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in the past, if you owned anything digitally, like stocks you had three or charles schwab portfolio -had through your charles schwab portfolio, you're trusting a banking company to do it on your behalf and represent your interests faithfully. that relationship is not available to everyone. people will not open accounts for everyone. and it is fragile. the person you are trusting could get hacked. the caller mentioned future block chain cases. can we use a shared network of free people around the world to keep track of things like real estate sales and who owns which pieces of property? that is an interesting idea. one of the most exciting ideas is to keep our identity credentials. when you walk around with a wallet, you have your cash and drivers license. when you move around on the internet, you might have your crash. but your identity, you don't have a drivers license. maybe, instead of having a government issued digital identity, we could have a portable, i hold it and it is mine, i control it and i am the only person who can determine who i will identify myself to and who i will n
in the past, if you owned anything digitally, like stocks you had three or charles schwab portfolio -had through your charles schwab portfolio, you're trusting a banking company to do it on your behalf and represent your interests faithfully. that relationship is not available to everyone. people will not open accounts for everyone. and it is fragile. the person you are trusting could get hacked. the caller mentioned future block chain cases. can we use a shared network of free people around...
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firing line with margaret hoover it is made possible by the market foundation, robert grimm erie, charles r schwab, the fair weather foundation, craig newmark philanthropies and by corporate funding is provided by stevens inc. and morgan stanley. ♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >>o-yo ma, welcome to "firing line." >> thank you so much, margaret. it's such a pleasure to be with you. >> you have said that you didn't realize >> yo-yo ma, welcome to firing line. >> thank you so much margaret it is such a pleasure to be with you. >> you have said that you didn't realize that you wanted to be a musician until you were over 49. why did it take so long? >> i know. i'm a slow learner. and one of those things is that i grew up with music all around me. and it's like i'm one of those kids that really kind of grew up in it and by growing up and it, i never felt i made a choice and certainly from traveling as a musician, i was aware of the world around me. you know, learning and being exposed to more and more different ways and perspectives of looking at the world and i thought, well, music is a tiny part of it. and is not the best w
firing line with margaret hoover it is made possible by the market foundation, robert grimm erie, charles r schwab, the fair weather foundation, craig newmark philanthropies and by corporate funding is provided by stevens inc. and morgan stanley. ♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >>o-yo ma, welcome to "firing line." >> thank you so much, margaret. it's such a pleasure to be with you. >> you have said that you didn't realize >> yo-yo ma, welcome to firing line. >> thank...
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hoover is made possible in part by -- >> the margaret and daniel lobe foundation, robert graneri, charles r. schwab, the david tepper charitable foundation, inc., the fair weather foundation, craig newmark philanthropies and by -- >> corporate funding a provided by stephens, inc., and morgan stanley. >>> irshad manji, welcome to "firing line." >> thank you for the invitation. >> so we have known each other for some time and your most recent book is entitled "don't label me: how to do diversity without inflaminghe culture wars." we know how divided these times are, irshad, but why are labels so dangerous? >> well, you know, margaret, we are not going to be losing labels anytime soon. our brains are pattern-seeking organs. so weeed labels to try and make sense of the world and the bits and bites and shards of information that are flung our way every sgle day. the problem is that labels often reduce people to sething less than they actually are, and in so doing they can distort people because labels aren't neutral. they come with baggage. we are all, margaret, all of us, the so-called white straight g
hoover is made possible in part by -- >> the margaret and daniel lobe foundation, robert graneri, charles r. schwab, the david tepper charitable foundation, inc., the fair weather foundation, craig newmark philanthropies and by -- >> corporate funding a provided by stephens, inc., and morgan stanley. >>> irshad manji, welcome to "firing line." >> thank you for the invitation. >> so we have known each other for some time and your most recent book is...
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hoover is made possible in part by: the margaret and daniel loeb foundation; robert granieri; charles r. schwab; the david tepper charitable foundation inc. the fairweather foundation. >> you have essentially been living in exile from russia since 2013. your briefly jailed in moscow in 2007, and a recent interview you responded to an interview whether he would return to russia saying quote what is the point of becoming a martyr and if you could do more against putin from outside russia. what would happen to you if you return to russia? >> looking at what happened, one of the great leaders who was shot in 2015, in central moscow, so many of my friends and colleagues in peaceful rallies, almost all of them or exiled, in jail, or worse. putin's russia is a full-blown dictatorship. that does not allow any dissent within its borders. i believe that staying alive, staying free, abroad, i can do much more by revealing the truth about putin's machine and also helping unify russia's position. >> russian dissident alexei navalny good return, as you mentioned. >> it was a heroic move from he was poisoned,
hoover is made possible in part by: the margaret and daniel loeb foundation; robert granieri; charles r. schwab; the david tepper charitable foundation inc. the fairweather foundation. >> you have essentially been living in exile from russia since 2013. your briefly jailed in moscow in 2007, and a recent interview you responded to an interview whether he would return to russia saying quote what is the point of becoming a martyr and if you could do more against putin from outside russia....
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. >>> a new survey from charles schwab is giving us a more clear picture of how and where americans aree on spending as we come out of the pandemic joining us with the details from london is cnbc's geoff cut more. good morning >> reporter: very good morning, phillip. i think there is a link between the inflation story and the 4% sprint the spending splurge, americans who have been locked down in homes, finally getting the chance to go out and exercise that plastic in person and the schwab survey, the modern wealth survey throwing up interesting trends as to what americans want to do. 40% basically just want to start traveling again. 30% would like to begin socializing more seriously and maybe it says something about people's priorities because when it comes to entertaining family and friends, well, it is on the board but only at 15%. so getting out of dodge is obviously the big goal for most americans right now. let's talk about very interesting stunt that miller draft are going to carry out look, we've been worried about being hit by chinese space debris over recent weeks nobody wants
. >>> a new survey from charles schwab is giving us a more clear picture of how and where americans aree on spending as we come out of the pandemic joining us with the details from london is cnbc's geoff cut more. good morning >> reporter: very good morning, phillip. i think there is a link between the inflation story and the 4% sprint the spending splurge, americans who have been locked down in homes, finally getting the chance to go out and exercise that plastic in person and...
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and finally, california companies like oracle, hewlett-packard, and charles schwab moved to texas.llowed their jobs. it's too early to know who benefits -- republicans or democrats. experts say people don't switch party affiliation. they just change address. announcer coming up, the run for slaves who made it to the winner's circle. ■ facing collagen that's all hype? new olay collagen peptide 24 with derm recommended peptides. hydrates better than the $400 cream. for visibly firmer skin. olay. face anything. my name is douglas. i'm a writer/director and i'm still working. in the kind of work that i do, you are surrounded by people who are all younger than you. i had to get help somewhere along the line to stay competitive. i discovered prevagen. i started taking it and after a period of time, my memory improved. it was a game-changer for me. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. it only takes a second for an everyday item to become dangerous. tide pods child-guard pack helps keep your laundry pacs in a safe place and your child safer. to close, twist until it clicks. tide pods ch
and finally, california companies like oracle, hewlett-packard, and charles schwab moved to texas.llowed their jobs. it's too early to know who benefits -- republicans or democrats. experts say people don't switch party affiliation. they just change address. announcer coming up, the run for slaves who made it to the winner's circle. ■ facing collagen that's all hype? new olay collagen peptide 24 with derm recommended peptides. hydrates better than the $400 cream. for visibly firmer skin....
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charles schwab, david tepper inc. and by corporate funding provided by. >> senator mazie hirono aloha. >> aloha. >> welcome to firing line. >> it's good to be with you. >> you are the first female senator elected from hawaii. the first asian-american woman in the united states senate and immigrant having been born in japan. you just published a powerful memoir entitled part of fire, and immigrant daughter's story dedicated to your 96 -year-old mother, who just passed away. >> yes. >> what is the most important lesson that you learned from your mother, that has guided you through your live in public service? >> i have three guiding principles i learned from my mother. one person can make a difference, as my mother change my life bringing me into this country. the second is half the battle showing up. i don't mean just physically showing up, but been determined about where you need to go. my mother stayed the course, determined to get us away and succeed in creating a better life for us. and the third is to take risk, g
charles schwab, david tepper inc. and by corporate funding provided by. >> senator mazie hirono aloha. >> aloha. >> welcome to firing line. >> it's good to be with you. >> you are the first female senator elected from hawaii. the first asian-american woman in the united states senate and immigrant having been born in japan. you just published a powerful memoir entitled part of fire, and immigrant daughter's story dedicated to your 96 -year-old mother, who just...
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robert grenier, charles, r. schwab, the david tepper caritable foundation inc., the fairweather foundation. craig numark philanthropy, and by corporate funding is provided by, stevens inc. and morgan stanley. >>> senator amy klobuchar, welcome to "firing line." >> well, thank you, margaret. it's wonderful to be on. thank you. >> the issue of trust busting was much discussed on the original version of "firing line" with william f. buckley jr. and your new book "anti-trust, taking on monopoly power from the guilded age to the dirj age" offers the perfect opportunity to look at this topic anew in 2021. . today there are fewer than 5,000 public companies, down from 8500 in 1997. a lot of that is because of mergers and acquisitions. senator, what does this tell us? >> well, i think what it tells us is that we are a country that has always believed in entrepreneurship and revitalizing, rejuvenating capitalism and we've reached a moment where we just can't sit back and say this is happening to us. not when we have tech compan
robert grenier, charles, r. schwab, the david tepper caritable foundation inc., the fairweather foundation. craig numark philanthropy, and by corporate funding is provided by, stevens inc. and morgan stanley. >>> senator amy klobuchar, welcome to "firing line." >> well, thank you, margaret. it's wonderful to be on. thank you. >> the issue of trust busting was much discussed on the original version of "firing line" with william f. buckley jr. and your new...
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birdie and the one shot lead over spieth in the charles schwab. had to be a aggressive.s is a little too aggressive. into the drink. spieth took second place. his eighth top ten this season. kokr ak taps in for birdie. the second time this year he's won and finished 14 under par. >>> and trouble in lakerland. anthony davis sidelined for the second half today with a groin injury. he is day-to-day. l. a. trying to take a 3-1 series lead against phoenix. carew sew off the glass to lemon. the highlight reel for lebron who had a better handling than anthony davis. phoenix had six players in double figures and jae crowder knocked down the corner three and he had 17 points and suns win 100-92 to even that series at two games apiece. >>> a's' president dave camel on game day tonight, talking howard terminal and las vegas. >> looking yoyour heart i is at the h ht ofof everythining you do.. and if y you have heart fafailure, therere's a medidicine spececifically m made for hearart failure e entres. it's a h heart failulure medie prescribeded by momost cardiolologists. enentresto w
birdie and the one shot lead over spieth in the charles schwab. had to be a aggressive.s is a little too aggressive. into the drink. spieth took second place. his eighth top ten this season. kokr ak taps in for birdie. the second time this year he's won and finished 14 under par. >>> and trouble in lakerland. anthony davis sidelined for the second half today with a groin injury. he is day-to-day. l. a. trying to take a 3-1 series lead against phoenix. carew sew off the glass to lemon....
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jordan speith holds a one shot leads into the final round of the charles schwab challenge in texas. the american held onto his overnight advantage of a compact sheet. jason caught crack with both players, carding $630.00 each and their 3rd round of $66.00 and colombian cyclists again, but now is closing in on victory at the 0 italian. he end to sundays, final time trial in milan with a one minute 15 on 2nd lead of to surviving such a brutal mountain stage. it would be a 1st year and title for by now who won the total france in 2019. all right, that's useful for now. i have more free later, fully. joe. thank you very much for that. that's it for this news. are on our back to those for now. some done is would you like football? awe news, news, news, news, a weekly critique of the stories hitting the headlines. the news media have been left to sort through nick messaging on a quite complex story from mainstream to street journal is been main objective, is to get me to send it to the wall and what's going on, exposing real world threats to objectivity. often about the return to moscow a
jordan speith holds a one shot leads into the final round of the charles schwab challenge in texas. the american held onto his overnight advantage of a compact sheet. jason caught crack with both players, carding $630.00 each and their 3rd round of $66.00 and colombian cyclists again, but now is closing in on victory at the 0 italian. he end to sundays, final time trial in milan with a one minute 15 on 2nd lead of to surviving such a brutal mountain stage. it would be a 1st year and title for...
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jordan spieth has a one—shot lead going into the final round of the charles schwab challenge in texas two 66s in a row to stay just ahead of the field. england's ian poulter gave himself an outside chance of victory by carding a 64, which was the round of the day, leaving him seven shots off the pace. that's all the sport for now. the vaccines minister, nadhim zahawi, says the government will be cautious and look at all the data, before deciding whether to end covid restrictions in england next month. the warning was made as the chief executive of nhs providers said "very, very few" coronavirus patients in hospital in england have received two covid jabs, showing the vaccines provide "very high" levels of protection. but he warned hospitals are dealing with a heavy backlog of cases. dr katherine henderson is president of the royal college of emergency medicine. she says there despite there being low numbers going into hospital with coronavirus, the transmission prevention measures have to stay in place, which keeps bed capacity down. i spoke to her earlier. at the moment, we are not s
jordan spieth has a one—shot lead going into the final round of the charles schwab challenge in texas two 66s in a row to stay just ahead of the field. england's ian poulter gave himself an outside chance of victory by carding a 64, which was the round of the day, leaving him seven shots off the pace. that's all the sport for now. the vaccines minister, nadhim zahawi, says the government will be cautious and look at all the data, before deciding whether to end covid restrictions in england...
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lisa: and saunders came out today from charles schwab and said the ruling sixty-day correlation and negative territory come the most negative since the mid to thousands. highlighting the lack of protection for treasuries are providing. jonathan: a big challenge. we will continue this conversation with evan brown at 7:00 a.m. eastern time as some point, someone else might mention the "b" word. lisa: a new drinking game. jonathan: good morning. equities pulling lower. this is "bloomberg." ♪ >> president rouhani says a broad outline has been reached. 2015 nuclear deal. removed economic sanctions. he says differences remain over some issues was to pay top u.s. official said yesterday that iran and the u.s. are close to a deal. media reports of israel and hamas your a possible cease-fire deal after president biden urged benjamin netanyahu to wind down the conflict, according to "the new york times" we would unfold in stages. israel would quit attacking the hamas infrastructure while the palestinian merchants would halt rocket attacks. china has released his first images from mars probe. it landed
lisa: and saunders came out today from charles schwab and said the ruling sixty-day correlation and negative territory come the most negative since the mid to thousands. highlighting the lack of protection for treasuries are providing. jonathan: a big challenge. we will continue this conversation with evan brown at 7:00 a.m. eastern time as some point, someone else might mention the "b" word. lisa: a new drinking game. jonathan: good morning. equities pulling lower. this is...
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tom: liz ann sonders at charles schwab on twitter moments ago, the nfib job openings survey. truly, it is not a hammer, it is not crushed, it is not a crater. it is a record spike of job openings. can you fold that over to reduced margins on the income statement? tobias: sure. one of the things we get a lot of questions about is this issue around what could stop this market's ascent. we talk about the fed, inflation issues. but one of the others we talk about his margins. if you look at the nfib data, the percentage of small businesses looking to raise prices is less than those looking to raise compensation. you do it primarily because the market demands that. so that gap is shrinking. in other words, we are seeing fewer companies able to raise. 60% of corporate costs in this country's labor derived. as a result, it is not -- it is very important what happens in labor costs. it looks like we will run into some trouble in the next six months, and that could hit margins. tom: let's go all jack welch. he talked about pricing power. you get wage issues as well. do you observe sec
tom: liz ann sonders at charles schwab on twitter moments ago, the nfib job openings survey. truly, it is not a hammer, it is not crushed, it is not a crater. it is a record spike of job openings. can you fold that over to reduced margins on the income statement? tobias: sure. one of the things we get a lot of questions about is this issue around what could stop this market's ascent. we talk about the fed, inflation issues. but one of the others we talk about his margins. if you look at the...
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. >>> the colonial country club outside of dallas for the charles schwab challenge.s is where i alwa near the trees. but i don't make shots like that. almost an eagle to and he was happy with the birdy three. jordan spieth was tied with the lead until he did this to finish his round. he has cleared the field by one after 54 holes. the champions of europe got crowned, manchester city and chelsea in the dark blue. and he scored the only goal of the match. chelsea won this one one-nil. the first since 2012. sunday is the indy 500. a week from today is the nascar gang hitting the bay area. sonoma raceway invites the cup cars. kyle busch, 33% capacity just over 15,000 will get to see nascar's finest. let's see if he can add a third career sonoma win. he's got seven top tens and five top 10 finishes on this twisty course. what is it about you and racehorses that equals success? >> paul: better understanding every place you go to, every little trick of the trade, each crack, each bump, all of that stuff. >> i'm envisioning your house with a jar of m&ms everywhere. >> that i
. >>> the colonial country club outside of dallas for the charles schwab challenge.s is where i alwa near the trees. but i don't make shots like that. almost an eagle to and he was happy with the birdy three. jordan spieth was tied with the lead until he did this to finish his round. he has cleared the field by one after 54 holes. the champions of europe got crowned, manchester city and chelsea in the dark blue. and he scored the only goal of the match. chelsea won this one one-nil....
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kathy jones, charles schwab chief fixed income strategist.anged on the 10 year and 30's. tom: your point, you have been really good about this, the framing of 1.64%, 1.65%. nobody would have thought we were at a 1.5638%. i know it is a small move, but to me it is stunning, the move that has come in given the zeitgeist. jonathan: not given what we are seeing in the data in the moment, given the year we are about to have in terms of growth. this is the bond market, and when you are thick a give out deceleration later this year, what is the environment going to look like with the bond market? with a 12 month rolling view, what does the next year start to look like as we get deeper into next year, using that 12 month rolling view? lisa: if lindsay p a cap -- if lindsay p esca is right, perhaps people are implying that tapering will lead to lower yields because it could potentially crimp growth in the near-term. all of that has to do with how disruptive some sort of increase in yields in the near term would be. jonathan: that used to be the idea,
kathy jones, charles schwab chief fixed income strategist.anged on the 10 year and 30's. tom: your point, you have been really good about this, the framing of 1.64%, 1.65%. nobody would have thought we were at a 1.5638%. i know it is a small move, but to me it is stunning, the move that has come in given the zeitgeist. jonathan: not given what we are seeing in the data in the moment, given the year we are about to have in terms of growth. this is the bond market, and when you are thick a give...
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cbre the fortune 500 real estate coping moved its headquarters to dallas and earlier this year charles schwabned up its headquarters in dallas, texas. we see so many businesses coming to texas and that is one reason why texas was recognized by the ceos of this country and ceo magazine for doing business and why texas ranked number one of the nation last year for the most new economic development projects and one last factoid is what happened over the course of the covid year, texas moved from tenth to ninth globally as the ninth largest economy in the entire world. maria: that is terrific i know you're seeing a lot of people and businesses move to texas look at the income tax, no state income tax and that's one of the allures as president biden efforts raising taxes, pretty significantly for businesses and individuals, wages texas voting law stand you mentioned ceos had a lot of ceos blocking over the voting laws going on in other states, i want to get your take on what you're doing in texas and when you'll sign it, let's go through the election bill that passed the texas house on may 7 prohi
cbre the fortune 500 real estate coping moved its headquarters to dallas and earlier this year charles schwabned up its headquarters in dallas, texas. we see so many businesses coming to texas and that is one reason why texas was recognized by the ceos of this country and ceo magazine for doing business and why texas ranked number one of the nation last year for the most new economic development projects and one last factoid is what happened over the course of the covid year, texas moved from...
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. >> jason hoping to get the role here and drops in with a one- shot lead over jordan in the charles schwabnd the 18th fairway jordan needed a birdie to tie for the lead and he was really aggressive like almost too aggressive and the bowl walks off the green and beats the second place a's top 10 the season so he wins for the second time this year and he finished 14 under par. >> trouble in laker land and anthony davis sideline for the second half today with a groin injury. he day-to-day does not look good. they are trying to take a 3-1 series lead against the sons and alex to lebron for the slam with 25 points, 12 rebounds and the highlight reel for lebron who had a better landing than anthony davis and phoenix had six number players and jake crowder knocked on the corner three with 17 points in the funds when 192 minus and even that to two games apiece. the president of the a's and you saw him, helio castroneves, my favorite driver coming up on game day tonight . >> looking forward to that. thank you. >>> coming up, the nation reeling from another mass shooting this time at a florida night
. >> jason hoping to get the role here and drops in with a one- shot lead over jordan in the charles schwabnd the 18th fairway jordan needed a birdie to tie for the lead and he was really aggressive like almost too aggressive and the bowl walks off the green and beats the second place a's top 10 the season so he wins for the second time this year and he finished 14 under par. >> trouble in laker land and anthony davis sideline for the second half today with a groin injury. he...
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jonathan: that was kathy jones, the charles schwab chief fixed income strategist.s positive 0.3% on the s&p. the nasdaq advancing 0.4%. yields on the 10 year up around a basis point, 1.56% this morning. tom: there's the market churning, and to me, the yield is the major story as well. what we do economics, 10 percent of the american public say it is one estimation. jared bernstein is at the analysis of breaking apart the slicing and dicing of those deciles, those 1/1 -- those 1/10ths of the american public, and he is joining us. we are thrilled you could be with us today. do you have an understanding about which deciles have been disadvantaged by this historical stimulus? jared: it is a great question. one of the things you see when the job market tightens up, and this has been a theme of my work for decades, is that those in the bottom half, the bottom side deciles if you want to speak that metric, benefit disproportionately when the job market tightens up. you see the black unemployment rate come down faster in those situations. you see the wages of low-wage work
jonathan: that was kathy jones, the charles schwab chief fixed income strategist.s positive 0.3% on the s&p. the nasdaq advancing 0.4%. yields on the 10 year up around a basis point, 1.56% this morning. tom: there's the market churning, and to me, the yield is the major story as well. what we do economics, 10 percent of the american public say it is one estimation. jared bernstein is at the analysis of breaking apart the slicing and dicing of those deciles, those 1/1 -- those 1/10ths of the...
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charles schwab, the rest are already public. do they need, does the sec need to pull back the curtain and force them to show how and why they halt certain investors from making trades? sarge. >> well, i think of course they do. i mean, i'm not a robinhood customer,ring thankfully, but if i needed to trade -- which is my livelihood -- and i couldn't and like these retail traders during this pandemic, they probably were feeding, trying to feed their families through making a few bucks here and there in the market. i'd be absolutely irate if i was prevented from trading by my broker. and, yeah, it's absolutely a problem. liz: well, let's look at that week. that particular week of january which was late january, you know, 26th, 27th, 28th. there was massive, massive volatility. this stock went from around $80 all the way up to $480. all over the map. and it was just kind of strange, sarge, that people could short the share shares, but then they could not actually buy them if they wanted to. >> well, that is very strange. i mean, i m
charles schwab, the rest are already public. do they need, does the sec need to pull back the curtain and force them to show how and why they halt certain investors from making trades? sarge. >> well, i think of course they do. i mean, i'm not a robinhood customer,ring thankfully, but if i needed to trade -- which is my livelihood -- and i couldn't and like these retail traders during this pandemic, they probably were feeding, trying to feed their families through making a few bucks here...
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that is taking place at this moment with help from charles schwab and the world economic forum and michael bloomberg and his creation, i would warn government officials there is a very serious and concerted effort on the part of players outside of government to usurp the power of the people including the power of the administrative branch and the bureaucracy. i would add that. as far as esd goes, the idea basically is activists, be they activist shareholders or external activists want to make these decisions for corporations themselves. they don't want the board of directors to make these decisions, don't want managers to make these decisions unilaterally. they want to be involved in the way they are involved is they want to either punish, remove, replace managers, directors or change company bylaws in order to meet their specific political ends. if for example a manager chooses, ceo chooses to invest the companies resources in a political campaign by donating money to the republican candidate he thinks will win and will be able to aid the company as a senator for example there are a lot o
that is taking place at this moment with help from charles schwab and the world economic forum and michael bloomberg and his creation, i would warn government officials there is a very serious and concerted effort on the part of players outside of government to usurp the power of the people including the power of the administrative branch and the bureaucracy. i would add that. as far as esd goes, the idea basically is activists, be they activist shareholders or external activists want to make...
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jordan speith leads at the halfway stage of the charles schwab classic in texas. the 3 time major championship 66. and that came out of colonial definitions shot ahead of jason caught crack. well last week, p g, a champion. so nicholson missed the cuts off to finish finishing at 2 as a pos. it was a memorable night in doha, the diamond league event on friday with several athletes posting world leading times less than 2 months before the olympic games. in the mid 1500 meters, it was 10 years timothy chariots, who impressed chariots winning time of 3 minutes 30.48 seconds jet and explain of a trillion. rocca, sophia and cali, completed the podium in the women's 100 meters. it was 30 full year old to time olympic gold medalist from jamaica, shelley and phrase the price you showed she still have plenty to offer. she one in time of 10.84 seconds bought, swell po. volt champion, angelica over complete, competing as an authorized, neutral african crashed out when she failed. it has 3rd attempt, a 4.74 meters. the iconic indianapolis motor speedway is preparing to welcome
jordan speith leads at the halfway stage of the charles schwab classic in texas. the 3 time major championship 66. and that came out of colonial definitions shot ahead of jason caught crack. well last week, p g, a champion. so nicholson missed the cuts off to finish finishing at 2 as a pos. it was a memorable night in doha, the diamond league event on friday with several athletes posting world leading times less than 2 months before the olympic games. in the mid 1500 meters, it was 10 years...
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how about can we talk about bank of america we added kkr we added charles schwab. we added blackstone. i see nothing wrong in the quality of adding financials, which we did, because we understand there's economic optimism we understand that there's earnings growth. now what is missing from that equation, scott? global covid trends improving. global covid trends are going to improve, and when they improve you are going to see further normalization in treasury yields towards 1.9% i don't care if the federal reserve doesn't think that there is inflation, markets respond to the perception of inflation. that's exactly what we're doing. in 2021, faangs are going to be fine, but it is also going to be about commodity-oriented, economically sensitive, cyclically oriented business they're going to outperform. that's where i want to be. >> okay. i like that i got you all wound up because it was fabulous counsellor cramer, you have heard the argument from the prosecutor here making his case on why he did what he did. what is your counter >> i would like a side bar, your honor
how about can we talk about bank of america we added kkr we added charles schwab. we added blackstone. i see nothing wrong in the quality of adding financials, which we did, because we understand there's economic optimism we understand that there's earnings growth. now what is missing from that equation, scott? global covid trends improving. global covid trends are going to improve, and when they improve you are going to see further normalization in treasury yields towards 1.9% i don't care if...
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on the pga tour with sergio garcia and jordan speith, sharing the lead up to the 1st round of charles schwab challenge in texas speech post 63 shipping in on the 9th, while garcia hold out from the bunker for an eagle on the 11th to sit alongside space that 2 shots ahead of the rest of the pack in the m b a. the denver nuggets have taken to one lead in their playoff series with the portland trailblazer is usually nickel a joke, which gets all the headlines for the nugget. and he certainly paid his pot here with 36 points to denver, but it was often rivers. he sold the sho in the 4th quarter. if it's only joined last month, that hits all 3 pointers in the closing stages. houses teen when 12215 . elsewhere the lake is a $21.00 off in the series against the phoenix suns. anthony davis. this is tom with 34 points in games. 3 final score, 109952 the lakers. the material canadians and kept the an h. l. play of series with the toronto maple leafs alive. thanks to a winning game 5 on thursday, one trail with 31 down in the match up coming into this one. and had so when julie delivered to those, they
on the pga tour with sergio garcia and jordan speith, sharing the lead up to the 1st round of charles schwab challenge in texas speech post 63 shipping in on the 9th, while garcia hold out from the bunker for an eagle on the 11th to sit alongside space that 2 shots ahead of the rest of the pack in the m b a. the denver nuggets have taken to one lead in their playoff series with the portland trailblazer is usually nickel a joke, which gets all the headlines for the nugget. and he certainly paid...
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two of the charles schwab challenge delayed by rain, which, of course, didn't bother these little ducklingsof the day from off the green and into the cup for birdie on 16. he's tied for sixth at seven under. ah familiar name atop the leaderboard. jordan speed follows up yesterday's 63 with the 66. today he's at minus 11 overall, a one stroke lead. we should say that phil mickelson five days after winning the pga championship. he has missed the cut. all right, three nba playoff games today. one of them just just wrapped up in a pretty good game or serious, really going on back east against the hawks and the knicks. this is game three, a packed house in atlanta and the second quarter trey young, showing off his handles for the hometown crowd drives throws up the lot for clint capela who slams it home. hawkes take a 58 44 lead into halftime. capella 13 point it's 12 rebounds, fourth quarter hawks up by 12 and young with another nice past this time, a one handed liner the bogdan bogdanovich, who hits the three young at 14 assists to go along with 21 points. spike lee not jumping for joy in the
two of the charles schwab challenge delayed by rain, which, of course, didn't bother these little ducklingsof the day from off the green and into the cup for birdie on 16. he's tied for sixth at seven under. ah familiar name atop the leaderboard. jordan speed follows up yesterday's 63 with the 66. today he's at minus 11 overall, a one stroke lead. we should say that phil mickelson five days after winning the pga championship. he has missed the cut. all right, three nba playoff games today. one...
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in the past, if you owned anything digitally, like stocks you had three or charles schwab portfolio -ugh your charles schwab portfolio, you're trusting a banking company to do it on your behalf and represent your interests faithfully. that relationship is not available to everyone. people will not open accounts for everyone. and it is fragile. the person you are trusting could get hacked. the caller mentioned future block chain cases. can we use a shared network of free people around the world to keep track of things like real estate sales and who owns which pieces of property? that is an interesting idea. one of the most exciting ideas is to keep our identity credentials. when you walk around with a wallet, you have your cash and drivers license. when you move around on the internet, you might have your crash. but your identity, you don't have a drivers license. maybe, instead of having a government issued digital identity, we could have a portable, i hold it and it is mine, i control it and i am the only person who can determine who i will identify myself to and who i will not ident
in the past, if you owned anything digitally, like stocks you had three or charles schwab portfolio -ugh your charles schwab portfolio, you're trusting a banking company to do it on your behalf and represent your interests faithfully. that relationship is not available to everyone. people will not open accounts for everyone. and it is fragile. the person you are trusting could get hacked. the caller mentioned future block chain cases. can we use a shared network of free people around the world...
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charles schwab brought in 3.2 million new quarters and robinhood doesn't publish its user numbers buthe startup has brought in at least 6 million new users this year robinhood is expected to go public in the next couple of months more competition for that younger demographic could pressure its core trading business guys, back to you. >> kate rooney kate, thank you. >>> time for a cnbc news update with rahel solomon. >> hello, everyone here's what's happening at this hour new census data shows people left cities during the pandemic largely to be closer to family many people leaving cities were not motivated by jobs, weather or biospheres. >>> in georgia college athletes will be able to make money off their fame the governor has signed a bill allowing them to be paid for their name, image and likeness. >>> in florida, more than 30 fist responders were needed to get a horse out of a muddy lake. you can see the horse there and all of the first responders. they used a harness and a lot of elbow grease to get it back onshore. officials say that the horse was not injured. no word on how exac
charles schwab brought in 3.2 million new quarters and robinhood doesn't publish its user numbers buthe startup has brought in at least 6 million new users this year robinhood is expected to go public in the next couple of months more competition for that younger demographic could pressure its core trading business guys, back to you. >> kate rooney kate, thank you. >>> time for a cnbc news update with rahel solomon. >> hello, everyone here's what's happening at this hour...
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fedex, u.p.s., those names will work goldman sachs, morgan stanley, charles schwab, these are names thatperformance in 2020. that's really on this gathering of assets, wilf. we know there's so much liquidity in the system, assets are being gathered, they're being managed, they're being priced and transacted upon and i want to participate in that favorable position. >> tech stocks couldn't even hold the gains today, dan. the nasdaq was outperforming all day long are there any companies that you would buy, the fast growing companies that you see as an opportunity now because they have been hit too hard >> new yoro, i don't think so, . i think this is probably the early innings of a longer rotation if you continue this trend, it probably means there's a lot more underperformance to come from the tech names. the issue isn't really so much about their growth numbers they are going to put up growth numbers. but investors have an opportunity to be comparison shoppers so you can buy -- companies will put up much, much faster growth alongside this recovery that are trading at much, much cheaper v
fedex, u.p.s., those names will work goldman sachs, morgan stanley, charles schwab, these are names thatperformance in 2020. that's really on this gathering of assets, wilf. we know there's so much liquidity in the system, assets are being gathered, they're being managed, they're being priced and transacted upon and i want to participate in that favorable position. >> tech stocks couldn't even hold the gains today, dan. the nasdaq was outperforming all day long are there any companies...
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we are following charles schwab idea that you will own nothing and you will like it.t of the new reset is destroying the currency. i will suggest everybody that has the ability to diversify out of the dollar into precious metals. even cryptocurrency seems radical. the way we are destroying the dollar, what are we going to have here. that's about it. host: thanks for calling. more from the washington post economist. economists, wall street investors and broader public are weighing whether this happily ever after economics is believable. -- infusion of government spinning so quickly because -- could cause unwanted inflation. sustained inflation is hard to get rid of and would require the federal reserve to try and stop it. that intern usually triggers a recession. that's from -- that in turn usually triggers a recession. caller: it matters to biden to run the debt like it is. that's all he is doing. tell me something that he's done except for the stimulus check and people getting to draw unemployment. they think they are getting stuff for free, but they ain't getting no
we are following charles schwab idea that you will own nothing and you will like it.t of the new reset is destroying the currency. i will suggest everybody that has the ability to diversify out of the dollar into precious metals. even cryptocurrency seems radical. the way we are destroying the dollar, what are we going to have here. that's about it. host: thanks for calling. more from the washington post economist. economists, wall street investors and broader public are weighing whether this...
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looking at it through that lens, it feels like -- i do not know, i look at the great recep and charles schwabalking about i could own nothing and be happy, and look at george soros funding blm and crazy stuff like that. when i look at the chaos map and overlay it on the great reset map -- host: we're going to stick with the conversation about the anniversary of the death of george floyd and what it means in this country, especially on police reform. a call from lafayette, indiana, is next. caller: good morning, sir and everyone in america. i feel that when the police were militarized, that was a big minus to our country. and before they passed the prohibition of alcohol law, there were no alcohol gangs. before they passed the drug laws, there were no drug gangs. murder and the crime rate went up 70% when they pass the alcohol law and went up 100% when they pass the drug laws. the repealed the alcohol law 13 years after they passed it, and the murder rate that went up 70% went back down 70%. it broke up the alcohol gangs. it does not take a rocket scientist to figure out what should be done ab
looking at it through that lens, it feels like -- i do not know, i look at the great recep and charles schwabalking about i could own nothing and be happy, and look at george soros funding blm and crazy stuff like that. when i look at the chaos map and overlay it on the great reset map -- host: we're going to stick with the conversation about the anniversary of the death of george floyd and what it means in this country, especially on police reform. a call from lafayette, indiana, is next....
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here we go question three where will phil mickelson finish at the charles schwab challenge top 3, 7 to sense of things. will is on a rolltop three. what's going to be the cost of one bitcoin at 4:00 p.m. on friday that's 39,000? 39,200, 400, 600, 800, or 39,8 or higher. steve: i'm going 39,000 or under a because right now it's at 35,000. will: but it's volatile. i think it was 40,000 some point yesterday. i'm going to go the big one bottom f. carley: get on the horn with elon musk. research for this one, too. >> last question following drivers who will finish in the worst position at the coca-cola 600 martin truex junior trace elliot, denny bush, kyle larson worse position. will: kyle larson. steve: i'm going with e. carley: i'm not going to pick because i don't want anybody to do a bad job. steve: then you can't win like an sat question. carley: i'm routing for all of them. they are all going to tie for first. >> well, there are your questions, guys. i hope everybody plays. download the app. and play fox bet super 6. will: easy to play difficult to win. steve: absolutely free. downloa
here we go question three where will phil mickelson finish at the charles schwab challenge top 3, 7 to sense of things. will is on a rolltop three. what's going to be the cost of one bitcoin at 4:00 p.m. on friday that's 39,000? 39,200, 400, 600, 800, or 39,8 or higher. steve: i'm going 39,000 or under a because right now it's at 35,000. will: but it's volatile. i think it was 40,000 some point yesterday. i'm going to go the big one bottom f. carley: get on the horn with elon musk. research for...