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what you have here is not just like in portland -- >> gillian: leslie, chicago is statistically -- leslie> leslie: you have to look at the source and the root of the anger that leads to this violence, such as poverty, such as people not having access to social services, who are locked up inside and in chicago, for example, drug use and people having access to users, none of the things being addressed in the cities. >> gillian: leslie, chicago is actualf all cities, one out of every eight of these homicides that is happening in cities is happening in chicago. governor, last thought goes to you here. for some perspective, murders are on the rise, statistically compared to past decades, we're not doing so badly in democrat-run cities. does that matter? >> mike huckabee: well, i think you can't generalize and say just because they are democrats. i think it is more about what kind of democrats. there are some good democrats who don't go around losing their minds when it comes to crime. >> thank you, gf governor. >> mike huckabee: when you defund the police and look the other way and don't real
what you have here is not just like in portland -- >> gillian: leslie, chicago is statistically -- leslie> leslie: you have to look at the source and the root of the anger that leads to this violence, such as poverty, such as people not having access to social services, who are locked up inside and in chicago, for example, drug use and people having access to users, none of the things being addressed in the cities. >> gillian: leslie, chicago is actualf all cities, one out of...
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howie: that in reference to fauci's higher approval rating, leslie. leslie: grow up. sorry.the president of the united states of america. the commander in chief, the leader to have free world. he shouldn't care about who likes him or who doesn't in approval rating. he should care about numbers. numbers that are surging in the state that i live in, numbers that are surging in texas and florida, three largest states in the united states of america, that should be a concerned. he should be leading this country, this is not and should not and cannot be a political issue. i live in a household with a man who has to get tested for coronavirus because the surge you're seeing in his office and patients with his partners that he didn't see before. it's not just about the death rate, it's about this virus attacks the human body and the cells in the human body differently than the two virus that is -- viruses that mollie spoke about. most states that looked it in the rear-view mirror, they came together and listened to what the authorities said and they did it, they locked down and the
howie: that in reference to fauci's higher approval rating, leslie. leslie: grow up. sorry.the president of the united states of america. the commander in chief, the leader to have free world. he shouldn't care about who likes him or who doesn't in approval rating. he should care about numbers. numbers that are surging in the state that i live in, numbers that are surging in texas and florida, three largest states in the united states of america, that should be a concerned. he should be leading...
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>> leslie: across the board they should, that's journalism 101.oes beyond this, the reason mike pence didn't get the attention kamala harris did is one, he was yet another white guy, he didn't make history. this is a woman, this is a black woman, this is a southeast asian woman being of jamaican and indian descent into the daughter of immigrants. she is if you will the american dream, mike pence didn't have that so that's why she's getting attention. she made history, he did not. >> gillian: i think mike pence would argue, guy, that he is also a product of the american dream in different ways. i would say he's also a product of that. what are your thoughts? >> guy: yes, and looked, the media overall has a rooting interest in this election and almost every election, is particularly unsettled in the last 24-48 hours. the team has a new member on the ticket, and the team is rallying. by the team, i'm referring to journalists who have spent the last couple years rightfully saying what matters most is truth and facts and context, we have to fight again
>> leslie: across the board they should, that's journalism 101.oes beyond this, the reason mike pence didn't get the attention kamala harris did is one, he was yet another white guy, he didn't make history. this is a woman, this is a black woman, this is a southeast asian woman being of jamaican and indian descent into the daughter of immigrants. she is if you will the american dream, mike pence didn't have that so that's why she's getting attention. she made history, he did not. >>...
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those things leslie said don't go together. i don't think people on the extreme right, they are violent because there is a systemic racism, that's what's behind all of this. at that does not make sense. >> dagen: i'll point out it was a trump supporter who was killed in portland over the weekend, and his death was cheered by a crowd. they woman screaming i'm glad that the fascist is dead. let's remember that. and let's remember that democrats far and wide blamed president trump and the president of several officers protecting a courthouse in portland for that violence. mostly peaceful protests, except for those doggone federal officers protecting federal property. well, they stepped back and guess what? the violence continued. week after week. because of and in part no leadership from a feckless mayor. no leadership from a feckless governor. both democrats, who had removed the power of the police to step up and use right tactics in this instance. kennedy, you are not the cynical one. it is the cynicism and the hollowness and so
those things leslie said don't go together. i don't think people on the extreme right, they are violent because there is a systemic racism, that's what's behind all of this. at that does not make sense. >> dagen: i'll point out it was a trump supporter who was killed in portland over the weekend, and his death was cheered by a crowd. they woman screaming i'm glad that the fascist is dead. let's remember that. and let's remember that democrats far and wide blamed president trump and the...
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leslie: there are two things.s clearly that president trump will be on stage on live television every night, rallying his base, making sure that they are enthusiastic, that they turn out. but there are a couple of things that they are trying to play for. one is the suburban women, driving forward of this picture of america, that people are protesting in the streets, about a lack of law & order, and that president trump will be the face of law and order. there is a play i think for the asian-americans, especially indian americans, nikki haley, speaking. there's kind of a tussle between kamala harris and nikki haley and a question of whether that demographic can move. and then if you watch the very unusual secretary of state, mike pompeo will be speaking. the controversy over the american embassy being moved from tel aviv to jerusalem, according the event of -- that evangelical base has been very important to president trump, and he has done things that cannot fit comfortably. if you go back to family separation and
leslie: there are two things.s clearly that president trump will be on stage on live television every night, rallying his base, making sure that they are enthusiastic, that they turn out. but there are a couple of things that they are trying to play for. one is the suburban women, driving forward of this picture of america, that people are protesting in the streets, about a lack of law & order, and that president trump will be the face of law and order. there is a play i think for the...
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leslie's was owned by miriam leslie who had married frank leslie who had died so she changed her name to become mrs. frank leslie in order to assume the authority that it took to publish a magazine like this. and so you can see the use of the color. this is women riding open aired carriages in a parade. and so she's obviously carrying the banner that says votes for women. it speaks to some of the privilege behind the movement so a lot of wealthy white women were the ones that were out there advocating in parades like this, in part because the parades excluded african-americans, but they were doing -- they were doing well in getting the word out and so miriam leslie changed her magazine to make sure that it included illustrations like this. if you study leslie after she took over, you can see a clear sort of trajectory into the feminist causes of the era, which is kind of interesting. and finally, we're going to look at an example of anti-suffrage and this is from puck. this is from 1894 and new york had tried to change its state referendum to include women's right to vote. but it fail
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leslie vinjamiri joins. she is from chatham house.e are thrilled that she could join us right now. what a strange convention. convention is a non- but it is not. chicago 1968, or harry truman, 1948, what is biden 2020 going to look like? leslie: i have to say it is actually an exciting convention, specifically because we don't know what to expect. we have always known who would be the candidate coming out of any convention. but this will look very different. the lineup is interesting. i think the goal is to get voters excited about this ticket,the biden-harris rather than just being driven by voting against the sitting president. shell obama,p from bernie sanders, bernie kasich, andrew cuomo, the idea is to unite the party, bring in the young, progressive voters, create an opening from those from the republican party who may want to vote democrat. it will be a very interesting few days. tom: this came up this weekend. my amateur take, it is simple. they have to get out the vote. how do they get the youth of america -- many are so upse
leslie vinjamiri joins. she is from chatham house.e are thrilled that she could join us right now. what a strange convention. convention is a non- but it is not. chicago 1968, or harry truman, 1948, what is biden 2020 going to look like? leslie: i have to say it is actually an exciting convention, specifically because we don't know what to expect. we have always known who would be the candidate coming out of any convention. but this will look very different. the lineup is interesting. i think...
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leslie picker lives in manhattan. i miss all of you.ler matheson a real hug at some point, and i know that i will again. i miss all of you. >> if he allows it, then yes we missed you guys all, too. >> when it's safe. >>> we appreciate you joining us for "rapid fire" today that's a wrap, leslie picker, brian sullivan and julia boorstin >>> the names are next remember, you can always watch or listen to us live on the go on the cnbc app. we're back in a couple [ thunder rumbles ] [ engine rumbling ] [ beeping ] [ engine revs ] uh, you know there's a 30-minute limit, right? tell that to the rain. [ beeping ] for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. >>> welcome back to then"the exchange" with the markets seemingly higher every day four blue chip names are poised to break out right now joining me is senior technical strategist at banking securities steven, let's start with deere >> deere is an example of a big basebreakout that spans about two and a half years the stock cleared some resistance, and if you look at the resistance,
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leslie's close owned by mariam leslie. she was married to frank leslie.ut after he died, she became misses frank leslie. and in order to assume the authority it took to publish a magazine like this, you can see the use of the color. this is a woman and an open air .arriage in a parade she is carrying a banner that says "votes for women." it speaks to privilege behind the movement. a lot of wealthy white women were the ones that were actually out there advocating in parades like this. in part, because the parades excluded african-americans. the job well doing of getting the word out. so mariam leslie changed her magazine to make sure it included illustrations like this. and if you study the magazine after she took over, you can see a clear trajectory into the area,st causes of the which is interesting. we are going to look at an example of anti-suffrage. this is from new york had tried 1894. to change its state referendum to include women's right to vote. but it failed, despite having a petition of 600,000 signatures in support of changing the state's legi
leslie's close owned by mariam leslie. she was married to frank leslie.ut after he died, she became misses frank leslie. and in order to assume the authority it took to publish a magazine like this, you can see the use of the color. this is a woman and an open air .arriage in a parade she is carrying a banner that says "votes for women." it speaks to privilege behind the movement. a lot of wealthy white women were the ones that were actually out there advocating in parades like this....
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wow. >> leslie: i think that's important. is a heck of a fund-raiser, and joe biden certainly needs money, although kamala harris being added as vp on the ticket raised close to $30 million overnight. he needs more cash, and hillary clinton is good at that. >> harris: will he give her a job? >> leslie: a lot of people still wanted hillary to be president. i'm sorry? >> harris: give her a job? >> leslie: i don't know if he'll give her a job, quite frankly. i don't know that she would want a job. i think she's happy at this point in her life with what she's doing. she is a big name, a big fund-raiser. there are many still in the party that like her and respect her, including joe biden, and she would have to do this, i feel, because it sucks to show unity, especially with a female vp on the ticket. >> harris: it did elicit a smile from david. when you say her name at all that she brings in terms of the baggage politically, you might get a smile from a republican guess. good to see you. i'm going to scoot. as oregon state trooper
wow. >> leslie: i think that's important. is a heck of a fund-raiser, and joe biden certainly needs money, although kamala harris being added as vp on the ticket raised close to $30 million overnight. he needs more cash, and hillary clinton is good at that. >> harris: will he give her a job? >> leslie: a lot of people still wanted hillary to be president. i'm sorry? >> harris: give her a job? >> leslie: i don't know if he'll give her a job, quite frankly. i don't...
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much,ne: thank you so leslie vinjamuri, from chatham house. coming up, we will talk gold and treasuries. this is bloomberg. ♪ lisa: i'm lisa abramowicz in new york, with francine lacqua in london. we are looking at a u.k. economy that suffered the biggest drop among all developed markets in europe, as well as the united states. i'm trying to understand from your perspective, how do investors trade this? we keep getting this terrible data. how are investors trading it? we have a risk-on feel, and i don't understand it. francine: it is difficult because first of all, you have this job crisis definitely worsening. the unemployment figure was the worst since 2009. you have had so for a government that has been aggressive with the furlough programs. have a government that work hand-in-hand in tandem with the bank of england, the bank of england being a small open economy but in control of its destiny. you could say it has been more aggressive than other central banks around the world. the question is, we have not spoken about brexit for at least tw
much,ne: thank you so leslie vinjamuri, from chatham house. coming up, we will talk gold and treasuries. this is bloomberg. ♪ lisa: i'm lisa abramowicz in new york, with francine lacqua in london. we are looking at a u.k. economy that suffered the biggest drop among all developed markets in europe, as well as the united states. i'm trying to understand from your perspective, how do investors trade this? we keep getting this terrible data. how are investors trading it? we have a risk-on feel,...
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leslie's was owned by marian leslie who had married frank leslie who had died and so she changed her name to become mrs. frank leslie in order to assume the authority it took to publish a magazine like this. you can see the use of the color. this is a woman riding in open air carriages in a parade. so she's obviously carrying the banner of votes for women. it speaks to some of the privilege behind the movement. so, a lot of wealthy white women were the ones that were actually out there advocating in parades like this. in part because the parades excluded african-americans. but, they were doing well and getting the word out. and so, miriam leslie changed her magazine to make sure it included illustrations like this. if you study it after she took over, you can see a clear trajectory into the feminist causes of the era, which is interesting. finally, we are going to look at an example of anti-suffrage. this is from 1894. new york had tried to change its state referendum to include women's right to vote. but it failed, despite having 600,000 signatures in support of changing the state's
leslie's was owned by marian leslie who had married frank leslie who had died and so she changed her name to become mrs. frank leslie in order to assume the authority it took to publish a magazine like this. you can see the use of the color. this is a woman riding in open air carriages in a parade. so she's obviously carrying the banner of votes for women. it speaks to some of the privilege behind the movement. so, a lot of wealthy white women were the ones that were actually out there...
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leslie's was owned by someone who had married frank leslie but she changed her name to become mrs. frank leslie. in order to assume the authority that it took to publish a magazine like this. and so you can see the use of color. this is a woman rainy in open air carriage in a parade. she's obviously carrying banners her. it speaks to some of the privilege behind the movement, a lot of wealthy white women were the ones that were out there advocating in parades like this. in part because the parades excluded african americans. but they were doing well and getting the word out. miriam leslie changed her magazine to make sure that it included illustrations like this. if you study on once she took over, you can see a clear trajectory into the feminist causes of the era. which is interesting. and finally, we are going to look at an example of anti suffrage. this is from park. it is from 1894, new york had tried to change its state referenda to include women's right to vote. but it failed. despite having a petition having 600,000 signatures in support of changing the states legislation, t
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for that very large premium, carl and leslie.ing, and obviously going to help the company continue to try to commercialize other drugs to treat various food allergies they do have one already on the market to try to lessen the severity of allergies to peanuts. back to you. >> yeah. they said that peanut allergy treatment has potential of a billion dollars. clearly so many people have peanut allergies there hasn't been an effective way to deal with it other than avoid peanuts. this was seen as a breakthrough, a huge tam for people who suffer from allergies to peanuts. >> yeah. and welcome news for any parent who has a child who is allergic. obviously very dangerous situation. something that is exhausting to monitor all the time so we'll watch that closely. good monday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street. i best month overall since april and the best august in several decades. a little bit of selling here as we close out we'll see what the calendar effects bring. for the moment, dow is down 165. >> we'll see how it plays out
for that very large premium, carl and leslie.ing, and obviously going to help the company continue to try to commercialize other drugs to treat various food allergies they do have one already on the market to try to lessen the severity of allergies to peanuts. back to you. >> yeah. they said that peanut allergy treatment has potential of a billion dollars. clearly so many people have peanut allergies there hasn't been an effective way to deal with it other than avoid peanuts. this was...
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magazines were picking up on this, owned by miriam leslie who married frequently and then died, mrs. frank leslie, assuming the authority that it took, the color, women riding open aired carriages so carrying the banner for women. it speaks to the privilege behind the movement so a lot of wealthy white women were the ones out there advocating in part because of excluded african-americans but they are doing well in getting the word out so miriam leslie, her magazine included illustrations like this. if you study where she took over you can see the trajectory to the feminist causes. kind of interesting. finally, looking at another example, from 1894, new york tried to paint its state referendum including women's right to vote but failed. despite 600,000 signatures into changing the state legislation the referendum fails, this exemplifies what is happening in sarah, a state-by-state approach, no longer going for the amendment page proposed in 1870. a full court press, state-by-state but wasn't going very well and not supporting women's cars here, how can she vote when fashions are so ri
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good friday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with scott wapner and leslieicker as jim cramer and david faber have the morning off. futures are red, although the s&p and the nasdaq are shooting for their fourth week higher and the dow only needs a couple hundred points to join them. it is busy for an august friday as the market watches for signs of stimulus compromise this weekend. our roadmap begins with the record setting week. what are the risks to the rally? >> plus tesla on a tear, set to open at record high after topping $2,000 for the first time. >> and democrats demanding answers, the embattled postmaster general testifying this hour amid a political furor surrounding policy changes ahead of the november election >> guys, it's going to be an interesting morning to sort of take stock of where we've been over the past couple of days the s&p all time high, apple $2 trillion, scott, tesla 2 k even though b of a this morning says that weekly outflows look like they may be the biggest in about 15 weeks despite some of these new highs. >> maybe this is the
good friday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with scott wapner and leslieicker as jim cramer and david faber have the morning off. futures are red, although the s&p and the nasdaq are shooting for their fourth week higher and the dow only needs a couple hundred points to join them. it is busy for an august friday as the market watches for signs of stimulus compromise this weekend. our roadmap begins with the record setting week. what are the risks...
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i think leslie is right.he democrats are mostly motivated by their disdain for donald trump, their hatred of donald trump. it is sort of a blinding, raging hatred for him that doesn't usually work very well in a election. the problem is, you have people like aoc and bernie sanders who actually really do, they really do stand for things. they really do believe things. it's not, it is totally crazy, but they believe in things. that is the animated part of the party. but trying to fit joe biden under that content is contained at the impossible. and i think there is a striking moment last night when michelle obama gave what i think is so far the probably been the most unifying speech, not most unifying, but the most high high-profile speech the last two nights where she took a dig at bernie sanders and aoc about how this is not a time to waste our time with people who can't get elected to anything. that was a real dig at people like aoc and all of her ideas. >> shannon: well, she has found herself elected and a n
i think leslie is right.he democrats are mostly motivated by their disdain for donald trump, their hatred of donald trump. it is sort of a blinding, raging hatred for him that doesn't usually work very well in a election. the problem is, you have people like aoc and bernie sanders who actually really do, they really do stand for things. they really do believe things. it's not, it is totally crazy, but they believe in things. that is the animated part of the party. but trying to fit joe biden...
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frank leslie. in order to assume the authority it took to publish a magazine like this, you can see the use of the color. she's obviously carrying the banner of votes for women. it speaks to privilege behind the movement. a lot of wealthy white women were the ones that were actually out there advocating in parades like this. but they were doing well and getting the word out. miriam leslie --if you studied leslie after she took over, you can see a clear trajectory into the feminist causes. we are going to look at an example of anti-suffrage. new york had tried to change its state referendum to include women's right to vote. but it failed, despite having 600,000 signatures in support of changing the legislation, the referendum failed area this exemplifies what was happening in this era, where the suffragist had taken on a state-by-state approach. there were no longer going for this amendment change that hadn't -- that had been proposed in the 1870's. they try to do a full court press state-by-state.
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leslie joining us now with more on rocket companies. >> hey, brian. there was weaker than expected demand for this deal rocket company is the parent of rocket mortgage. was expected to be the largest ipo of the year. it fell short. the detroit based company priced below the range, offering fewer shares that was less than the warner brother's ipo this year. investo investors balked at the valued valued as a mortgage company rather than a technology company. is the largest lender in america.
leslie joining us now with more on rocket companies. >> hey, brian. there was weaker than expected demand for this deal rocket company is the parent of rocket mortgage. was expected to be the largest ipo of the year. it fell short. the detroit based company priced below the range, offering fewer shares that was less than the warner brother's ipo this year. investo investors balked at the valued valued as a mortgage company rather than a technology company. is the largest lender in america.
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leslie, you're watching this. good music.asm, it's not an easy job and that was apparent. >> it's not an easy job especially digitally. i want to see those digital numbers because that's going to be the true future of america. isn't that what this messages and what democrats in this party are speaking about. the future, the soul of the future. we just almost every single box ticked with regard to democratic legislation and issues that matter to this party and to the nation, whether it's gun violence, immigration, health care, reminding people of some terrible times in our nation's history, racism, the lgbtq communities, the list goes on. we also people that really did speak to the soul at one time in this nation, many people had great respect, admiration. i shed a tear run gold star father gold star father khizr khan spoke and you heard him speaking of charlottesville and you heard him speaking about virginia. his state. you also see the security guard who rode an elevator with joe biden speaking about somebody who "really sa
leslie, you're watching this. good music.asm, it's not an easy job and that was apparent. >> it's not an easy job especially digitally. i want to see those digital numbers because that's going to be the true future of america. isn't that what this messages and what democrats in this party are speaking about. the future, the soul of the future. we just almost every single box ticked with regard to democratic legislation and issues that matter to this party and to the nation, whether it's...
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. >> before they kind of made us a warning -- >> reporter: in the jackson oaks neighbor, john and leslie have been checking the latest fire information for the hills above morgan hill. their neighborhood remains under an evacuation warning, and they're ready. >> documents like certain personal belongings that you really wouldn't want to lose. right now we currently have them in our car, so if we really need to leave, it's already packed and we're ready to go. >> we also have a first aid kit
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i'm general leslie mcintyre, general of all commanding american ground forces. omar bradley, commandant of the infantry, soon to be given a top field of commands i'm. in general henry arnold commanding army air forces. general sommerville, moved up to the chief a services of supply with a stupendous task of logistical support would what we finally be an army of many millions deployed throughout the world. the first of our troops began arriving at overseas staging areas. and north ireland, england, australia. on bloody canal relieved worry marines considered continuing to fight for the solomon islands. united states was not only does showing a will to fight but a two front war against half a world apart. on the 8th of november, 1942, american amphibious forces struck the shores of north africa. we were to use inappropriate american phrase in business. the business of an all out fight against paul powerful aggressors who had reached out to conquer the world. we had come thousands of miles but not for conquest. 1942 the commander of our ground forces, general lesli
i'm general leslie mcintyre, general of all commanding american ground forces. omar bradley, commandant of the infantry, soon to be given a top field of commands i'm. in general henry arnold commanding army air forces. general sommerville, moved up to the chief a services of supply with a stupendous task of logistical support would what we finally be an army of many millions deployed throughout the world. the first of our troops began arriving at overseas staging areas. and north ireland,...
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this man behind me is jack leslie — he should have been england's first black footballer — but he neverl on the shirt in 1925 — he was dropped because of his race.. there's now a campaign to erect a statue in his honour. as new research reveals the lack of representation around statues dedicated to bame sportsmen and women across the uk, katie shanahan has been looking into this. this is the famous statue of arthur wroughton, the first black professional footballer in the world. it stands at the home of the england team in the hope that his story will inspire others from black and ethnic minority backgrounds. the contributions of the black and ethnic minority communities to the game is huge and we see a gross disproportionate number of statues, if you value starches, and i did, because i value what they represent. are there enough statues? until you right the wrongs in terms of balancing history, black lives will never truly matted by those in power, it is black history that matters now. there are only ten black and ethnic minority sports touches out of a total of 240 in the uk. footbal
this man behind me is jack leslie — he should have been england's first black footballer — but he neverl on the shirt in 1925 — he was dropped because of his race.. there's now a campaign to erect a statue in his honour. as new research reveals the lack of representation around statues dedicated to bame sportsmen and women across the uk, katie shanahan has been looking into this. this is the famous statue of arthur wroughton, the first black professional footballer in the world. it stands...
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abc7 news reporter leslie brimpgley is live. so far, sits over one hundred degrees there, leslie. >> reporter: yeah. it was really hot out here. the breeze has picked up so it is not quite so bad but you have to remember, people are being told to wear a mask outside. to do curbside pick-up if possible, to dine outdoors. but it's really hard with this intense heat. >> high noon in walnut creek. the lunch rush is not materializing. >> normally i come here to get the mail and these tables are full every time around this time. now we add not only the covid but heat on top of the problems we already had. yeah. just another hit these businesses are taking. >> this sushi restaurant opened in june. today was supposed to be the first day to offer outdoor dining. the canopy is ready to be set up as they hold out hope this gamble will pay off. >> sushi is kind of cold. the rice is cold at lowest. so i hope at least people will eat sushi. >> reporter: the best bet is to take refuge indoors in air conditioning, especially since people are st
abc7 news reporter leslie brimpgley is live. so far, sits over one hundred degrees there, leslie. >> reporter: yeah. it was really hot out here. the breeze has picked up so it is not quite so bad but you have to remember, people are being told to wear a mask outside. to do curbside pick-up if possible, to dine outdoors. but it's really hard with this intense heat. >> high noon in walnut creek. the lunch rush is not materializing. >> normally i come here to get the mail and...
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specially convened committee at the scottish parliament are just under two hours of evidence from lesliernment's amazon procedures had been engineered to set a specific complaint. she was asked whether it was designed to get alex salmond, no, absolutely not, she said. earlier in her testimony she said it would have been unconscionable not to investigate historic complaints against mr salmond once raised, he said the scottish government acted in good faith but the government inquiry into those complaints are selected by a single procedural floor and she apologised to all involved. the committee is looking into what went wrong, what went on in that initial investigation which was willed in a court as unlawful and painted by apparent bias. quite and painted by apparent bias. quite a focus so far on technical and procedural matters when it comes to the harassment procedure, but this inquiry has the capacity, the potential for explosive testimony. the current first minister nicola sturgeon is on the witness list, she said she welcomed the chance to give her side of the story. her predecessor
specially convened committee at the scottish parliament are just under two hours of evidence from lesliernment's amazon procedures had been engineered to set a specific complaint. she was asked whether it was designed to get alex salmond, no, absolutely not, she said. earlier in her testimony she said it would have been unconscionable not to investigate historic complaints against mr salmond once raised, he said the scottish government acted in good faith but the government inquiry into those...
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leslie picker here i'm curious. apple's earnings you reiterated your buy and wrote about ten exciting things to look forward with apple i'm curious in the last five days or so what changed for you? is it largely due to this expansion of the multiple or have you learned something that you think is different from that thesis to today? >> so when you look at sort of post earnings to now, what are the things within earnings and post earnings that caught our attention the most i would say number one, this was a first quarter where services actually decelerated quarter on quarter. when you look at the underlying components of that, some of it is high margin google licensing issue. apple care which will continue to be a head win for several quarters and the strength in the app store, we don't think lasts. this came out of earnings. the strength in the quarter was really driven more so by the cyclical elements, not the secular elements of growth this was a point of concern. as you look at the 10q that apple released a day l
leslie picker here i'm curious. apple's earnings you reiterated your buy and wrote about ten exciting things to look forward with apple i'm curious in the last five days or so what changed for you? is it largely due to this expansion of the multiple or have you learned something that you think is different from that thesis to today? >> so when you look at sort of post earnings to now, what are the things within earnings and post earnings that caught our attention the most i would say...
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leslie, we appreciate you both.nk you for your time. >> thank you come appreciate it. >> thank you, shannon. >> shannon: former vp biden will not go to milwaukee to accept but where will he go for his acceptanc exception speech? we will learn the details next. accident forgiveness from allstate. click or call for a quote today. i don't have to worry about that, do i?are irritated. from allstate. harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line. crest gum detoxify, voted product of the year. it works below the gum line to neutralize harmful plaque bacteria and help reverse early gum damage. gum detoxify, from crest. find your get-up-and-go. find pants that aren't sweats. find your friends. find your sense of wander. find the world is new, again. at chevy we'd like to take you there. now during the chevy open road sales event, get up to 15% of msrp cash back on select 2020 models. that's over fifty-seven hundred dollars cash back on this equinox. it's time to find new roads, again. i have the power to lower my blood suga
leslie, we appreciate you both.nk you for your time. >> thank you come appreciate it. >> thank you, shannon. >> shannon: former vp biden will not go to milwaukee to accept but where will he go for his acceptanc exception speech? we will learn the details next. accident forgiveness from allstate. click or call for a quote today. i don't have to worry about that, do i?are irritated. from allstate. harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line. crest gum detoxify, voted product...
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>> leslie, thank you leslie picker.ught it was interesting that a sole book runner on gary cohn's speak this used to be sort of a shady back water of financing, backdoor way of going public and here we are with some very famous people, very famous investors. you know, legends perhaps going into this space. >> right, it's a backdoor to an ipo. that makes it appealing to the target companies so this is a pool of money that investors believe that whoever the sponsor is, let's say gary cohn can find something and cliff robins can find something in their area of expertise to bring public through a backdoor andhe investor, they have a look at whether or not you like that deal if you don't like it, share your sells back to the company. most deals get approved and that's the expectation for the sponsors who put up real money but they get a good cut of the growing concern. it's a really interesting mechanism what to me is crazy is how some of these spacs traded at valuations that are insane once they find something or before the
>> leslie, thank you leslie picker.ught it was interesting that a sole book runner on gary cohn's speak this used to be sort of a shady back water of financing, backdoor way of going public and here we are with some very famous people, very famous investors. you know, legends perhaps going into this space. >> right, it's a backdoor to an ipo. that makes it appealing to the target companies so this is a pool of money that investors believe that whoever the sponsor is, let's say gary...
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leslie with a big exclusive. she will be here to break it down plus more dysfunction in d.c why nancy pelosi says she's willing to cut the um isser vacation short and it's not about stimulus talks we'll get a live report from d.c. coming up later, move on there's a new bidder in town that are favorites to buy the syw york mets. bu week ahead. we're back right after this. ♪ i keep working my way back to you, babe ♪ ♪ with a burning love inside ♪ yeah i'm working my way back to you, babe ♪ ♪ and the happiness that died ♪ i let it get away servicenow. the smarter way to workflow. >>> and it's a cocktail of options trading with risk mitigations and you can imagine how the volatility early this year powered their return to the atmosphere now still it's controversial the more conventional topic of diversification. they missed out on about a million dollar pay out massive point also recently published research saying it did not make sense for long-term risk mitigation. now that lead to some mud sl slinging in may. and t
leslie with a big exclusive. she will be here to break it down plus more dysfunction in d.c why nancy pelosi says she's willing to cut the um isser vacation short and it's not about stimulus talks we'll get a live report from d.c. coming up later, move on there's a new bidder in town that are favorites to buy the syw york mets. bu week ahead. we're back right after this. ♪ i keep working my way back to you, babe ♪ ♪ with a burning love inside ♪ yeah i'm working my way back to you, babe...
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leslie picker joins us with that and more of your other top stories on a tuesday morning good morning. >> good morning, and welcome back the white house and con dwregsal democrats are urging each other to come back to the bargaining table but the two sides appear to still be divided on the scope of the plan. in a conference call with governors yesterday, treasury secretary steven mnuchin said action by congress remains the administration's first choice. those remarks coming on the heels of president trump's executive orders this past weekend. and speaking of the president, he says he's mulling taking more action to help shore up the u.s. economy. speaking during a press briefing last night, the president said he was considering cutting the capital gains tax and lowering income taxes for middle income families trump didn't elaborate saying more details would come in the weeks ahead. >>> shares of uber and lyft under pressure this morning. this after a california judge granted a preliminary injunction requiring the companies to stop classifying their drivers as independent contractors p
leslie picker joins us with that and more of your other top stories on a tuesday morning good morning. >> good morning, and welcome back the white house and con dwregsal democrats are urging each other to come back to the bargaining table but the two sides appear to still be divided on the scope of the plan. in a conference call with governors yesterday, treasury secretary steven mnuchin said action by congress remains the administration's first choice. those remarks coming on the heels...
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fund manager that produced returns of 4,000% in the first quarter of this year, how did he do it leslieicker knows. >> that's right. that hedge fund manager is mark spitznagel, a firm that uses derivatives and options for doomsday protection. the strategy is known as tail risk hedging think of it as insurance and the payoff you get if your house burns down so when the markets went up in flames in march, universe's algorithms kicked in and able to deliver the 40 x returns now as the markets teeter around record highs once again, they have given back some of those gains. but the firm is handedly the best performing hedge fund this year he said earlier on cnbc that markets are overvalued he believes they're set up for another left tail event or major market shock he says the fed and washington are complicit in creating a bubble >> we see that we're repairing these things we don't see the things -- we don't see the opportunity and the things that lie around the corner which always lie around the corner from credit bubbles and we're also not paying attention to the massive disparity of wealt
fund manager that produced returns of 4,000% in the first quarter of this year, how did he do it leslieicker knows. >> that's right. that hedge fund manager is mark spitznagel, a firm that uses derivatives and options for doomsday protection. the strategy is known as tail risk hedging think of it as insurance and the payoff you get if your house burns down so when the markets went up in flames in march, universe's algorithms kicked in and able to deliver the 40 x returns now as the...
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leslie picker has the details. leslie, how does this all break down >> hey, kaley, going public with class affirm, class b and class f stock. before you let your mind wander, the f stands for that. they pair back economic ownership. it takes several pages of explanation in the prospectus but essentially class f has a variable number of votes which adjusts to ensure those three founders maintain 49.99999% voting control now, that's right. either below majority control but the founders plus venture backers also hold class b shares which command 10 votes each. the class a stock that you as the public market investor can buy comes with only one vote per share. it's not uncommon for them to go public with put pell classes of shares quicken rocket debuted earlier this year with four classes of stock. snap went public three years ago giving its shareholders no vetting rights palantir's f shares makes this one unique, guys. >> leslie, stay right there. we want to bring in mike santoli for some perspective on this, mike wha
leslie picker has the details. leslie, how does this all break down >> hey, kaley, going public with class affirm, class b and class f stock. before you let your mind wander, the f stands for that. they pair back economic ownership. it takes several pages of explanation in the prospectus but essentially class f has a variable number of votes which adjusts to ensure those three founders maintain 49.99999% voting control now, that's right. either below majority control but the founders plus...
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jillian: let's bring in leslie marshall and giano caldwell. thanks for being with us. i will start with you. what do you make of the final speech of the night by the first lady. >> i thought milania trump did a great job talking about her own vision of what she would do in a second term, she has always been an independent person, supportive of her husband, she looked great, in the rose garden given her historic revelation of that property of the criticism she received that is unfounded about the way they redid the rose garden. she harkens back to a lot of what she has done so far during her tenure in the white house as first lady, her trip to africa, told stories about that. it was nice to hear a little bit more about what she has been doing also what she would do in a second term in that position. jillian: shannon: plenty of critics for michelle obama. anyone who gives a speech at one of these conventions will have some critics but that member tweet researching this out, quote, she still can't speak english. that is not going to help make the case for the left. >> not
jillian: let's bring in leslie marshall and giano caldwell. thanks for being with us. i will start with you. what do you make of the final speech of the night by the first lady. >> i thought milania trump did a great job talking about her own vision of what she would do in a second term, she has always been an independent person, supportive of her husband, she looked great, in the rose garden given her historic revelation of that property of the criticism she received that is unfounded...
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. >>> good morning, i'm leslie picker at cnbc headquarters.all street is set to open lower friday as tensions between the u.s. and china heat up after president trump issued orders on the app with a company tiktok and wechat within days a. new stimulus package after a $600 per week enhanced unemployment benefit expired last month. investors are watching the july jobs report out at 8:30 this morning. fewer jobs added in july than june and the unemployment rate to fall to 10.6%. the coronavirus pandemic has forced the shift in uber's business. the food delivery business is now larger than ride hailing after bookings in uber's ride sharing business plummeted 73% in the second quarter from last year. meanwhile bookings for uber's food delivery business surged 113%. the ceo said on uber's earnings call that the pandemic has moved delivery from a luxury to a, quote, utility. >>> and facebook will allow employees to work from home until july of 2021 and will give them $1,000 for home office needs. while facebook will continue reopenings, some offices
. >>> good morning, i'm leslie picker at cnbc headquarters.all street is set to open lower friday as tensions between the u.s. and china heat up after president trump issued orders on the app with a company tiktok and wechat within days a. new stimulus package after a $600 per week enhanced unemployment benefit expired last month. investors are watching the july jobs report out at 8:30 this morning. fewer jobs added in july than june and the unemployment rate to fall to 10.6%. the...
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on the president by keynote speakers so let's talk about the pros and cons of that strategy with leslie hurt and katie pavlovich. we had each of you pick a moment that was important or stood out to you for some reason so let's start with katie's pick, former secretary john kerry. >> before donald trump we used to talk about american exceptionalism. the only thing exceptional about the incoherent trump foreign-policy is that it has made our nation more isolated than ever before. joe biden knows we aren't exceptional because we blessed her that we are. we are exceptional because we do exceptional things. shannon: i know from your reaction after the speech you had some issues with it. why did you pick this? >> president obama didn't believe in american exceptionalism. he said we are exceptional like the greeks were exceptional. the idea that john kerry gave that speech and every line he said was full of falsehoods and lies needs to be addressed because it is about foreign-policy and being commander-in-chief, the most important thing to protect the american homeland from enemies and to say
on the president by keynote speakers so let's talk about the pros and cons of that strategy with leslie hurt and katie pavlovich. we had each of you pick a moment that was important or stood out to you for some reason so let's start with katie's pick, former secretary john kerry. >> before donald trump we used to talk about american exceptionalism. the only thing exceptional about the incoherent trump foreign-policy is that it has made our nation more isolated than ever before. joe biden...
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leslie marshall, and katie -- thanks for being with us. >> thank you. >> hey, shannon. >> katie, i will start with you. but did you make of that final speech of the night by the firs lady? >> i thought that melania trump did a great job of talking abou her own vision for what she would do and a second term with president trump. she's always been a their independent person and also supported of her -- i thought was nice in the rose garden, given hearst historic renovation of the property and the criticism that she received that was unfounded about the wa that they we did the rose garden . so she hearkened back to a lot of what she has done so far during her tenure in the white house is the first lady, her be best campaign in her trip to africa. she told stories about that. it was nice to hear a little bi more about what she's been doin but also what she would do the second term in that position. >> well, there are plenty of critics just as the poor for michelle obama. anyone who gives a speech is going to have some critics. but bet midler tweeting this ou during the first lady's speech.
leslie marshall, and katie -- thanks for being with us. >> thank you. >> hey, shannon. >> katie, i will start with you. but did you make of that final speech of the night by the firs lady? >> i thought that melania trump did a great job of talking abou her own vision for what she would do and a second term with president trump. she's always been a their independent person and also supported of her -- i thought was nice in the rose garden, given hearst historic renovation...
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now hi there leslie i love your comment wow we chat sounds amazing just so much it always feels like it can totally run your life from your phone so if shacked banned from the u.s. what do people who use it in the u.s. walk today use. wow it's very interesting because you know i work with human rights activists and lawyers writers in china a lot of them can't use weights yet why because in order to have a recheck hans you have to register your id. and the governor has the job and those people and you know what the government and government has been you know harassing and censoring them so even when to get out we check because the governors are one of them. so you know they have you know developed there or find or trying to. relate with each other and to also check with me signal is not banned in china so you can right now is to use it and the people students were asked by having a v.p.n. it's curse it's had it but you can still do it this has been cruel and by many people who don't have weights in it we don't dissuade say because the government doesn't like them or because they wante
now hi there leslie i love your comment wow we chat sounds amazing just so much it always feels like it can totally run your life from your phone so if shacked banned from the u.s. what do people who use it in the u.s. walk today use. wow it's very interesting because you know i work with human rights activists and lawyers writers in china a lot of them can't use weights yet why because in order to have a recheck hans you have to register your id. and the governor has the job and those people...
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in pleasanton, i'm leslie brinkley, abc7 news. >>> now, it is estimated that a large number of the people who are infected with covid-19 arav symptoms, making it hard at times to pinpoint the origin. a bay area company is launching a new testing kid that can track whether covid-19 is present on surfaces. abc7 news reporter stephanie sierra digs into the pros and con "h" cons. >> reporter: lab technicians working at phylagen are working around the clock to process surface testing kits that detect the presence of covid-19. >> it is not a human diagnostic test. it just indicates whether or not you have people that are carrying the virus indoors. >> reporter: ceo dr. jessica green explains each kit sent in the mail comes with between 10 to 25 swabs. you take each swab, brush the top of any surface, and send the samples back to phylagen. >> we process every sample and assess whether or not the virus that causes covid-19 is present in the sample, and then you can have a comprehensive view of where in your building sars-cov-2 was present. >> what's the test turnaround time? >> 48 hours once the
in pleasanton, i'm leslie brinkley, abc7 news. >>> now, it is estimated that a large number of the people who are infected with covid-19 arav symptoms, making it hard at times to pinpoint the origin. a bay area company is launching a new testing kid that can track whether covid-19 is present on surfaces. abc7 news reporter stephanie sierra digs into the pros and con "h" cons. >> reporter: lab technicians working at phylagen are working around the clock to process...
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. >> dana: power panel now, jason, leslie, radio host and fox news contributor, great to see you both to you first on the news that joe biden will stay home and i'm going to pull into the conversation the reaction just moments ago from speaker pelosi. your thoughts? >> thanks, harris, thanks for having me. it's very obvious to me what's happening here, joe biden doesn't have the strength, the mental fortitude to be leader of the free world. and his campaign knows that so they are running this basement strategy thinking that can get them all the way to november 3rd but it's not going to work because the american people need to see these candidates battle it out on the debate stage, they should probably have more debates given the early voting that's going to be occurring so i think it's very critical for the american people to see that joe biden not only has his mental capacity declined over the last several months significantly but he is a puppet of the far left radicals. >> harris: all night, leslie, before i come to you, senate republican john thune has said, is that even legal? the
. >> dana: power panel now, jason, leslie, radio host and fox news contributor, great to see you both to you first on the news that joe biden will stay home and i'm going to pull into the conversation the reaction just moments ago from speaker pelosi. your thoughts? >> thanks, harris, thanks for having me. it's very obvious to me what's happening here, joe biden doesn't have the strength, the mental fortitude to be leader of the free world. and his campaign knows that so they are...
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as a matter of fact, his two opponents, leslie and bob, told me after the program they had never seentoo sorry for those two because they're going away with $25,000 each. i can tell you something about today's three players-- india, leslie, and brad-- they're not standing here now worrying about eric newhouse in the finals. they're worrying about how they're gonna fare against each other to win this semifinal game. good luck. let's put you to the test right now. here comes the jeopardy! round for you.
as a matter of fact, his two opponents, leslie and bob, told me after the program they had never seentoo sorry for those two because they're going away with $25,000 each. i can tell you something about today's three players-- india, leslie, and brad-- they're not standing here now worrying about eric newhouse in the finals. they're worrying about how they're gonna fare against each other to win this semifinal game. good luck. let's put you to the test right now. here comes the jeopardy! round...
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. >> it's popular, leslie, not just as a diversion but even politically, and there is a question of howtoring into the election coming up in 90 days >> i think that's the key question, especially among people watching this one are these motivations politically driven, are they security driven? there are arguments to make on both sides of this, but there are things to consider as we make this asset. >> did seems weeks after we close the chinese consulate in houston that the u.s. was lying out, now we're being accused of being the rogue actors i'm not comparing the future of tiktok to spying on an individual basis, but it does seem like the gloves are off, and it's basically each nation for its own. there is no precedent here its national interest comes first, period. >> and you could likely use this example of tiktok as yet another reason why you'll see this decoupling further play out between the united states and china, and if that's the case, which country benefits from that, and will they seek it as an opportunity is another key question >> absolutely. we'll move on to another story
. >> it's popular, leslie, not just as a diversion but even politically, and there is a question of howtoring into the election coming up in 90 days >> i think that's the key question, especially among people watching this one are these motivations politically driven, are they security driven? there are arguments to make on both sides of this, but there are things to consider as we make this asset. >> did seems weeks after we close the chinese consulate in houston that the...
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. >> leslie odom jr. not only have you managed to preserve your voice, that glorious voice, that god given instrument that you have, you've also preserved your joy for decades. >> and we remember what tony bennett once told me not so long ago about the secret of a long life. >> i've never worked a day in my life, because i love what i do. and i just love the fact that i'm getting away with it. >> reporter: and stevie wonder tonight. ♪ tony ♪ the best to come ♪ and that's for all time ♪ he's a friend of mine ♪ 94 and doing fine ♪ >> and tony bennett posting this message tonight for all those who remembered. >> thank you for making my 94th birthday so special. >> happy birthday, tony. and we love the mustache. i'm david muir. i'll see you tomorrow. good night. . >>> parents, students, and tachers in oakland all still wondering what will the first day of school look like. >>> residents in san francisco's tenderloin say the explosion of tents on the street during the pandemic has kept them up at night. new at
. >> leslie odom jr. not only have you managed to preserve your voice, that glorious voice, that god given instrument that you have, you've also preserved your joy for decades. >> and we remember what tony bennett once told me not so long ago about the secret of a long life. >> i've never worked a day in my life, because i love what i do. and i just love the fact that i'm getting away with it. >> reporter: and stevie wonder tonight. ♪ tony ♪ the best to come ♪ and...
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you know i have to share this with you because you have on your phone so leslie is watching right now and there leslie are i love your comment wow we chat sounds amazing just so much it always feels like it can totally run your life. so if e.t. shacked sounds from the u.s. what to people who use it in the u.s. will today use. well it's very interesting because you know i work with human rights activist and lawyer writers in china a lot of them can't use weight checks why because in order to have a recheck cons you have to register your id you know that stuff and the governor has good job about it and those people you know like the government and government has been you know harassing and sobering them so even trying to get out we checked because the governors are one of them. so you know they have you know developed their or find or trying to. get each other in to also check with me signal is not banned in china so you can right now it's easy it's and the people are students were asked by having a v.p.n. it's cover some it's had it but you can still do it this has been cruelly by many
you know i have to share this with you because you have on your phone so leslie is watching right now and there leslie are i love your comment wow we chat sounds amazing just so much it always feels like it can totally run your life. so if e.t. shacked sounds from the u.s. what to people who use it in the u.s. will today use. well it's very interesting because you know i work with human rights activist and lawyer writers in china a lot of them can't use weight checks why because in order to...
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silver lining, leslie, of the pandemic >> i just think it's funny they're trying to get more people to fly by saying you can cancel your ticket for free. it seems kind of count counterintuitive of what you would expect them to do. people are saying, i don't really know what the situation will be, so i'll book it now, see what happens later i don't know, i fell like airlines could use the additional revenue, but i'm not personally a fan of those change fees >> and the fact that southwest did away with them tells you that -- they're trying to be customer focused even southwest down about 2.5% >> southwest is a budget airline, and you're talking about a full service carrier it only applies to full price tickets, not those bottom basement ones that are considered deals i'm kind of curious to see how this pans out. >> robert, put a final word on it >> it's about time southwest did it, and most retailers, they provide easy refunds, easy exchanges. it's time for airlines to do the same thing >> that model wins i totally agree. leslie picker, dom chu and robert frank, appreciate it on "rapid f
silver lining, leslie, of the pandemic >> i just think it's funny they're trying to get more people to fly by saying you can cancel your ticket for free. it seems kind of count counterintuitive of what you would expect them to do. people are saying, i don't really know what the situation will be, so i'll book it now, see what happens later i don't know, i fell like airlines could use the additional revenue, but i'm not personally a fan of those change fees >> and the fact that...
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it's hard to leave your house safely >> leslie, there is something else with this, too. target was allowed to be open during a lot of shutdowns because they sell essentials guess what, they didn't let the non-essential stores stay open and much of them across the country were forced to be closed >> they took 5% of most of their competitors from mom and pop stores and competitors, big box retail stores. you're right, there were winners and losers in the second quarter, those businesses that were essential that got to stay open we've seen lowe's, home depot walmart, target all clearly benefiting from being able to stay open. the e-commerce business did well there is no question that people are continuing to shop there, even online, but i think being open and deemed essential, they were beneficiaries of that >> $5 million, robert, is a big number the other thing you wonder about is, is that going to be sustainable, so maybe taking a market share is somewhat sustainable if a competitor goes out of business. but once people start taking vacations again, you're not getting the
it's hard to leave your house safely >> leslie, there is something else with this, too. target was allowed to be open during a lot of shutdowns because they sell essentials guess what, they didn't let the non-essential stores stay open and much of them across the country were forced to be closed >> they took 5% of most of their competitors from mom and pop stores and competitors, big box retail stores. you're right, there were winners and losers in the second quarter, those...
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and emigrated there in 1906 he only saw his friend leslie again decades later. president truman also suggested setting up self-governing camps for jewish adults their residence soon organized education health care and religious services skills in handicrafts and for agriculture were also taught it was in keeping with the aspirations of the zionist movement which called for a political solution to the situation of the jews in europe their own state. a new chapter also began for in dust off in february 1946 a group of young jews arrived accompanied by a zionist activists the magically seen their goal the aliyah emigration to palestine. later fisher was impressed by the determination and independence of the young people what set them apart from the others was that they acted consciously as a collective and thus were prepared for life in the cubits in their future home. no. more very close. oh. 00000000. among the new arrivals in india was a group of young jews from poland they gave themselves the name. which means stone worked in hebrew they tried to return to pola
and emigrated there in 1906 he only saw his friend leslie again decades later. president truman also suggested setting up self-governing camps for jewish adults their residence soon organized education health care and religious services skills in handicrafts and for agriculture were also taught it was in keeping with the aspirations of the zionist movement which called for a political solution to the situation of the jews in europe their own state. a new chapter also began for in dust off in...
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wexner who she said she had sex with on multiple occasions leslie wexner was innocent and should be believe no worse her own lawyers don't believe her the united states government apparently doesn't believe her because they didn't users who witness or a victim against either geoffrey epstein who are going maxwell there's documentary evidence that she's lied about everybody and yet the media won't cover that part of the story you mentioned a list a litany of other names and some you didn't mention didn't require as the media seem only to be interested in mentioning your name those other names are mentioned . no they're not mention perhaps because i'm fighting back and i fight back tears i have nothing to hide i don't know about he these other people on the day i was accused i said i hope there are photographs i hope they are videotapes because they will prove that i never did anything wrong i know it will be no evidence because there couldn't be union evidence and i did nothing absolutely nothing wrong so i short back and and therefore maybe the media has focused attention on me but
wexner who she said she had sex with on multiple occasions leslie wexner was innocent and should be believe no worse her own lawyers don't believe her the united states government apparently doesn't believe her because they didn't users who witness or a victim against either geoffrey epstein who are going maxwell there's documentary evidence that she's lied about everybody and yet the media won't cover that part of the story you mentioned a list a litany of other names and some you didn't...