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what's interesting is this little town of burlington near chicago has many more houses, there's much more evidence of string there. [laughter] i was just kayaking up there with a friend we got off and burlington, we go to the house where he died there is a 25 -- 30-year-old guy out cutting the grass. i sent you living ocs i run this place. i said, do you know about strength? oh man i hear something really weird happened here. like he has no idea. i said to people come by to see it? you owe 110 this buffalo came from new york they're walking around my yard, i might get out of my yard my atv is back there leave it alone. in burlington itself they don't know about strength, i think wearily because strings presents they are much less interested in the way we are much less interested in her grandmother until she dies and then dan, i wish i would've talked to her. here at the funeral service and thought she was pretty interesting. i don't know if that answers your question. in beaver island they are in really interested. >> you got to have a question back there. >> the answer to that is pl
what's interesting is this little town of burlington near chicago has many more houses, there's much more evidence of string there. [laughter] i was just kayaking up there with a friend we got off and burlington, we go to the house where he died there is a 25 -- 30-year-old guy out cutting the grass. i sent you living ocs i run this place. i said, do you know about strength? oh man i hear something really weird happened here. like he has no idea. i said to people come by to see it? you owe 110...
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and worked the runway and the crowd wearing dresses, wigs, heels and more that was put on by a burlingtonexuality alliance club. i think they're on to something here >> definitely entertaining >>> still ahead, the containership crisis stifling the supply chain >>> the hottest awards othf e year prince william shines a spotlight on climate change efforts. more immune support. with the only vitamin c that lasts 24 hours. more restful sleep. with the first-ever triple action sleep supplement. we put more of our brains into helping your heart. we give you more wellness solutions backed by rigorous science than we ever have before. nature's bounty gives you more, so you can live bountifully. instantly clear everyday congestion nature's bounty gives you more, with vicks sinex saline. for fast drug free relief vicks sinex. instantly clear everyday congestion. and try vicks sinex children's saline. safe and gentle relief for children's noses. two loads of snot covered laundry. only one will be sanitized. wait, what? adding lysol laundry sanitizer kills 99.9% of bacteria detergent alone, can't. ♪
and worked the runway and the crowd wearing dresses, wigs, heels and more that was put on by a burlingtonexuality alliance club. i think they're on to something here >> definitely entertaining >>> still ahead, the containership crisis stifling the supply chain >>> the hottest awards othf e year prince william shines a spotlight on climate change efforts. more immune support. with the only vitamin c that lasts 24 hours. more restful sleep. with the first-ever triple...
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. >> reporter: the 17-year-old burlington high school senior is not alone.buckner, the school's counseling department chair, and coleader of its first-generation club. both resources for students like alberto, who need additional support. >> the you see's, the colleges, the private schools, get them interested. >> reporter: interest in an educational system that he knows firsthand can be difficult to navigate. he was born in santa clara county back in 1992. his parents split up when he was in grade school, leaving his single working mom to make a heart-wrenching decision. she would send irving to live in milan with her parents.'s return to the bay area, after 7 years of academically rigorous private schooling, in another country, it was hard. >> it was definitely culture shock. know, the rigor of the classes were different. just overall expectation of the academics at the school that we were at. >> reporter: he found himself straddling two worlds. back in guatemala he was the american kid and in the u.s., he was the kid who showed up to junior high school dr
. >> reporter: the 17-year-old burlington high school senior is not alone.buckner, the school's counseling department chair, and coleader of its first-generation club. both resources for students like alberto, who need additional support. >> the you see's, the colleges, the private schools, get them interested. >> reporter: interest in an educational system that he knows firsthand can be difficult to navigate. he was born in santa clara county back in 1992. his parents split...
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and burlington from 410 to 285 explain that >> sure. so, some of it is just plain old cuts to sales and margins, the norm some of it is that we also raised our discount rate that we see cost of capital heading a little higher, the risk rate for these companies, they're more risky than they were even three months ago we came out six months ago with a similar round of checks, as positive as we've ever been, and thought that the lean inventories would actually create higher gross margins. right now, though, i think we're hitting a tipping point where they just won't be able to bring in the sales that the street expects. and expectations are pretty high going into holidays that we will see a rebound as we continue to recover from covid >> that's really interesting there what you said about the discount rate. at a time when we have historically low interest rates, explain why you're actually hiking your discount rate. >> well, we think about the direction. i think that the direction for rates is higher. i heard your last guest, and if the fe
and burlington from 410 to 285 explain that >> sure. so, some of it is just plain old cuts to sales and margins, the norm some of it is that we also raised our discount rate that we see cost of capital heading a little higher, the risk rate for these companies, they're more risky than they were even three months ago we came out six months ago with a similar round of checks, as positive as we've ever been, and thought that the lean inventories would actually create higher gross margins....
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we are live in burlington with the push to get more people vaccinated. >> reporter: today there was a data arrow the show the numbers were actually lower than where they were, but they have addressed that. the push continue to get more people vaccinated and bring the number higher than where it was before. another saturday and another pop-up vaccine clinic san mateo county. this one a joint venture between the county and peninsula healthcare district at bel air elementary school in san bruno. >> we think the location helps us to serve those in need. >> what the pop-ups have allowed us to do is really get with people who are trustee committee partners, people who have actually been in the committee. >> reporter: jason shea brought his 12-year-old daughter about to get her first shot one of two reasons to celebrate on saturday. >> it's a 12th birthday. she's available for the vaccine. >> reporter: fernando had no plans to get a vaccine on saturday. he was at his son's baseball game next door to the public clinic. >> i plan on it, someone came by and told me and i was like i might as wel
we are live in burlington with the push to get more people vaccinated. >> reporter: today there was a data arrow the show the numbers were actually lower than where they were, but they have addressed that. the push continue to get more people vaccinated and bring the number higher than where it was before. another saturday and another pop-up vaccine clinic san mateo county. this one a joint venture between the county and peninsula healthcare district at bel air elementary school in san...
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. >> reporter: justin is the owner of burlington record plant he says his customers have started doublingers. >> in the beginning, we would get, you know, an order a day and now in the past three or four weeks i've turned down literally over 4 million records worth of orders. >> the recording association of america reports that vinyl is having a remarkable resurgence ref two from the first half of this year grew 94% to $467 million. the boom is leaving manufacturers backed up, delaying the shipment of albums for artists including taylor swift, melissa etheridge >> here's the material. >> reporter: he says it used to take six months to get an order done now it's eight months. >> our raw material supplier in tennessee has been able to limp by and provide us with what we need but it's kind of by the skin of our teeth every month. >> reporter: making a involved a delicate process done by hand. >> this is a record and what it looks like before it gets press snod they start with melted pvc. it's pressed into a mold edges are trimmed. there's a visual inspection. they are sleeved and boxed here
. >> reporter: justin is the owner of burlington record plant he says his customers have started doublingers. >> in the beginning, we would get, you know, an order a day and now in the past three or four weeks i've turned down literally over 4 million records worth of orders. >> the recording association of america reports that vinyl is having a remarkable resurgence ref two from the first half of this year grew 94% to $467 million. the boom is leaving manufacturers backed up,...
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you see the ropes that would keep the cars out of the target and burlington coat factory parking lot, but no one is there. the store is closed. the county put their foot down. no indoor dining. no drive-through. the kpix.com one is closed by order of contra costa county. >> i'm trying to get some french fries for my wife, and the doors were closed. >> reporter: the problem wasn't the burgers or fries, but the restaurant not checking covid- 19 vexing cards at the door for people eating inside, as mandated by contra costa county. in a statement, the chief legal and business officer for the company said it is unreasonable, invasive, and unsafe to force restaurant associates to segregate customers into those who may be served, and those who may not, whether based on the documentation they carry, or any other reason. the store had been cited four times already to the tune of $1750 in fines when it was shut down. the sudden closure left them in the lurch. >> i was just here for a pretty standard cheeseburger. that is all i was hoping for. >> reporter: on the one walked or drove out with bur
you see the ropes that would keep the cars out of the target and burlington coat factory parking lot, but no one is there. the store is closed. the county put their foot down. no indoor dining. no drive-through. the kpix.com one is closed by order of contra costa county. >> i'm trying to get some french fries for my wife, and the doors were closed. >> reporter: the problem wasn't the burgers or fries, but the restaurant not checking covid- 19 vexing cards at the door for people...
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here should be snaking through the drive- through line, keeping customers out of the target and burlington wait for their burgers and fries, but that's not happening tonight. the store is closed. no fries, no shakes, no lines. just confusion outside of the in-and-out store on contra a
here should be snaking through the drive- through line, keeping customers out of the target and burlington wait for their burgers and fries, but that's not happening tonight. the store is closed. no fries, no shakes, no lines. just confusion outside of the in-and-out store on contra a
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iflew down from burlington nuremberg to the man in charge and he said, we cannot put on this trial nowy assigned in the trials already and process, i doubt if they will approve it and i said, i have here in my hand that mass murder on a scale never before seen in human history, you cannot let these guys go. he said can you do it in addition to you're the work was mike and i said sure andi work was mike and i said sure and i did. in a rest my case in two days. t5 and i did. in a rest my case in two days-_ two days. is that you want to prosecute the _ two days. is that you want to prosecute the officers - two days. is that you want to prosecute the officers you i prosecute the officers you are not as interested in the foot soldiers, he wanted to get the educated. soldiers, he wanted to get the educated-— educated. the extermination su uads, educated. the extermination squads. they _ educated. the extermination squads, they said _ educated. the extermination squads, they said action - squads, they said action groups. and 3,000 men, 3,000, all of whom are complicit mass murder and i select
iflew down from burlington nuremberg to the man in charge and he said, we cannot put on this trial nowy assigned in the trials already and process, i doubt if they will approve it and i said, i have here in my hand that mass murder on a scale never before seen in human history, you cannot let these guys go. he said can you do it in addition to you're the work was mike and i said sure andi work was mike and i said sure and i did. in a rest my case in two days. t5 and i did. in a rest my case in...
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. >> it was exciting i went to the burlington store, near coney island there were in t-mobile people outside trying to get you outside. they all knew john ledger personally they were mission driven burlington had a line around the block. i was just trying to buy a couple t-shirts, bud people selling t-mobile who said john, and then i called john, and john knows everyone he seems to be remarkable in terms of his salesman ability. >> we're awaiting the numbers. let's move to tesla, if we can, and get to some of the names you did mention unilever on tesla, give me your take here many analysts saying very solid results, not necessarily a huge surprise per se, but they delivered. >> i've been using t.a.n., which is tesla, amazon, netflix, companies that people have written offer that keep coming back you know the problem with tesla? >> tell me. >> they were perfect we were looking for perfect. wedbush raising the target to 1100, but shanghai, this was -- this is what i thought was most interesting. shanghai is exporting to the u.s., that's how successful. >> they're exporting vehicles to
. >> it was exciting i went to the burlington store, near coney island there were in t-mobile people outside trying to get you outside. they all knew john ledger personally they were mission driven burlington had a line around the block. i was just trying to buy a couple t-shirts, bud people selling t-mobile who said john, and then i called john, and john knows everyone he seems to be remarkable in terms of his salesman ability. >> we're awaiting the numbers. let's move to tesla, if...
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burlington stores, roughly $15 billion market cap is one we think earnings could double in the next five year and deckers brand. >> deckers owns -- >> ohka caught up in supply chain disruptions coming out of the vietnam. >> the final word on this, john, before we go, people might be reassured about buying the names that this favors in the long run. what do you think will happen in the next eight weeks now are the stocks pricing in too many disruption? >> modeling the states right now, it's incredibly difficult the conversations with investors, incredibly low risk because of the space right now because of uncertainty i don't think any of miss supply chain inflation is necessarily transit. it's going to be inflation costs next year. every piece of the supply chain seeing inflation, whether the trucks, the ports, the ships, everything right now is inflationary is there in some magic wand that necessarily resets everything on january 1. people need to be opportunistic but recognize that >> the president himself meeting with leading retailers right now to try and sort this out john, thanks fo
burlington stores, roughly $15 billion market cap is one we think earnings could double in the next five year and deckers brand. >> deckers owns -- >> ohka caught up in supply chain disruptions coming out of the vietnam. >> the final word on this, john, before we go, people might be reassured about buying the names that this favors in the long run. what do you think will happen in the next eight weeks now are the stocks pricing in too many disruption? >> modeling the...
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host: democrat line from burlington, north carolina. gerald, hello. caller: hello. host: go ahead. caller: hello. i would like to comment. my phone is not working very well. host: we can hear you. go ahead with your question. caller: unless you make money and all of the legislation is suggestion about corporations is that they pay taxes on profit they make, not on their expenses. in other words, what will be going on is when the tax on the corporations, they would be scaring that income with shareholders. it would not keep the corporation from operating properly. host: gerald from north carolina, thank you. guest: the private sector cannot print money. the government can print money. when individuals earn money and the government takes some of it, they did not have it -- they do not have it. when businesses create wealth and the government takes it, it is not there for salary. it is not there to hire new people. government takes money that would otherwise go to consumers in lower costs or workers in higher pay. this is a real problem and it is one of the reasons why the series of t
host: democrat line from burlington, north carolina. gerald, hello. caller: hello. host: go ahead. caller: hello. i would like to comment. my phone is not working very well. host: we can hear you. go ahead with your question. caller: unless you make money and all of the legislation is suggestion about corporations is that they pay taxes on profit they make, not on their expenses. in other words, what will be going on is when the tax on the corporations, they would be scaring that income with...
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some other jokes like, "tj sacks" or "the abercrombie and rich." [ laughter ] or -- oh, oh, "the burlington[ cheers and applause it's a fun bit, you should do it >> jimmy: yeah, we'll do it tomorrow [ laughter ] stick around, we'll be right back with the first annual "tonight show, pizza off," - [ cheers and applause ♪ "colors" by black pumas come in for a soccer ball. leave a part of the team. what we value most, shouldn't cost more. [ end music ] with the capital one venture card, you earn unlimited double miles everywhere. but where can we use them? you can use them on any travel purchase—not just some travel purchases. venture gets a gold star! what's in your wallet? ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: wow. welcome back to the show, everybody. tariq and i are about to do something fun, time for the first annual "tonight show" pizza-off. here we go [ cheers and applause the rules are simple the rules were make any pizza you want, and whoever makes the most delicious pizza possible is the winner and gets their name engraved in the "tonight show" pizza-off golden pizza slice. look at this [
some other jokes like, "tj sacks" or "the abercrombie and rich." [ laughter ] or -- oh, oh, "the burlington[ cheers and applause it's a fun bit, you should do it >> jimmy: yeah, we'll do it tomorrow [ laughter ] stick around, we'll be right back with the first annual "tonight show, pizza off," - [ cheers and applause ♪ "colors" by black pumas come in for a soccer ball. leave a part of the team. what we value most, shouldn't cost more. [ end...
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they tried the same thing this burlington, vermont. you know what they're doing?e they tried take it away, and you know what kids like, leslie? they like parades, candy, halloween, they like dressing up. they look forward to it all more. there's nothing they like more. this is the one thing that you've taken away from them already last year? >> well, at first i thought like you did until we called the school board to get 'em on our radio show, and actually they said, gary is right, that they have talked about this for years. he's not right about parent input, and that's where the problem comes from. there are parents in three categories; parents who say we can't afford these kind of costumes that the other kids have, kids with autism, adhd and other types of disabilities have an issue with the sound from the party, so there are physical, mental and emotional issue issues if for those children, and three -- i can't even remember thurm three. oh, yeah, three is religion. some people, and this can be different religions, christian, do not celebrate halloween -- kenne
they tried the same thing this burlington, vermont. you know what they're doing?e they tried take it away, and you know what kids like, leslie? they like parades, candy, halloween, they like dressing up. they look forward to it all more. there's nothing they like more. this is the one thing that you've taken away from them already last year? >> well, at first i thought like you did until we called the school board to get 'em on our radio show, and actually they said, gary is right, that...
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. >> reporter: at burlington records downtown it's not just the albums going quickly >> the easiest wayut people buying records right now is look at how many new turn tables are selling and that has been astronomical. >> and what the selling of turn tables shows you people are getting into this that have never been in the vinyl side before >> that means they're getting into it and probably going to stick with it. >> reporter: at the plant he says he sees no end to the vinyl demand >> it's a matter how we can make the machinery and support each other globally to execute this level of demand. >> reporter: people are still buying cds and tapes cds and tapes in 2021. it seems they want to hold onto music rather than just downloading. streaming is still dominating above those other things $6 billion in revenue from the first half of this year just from streaming >> sometimes you just want to touch something, perry digital just isn't the same. perry russom tonight, thanks >>> unemployment lines shrinking. that's what's topic cnbc's on the money. that's according to the labor department expert
. >> reporter: at burlington records downtown it's not just the albums going quickly >> the easiest wayut people buying records right now is look at how many new turn tables are selling and that has been astronomical. >> and what the selling of turn tables shows you people are getting into this that have never been in the vinyl side before >> that means they're getting into it and probably going to stick with it. >> reporter: at the plant he says he sees no end to...
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that continues tomorrow from rapid city to burlington, burl vermont. into the late week period, these temperatures will be anywhere from 5 to 10 degrees above average. look at chicago. by saturday, 14 degrees warmer than usual 8 degrees on friday. we're looking at warmth in charlotte, richmond down to atlanta. that's w >>> good tuesday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. taking a look at our cooler temperatures moving in today. some of our warmest spots inland only be in the low 80s. we will see more clouds coming in with another round of some cooler air arriving tomorrow. by the end of the week, we're only seeing our valley temperatures in the upper 60s. it does warm up more for the weekend, but still feeling very comfortable. san francisco reaching into the mid 60s today. low 60s for thursday and friday. clearing out in time for the air shows this weekend. >> you can check out it on siriusxm channel 108 where you will hear the best story of the morning pop start. >> i was thinking maybe we should do one prequel story and do one story so i have more
that continues tomorrow from rapid city to burlington, burl vermont. into the late week period, these temperatures will be anywhere from 5 to 10 degrees above average. look at chicago. by saturday, 14 degrees warmer than usual 8 degrees on friday. we're looking at warmth in charlotte, richmond down to atlanta. that's w >>> good tuesday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. taking a look at our cooler temperatures moving in today. some of our warmest spots inland only be in the low 80s....
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louis, burlington and into portland we'll get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds. >>> good thursday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. a red flag warning again for solano county. we see winds picking up in parts of the north bay, especially through the hills and the delta. temperatures reach into the mid 70s inland today. we warm up over the next few days, headed for the low to mid 80s. then cooling down sunday into next week. san francisco expects highs warming into the low 70s. your l weather. >> thank you >>> straight ahead, you have new developments in the many mysteries surrounding that predominant south carolina attorney. >> that's right. an exclusive conversation with a man that murdaugh claims hired just ahead, why he's saying he's being setup. his attorney will join us live. >>> another today exclusive, the ceo of best buy will be here live we're going to get her take on this supply chain crisis the new plan to ease the problems and some good news on your holiday shopping. why the bargains are starting earlier than usual but first, this is "today" on n
louis, burlington and into portland we'll get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds. >>> good thursday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. a red flag warning again for solano county. we see winds picking up in parts of the north bay, especially through the hills and the delta. temperatures reach into the mid 70s inland today. we warm up over the next few days, headed for the low to mid 80s. then cooling down sunday into next week. san francisco expects highs warming...
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by the weekend, temperatures very fall like they're going to be spectacular from burlington to providenceat's what's going on around >>> happy friday. i am meteorologist, kari hall. let's look at our temperatures today. it will reach 80 degrees in oakland and 87 in palo alto. concord reaching 91, and 90 today in morgan hill. it will be slightly hotter tomorrow as well as sunday, and moderate air quality for some of our inland areas. go into next week, a very strong cold front will move through and cool off our temperatures and may likely improve our air quality. >> and that's your latest weather. >> al, thank you >>> coming up, the all-star lineup providing halftime entertainment during the super bowl >> it's a heck of a show do you hear that mary j. blige is one of them carson has everything you need to know on popstart. but first, these messages. that's a nice truck. yeah, it's the chevy silverado. check out this multi-flex tailgate. multi-flex, huh? wow. it becomes a step. mom, dad's flexing again. that's not all. you can extend the bed for longer stuff. is he still... still flexing. t
by the weekend, temperatures very fall like they're going to be spectacular from burlington to providenceat's what's going on around >>> happy friday. i am meteorologist, kari hall. let's look at our temperatures today. it will reach 80 degrees in oakland and 87 in palo alto. concord reaching 91, and 90 today in morgan hill. it will be slightly hotter tomorrow as well as sunday, and moderate air quality for some of our inland areas. go into next week, a very strong cold front will move...
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host: democrat line from burlington, north carolina. gerald, hello. caller: hello. host: go ahead.ler: hello. i would like to comment. my phone is not working very well. host: we can hear you. go ahead with your question. caller: unless you make money and all of the legislation is suggestion about corporations is that they pay taxes on profit they make, not on their expenses. in other words, what will be going on is when the tax on the corporations, they would be scaring that income with shareholders. it would not keep the corporation from operating properly. host: gerald from north carolina, thank you. guest: the private sector cannot print money. the government can print money. when individuals earn money and the government takes some of it, they did not have it -- they do not have it. when businesses create wealth and the government takes it, it is not there for salary. it is not there to hire new people. government takes money that would otherwise go to consumers in lower costs or workers in higher pay. this is a real problem and it is one of the reasons why the series of tax i
host: democrat line from burlington, north carolina. gerald, hello. caller: hello. host: go ahead.ler: hello. i would like to comment. my phone is not working very well. host: we can hear you. go ahead with your question. caller: unless you make money and all of the legislation is suggestion about corporations is that they pay taxes on profit they make, not on their expenses. in other words, what will be going on is when the tax on the corporations, they would be scaring that income with...