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over 20 years, mel collects more than 300 of the rare colts.s always on the lookout for one in particular, a buntline special with a 16-inch barrel. >> we know of 22 buntlines that came from the colt factory. of the 22, 11 are the 16-inch barrel. >> that's a small number. >> very small number. >> firearms aficionado greg martin tells me the name buntline was coined by a popular dime novelist, edward judson, best known for his chronicles of buffalo bill. >> judson's pen name was ned buntline. >> the story goes that, back in 1876, buntline ordered five colt revolvers with long barrels and presented them as gifts to famous lawmen such as wyatt earp and "bat" masterson, a thank-you for the interviews they gave him about their wild west exploits. so, that put the buntline on the map. >> put it really on the map, part of american folklore. >> since then, the buntline has earned fame on tv, as a children's toy, and on the big screen. the gun's allure is not lost on melissa's father, who searches for more than a decade before he gets the right one in h
over 20 years, mel collects more than 300 of the rare colts.s always on the lookout for one in particular, a buntline special with a 16-inch barrel. >> we know of 22 buntlines that came from the colt factory. of the 22, 11 are the 16-inch barrel. >> that's a small number. >> very small number. >> firearms aficionado greg martin tells me the name buntline was coined by a popular dime novelist, edward judson, best known for his chronicles of buffalo bill. >> judson's...
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the consumer and it seems like he or she will continue to spend >> it does seem that way it's amazing mel by the way, it's good to see you. >> when you break it down it's about a couple of different things and stimulus is out there and by the time they get into two or just after the elections i think we'll start toy so more stimulus if we don't see it sooner than that, that will help, but anybody that's got e-commerce exposure and they have it on the positive side like target, like walmart and home depot, lowe's and so many others and they have the digital side and retail is doing very, very well. if they don't, then many of those are definitely struggling and i don't know how many of those will survive and you have to have the e-commerce arm if you want to compete in this environment. >> curbside pickup doesn't cut it for the long run, but who is spending, steve grasso, in terms of this consumer that seems so resilient because the last stimulus check and the enhanced unemployment check went out in july it's been a long time. >> just think about it people's savings rate has gone through t
the consumer and it seems like he or she will continue to spend >> it does seem that way it's amazing mel by the way, it's good to see you. >> when you break it down it's about a couple of different things and stimulus is out there and by the time they get into two or just after the elections i think we'll start toy so more stimulus if we don't see it sooner than that, that will help, but anybody that's got e-commerce exposure and they have it on the positive side like target, like...
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and mel and ballots also being very important absolutely cycle ok we're going to have to leave it there stacey thanks very much to you stuff on simons in washington thanks so much to you as well a brief wrap up the drug administration's been widely criticized for its handling of the coronavirus heading into this vice presidential debate both candidates putting their positions forward like thank you for joining us here with d.w. news there's plenty more at our website interview dot com we also have a live blog you can follow where we've been following the debate and it's a blow by blow developments you can go there for more information as well i'm brian thomas for the entire team thanks for being here. the boy did this person.
and mel and ballots also being very important absolutely cycle ok we're going to have to leave it there stacey thanks very much to you stuff on simons in washington thanks so much to you as well a brief wrap up the drug administration's been widely criticized for its handling of the coronavirus heading into this vice presidential debate both candidates putting their positions forward like thank you for joining us here with d.w. news there's plenty more at our website interview dot com we also...
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nice day for a bike ride mel? mel? shall we take the bikes out, mel? to go -- mel i'm going to go check the tires, make sure -- okay. i'll check your bell love you, love you, mel. yeah, whatever, sure biden's a basement troll go for it. and what do you mean we have to get out there and live our lives and take this on that makes no sense. these people are so dumb they genuinely do not seem to understand the basics of viral transmission for example, conservative commentator hugh hewitt tweeted, "great to see the president about to be discharged and back to the white house wonder how coverage of president reagan and ike's discharges from a hospital would have fared on twitter. when reagan appeared at congress after the shooting, met by two bipartisan prolonged ovations. well, i mean, that depends if reagan was shot because he was juggling a bunch of loaded guns in the oval office and one of them accidentally went off, i feel like the applause might have been a bit more muted it's like, "this guy." the president got the best taxpayer funded medical care in
nice day for a bike ride mel? mel? shall we take the bikes out, mel? to go -- mel i'm going to go check the tires, make sure -- okay. i'll check your bell love you, love you, mel. yeah, whatever, sure biden's a basement troll go for it. and what do you mean we have to get out there and live our lives and take this on that makes no sense. these people are so dumb they genuinely do not seem to understand the basics of viral transmission for example, conservative commentator hugh hewitt tweeted,...
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i can' you flushed them down the toilet mel, i can't be intimate i love you mel i am not mad mad >> miracle$100,000 hospital stay the administration is in court trying to take healthcare away from million, which they will get when they get their supreme court majorityy get their supre court majority raccoons i heard. i heard. [clink, clang] [thud] [explosion] [woman screams] wanna get away? when you're ready, we're ready with our southwest promise of open middle seats and masks required. plus low fares starting at $49 one-way. [clap, clap, ding] now any order can be rewarding when you use the app. no matter how you pay, you'll be closer to earning rewards and getting more of your favorites for free. more ways to pay, more ways to get rewarded. starbucks rewards. ♪ ♪ "hmm's and ahh's" heard in-call. ♪ is absolutely perfect! and that inspired our perfect diaper. our softest yet with trusted protection. huggies special delivery and this is country crock. we start with farm-grown ingredients, slow-churned in the middle of the country. we've also been at the middle of tables for generations. no
i can' you flushed them down the toilet mel, i can't be intimate i love you mel i am not mad mad >> miracle$100,000 hospital stay the administration is in court trying to take healthcare away from million, which they will get when they get their supreme court majorityy get their supre court majority raccoons i heard. i heard. [clink, clang] [thud] [explosion] [woman screams] wanna get away? when you're ready, we're ready with our southwest promise of open middle seats and masks required....
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mel, what do you want a hot take on >> are you fading or move today? >> just so you know, i haven't been fading these moves. the market got hot in july and august it felt like a blowoff top we said it every day we felt stupid and the s&p 500 has been banging around tim just called it it reminds us of the trade talk. it's important to remember where did the trade talks get us other than a bunch of nonsense did you see the trade deficit we have it's the largest we have had since 2006 where did the trade deficit get us some good old-fashioned socialist helping out our farmers and airlines all of that stuff added, it was like accelerant on the downside when the market crashed. now we are waiting for tweets and headlines about further stimulus that the fed chair is begging for. he has done his part, put in 4 trillion this year he is saying to congress and the white house and treasury, we need your help we have done 2 trillion in physical and now they want another 2.2. we have these equity gains, so if that's a gauge of the president's performance, if we are
mel, what do you want a hot take on >> are you fading or move today? >> just so you know, i haven't been fading these moves. the market got hot in july and august it felt like a blowoff top we said it every day we felt stupid and the s&p 500 has been banging around tim just called it it reminds us of the trade talk. it's important to remember where did the trade talks get us other than a bunch of nonsense did you see the trade deficit we have it's the largest we have had since...
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mel, what about tuesday night jambalaya night? don't slam the door, mel."cientists have said we wouldn't need to lock down again, if we just did a few basic things that public-health officials are asking for things like testing and tracing on a massive scale closing down and subsidizing the most dangerous businesses, like indoor bars. practicing universal mask wearing, handwashing, and social distancing if we did those things on a nationwide scale, we could get back to some semblance of normalcy, until vaccines and therapeutics help us eradicate the disease. dr. fauci has said as much, repeatedly >> it occurs because of the lack of implementation of simple, public health measures it's so frustrating because it's not rocket science you don't need to lock down. >> seth: it's not rocket science, unless you're a famous idiot, like donald trump let's remember, this is the same guy, who at the start of the pandemic, went to cdc headquarters to project confidence and strength. and literally, just held up a printout of a coronavirus particle like a 5th grader who f
mel, what about tuesday night jambalaya night? don't slam the door, mel."cientists have said we wouldn't need to lock down again, if we just did a few basic things that public-health officials are asking for things like testing and tracing on a massive scale closing down and subsidizing the most dangerous businesses, like indoor bars. practicing universal mask wearing, handwashing, and social distancing if we did those things on a nationwide scale, we could get back to some semblance of...
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gaming the system, but taking advantage of what you know is the tax code >> no doubt about it, but mel, i say that that's what's going on. it could be a source of funds. there's such a large proportion of the s&p 500, the nasdaq 100, but then look at zoom today, it was up 4% at all-time highs, up 20% in just a week so you say to yourself, well, that would be a good one to take in capital gains taxes, so it just seems to me there's pockets where there's indiscriminate buys, and then there's pockets where people are totally overexposed. >> guys, is it a sell/sell situation, in that we gets the news, and you say sell the news, but if where he don't get a stimulus package, you're still selling the market >> i think so. that's been the wrong strategy for quite some time, but the way things set up, before an election, vix trading almost 30, the s&p right at this basically 3400 level or so, that prior all-time high we made back in february i think the stars line up getting late in the cycle of earnings, flu season, just so many things out there to me that suggest headwinds, that it becomes a
gaming the system, but taking advantage of what you know is the tax code >> no doubt about it, but mel, i say that that's what's going on. it could be a source of funds. there's such a large proportion of the s&p 500, the nasdaq 100, but then look at zoom today, it was up 4% at all-time highs, up 20% in just a week so you say to yourself, well, that would be a good one to take in capital gains taxes, so it just seems to me there's pockets where there's indiscriminate buys, and then...
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. >> i would say there is a caveat here, mel.nk big k will come with me as well. >> tim has his hand up >> sorry, really quick because dom has every job in the book, i just wonder if he's ever been santa guy, have you dressed up in the red outfit >> typically not during the holiday season but i don't think it is appropriate right now. >> other kind of show. >> all right, we'll leave it at that >> i think we just proven the land of misfit toys is here on "fast money," we found it. >> we absolutely have. all right, one story down. we got four more to go including the one tech company feeling the need for speed and some major flight day "stiv iels,fa fe"s back after this. this is decision tech. find a stock based on your interests or what's trending. get real-time insights in your customized view of the market. it's smarter trading technology for smarter trading decisions. fidelity. "a good education takes you many different horizons" and that sticked to my mind. so, when $1 a day came out, i said, "why not"? why not just utilize th
. >> i would say there is a caveat here, mel.nk big k will come with me as well. >> tim has his hand up >> sorry, really quick because dom has every job in the book, i just wonder if he's ever been santa guy, have you dressed up in the red outfit >> typically not during the holiday season but i don't think it is appropriate right now. >> other kind of show. >> all right, we'll leave it at that >> i think we just proven the land of misfit toys is here on...
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>> hor mel foods says that. they make bacon. they think that applies to face masks as well.ck label is introducing what it calls the revolutionizing breathable bacon face maskch the company says it features the latest in pork skepted technology. the latest information on pork scented technology. two-plied multifiber cloth so you can smell bacon all day long. if you go for a jog, watch out for it bears, and raccoons. see you at 11:00. raj mathai: all that passion, all those protests, and all those promises, this is when it matters, at the ballot box. thanks for joining us for this election special, "california votes." we want to make sure you vote and you know both sides of the issues. tonight, we've got you covered, not just the presidential race, but all the down ballot issues. this is where your vote can really make a difference. among the issues, paying for more taxes, funding schools, and holding police departments accountable. there is a lot of emotion on the line and we get it, it starts from the top with the president and this pandemic. raj: president trump is now amo
>> hor mel foods says that. they make bacon. they think that applies to face masks as well.ck label is introducing what it calls the revolutionizing breathable bacon face maskch the company says it features the latest in pork skepted technology. the latest information on pork scented technology. two-plied multifiber cloth so you can smell bacon all day long. if you go for a jog, watch out for it bears, and raccoons. see you at 11:00. raj mathai: all that passion, all those protests, and...
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before proceeding tonight we would like to observe a moment of silence in memory of governor mel carnahan of missouri, who along with his son and his former chief of staff, died in a private plane crash last night near st. louis. a reminder, as we continue now, that these debates are sponsored by the commission on presidential debates. the formats and the rules were worked out by the commission and the two campaigns. tonight's questions will be asked by st. louis area voters who were identified as being uncommitted by the gallup organization. earlier today each of them wrote a question on a small card like this. those cards were collected and then given to me this afternoon. my job, under the rules of the evening, was to decide the order the questions will be asked and to call on the questioners accordingly. i also have the option of asking follow-ups which -- in order to get to more of the panel's questions. for the record, i plan to do sparingly and mostly for clarifications. the audience participants are bound by the following rule. they shall not ask follow-up questions or otherwise p
before proceeding tonight we would like to observe a moment of silence in memory of governor mel carnahan of missouri, who along with his son and his former chief of staff, died in a private plane crash last night near st. louis. a reminder, as we continue now, that these debates are sponsored by the commission on presidential debates. the formats and the rules were worked out by the commission and the two campaigns. tonight's questions will be asked by st. louis area voters who were identified...
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in voting to promote mel and voting no meant it was an episode where he held 5 months of mail in his apartment because he didn't want to deliver it he was too lazy it was the old joke they knew it wasn't me on the route because the mill was getting delivered i mean we know that mail in fraud is real the democrats have been telling the so it's a nonsense it's conspiracy theory but now we're seeing it people are being indicted they're being prosecuted here in florida 2 supervisors of elections removed by the governor broward and palm beach county blue counties removed by the governor with overwhelming probable cause one of them lost her appeal in court on this to get her job back together benefits reinstated because the mountains of evidence that they were committing fraud were overwhelming we're seeing it around the country and it is unique to the democrats and americans know it's not 000-000-0000 will will will will give me as i will if it is as gallup is telling us if 53 percent believe there in the end there is that going to be a lot of transparency in counting the votes. then they
in voting to promote mel and voting no meant it was an episode where he held 5 months of mail in his apartment because he didn't want to deliver it he was too lazy it was the old joke they knew it wasn't me on the route because the mill was getting delivered i mean we know that mail in fraud is real the democrats have been telling the so it's a nonsense it's conspiracy theory but now we're seeing it people are being indicted they're being prosecuted here in florida 2 supervisors of elections...
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that wasn't lauren mel -- laura malcolm but the new zealand coach.ewis hamilton is behind the x“; team and we got a glimpse of his electric off road car that will be racing when the championship starts next march. hamilton's former teamate nico rosberg is also running a team. the first of all, it's nice to see how lewis is following in my footsteps how lewis is following in my footste ps o n how lewis is following in my footsteps on the path to sustainability. i'm thrilled that he is joining sustainability. i'm thrilled that he isjoining extreme e as sustainability. i'm thrilled that he is joining extreme e as well, because of course he's going to help raise even more awareness and bring a lot of power to us as a sport for some and of course as well, i look forward to renewing our battle — which won't be on the race track, but off the racetrack this time as we are both founders and ceos of teams. it will be as competitive as ever, and i'm joining certainly to win and beat everybody out there. i was so excited to hear about extreme e, largely due to t
that wasn't lauren mel -- laura malcolm but the new zealand coach.ewis hamilton is behind the x“; team and we got a glimpse of his electric off road car that will be racing when the championship starts next march. hamilton's former teamate nico rosberg is also running a team. the first of all, it's nice to see how lewis is following in my footsteps how lewis is following in my footste ps o n how lewis is following in my footsteps on the path to sustainability. i'm thrilled that he is joining...
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i think this goes back, mel, to the conversation we were just having think about given guidance back in april a lot of companies those this would be a one or two-quarter thing. they discounted what some scenarios were, and then gave guidance it's interesting, the stock from mid april other so rod about 50%. you know where it went today back to exactly when it was trading when it gave that guidan guidance if you look back at the one-year chart. to me a lot of annualists are say this is very company-specific, but it just speaks to the fact that with the words we were given, complacency, unusually high sentiment, everybody has to plan until they get socked in the mouth. i think that's what happened. >> a lot of businesses weren't putting off spending i feel like you were in dan's head when he was talking about the chart. >> dan's in my head. i'm looking back in early may, where you're looking at where the stock exploded, it was basically 113. and oh, by the way, about 19 times normal volume. s.a.p. typically trades about -- i understand that fastly is not the same company, but look at w
i think this goes back, mel, to the conversation we were just having think about given guidance back in april a lot of companies those this would be a one or two-quarter thing. they discounted what some scenarios were, and then gave guidance it's interesting, the stock from mid april other so rod about 50%. you know where it went today back to exactly when it was trading when it gave that guidan guidance if you look back at the one-year chart. to me a lot of annualists are say this is very...
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. >> the sports director alongside mel. the bullpen, had a lot of people wringing their head. >> what else would you expect. the eighth of not won a playoff since 2013. now, maybe they are ready to kick that door down and when the first series since 2006. it is an empty coliseum. 4-0 80s. chris -- was in jeopardy of giving up runs. bassitt allowed only one run in seven innings. liam hendriks was out to get a safe. it did not go well. a couple lead to 3 runs. the white sox loaded the bases. bob melvin nervously watched -- pitch to josc league mvp candidate when a tight 15-3. >> this was the first playoff win. it feels good. we are hungry for more. anything can happen. >> i feel like the monkeys off our bat. now it is just play baseball. >> if they win, they will face the astros managed by dusty baker who won the first series since 2003. the world series in arlington, texas will allow fans, up to 10,000 lucky people get to witness the world series. >>> taking a live look toward the east bay, you can see some hayes. i know it
. >> the sports director alongside mel. the bullpen, had a lot of people wringing their head. >> what else would you expect. the eighth of not won a playoff since 2013. now, maybe they are ready to kick that door down and when the first series since 2006. it is an empty coliseum. 4-0 80s. chris -- was in jeopardy of giving up runs. bassitt allowed only one run in seven innings. liam hendriks was out to get a safe. it did not go well. a couple lead to 3 runs. the white sox loaded the...
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and mel is just trying to settle him down a little bit. we showed you garcia's numbers.mall sample size. but he was really good. schwarber pops it up. that will get off, out of play. >> chipper: kyle's done this to a ton of fastballs in this series. he's gotten pitches to hit out over the plate. we're used to seeing him drive those balls out of the ballpark. he's up under them, shanking them to the third base dugout and left field. we'll see if he throws a little top hand into one. >> jon: center field, harrison glides across and makes the grab. contreras, back to first. and there are two outs. one of the things we talked about in the open, the cubs, since winning the world series in 2016, they've lost 8 of their last 12 postseason games. and since winning the world series, that trio, .136. including today. 51 strikeouts, out of 140 at-bats. 0 for 10 today. i mean, it falls on your big boys, right? >> chipper: it certainly does. >> jon: and the other thing, as well, that is interesting to contemplate, chipper, bryant, baez, rizzo, and schwa schwa sca all scheduled to be
and mel is just trying to settle him down a little bit. we showed you garcia's numbers.mall sample size. but he was really good. schwarber pops it up. that will get off, out of play. >> chipper: kyle's done this to a ton of fastballs in this series. he's gotten pitches to hit out over the plate. we're used to seeing him drive those balls out of the ballpark. he's up under them, shanking them to the third base dugout and left field. we'll see if he throws a little top hand into one....
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i mean the 2 month tour through did very well mel it killed remark at newmarket everton what person a feel they'll have is no where people are not coming to buy and it led to say. they come to take their lives because you don't think their lives then will come after them they don't have it in will to pick. the best. that. many people have left to try their luck elsewhere most of them go to the cities. me and. sally for went 1st to kumasi then to accra now he's planning to make the journey to europe. where the men come by you have neither of my children go to school even though i'm not happy about that too to be i know they should go to school in them but i can't afford the fees. sometimes we don't even have money to eat at night. and are telling me as we've seen the images of dead migrants in the mediterranean sea. and he says my wife is praying for my safe boy it's the little boy coming along she knows i'm going to give our children a better future i know i'm going to him aboard i'm going to change something awful tonight. in new york and i was away at the plaza i would pray to god h
i mean the 2 month tour through did very well mel it killed remark at newmarket everton what person a feel they'll have is no where people are not coming to buy and it led to say. they come to take their lives because you don't think their lives then will come after them they don't have it in will to pick. the best. that. many people have left to try their luck elsewhere most of them go to the cities. me and. sally for went 1st to kumasi then to accra now he's planning to make the journey to...
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it's early in the 2 month or 3 did video well mel it came to market new market so every 10 workers in the field know how they know where people are not coming to buy and it led to some say. they come to take their lives because you don't think their lives thereby will come after them you don't have to want to pick. up. to. them. many people have left to try their luck elsewhere most of them go to the cities. meaning. salif or went 1st to kumasi then to accra now he's planning to make the journey to europe. or to america my you have neither of my children go to school even though i'm not happy about that too to be i know they should go to school in them but i can't afford the fees. sometimes we don't even have money to eat at night. just. a lot of the news we've seen the images of dead migrants in the mediterranean sea. and he says my wife is praying for my safe boy age to me you know abort are coming you know she knows i'm going to give our children a better future unknown to him aboard are going to change from nothing to. you and i was a little bit of the cause i would pray to god ho
it's early in the 2 month or 3 did video well mel it came to market new market so every 10 workers in the field know how they know where people are not coming to buy and it led to some say. they come to take their lives because you don't think their lives thereby will come after them you don't have to want to pick. up. to. them. many people have left to try their luck elsewhere most of them go to the cities. meaning. salif or went 1st to kumasi then to accra now he's planning to make the...
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tipper nine, we're good friends with mel and randy, and i know that all of us here want to extend our sympathy and condolences to the families. and i would just like to say that this debate, in a way is a living tribute to mel carnahan because he loved the vigorous discussion of ideas in our democracy. he was a fantastic governor of mystery. this state became one of the top five in the nation for health care coverage for children under his leadership. one of the best in advancing all kinds of benefits for children to grow up healthy and strong. and of course, this debate also takes place at a time when the tragedy of the uss cole is on our minds, and hearts, and in so far as the memorial service is tomorrow, i would like to also extend sympathy to the families of those who have died, and those who are still missing, and the injured. now, mr. hankins i think that the situation that you described has gotten completely out of hand. doctors are giving prescriptions, they're recommending treatments, and then, their recommendations are being overruled by hmos and insurance companies. that i
tipper nine, we're good friends with mel and randy, and i know that all of us here want to extend our sympathy and condolences to the families. and i would just like to say that this debate, in a way is a living tribute to mel carnahan because he loved the vigorous discussion of ideas in our democracy. he was a fantastic governor of mystery. this state became one of the top five in the nation for health care coverage for children under his leadership. one of the best in advancing all kinds of...
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the 49 ers announced the starting quarterback for this sunday's matchup against the dolphins kylen mel's tells us next. >>plus from kids soccer to tee ball, we'll tell you what the future of youth sports looks like for children in jackie, i'm looking at your mri. your shoulder seems to be healing nicely. well, dr. farrell, it feels really good... that's good. and... i'm sorry. baby, don't touch that... i don't want you to play with that... (singing) twinkle, twinkle little star. how i wonder what you are... (still singing) up above the world so high... like a diamond in the sky. i'm so glad that your shoulder is feeling better. but, how are you doing? i'm hanging in there... schedule a video visit with your doctor. and get quality care with no copay. kaiser permanente. thrive. and get quality care with no copay. when was the last time your property tawhat?l went down? never. are you kidding me? for years, the residential burden has gone up. while the corporate burden has gone down. prop 15 reverses that. it closes corporate loopholes and invests in schools, small business, and firefighte
the 49 ers announced the starting quarterback for this sunday's matchup against the dolphins kylen mel's tells us next. >>plus from kids soccer to tee ball, we'll tell you what the future of youth sports looks like for children in jackie, i'm looking at your mri. your shoulder seems to be healing nicely. well, dr. farrell, it feels really good... that's good. and... i'm sorry. baby, don't touch that... i don't want you to play with that... (singing) twinkle, twinkle little star. how i...
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>>mel gar he worked at the spine and therapy center and a woman in her 40's accused of sexually assaulting her will police say she did not have any physical injuries melgar is being held at the santa clara county main jail. well to the east bay now a catalytic converter thefts turned into an armed robbery. alameda police released this video of the incident check it out it happened last friday near the intersection of in seminole avenue in court street. 2 men are actually trying to still a converter when the cars owner came out and approached one of the thieves pulled out a gun on the car owner. as they stole the converter but did not shoot. coming up next on the kron 4 morning news alcohol and substance abuse is on the rise during the pandemic now one reformed addict is using his experiences to help others. >>and a look outside before we head to break checking in on the golden gate bridge traffic is moving well here in both directions, we'll check in with meteorologist john trade will get an update on your forecast is monitoring the winds the increase of temperatures of course which leads
>>mel gar he worked at the spine and therapy center and a woman in her 40's accused of sexually assaulting her will police say she did not have any physical injuries melgar is being held at the santa clara county main jail. well to the east bay now a catalytic converter thefts turned into an armed robbery. alameda police released this video of the incident check it out it happened last friday near the intersection of in seminole avenue in court street. 2 men are actually trying to still a...
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ultimately the best that taiwan could do is buy time hoping that the united states would intervene james for mel talks about the assets that the americans could mobilize in the pacific or u.s. navy in the u.s. 7th fleet resources that could disrupt the invasion so. our submarine forces. they would be used to try to disrupt the attorneys in beijing the ships that would come across. in the u.s. air forces that are operated from japanese bases in her craft there is a sport of course that is region. would be. destroyed basically so the us would have options but intervention would still be a member mental decision american forces would immediately become chinese targets with its pacific bases like a canal in japan and the tiny island of guam open to attack and so even if the united states manage to defend taiwan its intervention could set off a terrifying chain of escalation between 2 superpowers that may just be the 1st battle in what becomes a series of battles that. go on over a number of years in a protracted great war. and of course all of that is the nuclear deterrent hold that neither. washing
ultimately the best that taiwan could do is buy time hoping that the united states would intervene james for mel talks about the assets that the americans could mobilize in the pacific or u.s. navy in the u.s. 7th fleet resources that could disrupt the invasion so. our submarine forces. they would be used to try to disrupt the attorneys in beijing the ships that would come across. in the u.s. air forces that are operated from japanese bases in her craft there is a sport of course that is...
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like mel ballots are set to go out tor in california this week.ion officials are urging everyone to vote early this year. is planning to vote by mail who do not receive the ballot by october 19th should call their local county board of elections. >>> numbers of the supreme court and other officials gathered in the nation's capital today for an annual mass ahead of the supreme court session. it comes as democrats push to delay the hearing for sabrina court nominee amy coney barrett. foxnews lauren blanchard has more from washington, d.c. >> reporter: st. matthews red mass comes before the supreme court begins a new term. due to the pandemic, this service was by invitation only. fisher, chief justice john roberts and brett kavanaugh arrived quietly and off-camera. this particular comes as the nation's highest court will begin their term with only eight justices. finish and mourning the death of ruth bader ginsburg. on capitol hill, republican senators are hoping to fill the seat as soon as possible. even as covid-19 turns are going, one senator has
like mel ballots are set to go out tor in california this week.ion officials are urging everyone to vote early this year. is planning to vote by mail who do not receive the ballot by october 19th should call their local county board of elections. >>> numbers of the supreme court and other officials gathered in the nation's capital today for an annual mass ahead of the supreme court session. it comes as democrats push to delay the hearing for sabrina court nominee amy coney barrett....
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ultimately the best the time want to do is buy time hoping that the united states would intervene james for mel talks about the assets that the americans could mobilize in the pacific or u.s. navy in the u.s. 7th fleet resources that could disrupt the invasion so. our submarine forces. they would be used to try to disrupt the chinese invasion the ships that would come across the naval air in the u.s. air forces that are operated from japanese bases and her craft there is the support of course of the region. would be. destroyed beijing so the u.s. would have options but intervention would still be a memento his decision. american forces would immediately become chinese targets with its pacific bases like a canal in japan and the tiny island of guam open to attack and so even if the united states managed to defend taiwan its intervention create set off a terrifying chain of escalation between 2 superpowers let me just be the 1st battle in what becomes a series of battles that. go on over a number of years in a protracted great power war. and of course all of that is the nuclear deterrent hold tha
ultimately the best the time want to do is buy time hoping that the united states would intervene james for mel talks about the assets that the americans could mobilize in the pacific or u.s. navy in the u.s. 7th fleet resources that could disrupt the invasion so. our submarine forces. they would be used to try to disrupt the chinese invasion the ships that would come across the naval air in the u.s. air forces that are operated from japanese bases and her craft there is the support of course...
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county's election officials say that they receive 46 trays of mel and about a total of 16,000 ballots. so far the assist and register voters for the county said that the drop box right in front of their office. what's the busiest it's ever been. >>during normal business hours over 500 ballots were deposited by voters it was a nonstop stream of voters all day long. >>well that's good all ballot boxes are open 24 7 and they are service each day by to county employees. it's nice to see folks getting out there in voting. well to the north a bullet hole city leaders are declaring a public safety emergency over a rise in violence years of controversial deadly shootings and questionable practices by officers leaders say it's just another step to move the city forward but officers say they're not convinced kron four's jonathan mccall has more. >>brooklyn with its most violent years since 1994, numerous officer involved shootings in recent years, questionable uses of force internal investigations over officers bending their badges to mark killings and a worldwide pandemic all combination into
county's election officials say that they receive 46 trays of mel and about a total of 16,000 ballots. so far the assist and register voters for the county said that the drop box right in front of their office. what's the busiest it's ever been. >>during normal business hours over 500 ballots were deposited by voters it was a nonstop stream of voters all day long. >>well that's good all ballot boxes are open 24 7 and they are service each day by to county employees. it's nice to see...
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hands that there's so much room for mel even as there's almost a wrong war a lot of underhanded it and then i mean you don't know was going want of cam what we thought it would be as a mark to set up a real. response as there's just so much. in a virtual debate that you know you just lose all room for a lot of. the lack of a better word when you think back want historic debates you're talking about john f. kennedy and richard nixon back of the 1960 debate and it was the body language which basically won the debate for john have kids and not necessarily the words that came out of their mouth and so there's a lot more to of debate than just ask and answering questions president trump does that all the time with the media been the most transparent president and modernistic and as far as asking questions and giving answers to the media that's something that he does but debating face to face is another entirely different thing and joe biden wants to avoid that on this on this next go around seems as if everything they're doing they're doing to try to slant the debate into joe's favor of e.c
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time, especially for one couple waiting to learn whether or not they actually have a home to return to mel halbach and deborah epstein they've been living on cooler lane part time since 2012 the rest of the year they rent their home out as an air bnb they say that they've been told that only. maybe a dozen properties and their area are still standing but they're unsure which home that is. >>you feel that really get touch. hundreds if not thousands of in a million had such deep sold to it. >>stressful times this is the 3rd time that the couple has been evacuated since 2017. their home was spared in the past but it just doesn't look like they weren't as lucky. this time around are hard stuff and go out to those folks. the glass fire also just ripped through a well known santa rosa ranch on sunday night the pony express is a nonprofit providing therapy to children for more than 30 years now the owner's home and all the barnes completely destroyed but the horses that were left behind actually survive there okay, they were rescued by the community animal response team the ranch owner linda aldr
time, especially for one couple waiting to learn whether or not they actually have a home to return to mel halbach and deborah epstein they've been living on cooler lane part time since 2012 the rest of the year they rent their home out as an air bnb they say that they've been told that only. maybe a dozen properties and their area are still standing but they're unsure which home that is. >>you feel that really get touch. hundreds if not thousands of in a million had such deep sold to it....
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hands that there's so much room for mel even as there's almost a role for a lot of underhanded it and then i mean you don't know was gone one of cam what we thought it would be as a set up in real time someone responds as there's just so much. in a virtual debate that you know you just lose all room for a lot of. to kane or the lack of a better word when you think back on historic debates you're talking about john of can hear richard nixon back in the 1960 debate and it was the body language...
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and as in the capital colombo for us mel some strong words we've been hearing today from compare and that his visit comes on the heels of a senior chinese delegation who are there only what 3 weeks ago it does sound like sri lanka is going to have to pick a side soon. well that's certainly the direction that both of these global players seemed to be pushing this little nation towards us asia sensually this sort of rhetoric ratcheted up obviously in the run up to visit basically the u.s. secretary of state in that address talking about that sort of predator kind of rule that china as he sees it is playing in sri lanka where he says that the u.s. comes as a friend now china has also been responding because right at the outset before the secretary of state came to south asia there were obviously briefings and one of the principal deputy assistant secretaries in his briefing said that the sri lanka to make some difficult decisions but necessary ones to ensure and security economic independence obviously china took umbrage to that responded saying that the u.s. was basically interfering a
and as in the capital colombo for us mel some strong words we've been hearing today from compare and that his visit comes on the heels of a senior chinese delegation who are there only what 3 weeks ago it does sound like sri lanka is going to have to pick a side soon. well that's certainly the direction that both of these global players seemed to be pushing this little nation towards us asia sensually this sort of rhetoric ratcheted up obviously in the run up to visit basically the u.s....
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with everything from mel robbins to blake griffin, is there a more fascinating place than audible?o. and i've done the research. of course you have. audiobooks, podcasts, audible originals, all in one place. ♪ >> i is have not been a fan of court packing. >> so you're still not a fan? >> well, i'm not a fan. it depends on how this turns out. make it clear, i do not propose banning fracking. my deal is a crucial framework, but not the new green deal. gerry: that was joe biden attempting to distance himself from some of the left in his party on issues like fracking and the green new deal during thursday night's town hall. he also refused to commit yet again on the issue of whether or not he'd pack the supreme court. a former bernie sanders campaign staffer host of the podcast straight shot, no chaser. she joins me now. tipton, thanks very much for joining us. when you hear joe biden distancing himself from things like the green new deal and bans on fracking and refusing to commit on whether or not he would add members to the supreme court, for someone who used to work for bernie sand
with everything from mel robbins to blake griffin, is there a more fascinating place than audible?o. and i've done the research. of course you have. audiobooks, podcasts, audible originals, all in one place. ♪ >> i is have not been a fan of court packing. >> so you're still not a fan? >> well, i'm not a fan. it depends on how this turns out. make it clear, i do not propose banning fracking. my deal is a crucial framework, but not the new green deal. gerry: that was joe biden...
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>>and i handled it differently mel hall bach and deborah epstein tried to hold back their emotions as they wrap their minds around the possibility that their home is gone. >>so you don't know what we're doing a pretty good job has just been focusing on what we need to do this is pictures of the house from before the fire which they lived in part time in rented out as a vacation property, the rest of the year. >>advertising it as a green hideaway we feel that really get touch. hundreds if not thousands of la times and really had such deep sold to it they say they've been told that of the nearly dozen properties in their neighborhood only one is still standing when i went up there to try and confirm that i could see one home seemingly untouched by flames up on the ridge. >>but not far away a neighbor's home has been completely leveled by the fire and is now a pile of ash and twisted metal as i got closer to the address those trying to get to i was stopped by a downed power pole smoke still billowing out from several spots in the canyon. well i was not able to officially confirm that the
>>and i handled it differently mel hall bach and deborah epstein tried to hold back their emotions as they wrap their minds around the possibility that their home is gone. >>so you don't know what we're doing a pretty good job has just been focusing on what we need to do this is pictures of the house from before the fire which they lived in part time in rented out as a vacation property, the rest of the year. >>advertising it as a green hideaway we feel that really get touch....
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english golfer mel reid said she'd redeemed herself, after winning her first title on the american touro shots with a final round of 67. last month, reid squandered a good chance of victory on the last day of an event in portland. she said winning this one was a huge relief. the two—time wimbledon champion petra kvitova is through to the quarter—finals of the french open for only the second time in her career. there have been a couple of games already in paris today at. she beat zhang shuai in straight sets. kvitova's best run at roland garros came in 2012, when she reached the semi—finals. next up for her is the unseeded german laura siegemund. whatever happens in paris, kvitova will break back into the world's top 10. i'll have more for you in the next hour. lots of transfer deadline day news. thanks very much indeed. you are watching bbc news. let's get more now on the latest problems with test and trace for covid, and the impact the lockdowns are having on the economy. the prime minister's been speaking this morning as he toured an energy company and he was asked about the missing t
english golfer mel reid said she'd redeemed herself, after winning her first title on the american touro shots with a final round of 67. last month, reid squandered a good chance of victory on the last day of an event in portland. she said winning this one was a huge relief. the two—time wimbledon champion petra kvitova is through to the quarter—finals of the french open for only the second time in her career. there have been a couple of games already in paris today at. she beat zhang shuai...
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everything is online mel file an interactive learn german $5050.00 w. . the. fia anxiety and loneliness and then corona came along. added isolation for those with dementia is damaging. so is forgetting to follow the new rules. to avoid getting or transmitting the virus. it's also a challenge and danger if i can give is. there's more evidence showing a person with dementia in a care home is actually at higher risk of catching covert 19. the risk of severe symptoms rises steeply with age one in 10 deaths have been people over 60. so how do you go about isolating someone who for whom isolation is the worst thing possible and explain to them what the coronavirus is and how to respond when they keep forgetting we'll talk to a dimension nurse about that in a moment 1st this report on how families coping with the same situation in india. quarantine has been fun for the sooty. she has spent playing games attending online classes and coloring with her 9 year old granddaughter should be. and these activities have taken on an added book because in managing provide these
everything is online mel file an interactive learn german $5050.00 w. . the. fia anxiety and loneliness and then corona came along. added isolation for those with dementia is damaging. so is forgetting to follow the new rules. to avoid getting or transmitting the virus. it's also a challenge and danger if i can give is. there's more evidence showing a person with dementia in a care home is actually at higher risk of catching covert 19. the risk of severe symptoms rises steeply with age one in...
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america's mel hughes. most people went to sleep here in the united states they gave us hope hicks the president's longtime aide and 31 year old assistant was the one who tested positive last notes from the president most people went to sleep was that he had been tested he and his wife been tested since then about 12 o 5 the official memorandum came from dr connally the president's physician confirming that both the president as well the 1st lady was had tested positive however it does that the president in good health and will continue to be able to handle the position we here in the united states do have the ability thanks to the 25th amendment that the president is incapacitated he can temporarily pass his powers over to the vice president we are not at this stage because the president himself is a systematic as of now and only took the test because of a closeness that he had to hoe pics after she tested positive herself as she said asymptomatic the most are some implications so when it comes to his camp
america's mel hughes. most people went to sleep here in the united states they gave us hope hicks the president's longtime aide and 31 year old assistant was the one who tested positive last notes from the president most people went to sleep was that he had been tested he and his wife been tested since then about 12 o 5 the official memorandum came from dr connally the president's physician confirming that both the president as well the 1st lady was had tested positive however it does that the...
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mel nutrition of course something that sex mostly young children converting women in zimbabwe also is a large number of people who are dealing with chronic illness of course their needs in a traditional needs are different from people who are otherwise healthy so it's very important that we keep an eye close eye on those in the current circumstances basic goods and now beyond the reach of many people growing enough food is not an option for some years of drought the economic crisis rising unemployment soaring inflation and now corona virus that hit families hard millions across the country are struggling in bud light cities and rural areas. desperate families. eating less she has to feed 10 grandchildren her own kids either died or left the country to look for work. i plan on lifting one is involved i can only hope my neighbors take pity on us and give us food even if it's their left overs we really don't know what we're going to do the job is cash strapped government gives food aid and a cold $1000.00 allowance of about $20.00 a month to some vulnerable families local officials are w
mel nutrition of course something that sex mostly young children converting women in zimbabwe also is a large number of people who are dealing with chronic illness of course their needs in a traditional needs are different from people who are otherwise healthy so it's very important that we keep an eye close eye on those in the current circumstances basic goods and now beyond the reach of many people growing enough food is not an option for some years of drought the economic crisis rising...
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ordering the declassification of everything related to the russia gate probe and hillary clinton's and mel's -- emails. the justice department has not released anything to us. they told us the tweet has no meaning legally. i don't know whether that is right or true. my question is, why is the justice and state department continuing to cover up documents? this is not required by law. it is usually discretionary, despite the president's wishes to the contrary. host: who is behind the cover up? are you pointing to people appointed by the president? ultimately someone like christopher wray is responsible, attorney general barr. they know these documents are out there but they don't have much interest in having them released. timing, sor as the far from the russia investigation, why do you think that matters today? guest: because, as i collect it, is still going on. you still have leaks targeting president trump. what took place during the russia investigation is a crime in my view. the more information we have, the more accountability there will be. it is not sufficient to get a criminal investi
ordering the declassification of everything related to the russia gate probe and hillary clinton's and mel's -- emails. the justice department has not released anything to us. they told us the tweet has no meaning legally. i don't know whether that is right or true. my question is, why is the justice and state department continuing to cover up documents? this is not required by law. it is usually discretionary, despite the president's wishes to the contrary. host: who is behind the cover up?...
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professor grant from hoed university in the nation's capital thank you so much for joining me mel exxon and chill thank you for having me. only one week ago with the president rushed to hospital american political historians were busy researching the name off the artistic really disturbing figure of 1000 century journalism and co-founder of the republican party find himself campaigning as a presidential candidate against official republican incumbent leases s. grant his health failed to do in the campaign and he died before the late to college mate now one week later the same political commentators are researching the last of this present trunk's dramatic recovery means the tos health problems may end up causing more political questions for the democrats 1st because campaigning against an ailing opponent it's never a good look or an easy option thus the biting count pane pulled all of their attack ads only to then find that the president had no intention or big oil to come back for a long 2nd because the don't knows brush with his own mortality had the effect of making the president mor
professor grant from hoed university in the nation's capital thank you so much for joining me mel exxon and chill thank you for having me. only one week ago with the president rushed to hospital american political historians were busy researching the name off the artistic really disturbing figure of 1000 century journalism and co-founder of the republican party find himself campaigning as a presidential candidate against official republican incumbent leases s. grant his health failed to do in...
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and mel the way. you do and you know the monkey in school. i see. in the 1920 s. and thirty's several 100 african-americans moved to the soviet union and many of their descendants still live in russia. or hang at the coast because no no rush crossed the upper stuff yes it got worse upon things on your way. back home but i can merican suffered from racism and a complete lack of prospects. is that the not the smug the real. one by elsa store on her by doing. so they decided to leave everything behind and start a new life in a country about which they knew almost nothing at all some of our career troops who were too through during the night. around great crowds. moulay a golf you want to call you and now almost a 100. history is repeating itself my great grandfather george time we went to russia. probable worst time to go anywhere why not me. when i come here. this hour's headlines stories france warns its citizens in muslim countries should be vigilant. defended their right to show controversial cartoons of the prophet muhammad. held across europe. beginning to bite
and mel the way. you do and you know the monkey in school. i see. in the 1920 s. and thirty's several 100 african-americans moved to the soviet union and many of their descendants still live in russia. or hang at the coast because no no rush crossed the upper stuff yes it got worse upon things on your way. back home but i can merican suffered from racism and a complete lack of prospects. is that the not the smug the real. one by elsa store on her by doing. so they decided to leave everything...
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and there's so much room for mel even as there's almost a role for a lot of underhanded it and then i mean you don't know was gone one of cam what we thought it would be as a set up in real time someone responds as there's just so much. in a virtual debate that you know you just lose room for a lot of. the lack of a better word when you think back want historic debates you're talking about john f. kennedy and richard nixon back in the 1960 debate and it was the body language which basically won the debate for john have kids and not necessarily the words that came out of their mouth and so there's a lot more to of debate than just ask and answering questions president trump does that all the time with the media he's been the most transparent president and modernistic and as far as asking questions and giving answers to the media that's something that does but debating face to face is another entirely different thing and joe biden wants to avoid that on this on this next go around seems as if everything they're doing they're doing to try to slant the debate and to joe's favor of you see
and there's so much room for mel even as there's almost a role for a lot of underhanded it and then i mean you don't know was gone one of cam what we thought it would be as a set up in real time someone responds as there's just so much. in a virtual debate that you know you just lose room for a lot of. the lack of a better word when you think back want historic debates you're talking about john f. kennedy and richard nixon back in the 1960 debate and it was the body language which basically won...
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their company micro tech sources that locally what's waste for the witch mel is a recyclable treasure here. first the sawdust is cleaned with steam then it's mixed with tiny mushrooms. they consume the sawdust and at the same time on the outside of the sawdust blocks they produce tightly woven mycelium which can be harvested within a few days. percepts uses a fraction of the water used in standard leather production less than 110th. this has caught the attention of how long he makes and sells shoes many of course a major flood but these days he's keen to find alternatives. for leather industries one of the biggest contributor for carbon emission and we see that as as long as we keep selling forward whether footwear and as the cells grow we keep damaging the environment and then it came to a realization that we need to find the so sustainable solution at 1st he bulked at the notion of mushroom but his team have now learned how to work with it. my slim fabric is breathable flexible under a bust it can last for years and it's an eco friendly sustainable product companies around the world
their company micro tech sources that locally what's waste for the witch mel is a recyclable treasure here. first the sawdust is cleaned with steam then it's mixed with tiny mushrooms. they consume the sawdust and at the same time on the outside of the sawdust blocks they produce tightly woven mycelium which can be harvested within a few days. percepts uses a fraction of the water used in standard leather production less than 110th. this has caught the attention of how long he makes and sells...
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know exactly when, but good for the consumer so i'm long walmart >> guy >> check those lint traps, mel't want any dryer fires. very bad with that said fcx. >> we will see y bouack here tomorrow don' my mission is simple to make you money. i am here to level the plain field for all investors there is always a bull market some where, i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now hey, i am cramer, welcome to "mad money." my job is not just to entertain but to educate you, call me at
know exactly when, but good for the consumer so i'm long walmart >> guy >> check those lint traps, mel't want any dryer fires. very bad with that said fcx. >> we will see y bouack here tomorrow don' my mission is simple to make you money. i am here to level the plain field for all investors there is always a bull market some where, i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now hey, i am cramer, welcome to "mad money." my job is not just to entertain...
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even auto re-phi loans have done well it's not a great choice, mel >> you knew i wouldn't play your game mine would be morgan stanley i think they played out some of the issues they have and a whole bunch of issues with interest rates. the investment banks, morgan stanley, goldman sachs, investment banking is doing amazing. morgan stanley just closed their e trade deal, the last week or two made a $7 million bid for a company. they are not making waste of the recession and looking to make the best of this pandemic moving forward. if it can stay within the consolidation range of the last two weeks and trade into the high end of it, i think by the end of the year you have highs back to the 60s. this chart, look how it held the uptrend all summer, then broke last month and got rejected again. i think you are going to see lower lows see how citi and wells fargo acted. all of that being said, j.p. morgan is the best and i know what karen meant when she said she would rather have jamie dimon. >> i asked the former wells fargo ceo -- 12 months or so and he said j.p. morgan and bank of america.
even auto re-phi loans have done well it's not a great choice, mel >> you knew i wouldn't play your game mine would be morgan stanley i think they played out some of the issues they have and a whole bunch of issues with interest rates. the investment banks, morgan stanley, goldman sachs, investment banking is doing amazing. morgan stanley just closed their e trade deal, the last week or two made a $7 million bid for a company. they are not making waste of the recession and looking to make...