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susan: i'm going to put another photograph on screen, and that is mcdonald's. why mcdonald's? what does it do in these communities? chris: at hunts point, i was in the mcdonald's all the time, because everybody else was there. keisha, millie, shelley, ramon, they were all there at mcdonald's. it offered them a respite from the streets, it allowed them to use the bathroom, allowed them to charge their phone, use the internet. was basically a community center where people did not judge them. susan: this is true throughout the country. what is it replacing in our society? chris: the town square in some ways, the community center. i think people -- when i write about mcdonald's and how it has become this ad hoc community center, where people who live on the streets can gain a moment of dignity by rejoining society and not being stared at and being allowed to go there. you go to any mcdonald's and there are people there like keisha and millie, people living on the cusp. you see them in a booth, maybe with their old cell phone with cracks on it, maybe with a bible. i would say in ma
susan: i'm going to put another photograph on screen, and that is mcdonald's. why mcdonald's? what does it do in these communities? chris: at hunts point, i was in the mcdonald's all the time, because everybody else was there. keisha, millie, shelley, ramon, they were all there at mcdonald's. it offered them a respite from the streets, it allowed them to use the bathroom, allowed them to charge their phone, use the internet. was basically a community center where people did not judge them....
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mcdonald's, what would happen?hris: he showed me his gun, they would always show me their guns. he said, if i put my gun down and put on an apron at mcdonald's, someone is going to put a cap in me, someone will shoot me. i have to shoot first or i will be shot. susan: how old was he approximately? chris: 32. susan: he'd been doing this a long time. chris: yeah. you talk about permission, he wanted me to take a picture of him and i said, you are running from six felonies and you just admitted to me that you have been involved in nine shootings or six shootings, don't let me take a picture of you. selma,another story from the brick reclamation work. what is that? chris: the person who was wasnds with the drug dealer a former drug dealer himself who said you have to see this. i was like, what? olde were these 45 massive cotton warehouses -- four or five massive old cotton warehouses that were being dismantled and were piles of rubble. people were being paid to sift through the rubble, scrape the think off, stack 500,
mcdonald's, what would happen?hris: he showed me his gun, they would always show me their guns. he said, if i put my gun down and put on an apron at mcdonald's, someone is going to put a cap in me, someone will shoot me. i have to shoot first or i will be shot. susan: how old was he approximately? chris: 32. susan: he'd been doing this a long time. chris: yeah. you talk about permission, he wanted me to take a picture of him and i said, you are running from six felonies and you just admitted to...
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i like mcdonald's. i don't think this one is as easy as bob says it is let's go to pam in california. please, pam? >> caller: hey, jim, first time caller long time listener >> thank you >> i have a question for you starbucks has been on a coffee high for last year with gains around 75% and beating estimates for the last eight quarters. the do you think they can sustain the global growth as they have been doing in china and should i stay caffeinated or get more caffeinated or dump my stale coffee >> like the way you're approaching that i've been waiting for starbucks to come down in order to tell people, look, once again, it's ared to go you know what? it is coming down a lot. i think you should own the stock. hit a terrific year. they're taking profits in the stock like they're taking many others and the cold brew during the afternoon is crushing it starbucks is a buy john in michigan john >> caller: jim, i want to know what your thoughts are on grub hub. it is being shorted by jim chenos >> right >> ca
i like mcdonald's. i don't think this one is as easy as bob says it is let's go to pam in california. please, pam? >> caller: hey, jim, first time caller long time listener >> thank you >> i have a question for you starbucks has been on a coffee high for last year with gains around 75% and beating estimates for the last eight quarters. the do you think they can sustain the global growth as they have been doing in china and should i stay caffeinated or get more caffeinated or...
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called mcdonald's >> right >> seth: "michael mcdonald's mcdonald's." >> right >> seth: unaware -- thegely unaware yes. >> seth: yeah. >> i guess he was out of the country or touring or something. >> seth: and so the whole sketch was him explaining the legal troubles he was in >> right but it was premise heavy because not only were there legal troubles, but also the mcdonald's was in a bad part of town >> seth: yes >> so it was like a double premise. >> seth: yeah. >> it was very dense >> seth: it very dense >> yeah. >> seth: it was at dress rehearsal. and again, justin timberlake can make anything work except this [ laughter ] here's a clip from "michael mcdonald's mcdonald's." >> oh, lord have mercy >> unfortunately my legal problems are only the tip of the iceberg. it turns out you need a lot of permits to open a restaurant permits i do not have. ♪ the sign fell off the roof and it landed on the top of a school bus ♪ [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause >> seth: but this was our going away present for you we wrote down every pitch we had written. >> in that rewrite >> seth: and all th
called mcdonald's >> right >> seth: "michael mcdonald's mcdonald's." >> right >> seth: unaware -- thegely unaware yes. >> seth: yeah. >> i guess he was out of the country or touring or something. >> seth: and so the whole sketch was him explaining the legal troubles he was in >> right but it was premise heavy because not only were there legal troubles, but also the mcdonald's was in a bad part of town >> seth: yes >> so it...
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absolutely >> crystal and mcdonald are not alone.re than 20 years, inmates have trained more than 1,200 dogs to work as service dogs to the not for profit, puppies behind bars. dogs like scout, and angel, ultimately each dog is given to a veteran or first responder, struggling with ptsd or other issues each dog knows close to a d coa turning off the lights andf this day is a happy but hard the dogs poised to leave the inmates who raised them going home with the vets and first responders who will be their forever family, and this year, a first, mcdonald is the first dog to ever be given to an active duty police officer. heather mcclellan is taking him back home to connecticut. >> you don't have ptsd. >> i do not. >> you don't personally need a service dog. >> right. >> he's going to be a member of the force. >> he is >> and we're referring to him as a police service dog he's going to help our officers as they, you know, make their way through some really dog lowe >> right g can bring to a p really bring >> a couple of weeks after mcdo
absolutely >> crystal and mcdonald are not alone.re than 20 years, inmates have trained more than 1,200 dogs to work as service dogs to the not for profit, puppies behind bars. dogs like scout, and angel, ultimately each dog is given to a veteran or first responder, struggling with ptsd or other issues each dog knows close to a d coa turning off the lights andf this day is a happy but hard the dogs poised to leave the inmates who raised them going home with the vets and first responders...
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sold mcdonald's? two seats to your right. >> i did >> we've been talking about that for a while. >> unfortunately i didn't listen to you when it was 217 and 218, you said trim some up here, now i had to sell some at 209. >> too negative on mcdonald's now? >> no. no let's not say too negativement >> you sold it,s not me. >> neutral there are other places to be in the market that look better. i have not sold lululemon or dunki dunkin'. mcdonald's, certainly the rate of appreciation has slowed down. i will give you anotherppointedy disney is trading. it's universally loved i don't know many have sat on this desk and said no. >> why the weakness? >> maybe -- >> numbers are coming down >> it's competition. the whole sector, if you look at the media sector in general. people want to lump netflix in there and should, but there's competition for the content being distributed, even as everybody comes out with apple tv and disney plus and cbs over the top streaming. >> no kidding. we knew that >> that's why the
sold mcdonald's? two seats to your right. >> i did >> we've been talking about that for a while. >> unfortunately i didn't listen to you when it was 217 and 218, you said trim some up here, now i had to sell some at 209. >> too negative on mcdonald's now? >> no. no let's not say too negativement >> you sold it,s not me. >> neutral there are other places to be in the market that look better. i have not sold lululemon or dunki dunkin'. mcdonald's,...
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. >>> now to mcdonald's, which reported a rare miss. the world's largest fastt food giant posted disappointing profits for the firste in two years. same store sales in the u.s. were not as goodot as expected opals and menu price grades, incrses. and that pushed shares of the component 5% lower in today's session. kait r rers looks at the challengeses facing the golden arches. >> mcdonald's is feeling the competitive pressure. consumers had an appear at this time for premium chicken sand wrichs from chick filet and pop eyes when it came to the plant based burger craze mcdonald's stayed on the sidelines and announcing last month that tests with beyond meat in ktd. >> innovations have to be there if other companies come up with new products mcdonald's has to match them pip i suspect we'll see a premium chicken sandwich from the companyomn the next several months. i don't know if t ty want it right after that. probably want to give it more to him to stand out but also plant placed tlaerntive. the company is thinking with that. >> traffic sl
. >>> now to mcdonald's, which reported a rare miss. the world's largest fastt food giant posted disappointing profits for the firste in two years. same store sales in the u.s. were not as goodot as expected opals and menu price grades, incrses. and that pushed shares of the component 5% lower in today's session. kait r rers looks at the challengeses facing the golden arches. >> mcdonald's is feeling the competitive pressure. consumers had an appear at this time for premium...
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mcdonald's losing momentum in the u.s.ising less than expected in the quarter, having a hard time luring new customers, especially during the morning hours. the chain gets more than 1/3 of its revenue from the u.s. market. shares of biogen surging this morning. it will ask u.s. regulators to approve its extremity therapy for alzheimer's disease. a new analysis of data from two clinical trials showed promising results. that is your business flash update. coming up, more on that biogen story and the revival of that experiment alzheimer's treatment. those details ahead. guy: let's take a look at what is happening in the broader markets. the s&p fairly flat, the stoxx 600 fairly flat. we are seeing a move in the u.s. 10 year right now, prices rising in such. the pound flat-ish. not yet at $1.30. we will see what happens through the rest of the day. this is bloomberg. ♪ everyone uses their phone differently. that's why xfinity mobile lets you design your own data. you can share 1, 3, or 10 gigs of data between lines, mix in lin
mcdonald's losing momentum in the u.s.ising less than expected in the quarter, having a hard time luring new customers, especially during the morning hours. the chain gets more than 1/3 of its revenue from the u.s. market. shares of biogen surging this morning. it will ask u.s. regulators to approve its extremity therapy for alzheimer's disease. a new analysis of data from two clinical trials showed promising results. that is your business flash update. coming up, more on that biogen story and...
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procter & gamble on the upside, mcdonald's on the downside. the upside, mcdonald's on the downside.e action in the cable market, down .4%. apparently there might be a bill withdrawal if conditions are not met. some buying coming into the bond market. yields lower. happy tuesday, everybody. happy brexit, everybody. this is boris johnson's next last chance. watch for the vote at 2:00 eastern time. this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide. i'm jonathan ferro. "the countdown to the open" starts right now. ♪ jonathan: adam neumann stepping down from the board of we work. 30 minutes until the opening bell. here is your tuesday morning price action. equity futures firm or four points on the s&p, up another .1%. in the fx market, the euro weaken the dollar stronger. treasuries bid. yields lower, down four basis points to 1.76 on the u.s. 10 year. let's begin with the big issues. the u.s. versus the rest of the world. >> the fundamentals in the u.s. have justified the strong outperformance of the u.s. versus international markets. of the euromentals zone a
procter & gamble on the upside, mcdonald's on the downside. the upside, mcdonald's on the downside.e action in the cable market, down .4%. apparently there might be a bill withdrawal if conditions are not met. some buying coming into the bond market. yields lower. happy tuesday, everybody. happy brexit, everybody. this is boris johnson's next last chance. watch for the vote at 2:00 eastern time. this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide. i'm jonathan...
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their happiness, inclusion, and well-being is shown in mcdonald's life's work. shona: i don't know if i'll ever really achieve what i dream of as the ideal solution. but what i am really determined to do is to shift people's perceptions and ununderstandingf disability. from poverty and pity and charity and exclusion, to one of welcoming inclusion. rereporter: shona mcdonald has received numerous awards for her work, and has become known as an inclusion advocate around the world. host: for more stories of women who are taking their lives int their own n hands, standnding ur theirighghts, d inspspiring otothers, visit our facebobook channel, dw women. dw women - -- giving a voice o the women of our world. >> i am a global teen. saeed: my name is saeed yassen. i am 15 years old. i live i in amman, that's the citadel of jordan. i usually play video games. but sometimes i play soccer with my f friend. and my favorite team is real madrid when r real madrid w wins. am afraid of the heights in ththe mounins.s. when i step up in the height of the mountain and look to the
their happiness, inclusion, and well-being is shown in mcdonald's life's work. shona: i don't know if i'll ever really achieve what i dream of as the ideal solution. but what i am really determined to do is to shift people's perceptions and ununderstandingf disability. from poverty and pity and charity and exclusion, to one of welcoming inclusion. rereporter: shona mcdonald has received numerous awards for her work, and has become known as an inclusion advocate around the world. host: for more...
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mcdonalds and chipotle up 95%. mcdonalds lagging a bit.hat is the better play as we await these numbers? barclay's analyst. expecting a lot from chipotle with stock that has doubled will we get it? >> good morning. we expect strong results out of chipotle they are industry leading. they've got a lot rebounding >> listen, chipotle had a major health scare what have they done right? they do a lot of different things now digital offerings, delivery making a variety of changes on the brand >> it appears that the hype around all-day break fast in the company. the key figures our viewers need to watchclosely. they are rolling out deliver and kiosks they are working on a variety of initiatives. >> and an overweight on mcdonalds. what other names in the fast food, fast casual space are the most interesting to you right now? >> one competitor is restaurant brands they own burger king, popeyes, tim hortons. we think that is attractive. if you believe the macroenvironment and consumer environment is going to flow, qsr is where we prefer to be wendys
mcdonalds and chipotle up 95%. mcdonalds lagging a bit.hat is the better play as we await these numbers? barclay's analyst. expecting a lot from chipotle with stock that has doubled will we get it? >> good morning. we expect strong results out of chipotle they are industry leading. they've got a lot rebounding >> listen, chipotle had a major health scare what have they done right? they do a lot of different things now digital offerings, delivery making a variety of changes on the...
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the mcdonald's kate, both earning and revenue they missed. >> same-store sales for the u.s. came in at 4.8%. still a pretty big growth number but lower than analysts predicted. some of this drag is due to competitive pressure that's when the big chicken sandwich were going on don't forgot, mcdonald's waited to get in on plant-based meet. they're testing beyond meat in canada burger king, biggest competitor in the u.s. has teamed up with the impossible burger. they have seen a lift from that and mcdonald's not there yet. >> as you said, overall, the comps are growing same-store sales this the u.s. by an enviable amount. a pretty good number overall i heard analysts this morning saying, look the problem is, they're only growing from ticket price, traffic is still negative are they going to have to resort to something more in the fake meat category or other propotional activity to ramp things back up >> i chatted with morningstar before, you'll see a premium chicken offering from mcdonald's in the near-term they're looking at the fl flexatarian market one more thing, this is a
the mcdonald's kate, both earning and revenue they missed. >> same-store sales for the u.s. came in at 4.8%. still a pretty big growth number but lower than analysts predicted. some of this drag is due to competitive pressure that's when the big chicken sandwich were going on don't forgot, mcdonald's waited to get in on plant-based meet. they're testing beyond meat in canada burger king, biggest competitor in the u.s. has teamed up with the impossible burger. they have seen a lift from...
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mcdonald's 4.8, looking for 5.2.pmorgan told us the quarter would run light. >> i'm glad you messengered that a lot of people are saying this is a big surprise, a negative surprise if you listen to what jpmorgan said, you would have been ready for exactly this number, which basically to me says not as bad as feared. 5.9%, that's a number that is just extraordinary i've seen this stock down 8, now down 6 what can i say if you read the release, you think there is nothing wrong and i don't think the release is far off the mark we have come to expect things from mcdonald's just not possible he's not hercules. this is a very good number and if people think that it is a big downside surprise, just go read what jpmorgan said. didn't they change the bar they lowered the bar these guys hit the lower bar and we think that easterbrook didn't do a good job? i like wendy's they announced breakfast, the big analyst meeting last friday, very good. easterbrook didn't screw up. this is fine fine number. i'm okay with it >> three cent
mcdonald's 4.8, looking for 5.2.pmorgan told us the quarter would run light. >> i'm glad you messengered that a lot of people are saying this is a big surprise, a negative surprise if you listen to what jpmorgan said, you would have been ready for exactly this number, which basically to me says not as bad as feared. 5.9%, that's a number that is just extraordinary i've seen this stock down 8, now down 6 what can i say if you read the release, you think there is nothing wrong and i don't...
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has to pull back more so than it has already. >> mcdonald's? >> mcdonald's?ld's i think is a buying opportunity because mcdonald's is a staple, a safety bet. when the market comes in mcdonald's usually goes up i think you get a gift in mcdonald's at this point. >> let's move on look at snap, the stock lower after results. let's get to josh lift lipton with the details. >> just a dwik take from the street raymond james has a hold on the name quick take on the results kessler saying on revenue fairly solid growth driven by north america. europe he emphasized deaccelerates. u.s. and europe he characterized as disappointing on user growth. just given the strength from snap in q 2. guidance he resolved as in line with estimates co evans spiegel on the call saying 210 daily taf users there was a clear path to profitability. talked about engagement saying each daily active ut user opening snapchat about 30 days on average investment areas he calls out scaling content and ar platforms. back to you. >> thanks, josh, snap, dan. >> really interesting. obviously we spent
has to pull back more so than it has already. >> mcdonald's? >> mcdonald's?ld's i think is a buying opportunity because mcdonald's is a staple, a safety bet. when the market comes in mcdonald's usually goes up i think you get a gift in mcdonald's at this point. >> let's move on look at snap, the stock lower after results. let's get to josh lift lipton with the details. >> just a dwik take from the street raymond james has a hold on the name quick take on the results...
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mcdonald. the reason that i rise is because of the hearing that the small business commission had yesterday, and i'm looking to ms. kitler. we are in receipt of a letter from the small business commission dated today, october 29. i welcome their comments, and apparently, mr. haney is going to accommodate some of them. i recognized the borderline abusive to supervisor haney's staff. i for one am not going to send my staff to that commission, which is my right, if they mistreat members of our staff. period, end of subject. >> president yee: supervisor safai? >> supervisor safai: yes. just thank you, mr. president. i, too, saw the questioning. i remember one time being chair of the rules committee, and might have gone a little bit overboard, and president yee at the time was not the president, and he grabbed me armed and said okay, supervisor, let's move on. and so that probably needed to happen yesterday -- it definitely needed to happen yesterday. it went on for over a half an hour in terms of t
mcdonald. the reason that i rise is because of the hearing that the small business commission had yesterday, and i'm looking to ms. kitler. we are in receipt of a letter from the small business commission dated today, october 29. i welcome their comments, and apparently, mr. haney is going to accommodate some of them. i recognized the borderline abusive to supervisor haney's staff. i for one am not going to send my staff to that commission, which is my right, if they mistreat members of our...
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it was judge mcdonald. who was controlling mcdonald? johnson. why would johnson want rothstein to be cleared? because of the power struggle for baseball. rothstein was partners in a guyno in savannah with a named charles. theould have been one of votes to help prop up johnson. becauseer happens another doublecross doublecross doublecross. but we have with the black sox and what we have -- what we have with the black sox and baseball is the remarkable story of human frailty, of people thinking they can get away with something and finding out they cannot and finding out things will not be tolerated anymore. and becausebaseball of a guy named babe ruth, why baseball survived that series and why we are looking forward to it starting tomorrow night. thank you. [applause] some questions and -- i guess i will repeat them so c-span audience can hear them. any questions? yes? did other white sox players, did they know about it? >> weaver never took any money. the question is who got what k gott of money and seacoc the most that we know of. he got $10,000
it was judge mcdonald. who was controlling mcdonald? johnson. why would johnson want rothstein to be cleared? because of the power struggle for baseball. rothstein was partners in a guyno in savannah with a named charles. theould have been one of votes to help prop up johnson. becauseer happens another doublecross doublecross doublecross. but we have with the black sox and what we have -- what we have with the black sox and baseball is the remarkable story of human frailty, of people thinking...
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i don't care whether mcdonald's beat or missed.e dividend, up, what, 8%? mcdonald's keeping its position as the world's leading fast food chain and it's well-positioned to take advantage of strong consumer spending into next year, but because there was a slight expectation miss, the stock is down. let's see how it closes today. >>> as for the overall market, the three majors, the dow, s&p,
i don't care whether mcdonald's beat or missed.e dividend, up, what, 8%? mcdonald's keeping its position as the world's leading fast food chain and it's well-positioned to take advantage of strong consumer spending into next year, but because there was a slight expectation miss, the stock is down. let's see how it closes today. >>> as for the overall market, the three majors, the dow, s&p,
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but what we do know is there's sort of the greats, chipotle, starbucks, mcdonald's.ere's all the other sort of trying to be important players. and starbucks i think is best in class here >> is this a good gauge for the consumer >> it is a good gauge for the consumer because they are employed money to spend wages going up but also this is a real head wind forrest rants because it is a real head wind some of them are actual lir going to have to decrease the amount of hours or staff that they have. so i do like -- mcdonald's has done such an extraordinary job i know it's pulled back a little, maybe not a lot. the last sales numbers were so impressive i wouldn't be surprised to see that momentum continue >> wages are increasing for some of these fast food changes but increasing technology like the kiosks which may even eliminate the need for people at some point. >> they do and at the kiosk as you add and specialize and change this and do that, you double up here, you're spending more money the ticket sizes are truly what's most impressive especially at mcdonald's that's
but what we do know is there's sort of the greats, chipotle, starbucks, mcdonald's.ere's all the other sort of trying to be important players. and starbucks i think is best in class here >> is this a good gauge for the consumer >> it is a good gauge for the consumer because they are employed money to spend wages going up but also this is a real head wind forrest rants because it is a real head wind some of them are actual lir going to have to decrease the amount of hours or staff...
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stephanie link, you go first mcdonald's is a drag comps below. they had the first eps miss in two years. oh, my goodness, your sale completely out of this company earlier or later last week, whenever it was, looks good today. >> i actually thought it was going to be worse than what they put up today a 5.9 global comp is impressive but the problem is they have to investment invest substantially to keep up with the competition. while i liked the story a while ago because of the digital initiatives and the ceo and all the things he has been doing they have to spend you don't get the operating leverage positively i was looking for. i got lucky, but i think it's a great company and if it weakens further i might get back in. >> still like 50 something percent margins, though, and they're spending they said $300 million on tech. seems like it's in line with what they should you wouldn't do anything differently -- >> you want them to spend but the easy money has been made the stock was up 18% it trades at 24 times earnings. >> right. >> that's expensive.
stephanie link, you go first mcdonald's is a drag comps below. they had the first eps miss in two years. oh, my goodness, your sale completely out of this company earlier or later last week, whenever it was, looks good today. >> i actually thought it was going to be worse than what they put up today a 5.9 global comp is impressive but the problem is they have to investment invest substantially to keep up with the competition. while i liked the story a while ago because of the digital...
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the second amendment was only incorporated about a decade ago in mcdonald v. chicago. a few outliers is the right to unanimous jury verdict. you might say, wait a minute, i have my constitution, the sikd sixth amendment says you have the right to a speedy trial, impartial jury, the trial must be in the place where the crime was committed. it says nothing about a unanimous jury verdict. you're right. this is what makes this case a little more difficult. last term we had a case calls ed timms versus indiana which asked if the excessive fines clause incorporated, all the justices agreed. they disagreed on, perhaps, the rationale. the majority preferred due process, but they all agree on the same front. this case is different. because there is no express enumerated right to a unanimous jury verdict, i think there will be incorporation for sure, but i think perhaps justices thomas, maybe gorsuch, maybe kavanaugh also, will agree with enumerated rights and due process. i ask you to read a brief -- i say it with all the love -- he basically wrote the brief for the attorney ge
the second amendment was only incorporated about a decade ago in mcdonald v. chicago. a few outliers is the right to unanimous jury verdict. you might say, wait a minute, i have my constitution, the sikd sixth amendment says you have the right to a speedy trial, impartial jury, the trial must be in the place where the crime was committed. it says nothing about a unanimous jury verdict. you're right. this is what makes this case a little more difficult. last term we had a case calls ed timms...
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one, the court in heller and mcdonald did not set a standard of review for second amendment cases. it simply pronounced the fact the second amendment was an individual right and in mcdonald that it applied to the states through the 14th amendment. since then i think many observers have looked at what has happened in the lower federal courts and how they have applied heller and mcdonald and felt the lower federal courts have basically been using a rational bases lens in terms of judging second amendment cases. even though they've been calling it intermediate scrutiny. there are four justices, i believe, justice thomas, alito, and kavanaugh from their writings in the court and lower courts seem to favor a fairly strong reading of the second amendment and one might add roberts to that list as well. let me just give a little backgrou background. new york state has a highly restrictive pistol licensing scheme. first of all, new york city has two types of licenses. one is a carry per met, permit to carry a firearm, a pistol for self-defense. these are highly restrictive and basically one
one, the court in heller and mcdonald did not set a standard of review for second amendment cases. it simply pronounced the fact the second amendment was an individual right and in mcdonald that it applied to the states through the 14th amendment. since then i think many observers have looked at what has happened in the lower federal courts and how they have applied heller and mcdonald and felt the lower federal courts have basically been using a rational bases lens in terms of judging second...
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it's about 25% of mcdonald's sales. it's about 15 or so for burger king a big opportunity if they can figure this out. three things that don't make it concerned. it's a big entry i would say this doesn't represent a competitive edge for the brand. it's hard to argue behind breakfast. we saw the jobs number ons friday that were at 3.5% unemployment the lowest rate in 50 years. that's a big number for not such a large field. we look at limited surface breakfast sales they were in we're relying on share ship sales. >> i kind of get it. mcdonald's has been in the breakfast game for a long time dunkin with its offerings. they have a first move advantage here starbucks is kind of no breakfast as to later in the day. would you have a hold on wendy's at this price level? >> we have decided to downgrade it this morning to market perform. i think that's the appropriate rating this could work longer term. we think it's best to be on the sidelines in our future. >> you cover a bunch of them mcdonald's chipotle, jack and the box. wh
it's about 25% of mcdonald's sales. it's about 15 or so for burger king a big opportunity if they can figure this out. three things that don't make it concerned. it's a big entry i would say this doesn't represent a competitive edge for the brand. it's hard to argue behind breakfast. we saw the jobs number ons friday that were at 3.5% unemployment the lowest rate in 50 years. that's a big number for not such a large field. we look at limited surface breakfast sales they were in we're relying on...
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homes and schools destroyed. >>> and the horrific attack at a mcdonald's drive-through. the customer throwing hot coffee at the drive-through worker, causing first degree burns and the motive behind it. a lot more news ahead tonight. we'll be right back. ore news ahead tonight. ore news ahead tonight. we'll be right back. the nation's largest the best network is even better? best, fastest, best. enough. sprint's doing things differently. they're offering a new 100% total satisfaction guarantee. i mean i think sprint's network and savings are great, but don't just take my word for it. try it out and decide for yourself. switch to sprint and get both an unlimited plan and one of the newest phones included for just $35 a month. for people with hearing loss, visit sprintrelay.com. prpharmacist recommendedne memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. this is loma linda. a place with one of the highest life expectancies in the country. and you see so many people walking around here in their 100s. so
homes and schools destroyed. >>> and the horrific attack at a mcdonald's drive-through. the customer throwing hot coffee at the drive-through worker, causing first degree burns and the motive behind it. a lot more news ahead tonight. we'll be right back. ore news ahead tonight. ore news ahead tonight. we'll be right back. the nation's largest the best network is even better? best, fastest, best. enough. sprint's doing things differently. they're offering a new 100% total satisfaction...
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right now it's picking up what it lost today. >> in lieu of mcdonald's >> and mcdonald's was a littleit of an overhang i think the story is in tact for chipotle and it's been a positive one >> we'll get back now to more details from snap's earnings julia boorstin has been looking through those for us julia? >> wilf, that's right. snap posted evan spiegel's prepared remarks ceo evan spiegel saying that snap's reach and frequency is growing. saying time spent and viewership on our content platform reaching a monthly audience of over 10 million viewers in q3 and total time spent by snapchatters watching discover increasing 40% year over year he also says that each daily active user opens snapchat 30 times per day on average snapchat shares are down over 2.5% one thing to note here is it looks like they're seeing stronger average revenue per user in the u.s. than they are overseas and want to note here that coming up on monday, i'll be sitting down with snap ceo evan spiegel in an exclusive interviewer on monday. >> snap users have a lot of time on their hands >> they do, so do all social
right now it's picking up what it lost today. >> in lieu of mcdonald's >> and mcdonald's was a littleit of an overhang i think the story is in tact for chipotle and it's been a positive one >> we'll get back now to more details from snap's earnings julia boorstin has been looking through those for us julia? >> wilf, that's right. snap posted evan spiegel's prepared remarks ceo evan spiegel saying that snap's reach and frequency is growing. saying time spent and...
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when you think of mcdonald's you think about burgers, rate?on't even own own any of of the fast food stocks because they are expensive aflt with the pullback in restaurant brands it's more attractive you have burger king we look pop eyes definitely strong any day of the week whopper over big mac. it's a better sandwich plus 3% dwreeld on restaurant brand. >> sharz on amazon on the move on the back of the conference call and look at the cramer cam jim laying out a group of stocks heading for break out. that and more on "mad money. meantime live at the nasdaq in times square much more "fast money" right after this whether your beauty routine is 3 steps... or 57, make nature's bounty hair skin and nails step one. it's the number one brand uniquely formulated for silky hair, glowing skin and healthy nails. nature's bounty, because you're better off healthy. but shouldn't somebody this is be listening?pression. so. let's talk. we're built for hearing what's important to you, one to one. edward jones. it's time for investing to feel individual. dopr
when you think of mcdonald's you think about burgers, rate?on't even own own any of of the fast food stocks because they are expensive aflt with the pullback in restaurant brands it's more attractive you have burger king we look pop eyes definitely strong any day of the week whopper over big mac. it's a better sandwich plus 3% dwreeld on restaurant brand. >> sharz on amazon on the move on the back of the conference call and look at the cramer cam jim laying out a group of stocks heading...
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it's a mcdonald's mcrib barbecue sandwich.ll tell you what its early seasonal appearance in the us this year has to do with the us—china trade war. we'll be getting the inside track on juggling work and family life with the co—founder of amazing if, a company that coaches staff at some of the uk's biggest companies on career development. today we want to know as national work life week begins in the uk, could your work—life balance be better? what are your tips or frustrations? let us know — just use the hashtag bbcworklife. very warm welcome. this is our new business show, worklife. we focus on theissues business show, worklife. we focus on the issues affecting your work and the issues affecting your work and the you lead. and we start with the global consumer products giant unilever whose brands most of us use, such as persil, dove, marmite among many others. it's pledging to halve its use of new plastics by 2025, and collect or re—use more plastic than it sells. in fact around 2.5 billion of us use unilever products every d
it's a mcdonald's mcrib barbecue sandwich.ll tell you what its early seasonal appearance in the us this year has to do with the us—china trade war. we'll be getting the inside track on juggling work and family life with the co—founder of amazing if, a company that coaches staff at some of the uk's biggest companies on career development. today we want to know as national work life week begins in the uk, could your work—life balance be better? what are your tips or frustrations? let us...
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i would love to see a boeing type pullback of mcdonald's. lauren: mcdonald's u.s.sident said recently we are in a way going back to the basics. you say you want plant-based, you say you want boxes that are friendly for the environment but you really want to eat what tastes good. that's what they are focusing on. kristina: traffic at their u.s. locations have declined. competition is ramping up, so consider that as well. stuart: same store sales up 4.8%. international sales up 5.9%. kristina: i'm not denying they are strong numbers. stuart: in a supposedly slowing american and global economy, i don't see how you come up with sales growth numbers like that. >> there's an argument that in a slowing economy, people will pass on expensive restaurants and go for the value they see in mcdonald's. stuart: okay. we've got news on trade. a presidential tweet, it's about usmca. that is the new nafta. here it is. can't believe that nervous nancy pelosi isn't moving faster on usmca. her people want it, they don't know why she isn't putting it up for a bipartisan vote. taking to
i would love to see a boeing type pullback of mcdonald's. lauren: mcdonald's u.s.sident said recently we are in a way going back to the basics. you say you want plant-based, you say you want boxes that are friendly for the environment but you really want to eat what tastes good. that's what they are focusing on. kristina: traffic at their u.s. locations have declined. competition is ramping up, so consider that as well. stuart: same store sales up 4.8%. international sales up 5.9%. kristina:...
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mcdonald's is the only out right miss we had there. u.s. sales growth are a bit slower i talk about these beats and raise guidance is that really enough. look what's been going on. take a look at sherwin-williams. earnings up 13%. this is one of the big movers. we had modest earnings growth. the stock is up 45% right now. same situation to go through some other names. united technologies, 6% growth that's pretty good for a big company right now. price up 33% hard to move these companies forward and the price is when you got modest earnings growth like this. same with procter & gamble price up 33% how do you get it up when you talk a bit more optimistically about the fourth quarter kimberly clark, low 4% this is much more typical than the s&p. price up 22% what's a typical stock mcdonald's it's only 1% earnings. that's typical for the s&p price up only 14%. when i say typical, look what we're getting this year. the s&p 500 is mostly flat on the year what's flat, that's what flat looks like we're down almost 3% for third quarter. 2.7% for the
mcdonald's is the only out right miss we had there. u.s. sales growth are a bit slower i talk about these beats and raise guidance is that really enough. look what's been going on. take a look at sherwin-williams. earnings up 13%. this is one of the big movers. we had modest earnings growth. the stock is up 45% right now. same situation to go through some other names. united technologies, 6% growth that's pretty good for a big company right now. price up 33% hard to move these companies forward...
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. >> sam mcdonald is supposed to be the last person that ashley was with that people know of.e heard a lot of bad things about sam mcdonald. >> reporter: so how did a 20-year-old woman end up here at a lake house like this with an older man like sam? two devastating losses had changed ashley. first, her beloved granddad who had helped raise her passed away. video e h this ey found >> she lost two of her support systems. after that, she was just a whole different person. >> reporter: in pain, kimberly says ashley began using drugs and started hanging out with an older crowd. >> yeah, his house is just right up there. >> reporter: we went to talk to sam about the six days he says he spent with ashley around the time she disappeared. >> this is what the cops done to my door. they searched my house and my property maybe six times. >> reporter: law enforcement questioned sam multiple times about ashley's disappearance. sam admits he partied with ashley and has been battling addiction for years. >> i get on the meth, which brought me to the point of being at the bottom. it was a lot
. >> sam mcdonald is supposed to be the last person that ashley was with that people know of.e heard a lot of bad things about sam mcdonald. >> reporter: so how did a 20-year-old woman end up here at a lake house like this with an older man like sam? two devastating losses had changed ashley. first, her beloved granddad who had helped raise her passed away. video e h this ey found >> she lost two of her support systems. after that, she was just a whole different person....
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mcdonald's. that's a big deal to get out of it. when do you get back in? >> sub-200 possibly. if the valuation and risk reward have to be better. as i say, i think everybody knows what a good job steve ester brook has done, they have such great initiatives in terms of digital and menu changes. it's a great story long term. i don't like the risk/reward here. >> what do you make of the call? >> steph and i discussed mcdonald's. >> we can have that as our call of the day. >> a month ago we discussed mcdonald's. you spoke to me about your belief that it was richly valued. i dismissed what was really good advice at that time and eventually ended up selling it lower than we talked about it. i'm out of mcdonald's. i think it is a classic example. i think there is an opportunity here to play the consumer a little bit more aggressively. just look at what nike is telegraphing. look at what lululemon is telegraphing. >> you don't have to be so scared about the consumer anymore is what you're kind of saying.
mcdonald's. that's a big deal to get out of it. when do you get back in? >> sub-200 possibly. if the valuation and risk reward have to be better. as i say, i think everybody knows what a good job steve ester brook has done, they have such great initiatives in terms of digital and menu changes. it's a great story long term. i don't like the risk/reward here. >> what do you make of the call? >> steph and i discussed mcdonald's. >> we can have that as our call of the day....
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and when you got mcdonald's offering $15, $18 an hour, i can't compete with that. >> reporter: in extreme case, some restaurants have had to shorten hours or close on certain days. but despite the slow pace of recovery, there are signs of new life here. in mexico beach, dozens of new building permits have been issued over the last several months. norah? >> fascinating to see that. manny, thank you. we'll be right back.
and when you got mcdonald's offering $15, $18 an hour, i can't compete with that. >> reporter: in extreme case, some restaurants have had to shorten hours or close on certain days. but despite the slow pace of recovery, there are signs of new life here. in mexico beach, dozens of new building permits have been issued over the last several months. norah? >> fascinating to see that. manny, thank you. we'll be right back.
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mcdonald's and ups just crushed it last quarter.mbers to be so dynamic this quarter but i do expect them to be better. lauren: is it interesting to you that this is the third quarter now where the expectations were this drastic decline in earnings, yet that hasn't come to fruition. >> we were talking a year ago, recession, recession, recession. and the evidence just is not there including going forward the next three, six, nine months. hard to believe any recession in that timeframe. the leading economic indicators are just too positive for that. lauren: dominic, thank you for your perspective. cheryl: let's take a look at what's going on with futures. we have four dow components reporting this morning. this could change the story on your screen. for now, the dow is slightly lower, down 23, s&p down 2 and-a-half, nasdaq is down 3. also this ahead, a landmark $260 million settlement in a historic opioid lawsuit. but is it enough? what this could mean for more lawsuits and for those families everyone is waiting in the wings on this. f
mcdonald's and ups just crushed it last quarter.mbers to be so dynamic this quarter but i do expect them to be better. lauren: is it interesting to you that this is the third quarter now where the expectations were this drastic decline in earnings, yet that hasn't come to fruition. >> we were talking a year ago, recession, recession, recession. and the evidence just is not there including going forward the next three, six, nine months. hard to believe any recession in that timeframe. the...
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the question is is this a brand that mcdonald's has to have or is it a brand that mcdonald's will create their own version of, because that's what mcdonald's likes to do they talk about tim horton's, inconsequential. they talk about their ability to meet demand. so there's some question if they can be set up. they have to increase their expenses that's something that would be concerning to people it shines a bright light on where valuations at some point just don't make sense. there wasn't any new news today in terms of the lock-up or illuminating anything. strategic partnerships are fine and exciting the company has done a great job. >> what was the 239 high was it a cult high was it about a social stock? we've all talked about it that it's not actually healthier for you. it's not about health, it's about a social conscious movement that we're making if it was about health or strictly fundamentals, i'd rather go with tyson, up 53% year to date >> i think social conscious is putting it nicely. fad. i would categorize this as a fad stock. >> we've seen a lot of stock market manias. rememb
the question is is this a brand that mcdonald's has to have or is it a brand that mcdonald's will create their own version of, because that's what mcdonald's likes to do they talk about tim horton's, inconsequential. they talk about their ability to meet demand. so there's some question if they can be set up. they have to increase their expenses that's something that would be concerning to people it shines a bright light on where valuations at some point just don't make sense. there wasn't any...
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(mcdonald's) half stack. taco pack. lobster mac. and them baby back baby backs.a's kitchen. doordash. every flavor welcome. oh, come on. flo: don't worry. you're covered. (dramatic music) and you're saving money, because you bundled home and auto. sarah, get in the house. we're all here for you. all: all day, all night. (dramatic music) great job speaking calmly and clearly everyone. that's how you put a customer at ease. hey, did anyone else hear weird voices while they were in the corn? no. no. me either. whispering voice: jamie. what? just get one of me looking off. how is she there and we're here? condoms. true. don't hate-like their trip, book yours with hotels.com and get rewarded basically everywhere. hotels.com. be there. do that. get rewarded. is just like our originalhn sandwiches...only littler...so we bought a little ad...on lil jon. little johns, yeah! $3, what?! (vo) the big dogs. the old dogs. the deaf, blind, the different. subaru presents the underdogs. these shelter dogs still love unconditionally. they're just hoping to find their human, who do
(mcdonald's) half stack. taco pack. lobster mac. and them baby back baby backs.a's kitchen. doordash. every flavor welcome. oh, come on. flo: don't worry. you're covered. (dramatic music) and you're saving money, because you bundled home and auto. sarah, get in the house. we're all here for you. all: all day, all night. (dramatic music) great job speaking calmly and clearly everyone. that's how you put a customer at ease. hey, did anyone else hear weird voices while they were in the corn? no....
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mcdonald's down $9.65 to 200 bucks even. you know what? the beauty of u.s. capital is that anyone can walk through the halls to hunt for support on whatever key issue matters to them. what about the key trade deal that has hit some capitol hill sized speed bumps? up next we have got the man doing just that at this hour, former commerce secretary gary lock is here, live exclusively with the pitch he's making to bring both sides of the aisle on board with the usmca pact. he will tell you how he's doing it. the countdown is coming right back. most people think of verizon as a reliable phone company. (woman) but to businesses, we're a reliable partner. we keep companies ready for what's next. (man) we weave security into their business. virtualize their operations. (woman) and build ai customer experiences. we also keep them ready for the next big opportunity. like 5g. almost all the fortune 500 partner with us. (woman) when it comes to digital transformation... verizon keeps business ready. ♪ here, hello! starts with -hi!mple... how can i help? a data plan for
mcdonald's down $9.65 to 200 bucks even. you know what? the beauty of u.s. capital is that anyone can walk through the halls to hunt for support on whatever key issue matters to them. what about the key trade deal that has hit some capitol hill sized speed bumps? up next we have got the man doing just that at this hour, former commerce secretary gary lock is here, live exclusively with the pitch he's making to bring both sides of the aisle on board with the usmca pact. he will tell you how he's...
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jp morgan still bullish on the gold arches but is mcdonald's hot rally about to cool off?an, thoughts? >> this is one that's interesting. there are megacap names you think are defensive because of the moats and the geographic exposure from a technical standpoint that broke the uptrend looks like a broken stock to me when you have the bulls once bulls come out nchgtly on these you start put together fundamental things, technical things with sentiment and say i don't know why you buy it up so much and you own it ifyou went out long it means you bought it last night. but i mean it doesn't look like something you want to commit fresh capital to. >> the camps are difficult on the qsr sales. i think they're around 2.5%. this is part of -- they see insight into the sales number and think they are down a bit. agree, imthe stock has been a hero for a long time and why don't you wait for the number see what happens. >> i think the reality is this stock just traded 29 times and 27 times and now starting to pull back a bit. looking at the low end of 17 and higher end of 29 in terms of
jp morgan still bullish on the gold arches but is mcdonald's hot rally about to cool off?an, thoughts? >> this is one that's interesting. there are megacap names you think are defensive because of the moats and the geographic exposure from a technical standpoint that broke the uptrend looks like a broken stock to me when you have the bulls once bulls come out nchgtly on these you start put together fundamental things, technical things with sentiment and say i don't know why you buy it up...
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. >> >> protesters may be looking to target mcdonald's and apple in hong kong. mcdonald's there is majority owned by a chinese company. >> san francisco based stock slides after morgan stanley lowered its target price from 38 to $28 and it was at $23 a steep fall of $38. 45 minutes to go before the closing bell. dow down 27 points. >> sales fell .3 of a percent. consumers make up 70% of economic activity. there are new warnings about a looming recession. there is an uncomfortably high risk that the global economy could enter into a resession in the next 12 to 18 months. he said avoiding that would require a deescalation in the u.s./china trade war and the could finding a solution to brexit. >> many believe believe social media companies are listening into our conversations and targeting ads on what we say out loud but is it really happening. london based firm did a three- day ex pairment and played pet phone commercials and left a cell phone in a space silent phone next-door. >> they target those. >>> last year researchers in boston found there was no evidence o
. >> >> protesters may be looking to target mcdonald's and apple in hong kong. mcdonald's there is majority owned by a chinese company. >> san francisco based stock slides after morgan stanley lowered its target price from 38 to $28 and it was at $23 a steep fall of $38. 45 minutes to go before the closing bell. dow down 27 points. >> sales fell .3 of a percent. consumers make up 70% of economic activity. there are new warnings about a looming recession. there is an...
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timothy mcdonald went to find out.rtificial intelligence and robotic process automation. there were perhaps it will put us all out of a job for sub the optimists on the other hand say that in fact we are more likely to work alongside these machines should —— these machines at greatly increased productivity and they will get rid of some of the worst elements of ourjobs. they want to do a quick inspection of the parts, and sometimes people like to scan it and do some copy. they want to do a reverse imaging of the old part. can you scan anything, my face for simple? i can do it in ten seconds. 0nce my face for simple? i can do it in ten seconds. once you do a scan you can doa ten seconds. once you do a scan you can do a model and do some design changes to it. and probably make your own design. what i am wearing is a shoulder part. meant for people doing sitting work who have to have their elbows high up throughout the day. what about the one i am wearing, what is this for? this one we are -- you are wearing is meant for b
timothy mcdonald went to find out.rtificial intelligence and robotic process automation. there were perhaps it will put us all out of a job for sub the optimists on the other hand say that in fact we are more likely to work alongside these machines should —— these machines at greatly increased productivity and they will get rid of some of the worst elements of ourjobs. they want to do a quick inspection of the parts, and sometimes people like to scan it and do some copy. they want to do a...
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well, we do, mcdonald's. mcdonald's for a cappuccino.sit on the beach because that's about all you can afford. the government says it is investing millions to boost coastal communities like penzance and level up the uk. but a lot of tourism jobs here are only seasonal. and other big employers like fishing, farming and mining have all been hit. the coram's daughter lucy dreams of getting a place of her own. energy would be £49 a month. prices round here are high. and even though she works 50 hours a week on the minimum wage, she feels trapped. it is so, so ridiculous. people further up have this money and i would go and spend this money willy nilly, because you know, it's easier for them because they earn more money up there. we don't earn so much down here. lucy now thinks she will have to move inland, splitting up the family who are cornwall born and bred. why should i have to move from my home to get more money? i don't see why we should be treated any different to anybody else. well that's just one of the issues that we're looking at
well, we do, mcdonald's. mcdonald's for a cappuccino.sit on the beach because that's about all you can afford. the government says it is investing millions to boost coastal communities like penzance and level up the uk. but a lot of tourism jobs here are only seasonal. and other big employers like fishing, farming and mining have all been hit. the coram's daughter lucy dreams of getting a place of her own. energy would be £49 a month. prices round here are high. and even though she works 50...
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well we do, mcdonald's. mcdonald's get a cappucino.our weekly treat, get a cappuccino and go sit on the beach, because that is all we can afford. the government says it is investing millions to boost coastal communities like penzance, and level up the uk. but a lot of tourism jobs here are only seasonal, and other big employers like fishing, farming and mining have all been hit. the coram's daughter lucy dreams of getting a place of her own. energy would be £49 a month... prices around here are high. and even though she works 50 hours a week on the minimum wage, she feels trapped. it is so, so ridiculous. people further up have this money, and are able to go and spend this money willy—nilly, because it is easy for them because they and more money out there. we don't earn so much down here. lucy now thinks she will have to move inland, splitting up a family who are cornwall born and bred. why should i have to move from my home to get more money? i don't see why we should be treated differently to anybody else. that was john kay reportin
well we do, mcdonald's. mcdonald's get a cappucino.our weekly treat, get a cappuccino and go sit on the beach, because that is all we can afford. the government says it is investing millions to boost coastal communities like penzance, and level up the uk. but a lot of tourism jobs here are only seasonal, and other big employers like fishing, farming and mining have all been hit. the coram's daughter lucy dreams of getting a place of her own. energy would be £49 a month... prices around here...
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listen, people like ronald mcdonald but ronald mcdonald was not my favorite.e mcdonald's but i don't care for that. >> then there was the joker and of course a penny wise from "it." and now you have joaquin phoenix's joker. at the latest movie, the darkest clown of them all. it opens this weekend and it tells the nihilistic back story of batman's nemesis. he is a mentally disturbed and when gotham city cuts its budget he loses his meds and his doctor. >> i've some bad news for you. >> [laughs] >> this is the last time we will be meeting. >> there is a lesson here. he just asks the same questions every week. how is your job, are you having any negative thoughts, all i have are negative thoughts. >> of his meds, he turns into a mass murderer psychopath. the u.s. service members have been warned to be on high alert because of this movie. they're worried it will inspire other acts of violence and as you can see it justifies these mass murderers. >> laura: i've got to say, i'm old-fashioned, i like the grounds of the jungle and make you laugh. clowns that come at y
listen, people like ronald mcdonald but ronald mcdonald was not my favorite.e mcdonald's but i don't care for that. >> then there was the joker and of course a penny wise from "it." and now you have joaquin phoenix's joker. at the latest movie, the darkest clown of them all. it opens this weekend and it tells the nihilistic back story of batman's nemesis. he is a mentally disturbed and when gotham city cuts its budget he loses his meds and his doctor. >> i've some bad news...