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it was like the day of kramer for the jim beam or the jim kramer you know with those green or and you know i mean i mean this is jim kramer had a plastic hammer as well during his in told us you know. jon stewart who was big on cable kids he was a comedian who was on t.v. for a while he ripped james cramer apart in an interview and exposed him as a because he admits he likes to manipulate prices james kramer and he has a tape of him saying this and jon stewart replated for him and he felt quite embarrassed but so this is just a repeat of that scene and so who will be the new dave portland's and somebody is in the wings they'll be the new dave portnoy i might add in response to his 3 f on this one tesla announces $5000000000.00 at the market stock sale so certainly iran must did a good job as the c.e.o. dumping on chumps on robin hood out following day fortnight so they don't write there and the stock. market composition i believe triggered vesting schedule all for him that's worth hundreds of billions of dollars alternately. perhaps so he's and the lot of innuendo and allegations of m
it was like the day of kramer for the jim beam or the jim kramer you know with those green or and you know i mean i mean this is jim kramer had a plastic hammer as well during his in told us you know. jon stewart who was big on cable kids he was a comedian who was on t.v. for a while he ripped james cramer apart in an interview and exposed him as a because he admits he likes to manipulate prices james kramer and he has a tape of him saying this and jon stewart replated for him and he felt quite...
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because kramer didn't make a mistake about pelosi.d for hoax, raid by conservative jacob wall and associates, the post admitted in an editor's note that it ran the story after fail to go obtain appropriate confirmation, that is after the fbi declined to confirm the supposed raid. very embarrassing. there's just no question that president trump's handling to have coronavirus needs serious journalistic scrutiny but look at some of the language being used on cnn. here is cnn carl who regularly denounces the trump administration as worst than watergate. >> we are witnessing a -- instead of protecting the health and welfare of the people in the united states. howie: a homicidal president. okay. >> holding an indoor rally in june is criminal endangerment, what is it now? >> homicide. what else could you call an act that because of its negligence results in the deaths of others? howie: there's the word again, homicide. people do make their own decisions whether to attend rallies and here is cnn veteran medical correspondent elizabeth cohen a
because kramer didn't make a mistake about pelosi.d for hoax, raid by conservative jacob wall and associates, the post admitted in an editor's note that it ran the story after fail to go obtain appropriate confirmation, that is after the fbi declined to confirm the supposed raid. very embarrassing. there's just no question that president trump's handling to have coronavirus needs serious journalistic scrutiny but look at some of the language being used on cnn. here is cnn carl who regularly...
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to look at the volatility and if there's any value to be had, hilary kramer, cio of kramer capital researchhave the chart on our terminal for the viewers demonstrating the s&p and nasdaq of late. it could be looking to test its 50 day moving average which could see bidding getting fiercer. do you see a risk of market collection? hilary: absolutely. the market still has so much more to deflate. when one compares the performance in terms of returns of nasdaq, let's say, versus russell 2000 value is down 17.5%. down 17.5% on the year. there is just so much room for a rotation to take place. because of the nature of this tech rally that we have , august 2020ere and the deflation of the past two days, it has been such pain for individual investors. they are the ones that really have this going. they were in the options market. they were buying up on margin and there is so much more room for it to go down. apple, tesla. tesla would have to be selling cars for the next 1000 years to justify its valuation. that doesn't mean i don't respect elon musk or respect tesla or think it is the best car comp
to look at the volatility and if there's any value to be had, hilary kramer, cio of kramer capital researchhave the chart on our terminal for the viewers demonstrating the s&p and nasdaq of late. it could be looking to test its 50 day moving average which could see bidding getting fiercer. do you see a risk of market collection? hilary: absolutely. the market still has so much more to deflate. when one compares the performance in terms of returns of nasdaq, let's say, versus russell 2000...
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debra kramer, vha, and mr. andrew sentino from vha. the department of veterans affairs for va's response to covid-19 demonstrated the strength and agility of an integrated health care system operating as a single enterprise. despite global shortages of ppe, the va was able to sustain operations in locations experiencing high demand due to covid surges. supply chain challenges are not unique to the va. we are experiencing the same challenges as every hospital system in the country, however the advantage of being the largest integrated health care system in the country, one with 170 hospitals, is our ability to share our supply and personnel resources between sites based on immediate health care needs. to be clear, we prepare year round for all contingencies to include infectious diseases and other catastrophic events. however, the magnitude of this global pandemic has provided the opportunity for some improvements. part of this pandemic, the va began transforming our supply chain to increase efficiency, maximize value to clinical custom
debra kramer, vha, and mr. andrew sentino from vha. the department of veterans affairs for va's response to covid-19 demonstrated the strength and agility of an integrated health care system operating as a single enterprise. despite global shortages of ppe, the va was able to sustain operations in locations experiencing high demand due to covid surges. supply chain challenges are not unique to the va. we are experiencing the same challenges as every hospital system in the country, however the...
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kramer in jerusalem. the united nations has backed closer monitoring rights violations in exiled opposition leaders. had demanded the government end violence against protesters she called for an international mission to document atrocities committed since a disputed election last month hardline president alexander has threatened to close the national borders insisting foreign powers are behind the protest movement. correspondent nick connelly joins us now from minsk. this frontline it took enough sky spoke via video link at the un human rights council and called for more engagement from the international community to resolve her country's crisis what was the reaction. the fact that. government and its allies russia and china to close down these kind of discussions in international forums like the un. now being treated as the legitimate representative one of the country. to be expected. but i think that opposition. and. the government. itself is pretty significant. that came out of. a strange event. that.
kramer in jerusalem. the united nations has backed closer monitoring rights violations in exiled opposition leaders. had demanded the government end violence against protesters she called for an international mission to document atrocities committed since a disputed election last month hardline president alexander has threatened to close the national borders insisting foreign powers are behind the protest movement. correspondent nick connelly joins us now from minsk. this frontline it took...
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might be even extended but what will come afterwards that's the main question of people do here tony kramer in jerusalem appreciate it tanya. governments in western europe are acting to head off a 2nd wave of the pandemic france is reporting more than $10000.00 new infections a day the french city of nice has become the latest city to come under social restrictions again and in scenes reminiscent of those earlier this year some hospitals like one in new york or already buckling under the pressure. fighting for air this 36 year old is just one of many younger patients being admitted to hospital in france here in leon doctors feared they may run out of beds in intensive care. because i couldn't see. that we just don't know how high the numbers will go up during the 2nd wave when these cases may peak again is unpredictable. my problem is the staff were exhausted i don't know if we have enough to get through a 2nd wave of this in fact according to recent surveys a growing number of people in france question the country's strategy to fight the virus the lines for testing are getting longer but t
might be even extended but what will come afterwards that's the main question of people do here tony kramer in jerusalem appreciate it tanya. governments in western europe are acting to head off a 2nd wave of the pandemic france is reporting more than $10000.00 new infections a day the french city of nice has become the latest city to come under social restrictions again and in scenes reminiscent of those earlier this year some hospitals like one in new york or already buckling under the...
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let's get more on this now is our correspondent tanya kramer in dru's long debates you tanya with a coronavirus cases hitting a new high in israel how have people been reacting to the latest lockdown announcement. i think people have been prepared for this in a way the outline of this had been decided last week but they only knew you know how long it's going to be from last night's press conference by prime minister benyamin netanyahu but they had hoped that it will work out differently i mean there's a sense here that for a long time there has been no government's strategy as to how to deal with this crisis and of course it will hit hard of businesses. people who might. be put on temporary leave again and the economy has not really become better since the last lockdown and of course it's also a period now of the high holy days starting with the jewish new year the looked on is supposed to start on friday on the eve of. the jews new year and this is usually a period where people are coming together where families visiting each other have means really able to travel much over the past month all
let's get more on this now is our correspondent tanya kramer in dru's long debates you tanya with a coronavirus cases hitting a new high in israel how have people been reacting to the latest lockdown announcement. i think people have been prepared for this in a way the outline of this had been decided last week but they only knew you know how long it's going to be from last night's press conference by prime minister benyamin netanyahu but they had hoped that it will work out differently i mean...
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stephen kramer, thank you very much indeed. bloomberg. ♪ ritika: time for the bloomberg business flash. tesla higher after the electric carmaker plunged a record 21%. the company nearly missed out on being included in the s&p 500 index. that took investors who had bet on its entry into the benchmark by surprise. pfizer and germany's biontech have a vexing deal with the european union, the biggest yet. they have agreed to supply the eu with 200 million doses of their experimental vaccine. the deal includes an option for additional 100 million doses. netflix founder reed hastings it's down with david rubenstein for the latest episode of the david rubenstein show, peer-to-peer conversations. he was asked about his $120 million gift to historically black colleges and universities. ♪ um, to bring attention to the the of the hbcu, historically black colleges and universities, like morehouse and spelman and support their work. they do develop thousands and thousands of black leaders throughout the country. ritika: you can watch all of
stephen kramer, thank you very much indeed. bloomberg. ♪ ritika: time for the bloomberg business flash. tesla higher after the electric carmaker plunged a record 21%. the company nearly missed out on being included in the s&p 500 index. that took investors who had bet on its entry into the benchmark by surprise. pfizer and germany's biontech have a vexing deal with the european union, the biggest yet. they have agreed to supply the eu with 200 million doses of their experimental vaccine....
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again and now has one of the highest per capita rates in the world our jerusalem correspondent tanya kramer has this report. just a few hours before the country goes into its 2nd prolonged lockdown people in this market here in jerusalem rushing to get their shopping done the lockdown comes at the start of one of the most important holidays. the jewish new year starting friday israelis who only be allowed to bend to 500 meters from their home the finalist of frustrations and exceptions published on thursday is still the new knockdown comes as the country has seen infection rates rise dramatically the new rules will keep israel he said told me except for going out to cover basic needs to go out for shopping or to go to work school small sports and this will be shuttered and restaurants will only be allowed to do deliveries. this follows weeks so for erotic decision making by the government its handling of the corona crisis has been sharply criticised in recent weeks i think it's going to be hard after one knock down i think most people are just kind of tired of it they see it as mainly polit
again and now has one of the highest per capita rates in the world our jerusalem correspondent tanya kramer has this report. just a few hours before the country goes into its 2nd prolonged lockdown people in this market here in jerusalem rushing to get their shopping done the lockdown comes at the start of one of the most important holidays. the jewish new year starting friday israelis who only be allowed to bend to 500 meters from their home the finalist of frustrations and exceptions...
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sounds like -- senator crepe he he kramer has not been able to make the connection. we conclude the hearing. i would like to say in response to senator brown and to some of the other comments that have been made, there is a commitment on the part of the president, on the part of many of us in congress to put a strong, fully effective relief package together. at this point, i personally believe that we have not had the willingness from the other side. to engage in a reasonable package, and that the demands continue to be our way or the highway. and frankly, i believe that there are many items that we have already reached agreement on or which we could reach agreement on very rapidly, if we would take them up, had the willingness to simply take them up and do them individually. and -- so my hope is that while we continue to work on a meaningful, comprehensive package, that we also recognize that we need to act and we need to acted now. and there is a significant amount of good, solid relief that we can put forward rapidly if we can just get agreement to move forward to
sounds like -- senator crepe he he kramer has not been able to make the connection. we conclude the hearing. i would like to say in response to senator brown and to some of the other comments that have been made, there is a commitment on the part of the president, on the part of many of us in congress to put a strong, fully effective relief package together. at this point, i personally believe that we have not had the willingness from the other side. to engage in a reasonable package, and that...
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let's go now to israel and tanya kramer standing by. let's start with news of rockets being fired from gaza at israel. what more do we know. >> the sirens went off during the signing ceremony right at the time in washington and the police and military confirmed that two rockets were fired from gaza into israel toward the a southern city and one of them was intercepted by the antimissile defense system and one landed. two people were like r lightly injured from shrapnel and some suffered from shock. brent: how is this deal being viewed by the pal stunniansis? -- palestinians. >> i think they heard from pal continuian officials at the time the normalization agreements r agreements were announced. some called it a betrayal and some a sellout. i talked to some and there's a range of reaction. some were initially angry but not surprised because the ties were known but mostly behind the scenes. there was also a sense of disappointment and abandon meme in some polls saying those countries abandoned the palestinian cause and there is disappoint
let's go now to israel and tanya kramer standing by. let's start with news of rockets being fired from gaza at israel. what more do we know. >> the sirens went off during the signing ceremony right at the time in washington and the police and military confirmed that two rockets were fired from gaza into israel toward the a southern city and one of them was intercepted by the antimissile defense system and one landed. two people were like r lightly injured from shrapnel and some suffered...
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dramatic rise in kobe cases and deaths needs a 14 day lockdown is set to begin next week used tanya kramer reports. this area of the emergency room at this hospital and on this kept off limits with the help of remote cameras and money tows emergency physician piece and to steam follow up on the patients suspected of carrying the coronavirus they cared for in isolation rooms the security. of europe and the moment every day we can see more and more patients at the moment because it is almost for we have maybe. one more patient of the true open another department with a rate of over 3000 new corona infections every day the upward trend is boring for a small country israel has a population of just 9000000 every time a new case comes in peace has to take full protective measures it's a strain for staff and patients alike why is where was hailed for containing the pandemic at the beginning of the crisis it's infection rate is no one dubois per capita top pulse experts like professor of epidemiology go barbash say israel is at a crucial crossroads and needs a more decisive strategy what should be
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correspondent tanya kramer is in jerusalem and earlier we asked her how palestinians are reacting. well i think we heard already from palestinian officials at the time when those normalization agreements were announced. they said it's a betrayal some called it a sellout and i talked to a lot of palestinians here in the past weeks or so there's a range of reactions to that some you know where initially very angry but also not surprised because those toys where known but they were mostly behind the scenes. there was also a sense of disappointment and abandonment and also reflected in some polls saying those countries abandon the palestinian cause at the same time there's also disappointment at their own leadership in ramallah and in gaza it's a divided leadership that it that it come to this that it's another problem with the trial. that there is no solution in sight at the same time also have to say there's a sense that there might be a shift in the region up until now actually palestinians could actually count at least on the publicly stated position by the arab countries that ther
correspondent tanya kramer is in jerusalem and earlier we asked her how palestinians are reacting. well i think we heard already from palestinian officials at the time when those normalization agreements were announced. they said it's a betrayal some called it a sellout and i talked to a lot of palestinians here in the past weeks or so there's a range of reactions to that some you know where initially very angry but also not surprised because those toys where known but they were mostly behind...
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in public cases and deaths means a 14 day lockdown is set to begin next week did that news tanya kramer reports. this area of the emergency room at this hospital and this on the sea on this kept off limits with the help of remote cameras and money towards emergency physician piece and his team for up on the patients suspected of carrying the coronavirus they cared for in isolation rooms for security is severe and the moment every we can see more and more patients at the moment or. is almost for we have maybe. one more patient of the true open another department with a rage of over 3000 new corona infections every day the upward trend is boring for a small country israel has a population of just 9000000 every time a new case comes in peace has to take full protective measures it's a strain for stuff and patients alike why is where was hailed for containing the pandemic at the beginning of the crisis its infection rate is no one divorce per capita top health experts like professor of epidemiology garbage barbash say israel is at a crucial crossroads and needs a more decisive strategy what
in public cases and deaths means a 14 day lockdown is set to begin next week did that news tanya kramer reports. this area of the emergency room at this hospital and this on the sea on this kept off limits with the help of remote cameras and money towards emergency physician piece and his team for up on the patients suspected of carrying the coronavirus they cared for in isolation rooms for security is severe and the moment every we can see more and more patients at the moment or. is almost for...
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trying to kramer in jerusalem pre-shared tanya the un has approved a resolution to launch closer monitoring of alleged rights violations in baler this after x. position leaders. demanded that her country's government violence against protesters in a speech to the united nations human rights council she called for an international monitoring mission to document atrocities committed since the disputed presidential election in august long time president alexander lukashenko meanwhile threatened to close the country's border saying that the international community was behind the protest movement. correspondent nick connelly joins us now from minsk greetings nick is frontline it took enough sky spoke via video link at the un human rights council and called for more engagement from the international community to resolve her country's crisis what was the reaction. the fact that. russian government and its allies russia and china to close down these kind of discussions in international forums like the un. now being treated as the legitimate representative one of them of this country. to be expected
trying to kramer in jerusalem pre-shared tanya the un has approved a resolution to launch closer monitoring of alleged rights violations in baler this after x. position leaders. demanded that her country's government violence against protesters in a speech to the united nations human rights council she called for an international monitoring mission to document atrocities committed since the disputed presidential election in august long time president alexander lukashenko meanwhile threatened to...
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correspondent tanya kramer in jerusalem governments in western europe are acting to head off a 2nd wave of the pandemic france is reporting more than 10000 new infections a day the french city of nice has become the latest city to come under social restrictions again and in scenes reminiscent of those earlier this year some hospitals like one in little or already buckling under the pressure. fighting for air this 36 year old is just one of many younger patients being admitted to hospital in france here in leon doctors feared they may run out of beds in intensive care. because i didn't see. it we just don't know how high the numbers will go up during the 2nd wave when these cases may peak again is unpredictable. my problem is the staff were exhausted i don't know if we have enough to get through a 2nd wave. according to recent surveys a growing number of people in france question the country's strategy to fight the virus the lines for testing are getting longer but the government is concerned new restrictions could cause further damage to the economy the health minister is instead appeal
correspondent tanya kramer in jerusalem governments in western europe are acting to head off a 2nd wave of the pandemic france is reporting more than 10000 new infections a day the french city of nice has become the latest city to come under social restrictions again and in scenes reminiscent of those earlier this year some hospitals like one in little or already buckling under the pressure. fighting for air this 36 year old is just one of many younger patients being admitted to hospital in...
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forwards in washington every thank you or let's take this story israel a correspondent talking to kramer she is standing by good evening to you telling you let's start with the news that's coming in of rockets being fired from gaza israel what more do we know. the sirens went off actually during the signing ceremony right at the time in washington and the police and the military confirmed the 2 rockets were fired from gaza into israel 2 at the southern city of. and. one of them was intercepted by the iron dome missile defense system and one and 2 people who likely into from trucks some suffered from shock. this deal how was it being viewed by the palestinians. well i think we heard already from palestinian officials at the time when a nominee ization agreements were announced. they said it's a betrayal some called it a sellout and i talked to a lot of palestinians here in the past weeks so there's a range of reactions to that some you know where initially very angry but also not surprised because those ties where known but that were mostly behind the scenes. there was also a sense of dis
forwards in washington every thank you or let's take this story israel a correspondent talking to kramer she is standing by good evening to you telling you let's start with the news that's coming in of rockets being fired from gaza israel what more do we know. the sirens went off actually during the signing ceremony right at the time in washington and the police and the military confirmed the 2 rockets were fired from gaza into israel 2 at the southern city of. and. one of them was intercepted...
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happening for years is there more to the deal in the eyes of israelis our jerusalem correspondent tanya kramer takes a look in this report. the 1st commercial flight from tel aviv to upper darby a long isolation period for israel and the region has ended until now it only has signed peace treaties with egypt and jordan in august israel normalize ties with the united arab emirates the hain followed a month later brokered by the e.u. as its cygnus a change of alliances in the region for us it creates a much stronger sunni israeli alliance against iran against the shiite axis which is very important if we look at american elections in november when we have a democratic candidate that declares that they want to go back to the previous nuclear deal with iran. such an alliance of israeli and sunni nations in the middle east is extremely important what this doesn't solve this is a conflict with the palestinians the un has insisted that it was suspends its plans to annex parts of the occupied west bank at least temporarily but the deal breaks with the public position of arab countries to refrain from
happening for years is there more to the deal in the eyes of israelis our jerusalem correspondent tanya kramer takes a look in this report. the 1st commercial flight from tel aviv to upper darby a long isolation period for israel and the region has ended until now it only has signed peace treaties with egypt and jordan in august israel normalize ties with the united arab emirates the hain followed a month later brokered by the e.u. as its cygnus a change of alliances in the region for us it...
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not reality our justice system isn't what you think it is rolling stone magazine considers wayne kramerof the m c 51 of the top 100 greatest guitarists of all time he battled drug addiction in 1975 went to prison for 2 years for selling cocaine he's since provided guitars and taught music 10 mates at over 50 correctional institutions throughout the united states people think that you know you have a right to a trial and everybody goes to trial and there's the good prosecutor and the and the defense attorney and they battle it out that is the way it works the way it works is the prosecutors stack up the charges and you have forced you to plead guilty to a lesser charge to keep from doing life or double life or triple life people don't get trials what they get is a deal people suggest that anywhere between you know 3 at 10 and 15 percent of people behind bars could be innocent of the crimes for which they were charged michelle alexander is a civil rights lawyer stanford law professor and the author of the new jim crow one of the most highly acclaimed studies america's criminal justice sys
not reality our justice system isn't what you think it is rolling stone magazine considers wayne kramerof the m c 51 of the top 100 greatest guitarists of all time he battled drug addiction in 1975 went to prison for 2 years for selling cocaine he's since provided guitars and taught music 10 mates at over 50 correctional institutions throughout the united states people think that you know you have a right to a trial and everybody goes to trial and there's the good prosecutor and the and the...
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happening for years is there more to the deal in the eyes of israelis our jerusalem correspondent tonya kramer takes a look in this report. the 1st commercial flight from tel aviv to upper darby a long isolation period for israel and the region has ended until now it only has signed peace treaties with egypt and jordan in august israel normalize ties with the united arab emirates the having followed a month later brokered by the us it's cygnus a change of alliances in the region for us it creates a much stronger sunni israeli alliance against iran against the shiite axis which is very important if we look at american elections in november when we have a democratic candidate that declares that they want to go back to the previous nuclear deal with iran. such an alliance of israeli and sunni nations in the middle east is extremely important what this doesn't solve this is a conflict with the palestinians the un he has insisted that it was suspends its plans to annex parts of the occupied west bank at least temporarily but the deal breaks with the public position of arab countries to refrain from
happening for years is there more to the deal in the eyes of israelis our jerusalem correspondent tonya kramer takes a look in this report. the 1st commercial flight from tel aviv to upper darby a long isolation period for israel and the region has ended until now it only has signed peace treaties with egypt and jordan in august israel normalize ties with the united arab emirates the having followed a month later brokered by the us it's cygnus a change of alliances in the region for us it...
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story forwards in washington abbi thank you both state this story is really a correspondent time to kramer she is standing by good evening to you telling you let's start with the news that's coming in of rockets being fired from gaza israel what more do we know. the sirens went off actually doing the signing ceremony right at the time in washington and the police in the military confirmed the 2 rockets were fired from gaza into israel 2 at the southern city of. and. one of them was intercepted by the iron dome missile defense system and one and 2 people were injured from trucks some suffered from shock. this deal how was it being viewed by the palestinians. well i think we heard already from palestinian officials at the time and a nomination agreements were announced. they said it's a betrayal some called it a sellout and i talked to a lot of palestinians here in the past week so there's a range of reactions to that some you know where initially very angry but also not surprised because those ties where known but they were mostly behind the scenes. there was also a sense of disappointment
story forwards in washington abbi thank you both state this story is really a correspondent time to kramer she is standing by good evening to you telling you let's start with the news that's coming in of rockets being fired from gaza israel what more do we know. the sirens went off actually doing the signing ceremony right at the time in washington and the police in the military confirmed the 2 rockets were fired from gaza into israel 2 at the southern city of. and. one of them was intercepted...
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secretary who will speak with our becky quick and senator elizabeth warren who will be interviewed by jim kramer your sit down is the most anticipated sessions at tomorrow's event there are other speakers who we rarely hear from as well and looking forward to interviewing josh harris who is the co-funder of apollo. that's been one of the most active deal makers this year there are others whose style centers around value investing jeff oven recently left to start inclusive capital partners will be discussing how to measure impact investing with a proactive esg agenda scott. >> looking forward to it good stuff thanks very much >>> up next, the best quality value stocks to buy in this market right now lue m separating value fro vatraps. we'll do that in two minutes >>> welcome back interesting note out from bank of america saying value has more room to run. they are highlighting what they call 29 quality picks. rahel has gone through those >> they point out macro indicators that suggest economic recovery is under way. they note that value has out performed coming out of 14 of the last 14 recessions
secretary who will speak with our becky quick and senator elizabeth warren who will be interviewed by jim kramer your sit down is the most anticipated sessions at tomorrow's event there are other speakers who we rarely hear from as well and looking forward to interviewing josh harris who is the co-funder of apollo. that's been one of the most active deal makers this year there are others whose style centers around value investing jeff oven recently left to start inclusive capital partners will...
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. >> kramer makes a point. we have this tweet he had on nvidia as well and zoom. it underscores, if you will, i think, very well the landscape and what may be a pull back in some of these loved names especially over the last few months >> for what it's worth, i don't know what octa does. i think that is indicative too they are trading at tiny valuations and cash flows. guess what's up on my screen today. centurylink is up. verizon is up. those kinds of companies are up. that maerpts i don't think it's just the snow flake thing. i do think that the party lasted a little too long and valuations expanded a little too much things got too crazy now we're seeing a reconciliation of that it's healthy it's great >> let's look at whether a docusign stayed at the party too long the stock is up 158% year to date. that list is long and distinguished. it does raise some sort of signal of how far we have come in those names >> i would agree with you. i would say the name we're talking about here, crowd strike can go through, all these names that have flown to the upside and it'
. >> kramer makes a point. we have this tweet he had on nvidia as well and zoom. it underscores, if you will, i think, very well the landscape and what may be a pull back in some of these loved names especially over the last few months >> for what it's worth, i don't know what octa does. i think that is indicative too they are trading at tiny valuations and cash flows. guess what's up on my screen today. centurylink is up. verizon is up. those kinds of companies are up. that maerpts...
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then you're kramer's information he said the officer just upon that you support what he's saying is that the way the last retraining that they were allowed to use that force that they felt was reasonable and necessary to protect their lives that is a problem right there the problem is clear that it's not just charging officers it's changing the way the officer training right and he's been very much criticized in the last year as a kentucky attorney general a said the office is way justified in their use of force because someone was shooting at them but he also said something very interesting which i found interesting anyway and that is that that law may not be adequate to deal with a case like this one why do you think that is and would you agree with that. oh without a doubt yeah they agree let's look at something is unique the boyfriend mr walker was taylor's boyfriend he thought someone was great to get his house he had is that legally own a handgun he went to protect themselves when doors burst open he fired shots and guess who's charged he was charged with intent murder all these ar
then you're kramer's information he said the officer just upon that you support what he's saying is that the way the last retraining that they were allowed to use that force that they felt was reasonable and necessary to protect their lives that is a problem right there the problem is clear that it's not just charging officers it's changing the way the officer training right and he's been very much criticized in the last year as a kentucky attorney general a said the office is way justified in...
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kramer's information he said the officer just a partner you support what he's saying is that the way the aussies were trained that they were allowed to use our courts that they thought was reasonable and necessary to cut them out that is the problem you have the problem is clear that it's not just charging officers it's a change in the way the officer training 2 let's look at something is unique the boyfriend mr walker was taylor's voice he thought someone was breaking in his house you had is that legally own handgun he went to protect themselves when doors burst open he fired shots and yes he's charged he was charged with intent murder all these are things that's holding the law here's. what it means to happen now the kentucky legislature going to change the law and when you look at what's going on they protect officers and so many ways that if the attorney general really want to show what happened he needs to be transparent ever released the use of force report that his expert gave him so that he could decide that the charges off the statute pretty much says he can talk and if you
kramer's information he said the officer just a partner you support what he's saying is that the way the aussies were trained that they were allowed to use our courts that they thought was reasonable and necessary to cut them out that is the problem you have the problem is clear that it's not just charging officers it's a change in the way the officer training 2 let's look at something is unique the boyfriend mr walker was taylor's voice he thought someone was breaking in his house you had is...
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them for no what i'm not joined from the border start by our chief political correspondent belinda kramer a very heated debate in the parliament today tara ministers they often say germany could not and should not go it alone on the refugee issue how did lawmakers react. well as you say with heat it was indeed a very emotional debate it began with the left party which had called for the debate saying that in in when maria burned in european values also went up in flames amongst some parties there was a general understanding for the interior minister is insistence that there must be a european solution to the migration problem but there were many many speakers including members of his own party who said nonetheless in this case the heart must prevail human channel humanitarian considerations must be paramount and therefore germany must take in more refugees and then as you mentioned there were also voices from the right wing party the a.f.p. saying that taking in any refugees from berea amounts to rewarding arson because in fact the refugees had started the fire themselves those remarks we
them for no what i'm not joined from the border start by our chief political correspondent belinda kramer a very heated debate in the parliament today tara ministers they often say germany could not and should not go it alone on the refugee issue how did lawmakers react. well as you say with heat it was indeed a very emotional debate it began with the left party which had called for the debate saying that in in when maria burned in european values also went up in flames amongst some parties...
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happening for years is there more to the deal in the eyes of israelis our jerusalem correspondent tonya kramer takes a look in this report. the 1st commercial flight from tel aviv to abu dhabi a long isolation period for israel and the region has ended until now it only has signed peace treaties with egypt and jordan in august israel normalize ties with the united arab emirates the hain followed a month later brokered by the u.s. it cygnus a change of alliances in the region for us it creates a much stronger sunni's really alliance against iran against the shiite axis which is very important if we look at american elections in november when we have a democratic candidate that declares that they want to go back to the previous nuclear deal with iran. such an alliance of israeli and sunni nations in the middle east is extremely important what this doesn't solve this is a conflict with the palestinians the u.s. has insisted that it was suspends its plans to annex parts of the occupied west bank at least temporarily but the deal breaks with the public position of our countries to refrain from norm
happening for years is there more to the deal in the eyes of israelis our jerusalem correspondent tonya kramer takes a look in this report. the 1st commercial flight from tel aviv to abu dhabi a long isolation period for israel and the region has ended until now it only has signed peace treaties with egypt and jordan in august israel normalize ties with the united arab emirates the hain followed a month later brokered by the u.s. it cygnus a change of alliances in the region for us it creates a...
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tanya kramer has a look inside an israeli hospital fighting to save lives. yes communication and this coronavirus intensive care unit happens only through a window and over a loudspeaker nurse lee would just finished a 2 hour shift on the ward now it's her turn to support her colleagues from the control room the rotating shifts are hard the patients on this floor are all in critical condition due to cope with 19. the corner sharing one of the difficulties of corona is that a patient can be sitting with you and laughing with you and 3 hours later he's in an induced coma and on a respirator it can get worse very rapidly the body just collapses and it's not easy to see people outside only see a lockdown while the economic situation gets worse they see an increase in the case numbers but not the people dying here. like most hospitals and it's road the rambam hospital in haifa has to deal with a dramatic rise in covert 19 patients. it's corona units would be moved to this underground parking lot 3 floors below this street this last $45.00 underground hospital was
tanya kramer has a look inside an israeli hospital fighting to save lives. yes communication and this coronavirus intensive care unit happens only through a window and over a loudspeaker nurse lee would just finished a 2 hour shift on the ward now it's her turn to support her colleagues from the control room the rotating shifts are hard the patients on this floor are all in critical condition due to cope with 19. the corner sharing one of the difficulties of corona is that a patient can be...
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. >> jennifer kramer just one a writing award, brilliant and lindsay atkins the won an award and is alsolliant and wonderful, and the four of us just this week recorded videos that we're sending to the children's hospital about writing. >> i love it. >> we are giving -- look at this, right something from it. if i i get a chance i will lete know and then let you know how the project went but we just started it but i have high hopes for it. i would love to see it catch on and tell to these kids literally you are not alone. >> i love that. plus the magic of kids is they are so unfiltered. like, , they are going to tell u exactly what it is and they have these great ways of expressing things. they have been told what not to say or how not to express themselves get so they can really be free with that. i would love to see what comes out of it. that sounds fantastic. >> a little musical play i did last summer, i guess i will do a couple more times called, who lives in the basement does nothing, comes from my granddaughter. my wife and i lived with her grandchildren when my daughter died at hal
. >> jennifer kramer just one a writing award, brilliant and lindsay atkins the won an award and is alsolliant and wonderful, and the four of us just this week recorded videos that we're sending to the children's hospital about writing. >> i love it. >> we are giving -- look at this, right something from it. if i i get a chance i will lete know and then let you know how the project went but we just started it but i have high hopes for it. i would love to see it catch on and...
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happening for years is there more to the deal in the eyes of israelis our jerusalem correspondent tanya kramer takes a look in this report. the 1st commercial flight from tel aviv to abu dhabi a long isolation period for israel and the region has ended until now it only has signed peace treaties with egypt and jordan in august israel normalize ties with the united arab emirates the having followed a month later brokered by the u.s. it cygnus its change of alliances in the region for us it creates a much stronger sunni's really alliance against iran against the shiite axis which is very important if we look at american elections in november when we have a democratic candidate that declares that they want to go back to the previous nuclear deal with iran. such an alliance of israeli and sunni nations in the middle east is extremely important what this doesn't solve this is verse conflict with the palestinians the un has insisted that it was suspends its plans to annex parts of the occupied west bank at least temporarily but the deal breaks with the public position of countries to refrain from no
happening for years is there more to the deal in the eyes of israelis our jerusalem correspondent tanya kramer takes a look in this report. the 1st commercial flight from tel aviv to abu dhabi a long isolation period for israel and the region has ended until now it only has signed peace treaties with egypt and jordan in august israel normalize ties with the united arab emirates the having followed a month later brokered by the u.s. it cygnus its change of alliances in the region for us it...
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vale this one even though jim kramer last night couldn't give them a thumbs up, he was neutral on it.,000 calls changing hands on this one. big, big buying of this one. i own the 13s and looking for more upside over the next couple of weeks >>> our experts are ready to answer your questions next ask halftime is coming up. you can tweet uss awell we're back after this quick break. ♪ ♪ ♪ every curve, every innovation, every feeling. a product of mastery. lease the 2020 es 350 for $359 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. now you can trade stocks and etfs for any amount you choose instead of buying by the share. all with no commissions. stocks by the slice from fidelity. get your slice today. stocks by the slice from fidelity. ♪ i keep working my way back to you, babe ♪ ♪ with a happiness that died ♪ i let it get away servicenow. the smarter way to workflow. ♪ ♪ ♪ the big events are back. xfinity is your home for the return of live sports. >>> let's answer your questions. jon, coming to your first from pam in california. looking at home builder companies. think
vale this one even though jim kramer last night couldn't give them a thumbs up, he was neutral on it.,000 calls changing hands on this one. big, big buying of this one. i own the 13s and looking for more upside over the next couple of weeks >>> our experts are ready to answer your questions next ask halftime is coming up. you can tweet uss awell we're back after this quick break. ♪ ♪ ♪ every curve, every innovation, every feeling. a product of mastery. lease the 2020 es 350 for...
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was go straight to jerusalem where tanya kramer is standing by our correspondent there tell me what's the situation like. well i'm standing here one of the main streets and you can see most of the shops the non-essential shops so to speak have closed is well it's now officially entered its 2nd lockdown since 2 pm people can still go out of course for shopping they can venture out one to one kilometer that has actually been revised by the government and this morning from 500 meters to one kilometer and today we understand you know this lockdown will be implemented gradually it's the eve of the jewish new year wash that starts tonight and we can also see a heavy police presence of course here in the city to implement those measures and that's locked on comes the start of the jewish new year how are people responding to these measures to know. what i think you can say that this. is nationwide lockdown is deeply unpopular with israelis and you see that reflected a smaller in the polls people are saying the government has not handled this crisis very well there's not a lot of trust in all
was go straight to jerusalem where tanya kramer is standing by our correspondent there tell me what's the situation like. well i'm standing here one of the main streets and you can see most of the shops the non-essential shops so to speak have closed is well it's now officially entered its 2nd lockdown since 2 pm people can still go out of course for shopping they can venture out one to one kilometer that has actually been revised by the government and this morning from 500 meters to one...
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the group includes clara kramer, the dollar of an architect, child psychiatrist, the second home in connecticut and a 20-year-old musician and student who once performed at a long island yacht put. the charges against the group included writing after storefronts like starbucks were smashed in the soho and flatiron districts during a march commemorating daniel prude who died with rochester police, one fallout from all these protests, unanswered 9 one one calls, the washington free beacon reports 150 people were left on hold when portland police prioritized the riot saturday night. shannon: thank you. so three months into protests that have often turned violent, the city of portland under a fire emergency as wildfires in oregon are posing a threat to lives and property in the metropolitan area. in california authorities say at least 10 people have died in a massive fire still burning into county, 16 people still missing. the president rallying the base in battleground michigan 54 days before an election that the speaker of the house thinks the president will lose big time. >> anybody want to have
the group includes clara kramer, the dollar of an architect, child psychiatrist, the second home in connecticut and a 20-year-old musician and student who once performed at a long island yacht put. the charges against the group included writing after storefronts like starbucks were smashed in the soho and flatiron districts during a march commemorating daniel prude who died with rochester police, one fallout from all these protests, unanswered 9 one one calls, the washington free beacon reports...
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. >> kramer, this morning just after 9:00, said this is not compelling buy i don't want to recommendock for fear of looking like a fool. he said of justice of the peapj bank is undervalued but nobody cares. how do you deal with that? >> i think jim is right. these stocks are being valued as utilities. none of their dividends are high enough to justify people getting kpietsed about them. they were on fire right after that election. same thing with energy stocks. these are the two worst performing sectors which highlights why you don't want to trade or invest based on politics what do we do with the banks now? jpmorgan is the only one i own i'm not interested in wells fargo. saying they are cheap over and over again which you could have done for ten years wouldn't have done you any good. what is the thing that finally makes them start to work i think you need curb steepening they are 20th century brands and the assets they have, branch locations in the cities around the country with every passing month they are less and less assets that one times book value, some of them are under one
. >> kramer, this morning just after 9:00, said this is not compelling buy i don't want to recommendock for fear of looking like a fool. he said of justice of the peapj bank is undervalued but nobody cares. how do you deal with that? >> i think jim is right. these stocks are being valued as utilities. none of their dividends are high enough to justify people getting kpietsed about them. they were on fire right after that election. same thing with energy stocks. these are the two...
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two pretty good market watchers portfolio rebalances should be a tail wind for stocks next week jim kramer said stocks have been down for three weeks it's time. maybe they are down enough keep an eye on apple which as we said had entered bear market territory and was around the flat line there. you do have therapeutics, antibodies, vaccines down the pipe as well how do you factor that in? >> i don't think the rebalancing catalyst is going to be as strong as we saw in month of april coming off of march. i think that earnings could potentially be a positive for the market i think as i said before the performance of apple, apple should be positive in this environment. i'm going to continue to use the word vulnerable. i heard mentioned before a quick, fast correction maybe a quick fast correction isn't the correction that we need most. maybe what we need is a normal correction which takes three to four months and where the market goes down somewhere around 13% it's a tremendous amount of negative news that the scott has had to digest here in the last four days. i would offer it's probably the
two pretty good market watchers portfolio rebalances should be a tail wind for stocks next week jim kramer said stocks have been down for three weeks it's time. maybe they are down enough keep an eye on apple which as we said had entered bear market territory and was around the flat line there. you do have therapeutics, antibodies, vaccines down the pipe as well how do you factor that in? >> i don't think the rebalancing catalyst is going to be as strong as we saw in month of april coming...
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the group includes claire kramer with a second home in connecticut. i a 20-year-old student at sarah lawrence who once performed at a yacht club. after storefronts like starbucks were smashed during a weekend condemning the death of daniel pruitt who died after an incident with rochester police. one potential fallout from all of these protests, unanswered 911 calls. they report 150 people were left on hold when portland police prioritized that riot saturday night. >> shannon: rick leventhal, thank you. three months into protest, they have often turned violent. at the city of portland under fire and emergency as wildfires are posing a threat to lives and properties in the metropolitan areas. in northern california, or 30 say at least ten people have died in the massive fire still burning. also, 16 people are still missing. the president rallying debates in battlegrounds michigan tonight, it will be four days before an election that the speaker of the house predicts the president and the republican party will lose big time. >> does anybody want a house?
the group includes claire kramer with a second home in connecticut. i a 20-year-old student at sarah lawrence who once performed at a yacht club. after storefronts like starbucks were smashed during a weekend condemning the death of daniel pruitt who died after an incident with rochester police. one potential fallout from all of these protests, unanswered 911 calls. they report 150 people were left on hold when portland police prioritized that riot saturday night. >> shannon: rick...