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now the james brothers most outspoken. defender was really the one who allowed them to to have such a long career and to be remembered as they are. this is virginia born newspaper editor john newman edwards. he was general shelby's adjunct during the war and after the war he helped found the kansas city times and served as as its editor. he wrote colorful and fiery editorials to pursue it persuade x confederates to return to politics. the confederates had been banished from holding office at the end of the war and he was trying to reverse that he used his paper to provide alibis and excuses for the james brothers. he made them out to be symbols of x confederates striking back against perceived corruption graft oppression and the criminality of the republican rule in missouri, and he kind of created a folk hero status for them when jesse was killed in 1882 edwards wrote a flattering obituary and he was actually the one who arranged for frank james to be able to surrender to the governor and kind of he didn't know he's going
now the james brothers most outspoken. defender was really the one who allowed them to to have such a long career and to be remembered as they are. this is virginia born newspaper editor john newman edwards. he was general shelby's adjunct during the war and after the war he helped found the kansas city times and served as as its editor. he wrote colorful and fiery editorials to pursue it persuade x confederates to return to politics. the confederates had been banished from holding office at...
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this made the james brothers absolutely livid.ok revenge on the neighbor who had allowed the pinkerton's to stay on their farm and kind of spy out the james' farm, and this also made them return to outlawry full time. they continued to rob all sorts of things. now the demise of the james/younger gang occurred at northfield, minnesota bank robbery. they attempted to rob the bank on september 7, 1876. jessie and frank james when bob younger went inside the bank while cole and others stayed outside. they stood guard outside. those inside of the bank demanded that the vault be opened so they could take the money. the clerk refused so they shot him and killed the man. however, that turned out to be their demise because that gunshot alerted the citizens of town that there was a bank robbery going on and so they all rushed and took up their arms and started shooting at outlaws outside of the bank. miller and chadwell were killed and cole younger was wounded. he was hit in the thigh. by this point frank and jesse and bob younger in fled f
this made the james brothers absolutely livid.ok revenge on the neighbor who had allowed the pinkerton's to stay on their farm and kind of spy out the james' farm, and this also made them return to outlawry full time. they continued to rob all sorts of things. now the demise of the james/younger gang occurred at northfield, minnesota bank robbery. they attempted to rob the bank on september 7, 1876. jessie and frank james when bob younger went inside the bank while cole and others stayed...
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host of james altucher show podcast, james altucher.t more sides than a cheap friend at applebee's. comedian terrence k williams. she gets her cardio from falling down the stairs. fox news contributor kat timpf. i read this story and reason, great story. i don't know where he gets the energy. i hate him for that. susan, you claim to be an expert in business. >> susan: i claim. >> greg: you have yet to show us any proof that it's disappointing. >> susan: harsh, harsh. >> greg: i'm sorry. why do you think corporations are so quick to give in to the mob? they must know is not a large mob. >> susan: i did some homework. last on there was here i spoke to my mother afterwards because she watched the show and she hates it when i talk about her on television. she lived through a horrible time in history called the cultural revolution. that was a time when you would point and tattletale on people. to prove your own virtuous nest. this is exactly what's happening once again. >> greg: did she note that? did she say oh, my god, this doesn't look li
host of james altucher show podcast, james altucher.t more sides than a cheap friend at applebee's. comedian terrence k williams. she gets her cardio from falling down the stairs. fox news contributor kat timpf. i read this story and reason, great story. i don't know where he gets the energy. i hate him for that. susan, you claim to be an expert in business. >> susan: i claim. >> greg: you have yet to show us any proof that it's disappointing. >> susan: harsh, harsh. >>...
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. >> i am james freeman and for james baker, joe biden's first budget makes this offer to the americaneople higher taxes on personal business income another $17 trillion in government debt and also slow economic growth. this underwhelming proposal has more than a few taxpayers wondering what's in it for them in the country. typically when a president wants to rip federal spending and taxes he present the idea as joe biden's old boss barack obama did as necessary to fund programs leading to broad prosperity and robust economic growth but the official biden forecast included in the president's budget makes no such promise after couple years of the federal spending splurge the president's plan says for the rest of the decade the economy will expand by less than 2% per year. slower than the pre-covid trump economy, what is in the plan for people working outside of government, more of the workers than expected will eventually face a tax increase you may recall signature promise that mr. biden has repeated again and again, since he was a candidate for president. >> iq. on the press biden's g
. >> i am james freeman and for james baker, joe biden's first budget makes this offer to the americaneople higher taxes on personal business income another $17 trillion in government debt and also slow economic growth. this underwhelming proposal has more than a few taxpayers wondering what's in it for them in the country. typically when a president wants to rip federal spending and taxes he present the idea as joe biden's old boss barack obama did as necessary to fund programs leading...
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james is my daughter's middle name, and i love james for girl. even though it's not tradition. you know what uncommon and i, everything that we do and uncommon, james, i love a balance between masculine and feminine. i don't like anything to perfect. and so i just felt like uncommon made sense for, for what we were going for, but it was my 30th birthday and i was a group of friends and i had to beach and we were just throwing names around and we just kind of came up with that well, it's a good one, and if the core behind you is any, any indicator you taste, i would say that you have exemplary taste. it look so nice. have you moved and tell me about, tell me about your streams, which, which kind of you start with shoes. you said what would tell me about streams? what else see it as under the common, james, labeled mile. yeah. so we lost with the jewelry. that's our bread and butter. i have little james, which is baby and kid. and then we have a lot of home products that we have candles, kitchen and bark countries. and then we're just launching uncommon beauty, which is our been
james is my daughter's middle name, and i love james for girl. even though it's not tradition. you know what uncommon and i, everything that we do and uncommon, james, i love a balance between masculine and feminine. i don't like anything to perfect. and so i just felt like uncommon made sense for, for what we were going for, but it was my 30th birthday and i was a group of friends and i had to beach and we were just throwing names around and we just kind of came up with that well, it's a good...
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james, what do you make of it? _ best way to do it. james, what do you make of it?ht you make of it? i think it's the right thing _ you make of it? i think it's the right thing to _ you make of it? i think it's the right thing to do. _ you make of it? i think it's the right thing to do. i _ you make of it? i think it's the right thing to do. i was - you make of it? i think it's the| right thing to do. i was looking you make of it? i think it's the i right thing to do. i was looking at the telegraph i think it was today, or recently about a city in pakistan where the temperatures have got so high that it's too high for human habitation, it's high that it's too high for human habitation, its higher than the human body can cope with, over 50 celsius. the people there are poor, it's not easy for them to move out or cool down. so i think, you know, i see why annabelle is talking about cost—benefit analysis and how is the best way to go about it. but i think we have to move further and faster than we are already doing because we're starting to feel the consequences, and t
james, what do you make of it? _ best way to do it. james, what do you make of it?ht you make of it? i think it's the right thing _ you make of it? i think it's the right thing to _ you make of it? i think it's the right thing to do. _ you make of it? i think it's the right thing to do. i _ you make of it? i think it's the right thing to do. i was - you make of it? i think it's the| right thing to do. i was looking you make of it? i think it's the i right thing to do. i was looking at the...
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james, thank you very much. james holland- _ britain. james, thank you very much. james holland.e who died 77 years ago on the d—day landings. you are watching bbc news, now time for a weather update. next watching for today, and a change of fortune for scotland and a change of fortune for scotland and northern ireland, where today, we have more broken clouds and that means some spells of sunshine was that they will probably stay dry. the cloud we had here yesterday has pushed its way into england and wales, you can see it has been bringing some rain and drizzle already. that lump of cloud is a stack across england in particular, moving very slowly eastwards, a front, but it is bringing lots of cloud around. particularly through the midlands, sending into northern england. as it brightens up, that could trigger some heavy thundery showers, across scotland and northern ireland where it should stay financially. temperatures here 17 or 18 degrees. head of this wet weather we have in the midlands, the temperature is will be lower in the south—east and anglia, but there is a stretch o
james, thank you very much. james holland- _ britain. james, thank you very much. james holland.e who died 77 years ago on the d—day landings. you are watching bbc news, now time for a weather update. next watching for today, and a change of fortune for scotland and a change of fortune for scotland and northern ireland, where today, we have more broken clouds and that means some spells of sunshine was that they will probably stay dry. the cloud we had here yesterday has pushed its way into...
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but over the course of james is presidency. he grew to respect and like sarah so that near the end of the presidency. he was bringing young men to the white house to meet with sarah. so young politicians to meet with sarah. so he completely came around to her version of politics now the the reason that we don't know about sarah's politics and people didn't know about it at the time the reason that they kept thinking that she was this pious partner mrs. polk was because she practiced a politics of difference and that allowed her to remain below the radar and and i would argue was actually the worst of her power she always expressed her own political opinions as being those of her husband. she was very careful the same mr. polk thinks mr. polk believes. she just wasn't threatening to people. she also had a number of very powerful political friends, and i'm indebted to cassandra good's work on this idea. both men who were individual personal friends and then a very large circle of acquaintances who claim that they would rather tal
but over the course of james is presidency. he grew to respect and like sarah so that near the end of the presidency. he was bringing young men to the white house to meet with sarah. so young politicians to meet with sarah. so he completely came around to her version of politics now the the reason that we don't know about sarah's politics and people didn't know about it at the time the reason that they kept thinking that she was this pious partner mrs. polk was because she practiced a politics...
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now it's called uncommon, james. and i must say that shipped her if her taste in items it was good as her taste and branding names uncommon. james is a cool what she's just released her new skin, caroline, uncommon beauty. we will chatter up. i think she's living down in nashville right now. and she can educate me on the ways of reality, tv and branding. maybe i should come out with a dentist speller, beauty line. now maybe not that as well or flush what the hey folks. welcome to dennis miller plus one. we are joined today by our friend kristen cavalry and you know what, we had a few ladies on recently who were building these brands. you can see that there is a way to do this. now i'm very strategic. i'm fascinated by, but of course, you know, or from, i guess she became a household name in laguna beach and then she joined the spin off series. the hills for its last to season had her own show, very cavalry on e. and she's also, as i said, a business woman with her lifestyle, brand uncommon, james, fascinated by that
now it's called uncommon, james. and i must say that shipped her if her taste in items it was good as her taste and branding names uncommon. james is a cool what she's just released her new skin, caroline, uncommon beauty. we will chatter up. i think she's living down in nashville right now. and she can educate me on the ways of reality, tv and branding. maybe i should come out with a dentist speller, beauty line. now maybe not that as well or flush what the hey folks. welcome to dennis miller...
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james: i don't think so.n is those inflation indices are two thirds services and one thirds good and services spending is remarkably steady even in recessions. we had two contractions in services consumption in a 60 or 70 years before this event. you had significant volatility. you have a lot of relative prices that have to adjust. people in everyday are more focused on goods prices and services. the price complex is jumbled up by the specifics of this pandemic and people should not lose sight of that. lisa: the fed has had a pretty aggressive role in the bond market with their bond purchases , which has raised questions about the accuracy, the effectiveness looking at breakeven rates for market participation of longer-term inflation. do you think there's been so much noise in fed buying around those instruments to render them less useful as a gauge of market expectations for longer-term inflation? james: i would not blame fed purchases. they were never a good gauge. i never call breakevens inflation expectat
james: i don't think so.n is those inflation indices are two thirds services and one thirds good and services spending is remarkably steady even in recessions. we had two contractions in services consumption in a 60 or 70 years before this event. you had significant volatility. you have a lot of relative prices that have to adjust. people in everyday are more focused on goods prices and services. the price complex is jumbled up by the specifics of this pandemic and people should not lose sight...
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lgbt, that was a big part of james's life, both in reading and liverpool.ce for different memorials, for different things. lovely, lovely people. but also just to be able to have that kind of personal walk around with james's friends, other family members and... so we just spend that little �*our time' kind of thing, as a group. gary and jan will also be at a memorial later next week at the holt school in wokingham where james taught history. it will have sadness for us, but it will have good memories of good people. and certainly as far as the holt school is concerned, because it was james's world. it wasn'tjust a job, it was a vocation in life forjames. he loved his history and politics. he loved teaching the children. and them... the pupils are james's legacy. the amount of letters we got off them, how he affected their lives. they were beautiful, absolutely beautiful — but heartbreaking as well — to read. but he was loved so much. dear mr furlong this and... it was like, that is our son. so proud of him. the work they put in in the honour ofjames. amazi
lgbt, that was a big part of james's life, both in reading and liverpool.ce for different memorials, for different things. lovely, lovely people. but also just to be able to have that kind of personal walk around with james's friends, other family members and... so we just spend that little �*our time' kind of thing, as a group. gary and jan will also be at a memorial later next week at the holt school in wokingham where james taught history. it will have sadness for us, but it will have good...
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james? i mean, annabelle _ drive our economic recovery. james? opposite sides. — find each other on the opposite sides. but— find each other on the opposite sides, but in this we are in complete _ sides, but in this we are in complete agreement. these people, for a start, _ complete agreement. these people, fora start, are complete agreement. these people, for a start, are people who live alongside — for a start, are people who live alongside us, they are our neighbours, they are the people who work in _ neighbours, they are the people who work iniobs — neighbours, they are the people who work injobs which neighbours, they are the people who work in jobs which we value. i was 'ust work in jobs which we value. i was just reading — work in jobs which we value. i was just reading the cbi wants reform was made — just reading the cbi wants reform was made to the immigration system because _ was made to the immigration system because, whilst we do have an unemployment problem due to the pandemic, some areas are suffering guite _ pandemic, some areas ar
james? i mean, annabelle _ drive our economic recovery. james? opposite sides. — find each other on the opposite sides. but— find each other on the opposite sides, but in this we are in complete _ sides, but in this we are in complete agreement. these people, for a start, _ complete agreement. these people, fora start, are complete agreement. these people, for a start, are people who live alongside — for a start, are people who live alongside us, they are our neighbours, they are the...
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guy: james, thank you very much. culinary skills from james athey. about sticking the knife in, the u.k. equity markets, the european equity markets rolling over into the close and a sharp drop down you can see during the auction process. down .2%. the dax down over 1%. the cac 40 down .9%. definitely fading the earlier positive move. alix: it has been five years since u.k. citizens -- guy: i wanted you to read that. alix: i remember distinctly you all working 72 hours a day, waking up in the middle of the night to go on air and looking at some massive moves in sterling. we have come far. guy: in some ways we have ended some ways we have not. there has been some progress in some areas. i think the jury is still out on whether brexit will deliver when everybody hoped it would. proving to be an electoral boom for boris johnson. more about this next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: i am live in the principal room. coming up, julie wainwright. this is bloomberg. guy: five years ago today britain voted to leave the european union. u.k. assets are still tryin
guy: james, thank you very much. culinary skills from james athey. about sticking the knife in, the u.k. equity markets, the european equity markets rolling over into the close and a sharp drop down you can see during the auction process. down .2%. the dax down over 1%. the cac 40 down .9%. definitely fading the earlier positive move. alix: it has been five years since u.k. citizens -- guy: i wanted you to read that. alix: i remember distinctly you all working 72 hours a day, waking up in the...
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james baldwin of his service. you could hear pen drop in the audit auditorium as baldwin told about rolling through these towns and the netherlands and and fighting the germans. i had a chance to interview dr. baldwin after the event. and again, he told me his story of fighting the germans. he told me that he fired an 81 millimeter mortar gun at nazi troops, which had a stranglehold and holland during the war. um, here's a quote that i really loved from my interview with him. he says we took 23 cities and three days. we were really moving. we were taking the city's meaning killing germans and running them out. we came in and we freed them we liberated them to know i had a role in the liberation of holland means a lot. so again the embassy of the netherlands honored baldwin and hundreds of other black soldiers as part of their commemoration of the 75th anniversary of what they called the liberation. freeing them from german occupation and oppression and i hope you'll both have a chance to go and look at the lively
james baldwin of his service. you could hear pen drop in the audit auditorium as baldwin told about rolling through these towns and the netherlands and and fighting the germans. i had a chance to interview dr. baldwin after the event. and again, he told me his story of fighting the germans. he told me that he fired an 81 millimeter mortar gun at nazi troops, which had a stranglehold and holland during the war. um, here's a quote that i really loved from my interview with him. he says we took 23...
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james and joe and david, for all of them, _ james and joe and david, for all of them, the — james andremember them all and 'ust going to be to remember them all and just make _ going to be to remember them all and just make sure, you know, there will never— just make sure, you know, there will never be _ just make sure, you know, there will never be forgotten.— never be forgotten. james furlong, joe ritchie-bennett _ never be forgotten. james furlong, joe ritchie-bennett and _ never be forgotten. james furlong, joe ritchie-bennett and david - never be forgotten. james furlong, | joe ritchie-bennett and david wails joe ritchie—bennett and david wails were all members of the gay community and members of the club. it is important we go and spend some time with the local people that we know from reading. 0ur gratitude is and let. support for the lgbt+, that was a big part ofjames's and let. support for the lgbt+, that was a big part of james's life both in rating and liverpool. we have been back to the club a few times since the different memorials and different things but they are awfull
james and joe and david, for all of them, _ james and joe and david, for all of them, the — james andremember them all and 'ust going to be to remember them all and just make _ going to be to remember them all and just make sure, you know, there will never— just make sure, you know, there will never be _ just make sure, you know, there will never be forgotten.— never be forgotten. james furlong, joe ritchie-bennett _ never be forgotten. james furlong, joe ritchie-bennett and _ never be...
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evyone twinges anyone with questions for james. >> i do. technology factor addition to the tailwind to a segment in beauty and health that i thinthere's a lot going on, i'm struggling with a company that's not making money, can you talk about the profile on the valuation. >> the valuation is cheap here we look at price to sell going forward it's less than $10 othecompanies in the space have between 12 and 15 pys -- price so sells before covid this was on fire and i think it will continue to grow 17,000 delivery systems in 87 country. s. 70% of revenue from america but extreme growthn japan and china and that profitability you're looking for will come online quickly it 4 is a trending this is trending issue, people always want to look good, remember suzanne suppl summers machine, i think this is a popular play, and people want to pick up look good >> i think it was a thigh master no more questions. time to vote are you buying james' pitch on beauty health ticker skin, guy adami what do you say? >> mel, can you read my smart board. >> let me
evyone twinges anyone with questions for james. >> i do. technology factor addition to the tailwind to a segment in beauty and health that i thinthere's a lot going on, i'm struggling with a company that's not making money, can you talk about the profile on the valuation. >> the valuation is cheap here we look at price to sell going forward it's less than $10 othecompanies in the space have between 12 and 15 pys -- price so sells before covid this was on fire and i think it will...
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president bill clinton and james patterson are with us.ographic has not been cut out of your music entirely. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what are your thoughts on wiz khalifa, any? >> if you're for it, i'm for it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: this is your second book together. this takes place in an entirely different world, if you will, a different president. >> yeah. >> jimmy: is there someone specifically that this -- that inspired you? did you take elements from various presidents? >> i don't think so. but it is fiction. it's not based on president clinton, nobody in the book is based on anybody that we -- you know. it's total fiction. a freight train moving forward. >> we thought it would be book was about a sitting rst - president who basically goes missing for reasons of national security and a big global cybersecurity crisis, if this time you got to see the difference in being a sitting president and a former president and what happens when your loved ones are at risk. >> and to show the humanity of this guy. in terms of having a loved one wh
president bill clinton and james patterson are with us.ographic has not been cut out of your music entirely. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what are your thoughts on wiz khalifa, any? >> if you're for it, i'm for it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: this is your second book together. this takes place in an entirely different world, if you will, a different president. >> yeah. >> jimmy: is there someone specifically that this -- that inspired you? did you take elements from various...
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square this is "fast money" tonight's trader lineup karen finerman, steve grasso, tim seymour and james mcdonald one of our traders says the market is confused, what they saw that was a real head-scratcher, we'll break it down straight ahead. plus chartmaster says look out below what is carter worth seeing in the charts later. >>> we're going bargain hunting, the beaten down stocks that are worth a second look. we start with friday fumble. toi stocks finishing session los and every single s&p sector lower, energy, utilities, financials posting the biggest losses, stocks field, yield fell, ten year falling back 1.44%. today's action has one of our traders scratching his head. tim, you're calling this market con confused, why is that? >> well, if you think about the reaction this week, first of all, i think the market has gone from focused on the long end of the curve to the short end of the curve. that may be accurate if you think about what has outperformed in the last couple days, since the fed meeting, triple q, nasdaq 100 and higher multiple stocks outperform triple q's outperform s&
square this is "fast money" tonight's trader lineup karen finerman, steve grasso, tim seymour and james mcdonald one of our traders says the market is confused, what they saw that was a real head-scratcher, we'll break it down straight ahead. plus chartmaster says look out below what is carter worth seeing in the charts later. >>> we're going bargain hunting, the beaten down stocks that are worth a second look. we start with friday fumble. toi stocks finishing session los and...
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james. you can see that police officers are still preserving the crime scene and you have a couple of some officers started looking around taking shots investigating the whole what you have the victim. fighting for his life. now let's show you map of where this all happened. now i'm on the 900 block of laughlin avenue. it's basically morris more of a strip mall street. very busy street. but at one 30 last night. we'll show you some video here of last night. one 30 last night. the police department did get a call saying they heard gunshots. they did patrol the area and that's when they found a man suffering from gunshot wounds in this parking lot here on mcloughlin street. he was rushed to the hospital, but that he is like i mentioned before fighting for his life. he has life threatening injuries and the meantime. officers here are doing their investigations. we still don't know a motive for the shooting or anything about the suspect or who shot this person. this is why they are also really h
james. you can see that police officers are still preserving the crime scene and you have a couple of some officers started looking around taking shots investigating the whole what you have the victim. fighting for his life. now let's show you map of where this all happened. now i'm on the 900 block of laughlin avenue. it's basically morris more of a strip mall street. very busy street. but at one 30 last night. we'll show you some video here of last night. one 30 last night. the police...
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let's start with the daily mail, james, and two newjab hope to free up james, and two newjab hope toursummer — james, and two newjab hope to free up your summer — this is a trial looking at whether it would be safe to let people avoid some of the restrictions that they've had to abide by up until now. this restrictions that they've had to abide by up until now. this news is very hepeful. _ abide by up until now. this news is very hopeful, saying _ abide by up until now. this news is very hopeful, saying that _ abide by up until now. this news is very hopeful, saying that two - abide by up until now. this news is very hopeful, saying that two jabs | very hopeful, saying that two jabs may remove the need to quarantine after visiting an amber list country and the requirement to self—isolate if you come into contact with someone with covid. however i do feel like we are constantly having these hopes dangled in front of us, then they are ——. i think of the great quote from john cleese, " i can deal with the despair, it's the hope i can't bear." i think a lot of people will be thinking, pl
let's start with the daily mail, james, and two newjab hope to free up james, and two newjab hope toursummer — james, and two newjab hope to free up your summer — this is a trial looking at whether it would be safe to let people avoid some of the restrictions that they've had to abide by up until now. this restrictions that they've had to abide by up until now. this news is very hepeful. _ abide by up until now. this news is very hopeful, saying _ abide by up until now. this news is very...
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james, back to you. they don't want go live. well.umidity or what. >> normally it be about 90 and the humidity doesn't even compared to what it and that's your very right. yeah. we need to be more i love it. she showed top. this is nothing. meantime, we're all trying to stay inside and we're dying. we're going to have more tips on how you can be cool. >> we talked with the home improvement expert to find out some ways to cool down. >> open up the house nights and let it cool down at that's provided data see on outside to make it work in the net. but the temperature outside drops part to you know, allows and cooling coming through the windows. i think you're better off cooling the house down too. and then. kind of waiting in the morning until the heat starts to rise again, get not. >> we all have our own little tricks to try to survive in the heat. here are a few that you probably know about. if you have a c lucky, you maximize and use fans and everything. that's what james is doing with the fans. >> and. >> some of the tips that i hav
james, back to you. they don't want go live. well.umidity or what. >> normally it be about 90 and the humidity doesn't even compared to what it and that's your very right. yeah. we need to be more i love it. she showed top. this is nothing. meantime, we're all trying to stay inside and we're dying. we're going to have more tips on how you can be cool. >> we talked with the home improvement expert to find out some ways to cool down. >> open up the house nights and let it cool...
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james, do you want the last _ with this problem. james, do you want the last word?ant the last word? everybody loves a party, sunday, the 5th ofjune next year — tell us why. this a party, sunday, the 5th ofjune next year - tell us why. this would be the jubilee. _ next year - tell us why. this would be the jubilee, would _ next year - tell us why. this would be the jubilee, would it? - next year - tell us why. this would be the jubilee, would it? it - next year - tell us why. this would be the jubilee, would it? it would, j be the jubilee, would it? it would, well done. — be the jubilee, would it? it would, well done, full _ be the jubilee, would it? it would, well done, full marks! _ be the jubilee, would it? it would, well done, full marks! bell - well done, full marks! bell i mention we're talking about the celebrations the government is planning. i celebrations the government is - lannin . . ., celebrations the government is ”lannin _ ., ., ., “ celebrations the government is ”lannin. ., ., ., planning. i mean, look, after what we've been — planning. i mean, loo
james, do you want the last _ with this problem. james, do you want the last word?ant the last word? everybody loves a party, sunday, the 5th ofjune next year — tell us why. this a party, sunday, the 5th ofjune next year - tell us why. this would be the jubilee. _ next year - tell us why. this would be the jubilee, would _ next year - tell us why. this would be the jubilee, would it? - next year - tell us why. this would be the jubilee, would it? it - next year - tell us why. this would be...
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fast money" i'm melissa lee tonight's trader lineup dan nathan, steve grasso, victoria fernandez and james mcdonald a big call on bonds, chart master sounding the alarm in the treasury market, wait until you hear where carter worth sees yields headed. >>> plus handful of big tech names well off their 52-week highs, any worth a second look later knock on wood when ark investor kathy wood is facing the truth, the one chart that may explain it all we start with the big warning on the bond market, yield of the ten year fell to its lowest level since march third and chartmaster says rates will collapse even forther, cornerstone's carter worth is here to break it down, kick it off carter. >> you bet so hard to know of course. it's such an important subject and one of the biggest single securities there is, the 10-year treasury bond and where yield are, rates are, determined valuation for equities and mortgages and so much of this really matters and my hunch is this week this is not over and there's more down side to go we're looking as low as 1.25 we'll look at a few charts is that that much we'
fast money" i'm melissa lee tonight's trader lineup dan nathan, steve grasso, victoria fernandez and james mcdonald a big call on bonds, chart master sounding the alarm in the treasury market, wait until you hear where carter worth sees yields headed. >>> plus handful of big tech names well off their 52-week highs, any worth a second look later knock on wood when ark investor kathy wood is facing the truth, the one chart that may explain it all we start with the big warning on the...
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if it's a ham sandwich, james. i think it's missing the ham. well, little something not right about that and maybe that's the heat is hold the right is just a few peppers it's ok, so the team says the u.s. as soon as they find out of found out about this several weeks ago. >> they fired the 3rd party vendors. yeah. it as well. they should have. yeah. i haven't seen food this lame since the bubble in the nba member. they were servant there. my question is this vendor clearly is getting money from the a's to provide these meals. where's that money going is not going into the food. that's probably about the cheapest meal. they could have thrown together was at $0.20. it wouldn't fill me up. these are pro athletes. people serve their pets better food net. then again, some people go way too far for their pets would you fend off a bear for fido. >> there's the dogs. there's the girl. >> 17 years old. are you crazy? are you quit? okay. i'm just going to keep playing it so you can get the idea what's going on here before you listen. >> the dogs are bar
if it's a ham sandwich, james. i think it's missing the ham. well, little something not right about that and maybe that's the heat is hold the right is just a few peppers it's ok, so the team says the u.s. as soon as they find out of found out about this several weeks ago. >> they fired the 3rd party vendors. yeah. it as well. they should have. yeah. i haven't seen food this lame since the bubble in the nba member. they were servant there. my question is this vendor clearly is getting...
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james. what, what are we expecting him to say? do we know? well, i think we know that the pandemic will be number one, code 19, and what to do with the world off the code 19 building back better. it's the slogan they put on this 1st session of the g 7 rather a heck need phrase. it's been used for political purposes by boris johnson in the u . k. by joe biden, in the united states. we know also with regard to cope with 900 the overall message of the g 7, which is going to pledge to provide 1000000000 doses of vaccine for people in the world who haven't had it for countries in the world that do not have enough doses. but clearly, just look at the world's population, that it's nearly a 1000000000, that's no way that they're going to vaccinate the whole world. and there are parts of the world where really even the most vulnerable, the most in an elderly have not received doses of vaccine. and the simple problem is that if it takes time to reach all of these people all around the world, the, the far as continues to mutate. and the worry is that on
james. what, what are we expecting him to say? do we know? well, i think we know that the pandemic will be number one, code 19, and what to do with the world off the code 19 building back better. it's the slogan they put on this 1st session of the g 7 rather a heck need phrase. it's been used for political purposes by boris johnson in the u . k. by joe biden, in the united states. we know also with regard to cope with 900 the overall message of the g 7, which is going to pledge to provide...
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james: i would think certain things are above politics.lorable to say -- as baas it looks on film, believe me, it was much worse. they can stitch together as much footage as they want to, but i'm telling you, and anybody in that was in that scrum will tell you, was much worse in person than anything you're ever going to see on film. and for the narrative to be modified or changed to make it seem other than what it was is disheartening. we go to work every day and have to protect members of congress. and for them to come and say, thank you for your service, and appreciate what you do, but you don't, because this is very simple, just having a commission to find out what happened, so this doesn't happen again. i personally feel that this is a very real threat moving forward. lisa: your lawsuit charges president trump himself with directing and enabling this attack. why focus on him? why do you believe he's responsible? james: there is no shortage of people who are responsible, but i think just being a pragmatic person and seeing the timing of
james: i would think certain things are above politics.lorable to say -- as baas it looks on film, believe me, it was much worse. they can stitch together as much footage as they want to, but i'm telling you, and anybody in that was in that scrum will tell you, was much worse in person than anything you're ever going to see on film. and for the narrative to be modified or changed to make it seem other than what it was is disheartening. we go to work every day and have to protect members of...
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rebecca, good morning, james.ri, yeah, we're going to see a little bit breezy for some of our coastal spots. >> and even inland. and that's where we'll see the warm temperatures. it really starts to heat up, especially into this weekend. for now, though. yes, the marine layer the gray skies keeping us pretty much cool this morning. thus our live camera network overlooking downtown san jose. right now where we are going to see sunshine just later on this afternoon once the clouds break free san francisco, high of 68 71 in downtown oakland expected san jose. you'll be in a high of 82. but then we're going to see things really heat up tomorrow. inland with the possibility of some triple digits. all have those details coming up later ran a rebecca, thanks for that. i'm seeing reports of a car fire right here. 80 westbound gilman street in berkeley. >> slowing things down behind it along 5, 1880, keeping a close eye on that as you're traveling into the city. once you finally reach the maze to the fremont street exit a
rebecca, good morning, james.ri, yeah, we're going to see a little bit breezy for some of our coastal spots. >> and even inland. and that's where we'll see the warm temperatures. it really starts to heat up, especially into this weekend. for now, though. yes, the marine layer the gray skies keeping us pretty much cool this morning. thus our live camera network overlooking downtown san jose. right now where we are going to see sunshine just later on this afternoon once the clouds break...
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james: i don't think so.always easy in hindsight to say, hey, we could've, would've, should've done something differently. if i can rewind the clock to the days when the wall fell, you got to remember the zeitgeist of the moment. there were not nato takes rolling into prague. there were not nato aircraft flying over warsaw. those countries were begging to join nato. they wanted to join nato because they had been under the boot of the soviet union. i don't see in a real world where we could have just said, nah, you stay over there. it would have been a bad moment, in my view. tom: long ago and far away, admiral king and his gentleman on the courage of the navy across the north atlantic in 194 1. james stavridis, they did the atlantic charter. we have the politicians with a tv moment doing a new atlantic charter. is there any substance to this new atlantic charter? james: i don't think there is anything new in the new atlantic charter, but that's ok. what it reaffirms is this transatlantic bridge that frankly h
james: i don't think so.always easy in hindsight to say, hey, we could've, would've, should've done something differently. if i can rewind the clock to the days when the wall fell, you got to remember the zeitgeist of the moment. there were not nato takes rolling into prague. there were not nato aircraft flying over warsaw. those countries were begging to join nato. they wanted to join nato because they had been under the boot of the soviet union. i don't see in a real world where we could have...
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and i'm james fletcher.st day of the week today with temperatures reaching over a 100 degrees. in fact, we have team coverage this morning with kron 4 sarah stinson. she's live in concord where a little bird told me by the name of john trouble. it's going up to about a 108 today. oh, my gosh, yeah. hopefully should be out there by 10:00am because we're all going oh, my gosh. john, let's go to you first so we can hear about these highs is going to be ridiculously hot and healthy. and i really i kind of dangerous for a lot of people that are sensitive to the heat, especially if you don't have a c, get yourselves to a cool spot this afternoon. >> doesn't matter what strategy employed this morning. but that cool air. and when you're talking a 10810 degrees for some of our inland areas. >> you just need to get to them all. a0movie theater baby out to the coast. if you can obvious spot, though being those cooling centers which you can find our kron 4 website. those are going to be super helpful on a day like today
and i'm james fletcher.st day of the week today with temperatures reaching over a 100 degrees. in fact, we have team coverage this morning with kron 4 sarah stinson. she's live in concord where a little bird told me by the name of john trouble. it's going up to about a 108 today. oh, my gosh, yeah. hopefully should be out there by 10:00am because we're all going oh, my gosh. john, let's go to you first so we can hear about these highs is going to be ridiculously hot and healthy. and i really i...
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james, great to see you.ilf. >> we wanted to kick off, if we can, on macro topics with the fed meeting coming this week you've raised some eyebrows of late at a conference in tokyo saying you think rates will move higher early next year as opposed to later describe yourself in your conversation with betsy today as a hawk a couple of times talk us through why you have that view and why it's altering your behavior as a ceo. >> sure. we have a very unusual situation. we have record low rates, historically low we have record high fiscal stimulus and we have synchronized recovery of the global economy it's not every single country, but most countries i just heard the comments about europe and europe's following the u.s. which is following asia so there's an enormous number of positives going on right now we've seen inflation creep in. the question is when does the fed move it has to move at some point i think the bias is more likely earlier than the current things would suggest rather than later. obviously i have
james, great to see you.ilf. >> we wanted to kick off, if we can, on macro topics with the fed meeting coming this week you've raised some eyebrows of late at a conference in tokyo saying you think rates will move higher early next year as opposed to later describe yourself in your conversation with betsy today as a hawk a couple of times talk us through why you have that view and why it's altering your behavior as a ceo. >> sure. we have a very unusual situation. we have record low...
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and i'm james fletcher in on this tuesday morning. we want to get the hours started with a check of weather and traffic. before we get to the headlines, i found yesterday to be beautiful. i will give it a 10 there you go. john anyone today 11 that really. i i'm really excited about today. but yesterday was really great. hard to be for sure. >> today, 70's and low 80's that are warm us. so we're right on par with yesterday, at least that's for sure. >> looking outside the coit tower. really nice and clear out there. we are seeing just a couple of spots, a low cloud cover, but not even as foggy as yesterday morning was visibility is holding up just fine. we do have a brisk wind from the coast in a few spots. so you might want to keep the light jacket close by as you venture outside even with a low pressure area to our west. we're not looking at any chances of rainfall ahead for us and current temperatures are actually pretty mild. san mateo at 58 oakland hayward and conquer teach at 63 dublin alameda each at 62. so a light jacket this m
and i'm james fletcher in on this tuesday morning. we want to get the hours started with a check of weather and traffic. before we get to the headlines, i found yesterday to be beautiful. i will give it a 10 there you go. john anyone today 11 that really. i i'm really excited about today. but yesterday was really great. hard to be for sure. >> today, 70's and low 80's that are warm us. so we're right on par with yesterday, at least that's for sure. >> looking outside the coit tower....
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let me begin with the point you make in the trailer, james.hat is the common denominator in these communities that are rising? guest: i think the common denominator is that almost every place in the u.s., through history, and certainly every one of the towns we filmed in the movie, has had problems. if it is west virginia, they have had coal problems. if it is mississippi, they have historical problems and down through the list. the fascinating part, the connecting link was that the time when national politics in the united states, as you know more than anybody, has been dysfunctional. we found the functionality evident at the state, local and regional level, of people saying we can figure out a way to move forward even though we don't agree on everything under the sun. if you want an example of american minded practicality, it exists. host: how did you determine which towns and cities to visit? guest: it was an evolving process, steve. at first, jim put a post on his blog at the atlantic, asking for town square, there is a story that we might
let me begin with the point you make in the trailer, james.hat is the common denominator in these communities that are rising? guest: i think the common denominator is that almost every place in the u.s., through history, and certainly every one of the towns we filmed in the movie, has had problems. if it is west virginia, they have had coal problems. if it is mississippi, they have historical problems and down through the list. the fascinating part, the connecting link was that the time when...
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but for now, james. we'll send it over to you. >> the time to talk winners and losers on wall street. financial expert rob black joining us as he always does, to help us understand what we're seeing in the markets. and rob, good morning. i see were up across the board, not by a lot. but we're positive that some good news. >> yeah. the real news is probably going to be coming on thursday with the first time unemployment claims and friday with the jobs report. until then we're kind of waiting for summer demand. israel where pent-up we want to get out. we're seeing more airfares, more travel, more gas higher gas, more travel in cars restaurants. it was. so we're seeing inflation things cost more. the drought, the starting to come. very real in california's eastern. see farmers pull up all country. us which is not good for fruit and vegetable prices down the road, though dew points up. dates ii-listed and queen basin be easier to buy and sell prime day has been announced for june 21st and 22nd. which is inte
but for now, james. we'll send it over to you. >> the time to talk winners and losers on wall street. financial expert rob black joining us as he always does, to help us understand what we're seeing in the markets. and rob, good morning. i see were up across the board, not by a lot. but we're positive that some good news. >> yeah. the real news is probably going to be coming on thursday with the first time unemployment claims and friday with the jobs report. until then we're kind of...