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finally, i think karen long's husband for lending me this time. [applause] after class a few weeks ago, a student of mine a first year graduate student told me they were worried they might not belong in that program. this is an especially unusual thing for a student to say though they don't commonly say it after the first meeting of their first graduate-level workshop. i thought the class had gone so well and i asked why they were worried they might not belong. they said they were worried the comments of others would be insufficient to this stage of their life is a critical thinker of poetry, they could only say e what they didn't like. the students thought they were not ready for grad school because they did not yet know how to praise. i've had students who studied most of their lives to be ready for graduate school. i can't imagine they would have this goal in mind when they started out. but i've never had a student as well prepared as this student who didn't know how to say why they liked what they liked. could you imagine they thought this bec
finally, i think karen long's husband for lending me this time. [applause] after class a few weeks ago, a student of mine a first year graduate student told me they were worried they might not belong in that program. this is an especially unusual thing for a student to say though they don't commonly say it after the first meeting of their first graduate-level workshop. i thought the class had gone so well and i asked why they were worried they might not belong. they said they were worried the...
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i'm karen long. edith has one final announcement for you tonight. new winner of the anisfield-wolf memorial prize, a yearly gift for a nonprofit doing exceptional work, this year it goes to the may dugan center. a settlement house style institution on the near west side that connects residents with food, clothing, jobs, many services. may dugan herself took in destitute people, right on to her cleveland front porch. she was a contemporary of edith anisfield-wolf and i like to think their paths may have crossed. and now, thank you, skip. thank you, ron. and thank you, edith. you built the scaffolding we have enjoyed tonight. please come up, shane mccrae, who makes captivity speak so we can hear every syllable. and join him, please, jezmyn ward, who conjures up the dead and brings the past into the present. and kevin young, who shows us the truth of our lives. please join them and scott momaday, a storyteller who can render public spaces sacred with meaning. steve, joyce, your beautiful minds led us to these books. come up. come up. [ applause ] you a
i'm karen long. edith has one final announcement for you tonight. new winner of the anisfield-wolf memorial prize, a yearly gift for a nonprofit doing exceptional work, this year it goes to the may dugan center. a settlement house style institution on the near west side that connects residents with food, clothing, jobs, many services. may dugan herself took in destitute people, right on to her cleveland front porch. she was a contemporary of edith anisfield-wolf and i like to think their paths...
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was son lives fate sealed karen began the long drive home. i don't think it evens the score i don't think that it teaches anybody anything. i don't believe that it's going to be a deterrent to the next young man who has anger but i just think that that's nothing no other choice in my mind that is fair. after seventeen years and sixty two executions jerry's time as executioner came to an abrupt end. in the midst of preparing for another execution he was subpoenaed by a grand jury and accused of money laundering gerry claimed he was innocent but the court found him guilty. the sunday after his sentencing gerry's long held secret about his role as executioner became public. they put it in a paper you see them in a carry out execution of. their. and your own pal. i am told. in film plan there is a trade in young girls sold into an underground six in the street sometimes by the people they trust the most. others. you cannot operate as united nations this is not just one rob but you n.d.p. world health organization and in fact. other international
was son lives fate sealed karen began the long drive home. i don't think it evens the score i don't think that it teaches anybody anything. i don't believe that it's going to be a deterrent to the next young man who has anger but i just think that that's nothing no other choice in my mind that is fair. after seventeen years and sixty two executions jerry's time as executioner came to an abrupt end. in the midst of preparing for another execution he was subpoenaed by a grand jury and accused of...
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with son lives fate sealed karen begin the long drive home. i don't think it evens the score i don't think that it teaches anybody anything. i don't believe that it's going to be a deterrent to the next young man who has anger but i just think that that's nothing no other choice in my mind that is fair. after seventeen years and sixty two executions jerry's time as executioner came to an abrupt end. in the midst of preparing for another execution he was subpoenaed by a grand jury and accused of money laundering jury claimed he was innocent but the court found him guilty. the sunday after his sentencing gerry's long held secret about his role as executioner became public. they printed in the paper you see the men that carry out execution orders for this data but ginia was found guilty once i was out i mean i'm exposed so i gotta come forward i got them all why is this in the truth about this here. why me know all because i didn't see you i don't want you to have to go through what happened go to. jerry served his time he learned that earl washi
with son lives fate sealed karen begin the long drive home. i don't think it evens the score i don't think that it teaches anybody anything. i don't believe that it's going to be a deterrent to the next young man who has anger but i just think that that's nothing no other choice in my mind that is fair. after seventeen years and sixty two executions jerry's time as executioner came to an abrupt end. in the midst of preparing for another execution he was subpoenaed by a grand jury and accused of...
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like humid now they are treating monsoon rains in india still giving quite a few showers in karen quite a long way north but also showing significant rain in sri lanka and typically just southeastern part of buying that if there are no longer in northeastern india so a good part of india is dry now with the obvious exceptions but temperatures still in the middle thirty's which is on the high side in katmandu has got twenty four which might prompt a thunderstorm or two somewhere in the ball here it is not a big problem and the more around the gulf states is a bit of a breeze it should be a dusty one coming down from the north otherwise for the are a pretty peninsular it's a dry picture very few showers likely even in the mountains of yemen no insula. city a city with a drug crime. neighborhood consumed by traffic. transforms to scare into. giving children the. street and it's. out on the street part of the viewfinder latin america series. welcome back let's take a quick look again at our top stories rescue agencies warn time is running out to find survivors on the indonesian island of slow way
like humid now they are treating monsoon rains in india still giving quite a few showers in karen quite a long way north but also showing significant rain in sri lanka and typically just southeastern part of buying that if there are no longer in northeastern india so a good part of india is dry now with the obvious exceptions but temperatures still in the middle thirty's which is on the high side in katmandu has got twenty four which might prompt a thunderstorm or two somewhere in the ball here...
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long trade. >> okay. karen>> i'm sticking with jp morgan i like those earnings. >> of course you are. >> of course i am stickering with them right here. >> guy adami. >> great to have you here i know you are doing away in the ongss action. >> this is just the op advertiser >> main course coming up >> speaking of main course pfizer drug i'm telling you pfizer drug gets you done. >> good tough thank you. thanks karen have a great weekend. you as well does it for us on "fast money. don't move "options action" starts after the break every investor should ask questions. is our money in the right place? what am i really being charged? and is it eating into my returns? is my advisor a fiduciary? is he always a fiduciary? a good place to start is with an independent registered investment advisor. as fiduciaries, they live by a simple rule: always act in the best interests of their clients. that's why charles schwab is proud to support more independent financial advisors and their clients than anyone else. visit findyou
long trade. >> okay. karen>> i'm sticking with jp morgan i like those earnings. >> of course you are. >> of course i am stickering with them right here. >> guy adami. >> great to have you here i know you are doing away in the ongss action. >> this is just the op advertiser >> main course coming up >> speaking of main course pfizer drug i'm telling you pfizer drug gets you done. >> good tough thank you. thanks karen have a great...
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street journal" reported ami, tcompany of the national inquirer, entered an agreement with karen mcdougal, claiming a longerm relationship with the mogul in 2006 and tweepted photos of them together. ami purchased rights to karen's story. >> they paid karen $150,000 for her rights to the story, and the story was not published before the election. >> she said she was silenced with a well-known tab loit tactic, a claim the media giant denies. >> it's a process called catch and kill where basically they pay you for the rights to story, and then they kill it. >> if she told the story publicly, this would have been something that voters would have considered when they went to the polls. >> that michael cohen was somewhat a puppet master and was made aware of it, and it was involved in the negotiations in ensuring, in fact, the story was, a, purchased, and, b, killed. >> that same article referenced another alleged affair with an adult film star known as stormy daniels. she said she met donald trump at a july 2006 golf tournament in lake tahoe as shown in this photograph from daniel's my space page. >> presiden
street journal" reported ami, tcompany of the national inquirer, entered an agreement with karen mcdougal, claiming a longerm relationship with the mogul in 2006 and tweepted photos of them together. ami purchased rights to karen's story. >> they paid karen $150,000 for her rights to the story, and the story was not published before the election. >> she said she was silenced with a well-known tab loit tactic, a claim the media giant denies. >> it's a process called catch...
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like humid now they are treating monsoon rains in india still giving quite a few showers in karen quite a long way north but also showing significant rain in sri lanka and typically just not southeastern parts of bangladesh there are no longer in northeastern india so a good part of india is dry now with the obvious exceptions but temperatures still in the middle thirty's which is on the high side in katmandu has got twenty four which might prompt a thunderstorm or two somewhere in the ball here it is not a big problem and the more around the gulf states is a bit of a breeze it has been dusty one coming down from north otherwise for the array beauty peninsular it's a dry picture very few showers likely even in the mountains of yemen no insula. what makes this moment. so unique. we haven't seen the president this. freedom of speech is. constant. in here nearly in. there's no way. straight up here is the two state solution. from britain on al-jazeera. you're watching al-jazeera my name's peter davi these are the headlines so far today more than twelve hundred people have been confirmed to friday
like humid now they are treating monsoon rains in india still giving quite a few showers in karen quite a long way north but also showing significant rain in sri lanka and typically just not southeastern parts of bangladesh there are no longer in northeastern india so a good part of india is dry now with the obvious exceptions but temperatures still in the middle thirty's which is on the high side in katmandu has got twenty four which might prompt a thunderstorm or two somewhere in the ball...
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. >> karen: well i really appreciate you joining us here today, and -- again it's always. >> newt: we go back a long way. >> karen: it is true. >> newt: can i tell them you're writing a nancy reagan book. bipartisan up here okay? >> karen: okay. [laughter] >> newt: they ruined you at the post. >> karen: thank you speaker mr. speaker. >> the beginning of this crecongressional cycle democrats have been focused on a handful of raise they need to take control of the house of representatives. -- i am here to deliver a simple message and that is that you need to vote because our democracy depends on it. >> nationwide can dems win back the house in to 18. >> democrats are on a mission to gain control of congress. >> how confident are you that the democrats will take back the house? >> i think we have a very, very, very good chance of taking back the house. . . . >> good afternoon i would've the anchors here at "the washington post" i am joined by chris van holland also the chairman of this senatorial campaign committee. we can share some of the post as times permit. but the current climate of aggression ri
. >> karen: well i really appreciate you joining us here today, and -- again it's always. >> newt: we go back a long way. >> karen: it is true. >> newt: can i tell them you're writing a nancy reagan book. bipartisan up here okay? >> karen: okay. [laughter] >> newt: they ruined you at the post. >> karen: thank you speaker mr. speaker. >> the beginning of this crecongressional cycle democrats have been focused on a handful of raise they need to take...
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and my wife karen was just there campaigning not long ago. we will be back there before too long. patrick morrissey is running a great campaign, he has been a great attorney general and has a is aligned completely with the agenda that west virginia voted overwhelmingly for in making president trump the 45th president. in the state of indiana, i love the hoosier state. we have a long tradition of bipartisanship in the state, but again, mike braun has run a great campaign. he came out of a competitive primary, but he has pulled the party together and has support from independents and frankly, support from many democrats who voted again overwhelmingly in 2016 for this president and this team. this is very much the message we are carrying everywhere across the country. is that particularly in the states that voted for the president, voted for our administration, is to say that we have been able to do this much so far, and we think we are just getting started. if we had more partners and greater support in the house and the senate, we really do believe that we have only just begun. ann
and my wife karen was just there campaigning not long ago. we will be back there before too long. patrick morrissey is running a great campaign, he has been a great attorney general and has a is aligned completely with the agenda that west virginia voted overwhelmingly for in making president trump the 45th president. in the state of indiana, i love the hoosier state. we have a long tradition of bipartisanship in the state, but again, mike braun has run a great campaign. he came out of a...
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there is a long backstory to it. karen phelps, the independent candidate, winning an incredible victory, 20% of swing away from the liberal party and ends the grip. it has held for 117 years since australia was federated, so that is rested on support for the liberal party -- rusted on support for the liberal party. the independent has won. haidi: this is turnbull's old seat, a very popular candidate. paul: popular prime minister and candidate, torn down in august by a party room time that many are still struggling to understand. it is widely viewed it was a referendum on that. scott morrison said he understood people were angry but cautioned against them doing , but they did not listen. haidi: what happens now? paul: it is a honk parliament. -- hung parliament. karen phillips would not -- the government has to support much of the cross bench as well. it will hang on, but there will be plenty of blame spread around. malcolm neighbor -- malcolm turnbull endorsed his replacement, but he blamed ultimately the two architects wh
there is a long backstory to it. karen phelps, the independent candidate, winning an incredible victory, 20% of swing away from the liberal party and ends the grip. it has held for 117 years since australia was federated, so that is rested on support for the liberal party -- rusted on support for the liberal party. the independent has won. haidi: this is turnbull's old seat, a very popular candidate. paul: popular prime minister and candidate, torn down in august by a party room time that many...
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we are going to hug this out at some point, but not now. >> facebook, this is for karen trade it or fade it. >> i'm long it that means trade it. whatever position you want i'm nervous, though. i am nervous we have an event coming up which is earnings. we have a -- first we see alphabet earnings which i think have some relevance to how facebook trades. but october 30th -- well if alphabet earnings aren't god that's bad for facebook. >> what's the most -- what will be the most concerning thing when the conference call is going on what are you nervously awaiting in terms of what they talk about is it the spend. >> can i ask a question this is your show to ask questions >> i just asked a question she hasn't even answer to do. >> what good can they tell you on the call that they didn't. >> i think you are crazy to trade it. >> growth. let's say they get very big instagram revenue growth that's a huge one. >> all right are you worried about spending >> yes that's the reason it's here not the whole reason much of the reason it's here spending and margin. but revenue growth cures a lot of ills. >> i own the sto
we are going to hug this out at some point, but not now. >> facebook, this is for karen trade it or fade it. >> i'm long it that means trade it. whatever position you want i'm nervous, though. i am nervous we have an event coming up which is earnings. we have a -- first we see alphabet earnings which i think have some relevance to how facebook trades. but october 30th -- well if alphabet earnings aren't god that's bad for facebook. >> what's the most -- what will be the most...
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karen: jamal was close to the saudi family for a long time. he was an advisor to princes. some would describe him as very. much a loyal he knew a lot about how the royal family and the government, how the authorities worked. that said, he was alwawn during his career as pushing undaries. he wrote in "the washington post" out how he pushed anyway he could to promote women's ability to drive. as far as hiwork at the "post," he never wanted to be labeled. dissident.as he said, "i just want to write, want to be free." he wrote about the need for debate and dialogue and opening up this space for any sort of democracy in the region, inra ge i think that that is what might have been infuriating to the authorities. i know for a fact he told me that they told him, "why are you writing for the 'post'? you can write, fine, but why 'the washington post'?" definitely rankled feathers -- laura: why did he so aoy young crown prince mohammad bin salman? karen: in his writings, even in our discussions, what really frightened jamal was the people who were being imprisoned and disappeared in
karen: jamal was close to the saudi family for a long time. he was an advisor to princes. some would describe him as very. much a loyal he knew a lot about how the royal family and the government, how the authorities worked. that said, he was alwawn during his career as pushing undaries. he wrote in "the washington post" out how he pushed anyway he could to promote women's ability to drive. as far as hiwork at the "post," he never wanted to be labeled. dissident.as he said,...
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. >> questions for karen >> real quick, value trade and value trap could turn into one another. how longgive it? your options trade is priced out. realistically, with the stock, how long do you give culp? >> he's a great ceo, an outstanding choice i think you need to give him six months i think if the stock breaks ten before that, then sort of all bets are off six months at least. i'm surprise they had gave flan nery as little time as they could. >> the ax in the space when it comes to ge said the timing and format of the change -- >> concerns him. >> concerns him. more of a negative. >> they're rushing this one. >> right. >> after 14 months, with all due respect to mr. flannery, this wasn't going anywhere and it was time to shake up a culture that wasn't working i read that note good note. i think the bottom line is that the bad news -- karen points out the balance sheet. i think a lot of it is on the table, short base is gone, long base is empty. >> you have to give ge credit real quick maybe they said we have a problem here and addressed it, instead of staying with something longer th
. >> questions for karen >> real quick, value trade and value trap could turn into one another. how longgive it? your options trade is priced out. realistically, with the stock, how long do you give culp? >> he's a great ceo, an outstanding choice i think you need to give him six months i think if the stock breaks ten before that, then sort of all bets are off six months at least. i'm surprise they had gave flan nery as little time as they could. >> the ax in the space...
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karen. >> we haven't talked about it in a long time and solar edge >> wow. >> grasso?up big after hours. >> guy >> cute baby. >> super cute. >> you can't tell how big the baby is. >> 19 1/2 inches long. you don' >>> my mission is simple, to make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to save you some money. my job is not just to entertain but to educate and teach you so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer. >>> what the bulls need right now more than anything else is for the federal reserve to be proven
karen. >> we haven't talked about it in a long time and solar edge >> wow. >> grasso?up big after hours. >> guy >> cute baby. >> super cute. >> you can't tell how big the baby is. >> 19 1/2 inches long. you don' >>> my mission is simple, to make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now >>> hey, i'm...
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walter schwab, karen demersion, thank you both. >>> it is a long, very long journey for thousands of migrants just to get here. now, they are caught between two worlds. one they say they can't go back to, and another one that isn't necessarily welcoming them. >>> plus, there's no winner for that mega millions, we can call it mega billions now, lottery. get your ticket pool together. we have odds -- we can try again. a live report on your next chance to win big and how big that jackpot will be. what does it take to make digital transformation actually happen? do you just flip a switch... and presto your business is magically transformed? not quite. it takes a ground-breaking company like dell technologies. a family of seven technology leaders working behind the scenes to make the impossible... reality. for instance, we're helping to give cars the power to read your mind from anywhere. ♪ we're helping up to 40% of the nation's donated blood supply... to be redirected to the areas and people that need it most. and we're even developing technology to create a whole new vision for the bli
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long night. you go further west where karen housley is running against the appointed replacement for al franken and of the impact of ellison who has all sorts of problems, dragging the entire ticket down and there's a real chance there, and trump's been out on the iron range northern minnesota, there used to be very democrat and now very republican, so minnesota is a state that is a process of really dramatic change, i think, if we win that senate seat, it will be for schumer, a devastating night. mark: now, you know these votes come in on the east coast, start to spread towards the midwest and go to the west and the far west and have you california where there's six or seven races there, the republicans have held where they're tight races, a couple of points apart, rohrabacher, hunter, chairman who have retired. i think, tell me if you agree, i think the media will do in this country is report in such a way quote, unquote as to try and get the democrats out, try and get the democrat base out, they know if it's close they need the six or seven california seats to put the democrats over the top. am
long night. you go further west where karen housley is running against the appointed replacement for al franken and of the impact of ellison who has all sorts of problems, dragging the entire ticket down and there's a real chance there, and trump's been out on the iron range northern minnesota, there used to be very democrat and now very republican, so minnesota is a state that is a process of really dramatic change, i think, if we win that senate seat, it will be for schumer, a devastating...
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long time. is that momentum play still the place to be? karenif you want to know that you have factors in the downturn , you want to think more about value. so yeah, i think that that's ,asing back from that momentum thinking about the other strategies, just to build in more ballast. where is value in u.s. equities right now? karen: i still think that the near-term ,ut feels really strong therefore we will see more increases and interest rates from the federal reserve. more than is currently priced, which will really help the financials. that is one sector that we are particularly positive on. we still think that there is a component to the tech story, even though broad tech has had it good with the multi-cycle opportunities and structural stories that are very much linked to automation and big consumersthese new toe through the access their access their consumption in a way that they didn't in the past. there are still long-term teams to be pitched, but we are part -- cognizant of the fact that we are late cycle in you have to be more choosy, p
long time. is that momentum play still the place to be? karenif you want to know that you have factors in the downturn , you want to think more about value. so yeah, i think that that's ,asing back from that momentum thinking about the other strategies, just to build in more ballast. where is value in u.s. equities right now? karen: i still think that the near-term ,ut feels really strong therefore we will see more increases and interest rates from the federal reserve. more than is currently...
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karen's friend celeste was for a death sentence. the richards not wanting to go through years of appeals but decided against it. it's a long tough process to really examine. why you feel what you feel. you really have to look at yourself. pretty hard to decide. as soon as vicki and sil learned the identity of the man who raped and murdered their daughter vicki wanted to know more. i want to i want to know why i wonder stan what he did why was this going forward like that what was going on where was his background with that to talk to his mother i don't understand who he was vickie located troy graves mother and gave her a call we're we're we're on the phone together for many many hours. to steer a sopping with each other i said but just to understand what you were going there i want to share with what i'm going through and maybe we can help each other and learn from each other and just come to some kind of peace with all this because god you must be going through a terrible time to watch just you know and she says oh this is she or i. grieve some other blamed herself for her son's actions. and i said i don't think of what
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karen's birthday card. it's a high honor. >> sean: first lady melania trump has long been the target of ruthless attacks fromo signs of them slowing down. now the women on the view did not hold back this week. take a look. >> can we talk about this gigantic white helmet sitting in the shot and it's really. >> oh, gosh. >> not a good thing to see. because it represent as lot of stuff for folks. >> this is also the same woman that in the midst of what happens in puerto rico wore a jacket that set i really don't care, do you? so when she threw down that gauntlet, i have decided not to care about anything she says from now on. what she wears, what she does. what she says. [applause] is it possible that she is not concerned with his mistresses because she was one of them? is that possible? >> sean: i bet they would never treat hillary clinton or michelle obama that way. pretty despicable. press secretary for the first lady responded to those attacks in this tweet day two from attacks from "the view" evette nicole brown check your facts before you accuse anyone of being a mistress. she is the first lady of the u.s
karen's birthday card. it's a high honor. >> sean: first lady melania trump has long been the target of ruthless attacks fromo signs of them slowing down. now the women on the view did not hold back this week. take a look. >> can we talk about this gigantic white helmet sitting in the shot and it's really. >> oh, gosh. >> not a good thing to see. because it represent as lot of stuff for folks. >> this is also the same woman that in the midst of what happens in...
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karen's birthday card. it's a high honor. >> tucker: kanye west gave a long stream of consciousness talk in the white houseroundly attacked for it but if you listen carefully there were some insightful point that he made in some important questions, including whether black americans ought to be monolithically loyal to the democratic party. why should they be? that's the question other people are asking as well, founder and president -- suggesting the democrats have moved left on religion and social policies, even the rule of law itself. they could continue to alienate some conservative minded black voters. star parker joins us tonight. thank you very much for coming on. simple question, first, why should african-americans who for generations have been very loyal to the democratic party rethink that loyalty? >> they've been loyal to the democratic party because blacks have bought this idea of activist government but something very exciting is happening now with trumping office, the trump administration is focusing on urban communities and initiatives so we have two things happening right now. there are very
karen's birthday card. it's a high honor. >> tucker: kanye west gave a long stream of consciousness talk in the white houseroundly attacked for it but if you listen carefully there were some insightful point that he made in some important questions, including whether black americans ought to be monolithically loyal to the democratic party. why should they be? that's the question other people are asking as well, founder and president -- suggesting the democrats have moved left on religion...
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how long does larry cup have -- culp have? karen: i think he has a while. well behind him. -- goodwill behind him. there is so much to do, but i think he is up to it. david: always good to have you here. for the third story, we are going to talk tesla. joseph has a sector perform rating on tesla. here.ood to have you i daresay that was all before we had the settlement with elon musk stepping away as chair. for three years and paying some fines do you have a rosier view today then you did on friday? joseph: i think this is a good andome for tesla, for elon, for shareholders. eliminates the worst case scenario which would have been a prolonged process that could have impacted the company, potentially access to capital and recruitment of executives, and would have barred musk as ceo on the board. the shares are up in the premarket and we expect the stoxx to recover most, if not all of the gains. david: access to capital, how much capital do anticipate they will need over the next 6-12 months. they say they are getting closer to break even. how much difficulty
how long does larry cup have -- culp have? karen: i think he has a while. well behind him. -- goodwill behind him. there is so much to do, but i think he is up to it. david: always good to have you here. for the third story, we are going to talk tesla. joseph has a sector perform rating on tesla. here.ood to have you i daresay that was all before we had the settlement with elon musk stepping away as chair. for three years and paying some fines do you have a rosier view today then you did on...
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karen's birthday card. it's a high honor. >>> welcome back. florida governor rick scott and fema director brock long touring hurricane-damaged areas in the florida panhandle. the death toll stands at 18 across four states. more than 430,000 homes and businesses in seven states have no power. earlier today, governors scott and long saw the devastation in mexico beach, florida. the small coastal community was directly hit and decimated and most was destroyed by 155 mile per hour wind and a very powerful storm surge. >> i think a lot of people don't realize how life-threatening the storm surge is. six feet can kill you, but this is 14 feet and homes were just picked up. they were demolished. storm surge is so dangerous for people. if people learn anything, take storm surge more seriously than people have in the past. >> let's bring in martin savage in mexico beach. you described the effects and that storm surge was like mexico beach had been hit by a tsunami. the governor and fema director were enlightened by what they saw, but what is the situation for people there whether they reed out the storm or t
karen's birthday card. it's a high honor. >>> welcome back. florida governor rick scott and fema director brock long touring hurricane-damaged areas in the florida panhandle. the death toll stands at 18 across four states. more than 430,000 homes and businesses in seven states have no power. earlier today, governors scott and long saw the devastation in mexico beach, florida. the small coastal community was directly hit and decimated and most was destroyed by 155 mile per hour wind and...
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karen, does this help the payment space which of late had been getting hit. >> i'm long master carted they trade together despite the little differences i think itdoes -- it helps als the consumer is strong, the consumer is spending that part of the story is very much intact and the read through to retail and other things is strong from that. >> the 11% growth number it's impressive on payments and they continue to be in some ways non-correlated. but if the ceo is talking about the strength and the tailwind of the global economy, i mean we are not talking about that let's be clear about that. i think theconsumer is rip roaring through the holiday season and then i think we have problems visa is actually cheap to master card for whatever reasons it trades about three turns cheapfer you put the same multiple on it this is a $175 stock. >> you are just ying us it's a sea of red and walds the drop 600 points negative op the year forerheev t dow we have more on what drives the we have more on what drives the selloff whenstewards of our clients' money. entrusted to do what's right. it's a m
karen, does this help the payment space which of late had been getting hit. >> i'm long master carted they trade together despite the little differences i think itdoes -- it helps als the consumer is strong, the consumer is spending that part of the story is very much intact and the read through to retail and other things is strong from that. >> the 11% growth number it's impressive on payments and they continue to be in some ways non-correlated. but if the ceo is talking about the...
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karen: sure. thank you for having me. i confess i don't have the prepared long statements but i'm happy to talk about jamal's journey to the post, and with the post over the last year. if that works. so again, the global opinion section, of "the post" fairly new, and the idea behind it is to recruit writers around the world who can illuminate the corridor of their world for our readers. and we were looking to recruit writers that had profiles, an audience and a that they could bring to "the post." so jamal i came across his name last year around september. so of course we were reading about the crackdowns under mohammad bin salman, and jamal was being quoted frequently. he was in the "new york times," routers, and we were looking and trying to figure out what is our contribution to this conversation and who can we get to write about this. and we just noticed that jamal hadn't had the full english language op-ed about what was happening, so we figured okay, let's find him and put our reporters hat on and find his contact details. and we reached out to friends who put us in touch. i contacted him and said hi, i'm karen at "t
karen: sure. thank you for having me. i confess i don't have the prepared long statements but i'm happy to talk about jamal's journey to the post, and with the post over the last year. if that works. so again, the global opinion section, of "the post" fairly new, and the idea behind it is to recruit writers around the world who can illuminate the corridor of their world for our readers. and we were looking to recruit writers that had profiles, an audience and a that they could bring...
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long time. and health care is under everybody's radar. valuations are reasonable. stay there as well. >> what do you think, karen? >> well, i think i agree something has to give. but i think it's a little sooner than guy thinks of starting with earnings we have the elevated levels of equities, have having to have better earnings. the bar is medium high already that makes me a little bit nervous. starting to looking at the vix buy additional prosecution in probably but i didn't sell anything today. >> when the earnings calls come around they're looking out to 2019 you think a ceo is going out there with the unknown of the tariffs, unknown of the rising rates, unknown of oil prices where they are high compared do last year pb they are going out saying we know we are earning that 2019. or do they give themselves a little leeway. >> we know which management are conservative and which are not process. you think of the comments in the context of that. when you think about the uncertainty around trade we are getting the comments seeing in the fed regional surveys see going from companies on the calls the dollar quietly
long time. and health care is under everybody's radar. valuations are reasonable. stay there as well. >> what do you think, karen? >> well, i think i agree something has to give. but i think it's a little sooner than guy thinks of starting with earnings we have the elevated levels of equities, have having to have better earnings. the bar is medium high already that makes me a little bit nervous. starting to looking at the vix buy additional prosecution in probably but i didn't sell...
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karen. it will this stand up will or will it can this narrative continue to to change and evolve. it's hard to imagine this narrative and this stand up for very long if because it contradicts what was first said and so the question is what's going to be contradictory to come down the pike in the future it may be that this is the narrative that the saudis think suits their interests the best and that this is when they're going to stick with but i agree with your guest that this the pushback is not just going to come from the white house it's going to come from everywhere it's going to come from journalist it's going to come from i think many of the human rights people around the world i think it's going to come hopefully from the congress but it's hard to say with our congress that they do protest and then sometimes but i think look we've seen changes in the narrative from day one we're going to probably see more changes in the narrative and the real question has to be cruised giving us the narrative and what investigation is it based upon and who's who's doing the fighting and if it's the person who is thought to be in charge of what went wrong or
karen. it will this stand up will or will it can this narrative continue to to change and evolve. it's hard to imagine this narrative and this stand up for very long if because it contradicts what was first said and so the question is what's going to be contradictory to come down the pike in the future it may be that this is the narrative that the saudis think suits their interests the best and that this is when they're going to stick with but i agree with your guest that this the pushback is...
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karen attiya and our prayers out to the "washington post" and the khashoggi family. thank you both so much. >>> still ahead, breath-taking destruction in florida. fema brock long is on the ground touring the damage today as the local leaders are stressing the need for food and water for the communeb tis leveled by the storm. and plus, will he stay or go? president trump is hinting at the future departure of the defense secretary james mattis calling him sort of a democrat. ♪ like a big pizza pie ♪ that's amore ♪when the world seems to shine ♪like you've had too much wine ♪ that's amore ♪ bells will ring ♪ ting a ling a ling ♪ ting a ling a ling more to love. applebee's new neighborhood pastas. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. your society was dearled by a woman, who governed thousands... commanded armies... yielded to no one. when i found you in my dna, i learned where my strength comes from. my name is courtney mckinney, and this is my ancestrydna story. now with 2 times more geographic detail than other dna tests. order your kit at ancestrydna.com all the tools you need for every step of the way. make it, squarespace but he has plans today.ain. he
karen attiya and our prayers out to the "washington post" and the khashoggi family. thank you both so much. >>> still ahead, breath-taking destruction in florida. fema brock long is on the ground touring the damage today as the local leaders are stressing the need for food and water for the communeb tis leveled by the storm. and plus, will he stay or go? president trump is hinting at the future departure of the defense secretary james mattis calling him sort of a democrat....
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long as possible. but i want -- if members of the public can be mindful of the time that's remaining. so that everyone can speak. >> good afternoon. i'm karen fleischmann. i'm a white ally of my brothers and sisters of color and i stand in support of everything that they've said to you about what needs to change in the city and county of san francisco. i want to talk about three policies that are exacerbating the racism of my white brothers and sisters and these policies also need to change. number one, offering tax incentives to tech companies without requiring that they hire black and brown people. i moved here because my ex-husband was recruited by a tech company. i facilitate workshops at tech companies. i know what they're like inside. a sea of white and asian faces with a big black security guard outside, a latino woman as the custodian. and a white woman head of h.r. with her little flippy ponytail. this has to change. [applause] number two, setting aside low and moderate income units in luxury residential developments does not address the housing crisis for black and brown san franciscans. [applause] all it does is set up further pe
long as possible. but i want -- if members of the public can be mindful of the time that's remaining. so that everyone can speak. >> good afternoon. i'm karen fleischmann. i'm a white ally of my brothers and sisters of color and i stand in support of everything that they've said to you about what needs to change in the city and county of san francisco. i want to talk about three policies that are exacerbating the racism of my white brothers and sisters and these policies also need to...
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karen's birthday card. it's a high honor. well, yes they're pancakes but they're more than pancakes. they're a pancake experience. introducing the new craft pancake lineup from denny's. >> stephen: how longor your home town to recover. >> jon: oh, my goodness ttook us about six months really to fully recover. >> stephen: we're hearing devastating stories out of the panhandle of florida and georgia from hurricane michael. people are just recovering from hurricane florence. they have months to go there. it will be months before people recover from hurricane florence. it's such devastation out there. ipped to remind everybody out there, if you haven't gotten it yet please go goat "whose boat is this boat?" these are comments that don't help in the aftermath of everyd hh don tp said bern, north carolina, after hurricane florence. i'll give you a little taste of what the president said. "is this your boat or did it become your boat?" lots of wisdom like this in there. ( laughter ) and i tell you this, because every penny of "the late show's"" proceeds of this book go to hospital people recovering from hurricane florence and now hurricane michael. >> jon: that's right. >> stephen: go get it. s
karen's birthday card. it's a high honor. well, yes they're pancakes but they're more than pancakes. they're a pancake experience. introducing the new craft pancake lineup from denny's. >> stephen: how longor your home town to recover. >> jon: oh, my goodness ttook us about six months really to fully recover. >> stephen: we're hearing devastating stories out of the panhandle of florida and georgia from hurricane michael. people are just recovering from hurricane florence. they...
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karen hua reporting. police say velasco was booked into taft city jail for first degree burglary. he also has an outstanding misdemeanor warrant for possession of drug paraphernalia. this isn't just any longnce relationship. this is long distance with the best wifi experience plus the most free shows to stream. and with savings on wireless, this is a relationship with more money to spend on the important things. this is how xfinity makes life... simple. easy. awesome. get started with xfinity internet for just $29.99 a month for 12 months, and ask how you can save when you include xfinity mobile with your internet. click, call or visit a store today. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell is promising a vote by this weekend on brett kavanaugh's supreme court nomination.(ken) as ryan o'donnell shows us, iing to his testimony as evidence he's unfit to sit on the high court. i think he crossed the line in terms of the sharpness and the partisanship of itcritics zeroed in on brett kavanaugh's confrontational reply to sex abuse allegations "this whole two week effort has been a calculated and orchestrated political hit."and his sworn denial of ex
karen hua reporting. police say velasco was booked into taft city jail for first degree burglary. he also has an outstanding misdemeanor warrant for possession of drug paraphernalia. this isn't just any longnce relationship. this is long distance with the best wifi experience plus the most free shows to stream. and with savings on wireless, this is a relationship with more money to spend on the important things. this is how xfinity makes life... simple. easy. awesome. get started with xfinity...
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karen's birthday card. i like your card, but i'm absolutely not paying an annual fee. discover has no annual fees. really? yeah. we just don't believe in them. oh nice. you would not believe how longe been rehearsing that. no annual fee on any card. only from discover. introducing fidelity stock and bond index funds with lower expense ratios than comparable vanguard funds. and we now offer the industry's first true zero expense ratio index funds directly to investors. plus, we have fidelity mutual funds with zero minimum investment. how many other firms give you this much value? absolutely zero. ♪ why don't they do what they say ♪ ♪ say what they mean ♪ baby, one thing leads to another ♪ >>> welcome back. right now president trump's legal team is working on the answers to a series of written questions from the special counsel. that comes after months of back and forth between the two of them as the president continues to deny there's anything for him to talk about. >> are you preparing written answers for the special counsel team? are you preparing? >> i don't talk about that. i just say this and everybody knows it, no collusion. there never was. there never will be. f >> the real
karen's birthday card. i like your card, but i'm absolutely not paying an annual fee. discover has no annual fees. really? yeah. we just don't believe in them. oh nice. you would not believe how longe been rehearsing that. no annual fee on any card. only from discover. introducing fidelity stock and bond index funds with lower expense ratios than comparable vanguard funds. and we now offer the industry's first true zero expense ratio index funds directly to investors. plus, we have fidelity...
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karen's birthday card. i like your card, but i'm absolutely not paying an annual fee. discover has no annual fees. really? yeah. we just don't believe in them. oh nice. you would not believe how longearsing that. no annual fee on any card. only from discover. in them therr hills on your guarantevacation.find gold but we can guarantee the best price on this rental cabin. or any accomodation from hotels to yurts. booking.com, booking.yeah my dbut now, i take used tometamucil every day.sh it traps and removes the waste that weighs me down, so i feel lighter. try metamucil, and begin to feel what lighter feels like. >>> you were saying dr. ford was a credible witness otherwise. >> i believe she was a victim and a survivor of a sexual assault in that the trauma has stayed with her her entire life. >> you just didn't believe it was judge kavanaugh? >> we have a presumption of innocence in this country and it's a very important presumption. and we also believe in due process and fairness. >> susan collins of maine talking with morgan ratford on voting on confirm kavanaugh. it shifts the supreme court to the highest in the land for years to come. his first cases will be on immigration, pr
karen's birthday card. i like your card, but i'm absolutely not paying an annual fee. discover has no annual fees. really? yeah. we just don't believe in them. oh nice. you would not believe how longearsing that. no annual fee on any card. only from discover. in them therr hills on your guarantevacation.find gold but we can guarantee the best price on this rental cabin. or any accomodation from hotels to yurts. booking.com, booking.yeah my dbut now, i take used tometamucil every day.sh it traps...
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karen maria al stead who attended the summit. we were texting after it was over. describe for the audience, you are a republican, a longthe white house before. describe to us the difference with events you've attended when george w. bush was president and this was it. >> it was completely surreal. it was a surreal moment. i was there representing bold tv. i've been there many, many times. i sat there and said to myself that i'm at a trump rally and it was my first trump rally because it was surreal. there are really no words to describe it. it was very, very shocking. >> yeah. let me just play a little bit of a sound bite. this is donald trump at this summit, quote unquote, slash pep rally defending his what the hell do you have to lose line? >> so i'm reading these numbers and i just looked up. i say, vote for me. what the hell do you have to lose? what's disrespectful? then i said it over and over at every speech and you know what, my poll numbers, you saw, with african-american went up, up, up, up because they started saying, he's right. he's right. >> that's not even true. like that's not even true. he has terrible
karen maria al stead who attended the summit. we were texting after it was over. describe for the audience, you are a republican, a longthe white house before. describe to us the difference with events you've attended when george w. bush was president and this was it. >> it was completely surreal. it was a surreal moment. i was there representing bold tv. i've been there many, many times. i sat there and said to myself that i'm at a trump rally and it was my first trump rally because it...