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just big-time traders who got burned joining us, we have more how retail investor are faring hi, kate happyy. >> happy friday. hey! it was a wild week for a lot of retail investors bullish traders using robinhood, hit by the pandemic sought best returns overthe past two months as the market's momentum turned around top names in the app all in the red according to third party tracker robin track ford top pick down 10% yesterday. airlines meanwhile which had been a winner for rob. hood investors, those repounded, down double digits yesterday in robinhood. a lot of names up again with the broader market another name surging demand and trading volume on rob. hood today, hertz. that stock seesawing despite may brun bankruptcy filing. allowing the stock to do a secondary stock offering of a billion shares even though the value could get wiped out. barclays weighing in on the trend saying robinhood and other retail traders are not behind this year's rally. favorite stocks tend to underperform analysts say more robinhood customers moving in to a stock has core responsibilitied to lower returns. not
just big-time traders who got burned joining us, we have more how retail investor are faring hi, kate happyy. >> happy friday. hey! it was a wild week for a lot of retail investors bullish traders using robinhood, hit by the pandemic sought best returns overthe past two months as the market's momentum turned around top names in the app all in the red according to third party tracker robin track ford top pick down 10% yesterday. airlines meanwhile which had been a winner for rob. hood...
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time traders who got burned kate rooney joins us with more on how retail investors are faring hi, kate happyday. >> it was a wild week for a lot of retail investors. bullish traders using robinhood had been picking stocked hit by the pandemic which saw the best returns over the past two months but yesterday these top names on the app were all in the red. according to third party tracker robin track, ford was a top pick that was down about 10% yesterday. the airlines meanwhile which had been a winner for robinhood investors as those rebounded were down double digits yesterday. a lot of those names were back up again today with the broader market but another name seeing surging demand and trading volume on robinhood today hertz. that stock seesawing this week despite its may bankruptcy filing barclay's weighing in on this trend this morning saying that robinhood and other retail traders are not behind this year's rally their favorite stocks tend to underperform analysts say more robinhood customers moving into a stock has corresponded to lower returns, not higher returns. >> this is all so fas
time traders who got burned kate rooney joins us with more on how retail investors are faring hi, kate happyday. >> it was a wild week for a lot of retail investors. bullish traders using robinhood had been picking stocked hit by the pandemic which saw the best returns over the past two months but yesterday these top names on the app were all in the red. according to third party tracker robin track, ford was a top pick that was down about 10% yesterday. the airlines meanwhile which had...
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. ♪ increasingly important kate rogers joining us now with more on what it is and how it is going to go. happyy, kate >> hi, brian experts do say contact tracing is going to play an increasingly important role in our new normal helping to track those who have been infected and those they may have come in contact with to ensure safety for all involved >> contact tracing is a focused way to respond to the coronavirus. it allows us to slow down the spread of infections without having to do a stay-at-home order. really important to the reopening process. more of a safety valve to prevent the reopening to turning into a big problem >> cities have seen them work firsthand. patterson, new jersey a city of about 150,000 people they had about 6,000 cases with 260 cases daily. doubled response team to 55 with tracers working long hours on many cases the city has lost some 300 people, infections have dropped to around 25 or so per day >> in the absence of treatment and in the absence of a vaccine, this is what it is going to take to reduce the spread of this virus. >> as many as 150,000 tracers could be
. ♪ increasingly important kate rogers joining us now with more on what it is and how it is going to go. happyy, kate >> hi, brian experts do say contact tracing is going to play an increasingly important role in our new normal helping to track those who have been infected and those they may have come in contact with to ensure safety for all involved >> contact tracing is a focused way to respond to the coronavirus. it allows us to slow down the spread of infections without having...
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kate snow. to all of the dads out there, happy father's day and stay safe. >>> a group of young people taking response ability. one man explains why he took part in the prank. good evening, thanks for joining us. that rally was the first in months. expected to draw crowds upward of 20,000 inside and more outside. look at this as the president took the stage, it remained pretty much empty.
kate snow. to all of the dads out there, happy father's day and stay safe. >>> a group of young people taking response ability. one man explains why he took part in the prank. good evening, thanks for joining us. that rally was the first in months. expected to draw crowds upward of 20,000 inside and more outside. look at this as the president took the stage, it remained pretty much empty.
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i just know that they will be happy to have one. >> reporter: kate has been making ten blankets a month for 17 years. and you don't need me to tell you that's a lot of support for people who need i a hand made hug in the form of a blanket. >> that's the kind of person i am. i love to do things for people and i have given a lot to places where they're doing chemo and dialysis. just fills my heart. >> it makes me want to learn how to crochet so i can pass the gift along. i can't think of a nicer gift, i really can't. flowers come and go. and i love flowers. but the blanket is like forever. >> kate, i've never met you. but what a gift. >> reporter: a blanket keeps the body warm. the gift of a comfort blanket warms the heart. in san jose, dustin dorsey, "abc7 news." >> kate is so sweet. we invite you to join better bay area project thanks and share your gratitude for everybody on the frontlines of the covid-19 battle. >>> build a better bay area means taking care of our health. a bay area eye clinic is speeding up the way it handles examines during the covid-19 crisis. dan ashley has a look
i just know that they will be happy to have one. >> reporter: kate has been making ten blankets a month for 17 years. and you don't need me to tell you that's a lot of support for people who need i a hand made hug in the form of a blanket. >> that's the kind of person i am. i love to do things for people and i have given a lot to places where they're doing chemo and dialysis. just fills my heart. >> it makes me want to learn how to crochet so i can pass the gift along. i can't...
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kate grubber. >> good afternoon. you have to get through me before you can get too happy hour, so i promise i will make it happen quickly. mark twain said it best, as he usually does. close make the man. naked people have little to no influence on society. all right. but mark twain also said, the more i learn about people, the more i like my dog. so maybe, we shouldn't exactly take his word for it. also, he addressed like this. (laughs) so why don't we go to the british author, robert campbell, who wrote and 1740, seven no man is ignorant that it taylor is the one who makes our clothes, to sum he not only makes their dress, but in some measure, maybe said to make themselves. so, yes in short, clothes make the man. in the 18th century, people really had a relationship with their clothing, a relationship or at least a knowledge of the trades, men women, merchants, seamstresses, in slaved africans, and others who had a role in producing clothing. this is very true for alexandria, virginia, on the eve of the revolution. the residents of 18th century alexandria were part of a world that adhered to strict social hierarchies,
kate grubber. >> good afternoon. you have to get through me before you can get too happy hour, so i promise i will make it happen quickly. mark twain said it best, as he usually does. close make the man. naked people have little to no influence on society. all right. but mark twain also said, the more i learn about people, the more i like my dog. so maybe, we shouldn't exactly take his word for it. also, he addressed like this. (laughs) so why don't we go to the british author, robert...
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kate gruber. >> good afternoon. so you've got to get through me before we can get to happy hour, so i promise i'll make that happen. mark twain said it best, clothes make the man. naked people have little to know influence on society. but mark twain also said the more i learn about people, the more i like my dog. so maybe we shouldn't exactly take his word for it. also, he dressed like this. so why don't we go to the british author, robert campbell, who wrote in 1747 no man is ignorant that the tailor is the one who makes our clothes, to some he not only makes their dress, but in some measure may be said to make themselves flt so in short, clothes make the man. and in 18th century, in the 18th century, people really had a relationship with their clothing. a relationship or at least a knowledge of the tradesmen, the women, the merchants, seamstresses and slaved africans and those who had a role in producing or importing the clothing. this was true for alexandria, virginia, right here on the eve of the revolution. the residents of 18th century alexandria were part of a world that defined itself by adherence to strict
kate gruber. >> good afternoon. so you've got to get through me before we can get to happy hour, so i promise i'll make that happen. mark twain said it best, clothes make the man. naked people have little to know influence on society. but mark twain also said the more i learn about people, the more i like my dog. so maybe we shouldn't exactly take his word for it. also, he dressed like this. so why don't we go to the british author, robert campbell, who wrote in 1747 no man is ignorant...
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kate gruber. >> well good afternoon. so you have to get through me before we can get to happy hour so i'll try to make that happen with as much alack ritity of possible. >> mark twain said it best. clothes make the man. little men little to no influence onsite. and the more i like about people, the more i like my dog. also, he dressed like this. [ laughter ] so why don't we go to the british author robert campbell who wrote in 1747 no man is ignore about that a tailor makes our clothes and some makes their dress and said to make themselves. so, yes, in short, clothes make the man. and in 18th century people really had a relationship with their clothing. a relationship or a knowledge of the tradesmen, women, merchants and seamstresses and others who are a role in producing clothing, importing or selling that clothing. so this is very true for alexandria, virginia, right here on the eve of the revolution. the residents of 18th century alexandria were part of a world that defined by adherence to strict social hierarchy and clothing and textile consumption presented a unique dichotomy which we shall see was based on choice a
kate gruber. >> well good afternoon. so you have to get through me before we can get to happy hour so i'll try to make that happen with as much alack ritity of possible. >> mark twain said it best. clothes make the man. little men little to no influence onsite. and the more i like about people, the more i like my dog. also, he dressed like this. [ laughter ] so why don't we go to the british author robert campbell who wrote in 1747 no man is ignore about that a tailor makes our...
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kate says with god anything is possible and that senior yesterday i was like on d a. >>she gets so happy. she just had a big smile. >>that was monique robinson reporting doctors say myra ramirez still has a long road ahead of her but they say they think she will eventually make a full recovery. >>after refusing to resign u.s. attorney geoffrey berman has now been fired attorney general william barr said the president trump dismissed the powerful lawyer from the southern district of new york but the president contradicted that statement today claiming that he was not involved in the decision. >>30 general barr. you know that that the department by department. i'm not involved. >>in recent years federal prosecutors in new york have been over saying a number of prosecutions and investigations with ties to president trump that includes an ongoing investigation into the president's personal lawyer, rudy giuliani and his business dealings as well as the prosecution of 2 businessmen lev parnas and igor fruman both associates of giuliani and with ties to the ukraine impeachment investigation, a
kate says with god anything is possible and that senior yesterday i was like on d a. >>she gets so happy. she just had a big smile. >>that was monique robinson reporting doctors say myra ramirez still has a long road ahead of her but they say they think she will eventually make a full recovery. >>after refusing to resign u.s. attorney geoffrey berman has now been fired attorney general william barr said the president trump dismissed the powerful lawyer from the southern...
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happy with mr. bolton. we will catch up with mr. cirilli in about 10 minutes. i want to start with kate moore, blackrock strategist. can you tell me whether traditional approaches matter anymore in a world dominated by monetary policy? kate: let me just say, good morning. i think valuations at this point are really tricky, especially forward measures of valuation. no one knows at this point, , have a, companies great sense of what earnings .ill be in 2020 or 2021 i thank we are experiencing a lot of dislocations in the economy and consumption patterns, and it is pre-difficult to predict. so valuations in and of themselves are a difficult way to make investment decisions. what i will say is on across asset basis, with all of this qe, with all of this repression of yield, equities may look a little bit better. tom: this is extraordinary. i agree, it is completely unusual times, but june 30 beckons. how will institutional buy side 1?ey reset for july ate: i am not sure we have giant rebalance after the second quarter. they never tend to move the market is much as we might fear. i think there has been a consistent reba
happy with mr. bolton. we will catch up with mr. cirilli in about 10 minutes. i want to start with kate moore, blackrock strategist. can you tell me whether traditional approaches matter anymore in a world dominated by monetary policy? kate: let me just say, good morning. i think valuations at this point are really tricky, especially forward measures of valuation. no one knows at this point, , have a, companies great sense of what earnings .ill be in 2020 or 2021 i thank we are experiencing a...
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kate, janice, corrine, thank you for the wonderful discussion. thank you. >> thank you. you.ank >> thank you. >> thank you, everyone. and happy centennial!> you are watching american tv, covering history c-span style, with event coverage, eyewitness accounts, archival films, lectures in classrooms and visits to museums and historic places, all every weekend on c-span3. >> tonight on reel america, we from theour films 1940's and 1950 that profile industries negatively affected by the coronavirus pandemic. andauto, dairy, restaurant airline industries. here's a preview. youerhaps there are jobs never thought of as being an important part of the great american economy pattern. but every basic task is essential to the necessity and of all in this blessed land of all of us. west or south, no matter where you go or what you are looking for, you'll find somebody working. working is a part of the vast interlocking and thatrk of production leaves the raw material to finished product. turpentine is the first link in conveyor belt that winds its way from south to east to west to north to portland, to portland, oregon. >> although in the modern dair
kate, janice, corrine, thank you for the wonderful discussion. thank you. >> thank you. you.ank >> thank you. >> thank you, everyone. and happy centennial!> you are watching american tv, covering history c-span style, with event coverage, eyewitness accounts, archival films, lectures in classrooms and visits to museums and historic places, all every weekend on c-span3. >> tonight on reel america, we from theour films 1940's and 1950 that profile industries negatively...
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happy to have the two of them here tonight. so without further ado, robert and michael, the digital podium is yours. >> thank you, kate. what a pleasure it is to be with you to discuss your book, "the e system: who rigged it, how we fix it." actually i think a manifesto for a new progressive politics, and so i'm eager to discuss it with you and to see what our audience and our participants have to say. everybody knows bob, that you are one of the leading progressive voices and thinkers on the american scene today, and this book, it's an example really of fresh thinking for progressive politics. so thanks so much for joining us and for writing the book. >> michael, let me thank you for joining us as well, and harvard bookstore for putting this on. this is a virtual book tour in the way, and there are virtues in virtual book tours, and after having done a lot of book tours and my life i am thankful for virtual book tour present a real book tour. the downside is i don't get to see in person. michael, you are a a dear fried and i wish to reestablish in person, someday post coronavirus, hope we have a chance to sit down and
happy to have the two of them here tonight. so without further ado, robert and michael, the digital podium is yours. >> thank you, kate. what a pleasure it is to be with you to discuss your book, "the e system: who rigged it, how we fix it." actually i think a manifesto for a new progressive politics, and so i'm eager to discuss it with you and to see what our audience and our participants have to say. everybody knows bob, that you are one of the leading progressive voices and...
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kate nelson who's never even med jonie. it's her way to help. >> it makes me feel really good because i know that the joy and the happiness that they can bring.w those people, that's fine. i just know they will be happy to have one. >> she's been making ten blankets a month for the past 17 years and you don't need me to tell you that is a lot of support for people who need it the most. a handmade hug in the form of a blanket. >> that is the kind of person i am. i love to do things for people. and i've given a lot to er chem dialysis. fills my heart. it makes me want to learn how to crochet so i can pass the gift along. >> i can't think of a nicer gift. i really can't. flowers come and go and i love flowers but the blanket is like a gift forever. >> kate, i've never met you. but what a gift. >> reporter: a blanket keeps the body warm. the gift of a comfort blanket warms the heart. in san jose, abc7 news. >> invite to you join "better bay area project thanks" and share your gratitude for everyone on the front lines of the covid-19. #better bay area to show us how you are saying thank you and we'll try to share it with the community. and that is
kate nelson who's never even med jonie. it's her way to help. >> it makes me feel really good because i know that the joy and the happiness that they can bring.w those people, that's fine. i just know they will be happy to have one. >> she's been making ten blankets a month for the past 17 years and you don't need me to tell you that is a lot of support for people who need it the most. a handmade hug in the form of a blanket. >> that is the kind of person i am. i love to do...
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kate. she is amazing. technical director brendan wishing his father tim, who is vietnam veteran, a happy father's day. you have been where his father has been. thank you for your service for all dads everywhere. jed over to you. jedediah: thank you so much, pete. president trump rallying supporters in tulsa last night. his first event in more than three months. so how was his message received? here to break it down, president and partner of malansky and partners, lee carter. welcome to the show as always. >> thank you so much. great to see you again. jedediah: great to see you. we'll break down three particular instances. we'll take a listen to first trump attacking joe biden. let's listen. we'll talk about it. >> joe biden has surrendered to his party and to the left-wing mob. he has no control. does anybody honestly think he controls these radical maniacs? [booing] you know what he says to his wife? he is not confusing her with his sister, get me the hell out of here. these people are crazy! jedediah: so why was this a key moment, lee? >> yeah. you know, i think that the president has a couple of di
kate. she is amazing. technical director brendan wishing his father tim, who is vietnam veteran, a happy father's day. you have been where his father has been. thank you for your service for all dads everywhere. jed over to you. jedediah: thank you so much, pete. president trump rallying supporters in tulsa last night. his first event in more than three months. so how was his message received? here to break it down, president and partner of malansky and partners, lee carter. welcome to the show...