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who blank on their country's colonial past in germany i have conversations more with people like jim lee did. and i. can brylin them bollard gets a taste of home at this cameroonian restaurant these days her search for identity has faded a bit into the background. the mixture of the 2 makes. because going back to come and. go back to. the back. which wasn't true but i guess i needed to do that for myself to figure. so at the end of the day for me to create that that mixture in my everyday. i tried so because it's just very much healthy it's a healthy balance. and that's something she hopes to pass on to her daughter. what i discovered when they did this is not that important it's ok. to live in that space not knowing and uncertainty while enjoying the journey to maybe be calling closer to war you know. so these berlin street names that are a relic of germany's colonial past don't discourage. she says the future of the streets lies in the hands of the city's black communities. the past can help the future not 21. next time. why i can't mother nature at night artificial light seeks her own
who blank on their country's colonial past in germany i have conversations more with people like jim lee did. and i. can brylin them bollard gets a taste of home at this cameroonian restaurant these days her search for identity has faded a bit into the background. the mixture of the 2 makes. because going back to come and. go back to. the back. which wasn't true but i guess i needed to do that for myself to figure. so at the end of the day for me to create that that mixture in my everyday. i...
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lee? >> caller: jim, how are you? >> good, lee, how about you? reat jim, i wanted to ask you about general electric. >> well, i think g.e. is going to be -- it's not g.e.'s year. why do i say that? g.e. said that they are not ready and turning things around. i think they have a very good turn-around planned even though they a they are very linked to auto space. i think ge will be a better stock than now but a lot of people aren't that patient let's go to tom in new york, tom? >> caller: hello, jim. and boo-yah! >> extraordinary extraordinary. i am well, how about you >> caller: i'm doing well. with the housing market booming and with mortgage demand increasing, second quarter net revenue of 5 billion with net income of 3.4 billion, what is your take on rocket? >> rocket is change. when it was at $18.90 i said buy it and we're up to the high 20s and i said sell and back to 20 and i feel like hey, you know what i had my call with rocket and now i'm ready to move on there are a lot of people short the stock and didn't like the ownership structure. le
lee? >> caller: jim, how are you? >> good, lee, how about you? reat jim, i wanted to ask you about general electric. >> well, i think g.e. is going to be -- it's not g.e.'s year. why do i say that? g.e. said that they are not ready and turning things around. i think they have a very good turn-around planned even though they a they are very linked to auto space. i think ge will be a better stock than now but a lot of people aren't that patient let's go to tom in new york, tom?...
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jim and poppy? >> we will see. m.j. lee, thank you.rrow, joe biden will sit down with jake tapper, 4:00, only here on cnn. >>> critical phase 3 trials of russia's coronavirus vaccine begins today. experts around the world still urging caution. remember, they're allowing people to take the vaccine before the trials are done. more ahead. there are lots of people who are confused about which medicare plan is right for them. hey, that's me. i barely know where to start. well, start here with me, karen. i'm a licensed humana sales agent. well it's nice to meet you karen, i'm john smith. hi john. at humana we know you're unique, so you have different needs from other john smiths. yea, i've always thought so. and together we can find a plan that's right for you. great! i go to the doctor a couple of times a year and i have some prescriptions but i'm never fully sure what's covered and what's not. with humana's all in one medicare advantage plans, you get coverage for hospital stays, doctor visits and part d prescription drug benefits all for
jim and poppy? >> we will see. m.j. lee, thank you.rrow, joe biden will sit down with jake tapper, 4:00, only here on cnn. >>> critical phase 3 trials of russia's coronavirus vaccine begins today. experts around the world still urging caution. remember, they're allowing people to take the vaccine before the trials are done. more ahead. there are lots of people who are confused about which medicare plan is right for them. hey, that's me. i barely know where to start. well, start...
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jim did. i think proerptly. i'm all for it >> josh, tom lee says stocks may be pricing in the worst is yet to come. he's looking at 62% retrace of the rally since june would be a convenient place to price that in. that level is 32.24 within a stones throw of that he views that level as one of the most important to watch. where do you think we are? >> that's a really important question because the market is moving so fast these days. we could say something here at 12:00 that looks ridiculous at 2:00 one thing that i find interesting has been so much emphasis about big cap tech, big cap tech over and over again look at the qs they're down 20 basis point ons the week based on where they are trading at this moment they barely done anything this week in the meanwhile, energy just being liquidated not sold, liquidated the xle names are down 12% on the week and it's only thursday. the cruise lines -- the cruises and the airlines are down pretty much almost all of them more than 4% today. the jets etf for the airlines is down more than 10% on the week yeah, large cap tech had kind of a blow off top and has
jim did. i think proerptly. i'm all for it >> josh, tom lee says stocks may be pricing in the worst is yet to come. he's looking at 62% retrace of the rally since june would be a convenient place to price that in. that level is 32.24 within a stones throw of that he views that level as one of the most important to watch. where do you think we are? >> that's a really important question because the market is moving so fast these days. we could say something here at 12:00 that looks...
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jim mora remembers him coming on to the scene as a young kid. >>you know he a name for as lee not very fast very poppy and clean i guess nobody start showing up and i was like well. there goes the end of career. >>hufnagel moved out west to san francisco in the early 90's as his career in the sport was taking off. he skated professionally for tommy guerrero is company real skate boards up until his death is the style and approach street skating was just. >>classic smooth and powerful he could all the really high higher than most people at the time and it was just it was phenomenal watch because the almost like 11 kate, it was pretty a pretty incredible i was always call it was also here in san francisco that he founded his popular skate brand huff worldwide what started as a boutique in the tenderloin is now an internationally known streetwear line, you know sneakerheads just would lying about in front of its stores for for an entire day. pretty and he just he created this little empire just on his own and and along the way you know he was so helpful to everybody higher all hi
jim mora remembers him coming on to the scene as a young kid. >>you know he a name for as lee not very fast very poppy and clean i guess nobody start showing up and i was like well. there goes the end of career. >>hufnagel moved out west to san francisco in the early 90's as his career in the sport was taking off. he skated professionally for tommy guerrero is company real skate boards up until his death is the style and approach street skating was just. >>classic smooth and...
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jim mora remembers him coming on to the scene as a young kid. >>you know he a name for as lee not very fast very poppy and clean i guess nobody start showing up and i was like well. it goes into my career. >>hufnagel moved out west to san francisco in the early 90's as his career in the sport was taking off. he skated professionally for tommy guerrero is company real skate boards up until his death is the style and approach street skating was just. >>classic smooth and powerful he could all the really high higher than most people at the time and it was just it was phenomenal watch because the almost like 11 kate, it was pretty a pretty incredible i was always call it was also here in san francisco that he founded his popular skate brand huff worldwide what started as a boutique in the tenderloin is now an internationally known streetwear line there people look at him as an entrepreneur, you know many creating brands and marketing and so forth and then he's known as a hard core streets care who helped usher in you our streets, good he's so much more known as somebody was humble
jim mora remembers him coming on to the scene as a young kid. >>you know he a name for as lee not very fast very poppy and clean i guess nobody start showing up and i was like well. it goes into my career. >>hufnagel moved out west to san francisco in the early 90's as his career in the sport was taking off. he skated professionally for tommy guerrero is company real skate boards up until his death is the style and approach street skating was just. >>classic smooth and...
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lee told a compelling story and i don't think it's over. maybe 14, 15 you can buy some. tina in ohio, tina >> caller: hey, jim. >> yes, tina. >> caller: the other day my husband tom told me one of the things he loved about me is i introduced him to you. >> thank you. >> caller: we made some mad money thanks to your coaching. >> thank you. >> caller: you're welcome. i'm looking to buy a stock that would be good on either side of the covid barbell. what do you think of cintas? >> we recommend it and lindy, once you buy the best competitor, you make a fortune and that ladies and gentlemen is the conclusion of thelightning round. >> announcer: the lightening round is sponsored by t.d. ameritrade ♪ ♪ ♪ everything we have, we've earned. the unmistakable lexus is. get zero percent financing on the 2020 is 300. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. experience amazing t-mobile's new offer on iphone 11 pro is even better on our most powerful signal. switch and get two new lines of unlimited for only $90 and 2 iphone 11 pro's on us. only at t-mobile. >> this got me really upset, stock splits stock splits are under fi
lee told a compelling story and i don't think it's over. maybe 14, 15 you can buy some. tina in ohio, tina >> caller: hey, jim. >> yes, tina. >> caller: the other day my husband tom told me one of the things he loved about me is i introduced him to you. >> thank you. >> caller: we made some mad money thanks to your coaching. >> thank you. >> caller: you're welcome. i'm looking to buy a stock that would be good on either side of the covid barbell. what...
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jim thank you. >> gary, when i see a letter that starts with one of my favorite writers, emerson, talking to lee, when i listen to someone say all those faeps, ault those f.a.n.g. companies, i say that's not a retailer. it's a concept a taste vehicle, taste per share is what you're offering us >> well, we like to say great brands don't chase customers, customers chase great brands what we're trying to build here and conceptualize is an ecosystem of products, places, services and spaces that all render and amplify the rh brand, render it more valuable and amplify it and so it's a different path, as we said, you know, to use emerson's quote, do not follow where the path may need, but go where there is no path and lead the trail. we're trying to do something new. >> you were down 40% now we're up 40%. how are you doing this in a recession? >> we can't take all the credit for us there's clearly, you know, a consumer shift that's happening. and people are holed up at home. they're focused on their homes you've got a huge market and travel leisure and entertainment that's a massive market that's basica
jim thank you. >> gary, when i see a letter that starts with one of my favorite writers, emerson, talking to lee, when i listen to someone say all those faeps, ault those f.a.n.g. companies, i say that's not a retailer. it's a concept a taste vehicle, taste per share is what you're offering us >> well, we like to say great brands don't chase customers, customers chase great brands what we're trying to build here and conceptualize is an ecosystem of products, places, services and...
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jim acosta reporting for us. thank you. let's get some more on the latest developments in the campaign from cnn political correspondent mj lee. mj, what does joe biden think about possible changes to future presidential debates to keep them from going totally off the rails, as clearly happened last night? >> well, wolf, the debate last night was so utterly chaotic. there isn't really anybody in the biden campaign who thought that that kind of chaos was a public service to the voters. many of them wanting to hear from the two candidates last night on very serious issues. and earlier today we heard joe biden describe donald trump's conduct last night on the debate stage as a national embarrassment. he also said that he hoped that the debate commission could find some way to ensure that future debates going forward could be a little bit less out of control. here's what he said earlier. >> i just hope there's a way in which the debate commission can control the ability of us to answer the question without interruption. i'm not going to speculate on what happens in the second or third debate. my hope is that they're able to liter
jim acosta reporting for us. thank you. let's get some more on the latest developments in the campaign from cnn political correspondent mj lee. mj, what does joe biden think about possible changes to future presidential debates to keep them from going totally off the rails, as clearly happened last night? >> well, wolf, the debate last night was so utterly chaotic. there isn't really anybody in the biden campaign who thought that that kind of chaos was a public service to the voters. many...
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lees to names from nature. the only safe way to go. get off people. birds, nature. [laughter] why not? street names, the same thing. i was just going to say really quickly, jim after the charleston massacre in 2015, and after the memories and monuments and so on, i decided i would go to every audience with three principles. i didn't get very far with this, the first principle was you had to have a deliberative process. the second was, you had to learn some more history first. always hard. the third was, learn some humility from the process. now, that sounded so schoolmarmish and scolding it did not always work, that it still seems to me it is important. if we are not deliberative about this, if we don't learn the history behind how did this monument get here, and we don't gain a little humility about human nature, then the exercise might be futile. annette: i think that's right. these are people. and we are - [crosstalk] david: humility is not in vogue, though. you noticed that? [laughter] jim: it is 1:30. it is time to go, and you guys are busy. i am ok in ending on the relationship between humility and human nature as an argument for why everyone should st
lees to names from nature. the only safe way to go. get off people. birds, nature. [laughter] why not? street names, the same thing. i was just going to say really quickly, jim after the charleston massacre in 2015, and after the memories and monuments and so on, i decided i would go to every audience with three principles. i didn't get very far with this, the first principle was you had to have a deliberative process. the second was, you had to learn some more history first. always hard. the...