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broad-base rally but some sectors like the prospect of divided washington more than others, we bring in jimmy leesultant group to talk about but first, jimmy, i wanted to ask you, why are we seeing such a rally, we are giving that up this morning but over the past 3 days when we might see gridlock and no legislation -- legislative action for two years, why a rally? >> we know that one thick investors hate is uncertainty, i think with the election we know what to expect, maybe a lot of gridlock and there are certain things such as maybe the president's infrastructure plan that will get attention in congress, investors are excited with that as well as other sectors that might benefit with this type of a congress. lauren: infrastructure stocks whether it's u.s. concrete, bulk materials all up in big way, healthcare stocks too, united health all-time high, what do you make any progress on health care, big issue on voters as we saw? >> we know the president has been talking about bringing costs down and that's a good thing we think health care is great sector, if we are entering the last phases but go
broad-base rally but some sectors like the prospect of divided washington more than others, we bring in jimmy leesultant group to talk about but first, jimmy, i wanted to ask you, why are we seeing such a rally, we are giving that up this morning but over the past 3 days when we might see gridlock and no legislation -- legislative action for two years, why a rally? >> we know that one thick investors hate is uncertainty, i think with the election we know what to expect, maybe a lot of...
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jimmy lee is in charge of communications. we have reached out to him. he did put out a tweet he would be releasing information later this morning. we haven't heard anything. we'll give you details about why it happened, when it will be opening. it looks like it could be happening soon as you watch the car being towed out of here. abc 7 news. >> thank you. >>> three american soldiers are dead. three others are hurt after a roadside bombing in afghanistan. the military says an ied detonated an american contractor was also injured in the blast. we don't know the names of the victims yet. the taliban claiming responsibility for the attack. >>> happening today the final senate race of the year will come to a they have it could flip the state seat. voting is underway. >> voting is now underway here in mississippi. the polls are open in a closely watched senate special election. it should have been an easy pick up for allegations. because of racism on the part of the republican candidate the president is taking no chances here. the vp was here as well along wi
jimmy lee is in charge of communications. we have reached out to him. he did put out a tweet he would be releasing information later this morning. we haven't heard anything. we'll give you details about why it happened, when it will be opening. it looks like it could be happening soon as you watch the car being towed out of here. abc 7 news. >> thank you. >>> three american soldiers are dead. three others are hurt after a roadside bombing in afghanistan. the military says an ied...
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so these symbolically carrying the body of jimmie lee jackson who has defended his mother against a beating during a voting rightste protest and covering that body to governor george wallace they ran right into the alabama state troopers and we saw that scene on the bridge blood hey. sunday. it was so horrific that abc movie of the week judgment at nuremberg was cut in to show the footage from blood he sunday. the nation was aghast and appalled. with the basic fundamental democracy. how can this happen when people are just trying to vote? coming down to selma and bludgeoned to death to lead the united states to pass the voting rights act of 19651 of the greatest pieces of legislation ever. it worked. in early 1960 the numbers were in single digits and it was almost 60 percent of african-americans the voting rights act work maybe a little too well for some so we start seeing elections andnd african-americans and then there was that election in 2000. remember that election. i knew this was church. [laughter] talk about what happened to down in florida. hanging chads voting machines that can c
so these symbolically carrying the body of jimmie lee jackson who has defended his mother against a beating during a voting rightste protest and covering that body to governor george wallace they ran right into the alabama state troopers and we saw that scene on the bridge blood hey. sunday. it was so horrific that abc movie of the week judgment at nuremberg was cut in to show the footage from blood he sunday. the nation was aghast and appalled. with the basic fundamental democracy. how can...
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as these nonviolent protesters that were symbolically carrying the body of jimmy lee jackson who had defended his mother against a beating during the voting rights and as they were carrying that body to governor george wallace and montgomery they ran into alabama state troopers. we saw that seen on the admin bridge, blood a sunday. it was so horrific that abcs movie of the week was cut into show the footage. the nation was appalled. we hold the right to vote to be basic, fundamental to democracy. how can it happen one people are just trying to register to vote. that, plus the killing of reverend reed who had come down to selman and he was bludgeoned to death for believing that black people had the right to vote, led the united states to pass the voting rights act of 1965. one of the greatest pieces of legislation ever because it worked. whereas in the early 1960, the number of african-americans registered to vote was in the single digits in terms of percentage. by 1967 it was almost 60%. the voting rights acts worked. it may have worked too well for some folks. this may be a library,
as these nonviolent protesters that were symbolically carrying the body of jimmy lee jackson who had defended his mother against a beating during the voting rights and as they were carrying that body to governor george wallace and montgomery they ran into alabama state troopers. we saw that seen on the admin bridge, blood a sunday. it was so horrific that abcs movie of the week was cut into show the footage. the nation was appalled. we hold the right to vote to be basic, fundamental to...
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what should investors pay attention to the most and what is just noise out there let's bring in jimmy leethe wealth consulting group ceo and also jeff is the managing partner with cornerstone financial partners thank you for being here jimmy, we'll start with you. as we talk about the most important catalyst out there, what is, in your mind, the thing we need to pay the most attention to in the markets in the coming months? >> well, i think it's the fed. that's my biggest fear is that the fed moves too quickly killing this bull market we've been in. as you've been talking about on this show, there are investors that changed sentiment from being optimistic from tax reform to being cautious now and whether it's interest rates going up or tariffs or what you said about what's going on overseas, a slowdown in china, brexit, italy, any reason to sell people are wanting it take profits. the fed is what we're watching very closely >> so any reason to sell, jeff, that doesn't sound very good are you seeing that play out is this a market where we'll sell rallies instead of buying dips >> last week
what should investors pay attention to the most and what is just noise out there let's bring in jimmy leethe wealth consulting group ceo and also jeff is the managing partner with cornerstone financial partners thank you for being here jimmy, we'll start with you. as we talk about the most important catalyst out there, what is, in your mind, the thing we need to pay the most attention to in the markets in the coming months? >> well, i think it's the fed. that's my biggest fear is that the...
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tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- john oliver, rachel brosnahan, musical guests, mike will made-it, sway leend young thug, and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 9-6-9. >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, mydn hi, everybody. thank you very much. thank you so much and welcome, welcome, welcome, to "the tonight show." this is it. you're here. [ cheers and applause ] you made it. well, you guys, the holiday season is here. and i saw that tomorrow is the white house christmas tree lighting. though, when trump first sees a a bunch of blinking lights outside, he'll shout, "oh, my god, it's the fbi. tell them we're not home." [ laughter and applause ] but the white house just put up their official christmas decorations and the theme this year is american treasures. which sounds less like a theme, more a line of creepy dolls sold on qvc. [ laughter and applause ] "y'all, look at these american treasures, y'all. there's only 300,000 left and they're just so cute. [ laughter ] this one here looks like he got into
tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- john oliver, rachel brosnahan, musical guests, mike will made-it, sway leend young thug, and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 9-6-9. >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, mydn hi, everybody. thank you very much. thank you so much and welcome, welcome, welcome, to "the tonight show." this is it. you're here. [ cheers and applause ] you...
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. >> jimmy: yeah, you did, yeah. >> was it because of emma lee bunton from the spice girls? ever seen them in concert or anything? >> i saw them in concert in the '90s. i saw them at o2 arena in 2008. and they recently announced a a new tour and i will be going to that. >> jimmy: yes! >> somehow. i don't think tickets are on sale yet, but i'm gonna figure it out. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, you will figure it out. well i thought it would kind of a fun thing -- have you ever wondered which spice girl you are? >> mm-hmm. >> jimmy: because buzzfeed has, you know, those quizzes online. >> yeah, i'm ready. >> jimmy: and yeah. this is "which spice girl are you?" >> i've never taken this quiz. >> jimmy: all right so let's choose a word, okay? >> okay. >> jimmy: so it's gonna be -- >> loofa. >> jimmy: cowabunga. >> that's supposed to have an "h" at the end of it. >> jimmy: that's what makes it different. >> all right. cowabunga. dingus, or blip? dingus. wait how can i -- >> jimmy: it just doesn't recognize you having a human finger. [ laughter ] oh there's other words. >> oh,
. >> jimmy: yeah, you did, yeah. >> was it because of emma lee bunton from the spice girls? ever seen them in concert or anything? >> i saw them in concert in the '90s. i saw them at o2 arena in 2008. and they recently announced a a new tour and i will be going to that. >> jimmy: yes! >> somehow. i don't think tickets are on sale yet, but i'm gonna figure it out. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, you will figure it out. well i thought it would kind of a fun...
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it was like spike lee and zach braff and george stephanopoulos. >> jimmy: those three hang out. >> theyt play here, like, i'll just -- i'll start something else. >> jimmy: wow, gosh, good thing it played. >> it played well, yeah. >> jimmy: good thing it wasn't a bad day or the president was thinking about, like, bombing osama bin laden at that time. >> he was very good at compartmentalizing it. he did that correspondents dinner while he was doing that. >> jimmy: you're right. well, it worked out quite well, i guess. yes. >> i think so. >> jimmy: are you working on another musical? >> not another historical musical, no. >> jimmy: but another musical. >> i always have ideas and it's sort of -- you kind of wait for the right one to raise its hand and say, oh, me. >> jimmy: i think you have an idea that you might not even realize you have. >> tell me more. >> jimmy: well, you posted something online. i think it was on twitter. you posted some letters. >> oh my god. >> jimmy: that you wrote to your parent when you were a kid. >> yes. so i was home sick. i had -- i was sick and i didn't want
it was like spike lee and zach braff and george stephanopoulos. >> jimmy: those three hang out. >> theyt play here, like, i'll just -- i'll start something else. >> jimmy: wow, gosh, good thing it played. >> it played well, yeah. >> jimmy: good thing it wasn't a bad day or the president was thinking about, like, bombing osama bin laden at that time. >> he was very good at compartmentalizing it. he did that correspondents dinner while he was doing that....
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. >> jimmy: based on a true story. >> it is, it's based on lee israel, a biography writer, had done wellthen fell on hard times and was told she's obsolete. she's also a very prickly, difficult person. caustic is kind of a gentle -- >> jimmy: insulated, surrounded by -- what was she, she had a cat, really. >> a cat. it's thematic, guys. >> jimmy: the cat's not a person but the cat is the only thing she really -- >> kind of like the only thing she loved, probably the only thing that loved her back. >> jimmy: it's a crazy story. of how she made money. >> she couldn't write anymore. so she started forging letters from like dorothy parker, noel coward, all these amazing writers. she wasn't making a lot from it but she sold 400-some over the course of a year, was selling them to antiquities and book dealers, then got caught by the fbi and was convicted. >> jimmy: she would match up the writing? >> she all these different typewriters, it became this whole thing. she really was an amazing writer. >> jimmy: she was living in new york at that time. this happened in the '90s. >> when she falls on
. >> jimmy: based on a true story. >> it is, it's based on lee israel, a biography writer, had done wellthen fell on hard times and was told she's obsolete. she's also a very prickly, difficult person. caustic is kind of a gentle -- >> jimmy: insulated, surrounded by -- what was she, she had a cat, really. >> a cat. it's thematic, guys. >> jimmy: the cat's not a person but the cat is the only thing she really -- >> kind of like the only thing she loved,...
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lee. >> they stepped up when americans needed them. a local rosie the rivetor, shares her story. >> here is what is coming up on jimmy kimmel live. jimmy? >> if you hate reading, you are in luck tonight. >> go -- >> working? >> the apartment building where the fire was. when things like this happen, i think you find a new perspective on life. hi. red cross put us in a hotel so we were able to stay together. we're strong and, if we overcame that or if we can overcome that, we can overcome anything, so. [ sniffle ] >>> comic book and movie fans are mourning the man who created a lineup of super heroes. stan lee, died in los angeles today today at the age of 95. lee served as the head writer and the publisher of marvel comics. he is considered to be the architect of the contemporary comic book, disney is the parent company of marvel and abc 7. >> mostf us areocted ne of live in the bay area. she sat down with us. >> reporter: in the parade -- >> mary's home is filled with memories of a different time. back when the draft and enli enlistment of american men left a labor shortage across the country. >> my husband was drafted. i follow
lee. >> they stepped up when americans needed them. a local rosie the rivetor, shares her story. >> here is what is coming up on jimmy kimmel live. jimmy? >> if you hate reading, you are in luck tonight. >> go -- >> working? >> the apartment building where the fire was. when things like this happen, i think you find a new perspective on life. hi. red cross put us in a hotel so we were able to stay together. we're strong and, if we overcame that or if we can...
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lee. >> they stepped up when americans needed them. a local rosie the rivetor, shares her story. >> here is what is coming up on jimmy kimmel live. jimmy? >> if you hate reading, you are in luck tonight. >> go -- >> working? >> ♪ ♪ connecting people... ...uniting the world. ♪♪ >>> comic book and movie fans are mourning the man who created a lineup of super heroes. stan lee, died in los angeles today today at the age of 95. lee served as the head writer and the publisher of marvel comics. he is considered to be the architect of the contemporary comic book, disney is the parent company of marvel and abc 7. >> most of us are associated with rosie the rivoter, one of the last rosies is living here in the bay area. she sat down with us. >> reporter: in the parade -- >> mary's home is filled with memories of a different time. back when the draft and enli enlistment of american men left a labor shortage across the country. >> my husband was drafted. i followed him all the way from san jose to los angeles in my 32 chevrolet. >> reporter: she was one of millions women across the u.s. that filled the labor force in world war ii, women that
lee. >> they stepped up when americans needed them. a local rosie the rivetor, shares her story. >> here is what is coming up on jimmy kimmel live. jimmy? >> if you hate reading, you are in luck tonight. >> go -- >> working? >> ♪ ♪ connecting people... ...uniting the world. ♪♪ >>> comic book and movie fans are mourning the man who created a lineup of super heroes. stan lee, died in los angeles today today at the age of 95. lee served as the...
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lee's characters, said they felt the loss. >> no, i can't believe that. that is, i don't know, it's just really sad. >> that he's died, you know? that he's dead? >> jimmyman from two of his most iconic characters. [ cheers and applause ] more high-profile members of team trump are said to be on the chopping block. the president is reportedly planning to give the ax to kirstjen nielsen, his secretary of homeland security. nielsen has done her best to please the president. she strongly supported his policy of taking children away from their parents at the border but i guess in the end she juste kelly is also rumored to be on the way out. the president's been rumored to want to fire him for a while. but he's been too chicken to fire people face-to-face and john kelly is the guy who does it for him. so now trump has to figure out a way to get john kelly to do it to himself. now melania's getting in on the action. did you see this? the first lady's spokeswoman today took what they say is an unprecedented step of releasing a public statement calling for the firing of a top aide to the national security adviser. the aide's name is mira ricardel. first lady's
lee's characters, said they felt the loss. >> no, i can't believe that. that is, i don't know, it's just really sad. >> that he's died, you know? that he's dead? >> jimmyman from two of his most iconic characters. [ cheers and applause ] more high-profile members of team trump are said to be on the chopping block. the president is reportedly planning to give the ax to kirstjen nielsen, his secretary of homeland security. nielsen has done her best to please the president. she...