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cnbc now a sneak peek at "money court". >> kevin here. everyone knows i love making money. you're talking to mr. wonderful here i know money, money, money and money, but there is nothing more i hate than fighting over it. >> i want my money back. >> this is money court, where entrepreneur and investor rules on real financial disputes. >> we could sell right now for $1.1 million. >> no. >> $50,000. >> 150. >> half a million dollars. >> $2 million. >> and because all litigants have signed a contract agreeing to abide by the verdict, this court's decision is binding. >> i'm your best friend right now. >> advising kevin are two legal strategists. >> are you kidding me? you didn't learn about the default? >> and former judge. >> i spent five years on the bench hearing stories just like yours. >> with their help, kevin will hear both sides of the case. >> this is nuts. >> exam all the evidence and deliver true financial justice. >> she's getting zero. >> you're wrong. >> give her some scratch, kevin. >> welcome to "money court." >>> i want to sell a dream home and take the profit
cnbc now a sneak peek at "money court". >> kevin here. everyone knows i love making money. you're talking to mr. wonderful here i know money, money, money and money, but there is nothing more i hate than fighting over it. >> i want my money back. >> this is money court, where entrepreneur and investor rules on real financial disputes. >> we could sell right now for $1.1 million. >> no. >> $50,000. >> 150. >> half a million dollars....
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congrats again. >> thank you. >>> money court premiers tonight 10 p.m.o come on "squawk box," southwest out with a big warning. rise in covid cases leadintog more cases phil lebeau will bring us the story next i know some consultants with great ideas. can they help us improve our digital experience? absolutely. they've invested over $2 billion in tech. that could really help us manage inventory. and save us a ton of dough. then let's take back our market share. checkmate, chess heads. girls, i said “bedtime”! competition beat us again. how? they have a better finance system than we do. i feel like they might have a better finance system than we do. workday. how do they make better decisions faster? workday. it's got to be something workday. i think i got something. work... hey, rob, you're on mute. hello! hey, rob, there he is. workday. the finance, hr and planning system for a changing world. >>> i'm going to take a trip in the next three or four weeks is no longer booking or there may be somebody who aid, you know what, i'm supposed to go away maybe la
congrats again. >> thank you. >>> money court premiers tonight 10 p.m.o come on "squawk box," southwest out with a big warning. rise in covid cases leadintog more cases phil lebeau will bring us the story next i know some consultants with great ideas. can they help us improve our digital experience? absolutely. they've invested over $2 billion in tech. that could really help us manage inventory. and save us a ton of dough. then let's take back our market share....
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eastern time only on cc.nb "money court."hat i had growing up. and that was important for me because you can't be what you can't see. the ey entrepreneurs access network has a tremendous impact on my business and other african american and latino entrepreneurs across this country because they give access to networks, business opportunities and capital. i'm 53, but in my mind i'm still 35. that's why i take oste bi-flex to keep me moving the way i was made to, it nourishes and strengthens my joints for the long term. osteo bi-flex, plus vitamin d for immune support. >> dom, we're seeing a lot of interest in some of these alternative energy stocks, as you said stocks like plug power and lithium america. plug and lac both had really strong calls for the several days leading up to the senate passing the bill that you just spoke of. i've got to believe people are looking at biden's infrastructure plan and the subsequent multi-trillion dollar plan coming our way thinking that alternative energies and getting people off of fossil fu
eastern time only on cc.nb "money court."hat i had growing up. and that was important for me because you can't be what you can't see. the ey entrepreneurs access network has a tremendous impact on my business and other african american and latino entrepreneurs across this country because they give access to networks, business opportunities and capital. i'm 53, but in my mind i'm still 35. that's why i take oste bi-flex to keep me moving the way i was made to, it nourishes and...
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money court, you own nvidia as well, right?you got to look at nvidia, it's the moderna of the semis it's a must-own name every single sector of the s&p 500 is using their products and services they are the reason you can digitize, they optimized digitization they're basically the infrastructure of the new america 2.0 digital direct to consumer business and every aspect of it, in every sector. you got to hold your knows on valuation but you always had to on this thing. in the early days of volatility they basically showed executionle skills and then brought the standards forward on all the digitization technology. i don't know how you can't own it if you want to be in the mechanic this is the moderna you have to have the way i look at it. >> all right ask halftime is coming up next ask questions by video we will aiay them on the air and you can eml us at askhalftime@cnbc.com we're back in two plnminutes. t-mobile is the leader in 5g. we also believe in putting people first by treating them right. so we're upping the benefits wit
money court, you own nvidia as well, right?you got to look at nvidia, it's the moderna of the semis it's a must-own name every single sector of the s&p 500 is using their products and services they are the reason you can digitize, they optimized digitization they're basically the infrastructure of the new america 2.0 digital direct to consumer business and every aspect of it, in every sector. you got to hold your knows on valuation but you always had to on this thing. in the early days of...
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i guess we'll see you in fargo or not catch him on his prime time series, "money court", wednesdays 10 eastern. maybe he'll do it live from fargo. >>> up next, the rent is too darn high and going higher and it is not just about buying a home, renters now getting into bidding wars how long this may last and the three biggest cities where americans are moving right now ♪♪ it was my dream to be an entrepreneur based upon the examples that i had growing up. and that was important for me because you can't be what you can't see. the ey entrepreneurs access network has a tremendous impact on my business and other african american and latino entrepreneurs across this country because they give access to networks, business opportunities and capital. if you're 55 and up, t-mobile has plans built just for you. switch now and get 2 unlimited lines and 2 free smartphones. because they give access to networks, and now get netflix on us. it's all included with 2 lines for only $70 bucks! only at t-mobile. use a single hr software? nope. we use 11. eleven. why do an expense report from your phone when
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barack obama's ambition, or his desire for your money. courtingd still pay somehow. "for barack obama's birthday gift, i'm asking you to chip in six or $60 to help bring us thee obama presidential center to life in chicago." is this the ugly face of neoliberalism? that is a rhetorical question. glenn greenwald writes on sub stat, he g keeps tabs on the oba presidential center and he joins us tonight. thanks so much for coming on. barack obama has gotten very rich from netflix. not sure what he's doing for them but he certainly is rich. why is he asking for more money now? >> yeah, i mean first of all i think we should stop and comment on the fact that public officials when they leave power routinely get not just rich, but like they turn into plutocrats, like tycoons, and beasley that's -- >> tucker: it's not just obama by the way. >> yeah, not just obama. the clintons, tony blair, george bush, all of them have become extremely wealthy once they leave power, which i think is a big problem in a democracy, but leaving that to the side, the idea of pr
barack obama's ambition, or his desire for your money. courtingd still pay somehow. "for barack obama's birthday gift, i'm asking you to chip in six or $60 to help bring us thee obama presidential center to life in chicago." is this the ugly face of neoliberalism? that is a rhetorical question. glenn greenwald writes on sub stat, he g keeps tabs on the oba presidential center and he joins us tonight. thanks so much for coming on. barack obama has gotten very rich from netflix. not...
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announcer: this is money court, where entrepreneur and investor kevin o'leary rules on real financialhe line. -$50,000. -$100,000. -$150,000. -a half a million dollars. -for two million. ¡ay chihuahua caramba! announcer: and because all litigants have signed a contract agreeing to abide by the verdict, this court's decision is binding. i'm your best friend right now. announcer: advising kevin are two legal strategists--
announcer: this is money court, where entrepreneur and investor kevin o'leary rules on real financialhe line. -$50,000. -$100,000. -$150,000. -a half a million dollars. -for two million. ¡ay chihuahua caramba! announcer: and because all litigants have signed a contract agreeing to abide by the verdict, this court's decision is binding. i'm your best friend right now. announcer: advising kevin are two legal strategists--
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announcer: this is money court, where entrepreneur and investor kevin o'leary rules on real financialsell it right now, for $1.1 million. no. announcer: ...with real money on the line. -$50,000. -$100,000. -$150,000. -a half a million dollars. -for two million. ¡ay chihuahua caramba! announcer: and because all litigants have signed a contract agreeing to abide by the verdict, this court's decision is binding. i'm your best friend right now.
announcer: this is money court, where entrepreneur and investor kevin o'leary rules on real financialsell it right now, for $1.1 million. no. announcer: ...with real money on the line. -$50,000. -$100,000. -$150,000. -a half a million dollars. -for two million. ¡ay chihuahua caramba! announcer: and because all litigants have signed a contract agreeing to abide by the verdict, this court's decision is binding. i'm your best friend right now.
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the leader in 5g >>> don't miss "money court" with kevin o'leary congrats what's your final trade. >>aba. governments put it on sale so, i'm buying more. >> wow, that's interesting okay especially in light of what's happening with those chinese internet stocks. degas wright >> costco. we like it because the valuation, expectations, customers are going out getting quality products at a discount >> i know you like it, but you're adding more to it, right? >> exactly, yes. >> okay. just want to make sure we're specific as we possibly can be shannon? >> paypal. we added just a few weeks ago. don't fear the ecommerce names it's going to continue >> all right and the good doctor. what do you got? >> thank you, scott. marathon petroleum mpc bought calls during the show a lot of them have been bought today. >> dow is at a high today, new intraday, 162 points see you monday "the exchange" begins now. >>> thanks a lot, scott. i'm frank holland in for kelly evans. here's what's ahead on "the exchange." nearly a million jobs added in july, unemployment down to 5.4%. so, the labor market stronger t
the leader in 5g >>> don't miss "money court" with kevin o'leary congrats what's your final trade. >>aba. governments put it on sale so, i'm buying more. >> wow, that's interesting okay especially in light of what's happening with those chinese internet stocks. degas wright >> costco. we like it because the valuation, expectations, customers are going out getting quality products at a discount >> i know you like it, but you're adding more to it, right?...
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money. >> the supreme court ruled in june that the moratorium could stay in place temporarily. >>> even before the federal moratorium was extended california lawmakers had extended the state's ban through the end of september. >>> still ahead, we are not the only ones dealing with wildfires. >> fires across the mediterranean. >>> and americans may be pulling back this unplugged device is protecting our beautiful coastlines and more. put off chores and use less energy from 4 to 9 pm to help keep our state golden. >>> new york governor is resign investigation found he sexually harassed multiple current and former state employees. now today the mayor of new york city said that there are grounds for prosecution. >> him trying to put out some video, slick video to say its cultural and okay to harass women is ridiculous. it was never okay. he needs to resign. let's get this over with because the entire state has spoken now. people have spoken. the leaders have spoken. it's time to go. >> the president is also among those calling for him to resign. he denies the allegations and is refusing to step do
money. >> the supreme court ruled in june that the moratorium could stay in place temporarily. >>> even before the federal moratorium was extended california lawmakers had extended the state's ban through the end of september. >>> still ahead, we are not the only ones dealing with wildfires. >> fires across the mediterranean. >>> and americans may be pulling back this unplugged device is protecting our beautiful coastlines and more. put off chores and use...
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money between 2014 and 2017. this effort to capture the supreme court, they're not kidding around. spending $250 million in dark money is a serious investment that demands a serious return. and guess what? expert testimony before my senate court subcommittee has since raised that number to $400 million through 2018. through all these allied and coordinated front groups -- the keys on the dark money piano that the dark money donors can play -- dark money donors can covertly channel tense, if not hundreds, of millions of dollars in anonymous money toward the schemes court capture goals. colleagues, this is a scheme akin in complexity and tradecraft to an intelligence agency covert operation, only this one is not being run by one country against another. this one is being run in and against our own country by a handful of creepy billionaires and their foundations trying to impose their self-serving ideology on the rest of us through our least democratic branch, the branch that doesn't care if normal people hate this stuff because they're in robes for life. that's our federal courts, an
money between 2014 and 2017. this effort to capture the supreme court, they're not kidding around. spending $250 million in dark money is a serious investment that demands a serious return. and guess what? expert testimony before my senate court subcommittee has since raised that number to $400 million through 2018. through all these allied and coordinated front groups -- the keys on the dark money piano that the dark money donors can play -- dark money donors can covertly channel tense, if not...
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money to tenants. two months may not be enough time and we may not even have two months if the courts strike the evictionefore then. >> so you talk about the money getting out way too slowly. and that's a really good point, even the old moratorium left some people struggling. in states identifying the individual who is need this money has been caught up in the bureaucracy, while people struggle. andre, how can this process be improved for people who are literally facing homelessness, within a matter of days, weeks, or months? >> well, there's really no short-term solution to this crisis. the housing authorities simply were not built to distribute these funds in this way. they've created an enormous bureaucracy around this particular set of funds for pandemic assistance. so they're going to have to create an infrastructure to distribute funds. and it's simply not there. and so, i do think that these next few months, you'll see legal challenges to the ruling or to the cdc upholding or extending this moratorium. i also think that it looks bleak that the extension will hold up. and so we're really looking at
money to tenants. two months may not be enough time and we may not even have two months if the courts strike the evictionefore then. >> so you talk about the money getting out way too slowly. and that's a really good point, even the old moratorium left some people struggling. in states identifying the individual who is need this money has been caught up in the bureaucracy, while people struggle. andre, how can this process be improved for people who are literally facing homelessness,...
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katie fang cohost of "money court" and mom to charlotte about to start the first grade in person in floridan who teaches third grade reading at deepwater, texas, and a mom to boot. katie, this is ensane what we're seeing. my heart goes out to you. you live in florida with governor superpredder as michael share yet calls him. put your legal hat on for me and tell me what can people do coming to some of the lawsuits that are happening between school boards, teachers, parents and the governors. >> we have very brave parents who want only the best for the children that have gone to the court system to say enough is enough. we need to be able to have a mask mandate for the students that go to school. remember the vaccine is only available for kids that are 12 and older. so particularly vulnerable children less than 12 years of age and kids like moon not a medical vulnerable child not don't have a mask mandate because of governors like ron desantis. you have to consider if you don't care about my feelings as a mom or a lawyer you should care about the evidence and the numbers and the numbers are
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. ♪ traffic ticket lawyer accused of taking driver's money and skipping out on court. is cost several of his clients. more money and headaches are investigative reporter brooks jarocz expose the ongoing struggles for several drivers. he joins us now live with some solutions for all of those traffic court troubles brooks andre since our initial report, we've received a big response. more drivers coming forward, claiming they were scammed their licenses now at risk and asking us for help. tonight we have some answers in hopes of. getting potential victims back on track. that's a recap. we still have no answers from attorney robert am peron and his business california traffic defenders. several drivers say they paid his law firm flat fees to represent them in court. problem is that san francisco attorney he never showed up. now they're on the hook for huge finds in legal issues. ktvu has never been able to track amper on down and the state bar of california has not taken action on his license. despite. getting complaints. we'll just hours ago i talked with another traffic
. ♪ traffic ticket lawyer accused of taking driver's money and skipping out on court. is cost several of his clients. more money and headaches are investigative reporter brooks jarocz expose the ongoing struggles for several drivers. he joins us now live with some solutions for all of those traffic court troubles brooks andre since our initial report, we've received a big response. more drivers coming forward, claiming they were scammed their licenses now at risk and asking us for help....
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. >> i will be going down to the courts on monday and i will be submitting eviction paperwork on every single tenant that owes me moneyo date. >> reporter: she owns 70 buildings in albany, new york, says the supreme court decision is past due. >> where do we get the money to keep paying the bills? where do we get the money to keep supporting the tenants? who is going to payback the debt i incurred? >> reporter: states are currently working to distribute the first half of the $46 billion of emergency funds that have been approved by congress, but the treasury department announced wednesday, only 20% of that money has made it to renters, leaving renters racing against the clock. for the moratorium to be reinstated, the supreme court says congress would need to vote to extend it. experts say landlords could begin the eviction process as early as next week. lester? >> thank you. >>> coming up, breaking news on thean that m ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ oh! are you using liberty mutual's coverage customizer tool? sorry? well, since you asked. it finds discounts and policy recommendations, so you only pay for what you need. limu, you
. >> i will be going down to the courts on monday and i will be submitting eviction paperwork on every single tenant that owes me moneyo date. >> reporter: she owns 70 buildings in albany, new york, says the supreme court decision is past due. >> where do we get the money to keep paying the bills? where do we get the money to keep supporting the tenants? who is going to payback the debt i incurred? >> reporter: states are currently working to distribute the first half of...
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court at that time. they may find out from the judge there is money available. en the court papers are filed, there could be an announcement in that packet that says there is an agency available to the public. it is 100% their fault, and the landlords are being held hostage , and what i have sent to them -- i have been fighting this for a year and a half, of course, and the landlords are saying i don't want to deal with this anymore. i just sell -- they are selling my crazing. that reduces the availability of rentals. the democrats in delaware are shooting themselves in the foot because the poor people and you just assistance are not given the opportunity to know about it. and when you do go to this online agency, it is not interactive. you don't get to talk to a human being. it is so oppressive as to how they are holding onto this money. it is unconscionable. guest: -- host: thanks for sharing your experience. jenny schuetz. guest: that is a good sense of what is happening a lot of places. word has gone out that it is available. i will say that philadelphia is o
court at that time. they may find out from the judge there is money available. en the court papers are filed, there could be an announcement in that packet that says there is an agency available to the public. it is 100% their fault, and the landlords are being held hostage , and what i have sent to them -- i have been fighting this for a year and a half, of course, and the landlords are saying i don't want to deal with this anymore. i just sell -- they are selling my crazing. that reduces the...
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pelosi says that while the issue is now in the courts, the money is out there, and no one should be kicked out of their home. >> the picture of children, families with their baby cribs and their belongings out on the street. we've seen it here, even before covid. >> right now, a group of alabama landlords is fighting the cbc's latest nationwide eviction moratorium. the department of justice is pushing back, and has filed its defense for a u.s. district court. if upheld, the new band would extend federal rental relief funds through october 3rd. now here in california, the state eviction ban is scheduled to end on september 30th. >>> we first brought you house speaker nancy pelosi's press conference live on cbsn bay area. you can stream it 24/7 on kpix.com or on our app . >>> still ahead on kpix 5 and cbsn bay area, a bizarre new twist in a gang bust in the south bay. police say the suspects are behind a dog snatching operation. the one breed they're after. >>> plus, the new plan unveiled in the east bay today to rev up production of electric cars. >>> and why a headline performer just drop
pelosi says that while the issue is now in the courts, the money is out there, and no one should be kicked out of their home. >> the picture of children, families with their baby cribs and their belongings out on the street. we've seen it here, even before covid. >> right now, a group of alabama landlords is fighting the cbc's latest nationwide eviction moratorium. the department of justice is pushing back, and has filed its defense for a u.s. district court. if upheld, the new band...
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money go? the pentagon of court is not really sure where all that money went. it turns out internal documents suggest it was wasted. the afghan papers make it clear that a lot of the money went to the most corrupt people in they country. only about two in ten afghan security t forces could read or writee or reliably follow order. for years, afghan commanders have routinely pocketed taxpayer money from the united states with so-called ghost soldiers, those are troops who appeared in the payroll but didn't actually exist. one recentdn't assessment foundt between 50 and 70% of police positions and some afghan provinces weren't really alive, they were people who existed only on paper. k the troops who did exist use their weapons to commit crimes and few american troops or officials. one observer estimated that one and 30% of afghan police recruits would take their guns and "set up their own type ofto checkpoint to extort travelers." between 2007 and 2013, insider attacks from afghan forces killed or injured hundreds of coalition troops.tr these are signs of a major
money go? the pentagon of court is not really sure where all that money went. it turns out internal documents suggest it was wasted. the afghan papers make it clear that a lot of the money went to the most corrupt people in they country. only about two in ten afghan security t forces could read or writee or reliably follow order. for years, afghan commanders have routinely pocketed taxpayer money from the united states with so-called ghost soldiers, those are troops who appeared in the payroll...
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zuckerberg, not only will you not win any money, but it might cost you a massive amount of money, if the court fees. that's exactly what happened today to the two lawyers in colorado, who filed a massive lawsuit. the biggest in american history, asking for 160 billion dollars. because the lawsuit said, the presidential election, was stolen from donald trump by marc sucker bob. a federal magistrate drudge in colorado ordered the two lawyers who brought that lawsuit, to pay the attorneys fees for all of the defendants, which include state government officials, as well as two very rich companies, who use very expensive lawyers. facebook and dominion voting systems. the lawsuit also included, as individual defendants, mark sucker bergh and his wife, priscilla chan. the two lawyers who filed a lawsuit it claimed the defendants engaged in concerted action to interfere with the 2020 presidential election, through a coordinated effort. this lawsuit said, without a single shred of evidence, that marks a kerber was conspiring with his wife, and actively conspiring with the governor of michigan, the secr
zuckerberg, not only will you not win any money, but it might cost you a massive amount of money, if the court fees. that's exactly what happened today to the two lawyers in colorado, who filed a massive lawsuit. the biggest in american history, asking for 160 billion dollars. because the lawsuit said, the presidential election, was stolen from donald trump by marc sucker bob. a federal magistrate drudge in colorado ordered the two lawyers who brought that lawsuit, to pay the attorneys fees for...
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to win money damages in court, you have to show that the behavior was severe or pervasive. this report shows that what andrew cuomo did to these women was both. you don't need to prove both. severe is enough, pervasive is enough, meaning if it happened repeatedly. but this report is replete with proof that some of what he did was severe in terms of the breast touching, touching of other body parts and unwanted kiss. an unwanted kiss is a crime. it's a sexual assault just like a touching of the breast. those are considered severe instances. if it only happened once, that's enough to win in court. pervasive means it happens over and over again, either against one woman or multiple women, because that's when you create the hostile environment. really that's what the report speaks to. this wasn't just an offense against one women. there were 11 women and this behavior permeated the environment of the workplace, making it clear to everyone who worked under cuomo that harm to women, sexual offenses, sex-based language, offensive crude remarks and behavior was acceptable and anyon
to win money damages in court, you have to show that the behavior was severe or pervasive. this report shows that what andrew cuomo did to these women was both. you don't need to prove both. severe is enough, pervasive is enough, meaning if it happened repeatedly. but this report is replete with proof that some of what he did was severe in terms of the breast touching, touching of other body parts and unwanted kiss. an unwanted kiss is a crime. it's a sexual assault just like a touching of the...
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every time a woman tennis player gets a check or makes money off the court, that is because of that momentme that we were willing to stick together, even if we got suspended, no matter what happened, we were willing to give up our careers. and we were in our 20's. we were right in the thick of our careers. we didn't care. judy: so great to hear from billie jean king and katie ledecky. and you can watch all of 19th represents this week on our website, pbs.org/newshour and on the newshour's youtube page that is the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and see you soon. >> major funding for the "pbs newshour" has been provided by. consumer cellular. johnson & johnson. financial services firm raymond james. bnsf railway. carnegie corporation of new york, supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security at carnegie.org. the target foundation, committed to advancing racial equity and creating the change required to shift systems and a
every time a woman tennis player gets a check or makes money off the court, that is because of that momentme that we were willing to stick together, even if we got suspended, no matter what happened, we were willing to give up our careers. and we were in our 20's. we were right in the thick of our careers. we didn't care. judy: so great to hear from billie jean king and katie ledecky. and you can watch all of 19th represents this week on our website, pbs.org/newshour and on the newshour's...
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money. king county court in washington state approved the divorce this morning.melinda french gates filed for the split back in may and said that the couple's relationship was irretrieve bring broken. >>> $1 billion deal. electric jet startup lilium signing the deal with brazilian airliner azule the jet which can take off and land vertically are part of a plan to build an electric aircraft network across brazil in 2025. >>> reese witherspoon's hello sunshine sold to disney execs. the deal backed by private equity firm blackstone values the company at $900 million. witherspoon set to join the board there and continue to run hello sunshine her company makes movies and tv series that focus on women including the hbo hit big little lies and apple tv's good morning show you can catch witherspoon and sarah harden on tech check at 11 a.m. cnbc. >>> on wall street, the dow down 97 s&p down 8 the nasdaq up 8. >>> i'm shepard smith on cnbc. it's the bottom of the hour. time for the top of the news >>> emotional reunions at heathrow airport after tight travel restrictions l
money. king county court in washington state approved the divorce this morning.melinda french gates filed for the split back in may and said that the couple's relationship was irretrieve bring broken. >>> $1 billion deal. electric jet startup lilium signing the deal with brazilian airliner azule the jet which can take off and land vertically are part of a plan to build an electric aircraft network across brazil in 2025. >>> reese witherspoon's hello sunshine sold to disney...
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money. on the bluestone deal alone, court documents say $108 million was directly paid back to greensill capitalnsill was a sort of growth company and that meant bigger and bigger and bigger fees. the more it could show that every year it got more and more revenue, the more greensill's own valuation would get higher and higher and higher. and everybody who had shares in greensill, including lex greensill, and david cameron, would get richer and richer and richer. by 2020, almost two—thirds of greensill capital's income was based on invoices that didn't exist. and david cameron was profiting from the dodgy loans. mr cameron's spokesman told us he'd carried out adequate due diligence beforejoining greensill. he wasn't a director of greensill and "had no executive or board responsibilities whatsoever." but david cameron attended board meetings — he had the opportunity to find out what was going on. and there was a problem at greensill he has acknowledged he did know about. it had lent too much of the investors�* cash to one man — steel magnate sanjeev gutpta. ceo awards announcer: you're the man be
money. on the bluestone deal alone, court documents say $108 million was directly paid back to greensill capitalnsill was a sort of growth company and that meant bigger and bigger and bigger fees. the more it could show that every year it got more and more revenue, the more greensill's own valuation would get higher and higher and higher. and everybody who had shares in greensill, including lex greensill, and david cameron, would get richer and richer and richer. by 2020, almost two—thirds of...
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money. on the bluestone deal alone, court documents say $108 million was directly paid back to greensill capitalgreensill was a sort of growth company and that meant bigger and bigger and bigger fees. the more it could show that every year it got more and more revenue, the more greensill�*s own valuation would get higher and higher and higher. and everybody who had shares in greensill, including lex greensill, and david cameron, would get richer and richer and richer. by 2020, almost two—thirds of greensill capital's income was based on invoices that didn't exist. and david cameron was profiting from the dodgy loans. mr cameron's spokesman told us he'd carried out adequate due diligence beforejoining greensill. he wasn't a director of greensill and "had no executive or board responsibilities whatsoever." but david cameron attended board meetings — he had the opportunity to find out what was going on. and there was a problem at greensill he has acknowledged he did know about. it had lent too much of the investors�* cash to one man — steel magnate sanjeev gutpta. ceo awards announcer: you're the m
money. on the bluestone deal alone, court documents say $108 million was directly paid back to greensill capitalgreensill was a sort of growth company and that meant bigger and bigger and bigger fees. the more it could show that every year it got more and more revenue, the more greensill�*s own valuation would get higher and higher and higher. and everybody who had shares in greensill, including lex greensill, and david cameron, would get richer and richer and richer. by 2020, almost...
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every time a woman tennis player gets a check or makes money off the court, that is because of that momenttime that we were willing to stick together, even if we got suspended, no matter what happened, we were willing to give up our careers. and we're in our 20s. we were right in the thick of our careers. we didn't care. >> woodruff: you can watch all of "19th represents" this week on our website, pbs.org/newshour, and on the newshour's youtube page. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you, please stay safe, and we'll see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security. at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored
every time a woman tennis player gets a check or makes money off the court, that is because of that momenttime that we were willing to stick together, even if we got suspended, no matter what happened, we were willing to give up our careers. and we're in our 20s. we were right in the thick of our careers. we didn't care. >> woodruff: you can watch all of "19th represents" this week on our website, pbs.org/newshour, and on the newshour's youtube page. and that's the newshour for...
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court. >> it's money that has been put aside. >> halle, the government has already allocated $46 billion toental assistance, which is obviously what these renters and landlords need. 26 states haven't even given out 10% of that money yet. i spoke to one landlord in kansas city and here's what she said about the log jam. >> it's coming slowly. there are some people if you can find where to apply, how to apply because the process is really cumbersome and then once it is applied, eight four to six week turn around time to even find out if a case worker has been assigned. >> this 60-day moratorium is kind of a work around to get the money out. if they streamline the process too much, they face a whole lot of people who shouldn't be applying. when there's $46 billion to go around and there's not many rules around it, you can expect a lot of fraud. >> coming up, new reporting on stricter covid measures the white house is planning for people visiting from other countries. and the senate just about to start its day. new details on the timeline. just how close democrats are from stopping debate on i
court. >> it's money that has been put aside. >> halle, the government has already allocated $46 billion toental assistance, which is obviously what these renters and landlords need. 26 states haven't even given out 10% of that money yet. i spoke to one landlord in kansas city and here's what she said about the log jam. >> it's coming slowly. there are some people if you can find where to apply, how to apply because the process is really cumbersome and then once it is applied,...
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court. when i started with race money, the ball was in my court. everything is with the ball was in my court. in every circumstance i experienced there's never went there i had absolutely no control. i always like the wayb b- so that's how they were able to lift myself out of that. >> you're the realist area i like seriously adore you. >> about two is on to say you . >> so there's a couple of questions in the q&a. i really like this for one, what was it like to sell this book overwhelmingly white publishing industry for agents who might see it as old black but it's always education and. that's fantastic and. >> is a good question i don't know that i thought about it that way. i wasn't thinking about white people when i'm this book. and, some people do. i wasn't thinking about the book industry when i wrote this book. i wasn't thinking about the policy process. i was thinking about emptying myself. that's all i was thinking about. i was thinking everything on inside. i was thinking about my students . that's what gave me the strength. it was not for
court. when i started with race money, the ball was in my court. everything is with the ball was in my court. in every circumstance i experienced there's never went there i had absolutely no control. i always like the wayb b- so that's how they were able to lift myself out of that. >> you're the realist area i like seriously adore you. >> about two is on to say you . >> so there's a couple of questions in the q&a. i really like this for one, what was it like to sell this...
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and say the money was raised by family and say the prosecutors know that and the courts soon will. department declined comment a few moments ago. but here we arer nearly seven months since the insurrection and ethan nordine is still fighting to get out of jail until trial. that's an indication, chris, where these far right groups stand. we have a few plea agreements, but generally speaking there's a long, winding legal road ahead. >> yeah, so we've talked about the categories here and some of the dispositions of some of the cases, pleas and very little jail time for folks that were in the more spur-of-the-moment category. let's say people who went to the capitol and then the category of people that the government is alleging plotted this, planned it and executed it. he is in that category, again, according to the government's case. >> yeah, chris. the charge is conspiracy for ethan nordine. that's the same charge faced by other proud boys, the same charge faced by other other keepers. in fact there have been a few plea agreements to conspiracy counts, and they've agreed to help the
and say the money was raised by family and say the prosecutors know that and the courts soon will. department declined comment a few moments ago. but here we arer nearly seven months since the insurrection and ethan nordine is still fighting to get out of jail until trial. that's an indication, chris, where these far right groups stand. we have a few plea agreements, but generally speaking there's a long, winding legal road ahead. >> yeah, so we've talked about the categories here and...
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they are asking the court, where did he get this money? so eject. we talked to his defense attorney tonight, who says the money was raised by family, they say the prosecutors know that, and the court soon will. they did not go into any more detail. in the justice department declined comment a few moments ago. but here we are. nearly seven months since the insurrection. and even nordean is still trying to fight to get out of jail, until trial. that's an indication chris of where these far-right group cases stand. the oath keepers. the proud boys, three percenters. we have a few plea agreements, but generally speaking there is a long whiting legal road ahead. >> yes, so we've talked about the categories, here in some of the dispositions of some of the cases. please in very little jail time for folks who were in the more spur of the moment category, let's say people who went into the capital, in the category of people that the government is alleging plotted, this planned this and executed it. he is in that category. according to the government's case.
they are asking the court, where did he get this money? so eject. we talked to his defense attorney tonight, who says the money was raised by family, they say the prosecutors know that, and the court soon will. they did not go into any more detail. in the justice department declined comment a few moments ago. but here we are. nearly seven months since the insurrection. and even nordean is still trying to fight to get out of jail, until trial. that's an indication chris of where these far-right...
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money. she handed over £140 in cash. and then, on reflection, the courttin told him she wasn't going to give him any and also told him that she had contacted officers. the court heard during the sentencing from the judge who described chambers�*s actions as despicable. the judge also said that he had taken full advantage of the vaccine roll—out to prey on an elderly victim in her home. and we also had a statement from kathleen martin, the victim, after sentencing, and she described the crime as deceitful and horrific. and she also added that she hopes that this won't put other people off from getting the vaccine. the rate at which coronavirus infection is falling in england — as measured by the r number — has continued to level off. the latest r estimate is between 0.8 and 1.0, down slightly from the week before. it comes as a study of the way covid spread in uk hospitals has shown how doctors struggled to contain the disease in the early stages of the pandemic. 0verall, more than a tenth of people in hospital with coronavirus caught the virus while they
money. she handed over £140 in cash. and then, on reflection, the courttin told him she wasn't going to give him any and also told him that she had contacted officers. the court heard during the sentencing from the judge who described chambers�*s actions as despicable. the judge also said that he had taken full advantage of the vaccine roll—out to prey on an elderly victim in her home. and we also had a statement from kathleen martin, the victim, after sentencing, and she described the...
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only at metro. accused of taking driver's money and then skipping court.iver say they paid flat fees to attorney robert amberin and california traffic defenders to represent them in court. ktvu has not been able to track him down and the state bar of california has not yet taken any action on his license. but ktvu spoke with the traffic lawyer at a firm who has been taking on some of these cases. and he says driver should call the court explaining what happened and collect any evidence such as. emails credit card receipts or retainer agreements. don't wait until it's too late. if you know you're in this situation, call an attorney and get it fixed immediately. like i said traffic court is tough, and if they see that you've been on notice for a while of this situation, they will be less willing to help. so as soon as you discover that this is the situation, you're in contact a licensed attorney. get it handled in court. don't try to do it yourself. now. adam cohen says that some of am parents cases have been resolved or are back before a judge. well, new 10
only at metro. accused of taking driver's money and then skipping court.iver say they paid flat fees to attorney robert amberin and california traffic defenders to represent them in court. ktvu has not been able to track him down and the state bar of california has not yet taken any action on his license. but ktvu spoke with the traffic lawyer at a firm who has been taking on some of these cases. and he says driver should call the court explaining what happened and collect any evidence such as....
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the moneys were not moved how the court until later into our appointment. we would like to have our full term and really happen to continue to servinged as a chair. >> supervisor peskin: thank you for your service and as chair. we'll go to julie leadbetter. >> clerk: i believe we had a call-in. you want to check to see if it was ms. friedenbach? >> supervisor peskin: let's check on ms. friedenbach. i hear she is available. >> clerk: ms. friedenbach, if you're there, you would need to hit star 6 to unmute your line. >> supervisor peskin: can you unmute her, victor? >> clerk: we are unable to unmute her. >> supervisor peskin: all right, we'll come back. ms. leadbetter? ms. d'antonio? >> good morning. i'm piggy backing off what shanell said. we would like to finish out our term. we were kind of like rushing through a lot of things due to covid and making a lot minute decisions. i did participate in the design of prop c and setting more things in stone as far as processes and community engagement. that's really one of the roles that we've taken a piece of. just
the moneys were not moved how the court until later into our appointment. we would like to have our full term and really happen to continue to servinged as a chair. >> supervisor peskin: thank you for your service and as chair. we'll go to julie leadbetter. >> clerk: i believe we had a call-in. you want to check to see if it was ms. friedenbach? >> supervisor peskin: let's check on ms. friedenbach. i hear she is available. >> clerk: ms. friedenbach, if you're there, you...
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and court documents didn't detail how the money would be splitment. >> a new move by target to keep pace with walmart. the company is offering free college tuition for employees. books will be included. and the benefit will be available to part-time workers as well. it comes as retailers struggle to hire and retain workers during the pandemic. >> u.s. government trying to track down a $5,800 bottle of whiskey. given to former secretary of state. he received taz a gift from the japanese. government officials are not allowed to accept gifts worth more than $400. he has no memory of receiving it. >> fans react to the news of tom brady and manning. >> 81 year-old man who lived in the woods of new hampshire for decades. what can i du with less asthma? with dupixent, i can du more....beginners' yoga. namaste... ...surprise parties. aww, you guys. dupixent helps prevent asthma attacks... ...for 3!... ...so i can du more of the things i love. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on-treatment for specific types of meratto-severasma o ekstoing and here's itsomething important
and court documents didn't detail how the money would be splitment. >> a new move by target to keep pace with walmart. the company is offering free college tuition for employees. books will be included. and the benefit will be available to part-time workers as well. it comes as retailers struggle to hire and retain workers during the pandemic. >> u.s. government trying to track down a $5,800 bottle of whiskey. given to former secretary of state. he received taz a gift from the...
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philadelphia never took the death penalty seriously, so they paid a minuscule amount of money to untrained and unresourced court-appointed lawyers, and then we had a series of overly aggressive prosecutors. so you combine that, and you have death sentence after death sentence, and then each one gets overturned because of the bad lawyer and because of the overly aggressive prosecution. i keep saying overly aggressive. prosecutorial misconduct, we should say what it is. there was a study done, an interesting rand study that -- it looked at the cases handled by the philadelphia public defender, from 1994 to 2005. they took the 20% of the defender cases and the 80% of the court-appointed cases, and there were a lot of cases. they looked at the results, and it turned out that if you were represented by a defender, you were 61% less likely to be convicted of first degree murder. you were 19% more likely to be acquitted. and overall, your sentence was 24% less. and that really burst a bubble because i think we would like to think that lawyering shouldn't really matter. at that level the case should speak for itself on
philadelphia never took the death penalty seriously, so they paid a minuscule amount of money to untrained and unresourced court-appointed lawyers, and then we had a series of overly aggressive prosecutors. so you combine that, and you have death sentence after death sentence, and then each one gets overturned because of the bad lawyer and because of the overly aggressive prosecution. i keep saying overly aggressive. prosecutorial misconduct, we should say what it is. there was a study done, an...
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. >> the daughter filed a civil suit against the mother, arguing the probate court shouldn't award narcy bends moneyzing bans assets while the court looked into the daughters allegation. but may said her mother had already by then illicitly cleaned out the safe deposit box, kept biden and his mother. >> was she on the list of people that had to keith to get out? >> no she was not, know she was not. she told him a story. >> she did. >> he had been dead for a week at that. point >> narcy was seen leaving the bank with a duffel bag, with police scrutinizing her every move, and may hounding her, was narcy hired new york attorney howard ten or. he says now if he did have the authority to go into those safety deposit boxes. he also disputed the contention that gnarly was involved in her husband's death. >> she had absolutely nothing to do with it, acted consistently with how anyone else would act in that situation. >> and the defense attorney urged anyone looking at the case to follow the money in ben's murder. down they are in the fine print of the will, it shows that may, the daughter, may have had her
. >> the daughter filed a civil suit against the mother, arguing the probate court shouldn't award narcy bends moneyzing bans assets while the court looked into the daughters allegation. but may said her mother had already by then illicitly cleaned out the safe deposit box, kept biden and his mother. >> was she on the list of people that had to keith to get out? >> no she was not, know she was not. she told him a story. >> she did. >> he had been dead for a week at...
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with issued weapons to set up their own private checkpoints and extol money from travelers. various sources before the taliban courts were preferrable alternative and that they were perceived as accessible, fast and less corrupt than the government established courts. so when the us says something like this, that force proved incapable of defending the country. and that did happen more rapidly than we anticipated. is it that big of a surprise? i mean, really well, but at least this time america is meddling actually lead a militant group. even one recognized as terrorists by many states to gain total control over a country of galveston who failed. the united states failed and they failed to train the ocoee and military. but to be honest, this isn't even the 1st time where we've in something like this. remember how much the united states invested in in nation building in iraq and how the iraqi security forces word. at 1st sight of islam extend, it was very obvious to me. as soon as the united states said that it would be withdrawing that this was essentially the same thing as hinting the keys to the towel them. but i
with issued weapons to set up their own private checkpoints and extol money from travelers. various sources before the taliban courts were preferrable alternative and that they were perceived as accessible, fast and less corrupt than the government established courts. so when the us says something like this, that force proved incapable of defending the country. and that did happen more rapidly than we anticipated. is it that big of a surprise? i mean, really well, but at least this time america...
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money. last week the supreme court blocked the biden administration's ban on evictions saying further actionany as 3.5 million households are now behind on their rent, they owe $12 billion to $17 billion to landlords. the frustrating part, congress has allocated $25 billion to cover the loss and pay the landlords but states are sitting on it. and there is another $20 billion available too. an eviction crisis would not only mean families on the streets, it could also affect the economic recovery and how we respond to the pandemic. >> what are they doing with that money? >> i don't know. and i've been asking states about this for weeks and weeks. they just haven't either gotten around to it or -- >> haven't gotten around to it? >> or they don't have the method to pay it or the systems or they are overwhelmed by the unemployment benefits. i don't know why, but the money is there, they haven't deployed it. >> christine romans will get to the bottom of it for you. y avee® daily moisturizer really make my dry skin healthier in one day? it's true jen. this prebiotic oat formula moisturizes to help
money. last week the supreme court blocked the biden administration's ban on evictions saying further actionany as 3.5 million households are now behind on their rent, they owe $12 billion to $17 billion to landlords. the frustrating part, congress has allocated $25 billion to cover the loss and pay the landlords but states are sitting on it. and there is another $20 billion available too. an eviction crisis would not only mean families on the streets, it could also affect the economic recovery...
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philadelphia never took the death penalty seriously, so they paid a minuscule amount of money to untrained and unresourced courtppointed lawyers, and then we had a series of overly aggressive prosecutors. so you combine that, and you have death sentence after death sentence, and then each one gets overturned because of the bad lawyer and because of the overly aggressive prosecution. i keep saying overly aggressive. prosecutorial misconduct, we should say what it is. there was a study done, an interesting rand study that -- it looked at the cases handled by the philadelphia public defender, from 1994 to 2005. they took the 20% of the defender cases and the 80% of the court-appointed cases, and there were a lot of cases. they looked at the results, and it turned out that if you were represented by a defender, you were 61% less likely to be convicted of first degree murder. you were 19% more likely to be acquitted. and overall, your sentence was 24% less. and that really burst a bubble because i think we would like to think that lawyering shouldn't really matter. at that level the case should speak for itself one
philadelphia never took the death penalty seriously, so they paid a minuscule amount of money to untrained and unresourced courtppointed lawyers, and then we had a series of overly aggressive prosecutors. so you combine that, and you have death sentence after death sentence, and then each one gets overturned because of the bad lawyer and because of the overly aggressive prosecution. i keep saying overly aggressive. prosecutorial misconduct, we should say what it is. there was a study done, an...