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colonel cohn, here's a question from lauren tims.she asked faced discrimination in the young jewish man in the u.s. as there was an ample supply of anti-semitism in the states. colonel cohn, you're still muted, i think. >> yes, i was. >> when i came to the united states, we were very attuned to discrimination and anti-semitism, and of course at that time in 1938, you had the american first committee, and within that american first committee was -- there were a number of peoples who definitely were anti-semites. there was henry ford who didn't like jews. there was lindbergh, the aviator, and he wasn't particularly attuned to us, and then there was a father conklin who was a catholic priest who had didiatribes against the jew over the radios. those are the things that scared the heck out of us and we followed the papers very closely, and everything -- you just weren't comfortable yet in the states because of it because the way it happened in germany, it happened very slowly and suddenly it turned sour real fast, and we were always afra
colonel cohn, here's a question from lauren tims.she asked faced discrimination in the young jewish man in the u.s. as there was an ample supply of anti-semitism in the states. colonel cohn, you're still muted, i think. >> yes, i was. >> when i came to the united states, we were very attuned to discrimination and anti-semitism, and of course at that time in 1938, you had the american first committee, and within that american first committee was -- there were a number of peoples who...
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cohn: that is an interesting question.d become more like the rest of the country by interconnecting with the western interconnection or the eastern interconnection. we could become like other states restructuring how we trade wholesale and retail power. we could become more like northern states by winterizing our electrical system and our natural gas system. tom: it happens by crisis. i remember the great blackout in the 1960's where life changed on the east coast. we had another blackout-like occurrence. what legislation will you look for, what action we look forward to say not only texas but the entire nation has changed its tune? prof. cohn: texas is heading into a couple of weeks of hearings at the state legislature on that point. i think the big questions will be do we need to build into our market ways to incentivize investment in winterization, ways to look at interconnecting, and i would love to come back to that point in a moment, and i hope, although i've not heard people talking about it, ways to protect the pub
cohn: that is an interesting question.d become more like the rest of the country by interconnecting with the western interconnection or the eastern interconnection. we could become like other states restructuring how we trade wholesale and retail power. we could become more like northern states by winterizing our electrical system and our natural gas system. tom: it happens by crisis. i remember the great blackout in the 1960's where life changed on the east coast. we had another blackout-like...
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well colonel cohn. are you are you there? yes, i am. can you hear me? yes. okay, you know. well, i was born as you indicated in germany and i spend my first few years until seventh grade in germany, and it was during that time that hitler came to power and i was jewish so i was discriminated upon by the by the germans and it became rather difficult to live there and my parents couldn't really earn any money anymore. so they decided that they want to emigrate and my father took off for the states to find somebody to give us an affidavit, which is a guarantee that we would not become a burden to the state. huh? he couldn't find any he did find his relatives, but they were no position to give him an affidavit because it was a depression and they didn't have the money. so he stayed longer and that was very lucky because it was at that point that the gestapo came to our house looking for him. and my mother decided at that point we should get out of there and she got herself a visitor's visa and that was she
well colonel cohn. are you are you there? yes, i am. can you hear me? yes. okay, you know. well, i was born as you indicated in germany and i spend my first few years until seventh grade in germany, and it was during that time that hitler came to power and i was jewish so i was discriminated upon by the by the germans and it became rather difficult to live there and my parents couldn't really earn any money anymore. so they decided that they want to emigrate and my father took off for the...
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problem, with stolen purebred dogs going for thousands on a sort of black market here's cnbc scott cohn. >> reporter: who was it was that stole the dogs and shot the man who was walking them, it's not clear they had any idea what the man told his rescuers moments later. perhaps more important to the thieves, koji and gustav are among the most valuable breeds around these days, known for stocky build, big ears and friendly temperament french bulldogs can sell for more than $8,000 a pop, which could explain a wave of thefts in san francisco sarah forehouse is searching for chloe, taking violently. >> he had a gun, said give me your dog, and he punched some i twice. >> reporter: another dog, the theft caught on surveillance camera the employees haining on to the hood of the car, trying unsuccessfully -- >> i obviously didn't care about my little -- -- >> reporter: in atlanta, thieves stole this car while its owner stopped for gas, clearly not interested in the car. they wanted stormy in the backseat with her crate and her food. >> anybody can look at that dog and know it's an expensive dog
problem, with stolen purebred dogs going for thousands on a sort of black market here's cnbc scott cohn. >> reporter: who was it was that stole the dogs and shot the man who was walking them, it's not clear they had any idea what the man told his rescuers moments later. perhaps more important to the thieves, koji and gustav are among the most valuable breeds around these days, known for stocky build, big ears and friendly temperament french bulldogs can sell for more than $8,000 a pop,...
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stolen purebred dogs going for thousands of dollars on a sort of black market here's cnbc's scott cohn. >> reporter: whoever it was that stole two of the most famous french bulldogs in the world and shot the man who was walking them, it's not clear they had any idea of what the man told his rescuers moments later >> they're lady gaga's dogs. >> reporter: perhaps more important to the thieves, kogi and gustov are the most valuable, known for their big ears and friendly temperament, french bulldogs can sell for more than $8,000 a pup, which could explain a wave of french bulldog thefts sarah forehouse is searching for chloe, taken violently in broad daylight. >> he had a gun, and he said give me your dog and then he punched me twice. >> reporter: another dog stolen from a houston pet store, the theft caught on surveillance cameras, the crook speeds away with employee eliza james hanging on to the hood of their car. >> reporter: the thieves are as sophisticated and organized as they are brazen. in atlanta, thieves stole this car while its owner stopped for gas, clearly not interested in t
stolen purebred dogs going for thousands of dollars on a sort of black market here's cnbc's scott cohn. >> reporter: whoever it was that stole two of the most famous french bulldogs in the world and shot the man who was walking them, it's not clear they had any idea of what the man told his rescuers moments later >> they're lady gaga's dogs. >> reporter: perhaps more important to the thieves, kogi and gustov are the most valuable, known for their big ears and friendly...
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there was the cfo departure which came 24 hours earlier and reports throughout the day that cohn helped this flame, jim, that we saw in jan. the short interest isn't as high from the last time reported. what do you think is going on? >> i think that there is a narrative here that allows people to come in and really take it to market makers you can come in, buy a lot of out of money calls that were bought yesterday and come in and jam it by buying the common stock and it cause people to be short and that causes what you are seeing here. but overall, i do want to say, sara, the quiet nature of gamestop is something that, if i were in the s.e.c., i would pick up the phone right now and say, come on, what's going on you can't keep doing this. you can't just allow this to happen without you putting a statement out there. everyone seems to think the s.e.c. doesn't have that power not only does the s.e.c. have the power, it should be using it right now. that's not to hurt the little guy or the hedge fund. but there is a company, if the stock is erratic, if there is news other than ice cream co
there was the cfo departure which came 24 hours earlier and reports throughout the day that cohn helped this flame, jim, that we saw in jan. the short interest isn't as high from the last time reported. what do you think is going on? >> i think that there is a narrative here that allows people to come in and really take it to market makers you can come in, buy a lot of out of money calls that were bought yesterday and come in and jam it by buying the common stock and it cause people to be...
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thank you, professor cohn, of houston for that indulgence.iller from black records with us, and it is so important to talk with him -- bob miller from blackrock joins us now. when you look at the yield dynamics outside wall street, what does it mean for america? >> tom, i think the combination of fiscal and monetary policy coordination over the past year has been very good for main street so to speak, notwithstanding the fact that a lot of small businesses have been shuttered or certainly severely stressed due to the economic shutdown related to the virus. but the targeted nature of the fiscal policies to try to fill the income gap that was created by having to shut down the economy has been reasonably -- not perfect, but reasonably effective. and the economy is on the cusp of coming out of this one-your nightmare -- this one-year nightmare in that there is a lot of cash in the system, a lot of pent up demand, and we need vaccinations to continue at the current pace. we need the warmer weather to arrive. and i think you will see a fair amount
thank you, professor cohn, of houston for that indulgence.iller from black records with us, and it is so important to talk with him -- bob miller from blackrock joins us now. when you look at the yield dynamics outside wall street, what does it mean for america? >> tom, i think the combination of fiscal and monetary policy coordination over the past year has been very good for main street so to speak, notwithstanding the fact that a lot of small businesses have been shuttered or certainly...
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. >> covid case rates are low nen for marin, san francisco and san mateo cohn tips to move to red tomorrowthat means looser restrictions on gyms and more. business owners are getting ready. >> 25%, 11 extra tables and we will make it work. >> the operations referring to what will happen if ghi in a red tier. they have added purifiers. he says the employees are ready to go. >> i have them on speed dial. you will have five shifts. these are the wins. >> marin, san francisco and san mateo counties can move in red tuesday. positivity rates and equity rates. that means indoor dining at 25% capacity. and five points fitness, already preparing. >> we're hiring three or four people today. cinemark says they don't have an amounsment. >> we will take what we can do. >> reporter: the san francisco supervisors doesn't believe that san francisco will go in red tier until early next week thanks to goals that haven't been met. everyone we talked to are optimistic. >> come back and support us, and stay happy. >> reporter: jr stone, abc 7 nuggets. >>> and first ofist find fund that just opened focusing on
. >> covid case rates are low nen for marin, san francisco and san mateo cohn tips to move to red tomorrowthat means looser restrictions on gyms and more. business owners are getting ready. >> 25%, 11 extra tables and we will make it work. >> the operations referring to what will happen if ghi in a red tier. they have added purifiers. he says the employees are ready to go. >> i have them on speed dial. you will have five shifts. these are the wins. >> marin, san...
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. >> and across the bay area, cohn county gives grocery workers a green light. >> and scattered showers, i have a live look coming up. >> this is abc 7 news. >>> i'm a much better teacher in person. hands down. >> tonight, teachers are reacting to a new plan to get children back in classrooms by this spring. good evening. a plan today to resume inperson learning by april. >> the plan doesn't get the blessing. kate larson spoke about the bill. >> the safe and open schools plan for california school districts to rezeem in-person instruction by april 1'5". 2 billion to help reopen schools and 4 billion for in-person learning loss. do you have faith the districts will be able to meet the deadline. >> we have incentives. if schools don't reopen by april 15th, they have to return the $2 billion. >> reporter: if a district is in the purple tier, vulnerable students bhus allowed in the classroom. >> english language learners, homeless children, those that are suffering the most. >> reporter: if a district is in the red tier, all students must be back. >> i'm so happy. it seems like there is a l
. >> and across the bay area, cohn county gives grocery workers a green light. >> and scattered showers, i have a live look coming up. >> this is abc 7 news. >>> i'm a much better teacher in person. hands down. >> tonight, teachers are reacting to a new plan to get children back in classrooms by this spring. good evening. a plan today to resume inperson learning by april. >> the plan doesn't get the blessing. kate larson spoke about the bill. >> the...
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. >> covid case rates are low nen for marin, san francisco and san mateo cohn tips to move to red tomorrow. that means looser restrictions on gyms and more. business owners are getting ready. >> 25%, 11 extra tables and we will make it work. >> the operations referring to what will happen if ghi in a red tier. they have added purifiers. he says the employees are ready to go. >> i have them on speed dial. you will have five shifts. these are the wins. >> marin, san francisco and san mateo counties can move in red tuesday. positivity rates and equity rates. that means indoor dining at 25% capacity. and five points fitness, already preparing. >> we're hiring three or four people today. cinemark says they don't have an amounsment. >> we will take what we can do. >> reporter: the san francisco supervisors doesn't believe that san francisco will go in red tier until early next week thanks to goals that haven't been met. everyone we talked to are optimistic. >> come back and support us, and stay happy. >> reporter: jr stone, abc 7 nuggets. >>> and first ofist find fund that just opened focusing o
. >> covid case rates are low nen for marin, san francisco and san mateo cohn tips to move to red tomorrow. that means looser restrictions on gyms and more. business owners are getting ready. >> 25%, 11 extra tables and we will make it work. >> the operations referring to what will happen if ghi in a red tier. they have added purifiers. he says the employees are ready to go. >> i have them on speed dial. you will have five shifts. these are the wins. >> marin, san...
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shep >> scott cohn, thank you >>> meghan markle scoring a big win against the british tabloids london'sruled in her favor saying the mail on sunday, the newspaper, invaded her privacy. by publishing a letter that she wrote to her estranged father. the duchess of sussex sent the five page note after marry ing prince harry in 2018 her dad skipped out on the wedding citing health concerns in the letter markle accused her father of breaking her heart by talking to the media about their strained relationship but not answering any of her calls the duchess released a statement after the ruling saying the world needs reliable, fact-checked, high quality news. what "the mail on sunday" and its partner publications do is the opposite the couple's battle with the british press is far from over the company that owns "the mail on sunday" may file an peel. and prince harry i suing two other tabloids for allegedly hacking his cell phone. >>> gina carano won't be returning to "star wars. the mandalorian star out after a controversial speed post wherein she compared being a republican right now to being
shep >> scott cohn, thank you >>> meghan markle scoring a big win against the british tabloids london'sruled in her favor saying the mail on sunday, the newspaper, invaded her privacy. by publishing a letter that she wrote to her estranged father. the duchess of sussex sent the five page note after marry ing prince harry in 2018 her dad skipped out on the wedding citing health concerns in the letter markle accused her father of breaking her heart by talking to the media about...
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let's get the latest on this recall effort from scott cohn south of san francisco in redwood city ont, explain how this recall would work if the signatures are verified. >> reporter: well, that's the key right now. that's what we're looking at, is the verification of the signatures. as you mentioned, they need about 1 1/2 million signatures, just shy of that. that's based on the percentage of votes in the last election. secretary of state has received a little over a million signatures. they have validated about 668,000. so there's a little bit of a ways to go there for the backers of the recall campaign, but experts say that it is on track. it might be tight, but it is on track. then we would see an election in probably late summer, early fall with two questions. one, should governor newsome be removed? and if so, the second question is who should replace him in that 2003 recall there were 135 candidates on the ballot, including arnold schwarzenegger and it's really the person who has the most votes in that second question who wins. >> tell us a bit more about who is behind this eff
let's get the latest on this recall effort from scott cohn south of san francisco in redwood city ont, explain how this recall would work if the signatures are verified. >> reporter: well, that's the key right now. that's what we're looking at, is the verification of the signatures. as you mentioned, they need about 1 1/2 million signatures, just shy of that. that's based on the percentage of votes in the last election. secretary of state has received a little over a million signatures....
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. >> and across the bay area, cohn county gives grocery workers a green light. >> and scattered showers, i have a live look coming up. >> this is abc 7 news. >>> i'm a much better teacher in person. hands down. >> tonight, teachers are reacting to a new plan to get children back in classrooms by this spring. good evening. a plan today to resume inperson learning by april. >> the plan doesn't get the blessing. kate larson spoke about the bill. >> the safe and open schools plan for california school districts to rezeem in-person instruction by april 1'5". 2 billion to help reopen schools and 4 billion for in-person learning loss. do you have faith the districts will be able to meet the deadline. >> we have incentives. if schools don't reopen by april 15th, they have to return the billion. >> reporter: if a district is in the purple tier, vulnerable students bhus allowed in the classroom. >> english language learners, homeless children, those that are suffering the most. >> reporter: if a district is in the red tier, all students must be back. >> i'm so happy. it seems like there is a ligh
. >> and across the bay area, cohn county gives grocery workers a green light. >> and scattered showers, i have a live look coming up. >> this is abc 7 news. >>> i'm a much better teacher in person. hands down. >> tonight, teachers are reacting to a new plan to get children back in classrooms by this spring. good evening. a plan today to resume inperson learning by april. >> the plan doesn't get the blessing. kate larson spoke about the bill. >> the...
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msnbc scott cohn for us. >>> coming up at 4:00 p.m., texas congressman lloyd doggett with more on the relief bill. >>> we're still waiting for word from the fda on its final approval of the new johnson & johnson vaccine and bring you the latest as it happens coming up. >>> also, a number of those charged in the capitol insurrection were men and women who once served and protected others. our next guest explores the connection between extremists and law enforcement. jason johnson in the spotlight coming up next. (dad vo) i saw them out of the corner of my eye. just a blur when they jumped the median. there was nothing i could do. (daughter) daddy! (dad vo) she's safe because of our first outback. and our new one's even safer. (vo) welcome to the 2020 subaru outback. an iihs top safety pick+. the highest level of safety you can earn. (vo) get 0% for 63 months on select new 2021 models. now through march 1st. tired of clean clothes that just don't smell clean? what if your clothes could stay fresh for weeks? now they can! this towel has already been used and it still smells fresh. pour a
msnbc scott cohn for us. >>> coming up at 4:00 p.m., texas congressman lloyd doggett with more on the relief bill. >>> we're still waiting for word from the fda on its final approval of the new johnson & johnson vaccine and bring you the latest as it happens coming up. >>> also, a number of those charged in the capitol insurrection were men and women who once served and protected others. our next guest explores the connection between extremists and law...
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cnbc's scott cohn live at boulder creek tonight. else did we learn from this review >> reporter: well, shep, this really was about learning to better deal with what's become a fact of life in california and elsewhere, really now year round. case in point where i am in the santa cruz mountains south of the bay area, this is a fire that burned in august, but when the winds kicked up here just last month, they actually reignited embers from that fire and the fire briefly started up again. that is how dry that it has been that camp fire back in 2018 followed 200 days with no rain, in addition to the horrific death toll, nearly $17 billion in damage tearing through the town of paradise like a giant blow torch so scientists with the national institute of standards and technology working with local partners reconstructed the fire, which they found started about seven miles outside of town, but that did not create a buffer for the community. it actually gave the fire the distance to actually kick up more of a fury they say it was a perfect
cnbc's scott cohn live at boulder creek tonight. else did we learn from this review >> reporter: well, shep, this really was about learning to better deal with what's become a fact of life in california and elsewhere, really now year round. case in point where i am in the santa cruz mountains south of the bay area, this is a fire that burned in august, but when the winds kicked up here just last month, they actually reignited embers from that fire and the fire briefly started up again....
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we're finding out, shep, this fire was touched off not by utilities but by lightning. >> scott cohn liveus. thank you. >>> a town water system hacked that attack aimed at putting a large amount of potentially dangerous chemicals into the water supply tonight the search for the attacker and the quick thinking employee who stopped it as it was happening. >>> plus, colleges across the country trying to keep students safe and on campus the university of california at davis offering an interesting solution protect the whole city >>> and when it comes to the vaccine, the gap between white people and black speempeople is alarming, especially in mississippi. this time the problem isn't wanting the vaccine, it's getting access to it on a laggy . only one or two. verizon 5g ultra wideband is here, the fastest 5g in the world, with ultra... low... lag! stop blaming the network and start becoming the best gamers in the ga-- that escalated quickly. (sam) 5g ultra wideband, now in parts of many cities. this is 5g built right. only from verizon. in some places they tax flatulence. the kind that comes f
we're finding out, shep, this fire was touched off not by utilities but by lightning. >> scott cohn liveus. thank you. >>> a town water system hacked that attack aimed at putting a large amount of potentially dangerous chemicals into the water supply tonight the search for the attacker and the quick thinking employee who stopped it as it was happening. >>> plus, colleges across the country trying to keep students safe and on campus the university of california at davis...
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mrs cohn. police are still trying to identify the suspect who sent these threatening text. it was the level of viciousness was way beyond what they'd done before they attacked us in the media they were attacked with 2 other scholars but they had never done something to threaten our children to threaten our families to do what they did in mexico that was a new level of attack. in the end the tax increase failed and the bottled mineral water veronica buys at the corner store costs more than a bottle of soda was sitting. there it was a bit. cooler this. evening the sort of. the week. the revolution came from a country at america's southern tip chile despite the fact that for 30 years it has been the darling of free market enthusiastic p. anti obesity movement is led by a senator. for years he has been fighting to dislodge his people from their rank as 3rd world wide in overweight and obesity. you know if you. don't go. and it's obvious. that you know they could if you got sureness i mean. this but oh we won't be. long with them then we'll go through this we're going to put. in
mrs cohn. police are still trying to identify the suspect who sent these threatening text. it was the level of viciousness was way beyond what they'd done before they attacked us in the media they were attacked with 2 other scholars but they had never done something to threaten our children to threaten our families to do what they did in mexico that was a new level of attack. in the end the tax increase failed and the bottled mineral water veronica buys at the corner store costs more than a...
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>> scott cohn, sobering report.h. >>> it is the most important event ever to play out at new york's yankee stadium. at this hour giving a live look at a long line at the legendary ballpark serving as a mass vaccination center. we will take you there. an repel. look how the shirt on the left attracts pet hair like a magnet! pet hair is no match for bounce. with bounce, you can love your pets, and lint roll less. it's time for the ultimate sleep number event on the sleep number 360 smart bed. can it help with snoring? i've never heard snoring... exactly. no problem. and... done. and now, save 50% on the sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. plus, 0% interest for 60 months on all smart beds. ends monday. when you switch to xfinity mobile, you're choosing to get connected to the most reliable network nationwide, now with 5g included. discover how to save up to $300 a year with shared data starting at $15 a month, or get the lowest price for one line of unlimited. come into your local xfinity store to make the most
>> scott cohn, sobering report.h. >>> it is the most important event ever to play out at new york's yankee stadium. at this hour giving a live look at a long line at the legendary ballpark serving as a mass vaccination center. we will take you there. an repel. look how the shirt on the left attracts pet hair like a magnet! pet hair is no match for bounce. with bounce, you can love your pets, and lint roll less. it's time for the ultimate sleep number event on the sleep number 360...
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cohn thanks for taking my call. i've had the opportunity to listen to your arguments this afternoon and i thought both sides did a great job. i was a bit confounded i guess by the final vote that 44 republican senators honestly felt that trying the former president was unconstitutional and i will leave it at that and the things. >> host: state senator iowa, mickey on the republican line. go ahead. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. i think the only -- sorry, the only danger to our democracy, our republic are the democrats in this witchhunt that they keep pushing for four years and keeping it going. and republicans who vote for this sham need to be voted out. thank you. >> we are keeping our eye just outside of the u.s. senate chambers the ohio clock areas members come out of the senate chamber and some have spoken briefly with reporters but not for very long. let's go long. let's go to sugarland texas and hear from alexandria on the democrats line. >> caller: hi there. thanks for taking my call. i just like to
cohn thanks for taking my call. i've had the opportunity to listen to your arguments this afternoon and i thought both sides did a great job. i was a bit confounded i guess by the final vote that 44 republican senators honestly felt that trying the former president was unconstitutional and i will leave it at that and the things. >> host: state senator iowa, mickey on the republican line. go ahead. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. i think the only -- sorry, the only danger to...
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i do think gary cohn has a spac going. if you want to know where i think the excesses are, it's going to be in spaces. i'm not willing to call top on spacs, but it does matter. david talked about oil this polar blast is making it so natural gas is having a lift the analysts want to get behind this my sources indicate that rbn energy, a couple others, that the saud is will turn the tap back on if it goes too much above 60 the real reasons why oil went up is people are worried biden won't let people drill as much, but also the saudis have said drill baby, drill, but if they cap it, there won't be that. i don't think how long we can necessarily with an opening expect oil will continue to climb if the saudis aren't on board. >> meanwhile, exxon and chevron, exxon in particular, has soared. and it's been funny. energy, of course, the worst performing sector along with the banks last year. both have really joan significant signs of life. since the election, actually a lot of it is linked to crude ex who has moved the stock some
i do think gary cohn has a spac going. if you want to know where i think the excesses are, it's going to be in spaces. i'm not willing to call top on spacs, but it does matter. david talked about oil this polar blast is making it so natural gas is having a lift the analysts want to get behind this my sources indicate that rbn energy, a couple others, that the saud is will turn the tap back on if it goes too much above 60 the real reasons why oil went up is people are worried biden won't let...
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. >>> investors are taking note the value of bit cohn has soared to nearly $50,000. how high can it go and why is this digital currency so hot right now? we'll have a live report next. >>> here in the united states stock markets are closed for the president's day holiday. all three major indices reported all-time highs on friday. you can see here the futures are extending last week's optimism all in positive territory there. for more on this, cnn's john defterios joins us from abu dhabi. good to see you, john. despite gains, stock market investors are picking up where they left off. what are the key drivers of this rally? >> reporter: you know, stock investors like lots of liquidity and low interest rates. both are in abundance. joe biden's administration looking for another $1.9 trillion. this is fueling the rally on wall street. not limited to that market. let's take a look at the nikkei index hitting a threshold of 30,000. something we haven't seen since 1990. there's a couple of public drivers with growth in the fourth quarter. rebounding 12.7%. going to start ro
. >>> investors are taking note the value of bit cohn has soared to nearly $50,000. how high can it go and why is this digital currency so hot right now? we'll have a live report next. >>> here in the united states stock markets are closed for the president's day holiday. all three major indices reported all-time highs on friday. you can see here the futures are extending last week's optimism all in positive territory there. for more on this, cnn's john defterios joins us from...
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now cohn says this about the ruling, the supreme court has now proclaimed that no one is above the law. trump will for the first time have to take responsibility for his own dirty deeds. so what is your reaction to cohen's statement there, and what all do you think trump's tax returns will reveal? >> well, as to mr. cohen, who i got to know when we were conducting our investigation, hell hath no fury like a former lawyer scorned, rosemary, so i think cohen's life was turned upside down. terrible suffering on his part because of his connection with donald trump, so i do think there's an element of understandable humanity to this statement, but the substance of the statement is right. donald trump is facing a day of reckoning in new york and in other criminal and civil proceedings. how they'll turn out we don't know but, yes, having the bright light of the prosecutors focused on him and his long history of alleged financial misconduct, that is going to be a day of reckoning. >> and my thanks to norm isam speaking to me earlier. >>> adding insult to injury, why some techs apps are getting
now cohn says this about the ruling, the supreme court has now proclaimed that no one is above the law. trump will for the first time have to take responsibility for his own dirty deeds. so what is your reaction to cohen's statement there, and what all do you think trump's tax returns will reveal? >> well, as to mr. cohen, who i got to know when we were conducting our investigation, hell hath no fury like a former lawyer scorned, rosemary, so i think cohen's life was turned upside down....
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here's cnbc's scott cohn >> reporter: fans of britney spears not at a concert venue but at a courthouses more online. they're rallying cry, free britney after a series of mental health episodes. the movement gaining steam portraying the pop icon as a victim. >> she did that, too. >> of ravenous tabloids and paparazzi and her father, jamie spears, appointed as conservator. >> conservatorship and guardianship is a legal system where a judge, where the government is taking away your civil rights and civil liberties and saying you can't have these back until i, the court, we the government say that you can have them back. >> last year through her court-appointed attorney, britney spears said she strongly opposed her father's control of her estate ♪ ♪ >> reporter: she's reportedly refused to perform as long as he's in charge writing on instagram this week, i love simply enjoying the basics of everyday life. jamie spears has said in court filings that he has operated out of unconditional love for his daughter he's called the free britney crowd conspiracy theorists now with jamie losing some c
here's cnbc's scott cohn >> reporter: fans of britney spears not at a concert venue but at a courthouses more online. they're rallying cry, free britney after a series of mental health episodes. the movement gaining steam portraying the pop icon as a victim. >> she did that, too. >> of ravenous tabloids and paparazzi and her father, jamie spears, appointed as conservator. >> conservatorship and guardianship is a legal system where a judge, where the government is taking...
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that's nbc's scott cohn reporting for us in california. >>> testing out some tech to track down coronavirusks. h to track down coronavirus outbreaks. research shows that people remember commercials with exciting stunts. so to help you remember that liberty mutual customizes your home insurance, here's something you shouldn't try at home. insurance is cool. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ (woman) what should we do with it first? (man) road trip. (woman) yes. (woman) off-road trip. (man) how hot is the diablo chili? (waitress) well, you've got to sign a waiver. [loud laughter] (woman) is this even a road? (man) yeah. (woman) so what should we do second? (vo) the subaru forester. the most adventurous forester ever. (vo) get 0% for 63 months on select new 2021 models. now through march 1st. now thro♪ ♪ ♪arch 1st. when it comes to your financial health, just a few small steps can make a real difference. ♪ ♪ ♪ learn, save and spend with guidance from chase. confidence feels good. chase. make more of what's yours. my husband and i have never eaten healthier. shi
that's nbc's scott cohn reporting for us in california. >>> testing out some tech to track down coronavirusks. h to track down coronavirus outbreaks. research shows that people remember commercials with exciting stunts. so to help you remember that liberty mutual customizes your home insurance, here's something you shouldn't try at home. insurance is cool. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ (woman) what should we do with it first? (man) road trip....
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scott cohn, thank you very much. i'm alex whit, thank you for watching.ian into the violent robbery including lady gaga's dog and dog-walker. gaga's dog and dog-walker. how great is it that we get to tell everybody how liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? i mean it... uh-oh, sorry... oh... what? i'm an emu! no, buddy! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty. ♪ ♪ hey now, you're an all-star, get your game on, go play ♪ ♪ hey now, you're a rock star, get the show on, get paid ♪ ♪ and all that glitters is gold ♪ get 5 boneless wings for $1 with any handcrafted burger. only at applebee's. ♪ with any handcrafted burger. freshness and softness you never forget, with downy. mornings were made for better things than rheumatoid arthritis. when considering another treatment, ask about xeljanz... a pill for adults with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis when methotrexate has not helped enough. xeljanz can help relieve joint pain and swelling, stiffness, and helps stop further joint damage, even
scott cohn, thank you very much. i'm alex whit, thank you for watching.ian into the violent robbery including lady gaga's dog and dog-walker. gaga's dog and dog-walker. how great is it that we get to tell everybody how liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? i mean it... uh-oh, sorry... oh... what? i'm an emu! no, buddy! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty. ♪ ♪ hey now, you're an all-star, get your game on, go play ♪...
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. >> yep, scott cohn live for us, thank you. >>> a town water system hacked that attack aimed at puttingge amounts of potentially dangerous chemicals into the water supply tonight the search for the attacker and the quick thinking employee who stopped it as it was happening. >>> plus, colleges across the country trying to keep students safe and on campus the university of california davis offering an interesting solution, protect the whole city >>> and when it comes to the vaccine, the gap between white people and black people is l alarming, especially in mississippi. but this time the problem isn't wanting the vaccine, it's getting access to it now they can! downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters keep your laundry smelling fresh way longer than detergent alone. pour a cap of downy unstopables into your washing machine before each load and enjoy fresher smelling laundry. with 6 times the freshness ingredients, downy unstopables gives you more of what you love. if you want laundry to smell fresh for weeks make sure you have downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters. (sam) gamers! he who
. >> yep, scott cohn live for us, thank you. >>> a town water system hacked that attack aimed at puttingge amounts of potentially dangerous chemicals into the water supply tonight the search for the attacker and the quick thinking employee who stopped it as it was happening. >>> plus, colleges across the country trying to keep students safe and on campus the university of california davis offering an interesting solution, protect the whole city >>> and when it...
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the man making sure these freezers don't break is woody baker cohn. >> in the neighborhood of minus 80 degree celsius because the vaccine is so precious we have two freezers. a primary and a backup in case something goes wrong. >> if pfizer's request is approved by regulators, it means this vaccine can be transported to more places across the world without the need of these specialized freezers. administrative director of pharmacy services. he believes this temperature change will expedite the distribution process. but could this also have a negative impact on the vaccine efficacy? >> not a negative impact. >> reporter: but he says it does shorten its shelf life. >> historically with low temperatures as long as six months standard freezer environment does shorten that but does allow for two weeks. >> reporter: a new study out of israel found that just one shot of the pfizer vaccine is 80% effective at preventing symptomatic covid-19. since the shelf life is going to decrease, do you predict that it will go through the first batch of pfizer doses as soon as possible rather than storing
the man making sure these freezers don't break is woody baker cohn. >> in the neighborhood of minus 80 degree celsius because the vaccine is so precious we have two freezers. a primary and a backup in case something goes wrong. >> if pfizer's request is approved by regulators, it means this vaccine can be transported to more places across the world without the need of these specialized freezers. administrative director of pharmacy services. he believes this temperature change will...
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have been fruitful rafael gross's visits cohn's on the day of a deadline set by the iranian parliament's for the u.s. to lift its economic sanctions the parliament has passed a bill to suspend some inspections if those sanctions are not removed iran's foreign minister says ending the checks is not a violation of the original deal and that all steps taken since the u.s. left the nuclear agreements are reversible nothing has changed biden claims that. a policy of maximum pressure was maximum pavia. being can also just recently said that policy failed but for all practical purposes the pursuing the same policy they haven't changed. well the u.s. has no relaxed some of the restrictions imposed by the trumpet ministration and president joe biden says he's willing to rejoin efforts by european powers to save the nuclear deal iran says it's studying those proposals well the u.s. national security adviser has said that the face of americans being held in a rain in custody is also a major issue that needs to be resolved we intend to very directly communicate with the iranians about the complete a
have been fruitful rafael gross's visits cohn's on the day of a deadline set by the iranian parliament's for the u.s. to lift its economic sanctions the parliament has passed a bill to suspend some inspections if those sanctions are not removed iran's foreign minister says ending the checks is not a violation of the original deal and that all steps taken since the u.s. left the nuclear agreements are reversible nothing has changed biden claims that. a policy of maximum pressure was maximum...
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and so, my question is whether donald trump has finally found his roy cohn again.en his refrain. and if you look at the two lawyers he's chosen, one of them boasted -- david shoen boasted about being a former mob lawyer. he's the person that you just mentioned had visited with jeff epstein and almost joined his legal team before the prison suicide. the other attorney, himself, maybe seems to be swayed by the power and status of somebody who we can see that he declined to prosecute. but remember, you know, trump has two goals here. one, he's never going to, at this moment, win back the white house, whether he thinks he can do that in the future is a separate question. he's still trying to win in the court of public opinion. and so, from a legal perspective, the smart thing here, which is not always, or rarely the path that trump will take -- the smart legal approach would be to play directly to those 45 republicans who have already decided that they think this is absolutely unconstitutional. now, as you probably know, that is a very weak and unsubstantiated argument
and so, my question is whether donald trump has finally found his roy cohn again.en his refrain. and if you look at the two lawyers he's chosen, one of them boasted -- david shoen boasted about being a former mob lawyer. he's the person that you just mentioned had visited with jeff epstein and almost joined his legal team before the prison suicide. the other attorney, himself, maybe seems to be swayed by the power and status of somebody who we can see that he declined to prosecute. but...
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they almost went all the way he's got one in politics you've got the cohn, ryan like i mentioned butme smaller fish. in november former congressman and failed democratic presidential candidate john delany filed one with steve case the former head of aol a bunch of retired trump officials getting in on the action former commerce secretary wilbur ross, near billionaire octogenarian, really famous for falling asleep in cabinet meetings, he's got a spac. he's even brought in my old co-anchor larry kudlow who plans to host a show on fox business why not? when you're running a spac you've got all the time in the world. everybody wants a piece of the action last month there were a record 91 spac ipos we've had so many of these deals that they're really running out of good names that convey even a veneer of legitimacy we've got spacs named after popular shows on netflix queen's gambit growth capital. it's a chess opening it still doesn't sit right we've seen a bunch of space spacs. maybe because they help generate rocket ship emojis on reddit i love those they make me feel so warm. dennis mu
they almost went all the way he's got one in politics you've got the cohn, ryan like i mentioned butme smaller fish. in november former congressman and failed democratic presidential candidate john delany filed one with steve case the former head of aol a bunch of retired trump officials getting in on the action former commerce secretary wilbur ross, near billionaire octogenarian, really famous for falling asleep in cabinet meetings, he's got a spac. he's even brought in my old co-anchor larry...
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and sally cohn, opposite of the book, the opposite of hate.'s been everywhere, we're glad to have her here. she's written for "washington post," "new york times," and other outlets. thank you for being here. >> thank you. great to have you here. >> it's an honor. >> i have been looking forward to this after a pretty long week. sally, what's on your fall back list? >> not on my fall back list is the fact that the little baby lesbian inside me is extremely excited to be on tv with my hero, ani difranco. >> ari, is the baby lesbian inside you equally excited. >> first, the answer is yes, thank you for pressing me like any good journalist, and number two, sally, maybe the two of you can get baby lesbian trending on twitter, i don't know. the baby lesbian inside all of us. >> i like to hope that there's a baby lesbian inside of all of us. but i'm not sure that's where you wanted the conversation to go, ari. things i would like to see fall back, for my personally, the thing that's been, you know, goosing my liver all week has been the fact that we k
and sally cohn, opposite of the book, the opposite of hate.'s been everywhere, we're glad to have her here. she's written for "washington post," "new york times," and other outlets. thank you for being here. >> thank you. great to have you here. >> it's an honor. >> i have been looking forward to this after a pretty long week. sally, what's on your fall back list? >> not on my fall back list is the fact that the little baby lesbian inside me is...
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he died on january 17th at the age of 96 retired colonel frank cohn served in an intelligence unit after fleeing nazi germany with his family. the friends of the world war ii memorial hosted this event as part of their fifth annual teachers conference and provided the video. dr. goldstein enlisted in the army in 1942 and soon joined the b-17 crew as a waste gunner he flew 25 combat missions as a staff sergeant over germany as part of the eighth air force. and then i'll just briefly introduce kernel cone and then i'll let them both kind of take it away. colonel frank cone was born in brestlau germany in 1925 and escaped to the us with his parents at the age of 13. he was drafted into the us army in 1943 and served in the european theat
he died on january 17th at the age of 96 retired colonel frank cohn served in an intelligence unit after fleeing nazi germany with his family. the friends of the world war ii memorial hosted this event as part of their fifth annual teachers conference and provided the video. dr. goldstein enlisted in the army in 1942 and soon joined the b-17 crew as a waste gunner he flew 25 combat missions as a staff sergeant over germany as part of the eighth air force. and then i'll just briefly introduce...
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basically ignorant about things other than his cunning ability as a con man right he started out to roy cohn cones philosophy clearly was we can win at any cost and never mind whether it's legal or not never mind who you heard or not you we've. got a truck has got to the last do you think trump has irrevocably harmed a the united states and b. our profession i think he has harmed it greatly i do not believe it's irrevocably harmed i think quoting lincoln in the good sense of the american people will ultimately prevail i think the majority of people in this country want the mores want the ethics wants the morality all of the standards that we all grew up with their parents their grandparents we're a country built on standards yeah he's harmed them in every possible way but i don't think he's destroyed them up we'll see in 2020 what about our profession i think we were harmed in all of these multiple ways that people can get their news fox news very disturbing murdoch rupert murdoch has done great harm to this country yes he has and roger ailes god rest his soul i want to address the idea that
basically ignorant about things other than his cunning ability as a con man right he started out to roy cohn cones philosophy clearly was we can win at any cost and never mind whether it's legal or not never mind who you heard or not you we've. got a truck has got to the last do you think trump has irrevocably harmed a the united states and b. our profession i think he has harmed it greatly i do not believe it's irrevocably harmed i think quoting lincoln in the good sense of the american people...
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look at this tweet from ryan cohn yesterday.one. it is the mcdonald's ice cream cone. right? that interpreted cohen as fixing gamestop like mcdonald's fixed the ice cream machines, making it faster, more efficient. i don't know if that is necessarily the case. that is one example, one reason people are pointing do as we're seeing round two of the meme stock frenzy. stuart: ice cream cone as an indicatetor gamestop. susan: that is social media, generational divide how people view the markets. i think there different trends at play. stuart: my generation wouldn't dream of touching a stock with an ice cream cone. susan, have to move on. we're out of time. >>> new york's embattled governor andrew cuomo now facing sexual harrassment allegations something he is quick to attack other politicians for. watch this. >> all they got was a deaf ear from president trump in washington but new yorks pad the strongest sexual harrassment law in the united states of america. stuart: always get the anti-trump thing in there. does cuomo survive all
look at this tweet from ryan cohn yesterday.one. it is the mcdonald's ice cream cone. right? that interpreted cohen as fixing gamestop like mcdonald's fixed the ice cream machines, making it faster, more efficient. i don't know if that is necessarily the case. that is one example, one reason people are pointing do as we're seeing round two of the meme stock frenzy. stuart: ice cream cone as an indicatetor gamestop. susan: that is social media, generational divide how people view the markets. i...
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george fast cohn constantly talks about data and science, but the data and science is in, and his softs have said we can't even charge individuals who resist arrest. so we can't charge resisting arrest. there are police officers -- [laughter] sergeant steve owens, officer juan diaz, officer keith boyer, officer paul berra, their families are not getting justice. they were murdered. when you murder a police officer, it affects the entire community that those officers patrolled. and right now we just don't have law and order. we have a prosecutor who's actually never prosecuted one case. and it's really, it's really scary. it is very scary. rachel: there are some powerful groups, mr. that tammy, who are -- hatami, who are working on behalf of mr. gascon, stand thing behind the criminal reforms, is that reflective of how the l.a. community feels? >> no, it's absolutely not reflective of how the community feels. and you see that by everybody rallying against this. i think most people are for reform. i'm for reforms, but reforms don't mean that we release murderers and rapists. reforms don'
george fast cohn constantly talks about data and science, but the data and science is in, and his softs have said we can't even charge individuals who resist arrest. so we can't charge resisting arrest. there are police officers -- [laughter] sergeant steve owens, officer juan diaz, officer keith boyer, officer paul berra, their families are not getting justice. they were murdered. when you murder a police officer, it affects the entire community that those officers patrolled. and right now we...