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sharon epperson shares his story. >> reporter: on the field, brandon copeland plays to win.ff the field, he's changing the game >> the conversation is changed from what do i have now to how can i use what i have now so that i don't have to depend on anyone else to give me a paycheck for the rest of my life >> reporter: a baltimore native, copeland grew up surrounded by the sport. his grandfather spent 11 years in the nfl. >> my grandfather made it cool for me to be smart, be educated, and push to get a's and b's. >> reporter: it was that ethic that landed him at one of the most prestigious high schools around. >> i was fortunate to go to a high school called gilman in baltimore, and the head coach of my football team, he ran his own hedge fund one summer, i went to work for him. >> reporter: a summer that would help shape his future love of finance. he quickly learned that making money and understanding how to take it to make more would be his ticket to financial freedom. an ideology he fine tuned when he attended the prestigious wharton school of business at pennsylvania. >
sharon epperson shares his story. >> reporter: on the field, brandon copeland plays to win.ff the field, he's changing the game >> the conversation is changed from what do i have now to how can i use what i have now so that i don't have to depend on anyone else to give me a paycheck for the rest of my life >> reporter: a baltimore native, copeland grew up surrounded by the sport. his grandfather spent 11 years in the nfl. >> my grandfather made it cool for me to be...
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for copeland, football came naturally, but it was the he developed in the classroom that really pavedather made it cool for me to be smart, bed educate pushed to get as and bs. and it was that ethic that landed him at one of the most prestigious high schools around. >> i was fortunate to go to a highchool calle gilman in baltimore and the head coach of my football team, he ran his own hedge fund, but as a young kid o didn't what he did and had no idea, and i just knew that he was pretty well off andmm one suer i went to work from him, and one summer that would shape his future love of finance and understanding to how to take it one his ticket to financial freedom, an ideology he ine-tuned when he attended the prestigious wharton school of business at the university of pennsylvania. >> when you are with your teammates high school and college and even now do they talk about money and the importance of underst ding how to manage their own money. >> the common denominator of most people in this world is we all talk about money, right? m as's what we d successful and unsuccessful and the b
for copeland, football came naturally, but it was the he developed in the classroom that really pavedather made it cool for me to be smart, bed educate pushed to get as and bs. and it was that ethic that landed him at one of the most prestigious high schools around. >> i was fortunate to go to a highchool calle gilman in baltimore and the head coach of my football team, he ran his own hedge fund, but as a young kid o didn't what he did and had no idea, and i just knew that he was pretty...
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sharon epperson has this great story for us tonight. >> on the field, brandon copeland plays to win.he's changing the game. >> the conversation has changed from what do i have now to how can i use what i have now so that i don't have to depend on anyone else to give me ahe pa for the rest of my life. >> a baltimore native, copeland grew up surrounded by the sport. his grandfather, roy hilton spent 11 yearsn the nfl. for doep copeland, football came naturally, but it was the skills he developed in e classroom that really paved the way. >> my grandfather made i cool for me to be smart, be educated and pushed to get as and bs. >> it was that ethic that landed him at one of e most schools aroundh >> i was fortunate to go to al high schoo called gilman in baltimore and the head coach of my football team, he ran his own hedge fund, but as a young kid i didn't know what he did. i had no idea. i just knew that he was pretty well off and so one summer i went to work for him. >> a summer that would help shape his future love of finance. >> he quickly learned thatey making m and understanding h
sharon epperson has this great story for us tonight. >> on the field, brandon copeland plays to win.he's changing the game. >> the conversation has changed from what do i have now to how can i use what i have now so that i don't have to depend on anyone else to give me ahe pa for the rest of my life. >> a baltimore native, copeland grew up surrounded by the sport. his grandfather, roy hilton spent 11 yearsn the nfl. for doep copeland, football came naturally, but it was the...
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brandon copeland is a line backer and currently financial class.member of the cnbc invest in you financial wellness council. longest introduction of all time but we're glad to have you here. >> glad to be here >> how did this class come about, and what do you cover in it >> this class came about with myself i was a detroit lion before. and myself and a couple of my teammates were riding around the city trying to understand the landscape from a real estate perspective. i also flip houses and stuff and during the ride, one of the players was like, man, i just wish when i was in school we talked about credit and buying your first house and taxes and budgeting because it would probably save me so much tim and headache and i was like, that's not just something athletes need. like we all could use that that's where the idea came about and started pursuing it. >> you pitched it to a professor at penn, which was your alma mater. >> yep, yep. >> so how many kids are in the class? and they're not all athletes, i assume they may not be any athletes >> we tapp
brandon copeland is a line backer and currently financial class.member of the cnbc invest in you financial wellness council. longest introduction of all time but we're glad to have you here. >> glad to be here >> how did this class come about, and what do you cover in it >> this class came about with myself i was a detroit lion before. and myself and a couple of my teammates were riding around the city trying to understand the landscape from a real estate perspective. i also...
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as we talked about our mutual love of mittsy copeland, let's get back to the story.'re not. they're so personal for a ballet dancer that many of them have brand loyalty and there's really only two brands that are making shoes of color. if you love a particular brand and they don't yet have brown ballet shoes, then you're out of luck. >> let's hope that changes and then there's the question of why it took so long. >> exactly. >>> thanks so much. we'll get to you next with the sunday mail. five months after a massive wildfire tore through paradise, california, one artist is using the ruins as a canvass as hope to the people hoping to come home. >> it's special. something inspirational in the middle of what's so chaotic. >>> a life well lived. the man who served in world war fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do
as we talked about our mutual love of mittsy copeland, let's get back to the story.'re not. they're so personal for a ballet dancer that many of them have brand loyalty and there's really only two brands that are making shoes of color. if you love a particular brand and they don't yet have brown ballet shoes, then you're out of luck. >> let's hope that changes and then there's the question of why it took so long. >> exactly. >>> thanks so much. we'll get to you next with...
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. >> next on sunday "today," breaking superstar mty copeland has helped to change the face of ballet.the fee of diverse ballerinas like misty who finally are finding the right slippers. "] [zara larsson - "w ♪ ♪ baby i'm not even in a gown ♪ and the only thing u have to say is wow ♪ ♪ make you're jaw drop drop say oh my drop drop drop ♪ ♪ make u say oh my god my drop drop ♪ ♪ make you're jaw drop make u say oh my god ♪ ♪ and you never felt this type of emotion ♪ ♪ make you're jaw drop drop say oh my drop drop drop ♪ ♪ make u say oh my god my drop drop ♪ ♪ make you're jaw drop make u say oh my god ♪ it's way day! yes. it's wayfair's biggest sale of the year, and you're invited! starting april 10, score our lowest prices since black friday on best-selling furniture, decor, and way more. plus, everything ships free on way day. everything? everything. and flash deals launch all day long. hey guys, check out the flash deal i just scored! our biggest sale of the year only lasts 36 hours so shop way day starting april 10 at wayfair.com. >>> the color pink has >>> the b color pink has beenit
. >> next on sunday "today," breaking superstar mty copeland has helped to change the face of ballet.the fee of diverse ballerinas like misty who finally are finding the right slippers. "] [zara larsson - "w ♪ ♪ baby i'm not even in a gown ♪ and the only thing u have to say is wow ♪ ♪ make you're jaw drop drop say oh my drop drop drop ♪ ♪ make u say oh my god my drop drop ♪ ♪ make you're jaw drop make u say oh my god ♪ ♪ and you never felt this...
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the chair an opportunity copeland those who say fashion can't change. in fifteen minutes w. . when the hour starts rising people fight for survival the money case i'll buy gets me but if i get one there's a flood water comes up drawn waste by good flows fast to everyone me to but. the lack of water is equally dangerous. there's junk you can see people move south so they can plant crops and find food stamps. floods and droughts climate change become the main driver of mass migration you couldn't write any are going to fix not if you want and probably most of them will come from. the climate exodus starts it will thirtieth on t w. i think in everything challenging first i'm going to be a muslim. so much different culture between here and there still challenging for everything. coming. from islam is the same i think it was worth it for me to come to germany. to govern ourselves to work as a swimming instructor here to share knowledge to children other dogs just one of the toughest. what's your story take part cherish on info migrants dot net. what's the connection between bread f
the chair an opportunity copeland those who say fashion can't change. in fifteen minutes w. . when the hour starts rising people fight for survival the money case i'll buy gets me but if i get one there's a flood water comes up drawn waste by good flows fast to everyone me to but. the lack of water is equally dangerous. there's junk you can see people move south so they can plant crops and find food stamps. floods and droughts climate change become the main driver of mass migration you couldn't...
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well, this used to be copeland community school.isual reminder of his dream to one day play at wembley stadium. his former coach still works here. he's always has been a very, very nice person. very generous. and always willing to help where he could and look out for people. i think it's great that he's doing that. it gives a lot of people in the area, from the school, the opportunity to go to wembley and see a game. a lot of them haven't been to wembley before. for those with the golden tickets, sterling is a role model. he is our inspiration. he is our everyday reason to keep playing football. he got found here and itjust goes to show that with hard work, determination, passion, and focusing on your studies, anything is possible. the school will now rename its sports hall after the manchester city star and want him back to cut the ribbon — they hope, with the fa cup in tow. natalie pirks, bbc news, wembley. a huge exhibition of rarely seen guitars from the biggest stars of rock and roll is opening in new york next week. instrument
well, this used to be copeland community school.isual reminder of his dream to one day play at wembley stadium. his former coach still works here. he's always has been a very, very nice person. very generous. and always willing to help where he could and look out for people. i think it's great that he's doing that. it gives a lot of people in the area, from the school, the opportunity to go to wembley and see a game. a lot of them haven't been to wembley before. for those with the golden...
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around 70 others were injured injured when the right—wing extremist, david copeland ta rgetted the pubrse, i am concerned about the rise of hate crime. i am more concerned about our responses to it, making sure the police are prepared to deal with that in the right way that our politicians are creating an environment where it is not acceptable. the far—right are doing their thing, engaging to build communities is that what we are trying. a piece of street art on a wall in marble arch, thought to have been created by the mystery graffiti artist banksy is to be protected. the graffiti appeared on a wall following the extinction rebellion demonstration, which ended last week. westminster city council said it believed the work was genuine and was "looking to keep it in a public place". banksy hasn't confirmed whether he was behind it — maybe because the council's previously removed his work. let's take a look at the travel situation now: a good service on all lines this morning. expect delays crossing the thames at woolwich ferry as there is no ferry due to technical problems. 0n the roads
around 70 others were injured injured when the right—wing extremist, david copeland ta rgetted the pubrse, i am concerned about the rise of hate crime. i am more concerned about our responses to it, making sure the police are prepared to deal with that in the right way that our politicians are creating an environment where it is not acceptable. the far—right are doing their thing, engaging to build communities is that what we are trying. a piece of street art on a wall in marble arch,...
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you mentored aaron copeland, why don't you mention cayson's close friend who was a slavish follower of joseph stalin until the soviet pact . he is very influential in lincoln studies because of that dreadful chapter he wrote on lincoln and the american public tradition. warren is fighting for himself did you know in 1946 all of but one of faulkner's novels had gone out of print because the literary community disapproved? >> i am not sure where to put him i guess. >> he is there, he is there definitely. stalin did it want philip randolph what marching on washington and the protest the protest didn't occur because fdr created the fair employment practices act commission. but he is there. >> i will think about that. thank you. >> i am curious winded lincoln -- all over the country winded lincoln groups all over the country winded lincoln museums start to go and when did lincoln's name begin to be used in many different places? >> my impression is you can find clubs with lincoln names can't town that is all happening immediately after the assassination. my sense is that monuments and statu
you mentored aaron copeland, why don't you mention cayson's close friend who was a slavish follower of joseph stalin until the soviet pact . he is very influential in lincoln studies because of that dreadful chapter he wrote on lincoln and the american public tradition. warren is fighting for himself did you know in 1946 all of but one of faulkner's novels had gone out of print because the literary community disapproved? >> i am not sure where to put him i guess. >> he is there, he...
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sean copeland the biggest challenge right now in the short term -- sean: the biggest challenge rightort term is how and when you unwind the trade war and tariffs. the chinese want all of them to go away, and the u.s. would want to keep as many as they can as leverage to get the chinese to live up to their end of the bargain. at the end of the day, it will probably take the two leaders sitting down to hash out that final schedule. caroline: kevin, talk to us about the politics within the u.s. team itself. we know robert lighthizer has hawk,riving it, a known mnuchin less so. ip inre nitpicking over particular, and how you measure how china lives up to expectations. who is winning, the hawks or the doves? kevin: it is interesting. last time we had one of these meetings, president trump was more aggressive against his own staff then he was necessarily with the chinese, most notably with mr. lighthizer. shawn touched on this. from the administration, they are facing heat from capitol hill republicans who want the terrace completely rescinded. facing intense lobbying efforts from the busi
sean copeland the biggest challenge right now in the short term -- sean: the biggest challenge rightort term is how and when you unwind the trade war and tariffs. the chinese want all of them to go away, and the u.s. would want to keep as many as they can as leverage to get the chinese to live up to their end of the bargain. at the end of the day, it will probably take the two leaders sitting down to hash out that final schedule. caroline: kevin, talk to us about the politics within the u.s....
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i mean, misty copeland killed it.didn't like it. >> seth: wow. [ laughter ] s >> and i was like, "okay. what we gonna do now?" 'cause they wanna do ballet, and i was thinking -- so i asked them. i said, "maybe modern dance, y'all. does she do african dance?"i you known get down with that. and they were like, "no, it has to be ballet." so, i was like, "all right." then i got this choreographer, nia brantly, who started ac ng me and coaching me. and she's fantastic. and she made it feel like it fit my body. 'cau i'd always sort of been told like, you know, your stomach sticks out. your butt's too big. all these things that i didnnd kif fit into that genre of dance. and then she made it feel like i can wear it on my body, and do it sort of boldly and proudly. w so, itked out. >> seth: yeah. >> i feel like, you know -- >> seth: it really did work out. >> yeah, it worked out. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: i'm glad you guys put the work in together. >> yeah. we put a lot of work in. yeah. >> seth: you -- this show obviou
i mean, misty copeland killed it.didn't like it. >> seth: wow. [ laughter ] s >> and i was like, "okay. what we gonna do now?" 'cause they wanna do ballet, and i was thinking -- so i asked them. i said, "maybe modern dance, y'all. does she do african dance?"i you known get down with that. and they were like, "no, it has to be ballet." so, i was like, "all right." then i got this choreographer, nia brantly, who started ac ng me and coaching me....
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this used to be copeland community school.heem sterling there was a very visual reminder of his dream to one day play at wembley stadium. his former coach still works you. he has always has been a very nice person. very generous. always willing to help where he could look out for people. i think it is great that he is doing that. it gives a lot of people in the area, from the school, the opportunity to go to wembley and see a game. a lot of them haven't been to wembley before. for those with the golden tickets, sterling is a role model. he is our inspiration. he is our reason to play football. he got found and it goes to show that with hard work, determination, passion, and focussing on your studies, anything is possible. by the school will now rename after the manchester city star and want him back to copy ribbon, they hope with the fa cup in tow. natalie pirks, bbc news, wembley. sirmick sir mickjagger says he sir mick jagger says he is sir mickjagger says he is on the mend after having a heart operation in the united states
this used to be copeland community school.heem sterling there was a very visual reminder of his dream to one day play at wembley stadium. his former coach still works you. he has always has been a very nice person. very generous. always willing to help where he could look out for people. i think it is great that he is doing that. it gives a lot of people in the area, from the school, the opportunity to go to wembley and see a game. a lot of them haven't been to wembley before. for those with...
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carter copeland, we appreciate your time this morning and perspective.oon. >>> motorcycle maker harley-davidson reporting quarterly numbers just a short time ago, beating on the top and bottom lines, even though profit was down about 20% from a year ago. joining us now is the managing director of equity research at wedbush securities thanks for joining us, james first take on the numbers? >> thanks for having me. yeah, for a company with expectations as low as they've been for so long, you'll take the beat, but i think you put it the right way. most of the major metrics are down, whether it's earnings, sales, retail sales. they're just down a little bit less than the street was looking for. >> does it count as turning the corner or not quite? >> i think it's way too early to make that assessment i think the general rule for me, having followed harley for a long time and names like this for a long time that are pretty seasonal, until we get into the selling season, until we get into april/may time frame, i don't want to draw too many major conclusions. an
carter copeland, we appreciate your time this morning and perspective.oon. >>> motorcycle maker harley-davidson reporting quarterly numbers just a short time ago, beating on the top and bottom lines, even though profit was down about 20% from a year ago. joining us now is the managing director of equity research at wedbush securities thanks for joining us, james first take on the numbers? >> thanks for having me. yeah, for a company with expectations as low as they've been for so...
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ylan, thank you we are joined by elio fred garcia, president of logos consulting group, also carter copeland, let's start with you seems like there's a story every day or two on boeing what's the battle they face at this point. >> the battle they face is the key to maintaining or restoring trust is to show you care, and their response hasn't consistently showed they care. i've been baffled by their continued assurance that the plane is safe, while also saying, but we're working on a software fix and i couldn't understand the relationship between those two statements until the "wall street journal" story yesterday, where i think i figured it out, and that is, when they say the plane is safe, they mean when pilots know how to fly it. but it's clear from the "journal's" story, which apparently has been confirmed, that they didn't tell the airlines clearly enough that the standard safety feature from prior 737s was optional on this one. some airlines didn't have it. >> here's what i don't understand joe made this point earlier and i haven't been able to figure out the answer to it if this was an
ylan, thank you we are joined by elio fred garcia, president of logos consulting group, also carter copeland, let's start with you seems like there's a story every day or two on boeing what's the battle they face at this point. >> the battle they face is the key to maintaining or restoring trust is to show you care, and their response hasn't consistently showed they care. i've been baffled by their continued assurance that the plane is safe, while also saying, but we're working on a...
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neutral over the weekend, american airlines extended flight cancellations through june 5th carter copelandospace analyst joins us now. what do you think the stock's reaction is going to be from here after this initial 4% drop? do we know the numbers fully right now and how to adjust them down in terms of earnings per share based on the lower production >> well, until you know the timeline with more specificity, joe, i don't think you can really get a handle on exactly how the numbers will move. now, the company is going to report earnings here in a couple of weeks, and they'll have to take a stab at either trying to bound whatever that impact is by assuming a fixed period of delay or suspend guidance outright i think if we're talking about, you know, a three-month delay, you could anticipate that the company will recover by year end in terms of, you know, getting the planes back in the air and getting production back up but if you stretch beyond that, you begin to introduce a lot more uncertainty. >> i just wonder whether it's in the stock or not i mean, that's always a question, isn't it,
neutral over the weekend, american airlines extended flight cancellations through june 5th carter copelandospace analyst joins us now. what do you think the stock's reaction is going to be from here after this initial 4% drop? do we know the numbers fully right now and how to adjust them down in terms of earnings per share based on the lower production >> well, until you know the timeline with more specificity, joe, i don't think you can really get a handle on exactly how the numbers will...