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howard is the chairman and ceo of bdc and kendrick fitzgerald. it suffered unspeakable losses. coming up my one-on-one with him, the story of he was down for the count how he fought back and never stopped fighting not just for kids and families but owneuntold others. were less than an hour to the closing bell. let's start the claim in bell. >> we bring you this breaking news, oil tycoon has died at the age of 91. this legendary ceo of mesa petroleum was known for his hostile takeovers of much larger takeovers, but he was the wildcat or that when out and struck his own oil to create an oil giant. his longtime spokesperson says his passing was peaceful and he was a friend to the show in different to me and the network and he was surrounded by his friends and family and according to his spokesperson, he was ready to go. from the loss of a giant in the energy sector to the market overall. let's look at the averages as we hit striking distance of all-time record highs. the s&p 500 in the record close would be 3000, 3025 is the record close we are at 200992. we are not that far away.
howard is the chairman and ceo of bdc and kendrick fitzgerald. it suffered unspeakable losses. coming up my one-on-one with him, the story of he was down for the count how he fought back and never stopped fighting not just for kids and families but owneuntold others. were less than an hour to the closing bell. let's start the claim in bell. >> we bring you this breaking news, oil tycoon has died at the age of 91. this legendary ceo of mesa petroleum was known for his hostile takeovers of...
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. >> fox 5 tom fitzgerald joins ui >> i can do ngto. if iat. wall. tosll walk through it gether.ouse.er the prendentavinsig dispatched h lot of the leveled against him in the mueller report has nar app opened up a brand new door to a who ac. the situations between the two t but essentially, thffe of erdithisen eblake,or t hat was reaching o to political oppone wiedntprte. hehanow ishauite ds d deyo iu n augtknow redheh 't put t pressuemocti oounre nancyreen lom r members. >>ot a i'm sure i ot will tom, thank t te>>> ships, we're talking about m e than 100 vessels that sit on thelo for b maedland, the so- ghost fleet is designated a bngei tre. >> reporter: i'm mae ghost shi a it'spslo dti's ht'reig and thiso ut.h ofty dc. sammy has been y our babyes. gh h onti one in thet he v originally nt acro rs wtoun'hi romg ps s in fe. >> the a lawsuit cld be i fwi fe. >> the a lawsuit cld be i fwi cort.lop ng this ia oraby stou fe. >> the a lawsuit cld be i fwi cort.lop ng d demang more homegrown erg y,moth p advreanced ds do' ..mo..ith .less. more homegrown erg y,moth p advreanced ds he on
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s fox 5 tom fitzgerald ive at the wilson building tonight., i was surprised t hear this was a legal defense. have other states or cities enacted laws to do away with this act? >> you knhe, i'm right t with you, shawn. reading rst started out this, you know, you shake your head. how could that be? how cld that be a criminal defense? but turns out, in fact, in several ways, defendants across the country used what's beens termed a gay panic as way to defend themselves in court. pretty much shawn, what this almost turns blame around to the vi tims inhese cases, which is justsh astonig, that somebody could be the victim of an assaulto but yet into court to have your due process and then somehow, y know, have the person who assau you, you know, claim they were somehow excused from in behavior because of the g panic, it's something that many states across the country are a lookingt right now. some haveha move w dc is ants to be the first one in bit our area to gethis on the isbooks. is not a way somebody could use to defend themselves in court if th
s fox 5 tom fitzgerald ive at the wilson building tonight., i was surprised t hear this was a legal defense. have other states or cities enacted laws to do away with this act? >> you knhe, i'm right t with you, shawn. reading rst started out this, you know, you shake your head. how could that be? how cld that be a criminal defense? but turns out, in fact, in several ways, defendants across the country used what's beens termed a gay panic as way to defend themselves in court. pretty much...
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fitzgerald seems aware his views were not politically correct.ds in the letter, my reactions were anti-socialist, provincial and racially snobbish. he persisted in his view of racial hierarchy. we are as far above the modern frenchman as he is above the negro. the reason i begin with this literary reference is to remind us all how deeply embedded is the idea of racial hierarchy in western civilization. in fact, in some ways it's in the dna of the modern west because from the 16th and 17th centuries, as europe grew richer and stronger, it began to assume that its material success must be a result of its superiority, religious or ethnic or racial. this view built on centuries of western success has taken deep root and not just among whites. people across asia and africa prefer light skin to dark. >> i realize an obstacle was my skin. >> spent billions of dollars on creams to make them whiter. >> in the black community in the united states, there's a preference for lighter skin. ironically, this all persists despite the fact that we're now living in
fitzgerald seems aware his views were not politically correct.ds in the letter, my reactions were anti-socialist, provincial and racially snobbish. he persisted in his view of racial hierarchy. we are as far above the modern frenchman as he is above the negro. the reason i begin with this literary reference is to remind us all how deeply embedded is the idea of racial hierarchy in western civilization. in fact, in some ways it's in the dna of the modern west because from the 16th and 17th...
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nejra: peter fitzgerald at aviva investors.iggest names in business and government will gather for the annual bloomberg global business forum in new york. we'll hear from the world's top bank executives, world leaders, and policymakers. that is it for daybreak: europe. the european open is next. - i think the best company's succeed as a team and our shirts from custom ink help bring us together. we order custom ink to welcome new employees, personalize team shirts, and even for company events. the design lab is so easy to use. we just upload out logo and if we have any questions, customer service is there to help. seeing our team together in custom ink gear is an amazing reminder of how far we've come as a business. - [narrator] custom ink has hundreds of products to help you look and feel like a team. upload your logo or start your design today at customink.com i met eller and direct this morning -- i'm matt miller in zÜrich this morning. the leaders of the u.s. and the u.k. face chaos in the legislature. european futures are
nejra: peter fitzgerald at aviva investors.iggest names in business and government will gather for the annual bloomberg global business forum in new york. we'll hear from the world's top bank executives, world leaders, and policymakers. that is it for daybreak: europe. the european open is next. - i think the best company's succeed as a team and our shirts from custom ink help bring us together. we order custom ink to welcome new employees, personalize team shirts, and even for company events....
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nearly 3,000 canter fitzgerald and affiliates have been raising money every year since 2002 for its reliefd in 150 different charities. one of the firms hit hardest kate is on site at cantor with what is always a sad day, but a good day because they're doing good work. >> hi, brian right, they lost so many of its own on that day so it uses september 11th as day to remember those lost but also to do good by raising money for its own relief fund. 150 other charities. they do that by enlisting some help from ambassadors who have been on the floor today. we saw supermodel, cindy crawford and nick switsher of yankees. $159 million has raise d, 12 million last year alone. >> in your own private way, you might honor this day where ever you are, but to be able to be here at cantor fitzgerald, who had such an incredible loss 18 years ago but then to be giving back in such a great way, it makes it i don't know, just feels like a positive way to mark this day. >> i'm here for cantor fitzgerald on behalf of my foundation and also remembering september 11th and being here remembering all those even tho
nearly 3,000 canter fitzgerald and affiliates have been raising money every year since 2002 for its reliefd in 150 different charities. one of the firms hit hardest kate is on site at cantor with what is always a sad day, but a good day because they're doing good work. >> hi, brian right, they lost so many of its own on that day so it uses september 11th as day to remember those lost but also to do good by raising money for its own relief fund. 150 other charities. they do that by...
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opened up its london trading floor for their annual charity day it commemorates the 658 cantor fitzgerald staff and 61 euro brokers employees who died in the attack britain's prince harry took part as a patron of the victims' games charity which supports military men and women who have suffered or injury or illness on the phone or sometimes 2 as traitors guided him through new gauche nations he raised 50000 pounds for invictus by closing a deal worth 1000000000 pounds over 10 years. program if you want more business news or background features go ahead and check out your dot com slash business i'm frisk oberlin for me and the entire team thanks so much. tom so you'll want to save on the rings why i moved here to barcelona just $200.00 euros a month. so what's the catch. good still only 3 square meters. deep insight into europe's housing crisis. in 60 minutes g.w. . it's all happening. during leaked news from africa the world your links to exception the stories and discussions can you and will come to see their views after coming program tonight from funny to meet these needs now i would s
opened up its london trading floor for their annual charity day it commemorates the 658 cantor fitzgerald staff and 61 euro brokers employees who died in the attack britain's prince harry took part as a patron of the victims' games charity which supports military men and women who have suffered or injury or illness on the phone or sometimes 2 as traitors guided him through new gauche nations he raised 50000 pounds for invictus by closing a deal worth 1000000000 pounds over 10 years. program if...
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all right, tom fitzgerald, thank you. >> on capitol hill house democrats continue their push toward a impeachment inquiry against president ump. today the house judiciary committee approved a resolution that sets a few show. some areas through the wes won't even get out of the 60's. how out that for a friday. feeling like fall but the weekend features warme temperatures again. i'll have that in your seven-day. angie. >> thanks so much. >>> meet frederick county' new canines edie oden and az sewer. they'lazur. that will he help locate and seize illegal narcotics. they went through an intense initial tining period and will continue to train throughout their ceers. adorable. >> very cute can. still to co here new study says marriage rates are down and the reason is wom cannot find men who are attractive enough inic a very specif way. >> hm. >> can you guess? >> co, no, ian't. i'm interested in finding out. here's a live look 95 in maryland. police pursuit that ended in a crash. well, you can see backup during the rush hour that it's adding to ide remnants of thisent. we'll have an update
all right, tom fitzgerald, thank you. >> on capitol hill house democrats continue their push toward a impeachment inquiry against president ump. today the house judiciary committee approved a resolution that sets a few show. some areas through the wes won't even get out of the 60's. how out that for a friday. feeling like fall but the weekend features warme temperatures again. i'll have that in your seven-day. angie. >> thanks so much. >>> meet frederick county' new canines...
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tom fitzgerald live in northwest tonight and fitz, this went off. >> reporter: yeah, it was pretty clear fro mget-go, that if the democrats arehi looking to push t impeachment, then right there, republicans will be looking to push them back atd every step e. look, the judiciary h committee today heardir first impeachment hearing and the only witness thath went to witness table today was corey lewandowski.ll remember him, he was theformer mpotca that he answered today. most que posed tst him he o declined to answer. that was following instructions from the white house thatlewand private confidential conversations andis only aressd mueller report.hat were in the je rry nadler said he was fill busterring, trying to d this they said procedural motion tht kly ground thisnt eire thing to a halt h. >> the white house directed not to disclose the subst any discussion witanh the president. >> white house is advancing a new and dangeroustheory. the crony privilege. he called you in to do his dirty work in secret.ut the trwill set you free. >> how long at the wind, you're not doing anything. >> you
tom fitzgerald live in northwest tonight and fitz, this went off. >> reporter: yeah, it was pretty clear fro mget-go, that if the democrats arehi looking to push t impeachment, then right there, republicans will be looking to push them back atd every step e. look, the judiciary h committee today heardir first impeachment hearing and the only witness thath went to witness table today was corey lewandowski.ll remember him, he was theformer mpotca that he answered today. most que posed tst...
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. $159 million to date raised for the cantor fitzgerald relief fund on this bgc charity day.cantor fitzgerald employees plus 61 brokers that went to work. if you showed up to work on 9/11, 2001, you did not go home that day. the way all the workers now, some of them, kids of parents who worked there. the way they remember their forgotten family, friends, colleagues and even strangers, 100% of the revenue from trading today, all of it will go to charity. like i said, $150 million raised to date, not including this year. celebrities, politicians, athletes, actors, they come in all day, they help make the trades to drum up some excitement and of course, raise more money. but everyone remembers today as the day the world turned on its axis. >> we believe in freedom, we believe in, you know, a world in which there's peace and prosperity for all these very deep values that are integral to american way of life and to the british way of life. >> i think to my generation, there's a whole new appreciation just because our only memory, at least people my age, is what the people who are
. $159 million to date raised for the cantor fitzgerald relief fund on this bgc charity day.cantor fitzgerald employees plus 61 brokers that went to work. if you showed up to work on 9/11, 2001, you did not go home that day. the way all the workers now, some of them, kids of parents who worked there. the way they remember their forgotten family, friends, colleagues and even strangers, 100% of the revenue from trading today, all of it will go to charity. like i said, $150 million raised to date,...
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thank you. >> and my brother, brian daniel fitzgerald who worked for fiduciary trust. a day goes by that we don't think you're going to walk through that door. thank you for always looking over mom and dad, caroline, darcy squeall the cousins. thank you. >> jeffrey brian gardner. >> thomas a. gardner. >> william arthur gardner. >> frank garfield. rocco nino gargano james m. gartenberg matthew david garvey bruce gary boyd alan gatton donald richard gavagan jr. peter alan gay terence d. gazzani >> gary paul geidel paul hamilton geier julie m. geis peter gerard. gelinas steven paul geller howard g. gelling peter victor genco jr. steven gregory genovese alayne gentul linda m. george. edward f. geraghty suzanne geraty ralph gerhardt robert gerlich denis p. germain marina romanovna gertsberg susan m. getzendanner lawrence d. getsford. james g. geyer cortez ghee. joseph m. giaccone vincent francis giammona debra lynn gibbon james andrew giberson brenda c. gibson. craig neil gibson ronnie e. gies andrew clive gilbert >> and my father, edward, who will forever live in our heart
thank you. >> and my brother, brian daniel fitzgerald who worked for fiduciary trust. a day goes by that we don't think you're going to walk through that door. thank you for always looking over mom and dad, caroline, darcy squeall the cousins. thank you. >> jeffrey brian gardner. >> thomas a. gardner. >> william arthur gardner. >> frank garfield. rocco nino gargano james m. gartenberg matthew david garvey bruce gary boyd alan gatton donald richard gavagan jr. peter...
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fitzgerald. thomas james fitzpatrick. richard p. fitzsimmons. salvatore. darlene.ry. eileen. and my dad, stephen francis. thank you for giving us the mountains. we feel a lot closer to you i love you. and my uncle we all miss you mom .ays i have your spirit and lots of experimenting with food and playing soccer. we know you are with us on long car rides and roller coasters. we want you to know that we think about you all the time. every time i'm on the soccer field, i think of you. you help me score goals. we love you so much and you will always hold a special place in our hearts. you.ve >> andre fletcher. paul. matthew m. flocco. joseph flounders. carol and flyzik. david fodor. michael fodor. stephen mark fogel. thomas j. foley. james folger. david j. fontana. the chih min foo. at dolores. godwin ford. donald j. forman. christopher hugh forsythe. claudia alicia foster. noel john foster. sondra and foster. on a foster us. robert joseph foti. jeffrey fox. jovirginia elizabeth fox. pauline francis. virgin lucy francis. gary j. frank. morgan h. frank. peter christophe
fitzgerald. thomas james fitzpatrick. richard p. fitzsimmons. salvatore. darlene.ry. eileen. and my dad, stephen francis. thank you for giving us the mountains. we feel a lot closer to you i love you. and my uncle we all miss you mom .ays i have your spirit and lots of experimenting with food and playing soccer. we know you are with us on long car rides and roller coasters. we want you to know that we think about you all the time. every time i'm on the soccer field, i think of you. you help me...
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. ♪ >> goodel morning andcome to er >> i'm tom fitzgerald, gre to see yo we welcome you in.ood morning on this sunday and as always we're going to start off with a look outside. it is september 15th. erin, erin, we're half way through t month already. >> i can't believe it. g 're creepinto october already. look at wcreeengpi the big wheel down there at national harbor, your wilson bridge out then the background, gary mcgrady standing by, how you doing? >> i love how they leave it on for our shot for 7:00 a.m. and they turn it off in a fews. minute >> they're niceik oe somehow, not sure how. sunny and dry sunshine today wt have much sterday, we'll get a lot today,showers, sprinkles, a couple of thunderstorms yesterday but we are' all dry today. we're transitioning into a fairly dry period it looks like as we head off into theek work and it looks like we're going to heat up, too. 73 in n town,ow they're 60s, notice upper 50s back out to the west. what's important about that? that means d air is coming in. so even thoh we'reoing to be pretty hot today, mid to upper 80s, the hum
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detectives robert fitzgerald and peter louzan were assigned to the case. >> the thing we needed to dokensy's cooperation. >> reporter: since the woman trusted marckensy, detectives wanted him to keep playing the role of the bad guy. he didn't hesitate. that's got to be really daunting. >> it was kind of cool you know in a way. you know, that's like 007 type thing. >> reporter: detectives then devised a plan. they rigged his car with cameras and audio recording devices. >> the microphone was hanging over here, and under my seat here i had a phone. >> reporter: and they asked marckensy to set up another meeting with the woman. the location, this large walmart parking lot directly across the street from the police station. we can literally see the police department? >> yeah. i mean, you can throw a rock and hit the police station from here you know. >> reporter: marckensy, the newly minted informant, alerted the police the meeting was set. >> all units. >> reporter: a team of detectives raced to the parking lot to get in position. >> it's an intense moment because we -- you know, the cas
detectives robert fitzgerald and peter louzan were assigned to the case. >> the thing we needed to dokensy's cooperation. >> reporter: since the woman trusted marckensy, detectives wanted him to keep playing the role of the bad guy. he didn't hesitate. that's got to be really daunting. >> it was kind of cool you know in a way. you know, that's like 007 type thing. >> reporter: detectives then devised a plan. they rigged his car with cameras and audio recording devices....
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in september your stat of the day, $336 million is how much money has been raised by the cantor fitzgerald relief fund cnbc is broadcasting live throughout the course of the day as the firm works with former president bill clinton, sean penn, cindy crawford and others to raise money for charity if you want to give, go to cantor relief.org. (client's voice) remember that degree you got in taxation? (danny) of course you don't because you didn't! your job isn't doing hard work... ...it's making them do hard work... ...and getting paid for it. (vo) snap and sort your expenses to save over $4,600 at tax time. quickbooks. backing you. ♪ think you need to pay prestige prices for better skin results? try olay regenerist. the rich, hydrating cream is formulated with vitamin b3 and peptides to plump skin cells, brighten, and visibly smooth wrinkles. in fact, just 1 jar has the hydrating power of 5 jars of the prestige cream. for visible results without prestige prices, try olay regenerist with a money back guarantee. and complete your routine with the olay eye collection. brand power. helping you b
in september your stat of the day, $336 million is how much money has been raised by the cantor fitzgerald relief fund cnbc is broadcasting live throughout the course of the day as the firm works with former president bill clinton, sean penn, cindy crawford and others to raise money for charity if you want to give, go to cantor relief.org. (client's voice) remember that degree you got in taxation? (danny) of course you don't because you didn't! your job isn't doing hard work... ...it's making...
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. >> coming up, cantore fitzgerald chairman joins us, howard lutnick.e's big day. by the way, she's the next mozart. as usual we were behind schedule. but sophie's enthusiasm cannot be dampened. not even by a run-away donut. we powered through it in our toyota prius. because a star's got to shine, no matter what. it's unbelievable what you can do in the prius. toyota let's go places. >>> tomorrow marks 18 years since the 9/11 terror attacks. our next guest is known for rebuilding his firm, cantore fitzgerald, after that terrible day. cantore lost 2/3 of its new york employees on that day, including the ceo's brother. let's welcome howard lutnick cantor fitzgerald's ceo. we want to get your take on the markets. we want to talk about the remembrance of the day it's a tough part of the year for you. when does it start, about september 1st? >> correct right as the summer ends i sort of start getting a little edgier you know, it was an event that couldn't possibly happen someone can get sick someone can die in a car accident but it's not possible that everyb
. >> coming up, cantore fitzgerald chairman joins us, howard lutnick.e's big day. by the way, she's the next mozart. as usual we were behind schedule. but sophie's enthusiasm cannot be dampened. not even by a run-away donut. we powered through it in our toyota prius. because a star's got to shine, no matter what. it's unbelievable what you can do in the prius. toyota let's go places. >>> tomorrow marks 18 years since the 9/11 terror attacks. our next guest is known for rebuilding...
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glass diverse as scott fitzgerald, pg woodhouse and jack dempsey, all the people wrote for him. so what mattered was the diverse city. the fact that people have something special to give to the reader . the artists were incredible. this is benito, edward open ito. one of his famous covers. here we have carl erickson with one of his more beautiful just very light touches for one of his models that he drew. now i'm going to say miguel. i always get his name wrong but you know who i mean. he did some of the more fanciful vogue covers . the other thing that happened with the photography in vogue in particular was that you never doubted what any picture was trying to sell you. so here we have had, also marlena dietrich whose modeling a half. more hats. if you want to buy any kind of asthmatics, you course have to have the gold compact andthe jewelry to go with it , don't you? and the covers. it was not unusual to see black people on the covers of vogue. in the 1930s. you always knew what every issue was going to sell you . and then there came a fresh face tovogue . carmel white as sh
glass diverse as scott fitzgerald, pg woodhouse and jack dempsey, all the people wrote for him. so what mattered was the diverse city. the fact that people have something special to give to the reader . the artists were incredible. this is benito, edward open ito. one of his famous covers. here we have carl erickson with one of his more beautiful just very light touches for one of his models that he drew. now i'm going to say miguel. i always get his name wrong but you know who i mean. he did...
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and the moderator bob fitzgerald, the play by play announcer of the golden state warriors.. [applause.] ♪ if you are going to san francisco ♪ ♪ be sure to wear some flowers in your hair ♪. >> how many people are morning people? do we have any morning people? 25 years in the nba we are nighttime people. these are amazing. i was thinking just sitting here the building got built. how many people lived here longer than 15 years? raise your hand. did you honestly think privately financed in san francisco for $1.6 billion, the ultimate arena in the world would be built right here? anybody believe that? we are here. let's start with joe on that. the ribbon-cutting yesterday. this is a sieve vick asset -- civic asset. this is the camp fire for 2019, a gathering place for sports and entertainment. can you believe it is here in believe me your thoughts that friday night metallica kicks it off? >> it is surreal, to be honest. yesterday was quite the day, thanks to rick and kim and all of the people that made this place happen. it is amazing that it went off as well as it did given how
and the moderator bob fitzgerald, the play by play announcer of the golden state warriors.. [applause.] ♪ if you are going to san francisco ♪ ♪ be sure to wear some flowers in your hair ♪. >> how many people are morning people? do we have any morning people? 25 years in the nba we are nighttime people. these are amazing. i was thinking just sitting here the building got built. how many people lived here longer than 15 years? raise your hand. did you honestly think privately...
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. >> dana: well, mike fitzgerald, we appreciate your expertise. we'll keep in touch with you.nk you. >> thank you very much. >> dana: one democrat suggesting a forum on climate change that the u.s. could pay for abortions in third world countries for population control. and be sure to check out the latest episode of my podcast. we talk about jasper's four mile walk and my thoughts on the new obama netflix documentary. it is available on itunes or wherever you listen. >> dana: senator bernie sanders said he would support u.s. taxpayer funding for abortions and birth control to help fight climate change. >> mexico city agreement which denies american aid to those organizations around the world that allow women to have abortions or even get involved in birth control to me is totally absurd. so i think especially in poor countries around the world where women do not necessarily want to have large numbers of babies and where they can have the opportunity, through birth control, to control the number of kids they have. something i very very strongly support. >> dana: joining me now
. >> dana: well, mike fitzgerald, we appreciate your expertise. we'll keep in touch with you.nk you. >> thank you very much. >> dana: one democrat suggesting a forum on climate change that the u.s. could pay for abortions in third world countries for population control. and be sure to check out the latest episode of my podcast. we talk about jasper's four mile walk and my thoughts on the new obama netflix documentary. it is available on itunes or wherever you listen. >>...
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you >>> nearly 3,000 people lost their lives september 11th hundreds of them worked for cantor fitzgeraldthe 18th anniversary of the attack. kantor raising money to help the victim's families and a number of charities kate rogers is live on the trading floor right now. >> that's right, cantor suffered a huge loss that day, they remembered the lives lost and do some good. fund-raise for their own relief fund as well as 150 other charities. the cause is very personal >> we've decided on this day, this most difficult day we would turn it into something beautiful. all these people behind us, they've all agreed to wave their days pay today we've asked all our clients to do as much giz as possible we don't give away profit. every dollar of revenue, every dollar of business we give it away >> now, cantor does have help from the ambassador. we saw supermodel cindy crawford this morning president bill clinton stopped by, tony blair, also made an appearance since they've been doing this since 2002, more than $150 million have been raised, including $12 million last year, and $5 million of that went
you >>> nearly 3,000 people lost their lives september 11th hundreds of them worked for cantor fitzgeraldthe 18th anniversary of the attack. kantor raising money to help the victim's families and a number of charities kate rogers is live on the trading floor right now. >> that's right, cantor suffered a huge loss that day, they remembered the lives lost and do some good. fund-raise for their own relief fund as well as 150 other charities. the cause is very personal >> we've...
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london fits in with hemingway, steinway, ts eliot, fitzgerald, all of them, bad ending stories, right? always ending badly. my favorite short story by jack london is moon phase. moon phase. ever heard of it? of course not. but you're about to hear it now. moon face. send this to people during christmastime. very perverse. here you go john clarifyhouse was a mon faced man. he know the kinds, cheek bones wide apart, chin and forehead melting into the cheeks to complete the perfect round and the know broad and pudgy, presence. perhaps my mother may have been superstition of the moon and look upon it over the wrong shoulder at the wrong time. be that as it may i hate john clayer house -- clayerhouse. he didn't do anything -- the evil was a deeper, subtler sort, elusive and intangible as to defy clear, definitive analysis in words. we all experience such things in some period in our live, universalizing, for the first time we see a certain individual, one who the very instant before we did not dream existed, and yet at the very moment of meeting we say i do not like that man. why do we not
london fits in with hemingway, steinway, ts eliot, fitzgerald, all of them, bad ending stories, right? always ending badly. my favorite short story by jack london is moon phase. moon phase. ever heard of it? of course not. but you're about to hear it now. moon face. send this to people during christmastime. very perverse. here you go john clarifyhouse was a mon faced man. he know the kinds, cheek bones wide apart, chin and forehead melting into the cheeks to complete the perfect round and the...
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here in manhattan, dgc can tore fitzgerald and gfi group hold a charity day.arity. they're headquartered in the world trade center. lauren: they lost all employees on that day. cheryl: you're going to be there today. lauren: they bring in all of these celebrities and politicians who also have charities and the traders, all the revenue from today will go to support various charities and they raised about $160 million to date, so we thank them and we thank you. >> thank you. lauren: 18 years later. can't believe it. still ahead, as more deaths are now linked to vaping and cbd products, the government is issuing a warning for the cbd companies. plus, big changes coming for victoria's secret angels. keep it here on "fbn: a.m.." ust. ust. it's having-jerome-bettis- on-your-flag-football-team easy. go get 'em, bus! ohhhh! [laughing] c'mon bus, c'mon! hey, wait, wait, wait! hey man, i got your flag! i got your flag, man! i got your flag! it's geico easy. with licensed agents available 24/7. 49 - nothing! woo! here, hello! starts with -hi!mple... how can i help? a dat
here in manhattan, dgc can tore fitzgerald and gfi group hold a charity day.arity. they're headquartered in the world trade center. lauren: they lost all employees on that day. cheryl: you're going to be there today. lauren: they bring in all of these celebrities and politicians who also have charities and the traders, all the revenue from today will go to support various charities and they raised about $160 million to date, so we thank them and we thank you. >> thank you. lauren: 18...
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six as we said doesn't exist but five would be like wreck of the ed mondmund fitzgerald. i had to look because i got them wrong two times. number three is where even today we learned that fed pricing or expectations on how many cuts this year has gone from almost two guaranteed to maybe we don't get any. i think between that and where you start to see political positioning scare people i don't think you'll see any major changes. to the extent that the market has not priced in any competition from the other side of the aisle for the white house next year, i think that gets you to a place where you're somewhere around 2800. >> i'm looking at odyssey 3 as well the reason i do that, i don't think we get a trade deal but i think we get a lot closer and i think we start to get a little more negotiation i still stand by this and dan and i had it last week, we went at it pretty good. i look at what's going on with china. i think the pressure is more on them than on us and because of that we get progress on a deal i think that lifts this thing up. >> carter, thanks. >> did carter
six as we said doesn't exist but five would be like wreck of the ed mondmund fitzgerald. i had to look because i got them wrong two times. number three is where even today we learned that fed pricing or expectations on how many cuts this year has gone from almost two guaranteed to maybe we don't get any. i think between that and where you start to see political positioning scare people i don't think you'll see any major changes. to the extent that the market has not priced in any competition...
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my name is ryan fitzgerald. i own a bar in district six on 16th and cabrera. as mentioned before, kevin's is nominated many times or best bartender in the united states. opening this bar will drive more tourism of people that come to this town just to go to bars like his and like mine, and like other bars owned by a lot of people that are here to support. the more people that come to visit his bar from other places, the more they will come to mind and the more successful we can be, and frankly it is quite a difficult time to be in this business in this city. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> thank you for having us. my name is reese alvarado and i have been an employee at pacific cocktail haven for the past three years. if you ever had the opportunity to meet kevin, you would know that when he opened the bar, it is a very big deal. he has served as a pillar of this community for well over a decade. he has been a mentor to countless professionals in the industry, including myself, who have been shaped by kevin and his tutelage. has operational a
my name is ryan fitzgerald. i own a bar in district six on 16th and cabrera. as mentioned before, kevin's is nominated many times or best bartender in the united states. opening this bar will drive more tourism of people that come to this town just to go to bars like his and like mine, and like other bars owned by a lot of people that are here to support. the more people that come to visit his bar from other places, the more they will come to mind and the more successful we can be, and frankly...
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let's bring in case fitzgerald.e market has this sort of sigh of relief that the communication between the united states and china is still going, but that the rally picked up more strength as each successive data point came in better than expected? >> you know, the ferocity of the rally did catch me a little by surprise today a because this was good, strong buying. and interestingly enough, to the point just prior to the break, it was buying into last year's stuff less expensive. that is a classic sign that big money is actively looking forward, not backward. charles: with that in mind, what would be the next catalyst? what's the sweet spot with respect to jobs report tomorrow? are we rooting for good news to be good news? >> you know, it's interesting, what i'd like to see is a number that comes in right on expectations. i think it's going to be very much a goldilocks scenario. you have one crowd of people that want deep fed cuts, another crowd that says it's too much, and you have a third crowd that says it's jus
let's bring in case fitzgerald.e market has this sort of sigh of relief that the communication between the united states and china is still going, but that the rally picked up more strength as each successive data point came in better than expected? >> you know, the ferocity of the rally did catch me a little by surprise today a because this was good, strong buying. and interestingly enough, to the point just prior to the break, it was buying into last year's stuff less expensive. that is...
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senate by john fitzgerald kennedy and when he was president he famously said proposing a tax decreaselifts all boats. she avidly didn't get the memo. this tax has been tried in various european countries and it hasn't worked. there's ten countries in europe including some of the art to largest once a path this tax and it failed. france, germany, italy, ireland and sweden among others. it leads to people moving out -- in france it was estimated they were losing twice as much money that they were raising, people were just moving up to belgium. and the problem is that there are going to be these exempted assets and so how do you judge, really, how much of farmland is worth -- this is going to be a boon for lawyers and accountants and assessors, but it's going to be all kinds of fraud here obviously. >> harris: before i have to let you go, is this popular? in particular in iowa, where she's rising? selling this plan right now. >> i can't imagine that the farmers think about this, they are going to go for it, but then she's going to say i'm going to exempt agricultural land. what that woul
senate by john fitzgerald kennedy and when he was president he famously said proposing a tax decreaselifts all boats. she avidly didn't get the memo. this tax has been tried in various european countries and it hasn't worked. there's ten countries in europe including some of the art to largest once a path this tax and it failed. france, germany, italy, ireland and sweden among others. it leads to people moving out -- in france it was estimated they were losing twice as much money that they were...
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president john fitzgerald kennedy was the first irish catholic president, and he became the first presidentnited states to visit ireland, and he stayed in the shellburn hotel in dublin. former president ulysses s. grant stayed in the shellburn hotel. former president clinton stayed. michelle obama stayed in the hotel with her children when she was first lady. if you glance at the display in the lobby about notable guests who have stayed there, it seems every movie star who has ever been to dublin stayed there at some point, but mike pence says he and his entourage could not stay because they needed a place big enough, quote, to accommodate the unique tonight print that comes with our security detail. how much bigger a footprint is that than the last vice president's footprint? the shellborn has 265 rooms but mike pence decided to stay at a hotel on the west coast of ireland owned by donald trump that has about 40 fewer rooms. the vice president's chief of staff told reporters that the choice of the trump hotel was suggested by president trump himself. that would be like the president of the
president john fitzgerald kennedy was the first irish catholic president, and he became the first presidentnited states to visit ireland, and he stayed in the shellburn hotel in dublin. former president ulysses s. grant stayed in the shellburn hotel. former president clinton stayed. michelle obama stayed in the hotel with her children when she was first lady. if you glance at the display in the lobby about notable guests who have stayed there, it seems every movie star who has ever been to...
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. >> gave fitzgerald, retired foreign service. i have a question going along the last question, it's a matter not about american valuesamerican policy . the uncertainty of the policy that seems to be at the heart of a lot of confusion from many countries including allies as well as enemies. there's a, seems to me a breakdown between the white house is saying and what the state department may be saying, i kind of dysfunction going on in the white house communication office in terms of articulating policies every day, having people appointed within the state departments to talk about these policies at a very high level with a great deal of credibility. that seems to be the problem of the uncertainty, this streamlining that's going on is all well and good but if you're not focused on dealing with the uncertaintyof policy , then how can you ever be really that effective mark. >> i would add what uncertainty are you talking about? are there specific examples? i'll say the white house and state department -- >> i'll give you an example.
. >> gave fitzgerald, retired foreign service. i have a question going along the last question, it's a matter not about american valuesamerican policy . the uncertainty of the policy that seems to be at the heart of a lot of confusion from many countries including allies as well as enemies. there's a, seems to me a breakdown between the white house is saying and what the state department may be saying, i kind of dysfunction going on in the white house communication office in terms of...
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. ♪ [music break] amy: "two little men in a flying saucer" by ella fitzgerald.his is democracy now!, i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. we continue to cover wednesday's climate crisis town hall. we turn to senator bernie sanders being questioned by anderson cooper. >> would you guarantee to the american public tonight that the chileanbility for 16.3 dollars, which is a massive amount of money, would not end up on taxpayer shoulders? >> it will end up on some taxpayer shoulders. if you're in the fossil fuel industry come your way to be paying more in taxes, for sure. i have a new believe in general that at a time when we have massive levels of income and wealth inequality with the richest three people in this country have more wealth than the bottom half of american society, where major profitable corporations like amazon who made over $10 million in profits last year and did not pay a nickel in taxes, am i going to guarantee jeff bezos he is not going to be pay more in taxes? no, i won't. amy: we're joined by kate aronoff, mustafa ali, and mattias lehman. so t
. ♪ [music break] amy: "two little men in a flying saucer" by ella fitzgerald.his is democracy now!, i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. we continue to cover wednesday's climate crisis town hall. we turn to senator bernie sanders being questioned by anderson cooper. >> would you guarantee to the american public tonight that the chileanbility for 16.3 dollars, which is a massive amount of money, would not end up on taxpayer shoulders? >> it will end up on some taxpayer...
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my name is alice fitzgerald and i'm the 112th president of the press and incoming investigations editorf the associated press. we had a terrific program tonight. i don't think i've ever seen a book around here that is as old, so thanks for coming. we invite you to listen, watch and follow along on twitter @clubdc at #dclive. if you have questions this evening, there will be question cards around the room. writes the questions on the card and pass it to the end of the line and they will be sent up to me. we will leave plenty of time for questions. i just want to take a moment to acknowledge our headliners team, the chairs laurie russo of communications online with dc media strategy and staff at liaison lindsey underwood who put this event together this evening. so, we are delighted to have with us tonight "new york times" reporters robin pogrebin and kate kelly, the authors of "the education of brett kavanaugh. [applause] the book is about three days old and it's been three days of uproar and controversy. as provost president called it a mass resignation of smear time staffers and democr
my name is alice fitzgerald and i'm the 112th president of the press and incoming investigations editorf the associated press. we had a terrific program tonight. i don't think i've ever seen a book around here that is as old, so thanks for coming. we invite you to listen, watch and follow along on twitter @clubdc at #dclive. if you have questions this evening, there will be question cards around the room. writes the questions on the card and pass it to the end of the line and they will be sent...
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cantor fitzgerald lost 658 employees on that day. two san francisco-based companies here, both of them are laying off workers. uber says it's going to let 265 engineers go, 170 product managers as well. this comes on top of july's layoffs where many in the marketing team were laid off. uber desperate to get out of the red. you might take a lot of uber rides but it's losing a lot of money. on top of that, the california state senate has passed a bill that would make contract workers like uber drivers employees. the house passed a similar bill earlier. this means once it goes through mark-up, it will go to the governor's desk. the bill covers more than uber, of course. it also includes lyft and all kinds of other gig workers, the people who park your cars or deliver your food, those sorts, when you want to work jobs the flexible workforce has been critical to so many services. it may not stop there. the editor in-chief of "the "san francisco chronicle"" audrey cooper says it may affect newspaper routes. cooper writes assembly bill five
cantor fitzgerald lost 658 employees on that day. two san francisco-based companies here, both of them are laying off workers. uber says it's going to let 265 engineers go, 170 product managers as well. this comes on top of july's layoffs where many in the marketing team were laid off. uber desperate to get out of the red. you might take a lot of uber rides but it's losing a lot of money. on top of that, the california state senate has passed a bill that would make contract workers like uber...
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james fitzgerald is a nine year army veteran.a squad leader with a hundred and first airborne. nate enters and serves the army special forces and amber smith served as a helicopter pilot and command -- air mission commander. welcome all of you, first of all, and thank you so much for your service to our country. i would say this is a very hot topic. all of you have had a personal commitment to this mission. lindsay, let me start with you. what did you think of the president's decision, first of all to sit down with the taliban and try to negotiate, and secondly, to call it off? >> i'm actually here representing iraq and afghanistan veterans of america and is the veteran service organization that represents our cohort, the post 9/11 cohort, it's interesting to see these developments. i don't want to say that the president's decision is good or bad, it's hard to represent veterans as a monolith. veterans of america did a poll of our members and we ask them whether they thought the afghanistan compass was worth it. 60% thought it wa
james fitzgerald is a nine year army veteran.a squad leader with a hundred and first airborne. nate enters and serves the army special forces and amber smith served as a helicopter pilot and command -- air mission commander. welcome all of you, first of all, and thank you so much for your service to our country. i would say this is a very hot topic. all of you have had a personal commitment to this mission. lindsay, let me start with you. what did you think of the president's decision, first of...
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scott fitzgerald, p.g. wodehouse and believe it or not jack dempsey. all these people work for him.versity in fact people had so many special gifts to give to the reader. the artists were incredible. this is eduardo paneto one of his famous covers. here we have carl ericson with one of his more beautiful light touches for one of the models that he drew. miguel kovar vests and i always get it wrong but you know who i mean. he did some of the more fanciful covers. now the other thing that happened with the photography in vogue in particular was he never doubted what any picture was trying to sell you. here we have sandals. we also have marlena dietrich who is modeling a hat. more hats. if you want to buy any kind of cosmetics you of course have to have the cool compact in the jewelry to go with it, don't you? and the covers. it was not unusual to see black people on the covers of vogue in the 1930s. you always knew what every issue is going to sell you. then there came a fresh face to vogue. carmel white as she was at the time, carmel snow as she became when she married one of the 400
scott fitzgerald, p.g. wodehouse and believe it or not jack dempsey. all these people work for him.versity in fact people had so many special gifts to give to the reader. the artists were incredible. this is eduardo paneto one of his famous covers. here we have carl ericson with one of his more beautiful light touches for one of the models that he drew. miguel kovar vests and i always get it wrong but you know who i mean. he did some of the more fanciful covers. now the other thing that...
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he used to run cantor fitzgerald and he is ready to give you the trades. sean matthews joining us live from his trading floor area. okay, which asset class were you watching most closely at 2:00 p.m. eastern when the announcement that the fed had cut rates a quarter of a point, which one were you watching most closely? >> right away you look at copper because that's a barometer of what global growth expectations are and the yield curve, to see if, perception was they were either going to be behind the curve if it flattened or if it steepens, people thought that he was in front of the curve. the curve flattened four basis points or so so it's not a big deal. copper went down a little bit. i think the marke is gyrating around trying to figure out where we sit as an economy. i think there's an underlying bias to being long equities at this point, so that continues to be the theme in place. but the real kind of, you know, activity that's going on is going on in the treasury market, in the metals markets, where people are really trying to figure out what's happ
he used to run cantor fitzgerald and he is ready to give you the trades. sean matthews joining us live from his trading floor area. okay, which asset class were you watching most closely at 2:00 p.m. eastern when the announcement that the fed had cut rates a quarter of a point, which one were you watching most closely? >> right away you look at copper because that's a barometer of what global growth expectations are and the yield curve, to see if, perception was they were either going to...