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flyers will have results within eight hours. united hopes to eventually expand testing options to its hubs across the country in cities like new york, chicago, and los angeles. united states a separate as a major that toward reconnecting the u.s. with international travel. airlines are pushing for your air bridges between major cities like new york and london, and would require preflight covid tests for all on board. there looking offering test to its passengers, that's a plan to offer test passengers next month, and already has testing centers for arriving passengers and munich and frankfurt. >> a reta mays -- recent survey found three quarters of flyers support those tests. >>> they will return to issue citations to their evaders again by the end of the year but the primary focus is to enforce mask wearing and physical distancing. >>> let's take a live look at santa cruz were surfers are already enjoying the wave action, the first big swell. about 2 pound our coast. i don't know come is that overstatement? will find out. storm
flyers will have results within eight hours. united hopes to eventually expand testing options to its hubs across the country in cities like new york, chicago, and los angeles. united states a separate as a major that toward reconnecting the u.s. with international travel. airlines are pushing for your air bridges between major cities like new york and london, and would require preflight covid tests for all on board. there looking offering test to its passengers, that's a plan to offer test...
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since january, this team has distributed more than 3 million flyers. posters, and fact sheets across the city. you can't turn anywhere in the city of without seeing our blue and yellow signs. this provides good information, and many people are listening. however, as we've stretched into our seventh month of this pandemix, we are looking for new ways to capture people's attention to sustain the good work of our residents and communities. we want to be bold and strategic how we reach out to people who aren't wearing masks. we wanted to find out why people might not be wearing face coverings and see if we can change their behavior because we're all safer when we cover our faces when we go out, and regularly wearing face coverings will help us keep san francisco on a path of reopening that we so desperately need. i asked our team, our city team to start working with people and organizations in our neighborhood to did he vel community led education campaigns and outreach efforts specifically around mask wearing, and many answered the call. our nonprofits ar
since january, this team has distributed more than 3 million flyers. posters, and fact sheets across the city. you can't turn anywhere in the city of without seeing our blue and yellow signs. this provides good information, and many people are listening. however, as we've stretched into our seventh month of this pandemix, we are looking for new ways to capture people's attention to sustain the good work of our residents and communities. we want to be bold and strategic how we reach out to...
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his flyer was a parole violation. detectives wanted him safely behind bars.ady noticed something like the fact that tony changed the look of his fan after he became a suspect. >> he took all of the pinstriping off of his van, which several of the women noticed. >> he went to some trouble to make the car look different. >> yeah. changed the symbol of the christian fish, took that off. >> they searched tony's van, top to bottom and didn't find diane's engagement ring or anything that belonged to her in the van and a search of tony's house came up with nothing but outside the house they found zip ties appearing to match the markings on diane's wrist and tracked down his alibi, asked employees at the christian radio station if tony could have knocked on the door without being seen. the radio people said no, not possible. >> as part of their tornado protocol everybody in the building had to go to the front lobby of the radio station. no way he could have shown up there without them not knowing. >> yet his cell phone pinged in the area, happening to be near diane's
his flyer was a parole violation. detectives wanted him safely behind bars.ady noticed something like the fact that tony changed the look of his fan after he became a suspect. >> he took all of the pinstriping off of his van, which several of the women noticed. >> he went to some trouble to make the car look different. >> yeah. changed the symbol of the christian fish, took that off. >> they searched tony's van, top to bottom and didn't find diane's engagement ring or...
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what is the sweat for the high flyers? gabriela: there is not a concern about a bubble in most high flyers because they are justified by strong cash flow. there is a concern about position after they have increased so much. positioning -- your positioning has gotten too high, so you want to bring that down a bit, may be rebalance with certain companies or sectors that have not shot to the moon as much. it is more about right sizing versus a concern about a bubble altogether. tom: i have to ask about brazil, the opportunity in latin america. when does it go? for latin america, especially big countries like muchl, there has not been growth over the past decade and we keep waiting for economic reform. brazil is a prime candidate over the past year that has fizzled out a bit. look at it less as a growth equity opportunity. more onto latin america the fixed income side. you still have a country like mexico offering one of the only positives in the world. appreciate it today, a nice reset for september 1. still the tech space is
what is the sweat for the high flyers? gabriela: there is not a concern about a bubble in most high flyers because they are justified by strong cash flow. there is a concern about position after they have increased so much. positioning -- your positioning has gotten too high, so you want to bring that down a bit, may be rebalance with certain companies or sectors that have not shot to the moon as much. it is more about right sizing versus a concern about a bubble altogether. tom: i have to ask...
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biggest plunge in three months, tech shares took in a selloffeating that knocked down the highest flyersto put it all in context is dani burger. $750 billion wiped off the nasdaq, a painful day especially for a lot of the retail favorites, like tesla, falling down. let me show you how this breaks down the chart. i want you to concentrate here, the nasdaq composite versus the s&p and the equal weighted version. you can see most of the past month on the way up the nasdaq leads. the green day is the biggest so far. this little chunk at the end of the chart, you can see the biggest chart is the nasdaq falling 5%. equal weight in blue, does better than the stock market as a whole. the tech leads as well as it did to the upside. you can ask why is this happening. --to be that tech evaluation people coming back from summer holidays, deciding to take profits. the pain continues today if we look at the next chart. see futures down nearly 1%. reprieve.ting no while the nasdaq is falling, havens not doing a lot which shows the pain is concentrated. let's go to hong kong. precisely what you just men
biggest plunge in three months, tech shares took in a selloffeating that knocked down the highest flyersto put it all in context is dani burger. $750 billion wiped off the nasdaq, a painful day especially for a lot of the retail favorites, like tesla, falling down. let me show you how this breaks down the chart. i want you to concentrate here, the nasdaq composite versus the s&p and the equal weighted version. you can see most of the past month on the way up the nasdaq leads. the green day...
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since january, this team has distributed more than 3 million flyers. posters, and fact sheets across the city. you can't turn anywhere in the city of without seeing our blue and yellow signs. this provides good information, and many people are listening. however, as we've stretched into our seventh month of this pandemix, we are looking for new ways to capture people's attention to sustain the good work of our residents and communities. we want to be bold and strategic how we reach out to people who aren't wearing masks. we wanted to find out why people might not be wearing face coverings and see if we can change their behavior because we're all safer when we cover our faces when we go out, and regularly wearing face coverings will help us keep san francisco on a path of reopening that we so desperately need. i asked our team, our city team to start working with people and organizations in our neighborhood to did he vel community led education campaigns and outreach efforts specifically around mask wearing, and many answered the call. our nonprofits ar
since january, this team has distributed more than 3 million flyers. posters, and fact sheets across the city. you can't turn anywhere in the city of without seeing our blue and yellow signs. this provides good information, and many people are listening. however, as we've stretched into our seventh month of this pandemix, we are looking for new ways to capture people's attention to sustain the good work of our residents and communities. we want to be bold and strategic how we reach out to...
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. ♪ ♪ beating] >> [speaking foreigngn languag these are infomercial flyers. >> [speaking foreign l languageoreign lanangua] >> [speaking foreign language] ♪ >> are main -- our main forumums on facebook. a group of aboutut 1300 people o love viking heritage very much. we are not a part of t the nordc reresistant movement. even though they try to take our heritage. the nordic resistance movement is a fascist group. they believe in the supremacy of the northern culture. their main goal would be to prevent any other culture from entering the nordic countries, according to their own propaganda videos. and the arrow they use is f fm the viking age. >> [ [speaking foreieign langua] [applause] there was thiss guy, fredericic of the nordi resistance movement, a propaganda person of my town. ♪ and live here -- i live here. the perfect small town. it is big enough to have everything you need, but small enough to get some peace of mind. i live in one of the more diverse areas. there's a lot of people coming in from all different kinds of backgrounds. to me, it's my hometown. ♪ i am a teacher at an elem
. ♪ ♪ beating] >> [speaking foreigngn languag these are infomercial flyers. >> [speaking foreign l languageoreign lanangua] >> [speaking foreign language] ♪ >> are main -- our main forumums on facebook. a group of aboutut 1300 people o love viking heritage very much. we are not a part of t the nordc reresistant movement. even though they try to take our heritage. the nordic resistance movement is a fascist group. they believe in the supremacy of the northern...
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at o'hare alone, it could eliminate 600 daily interactions between flyers and employees.t happens to those pictures after i finish? >> it will go through the recognition here. it will do the validation and the match here. and then it will evaporate. >> reporter: spirit c.e.o. ted christie: >> you know, before coronavirus, you would not necessarily want to discourage your employees from interacting with your customers. but that's all changed. comfort is important to people. and that changes as a result of the coronavirus. and so, less interaction can be valued more by certain members of our guests. >> reporter: 79% of business flyers and nearly three-quarters of leisure travelers say it's important that airlines and airports maximize the use of touch-less, contact-less technology. travel analyst henry harteveldt: >> if they can check out of a store or supermarket using touch-less technology, they want that at the airport and on the airplane. >> reporter: at washington's reagan national, the t.s.a. began testing similar technology at a checkpoint this week. the passenger pu
at o'hare alone, it could eliminate 600 daily interactions between flyers and employees.t happens to those pictures after i finish? >> it will go through the recognition here. it will do the validation and the match here. and then it will evaporate. >> reporter: spirit c.e.o. ted christie: >> you know, before coronavirus, you would not necessarily want to discourage your employees from interacting with your customers. but that's all changed. comfort is important to people. and...
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all the high flyers have made massive reversals this session.way or the other after the close. how you looking at it? >> yeah, i agree. for me, i think peloton's a stock you want to own. it's in the business of changing behavior. it's obviously been a recipient of the pandemic so i think from a technical standpoint, if you can pick up the stock under $90 a share, i think that's a good deal. i want to see it trade up and close above $100. if it can do that, i think $115, $120 is not off the table. we could see some post earnings profit taking. $72 a share for me is what i want to see it hold. if peloton holds $72 a share, i'm not concerned. i think that stock could go higher. look for some profit taking. i think you should buy on dip but i think the stock could get up over 100 with positive momentum. charles: you would own it before the close? going into these earnings after the bell? >> i do. it's got some downside. for me i would own it before the earnings anticipating a slight pullback but not being concerned if it holds that technical $72 a s
all the high flyers have made massive reversals this session.way or the other after the close. how you looking at it? >> yeah, i agree. for me, i think peloton's a stock you want to own. it's in the business of changing behavior. it's obviously been a recipient of the pandemic so i think from a technical standpoint, if you can pick up the stock under $90 a share, i think that's a good deal. i want to see it trade up and close above $100. if it can do that, i think $115, $120 is not off...
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businesses were vandalized, flyers set in the streets and to officers of the police department were shot public safety downtown. as of last night, one officer was still undergoing surgery. both in stable condition. we are praying both will make full recoveries one suspect is in custody. peaceful protests honor the memory of breonna taylor, peaceful protests move us toward justice as windows do not, setting fires does not. writing in the streets does not. trying to gun down law enforcement officers bravely serving their communities is a kind of despicable cowardice that must be met with the full force of the law. i want to thank all the kentucky peace officers who continue to put their lives on the line every single day. inspected our governor and mayor taking every step to secure the justice peace law and order that every kentuckian deserves. an entirely different matter, will now move his family to the supreme court, we do not know yet which legal all-star from his list will be nominated. strangely enough, we do know exactly what the fark s left wil sasi instant she or he is introduced.
businesses were vandalized, flyers set in the streets and to officers of the police department were shot public safety downtown. as of last night, one officer was still undergoing surgery. both in stable condition. we are praying both will make full recoveries one suspect is in custody. peaceful protests honor the memory of breonna taylor, peaceful protests move us toward justice as windows do not, setting fires does not. writing in the streets does not. trying to gun down law enforcement...
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all i remember were the flyers on my mom's table in the living room and feeling so much pain.thy. >> mary beth had been right all along. kathy's toyota corolla had been spotted in a hospital parking lot with a plastic bag peeking out the trunk. officers opened it and kathy torres was missing no longer. >> she was stabbed multiple times. there is no way to time the death but it is safe to assume she had been dead since disappearing saturday night on the 12th. >> devastating for the torres family and for all that had been searching so tirelessly for kathy. >> she was a vibrant and intelligent young girl. truly a tragedy. >> detectives went to work. they set up a hotline. >> do have you any information regarding the homicide of kathy torres. >> and scoured for clues. by studying the car and her body investigators got a sense of what happened. first, kathy was completely clothed. one more thing seemed clear. >> most likely the attack started in the car. pieces of the gear shift and center console were broken and blood in the interior of the car. >> orange county prosecutor matt mu
all i remember were the flyers on my mom's table in the living room and feeling so much pain.thy. >> mary beth had been right all along. kathy's toyota corolla had been spotted in a hospital parking lot with a plastic bag peeking out the trunk. officers opened it and kathy torres was missing no longer. >> she was stabbed multiple times. there is no way to time the death but it is safe to assume she had been dead since disappearing saturday night on the 12th. >> devastating for...
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would you remain bullish on the nasdaq high flyers would you remain bullish on the faang stocks still- i mean, there's the teslas, zooms, docusigns, then there's the faangs they're solider and th ee eer -. at the very top i think it got crazy. among the apples and the rest, they're high i don't think they're going to outperform in 2021 as the economy reopens and we get out of covid but they're not as crazy i think the rest of the stocks, given what i see in the market, i would feel comfortable so if you're in the s&p, i wouldn't worry but if you put all -- if you have all your assets in those high flyers, i would be very careful right now. >> jeremy, what's your understanding of how much -- especially in the retail community right now, how much of this has been bought on margin the reason i ask is whether -- to the extent you're worried about things coming down even more, whether some of this is going to be in the context of margin calls and whether that will push things lower unto itself. >> yeah. well, when you -- when you get a crash of the high flyers, no one has left them alone b
would you remain bullish on the nasdaq high flyers would you remain bullish on the faang stocks still- i mean, there's the teslas, zooms, docusigns, then there's the faangs they're solider and th ee eer -. at the very top i think it got crazy. among the apples and the rest, they're high i don't think they're going to outperform in 2021 as the economy reopens and we get out of covid but they're not as crazy i think the rest of the stocks, given what i see in the market, i would feel comfortable...
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investors fled the high flyers for the third consecutive session. adding to the turn in sentiment, the report that astrazeneca's vaccine has been halted. to walk us through these market moves is dani burger. : it seems the three-day weekend did nothing to soothe the nerves. .his chart showing the s&p this shows you how this was a tech driven selloff. s&p fares better over three days then the nasdaq. concentration in the s&p 500 has become so heavily tech. tesla did not get included. it is in the nasdaq. 21%,inly a drag falling its biggest one-day selloff, adding to the negative sentiment there, that gm invested in one of its rivals building electric trucks. really, this might be more backdrop taking the froth out of the market. it does take usually about three days to see the high valuations,. j.p. morgan asset management -- for concerns be if the election or coronavirus. one thing is clear. some of the contagion moving across markets, friday's selloff was notable because havens did not move. this time they certainly did. a bid to u.s. 10 year yield
investors fled the high flyers for the third consecutive session. adding to the turn in sentiment, the report that astrazeneca's vaccine has been halted. to walk us through these market moves is dani burger. : it seems the three-day weekend did nothing to soothe the nerves. .his chart showing the s&p this shows you how this was a tech driven selloff. s&p fares better over three days then the nasdaq. concentration in the s&p 500 has become so heavily tech. tesla did not get included....
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not to pick your brain off of a single sector, but the value of those frequent flyer mile programs --that going to be the salvation of the big airlines? luke: we have seen spirit come off the back of it, and we have seen delta come out and do another one, a massive new issue off of their frequent flyer programs, and it has helped them. one of the biggest programs, british airways, they have not done it at all. they have gone straight to equity. i think that is a better longer-term balance sheet revival approach than selling off what could actually be your family silver eventually. familye: talking about silver, what do you do with gold right now? luke: gold is really tied up with this whole tech story, tied up with peoples fear on inflation. if we see a further lockdown, you could actually see gold pop up a little bit, but i'm not sure it is going to last. nalist.t an inflatio i just don't see that the conditions are ripe for unemployment or -- for inflation to grab hold. we might get a spike going into the spring, but it doesn't feel like we will have anything to worry about until 20
not to pick your brain off of a single sector, but the value of those frequent flyer mile programs --that going to be the salvation of the big airlines? luke: we have seen spirit come off the back of it, and we have seen delta come out and do another one, a massive new issue off of their frequent flyer programs, and it has helped them. one of the biggest programs, british airways, they have not done it at all. they have gone straight to equity. i think that is a better longer-term balance sheet...
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tax frequent flyers and ban cars from city centres.ust two ideas from the public to tackle climate change in the uk's first citizen's assembly on the environment. government plans for a huge increase in coronavirus testing could cost tens of billions of pounds, according to leaked whitehall documents. the papers set out how borisjohnson‘s so—called "moonshot" programme could work — with an aim of 3 million coronavirus tests per day available by december, and up to 10 million early next year. the details of the project emerged yesterday — as the prime minister set out a ban on gatherings of more than six people in england. the restrictions, he says, break his heart to enforce, but insisted they were necessary to avoid a second lockdown. back at the downing street podium to announce new restrictions for england because of real concern in government about the rising number of coronavirus cases. we are introducing the rule of six. you must not meet socially in groups of more than six, and if you do, you will be breaking the law. schools an
tax frequent flyers and ban cars from city centres.ust two ideas from the public to tackle climate change in the uk's first citizen's assembly on the environment. government plans for a huge increase in coronavirus testing could cost tens of billions of pounds, according to leaked whitehall documents. the papers set out how borisjohnson‘s so—called "moonshot" programme could work — with an aim of 3 million coronavirus tests per day available by december, and up to 10 million...
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you can see why they call him the fijian flyer!r lost over seven minutes on stage 15, to drop from second to thirteenth overall. primoz roglic keeps the yellow jersey, he's now a0 seconds ahead of fellow slovenian tadej pogacar. while britain's adam yates is now fifth overall. drew savage reports. a site rarely seen in cycling. team ineos grenadiers have dominated since 2012, but their leader bernal was left behind. a change in the balance of sport. the yellow and black colours of the jumbo—vista team dominating at the front of the race to climb the mountains. they set a punishing pace. they pipped bernal to win the eighth tour de france in nine years, but the winner was losing second and minutes. yates stayed with the group to move up yates stayed with the group to move up to face, but two slovenians showed their strength at the front. his possibly the only rider who can knock primoz roglic off his perch. meanwhile britain's simon yates holds the leader's blue jersey with one stage to go at the tirreno—adriatico in italy. yates fi
you can see why they call him the fijian flyer!r lost over seven minutes on stage 15, to drop from second to thirteenth overall. primoz roglic keeps the yellow jersey, he's now a0 seconds ahead of fellow slovenian tadej pogacar. while britain's adam yates is now fifth overall. drew savage reports. a site rarely seen in cycling. team ineos grenadiers have dominated since 2012, but their leader bernal was left behind. a change in the balance of sport. the yellow and black colours of the...
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we have a lot of great photos and flyers from that area and that. that i could donate myself.'re i decided, you know why not pursue other people and other bands and get them to donate as well? the historic moments in san francisco punk history is the sex pistols concert which was at winterland. [♪] it brought all of the punks on the web -- west coast to san francisco to see this show. the sex pistols played the east coast and then they play texas and a few places in the south and then they came directly to san francisco. they skipped l.a. and they skipped most of the media centres. san francisco was really the biggest show for them pick it was their biggest show ever. their tour manager was interested in managing the adventures my band. we were asked to open to support the pistols way to that show. and the nuns were also asked to open the show. it was certainly the biggest crowd that we had ever played to. it was kind of terrifying but it did bring people all the way from vancouver, tee seattle portland san diego all up and down the coast and l.a. obviously. to san francisco t
we have a lot of great photos and flyers from that area and that. that i could donate myself.'re i decided, you know why not pursue other people and other bands and get them to donate as well? the historic moments in san francisco punk history is the sex pistols concert which was at winterland. [♪] it brought all of the punks on the web -- west coast to san francisco to see this show. the sex pistols played the east coast and then they play texas and a few places in the south and then they...
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you can see why they call him the fijian flyer!be over. the ineos grenadiers rider lost over seven minutes on stage 15, to drop from second to thirteenth overall. primoz roglic keeps the yellow jersey — he's now a0 seconds ahead of fellow slovenian tadej pogacar, while britain's adam yates is now fifth overall. drew savage reports. a site rarely seen in cycling. this tea m a site rarely seen in cycling. this team have dominated since 2012, but their leader was left behind mucked at the yellow and black colours dominating at the front of the race to climb the mountains. they set a punishing pace. they pipped banal to win the eighth tour de france in nine years, but the winner was losing a second and the minutes of the leaders roadway. britain's adam yates, the only man who launched a challenge on the colombian, but he was soon at rates down. they went to move up to fifth, but to slovenians showed their strength in the front. tadej pogacar went to when the stage. —— win the stage. meanwhile britain's simon yates holds the leader's bl
you can see why they call him the fijian flyer!be over. the ineos grenadiers rider lost over seven minutes on stage 15, to drop from second to thirteenth overall. primoz roglic keeps the yellow jersey — he's now a0 seconds ahead of fellow slovenian tadej pogacar, while britain's adam yates is now fifth overall. drew savage reports. a site rarely seen in cycling. this tea m a site rarely seen in cycling. this team have dominated since 2012, but their leader was left behind mucked at the yellow...
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so many different variables that everybody is look at as they decide to exit so many of the high flyers and obviously apple is one of those names. thst no doubt it could be pressure on it i still believe in the company in terms of all the things i bring up they are defieping why they are still bearish on it. anybody who is looking at apple is only the phone company is looking at it wrong. i disagree with that call. that doesn't mean it can't do gown further img t i think the pressure is on people are getting out of certain positions because they had such a great run to the upside we're seeing a lot of that a lot of that has been indications we have seen for the long time that were very bullish and now we hit a bit of pause. >> all right you mentioned goldman. they reiterate their sell rating they got $80 a price target. we believe investors should follow the numbers they'd be aggressive buyers if the stock got down to 100. this is a big question many the market about the most loved stock in the market. what happens now >> we would expect to see this sell off of a replacement cycle. we h
so many different variables that everybody is look at as they decide to exit so many of the high flyers and obviously apple is one of those names. thst no doubt it could be pressure on it i still believe in the company in terms of all the things i bring up they are defieping why they are still bearish on it. anybody who is looking at apple is only the phone company is looking at it wrong. i disagree with that call. that doesn't mean it can't do gown further img t i think the pressure is on...
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high flyers that have a lot of fans like nvidia as well as amd and sky rocks and corevo some of this could be due to si sienna a company that built optical components the smh is still up about 80%. stacy says there is evidence that demand might have been pulled forward as customers look to secure products when they could. back the you all >> josh, i also want to ask about apple given it's now having it worst day since march. any thoughts there >> pull up that chart too. you're right apple is under pressure here it is having its worst day, at least right now since march. like the semis, again, got to remember the context here. the stock has been on a remarkable run even now with the sell off it's still up about 130% over the past 12 months more than 60% this year. i think catch up with gene munster. he has the fundamental question is the same. what is 5g iphone demand looks like he says demand would be weaker than some investors suspect. back to you. >>> coming up, we'll have more on the major sell off as the stocks are wiping out. stocks are wiping out the week's gains so far all thr
high flyers that have a lot of fans like nvidia as well as amd and sky rocks and corevo some of this could be due to si sienna a company that built optical components the smh is still up about 80%. stacy says there is evidence that demand might have been pulled forward as customers look to secure products when they could. back the you all >> josh, i also want to ask about apple given it's now having it worst day since march. any thoughts there >> pull up that chart too. you're right...
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circulatedties flyers, telling people that this was their only option.t importantly, only the people registered here will have their asylum papers we started. the majority of the 12,000 or so refugees and migrants refused to come. , it is number two. i was already in prison. i see people in cars entering, but i do not want to. the president of the european council was touring the new camp after meeting the greek prime minister. it took a fire to burn down this cap. what message do you give to...
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investors fled the high flyers yesterday for the third consecutive session.la lost more than $82 billion from its market cap. adding to the turn in sentiment was that astrazeneca's vaccine trial had been halted. joining us for more is laura cooper. when you look at the selloff yesterday, was there a trigger or was it just an overdue correction? >> i think the fact that we are seeing nasdaq futures being bid this morning does suggest that it was this case of profit-taking after an exceptional rally. it is likely to be the case that we are going to see this activity because yes, we did see some skimming froth off of valuations. broader fundamentals for the tech sector remain in place. they are still flush with cash, still secular growers, still turning a profit. it is too soon to declare this a catalyst. >> what are you looking for today? there was a lot of talk last week about a nasdaq whale. where do you see the faulting lines next? >> we are beginning to see signs of a reprieve on that front. when we look at the volatility gauge of the nasdaq 100, it also fl
investors fled the high flyers yesterday for the third consecutive session.la lost more than $82 billion from its market cap. adding to the turn in sentiment was that astrazeneca's vaccine trial had been halted. joining us for more is laura cooper. when you look at the selloff yesterday, was there a trigger or was it just an overdue correction? >> i think the fact that we are seeing nasdaq futures being bid this morning does suggest that it was this case of profit-taking after an...
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the high flyers were dragging the index down. trying to press people for an , we have beenday seeing some worrisome signals from the options market in the last week. the fix and the nasdaq volatility index have been rising along with the index. you did see those warnings in the past week. hadeems like that dynamic to break at some point. caroline: the joy of hindsight maybe we could have seen it coming. in terms of where we go next, you talk about volatility, the fact that you should not really see volatility and stocks go higher. for once, we seem to change that correlation. is that likely to be sustained? broken, it it is will be interesting if we see it now reverse, maybe volatility comes down a little bit. we were seeinghy this play out, there has been such huge demand for call options. forcesu see that, that dealers to scramble, to buy those shares, to recalibrate their hedges. that forces the stocks higher. on the downside, that forces market acres to unwind their hedges at increasing speed, which is why maybe we are seeing
the high flyers were dragging the index down. trying to press people for an , we have beenday seeing some worrisome signals from the options market in the last week. the fix and the nasdaq volatility index have been rising along with the index. you did see those warnings in the past week. hadeems like that dynamic to break at some point. caroline: the joy of hindsight maybe we could have seen it coming. in terms of where we go next, you talk about volatility, the fact that you should not really...
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. >>> changing the world, how this frequent flyer is bringing smiles to strangers. >> remember, we want happening in the bay area. just go to ♪ (vo) my name is cynthia hawkins, the owner of hawkins house of burgers. my grandparents came here in 1939 and we've been serving this community for over 80 years. my dad always said, take care of your community and they will always take care of you. and they have done so. through the ups and through the downs. my name may be on this building, but this place belongs to all of us. ♪ >>> and airport might be one of the last places you expect to find random acts of kindness but one frequent flyer is lifting spirits and putting smiles on travelers faces, holding a handful of homemade happiness . they are hoping to change the world one kind word at a time. she is handing out cards to strangers at the airport, each with a message meant to shed a bit of light into these dark days. >> you have to wear a mask, so you cannot see somebody smile or sad, so if you want, you have to determine that maybe they need a little pick me up. >> this random act of kind
. >>> changing the world, how this frequent flyer is bringing smiles to strangers. >> remember, we want happening in the bay area. just go to ♪ (vo) my name is cynthia hawkins, the owner of hawkins house of burgers. my grandparents came here in 1939 and we've been serving this community for over 80 years. my dad always said, take care of your community and they will always take care of you. and they have done so. through the ups and through the downs. my name may be on this...
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there's one bright spot among the high flyers. that is zoom. is of the high flyers managing to hold onto gains. next week is going to be very interesting. taylor: talk to me about that while i have you. within the nasdaq, higher volatility, looking higher than the real-life volatility. more volatility still to be expected. abigail: if you look at the vix curve, for the s&p 500, it is rising right into the election. vix where folks ,ere expecting big volatility on the s&p 500 going into october, november, december, we are looking at closer to 37. that suggests uncertainty around the election. bonds holding. yield is literally flat on the week. we are probably going to see lots of bumpy volatility ahead. taylor: abigail doolittle keeping us honest on all things tech and volatility. for a closer look at those markets, i want to bring in art hogan, chief market strategist. talk to me about the action in the last few days. a healthy pullback? >> i think abigail wrapped things up pretty nicely. that followstember one of the best augusts we have seen
there's one bright spot among the high flyers. that is zoom. is of the high flyers managing to hold onto gains. next week is going to be very interesting. taylor: talk to me about that while i have you. within the nasdaq, higher volatility, looking higher than the real-life volatility. more volatility still to be expected. abigail: if you look at the vix curve, for the s&p 500, it is rising right into the election. vix where folks ,ere expecting big volatility on the s&p 500 going into...
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flood of ipos but lower quality than snowflake so what they will do is sell a familiar suture high flyers, then move into other tech stocks and start selling those. facebook, alba fete. hedge funds will sell them to pay for the next snowflake sometimes it feels like i'm the only one worried about this ipo deluge i saw a piece that talked about how we're looking at a record number of deals, and it will overwhelm the rest of the market, especially the digital stocks couldn't have said it better myself then i looked at the date the piece was written. it was november 30th, 1999 21 years ago and it was by my friend, steve, the genius equity strategist the massive nasdaq was building, and he was screaming for you to look out he followedthat one up with tw more pieces. there was "jailbreak, the coming blood of expiring ipo lockouts" on march 14, 2000. and then "no parole for good behavior" on april 3rd i was running money back then, and his research was instrumental in getting me out of the market. we talked every day right before the time then convinced me to go short in april of 2000, because
flood of ipos but lower quality than snowflake so what they will do is sell a familiar suture high flyers, then move into other tech stocks and start selling those. facebook, alba fete. hedge funds will sell them to pay for the next snowflake sometimes it feels like i'm the only one worried about this ipo deluge i saw a piece that talked about how we're looking at a record number of deals, and it will overwhelm the rest of the market, especially the digital stocks couldn't have said it better...
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i think it's being kind to the philadelphia flyers. tell me what your gut reaction was at 30,000 feet. lou: well, my reaction was that it was the worst debate that i've seen but for lots of reasons, not because of language. as you know, i'm not exactly a buttercup. i happen to like the rough and tumble of it. but i thought vice president biden was exceedingly unpresidential, calling the president of the united states names. he was obviously angry, he lost his composure. then he told the president of the united states to shut up. while the president maintained his composure throughout. he never once rose to any of the biden baiting. so it was -- it was very difficult at times because it was so rough and so tough in every -- just about every way. it was -- the metaphor i would have to give you would be a ufc fight. it was good stuff and i think, by the way, the entertainment value of it rose above the, if you will, the coarseness that would offend certain daffodils. it was entertaining throughout. liz: well, i'm not a daffodil. i'm a ven
i think it's being kind to the philadelphia flyers. tell me what your gut reaction was at 30,000 feet. lou: well, my reaction was that it was the worst debate that i've seen but for lots of reasons, not because of language. as you know, i'm not exactly a buttercup. i happen to like the rough and tumble of it. but i thought vice president biden was exceedingly unpresidential, calling the president of the united states names. he was obviously angry, he lost his composure. then he told the...
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the state of colorado recently sued the postal service to stop it from sending out this flyer to peopleed incorrect information about how coloradans can get there mail-in ballots. colorado and for other states already conduct their elections entirely by mail. this year, in part because of the pandemic, california, montana, nevada, new jersey, vermont, and the district of columbia have decided to mail ballots to all active voters. officials and some red and blue states are trying to increase access to mail-in voting. ohio, a republican-controlled state, held an entirely male in riemer election in april. >> the democrats are trying to rig this election. >> despite president trump's repeatedly baseless claims that mail-in voting is riddled with fraud and the democrats are trying to use it to rig the election, his own campaign is mailing out flyers to supporters across the country encouraging them to vote by mail and assuring them that it is safe. utah's lieutenant governor told the newshour that universal mail-in voting in his state has increased voter participation and like in all states,
the state of colorado recently sued the postal service to stop it from sending out this flyer to peopleed incorrect information about how coloradans can get there mail-in ballots. colorado and for other states already conduct their elections entirely by mail. this year, in part because of the pandemic, california, montana, nevada, new jersey, vermont, and the district of columbia have decided to mail ballots to all active voters. officials and some red and blue states are trying to increase...
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that being said, we have been handing out flyers and safety flyers to all the encampments. usually it's because of cooking, warming or heating. we noticed a majority of these, where they are. and we have developed handouts in many different languages and we're doing the handouts in all the encampments we can, and trying to get the message out. >> commissioner rodriguez: thank you. >> vice president feinstein: commissioner cleaveland? i'm sorry, commissioner rodriguez, another question? >> commissioner rodriguez: no. that was it, thank you. >> vice president feinstein: thank you. commissioner cleaveland, i believe you had a question? >> commissioner cleaveland: thank you, madame vice president. and thank you chief wyrsch for your report. a couple of questions. we changed the terminology on dealing with the homeless and wondered why did we make that change? or was that change imposed by other departments? department of health or whatever? >> yes. because at some point, some people are -- we're looking for a basic terminology that wasn't insulting. we're looking for a terminol
that being said, we have been handing out flyers and safety flyers to all the encampments. usually it's because of cooking, warming or heating. we noticed a majority of these, where they are. and we have developed handouts in many different languages and we're doing the handouts in all the encampments we can, and trying to get the message out. >> commissioner rodriguez: thank you. >> vice president feinstein: commissioner cleaveland? i'm sorry, commissioner rodriguez, another...
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median earnings and sales growth were 52% to 32% reportedly for the high flyers, so fundamental metricsp some of those moves. caroline: maybe just five companies support the s&p 500 index, because that is where most of the revenue comes from. i asked yesterday what the first thing would be that you looked at when you woke up, and tesla is what you should have been looking at yesterday. today? well lastn't sleep night and don't remember what i was doing at 4:00 a.m. this morning. anyway, this is wcld, and etf for red-hot -- an etf for red-hot cloud stocks. it bounced today after falling below yesterday and is still at a pivotal point. it is almost like the future has not been determined, or which way it is going to end up on this line. we are joined now by leigh drozen, founder and ceo of estimize. after all the guests we have had over years, i feel like you know the cloud stocks and random sign, data doc, dock you smart spreadsheets and all this stuff. these have had an incredible run, these names. romaine showed the chart of tech pes. thesee fundamentals for types of companies so fanta
median earnings and sales growth were 52% to 32% reportedly for the high flyers, so fundamental metricsp some of those moves. caroline: maybe just five companies support the s&p 500 index, because that is where most of the revenue comes from. i asked yesterday what the first thing would be that you looked at when you woke up, and tesla is what you should have been looking at yesterday. today? well lastn't sleep night and don't remember what i was doing at 4:00 a.m. this morning. anyway,...
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these high-flyers are great traders if that is what you're in the market to do.f you're an investor, you have to look at value over the course of time. sometimes you get into those names at the right point. charles: all right. mike, the royal diss, does it make some of these names enticing? i think the selling is getting a little exaggerated. i'm watching it like an eagle forming some support somewhere, these names? >> yeah, look, for tesla this is a huge deal. embedded ownership of a company like tesla would have gotten from all the s&p 500 index funds really puts a base under retail combined with hedge fund momentum trading that pushed the stock higher t would put real long-term ownership where the blackrock i-shares and state street suite of etfs, vanguard, all the major index players owning that stock because it would have been a large component would have been a huge deal for tessa. so i'd say this non-inclusion is probably one of the more bearish events that happened for the stock i've seen in a long time. a lot more than a large shareholder simply trimming
these high-flyers are great traders if that is what you're in the market to do.f you're an investor, you have to look at value over the course of time. sometimes you get into those names at the right point. charles: all right. mike, the royal diss, does it make some of these names enticing? i think the selling is getting a little exaggerated. i'm watching it like an eagle forming some support somewhere, these names? >> yeah, look, for tesla this is a huge deal. embedded ownership of a...
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labor day flyers find new technology to help them feel better about traveling during a pandemic. we'll show you what it looks like. >> ready to go, but first, here's today's "eye opener. "it's your world in 90 seconds. >> i felt that my life and other lives were in danger. and i felt like i had no choice. >> the man suspected of shooting and killing a right wing protester in portland has been shot and killed by police. >> the information we have at this time is that the subject was armed. there was shots fired into the vehicle. >> joe biden making a trip to kenosha, wisconsin. biden says he spoke to jacob blake, the man who was shot by police. >> he talked about whether he walked again or not, he was not going to give up. >> the mayor of rochester suspended seven police officers for the in-custody death of a black man. >> mr. prude lost his life because of the actions of our police officers. >> president trump is firing back at a report claiming he called american soldiers who died in war suckers and losers. >> fake news. corrupt news. the kind of news that's ruining your profess
labor day flyers find new technology to help them feel better about traveling during a pandemic. we'll show you what it looks like. >> ready to go, but first, here's today's "eye opener. "it's your world in 90 seconds. >> i felt that my life and other lives were in danger. and i felt like i had no choice. >> the man suspected of shooting and killing a right wing protester in portland has been shot and killed by police. >> the information we have at this time is...
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she start posting flyers alert neighbors who sent dozens of pictures and videos. >> i was also looking at the videos and seeing the same people. i could see the backpack was the same, or the shoes were the same. >> reporter: county more than 50 burglaries in a span of just weeks. two weeks ago, as deputy nance they rest of but a new policy does not allow them to share mugshots of the suspects. as a deputy in representative took part in a zoom community meeting today to address residence concerns. >> we can do a better job of working with the police department to make sure that we are notifying them so that person can get picked up right away. so that they are not necessarily out there as in your case with two bench warrants outstanding. >> what we need is his reassurance that he is listening to us, he sees that we do have a problem. and he is helping us, and we did not see that. >> back in 2016 both of the brothers and one of the suspect were charged with murder but not convicted. it is still one reason residence say that they are very concerned about the recent spike in burglaries in
she start posting flyers alert neighbors who sent dozens of pictures and videos. >> i was also looking at the videos and seeing the same people. i could see the backpack was the same, or the shoes were the same. >> reporter: county more than 50 burglaries in a span of just weeks. two weeks ago, as deputy nance they rest of but a new policy does not allow them to share mugshots of the suspects. as a deputy in representative took part in a zoom community meeting today to address...
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places you would expect to find random acts of kindness but kris van cleave has the story of a frequent flyer is lifting spirits and putting smiles on faces that are hidden under masks. >> reporter: holding a handful of home made happiness, catherine knight is hoping to change the world one kind word at a time. while traveling for work, she's handing out cards to strangers at the houston airport. each with a message meant to shine a bit of light into these dark days. >> you have to wear a mask so you can't see somebody smile or if they are sad. so if you watch somebody's eyes you can determine maybe that person needs a little pick me up. >> perhaps now more than ever. >> people need to know there's still kindness in this world. >> reporter: in the age of covid you can't blame heidi for being a little skeptical until the message sunk in. >> i was stressed out with three kids. it was a nice pick me up. >> reporter: this random act of kindness project started three years ago. kathryn and her son writing uplifting messages for people they never met and may never see again. 25,000 so far, includin
places you would expect to find random acts of kindness but kris van cleave has the story of a frequent flyer is lifting spirits and putting smiles on faces that are hidden under masks. >> reporter: holding a handful of home made happiness, catherine knight is hoping to change the world one kind word at a time. while traveling for work, she's handing out cards to strangers at the houston airport. each with a message meant to shine a bit of light into these dark days. >> you have to...
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should you continue to buy the market's high flyers who allow people to buy those stocks and maybe look to snap up a piece of your favorite trading platforms instead. our floor show traders, next on where the money really is in the market going forward. some companies still have hr stuck between employees and their data. entering data. changing data. more and more sensitive, personal data. and it doesn't just drag hr down. it drags the entire business down -- with inefficiency, errors and waste. it's ridiculous. so ridiculous. with paycom, employees enter and manage their own data in a single, easy to use software. visit paycom.com, and schedule your demo today. and as i look toward 65, hi, i'm dorothy hamill. i know i want medicare coverage that can help me stay active. like aetna medicare that takes a total, connected approach to my health. aetna medicare. keep doing what you love. ♪ ♪ you can go your own way ♪ go your own way your wireless. your rules. only xfinity mobile lets you choose shared data, unlimited or a mix of each. and switch anytime so you only pay for the data you need
should you continue to buy the market's high flyers who allow people to buy those stocks and maybe look to snap up a piece of your favorite trading platforms instead. our floor show traders, next on where the money really is in the market going forward. some companies still have hr stuck between employees and their data. entering data. changing data. more and more sensitive, personal data. and it doesn't just drag hr down. it drags the entire business down -- with inefficiency, errors and...
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. >> reporter: for flyers, the furloughs could mean longer travel times and fewer options. critics say giving the airlines more money won't necessarily save jobs because they're preparing for potentially a four-year recovery. united c.e.o. scott kirby disagrees. >> we will be ready to bounce back, even if it's not 100%. we won't need all of that support but we need support to get through until will vaccine is available and widely distributed. >> reporter: there is rare bipartisan support congress and the white house that something needs to be done, but a covid relief package is stalled. >> americans are hurting and we need things that work efficiently to get them help. >> we absolutely cannot let an entire sector of the economy collapse. >> reporter: for delahunty political gridlock means an uncertain countdown to potential unemployment. kris van cleave, cbs news, washington. >> yuccas: still ahead on the "cbs weekend news," the founder of wikileaks fights extradition to the united states as his own secrets are revealed. . >> yuccas: wikileaks founder julian assange appeare
. >> reporter: for flyers, the furloughs could mean longer travel times and fewer options. critics say giving the airlines more money won't necessarily save jobs because they're preparing for potentially a four-year recovery. united c.e.o. scott kirby disagrees. >> we will be ready to bounce back, even if it's not 100%. we won't need all of that support but we need support to get through until will vaccine is available and widely distributed. >> reporter: there is rare...
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that optional system could eliminate 600 daily interactions between flyers and employees. >>> coronavirus is hitting home for a lot of californians. a poll from the california healthcare foundation shows almost 1 and 5, 19%, know someone who has died from the virus. the number is 28% for black residents, 29% for latin, 10% for whites and 10% for asians. 85% of all residents said they would support additional restrictions if they prevented more deaths. >>> coming up, trapped in the bathroom, yes, northern california teenager really got from a 911. the bizarre breakout. >>> reminder, we have a new app, giving you easy, 24 seven access to cbsn bay area and kpix >>> burning man is going virtual because of covid-19, but it is not stopping some burners from heading out of the desert. some new drone footage captured small groups of campers across blackrock hazard, big difference of course from the newly 80,000 people who usually show up to disconnect and discover something new. even without the lights and burning of the man ritual, campers say there is no place like the playa >> friends and fami
that optional system could eliminate 600 daily interactions between flyers and employees. >>> coronavirus is hitting home for a lot of californians. a poll from the california healthcare foundation shows almost 1 and 5, 19%, know someone who has died from the virus. the number is 28% for black residents, 29% for latin, 10% for whites and 10% for asians. 85% of all residents said they would support additional restrictions if they prevented more deaths. >>> coming up, trapped in...
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flyers when it 5-4, and they are not the only ones, vancouver beat vegas to force a game 7 in the western and this time next week, the first game of the nfl season will be in the books. that's coming up folks.>>> as the pandemic stretches on, many pet owners are faced with an >>> tonight it's a lifeline for people who can't afford to feed their pets right now. >> the humane society of silicon valley is providing pet food owners who are struggling in the pandemic heard it's called the pet pantry program. in an interview with cbsn bay area the humane society told us that financial problems should enforce families to surrender their furry friends.>> in this time of distress and chaos i think most people who have pets in their homes are feeling very comforted by having them there. so having the prospect of losing a pet or having to surrender that pet due to not being able to take care of it is a very stressful thing to itfobiggt sale the year in ectly. lend save 50% on the sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. can hp plus free delivery when you add a base. ends labor day. >> the late sh
flyers when it 5-4, and they are not the only ones, vancouver beat vegas to force a game 7 in the western and this time next week, the first game of the nfl season will be in the books. that's coming up folks.>>> as the pandemic stretches on, many pet owners are faced with an >>> tonight it's a lifeline for people who can't afford to feed their pets right now. >> the humane society of silicon valley is providing pet food owners who are struggling in the pandemic heard...
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flyers were hahanded out in ther language, , saying that they had to go toto this new camp, basic allyouour obligations will be processed onwards -- >> d daphne, we undnderstand tht some of the migrants are e elecd to move into this new tent facility. why is that? >> yeah, many of the asylums are rereluctant to move because they see it as a new camp. this is a carrot that will be lingering on for months on end without knowing what is going to happen. they are not - -- >> is not going to happen? other fears justified -- are their fears justified? >> those moved into the new camp will be registered. they will start -- the whole process will restart again due to the fires. they said everything will proceed normally, so they were urging people to move into the new camp. in order to have t the process continued. there is a level of mistrust between the government auththorities, with agencies sa, what the people between them say. people are exhausted. they have been sleeping in the streets with some food distribution has been happening, but the access to water and basic facilities, toilets,
flyers were hahanded out in ther language, , saying that they had to go toto this new camp, basic allyouour obligations will be processed onwards -- >> d daphne, we undnderstand tht some of the migrants are e elecd to move into this new tent facility. why is that? >> yeah, many of the asylums are rereluctant to move because they see it as a new camp. this is a carrot that will be lingering on for months on end without knowing what is going to happen. they are not - -- >> is...
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for example, the state ofec coloradotly sued the postal service to stop it sending out this flyer tople, since it includedin incorrecrmation about how coloradans can get their mail in ballot.r colorado and fher states-- hawaii, oregon, washington and utah-- already conduct their elections entirely by mail. this year, in part because of the pandemic, cafornia, montana, nevada, new jersey, vermont and the district of columbia have decided to mail ballots to all active voters. officials in some red and blue states are trying to increase access to mail voting amid the pandemic. ohio, a republican-controlled stne, held an entirely mail primary election this april. >> the democrats are trying to rig this election because that's the only way they're going to win. trump's repeated, baselessdent claims that mail-in voting is riddlewith fraud, and that democrats are trying to use it to rig the election. his own campaign is mailing out flyers to its supporters across the country encouraging them to vote by mail and assuring them that it's safe. governor, spencer cox, told the newshour that univ
for example, the state ofec coloradotly sued the postal service to stop it sending out this flyer tople, since it includedin incorrecrmation about how coloradans can get their mail in ballot.r colorado and fher states-- hawaii, oregon, washington and utah-- already conduct their elections entirely by mail. this year, in part because of the pandemic, cafornia, montana, nevada, new jersey, vermont and the district of columbia have decided to mail ballots to all active voters. officials in some...
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flyers will have results within 48 hours.ventually expand testing options to its hubs across the country in cities like new york, chicago, and los angeles. >> being able to identify a positive case and pull them out of a public health situation and put them in isolation and then be able to kind of window that group of individuals will have an impact. >> reporter: john f. kennedy and newark airports are working with a private company to offer passengers flying any airline a rapid covid test before departure. a recent survey found three-fourths of flyers support preflight covid testing. united sees this effort as a major step toward reconnecting the u.s. with international travel. airlines are pushing for, quote, air bridges between major cities like new york and london that would require preflight covid tests for all on board. there does appear to be lawmaker support for the so-called air bridges, as well, linking major u.s. cities to international cities. love tanz athe german carrier, says it will begin rapid testing passeng
flyers will have results within 48 hours.ventually expand testing options to its hubs across the country in cities like new york, chicago, and los angeles. >> being able to identify a positive case and pull them out of a public health situation and put them in isolation and then be able to kind of window that group of individuals will have an impact. >> reporter: john f. kennedy and newark airports are working with a private company to offer passengers flying any airline a rapid...
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despite the increase the number of flyers over the holiday weekend was less than half of last year'sgers traveled. of ba names for 2019 is out. olivia is now the number-one name for girls beating emma which has been in the top spot for the past five years. the name ava came in third. as for boys, liam is the most popular name for the third year in a row. the name noah came in second with oliver rounding out the top three. i should note the names diane and anne-marie haven't been in the top 1,000 for the past 15 years. anne-marie? >> wah-wah. i hardly ever meet -- i don't meet other anne-maries often, but when i do it'sthere' a glitch in the matrix. >> whoa. >> how did you end one my name? >> exactly. for me, diane tends to be more common, but who knew anyone who's older than 15 years old -- doesn't have that name anymore. at least not popular. >> really. it's so true. that's fine. i'm glad with our uniqueness. diane king hall, thank you so much. >> exactly. you got it. >> bye, now. >>> so up next, amy schumer's latest health struggle. the comedian reveals an illness that she may have
despite the increase the number of flyers over the holiday weekend was less than half of last year'sgers traveled. of ba names for 2019 is out. olivia is now the number-one name for girls beating emma which has been in the top spot for the past five years. the name ava came in third. as for boys, liam is the most popular name for the third year in a row. the name noah came in second with oliver rounding out the top three. i should note the names diane and anne-marie haven't been in the top...
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the airline says it is in response to strong demand from frequent flyers who just missed the experience of flying. so on october 10 passengers will travel from sydney, over queensland, new south wales and the northern territory. airline executives were at the white house today, pushing for passage of a relief package, to offer layouts. they say unless something passes by october 1, thousands of airline workers will be furloughed. >> they are out there putting the uniforms on, going to work every day, making sure we are moving and without action, they are going to, they going to be furloughed on october 1 and that is not is notirthemisnot that our country. >> united airlines as it plans to furlough more than 16,000 employees next month, unless it gets more government aid. delta says it may have to furlough some pilots. >>> planes racing toward multiple communities in southern california. >>> how one. creative to escape the flames, and smoke. >>> today marks six months since the bay area shut down, we began isolation. many of you have been sharing your thoughts with us on what you missed
the airline says it is in response to strong demand from frequent flyers who just missed the experience of flying. so on october 10 passengers will travel from sydney, over queensland, new south wales and the northern territory. airline executives were at the white house today, pushing for passage of a relief package, to offer layouts. they say unless something passes by october 1, thousands of airline workers will be furloughed. >> they are out there putting the uniforms on, going to...
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still like you had to put up flyers and hope that somebody saw the flyers and came to the interest meeting and it was hard. and so social media has changed that. social media is not just a place for people of good affinities to find one another. social media also allows people who are hateful. who are bigots, who are xena foams, misogynistic. it allows all of them to find one another and support one another as well. so it can be a tool for good, i don't think you ever would have had president donald trump without social media. i don't think any expert in the world. stu and i agree with that. >> there is no path him ever being present without twitter. >> i agree. >> guest: so in some ways he is twitter's frankenstein. he is the monster that social media created. and yet here we are, also using social media to fight back against injustice. to rally each other, to connect with one another. so it is not evil. and it is certainly not all good. but what i see is, those who want to use it for evil, for good, it just depends on how much effort you are going to put into it. what this is, even try t
still like you had to put up flyers and hope that somebody saw the flyers and came to the interest meeting and it was hard. and so social media has changed that. social media is not just a place for people of good affinities to find one another. social media also allows people who are hateful. who are bigots, who are xena foams, misogynistic. it allows all of them to find one another and support one another as well. so it can be a tool for good, i don't think you ever would have had president...