don't associate jack london with dogs. i associate him with clark gable and the remake o
represents another century, the rugged individualist, the adventurer free from mastercard and american express and all the trappings we associate with taking away our freedoms. >> he still is number 8 among the classical writers, hemingway and other -- >> the classical writers >> you still in all the bookstores, >> tell us about the films. >> hollywood eats content and the reason why 20th-century, the last film was made before fox became 20th century fox as a side...
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but today is an installment, the american people expressed gratitude by preserving this symbol of courage and i'm told when the smithsonian launched the kick starter campaign to help preserve this invaluable piece of american history, they raised half a million in five days to do it. and i also understand for those looking on that because the success of this initiative, the reboot, the suit campaign set an additional goal and now has raised more than three quarters of a million dollars from people all over the country to preserve allen shepard's space suit. the american people's generosity made it possible for this national treasure to go on display today for first time in 13 years and now to be available in these storied halls for generations to come. so as we begin to mark the golden anniversary of apollo 11, we do well to remember what they left behind in its capacity to inspire future generations. but let me also say as i told rick backstage, i expect his dad would be pleased to know that the fact that in this generation, we're renewing our commitment to american leadership in space a
but today is an installment, the american people expressed gratitude by preserving this symbol of courage and i'm told when the smithsonian launched the kick starter campaign to help preserve this invaluable piece of american history, they raised half a million in five days to do it. and i also understand for those looking on that because the success of this initiative, the reboot, the suit campaign set an additional goal and now has raised more than three quarters of a million dollars from...
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intel, american express d an united technologies not far behind >>> stocks plunging today wiping out gains for the week after president trump's tweeted he is ordering u.s. companies to look for an alternative to china for business after china said it would implement new tariffs on u.s. goods jonning us now to discuss it all is ian bremmer you know, there's been a persistent pattern of folks on wall street suggested that this trade dispute was almost inevitably headed for an agreement and in both party's interest i guess we are seeing evidence to the contrary here how do you see it playing out from here? >> i don't think it's inevitable of an explosi explosive tit fort exchange, that frankly is a bigger deal for the chinese government than the tariffs that the americans put on them so far.% the chinese now just coming out of their big annual summer leadership retreat hitting back hard after president trump had said that he can't see working with huawei for national security purposes so it seems to me we kind of hit the tipping point and the fact is you are not going to get any form of
intel, american express d an united technologies not far behind >>> stocks plunging today wiping out gains for the week after president trump's tweeted he is ordering u.s. companies to look for an alternative to china for business after china said it would implement new tariffs on u.s. goods jonning us now to discuss it all is ian bremmer you know, there's been a persistent pattern of folks on wall street suggested that this trade dispute was almost inevitably headed for an agreement...
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. >> this past week i looked at the american express card from january 2007 to december 2007.that, $27,000 was accredited to nancy's credit card. and mine was $17,000. of that, i think $3,000 or $4,000 was part of our monthly bills. >> reporter: it was to reign in nancy's spending, he said, he put her on a cash allowance. >> how much cash? >> at least $300. >> reporter: but nancy said brad was angry that they didn't have more money to spend. >> she referred to me as the budget nazi. i'm sure she probably said that once or twice in a heated conversation. >> reporter: the other issue? brad's sexual reti called it hi >> i had sexual intercourse with heather once. >> reporter: it happened some time at the end of 2004, early 2005, he said. >> and where did this sexual intercourse take place? >> it took place in our home, in the closet of the master bedroom. >> did you initially deny the relationship? >> yes. i initially denied it for approximately one year. >> why? >> i thought that if by denying it, it would go away and we could remain as a whole family. >> reporter: but when it b
. >> this past week i looked at the american express card from january 2007 to december 2007.that, $27,000 was accredited to nancy's credit card. and mine was $17,000. of that, i think $3,000 or $4,000 was part of our monthly bills. >> reporter: it was to reign in nancy's spending, he said, he put her on a cash allowance. >> how much cash? >> at least $300. >> reporter: but nancy said brad was angry that they didn't have more money to spend. >> she referred...
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germany was filled that year already and anti-immigrant sentiment was still strong and although americans express sympathy for the refugees there's no appetite toinge c to change the law or make an exception for them. i skipped ahead. let's go back for a second. when johnson-reed passes, the quota was basically filled for a few years. the quota allocations are revived and they're lowered from 164,000 total people to 153,000. 1929, though, is also the year of the stock market crash and the beginning of the great depression and as has happened before and has happened since, economic stability exacerbates anti-immigration sentiment. our unemployment problem was transferred to the foreign lands and if we'd refused admission to the foreign born in our midst. there would be no serious unemployment problem to harass us. to strictly enforce a public charge clause forcing an immigrant to prove he or she would never need public assistance. immigration drops from 147,000 quota immigrants in 1929 to fewer than 13,000 in 1932. 1933 there are 8,220 immigrants that enter the united states. 20 years ago it had b
germany was filled that year already and anti-immigrant sentiment was still strong and although americans express sympathy for the refugees there's no appetite toinge c to change the law or make an exception for them. i skipped ahead. let's go back for a second. when johnson-reed passes, the quota was basically filled for a few years. the quota allocations are revived and they're lowered from 164,000 total people to 153,000. 1929, though, is also the year of the stock market crash and the...
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although many americans expressed sympathy for the refugees, there is no appetite to change the law or make any sort of option for them. i just skipped ahead, so let's go back for a second. after 1924 when john reed passes , the quotas are basically filled for a few years. the quota applications are revised in 1929 in the immigration total is lowered from 164,000 total people 153,000. 1929 that was a year of the market crash in the beginning of the great depression. it has happened before it happens, economic and debility exacerbates anti-immigration ultimate. on employment problems were transferred to the united dates from foreign land, a texas senator complaint. if we had refused admission to the 16,500,000 foreign born in our midst, there would be no serious leak on employment program to harass as president herbert hoover issued a direction to the date department to strictly enforce a public charge was an older immigration law. forcing them to prove he or she would never need any public severe immigration dropped from about 140,000 immigrants in 1929 to fewer than thirty thousand in
although many americans expressed sympathy for the refugees, there is no appetite to change the law or make any sort of option for them. i just skipped ahead, so let's go back for a second. after 1924 when john reed passes , the quotas are basically filled for a few years. the quota applications are revised in 1929 in the immigration total is lowered from 164,000 total people 153,000. 1929 that was a year of the market crash in the beginning of the great depression. it has happened before it...
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organizers call it a melting pot for asian-american life expressed through performances, art, music and's it for abc7 news at 6:00. we'll see you honey, we are seriouslynternet keeping up with the joneses. we are seriously keeping with the anderson's. we are finally keeping up with the ford's. keeping up with the garcia's. keeping up with the harvey's. with the wahh-the-wahh. with the romeros. patels. carters. the allens. wah. wolanske's. right them. no one is going to have internet like this. no one is going to have internet like this. xfinity makes keeping up with the joneses. simple. easy. awesome. check out gig-speed internet or any of our other amazing speed options. click, call or visit a store today. >> hey, everyone. welcome to "bay area life." i'm lizzie bermudez. you know, the bay area has so much to offer, everything from entertainment to food and lots of interests. there's so much to share. ready to join us? let's go. on today's show, the secret weapon for injury recovery. >> the whole goal here is to get a patient back to their pre-injury status. >> then teachers making a d
organizers call it a melting pot for asian-american life expressed through performances, art, music and's it for abc7 news at 6:00. we'll see you honey, we are seriouslynternet keeping up with the joneses. we are seriously keeping with the anderson's. we are finally keeping up with the ford's. keeping up with the garcia's. keeping up with the harvey's. with the wahh-the-wahh. with the romeros. patels. carters. the allens. wah. wolanske's. right them. no one is going to have internet like this....
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we're answering some of them dave in torrance, california, asks, american express has been a favorites but it's trading 6% below its 52-week high what do you say to dave? >> the same thing i'd say to joe. it's trading below its 52-week high reported a strong quarter. that's when you got the peak and let's remember this business model is a model that has transitioned greatly over the last couple of years it's now got nothing but tail winds behind it. i think you want to endure this pullback because you're going to be rewarded over the next year >> all right next question is for jon peter in flower mound, texas, wants your thoughts on darden restaurants. >> very underowned here. we've got a lot of folks that have gone to neutrals on it. this is one of those stocks as he says in the question, or states, it's had a range that it's traded in and it trades on the lower end of that range right now. they need some good, positive news to drive some institutional investors back into the stock. >> all right charles in oklahoma asks if u.s. steel is a good long-term investment mr. wonderful, what
we're answering some of them dave in torrance, california, asks, american express has been a favorites but it's trading 6% below its 52-week high what do you say to dave? >> the same thing i'd say to joe. it's trading below its 52-week high reported a strong quarter. that's when you got the peak and let's remember this business model is a model that has transitioned greatly over the last couple of years it's now got nothing but tail winds behind it. i think you want to endure this...
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when you look at the laggers, united health, american express, united health down 14.8%.move indeed. moving to the s&p, weekly leaders, here's where you see retail playing out. we had some really great numbers in retail. three of the companies actually posting those good numbers. target, nordstrom and lowe's. nordstrom, especially significant because it's an old-fashioned department store retailer. they did very well even so. the losers on the s&p, three here, dow, ge and l brands. l brands, one of those retailers that did not have a good earnings report. so lots of interesting ties going on with these stocks today. we are coming in close to the closing bell, 614 points down on the dow, 2.34%, it has been a brutal day here as we talk china trade and the federal reserve. a lot going on. cheryl: and tweets. gerri: and tweets. yes. cheryl: one tweet changes everything. gerri: i'll say. cheryl: well, the dow is plummeting, trade worries, fed fears. some investors are really questioning if it could be time for the trump economic adviser and china hawk peter navarro and fed cha
when you look at the laggers, united health, american express, united health down 14.8%.move indeed. moving to the s&p, weekly leaders, here's where you see retail playing out. we had some really great numbers in retail. three of the companies actually posting those good numbers. target, nordstrom and lowe's. nordstrom, especially significant because it's an old-fashioned department store retailer. they did very well even so. the losers on the s&p, three here, dow, ge and l brands. l...
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the other thing we are seeing more and more is that americans are expressing concern about their economic well-being. concern about the economy at large. voters up until this point in the trump administration have had a relatively optimistic view of the economy, based largely on employment numbers. two thirds of americans say their own income is not keeping up with the cost of living. not keeping up with the cost of education and health care. we are really focused on making sure we are talking about the harm the president is doing on health care, the harm he's doing with his tax cuts, with other economic policies. if i could mention to others. we see an increased interest in gun policies. talking about gun safety and what we can do on the outbreak of mass shootings and the increase in mass shootings around the country. and climate change continues to be really important for a host of voters. our primary focus is on issues around the economy, it won't be exclusive. >> you mentioned the president's potential vulnerabilities. do you look at the vulnerabilities of those that are running for t
the other thing we are seeing more and more is that americans are expressing concern about their economic well-being. concern about the economy at large. voters up until this point in the trump administration have had a relatively optimistic view of the economy, based largely on employment numbers. two thirds of americans say their own income is not keeping up with the cost of living. not keeping up with the cost of education and health care. we are really focused on making sure we are talking...
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next, "open arms," a 1980 film on immigration that includes audio recordings of americans expressing opinions in favor of and against immigration, and scenes of the u.s.- mexico border, immigrants in new york city, and a cuban refugee camp. ♪
next, "open arms," a 1980 film on immigration that includes audio recordings of americans expressing opinions in favor of and against immigration, and scenes of the u.s.- mexico border, immigrants in new york city, and a cuban refugee camp. ♪
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online so that, obviously, accrues to amazon, target and walmart >> you'll win at american express, mcdonald's. you'll win at dunkin disney those are the places you're going to win why? because if in the last five years we've had this conversation about liquidity and the sea of liquidity, okay the sea of liquidity is coming once again where is the liquidth going to go in the world? the names like a disney. like a starbucks, like a mcdonald's those are the places, reitss, investment grade, munis. when do we have the problem? when the sea of liquidity is there and no one wants the liquidity. no one wants to take it, then we've got a problem. i don't think we're there yet. >> the sectors that work are the ones that have been somewhat driving things the yield plays as people hunt to get something utilities, reits, staples that have a nice yield. >> it's important to have both of those but let's go back to the retail piece. let's stop acting like it's just bad management it's a complete shift in consumer behavior. and we've had a disruption that came into retail there just aren't people and as a wo
online so that, obviously, accrues to amazon, target and walmart >> you'll win at american express, mcdonald's. you'll win at dunkin disney those are the places you're going to win why? because if in the last five years we've had this conversation about liquidity and the sea of liquidity, okay the sea of liquidity is coming once again where is the liquidth going to go in the world? the names like a disney. like a starbucks, like a mcdonald's those are the places, reitss, investment grade,...
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which are relatively unchanged premarket american express was one of the liquidations in thelings. these were as of june 30th already a month and a half old nonetheless, an indication for what these guys are looking at in terms of hedge funds and big money managers also want to bring your attention to ge. we saw a regulatory filing saying that current ceo larry culp has boosted the number of shares that he has purchased in general electric closely over the past week or so. and so general electric shares up a boost about 2/3 of 1% on that news. we'll keep an eye all of those stocks and much more of that regulatory filing coming out with those views into what these hedge fund managers are holding >> dom, thank you for that >>> want to get to our market round table right now. we are joined by jeremy zeroing. he's the head of investment strategy julian michael ls also with us at btig. matt toms at voya investment management we've got six people altogether. but you're to my right, so i'm going to go to you first we've been talking about hong kong all week. that's been a bit of a c
which are relatively unchanged premarket american express was one of the liquidations in thelings. these were as of june 30th already a month and a half old nonetheless, an indication for what these guys are looking at in terms of hedge funds and big money managers also want to bring your attention to ge. we saw a regulatory filing saying that current ceo larry culp has boosted the number of shares that he has purchased in general electric closely over the past week or so. and so general...
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ofings, he has america, coca-cola, those are among his biggest holdings along with wells fargo at american expressboosted by 11% and he cut back a little bit on the food companies. what was also interesting is that one of the hedge fund viewsers, bill ackman, warren buffett as a hero. normally he will take shares of a company to act as an activist and take over the board. we told that is not the case here. paul: do we know -- notice any big trends? su: what was interesting is the big hedge funds piled into uber after the slight -- slightly disappointing ipo. what is interesting is the 25% since that time. other funds are also pausing. in alibaba shares and let's take a look at what carl icahn added, adding shares of occidental and diamondback energy. energy holdings were cbi which is up 29% year to date and occidental which is, as you may know, warren buffett was on the other side of that recent acquisition that carl icahn opposes and he is applying some pressure to the board. paul: thanks very much for that. let's get a quick check of the latest is this flash headlines. has lost some appeal for i
ofings, he has america, coca-cola, those are among his biggest holdings along with wells fargo at american expressboosted by 11% and he cut back a little bit on the food companies. what was also interesting is that one of the hedge fund viewsers, bill ackman, warren buffett as a hero. normally he will take shares of a company to act as an activist and take over the board. we told that is not the case here. paul: do we know -- notice any big trends? su: what was interesting is the big hedge...
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units document show that that time was not health promotion the population council an american foundation expressed a clear cut mission to the korean ministry of health. these vehicles are given. to help improve living standards in korea through a vigorous attack on the problem of excessive population growth. instead of letting citizens plan their own families family planners made having fewer children a citizen's duty they were not interested in fighting poverty but only in preventing the poor from having babies. were. more about clinics in india went to secluded villages as early as 1956 because indians were also supposed to have fewer children. western family planets flooded the country. one of the pioneers was the american doctor sheldon cigar. he founded apartment for reproductive medicine and one of the largest state hospitals in new delhi and trained indian medical students. although early versions of i.e. days have fallen into disrepute in the west cigar smuggled them into india in 1964 . he declared them as christmas decorations at customs and had them inserted into the usual right of wome
units document show that that time was not health promotion the population council an american foundation expressed a clear cut mission to the korean ministry of health. these vehicles are given. to help improve living standards in korea through a vigorous attack on the problem of excessive population growth. instead of letting citizens plan their own families family planners made having fewer children a citizen's duty they were not interested in fighting poverty but only in preventing the poor...
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annual street fair in japantown on saturday where you'll find many aspects of asian pacific american life expressedgh performance art, music, and food. the santa clara county fair is underway. featuring traditional family fun at the santa clara county fairgrounds, or pop over to the renaissance fair. and you'll find pageantry, jousting, and other games, food and drink, crafts, music, and dance. in the east pay, pedal fest returns with unicycle lessons, alongside food, drink, and other family fun. enjoy live music. in the north bay, the sonoma county fair is fun for the whole family with everything from carnival rides and food. and enjoy the 12th national petaluma music festival happening at the sonoma marin fairgrounds. i'm rosemary orozco and that's the weekend watch. >>> coming up on the four, how to help others in an emergency situation like the gilroy garlic festival shooting. until paramedics arrive you are the help. we'll tell you about a little known training program available to everything that could make a difference between life and death. >>> the jury in the katy perry case found that he
annual street fair in japantown on saturday where you'll find many aspects of asian pacific american life expressedgh performance art, music, and food. the santa clara county fair is underway. featuring traditional family fun at the santa clara county fairgrounds, or pop over to the renaissance fair. and you'll find pageantry, jousting, and other games, food and drink, crafts, music, and dance. in the east pay, pedal fest returns with unicycle lessons, alongside food, drink, and other family...
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to me, it is kind of a spectacle to see those on the american left expressing their solidarity in various ways. it's repeating attraction to the apology for the authoritarian regimes and it has been made in the past. there are explanations he might offeoffer and certainly there ae slogans for enemies on the left, but i wonder whether you see this fatal attraction and what the explanation is. repeating an old mistake, i find it so disheartening. i would like to see the young people come up with some ideas and make their own mistakes. why do i have to repeat mine. and my grandparents and so that's really just my point is that this has been tried before. it's been tried over roughly six generations were a couple of centuries but every corner of the world it's been tried in every different way people could imagine. it's never worked and often created compassion for the taking lives and at its best, it became a vehicle for some modest reforms or large reforms of the capitalist economy. that's why i would rather believe these people are not reading history or rather than saying let's play russi
to me, it is kind of a spectacle to see those on the american left expressing their solidarity in various ways. it's repeating attraction to the apology for the authoritarian regimes and it has been made in the past. there are explanations he might offeoffer and certainly there ae slogans for enemies on the left, but i wonder whether you see this fatal attraction and what the explanation is. repeating an old mistake, i find it so disheartening. i would like to see the young people come up with...
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technology driven society and it would be for the genius of the american people and the american nation to express confidence in their own future germany have to jump in here gentlemen we have to the only motivation we have to go to a hard break here the american people have ingenuity they just have bad leaders after a short break we'll continue our discussion on russia and stay with the. you know world of big partisan lot and conspiracies it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the troops the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. she stressed to make sure that the british at the pool of books in the world must have. stopped the show so here she is to taste it she's a cia which quite a shock. given to cook i thought which was event i'm not quite you. can understand you took a moment in there for sure i. want to talk to you so if you are my it's your bonus for sh
technology driven society and it would be for the genius of the american people and the american nation to express confidence in their own future germany have to jump in here gentlemen we have to the only motivation we have to go to a hard break here the american people have ingenuity they just have bad leaders after a short break we'll continue our discussion on russia and stay with the. you know world of big partisan lot and conspiracies it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories...
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technology driven society and it would be for the genius of the american people and the american nation to express confidence in their own future germany have to jump in here gentlemen we have to the only motivation we have to go to a hard break here the american people have ingenuity they just have bad leaders after a short break we'll continue our discussion on russia and stay with. good politicians to do something to. put themselves on the line. to get except the reject. so when you want to be president. or some want to be. too great to be close this is what the. real people. interested in the waters of our. current course should. liz. lead. the 4 legged. leg. length. play. live live. live . live. live. play. live. live claim. and very well continue watching us inside us. said she stressed to us take this or that the british at the bottom of the in the world must have. stopped us from was so here she needs to taste it she's a cia which quite a shock. to which we don't know i'm not watching. in the best teacher or woman in there or she. want to talk to you so if you are my it's your bonus for sh
technology driven society and it would be for the genius of the american people and the american nation to express confidence in their own future germany have to jump in here gentlemen we have to the only motivation we have to go to a hard break here the american people have ingenuity they just have bad leaders after a short break we'll continue our discussion on russia and stay with. good politicians to do something to. put themselves on the line. to get except the reject. so when you want to...
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technology driven society and it will be for the genius of the american people and the american nation to express confidence in their own future german here i have to jump in here gentlemen we have to the only motivation we have to go to a hard break here the american people have the ingenuity they just have bad leaders after a short break we'll continue our discussion on russia and stay with us. you know world's big partners. and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. that's my life that i started on wall street 40 years ago and i've been living in the luxury areas life of ever cheaper money ever since literally not having to work a day in my life because they yes i spotted 4 years ago gone straight up. welcome back to cross talk where all things are considered i'm peter to remind you we're disc
technology driven society and it will be for the genius of the american people and the american nation to express confidence in their own future german here i have to jump in here gentlemen we have to the only motivation we have to go to a hard break here the american people have the ingenuity they just have bad leaders after a short break we'll continue our discussion on russia and stay with us. you know world's big partners. and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories...
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technology driven society and it would be for the juniors of the american people and the american nation to express confidence in their own future germany have to jump in here gentlemen we have to the only motivation we have to go to a hard break here the american people have ingenuity they just have bad leaders after a short break we'll continue our discussion on russia and stay with us. that's my life after i started on wall street 40 years ago and i've been living in the the log cheeriest life of ever cheaper money ever since literally not having to work a day in my life because they also spotted 4 years ago i've gone straight up. because. i'm a little but i think room. and did i buy one. real body. they . should have done this to. put them i don't want or i can just let me as one of the nation's leaders that accountable to me about it yeah i am question. you could feel that he had a chicken god's will now you know you may have to move on a little bit of that you know enough i don't know before i don't mess with. said she stressed to us take this or that the british at the bottom of the. us to.
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many of you expressed as american nations that exist the other part of the war haven't been implemented in china the cats leave not the time of people wondering if they're going to take it but if you have the right to learn reading is this is the job just understand my how i see it and understood why i had nothing my job because i tried to do it exactly the hour a day my name is the name too and i was added up to. 2 a lord welcome to quadriga international talk show coming to you from berlin i'm brian thomas on our show today you've seen them for about 3 months now every weekend out on the streets of hong kong thousands of protesters calling for democracy and the rule of law one protests 1700000 people peacefully staking their claim on freedom police holding back this time with no tear gas no rubber bullets but will beijing give hong kong the freedom and autonomy it so desperately wants and why is the west been so reluctant to unequivocally back up the protesters and their calls for democracy. are taught for today china's power play punk. for trade talk about this i'm joined by from did
many of you expressed as american nations that exist the other part of the war haven't been implemented in china the cats leave not the time of people wondering if they're going to take it but if you have the right to learn reading is this is the job just understand my how i see it and understood why i had nothing my job because i tried to do it exactly the hour a day my name is the name too and i was added up to. 2 a lord welcome to quadriga international talk show coming to you from berlin...
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particularly those vulnerable to trade, you know, the usual cast of characters, caterpillar among them, american expresst, by extension getting outside the dow to amazon, those that would be directly affected by an extended or potential extended accelerating trade war and financial issues as well that would be exposed to the whole world kind of slowing down. obviously it lessens demand for activity in the financial community would be compromised. that's one of the things playing out in these markets even as interest rates go lower and lower. the fact of the matter is taking aside today's noise, i don't mean to minimize it, the underlying economy remains pretty strong in the latest period. 164,000 jobs added to the economy, unemployment rate at 3.7%. that backdrop is noteworthy in that the total labor force now is at its highest level ever and that's something that a lot of people are bullish on the economy and bullish on the market saying that is the stuff you should be paying attention to, and that's a nice backdrop for all of this. also, we are in the middle of earnings season, about two-thirds of the
particularly those vulnerable to trade, you know, the usual cast of characters, caterpillar among them, american expresst, by extension getting outside the dow to amazon, those that would be directly affected by an extended or potential extended accelerating trade war and financial issues as well that would be exposed to the whole world kind of slowing down. obviously it lessens demand for activity in the financial community would be compromised. that's one of the things playing out in these...
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it's overdone at this point and i thinkthere is an opportunity to view this stock like we did american expressg the costco transition as a company that is moving away from amazon and trying to increase margins by working with some of amazon's competitors. >> so as you look at these companies, as you model out what they are going to earn next year, is your premise that the economy remains in okay shape or do you think, on the other side of it, fedex, in terms of its valuation, has already priced in recession risk >> i think you could argue it has. and certainly it's been punished by the trade rhetoric and by the chinese government but, yeah, we have said that we think that the yield curve inversion is overdone, that the real important thing is to watch the 30-year into a negative sloping environment. i am going to be watching the pmis, the non-manufacturing ism pmi and manufacturing next week i think that's super important to ceo confidence in spending. and then i actually thought the consumer numbers today were maybe a shot in the -- across the bow to the administration. this may not be playin
it's overdone at this point and i thinkthere is an opportunity to view this stock like we did american expressg the costco transition as a company that is moving away from amazon and trying to increase margins by working with some of amazon's competitors. >> so as you look at these companies, as you model out what they are going to earn next year, is your premise that the economy remains in okay shape or do you think, on the other side of it, fedex, in terms of its valuation, has already...
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i was a senior at college, get a flyer, get a credit card i got an -- you look at my american expressthink what they're trying to do is get it so you're a member since -- for apple. it is -- i thought the piece was right, the wall street journal piece, it is apple pay that's what i use it for i got 2% back. 3% on anything in the app store. that's pretty good but these -- people are used to credit cards buying them trips to san francisco you're not getting that. >> of the partnership between goldman, mastercard, apple, does apple get the biggest return on this >> apple has that kind of risk free interest with no cost of acquisition. that's a dream come true capital one would like to have their -- they have no cost of acquisition. their numbers would explode. so, yeah, apple is a big winner in this. the fact is that more companies will take apple pay. we take apple pay at my restaurants because we're afraid we lose a sale but you can -- apple pay is going to be the winner here. >> i think we have gotten to the point if someone doesn't take apple pay, you're annoyed. i don't know about y
i was a senior at college, get a flyer, get a credit card i got an -- you look at my american expressthink what they're trying to do is get it so you're a member since -- for apple. it is -- i thought the piece was right, the wall street journal piece, it is apple pay that's what i use it for i got 2% back. 3% on anything in the app store. that's pretty good but these -- people are used to credit cards buying them trips to san francisco you're not getting that. >> of the partnership...
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technology driven society and it would be for the genius of the american people and the american nation to express confidence in their own future germany have to jump in here gentlemen we have to be a little vacation we have to go to a hard break here the american people have ingenuity they just have bad leaders after a short break we'll continue our discussion on russia and stay with me. that's geysers financial but they say money that the girl is. close to these if this is a central plank support diagram is a good problem right now so you stop. and wonder what i think. is real body. i don't know if you should have any of. them down at the pool and let me ask. you that you know that. you know that he had a ticket. you need to move out of that you know now i don't know how to. welcome back to cross talk where all things are considered i'm peter to remind you we're discussing russia and china. ok let's go back to earl and washington you've mentioned central asia already twice on this program i think it's really important and instructive for our viewers to understand is that when the soviet union ca
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inventive technology driven society and the tool before of the american people and the american nation to express confidence in their own future are going to germany have to jump in here gentlemen we have to the only motivation we have to go to a hard break here the american people have ingenuity they just have bad leaders after a short break we'll continue our discussion on russia and stay with. why paradise with some all year round turned into a round the experimentation field for agricultural chemicals we know that these chemicals have consequences they are major irritants there's no question otherwise why would the chemical company workers themselves be geared up and suited up locals attempt to combat the on regulated experiments that often in day you have many of these people one foot into the biotech pharma and the other foot in the government regulatory bodies this kind of collusion is reprehensible while the battle goes on the chemicals continue to poison how why and it's people so one has to ask the question whether there is a form of environmental research going on in hawaii. well there
inventive technology driven society and the tool before of the american people and the american nation to express confidence in their own future are going to germany have to jump in here gentlemen we have to the only motivation we have to go to a hard break here the american people have ingenuity they just have bad leaders after a short break we'll continue our discussion on russia and stay with. why paradise with some all year round turned into a round the experimentation field for...
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technology driven society and it will be for the genius of the american people and the american nation to express confidence in their own future are going to join me here i have to jump in here gentlemen we have to be on your vacation we have to go to a hard break here the american people have the ingenuity they just have bad leaders after a short break we'll continue our discussion on russia and stay with. you . leg . length. please. just slept. lipped. playing. and very well might continue watching us in such. she stressed to make sure that the british and the books would have. to. stop the show so i could she face to face traditions which question. which she doesn't i'm not what you. and i must do to recover moment of me or to share. what sort of issue of the future might your bonus for she be. it's a mistake so it's a good i'm going to look into it just spilled over to this interview are you going to use to teach history to actually. listen to revoke or should. just let him speak . expressed. welcome back across like we're all things are considered i'm peter to remind you we're discussing rus
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i was standing very closely when he poured out his art to the president and to the american people expressing not just his sadness at what he had lost and his beautiful daughter, he also shared that anger he had. he also pointed to some of the rhetoric that surrounds this debate. any time there is a tragedy people retreat into their corners. after parkland, it actually allows federal, state and local law enforcement to talk to each other so if there is a red flag at one of the levels it's all the way across all spectrums so we get to know that background check can potentially stop some of these shootings. the rhetoric has got to stop and i tell you, every time we have one of these tragedies the president comes out and says, i am for meaningful background checks on the left says no. unless you are foreseeing no to the second amendment and taking guns away, you are responsible for the death across people around this country. that's a disingenuous argument. >> >> martha: people want universal background checks and i know people disagree with that in this country. we talk to susan collins the oth
i was standing very closely when he poured out his art to the president and to the american people expressing not just his sadness at what he had lost and his beautiful daughter, he also shared that anger he had. he also pointed to some of the rhetoric that surrounds this debate. any time there is a tragedy people retreat into their corners. after parkland, it actually allows federal, state and local law enforcement to talk to each other so if there is a red flag at one of the levels it's all...
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you have companies, mastercard, visa, american express, these are companies that when they do dip, they rally like the phoenix. for me, i have -- neil: indebtedness is getting worse, that would be counterintuitive. maybe that's the strategy. >> right. for me, i'm looking at those credit card companies, those have been very strong. also, the cloud computing industry has been very strong. that's one of those that typically will rally on the dip. neil: unless you are capital one and send all your financial information to the cloud. all right. lindsey, i know this can be sometimes chicken and tea leaves, the point at which people would buy, below a 50 day moving average, 100 day moving average, whether an inverted yield curve at such a level for such a long time that triggers something. are there triggers that you look for, what might they be, up or down? >> there are certain especially economic indicators in addition to the yield curve inverting that could signal that things are getting either really bad and potentially bottoming like consumer sentiment, home sales is another one we keep a
you have companies, mastercard, visa, american express, these are companies that when they do dip, they rally like the phoenix. for me, i have -- neil: indebtedness is getting worse, that would be counterintuitive. maybe that's the strategy. >> right. for me, i'm looking at those credit card companies, those have been very strong. also, the cloud computing industry has been very strong. that's one of those that typically will rally on the dip. neil: unless you are capital one and send all...
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for example, if you put that retirement money into something like an american express - - or an aspiration.combank. online. and that is getting 2.1-2.2 interest. and i do this. i don't have savings accounts in any of the large banks in this country because they just don't pay enough relative to other places i can put that savings. so that's one example of what i would recommend for secure money for a retiree. in terms of 401(k) plans or pension plans, there's a couple things .1 is i think you should always be aware of what you have and how it's changing on a regular basis. a lot of people look at their statements when something bad or good happens. you're not monitoring as their changing. i think what you might see as you monitor and they change, is that sometimes your money is managed by companies that make money off of effectively treating your money. and your 401(k) plan or pension plan has to basically pay for the charge of executing each transaction. that they execute against your account. it might not be you individually but when your account lives. it's important to have control of your
for example, if you put that retirement money into something like an american express - - or an aspiration.combank. online. and that is getting 2.1-2.2 interest. and i do this. i don't have savings accounts in any of the large banks in this country because they just don't pay enough relative to other places i can put that savings. so that's one example of what i would recommend for secure money for a retiree. in terms of 401(k) plans or pension plans, there's a couple things .1 is i think you...
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chico's, american eagle express, urban outfitters, l brands. let's bring in our floor show traders.hey have actually read, teddy, the entire 200 plus page report here, because there is a lot of apparel listed here. chenille, all kinds of woven fabric, sweaters, women and girls clothes, boys and men. i'm not sure everybody is seeing this at the moment. is this kind of getting ahead of its skis when it comes to retail stocks? >> well, the answer is probably yes. it's a list and it's basically by definition short-lived. you are talking about a couple of months. i think the bottom line is, your other guest touched on it earlier, this on again, off again, these lists of tariffs creates so much uncertainty, it must make it almost impossible for companies to figure out what they're doing. i think bottom line is it's probably a negative for the economy. yes, today is an up day. tomorrow we get some bad news overnight, we are down 300 or 400 points. very very difficult here. liz: phil, the timing might be a little regrettable, because let's just say, this is a total hypothetical, that the ch
chico's, american eagle express, urban outfitters, l brands. let's bring in our floor show traders.hey have actually read, teddy, the entire 200 plus page report here, because there is a lot of apparel listed here. chenille, all kinds of woven fabric, sweaters, women and girls clothes, boys and men. i'm not sure everybody is seeing this at the moment. is this kind of getting ahead of its skis when it comes to retail stocks? >> well, the answer is probably yes. it's a list and it's...
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speech is one of the fundamental rights designed by our forefathers and crucial for allowing americans to express both widely accepted and unpopular opinion without here of government punishment or censorship. however, privately held corporations like facebook, google and twitter are not the new public square. they are educated advertising firms design to profit from the data we provide to them. they are also spaces where people can create mass followings in those who want to profit from youtube must adhere to their terms of service. these terms are not written to disenfranchise conservatives. these policies were created in the interest of the party members of protection groups and design to reduce hatred harassment, discoloration and violence. in sum, what we get from google depends primarily on what we search. depending on what you search conservatism drives online. for progressive nonprofits conservatives media are the goliath with well-funded companies with large production budgets and sophisticated digital marketing campaigns. this is why youtube's top returns for phrases like gender identit
speech is one of the fundamental rights designed by our forefathers and crucial for allowing americans to express both widely accepted and unpopular opinion without here of government punishment or censorship. however, privately held corporations like facebook, google and twitter are not the new public square. they are educated advertising firms design to profit from the data we provide to them. they are also spaces where people can create mass followings in those who want to profit from...
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off the top of my head, american express, a couple of online banks is offering it, hsbc, one of the foreignave been offering a rate above 2%. i would shop around on my savings account. host: let's talk to carl on the republican line. morning. -- good morning. caller: it's tom, not carl. host: ok, tom, go ahead. good under is it obama when he had low interest rates and bad under trump? guest: that's a great question. what we need to remember is a little higher interest rate is a sign of health in the economy, so interest rates, historically in this country, were close to 5%. at the moment,, we are at 2.5%. it as good ord bad or what's not. the goal, for years, has been to try to get interest rates away from zero, increase them back up the economy improves. what we have started to see, around 2014, is an improving economy that started under president obama and it continued under president trump. i think what you're looking for is what is that sweet spot, like looking for the goldilocks level of interest rates. that is what the fed is trying to figure out right now. almost everyone agrees zero
off the top of my head, american express, a couple of online banks is offering it, hsbc, one of the foreignave been offering a rate above 2%. i would shop around on my savings account. host: let's talk to carl on the republican line. morning. -- good morning. caller: it's tom, not carl. host: ok, tom, go ahead. good under is it obama when he had low interest rates and bad under trump? guest: that's a great question. what we need to remember is a little higher interest rate is a sign of health...
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let hollywood decide what they are going to show the american public. this expression of free ideas, let it continue in hollywood. there is no censorship. the government hasn't said anything. government hasn't in any way interfered with this piece of junk coming forward to. common sense has prevailed, and instead -- >> isn't president trump part of the government? >> he hasn't denied any rights, he hasn't had anyone arrested. this piece, -- hollywood has a right to make a movie. hollywood has the right to make a movie so what's the big deal. because the president doesn't like it? >> i have a right -- >> leo, the universal is spending i don't know how many billions of dollars, they are going to go out and kill these people. now ultimately universal made the right decision but if it wasn't for laura ingraham and the mother's drawing attention to them i think they would have put that out here. >> i think the timing of the shooting in el paso, texas, was a motivating factor. has anyone commented on the similarly situated movie death wish, and collateral damage? >> no doubt
let hollywood decide what they are going to show the american public. this expression of free ideas, let it continue in hollywood. there is no censorship. the government hasn't said anything. government hasn't in any way interfered with this piece of junk coming forward to. common sense has prevailed, and instead -- >> isn't president trump part of the government? >> he hasn't denied any rights, he hasn't had anyone arrested. this piece, -- hollywood has a right to make a movie....
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folks in the asian american community have expressed concerns in the past about safety.rted earlier this month that some are organizing a gun education class to better protect themselves. sfpd will increase police presence in the area, but cameras, those cameras will be installed at some point next month. reporting live, pete suratos, "today in the bay." e. >>> 5:34, a gunman who investigators say shot six philadelphia police officers then triggering a standoff is now in police custody. but police are looking for more answers. this started yesterday afternoon as officers tried to serve a narcotics warrant at a home. when they approached the home, a man started shooting. several officers escaped through windows. the six officers who were shot were taken to hospital but the incredible news is that all of those officers were treated and released. the philadelphia police commissioner says it is remarkable that none of those officers died. >> it's nothing short of astounding that in such a confined space we didn't have more of a tragedy than we did we're so thankful that they
folks in the asian american community have expressed concerns in the past about safety.rted earlier this month that some are organizing a gun education class to better protect themselves. sfpd will increase police presence in the area, but cameras, those cameras will be installed at some point next month. reporting live, pete suratos, "today in the bay." e. >>> 5:34, a gunman who investigators say shot six philadelphia police officers then triggering a standoff is now in...