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are the apes up for it?t, i watched a lot of things come and go across the last nine months since january. two days before the run-up to $25. the apes with stood it all with really great moments and really hard moments. the people believe what it stands for, beyond the trade, making money, true market change, better market for anybody. they are not going anywhere. they stand for that whether or not the price is up or the price is down. charles: trey, always a pleasure. talk to you again real soon. this is the perfect time to tell you i'm hosting a new investor revolution town hall. it will be november 9th, 2:00 p.m. eastern, more and more people like trey, challenging the wall street elites. they're reaping profits and want their independence. i want your questions. email me at invested in you@foxnews.com. you can join me in the studio. i can't wait to see you. we'll be right back. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ... we are the next. the next generation of visionaries. rule breakers. game changers. a
are the apes up for it?t, i watched a lot of things come and go across the last nine months since january. two days before the run-up to $25. the apes with stood it all with really great moments and really hard moments. the people believe what it stands for, beyond the trade, making money, true market change, better market for anybody. they are not going anywhere. they stand for that whether or not the price is up or the price is down. charles: trey, always a pleasure. talk to you again real...
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what changes do you intend to bring to the ap?ge, still, for our industry, and there are a couple things to say about where i hope to take the ap. first of all, we're really going to lean in to what i think is our core strength, that is, breaking news, both covering the biggest news developing from around the world, but also really striving to seltt the agenda. we have pulitzer prize-winning journalists from around the world. we're also going to focus on our customers and how their audiences are going to react to our journalism in a new digital-forward world. but one thing i want to emphasize is ap is going to continue to be the world's preeminent fact-based news agency. i think it's critical that we provide facts particularly at a time when there isn't really information out there. >> facts first. one of the unique things i think ap does is against the backdrop of a lot of newspapers across america closing their doors. you have newspapers in every state capital. but my question is given texas being in the news, there was a lot of
what changes do you intend to bring to the ap?ge, still, for our industry, and there are a couple things to say about where i hope to take the ap. first of all, we're really going to lean in to what i think is our core strength, that is, breaking news, both covering the biggest news developing from around the world, but also really striving to seltt the agenda. we have pulitzer prize-winning journalists from around the world. we're also going to focus on our customers and how their audiences...
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that they werehe these bloodthirsty killer apes. and that idea has had roots and again is still a part of the popular culture. even though we know now they were smashed up because of hyenas.sm it wasn't us. so the science has refuted that idea but it's still part of how we thinks about ourselves and instead, i draw attention to a fossil like this discovered in the 1970s by the team in kenya and it is an upper leg bone of the early homonyms a little short of 2 million years with the long neck that's how we can tell it's from an upright walker but the cool thing about this fossil is that itup has a heel fracture. so this here, this bold shove bone sticking out of the inside of the femur that is a healed fracture. think about breaking your femur to million years ago no hospitals,s, no doctors, no fir, no shelter. you break your leg but you heal, you survive. that can't happen unless other individuals l are helping you o. and it's not just 2 million. back to lucy, there is a second skeleton about three and a half million-years-old we th
that they werehe these bloodthirsty killer apes. and that idea has had roots and again is still a part of the popular culture. even though we know now they were smashed up because of hyenas.sm it wasn't us. so the science has refuted that idea but it's still part of how we thinks about ourselves and instead, i draw attention to a fossil like this discovered in the 1970s by the team in kenya and it is an upper leg bone of the early homonyms a little short of 2 million years with the long neck...
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from a site in germany that may sound surprising because we been talking about sites in africa but apes expanded all around the mediterranean what is today and living in forest in southern europe's suites find fossils in turkey greece italy hungary but the new fossil from a new creature from 11.5 million years old in germany looks like it is very upright. to me that is an interesting find because it could imply were trying to figure this out it is the hottest topic in our field right now of when the body form from which bi-pedalism evolved. a lot of t-shirts and bumper stickers and cost one - - coffee cups suggest a chimp turned into a human but chimpanzees are our cousins not ancestor the common ancestor is in eighth that we come from and so have chimps of they have evolved it's not a given a common ancestor was a knuckle walker and some of the fossils we are finding in those deposits might indicate the common ancestor was more upright in the trees and knuckle walking is a more derived form of local one - - locomotion plenty of colleagues disagree and think knuckle walking is the form
from a site in germany that may sound surprising because we been talking about sites in africa but apes expanded all around the mediterranean what is today and living in forest in southern europe's suites find fossils in turkey greece italy hungary but the new fossil from a new creature from 11.5 million years old in germany looks like it is very upright. to me that is an interesting find because it could imply were trying to figure this out it is the hottest topic in our field right now of...
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not only that, but the fossil record, i amhi ap legal anthologist. we can tell going back in time the further back we go we start to lose some of these unique characteristics. on the lineage it is the ability to move on two legs. penot only is it strange but its the most ancient thing to sort of set the lineage off and as i argue in the book, it's the key innovation that led to many of those others that make us human. >> that's a really interesting lens to view the entirety of evolution in a sense. this might sound like a weird question, but we don't really think about what is special it from the standpoint of the biomechanics when you describe the act of walking on two legs and what's unique about it. it is a balancing act. thinking about what i talked to my students about. imagine if i give an assignment you probably designed it with four legs and they probably make a barstool out of three legs but if you make it out of two legs it's probably not going to work. to move around the world today we can get into the bird locomotion at some point and the
not only that, but the fossil record, i amhi ap legal anthologist. we can tell going back in time the further back we go we start to lose some of these unique characteristics. on the lineage it is the ability to move on two legs. penot only is it strange but its the most ancient thing to sort of set the lineage off and as i argue in the book, it's the key innovation that led to many of those others that make us human. >> that's a really interesting lens to view the entirety of evolution...
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he says it's heading higher from here he of course is known as an ape.oing to hear from him in just moments first let's get to chad banen who's downgraded the stock to underperform with a $6 price target chad, welcome to the show. >> thanks, melissa appreciate it. >> big part of your note was highlighting sort of the obligations that amc still has even despite all of its capital raises ren rent is one of them how big of an issue is it for amc and how critical was that to you downgrading the stock to an underperform >> yeah, sure. for starters for the past couple of years we've been bulls on the space and real believers that the streaming and the p-bod won't disrupt this industry. what we've seen in the data in the past couple of weeks tell us that the margins will be impaired for these companies going forward. i think it's very difficult for them to get back to the margins that they had in 2019. to your point when we look at some of the obligations that companies that we cover have to pay in 2022 and 2023, it was just hard for us to continue to support a
he says it's heading higher from here he of course is known as an ape.oing to hear from him in just moments first let's get to chad banen who's downgraded the stock to underperform with a $6 price target chad, welcome to the show. >> thanks, melissa appreciate it. >> big part of your note was highlighting sort of the obligations that amc still has even despite all of its capital raises ren rent is one of them how big of an issue is it for amc and how critical was that to you...
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un proyecto de la agencia associated press ap y univisiÓn.sta y otras historias la prÓxima semana en aquÍ y hora. janiot: claro que sÍ. asÍ llegamos al final de esta ediciÓn. hasta pronto y muchas gracias. locutor: hoy en "enamorÁndonos". muchas sorpresas, nuevas puertas y momentos especiales. un programa de amor en la vida real. esta noche una de nuestras parejas estÁ un paso importante y se comprometen en
un proyecto de la agencia associated press ap y univisiÓn.sta y otras historias la prÓxima semana en aquÍ y hora. janiot: claro que sÍ. asÍ llegamos al final de esta ediciÓn. hasta pronto y muchas gracias. locutor: hoy en "enamorÁndonos". muchas sorpresas, nuevas puertas y momentos especiales. un programa de amor en la vida real. esta noche una de nuestras parejas estÁ un paso importante y se comprometen en
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. >> they're bored apes? like dentist bored apes and accountant bored apes? >> no.or hat. >> what does one of them go for, the most expensive bored ape seven figures? >> oh, i don't know if they're seven. there's some here, easily six. $200,000, 150,000 bucks. there's 101. >> that was one of the points i made you probably weren't watching, but last week. what's overvalued, the bored apes or the currency being used to buy the bored apes? >> etherium? >> yeah. is it really $200,000? and what is $200,000, given what the fed is doing >> funny money. >> is it ten overpriced cats for ten overpriced dogs? is that what you're exchanging >> or bored apes. >> or pudgy penguin, which i said i won't mention again. >> we won't know until the fed stops. >> that's right. >> price discovery, which would be nice. >>> making headlines, new data shows 2021 is on pace to be the busiest year ever for deal making mergers and acquisitions worth more than $3.6 trillion globally during the first eight months, the highest this point since at least 1995 speaking of m & a, 888 holdings confirm
. >> they're bored apes? like dentist bored apes and accountant bored apes? >> no.or hat. >> what does one of them go for, the most expensive bored ape seven figures? >> oh, i don't know if they're seven. there's some here, easily six. $200,000, 150,000 bucks. there's 101. >> that was one of the points i made you probably weren't watching, but last week. what's overvalued, the bored apes or the currency being used to buy the bored apes? >> etherium? >>...
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realize i had a shot at the white house job which i was very happy and satisfied with my position at the ap . and i could not find anything on the recount. remember then there was a time no one knew which way the election was going to go so there was soa 2 to 3 week. and that was election night and i went back, i was just recovering from the campaign and the more i inquired about the position the more i discovered i had a shot at the job. and then i discovered i had an opportunity to ask president-elect bush personally what i discovered i was invited to a party in austin texas and so i said that's where i'm going to make my personal pitch. so i walked up to resident bush at the party, my wife was there approaching the on the sidelines and i knew making a direct pitch would help. the portfolio, the staff and i looked him in the eye and i bsaid i'm going to be your personal photographer and i took a page out of his political playbook because he would always say on the campaign trail i'm going to look you in the eye and ask you for the job. that's what i did. that was the longest handshake eve
realize i had a shot at the white house job which i was very happy and satisfied with my position at the ap . and i could not find anything on the recount. remember then there was a time no one knew which way the election was going to go so there was soa 2 to 3 week. and that was election night and i went back, i was just recovering from the campaign and the more i inquired about the position the more i discovered i had a shot at the job. and then i discovered i had an opportunity to ask...
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general milley admitted to the ap that he did in fact call his pla counterpart but he claimed it wasly within his duty, he avoided saying it was a perfect phone call. general milley thinks it is fine for military leaders to coordinate and warn our most serious foreign adversary is another reason the general should be terminated immediately. he is totally delusional or drunk on his own power and he should not be trusted with any sensitive information. i don't know if you saw, senator john kennedy told the angle audience he thought millie wouldn't survive the controversy, that biden would have to throw him under the bus. and maybe i'm wrong, i disagree with him but i don't see it because the democrats response to every mistake, every accusation, every scandal is to dig in, deny, deflect and defend. >> i see nothing at what i've read that would cause any concern. >> the president has complete confidence in his leadership, his patriotism and his fidelity to our constitution. >> the transcript of these phone calls that have been going on for 5 years. are members of the press corps suddenl
general milley admitted to the ap that he did in fact call his pla counterpart but he claimed it wasly within his duty, he avoided saying it was a perfect phone call. general milley thinks it is fine for military leaders to coordinate and warn our most serious foreign adversary is another reason the general should be terminated immediately. he is totally delusional or drunk on his own power and he should not be trusted with any sensitive information. i don't know if you saw, senator john...
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it's an absurd thing like if you, we syndicate the ap solar breitbart ap story for example, will get a red block audit because breitbart is not trustworthy but the new times syndicate ap. if they put up the same exact story they get a green shield indicating that it safe. safe to read this. it totally bogus, funded by microsoft and its decide to shut out people block the status quo. >> these stories call to mind whack-a-mole nature of online activity. every day you look on facebook or the most popular pages maybe this is tweaked in some way yet in sight but issues like dan von gino, breitbart, ben shapiro. it's constantly that. use a phrase especially in the latter half of the book of the silicon valley masters of the universe. can they be masters of the universe when it is so easy to route around what you're doing? >> i think there's a facebook is a noteworthy, is noteworthy because they have allowed for some conservative content to do very well. they content though that works on facebook is not all of our content. a lot of content that's most popular with our readers get back to ch
it's an absurd thing like if you, we syndicate the ap solar breitbart ap story for example, will get a red block audit because breitbart is not trustworthy but the new times syndicate ap. if they put up the same exact story they get a green shield indicating that it safe. safe to read this. it totally bogus, funded by microsoft and its decide to shut out people block the status quo. >> these stories call to mind whack-a-mole nature of online activity. every day you look on facebook or the...
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that is according to the ap, all of the votes have not yet been officially counted. but according to the ap, there's no way the ground could be made up by the other side. governor newsom is going to remain the governor of california. he will not be recalled. that justin from the associated press. of course there's room for a lot of analysis over the next few days because of how this vote started and how it broke down tonight. >> meantime, we are awaiting got word from governor newsom who's people probably also are taking in this new so he can encompass incorporate that in his statement. this is a live picture from sacramento with some folks are waiting for him to come out an. >> they possibly victory statement tonight. listen to the ap number >> welcome back to our coverage and we as we just told you before we went to associated press and now other news agencies have all declared that governor gavin newsome has survived the recall effort. he will not be removed from office. you see the numbers right there with 58% of the vote in 5.3 million california years. californ
that is according to the ap, all of the votes have not yet been officially counted. but according to the ap, there's no way the ground could be made up by the other side. governor newsom is going to remain the governor of california. he will not be recalled. that justin from the associated press. of course there's room for a lot of analysis over the next few days because of how this vote started and how it broke down tonight. >> meantime, we are awaiting got word from governor newsom...
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now you can sign up online, take ap courses, financial literacy courses, a bunch of different courses you can use in high school or potentially apply towards college via ap credits. >> this is pretty cool the idea, a little bit of money goes a long way. that's $10 a month, as you said, unlimited access to over 20 ap core and experiential classes with the option to earn high school credit. that's pretty cool that you could have unlimited access to all that, $10 a month. and as you know, you have to start early. >> yeah, yeah, for sure. like you said, it's outstanding. you know, when i started on this education journey, it wasn't necessarily because i wanted to become a professor, but i wanted to democratize the barriers to information, give everyone access to it so, for those kids in neighborhoods where you can't necessarily get an ap course or for the parents who want their students to get extra help on certain courses, now you have an easy way to do it all for less than the cost of netflix >> i love your financial rule number one my money needs to be working for me at all times. that
now you can sign up online, take ap courses, financial literacy courses, a bunch of different courses you can use in high school or potentially apply towards college via ap credits. >> this is pretty cool the idea, a little bit of money goes a long way. that's $10 a month, as you said, unlimited access to over 20 ap core and experiential classes with the option to earn high school credit. that's pretty cool that you could have unlimited access to all that, $10 a month. and as you know,...
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it's an absurd thing like if you, we syndicate the ap solar breitbart ap story for example, will get a red block audit because breitbart is not trustworthy but the new times syndicate ap. if they put up the same exact story they get a green shield indicating that it safe. safe to read this. it totally bogus, funded by microsoft and its decide to shut out people block the status quo. >> these stories call to mind whack-a-mole nature of online activity. every day you look on facebook or the most popular pages maybe this is tweaked in some way yet in sight but issues like dan von gino, breitbart, ben shapiro. it's constantly that. use a phrase especially in the latter half of the book of the silicon valley masters of the universe. can they be masters of the universe when it is so easy to route around what you're doing? >> i think there's a facebook is a noteworthy, is noteworthy because they have allowed for some conservative content to do very well. they content though that works on facebook is not all of our content. a lot of content that's most popular with our readers get back to ch
it's an absurd thing like if you, we syndicate the ap solar breitbart ap story for example, will get a red block audit because breitbart is not trustworthy but the new times syndicate ap. if they put up the same exact story they get a green shield indicating that it safe. safe to read this. it totally bogus, funded by microsoft and its decide to shut out people block the status quo. >> these stories call to mind whack-a-mole nature of online activity. every day you look on facebook or the...
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struggle just to big long have learned that since the 1980s senior sergeant nebel rid has worked in ap back towns across the kimberly range as everyone. the kimberly's for a place of waking up here is exhausting some of their bates up here. her small playstation can be the size of france. that's a big plate. and, you know, we sort of live out of the car. i, his birth police posting within fits way crossing an inland town on the banks of a sprawling river. now more than 35 years on his back to tackle a growing youth crime wave including kids stealing cars. it might be up to 7 or right juveniles in that stolen car. and that vehicle then rolling over and children as young as chain in that vehicle with no shape belts or restraint on that scary the senior sergeant always fees the next crash, could be faithful identity. sharing. his concerns is dylan andrews and indigenous elder whose young relatives were involved in race car coca cola the young, coolest really. after the excellent dad. really concerned with them and your life is so precious. so yeah. once you're gone, your call these kids,
struggle just to big long have learned that since the 1980s senior sergeant nebel rid has worked in ap back towns across the kimberly range as everyone. the kimberly's for a place of waking up here is exhausting some of their bates up here. her small playstation can be the size of france. that's a big plate. and, you know, we sort of live out of the car. i, his birth police posting within fits way crossing an inland town on the banks of a sprawling river. now more than 35 years on his back to...
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had a shot at the white house job which i had been very happy and satisfied with my position at the ap and i still blame everything on the recount. i remember back then and in 2000 there's a time period nobody knew which way the election was going to go so there was a two to three week period. now's the time i took a break and went back to albuquerque. i was recovering from the campaign and the more i inquired about the position, the more that i discovered i had a shot at the job. and then i discovered i had an opportunity to ask president elect bush in person when i discovered i was invited to a christmas party in austin texas i said that's where i'm going to make my personal pitch for the job and so i walked up to president elect bush at the party. my wife was there to coach me on the sidelines, because i knew making a direct pitch would help. the portfolio, the staff knew me. i looked him in the eye and said i want to be your personal photographer and i took a page out of his political playbook because he would always say on the campaign trail i want to be your president. it was the
had a shot at the white house job which i had been very happy and satisfied with my position at the ap and i still blame everything on the recount. i remember back then and in 2000 there's a time period nobody knew which way the election was going to go so there was a two to three week period. now's the time i took a break and went back to albuquerque. i was recovering from the campaign and the more i inquired about the position, the more that i discovered i had a shot at the job. and then i...
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had a shot at the white house job which i had been very happy and satisfied with my position at the ap and i still blame everything on the recount. i remember back then and in 2000 there's a time period nobody knew which way the election was going to go so there was a two to three week period. now's the time i took a break and went back to albuquerque. i was recovering from the campaign and the more i inquired about the position, the more that i discovered i had a shot at the job. and then i discovered i had an opportunity to ask president elect bush in person when i discovered i was invited to a christmas party in austin texas i said that's where i'm going to make my personal pitch for the job and so i walked up to president elect bush at the party. my wife was there to coach me on the sidelines, because i knew making a direct pitch would help. the portfolio, the staff knew me. i looked him in the eye and said i want to be your personal photographer and i took a page out of his political playbook because he would always say on the campaign trail i want to be your president. it was the
had a shot at the white house job which i had been very happy and satisfied with my position at the ap and i still blame everything on the recount. i remember back then and in 2000 there's a time period nobody knew which way the election was going to go so there was a two to three week period. now's the time i took a break and went back to albuquerque. i was recovering from the campaign and the more i inquired about the position, the more that i discovered i had a shot at the job. and then i...
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#apes together strong popping up quite a bit.rey trades, an online investor with more than 200,000 followers believes there's a brand new movement that is starting up. >> i don't think it's a coincidence that volume is going up, the stock price is going up while you have this convergence between gamestop and amc's community and cultures. >> the elevated interest of both stocks is a motivator for all these apes they have double-digit short interests but still well below their historical highs back over to you. >> and is it hold forever, frank? i'm curious as you probe the story line a little bit as this goes around to the end of the year -- >> it's hold on for dear life. there's going to be some ups and downs because they're retail traders, not people that are the savviest investors a lot is enthusiasm over the stocks themselves. and some of them are just really getting a kick out of sticking it to hedge funds. >> fair enough frank, thank you. >>> coming up, a solar flare rising material costs are hitting the solar industry hard.
#apes together strong popping up quite a bit.rey trades, an online investor with more than 200,000 followers believes there's a brand new movement that is starting up. >> i don't think it's a coincidence that volume is going up, the stock price is going up while you have this convergence between gamestop and amc's community and cultures. >> the elevated interest of both stocks is a motivator for all these apes they have double-digit short interests but still well below their...
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and ap photographer attacked. -- captured the photo of the attack. finally, we are joined by the chairman and ceo of the mobi group. afghanistan's largest private media group in the first sleeper seven media network, owning the kabul based news which has continued to report and broadcast since the taliban's retaking of control. he served as economic advisor to the afghan government and has been risen that's recognized by time magazine --has been recognized by time magazine as one of the most influential people in the world. thank you everyone for joining us today. as i mentioned before, i'm feeling very proud and humbled to have each of you here at the national press club, albeit virtually. i have seen you all doing talking heads on the network individually so it is fantastic to have a wealth of information gathered this morning. thank you. first question -- to everyone and i'm going to begin with kathy bannon because ap always gets the first question. that's talk about what we have seen this week and your initial thoughts and reactions to what we sa
and ap photographer attacked. -- captured the photo of the attack. finally, we are joined by the chairman and ceo of the mobi group. afghanistan's largest private media group in the first sleeper seven media network, owning the kabul based news which has continued to report and broadcast since the taliban's retaking of control. he served as economic advisor to the afghan government and has been risen that's recognized by time magazine --has been recognized by time magazine as one of the most...
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>> that ape a popular belief in culture. social scientist to say the impact of immigration is no support for that. for over 30 years economists have been debating the wage impact in the employment impact on that native pigment comes to jobs there is no impact. it's the mix at the number of jobs but not the net number of them. immigrants displace american workers in one industry, more interest jobs are created in another industry. economic trigger international trade and labor through migration. it's a mix of jobs the relatively more productive at the case of international trade those are things they are relatively more productive at. but as of the pie gets bigger. in terms of net number of jobs and almost infinite demand for goods and services. we added more jobs. when it comes to wages economists have passionately debated the wage impact to the united states quite heatedly. what it's all boiled down to is strong disagreement about whether the unskilled immigrants in the united states depress wages of dropouts from the unite
>> that ape a popular belief in culture. social scientist to say the impact of immigration is no support for that. for over 30 years economists have been debating the wage impact in the employment impact on that native pigment comes to jobs there is no impact. it's the mix at the number of jobs but not the net number of them. immigrants displace american workers in one industry, more interest jobs are created in another industry. economic trigger international trade and labor through...
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complexion scenario, not a sanitized version that happened to have the city as a >> not present type person ap that has the city as a backdrop where you have the gap and shake shack . >> i don't want to maximize it because this is not the case for people of color and for women for a long time but i dearly believe you go to a university to experience difference. how the new planning design n new financial raises that, i want to go to a university that looks like all. >> it's interesting what that does spatially and psychologically to the mind. it says i'm already comfortable here . >> i don't have to step out of my comfort zone, i don't have to think about what might identity is going to be, i just want to be here to get confirmed. there's a direct link between the material buildout of these campuses and the psychological training is going on. in these environments. >> the next question it's amazing. there's a joke pizza that opened in ann arbor, there's a branch of the joke origin, what are the things that we havereally bad pizza in the west but one of the things it doesis it makes the student
complexion scenario, not a sanitized version that happened to have the city as a >> not present type person ap that has the city as a backdrop where you have the gap and shake shack . >> i don't want to maximize it because this is not the case for people of color and for women for a long time but i dearly believe you go to a university to experience difference. how the new planning design n new financial raises that, i want to go to a university that looks like all. >> it's...
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she can see it in his eyes and the way of his own posturing the great ap bureau chiefs that i haven't seen since world war ii. her photographs were standing. >> and the civilians. and was adept at catching that moment as the battles proceed and they force villages out of their homes. they have close to nothing. they are on the road barefoot. not sure where they are going. >> this is frances fitzgerald. she came with the lot of privilege and connections. that was used against her. she's got it made she can just get easy stories but she didn't. she did the opposite she did the hardest kind of reporting in the kind no one else was doing. she would go to the battlefield but then go to the civilian hospital how they were taking care of in her privilege life she had never seen anything like what they were going through. the hospital or the smell and the noise she recorded it all and wrote it down. this is when she was trying to tell the story of all this damage was not helping the american cause to spend a lot of time in one village alone to write a long piece for "the new york times" calle
she can see it in his eyes and the way of his own posturing the great ap bureau chiefs that i haven't seen since world war ii. her photographs were standing. >> and the civilians. and was adept at catching that moment as the battles proceed and they force villages out of their homes. they have close to nothing. they are on the road barefoot. not sure where they are going. >> this is frances fitzgerald. she came with the lot of privilege and connections. that was used against her....
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for example, we announced nftu, our official collegiate nft experience, only college ap nfts and -- onlyand nfts. emily: steve cohen is one of the greatest investors. >> when you think about it nfts, what is it? it is this combination of trading and underlying liquidity of sorts, collecting, gimmick fixation, culture, community. it's background -- his background lends itself to that. his team has been incredible. super thoughtful about how they approached the space. have been in the space for a while, just haven't been outward about it, and we are really excited to be partnering with them. emily:. emily: there is a lot of excitement around nfts, but a lot of skepticism as well. i wonder what he and you think about the skepticism that nfts could be just a get rich quick scam. trevor? trevor: i remember when they were saying that years ago. it is funny to see them say that. i was just going to say the idea of digital ownership is here to stay. people collect digital cards or physical cards, pokemon cards, yeezys. for many, the digital world seems intangible. you can't touch it, you can see
for example, we announced nftu, our official collegiate nft experience, only college ap nfts and -- onlyand nfts. emily: steve cohen is one of the greatest investors. >> when you think about it nfts, what is it? it is this combination of trading and underlying liquidity of sorts, collecting, gimmick fixation, culture, community. it's background -- his background lends itself to that. his team has been incredible. super thoughtful about how they approached the space. have been in the space...
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does that make it okay to pay billions for digital apes >>> and the eye opening scenes over the weekend pack the stands across america it is tuesday, september 7th football is back so is "worldwide exchange. >>> football is back and i'm back hi i'm brian sullivan well welcome to "worldwide exchange." we kickoff our trading week. see if the record-breaking rally will roll on and eh, honestly, i don't know no way to know futures are down a couple of bucks. they were up a couple bucks earlier. i m mplied value on the nasdaq it is a holiday short week a lot of wall street is still off. rosh hashanah today. it will be maybe a lower volume. higher volatility week in some ways i would not expect massive moves unless we get some huge event. there is potential good news you know the stats september is the worst month of the year on average for stocks going back to 1929 generally, it posts a small loss that might not be the case this year fun stretch shows the s&p 500 rises more than 10% in the months leading up to september, as we have done this year, september actually tends to be sga good mont
does that make it okay to pay billions for digital apes >>> and the eye opening scenes over the weekend pack the stands across america it is tuesday, september 7th football is back so is "worldwide exchange. >>> football is back and i'm back hi i'm brian sullivan well welcome to "worldwide exchange." we kickoff our trading week. see if the record-breaking rally will roll on and eh, honestly, i don't know no way to know futures are down a couple of bucks. they...
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according to the ap, the feds are giving migrants notices to appear at an immigration office and within releasing them into the country. publicly, the white house has been vowing to ramp up deportation flights to haiti you may have seen last night violence broke out after some haitian depor tees tried to force their way on the flight and attack the pilots and federal agents on board. >>> the relationship between the united states and our old friend france appears to be on the mend again. president biden and the french president spoke today on the phone. it's the first time they talked since the feud erupted france has saidto bring its ambassador back to washington after they yanked him out to have the country in protest. for his part the british prime minister said france needs to get a grip that's a quote the french acted furious and accused the united states of back stapstabbing them. they already had a similar deal with the french. they took the u.s. submarines instead. >>> m over just three years that philadelphia man went from selling drugs to running a $30 million empire his chann
according to the ap, the feds are giving migrants notices to appear at an immigration office and within releasing them into the country. publicly, the white house has been vowing to ramp up deportation flights to haiti you may have seen last night violence broke out after some haitian depor tees tried to force their way on the flight and attack the pilots and federal agents on board. >>> the relationship between the united states and our old friend france appears to be on the mend...
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rather than address the crisis at ap hand, our democratic colleagues have spent the bulk of this year figuring out how to bend the rules of the senate to grant citizenship to millions of people who entered this country illegally. their plan would have provide ised legal status to people who entered the country as recently as this year as long as they were 18 years or younger when they arrived. it would have turned our ag sector on its head by legalizing unlawfully present farm workers with absolutely no provisions to insure that our agriculture producers would have access to a stable work force. and it would have legalized millions of people with temporary protected the status without even addressing the fact that this temporary program has been in existence for three decades.ca there's a reason that senate democrats tried to pass a partisan bill using the arcane budget procedures instead of the normal legislative process. these policies do nothing to alleviate the crisis that's existed on the border since joe biden became president. they a fail to address the underlying reason why pe
rather than address the crisis at ap hand, our democratic colleagues have spent the bulk of this year figuring out how to bend the rules of the senate to grant citizenship to millions of people who entered this country illegally. their plan would have provide ised legal status to people who entered the country as recently as this year as long as they were 18 years or younger when they arrived. it would have turned our ag sector on its head by legalizing unlawfully present farm workers with...
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delta ha go golepado la gestion de bjoe bide donde salia mejor calificado, manejo de la pandemia su ap0 puntos para estar en 525%. pues en la med medicion la mitad de ee estadounidenses creen que riesgo de contagios es alto. tambien cayo, 44% lo aprueba y 51% d desaprueba su trabaj >> cuando el presidente ganaba y con eso seria suficiente para hacer muchas cosas positivas, profep por eso ahora acaba la luna de miel porque el pueblo no ve los resultados que esperaban >> cuestoinado sobre un sondeo que ponia en duda su capacidad de gobernar, el mandatario evito comentar el tema. segun en encuestadores el tema que d desgasto fue el retidoe de afganistan. >> h"habla en ingles? >> sin embargo, el presidente trump toco el mismo 44% de a aprobacion desde primera en encuesta de administracion d difundida por nbc news. en el caso de obarack obama no fue a cuarto aÑo. aunque el presidente bjoe biden ha sorteado varias dificultades, la via hacia a adelante no esta despejada >> sera cuando acuda a nueva york cdonde las familias de la victimas le dijeron que no era bienvenido. >> noticias telemundo
delta ha go golepado la gestion de bjoe bide donde salia mejor calificado, manejo de la pandemia su ap0 puntos para estar en 525%. pues en la med medicion la mitad de ee estadounidenses creen que riesgo de contagios es alto. tambien cayo, 44% lo aprueba y 51% d desaprueba su trabaj >> cuando el presidente ganaba y con eso seria suficiente para hacer muchas cosas positivas, profep por eso ahora acaba la luna de miel porque el pueblo no ve los resultados que esperaban >> cuestoinado...
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calderon: durante varias semanas, un equipo de associated press, ap y univisiÓn viviÓ en una embarcaciÓnogada para trabajar en el sea shepherd desde 2015. su conexiÓn con el ocÉano es profunda. su papÁ era cuidador de un faro. casariego: tenemos 15 personas a bordo y somos de diferentes continentes, diferentes paÍses, diferentes culturas. goodman: el despliegue de la flota china en las amÉricas no fue casual. hace aÑos se quedaron sin peces en sus propias costas y tuvieron que buscar alimentos en aguas distantes. hoy esta industria es un sÍmbolo de las grandes ambiciones de la segunda economÍa mundial. peter hammarstedt es el director de la expediciÓn. el viaje coincide con importantes negociaciones internacionales iniciados en 2018 para elaborar un nuevo tratado de conservaciÓn de la biodiversidad en alta mar que representa prÁcticamente la mitad del planeta. hammarstedt: altamar es como el viejo oeste. nadie es responsable de ejercer la autoridad hoy. goodman: los barcos pesqueros chinos son intocables, pero no invisibles. algunos de ellos no respetan las fronteras marÍtimas. en 2016,
calderon: durante varias semanas, un equipo de associated press, ap y univisiÓn viviÓ en una embarcaciÓnogada para trabajar en el sea shepherd desde 2015. su conexiÓn con el ocÉano es profunda. su papÁ era cuidador de un faro. casariego: tenemos 15 personas a bordo y somos de diferentes continentes, diferentes paÍses, diferentes culturas. goodman: el despliegue de la flota china en las amÉricas no fue casual. hace aÑos se quedaron sin peces en sus propias costas y tuvieron que buscar...
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an ap reporter is even causing biden self conflicted -- uncontrollable events. seriously?uncontrollable when he cost them? the border, afghanistan, the chaos, the crisis is a direct result of him and his bad agenda. here are the reaction, joe and ari. what i love about some of the things you do if you are great at messaging. i think i said these things about covid over and over again because i do care about people.s and i think telling people to talk to the real doctors is better than playing one on tv, but maybe i'm wrong. >> well, dr. hannity, you nailed it. you know that and what i think is one of the most responsible monologues i've ever heard. yes, people should be vaccinated. people should follow the signs. but when you watch cnn and some of these other shows, they try to bully and shame people and they are totally ineffective. it's like saying to somebody who is overweight to put that foodth down, stop eating it, what is wrong with you? and that is how cnn are treating people who are not vaccinated. i want everybody who can get vaccinated to get vaccinated but you d
an ap reporter is even causing biden self conflicted -- uncontrollable events. seriously?uncontrollable when he cost them? the border, afghanistan, the chaos, the crisis is a direct result of him and his bad agenda. here are the reaction, joe and ari. what i love about some of the things you do if you are great at messaging. i think i said these things about covid over and over again because i do care about people.s and i think telling people to talk to the real doctors is better than playing...
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they are asking for then e he help to find ap jeep cherokee we illinois plates. >>> a the dhs says the sprawling camp is getting smaller e. they released thousands into the u.s. and have no await for court hearing. of the 600 haitian migrants, they say they're making their way towards del rio. >> the biggest concern is we have individuals we don't know who they are, where they're coming from, but they're crossing in our country. >> nbc nurs reviews information that the binddened a instation, dhs says it is not sending haitian nationals to guantonomo bay. and that has been use for decades to process migrants found at sea. >>> let's turn to you the spanish island of la palma where organic disruptions continue nbc's janice mackey frazier joins us with the latest what do we know so far >> reporter: at least 185 buildings, mostly homes have been destroyed so far. towns have been blanketed with ash. damage right now is estimated at over 100 million dollars officials say there is just nothing they can do. they've tried at points to use heavy equipment to diverse lava away from heavy pop late
they are asking for then e he help to find ap jeep cherokee we illinois plates. >>> a the dhs says the sprawling camp is getting smaller e. they released thousands into the u.s. and have no await for court hearing. of the 600 haitian migrants, they say they're making their way towards del rio. >> the biggest concern is we have individuals we don't know who they are, where they're coming from, but they're crossing in our country. >> nbc nurs reviews information that the...
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he's running on the big lie according to this ap story. to be there, we're going to undermine this election. someone lowering himself to that kind of lie, that's a heart break for republicans. >> i want to introduce you to george p. bush in texas p. oh, the worst! >> thanks, everyone. >> where is the missing fiance? searching brian's home after the likely remains of gabby petito were found. stay with us. if you have this... consider adding this. an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan from unitedhealthcare. medicare supplement plans help by paying some of what medicare doesn't... and let you see any doctor. any specialist. anywhere in the u.s. who accepts medicare patients. so if you have this... consider adding this. call unitedhealthcare today for your free decision guide. ♪ visible is wireless that doesn't play games. no surprise fees, legit unlimited data, for as little as $25 a month. and the best part? it's powered by verizon. but it gets crazier. bring a friend every month, and get every month for $5. which is why i brought them.
he's running on the big lie according to this ap story. to be there, we're going to undermine this election. someone lowering himself to that kind of lie, that's a heart break for republicans. >> i want to introduce you to george p. bush in texas p. oh, the worst! >> thanks, everyone. >> where is the missing fiance? searching brian's home after the likely remains of gabby petito were found. stay with us. if you have this... consider adding this. an aarp medicare supplement...
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the ap called the race, you know, less than an hour after the polls closed here. and larry elder, you know, for all the talk that republicans who tried to frame this as any rigged election, you know, quickly conceded the race here. so, perhaps a little anticlimactic. >> what do you think, is next for republicans in california? obviously, it's a deep blue state. but there was a month or two ago, some momentum, some hope, at least some in the gop that this was something maybe they could pull off, that they could deliver a stunning blow to democrats in the nation's largest state. that didn't happen. what's next for the gop out there? >> well, i think in some ways, it is the same story over and over again, for californians. republicans, in california. who, you know, always think that they, you know, might have some shot and then just see her hopes dashed again and again. in some way this is much more disappointing than even the 2020 election cycle when california republicans picked up a number of seats, you know, significantly narrowing democrats' margin in congress a
the ap called the race, you know, less than an hour after the polls closed here. and larry elder, you know, for all the talk that republicans who tried to frame this as any rigged election, you know, quickly conceded the race here. so, perhaps a little anticlimactic. >> what do you think, is next for republicans in california? obviously, it's a deep blue state. but there was a month or two ago, some momentum, some hope, at least some in the gop that this was something maybe they could...
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reach out to apple for ape, they did not get back to us.ple, ere ar a number of ceos on the board. the business roundtable is an enormousorce in shington, along with the chambeof congss, whh isoppong the ll asell, th is rgely w corpate amica, as a whole layst on leslation when ireally care if your company yoursuppting the grou are rt of ose grps, whatou're ally doing operationally is opposi it, whatever atemen you make, put out, make no mistake corporate america is fighting this bill. the biggest bill, the u.s. chamber of congress promised to do everything they can do to block to reconciliation bill. katie porter democrat of california's knee deep in the negotiation for the budget reconciliation bill, and she joins me now. good to have you congresswoman. first of all, you're in a district, redistricting is happening so you have a different district, it might change, but your district that you're in is a pretty split district a lot of swing voters. do you feel confident going back to your district and saying look, i'm proud to have voted for
reach out to apple for ape, they did not get back to us.ple, ere ar a number of ceos on the board. the business roundtable is an enormousorce in shington, along with the chambeof congss, whh isoppong the ll asell, th is rgely w corpate amica, as a whole layst on leslation when ireally care if your company yoursuppting the grou are rt of ose grps, whatou're ally doing operationally is opposi it, whatever atemen you make, put out, make no mistake corporate america is fighting this bill. the...
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catching up fast are the board ape yacht club seth curry bought one and it became his twitter avatar. pudgy penguins, they're up more than 7,000% since they were created in june. one sold for half a million dollars, just two weeks ago. now that's been relisted for $2 million. if you missed that pet rock craze in the 1970s, well, ether rock sold to crypto mobile justin sun for $611,000, another one listed for $28 million they only made 100 ether rocks and the cheapest one on the market now is $2 million back to you. >> well if they only made 100, one of these days, back when we're all back in the office, i'll stop by your desk so you can explain the pudgy penguins to me. the bored apes i think i get >>> keep an eye on virgin galactic shares are taking off despite a new faa investigation into the company's july launch and reports that the spacecraft veered out of its designated air space midflight. you can catch that story on cnbc.com stay with us and there you have it— -woah. wireless on the most reliable network nationwide. wow! -big deal! ...we get unlimited for just $30 bucks. sweet
catching up fast are the board ape yacht club seth curry bought one and it became his twitter avatar. pudgy penguins, they're up more than 7,000% since they were created in june. one sold for half a million dollars, just two weeks ago. now that's been relisted for $2 million. if you missed that pet rock craze in the 1970s, well, ether rock sold to crypto mobile justin sun for $611,000, another one listed for $28 million they only made 100 ether rocks and the cheapest one on the market now is $2...
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a british army veteran described the devastating toll of the 20 year. ap can cut it off to many people for situation which we just gave up. also as the taliban unveils the new government for up dennis dad, including a terrorist on the f. b, i most wanted live, but washington left with no other option. it must cooperate with the uncut, incoming leadership. and the australian high court rules that media.
a british army veteran described the devastating toll of the 20 year. ap can cut it off to many people for situation which we just gave up. also as the taliban unveils the new government for up dennis dad, including a terrorist on the f. b, i most wanted live, but washington left with no other option. it must cooperate with the uncut, incoming leadership. and the australian high court rules that media.
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. >> reporter: while some parents may fight to exempt their kids, the latest polling from the ap shows of americans support masking in school. jonathan and tiffany believe that mask wearing could harm their kids, something the medical community has disputed. >> we have everything from increased acne to upper respiratory infection to staph infections, nasal -- >> fungal infection. >> fungal infections. people are getting -- >> social impacts. >> social impacts and early childhood development is another one we're just starting to discover. >> a lot of the reasons people are citing for not wanting to wear masks are just factually incorrect. maybe masks can cause a little bit more acne. they definitely don't cause an increase in upper respiratory infections. a mask is not going to cause your child to lose their life. a mask is not going to cause your child to wind up on a ventilator. covid, however, will. >> reporter: two hours down the road from the broadbents, meredith ripley is a mom of three. two of her kids have special needs. because of that, she supports mandatory masks. >> for me i
. >> reporter: while some parents may fight to exempt their kids, the latest polling from the ap shows of americans support masking in school. jonathan and tiffany believe that mask wearing could harm their kids, something the medical community has disputed. >> we have everything from increased acne to upper respiratory infection to staph infections, nasal -- >> fungal infection. >> fungal infections. people are getting -- >> social impacts. >> social impacts...
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right in the the biggest town in the kimberly broom is a draw cod for many indigenous people from small ap back to music where alcohol is restricted. here it's easy to get denied a father with a baby says he can't find his pine. so the calorie patrol head to a sports table where the mum and her family gathered to drink and gamble. the teams binds the baby's mother and takes her home along with other relatives. but to live on the the mob we had little bit of a baby on board and as they arrived situation by the way looks like you're really right. the calorie patrol staff say this is a quiet one we're going one way or in the one i didn't exist for prison would be sky high a lot more incarceration a lot more domestic violence, more problems in the homes. cassandra, callum runs the calorie patrol. i don't like to say it just says to pick up service when gauge reconnect with clients and half the time are related to them. so it's a personal thing as well. me aside from patrol these government funded workers help those home and alcoholics today, they've organized a fishing trip to the coast to rec
right in the the biggest town in the kimberly broom is a draw cod for many indigenous people from small ap back to music where alcohol is restricted. here it's easy to get denied a father with a baby says he can't find his pine. so the calorie patrol head to a sports table where the mum and her family gathered to drink and gamble. the teams binds the baby's mother and takes her home along with other relatives. but to live on the the mob we had little bit of a baby on board and as they arrived...
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he later became baghdad chief of the ap.ow did what you see that day lead you to covering the middle east? >> i was living and working in new york. my whole family was there. it was a primary day in new york. we were all going to be working late. i was a producer for the local nbc news. we had planned a late day that day. i was sleeping in and i had to rush to work. i got there before the first tower fell. we were in midtown manhattan, seeing the smoke from downtown. just knowing that this was such an extra ordinary event. i was two years out of college and had my whole future ahead of me. suddenly, it was changed forever. my career took a different direction than i ever would've anticipated because this horrible event opened my eyes to this reality of people out there who want to do bad things to us. all i could think about was, why ? i had to understand. i needed to know. what was also really striking, i'm an air of a mannequin. i never knew that until 9/11. i'm a new yorker and i never thought of myself as anything else.
he later became baghdad chief of the ap.ow did what you see that day lead you to covering the middle east? >> i was living and working in new york. my whole family was there. it was a primary day in new york. we were all going to be working late. i was a producer for the local nbc news. we had planned a late day that day. i was sleeping in and i had to rush to work. i got there before the first tower fell. we were in midtown manhattan, seeing the smoke from downtown. just knowing that...