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50 years ago now going viral. >> herman munster.man consoles his son eddie who used a magic potion to try to make himself taller after he was bullied at school. >> the lesson i want you to learn is it doesn't matter what you look like. you can be tall or short or fat or thin or ugly or handsome, like your father. or you can be black or yellow or white. it doesn't matter. what does matter is the size of your heart and the strength of your character. >> so many people on social media are now saying those words have never been more true. i used to watch "the munsters." obviously not when it originally aired. in reruns. i loved the show. and think about, this happened in 1965 and what was happening in the '60s. you had assassinations of a president. you had people fighting for their civil rights. and you've got this character on television saying it doesn't matter your skin color. it's about your strength and all these things. >> a message that still rings true today. we don't know why people don't get it. >>> next, to me. >> oh, yeah.
50 years ago now going viral. >> herman munster.man consoles his son eddie who used a magic potion to try to make himself taller after he was bullied at school. >> the lesson i want you to learn is it doesn't matter what you look like. you can be tall or short or fat or thin or ugly or handsome, like your father. or you can be black or yellow or white. it doesn't matter. what does matter is the size of your heart and the strength of your character. >> so many people on social...
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in 3 separate states after investigators seized encrypted data from a server room in the city of munster at least 3 potential victims have been identified between the ages of 5 and 12 the children are said to be related to some of the suspects according to most of police recovered footage showed severe abuse in the images were sold over the internet. did abuse political correspondent in one was shot as following the story for us what more can you tell us about this case. well so many indeed 11 persons have been arrested in a coordinated police action that took place last week in several german states and the alleged instigator of these pedophile ring is a 27 year old man from munster in north rhine-westphalia he was already arrested a few weeks ago and suspects suspicion of having abused 3 children aged 5 and 10 and 12 and a 10 year old boy appears to have been the victim who was abused demotes he was the child of the suspects partner and the other children are all related to the other suspects us so the mother of the main suspects a 45 year old woman they say to have known about the abu
in 3 separate states after investigators seized encrypted data from a server room in the city of munster at least 3 potential victims have been identified between the ages of 5 and 12 the children are said to be related to some of the suspects according to most of police recovered footage showed severe abuse in the images were sold over the internet. did abuse political correspondent in one was shot as following the story for us what more can you tell us about this case. well so many indeed 11...
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it's a 1965 episode of "the munsters."this is a lesson resonating around the world this morning. >> the lesson i want to you learn is it doesn't matter what you look like. you can be tall or short or fat or thin or ugly or handsome like your father. you can be black or yellow or white, it doesn't matter. what does matter is the size of your heart and the strength of your character. >> so many people on social media now sharing those sage word tv dad. >>> and finally, guys, want to share with you that june is national pet adoption month and north shore animal league america right near in the new york area are teaming with swiffer for their big annual adoption sweep. what this means is that swiffer will pay a portion of adoption fees at dozens of participating shelters across the country. they'll do this for the first 50 approved adopters and north shore animal league right now waiting for their forever homes is kibbles. kibbles is a daschund. apparently a little shy. came from a puppy mill but warms up really quickly. then
it's a 1965 episode of "the munsters."this is a lesson resonating around the world this morning. >> the lesson i want to you learn is it doesn't matter what you look like. you can be tall or short or fat or thin or ugly or handsome like your father. you can be black or yellow or white, it doesn't matter. what does matter is the size of your heart and the strength of your character. >> so many people on social media now sharing those sage word tv dad. >>> and...
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gene munster is here to weigh in we're back stick around that's been through multiple market cycles forr 85 years? with capital group, i can. talk to your financial professional or consultant for investment risks and information. with spray mopping to lock away debris and absorb wet messes, all in one disposable pad. just vacuum, spray mop, and toss. the shark vacmop, a complete clean all in one pad. try nature's bounty sleep3, a unique tri-layer supplement that calms you, helps you fall asleep faster and stay asleep longer great sleep comes naturally with sleep3. only from nature's bounty. you say that customers maklet's talk data.s. only xfinity mobile lets you switch up your wireless data whenever. i accept! 5g - everybody's talking about it. how do i get it? everyone gets 5g with our new data options at no extra cost. that's good. next item - corner offices for everyone. just have to make more corners in this building. chad? your wireless your rules. only with xfinity mobile. now that's simple easy awesome. switch and save up to $400 a year on your wireless bill. plus get $200 off a
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. >> gene munster of luke ventures if you own a stock should this be a concern. should this factor in? i think this is an interesting notion that facebook is behind on that effort to make the world a better -- does that matter if you're in the stock? >> the short answer, unfortunately, is no at the end of the day we're all about margin, profitability and reach. as we have all said, facebook has that in droves what i will say is that the political climate does seem to be changing and we've seen it across the nation. and for what has gotten facebook to this point is being at the cutting edge of trend season setting and being able to take data and process it in nano seconds. they would be remiss not to take this into consideration in terms how it's being perceived with the customer base. but the it short answer, no, i don't see it effecting the bottom line. i assume the companies decided to pull back ad spin in the interim represent only a small percentage of income and revenue streams. >> all right let's turn now to some ad efforts over at amazon that company seein
. >> gene munster of luke ventures if you own a stock should this be a concern. should this factor in? i think this is an interesting notion that facebook is behind on that effort to make the world a better -- does that matter if you're in the stock? >> the short answer, unfortunately, is no at the end of the day we're all about margin, profitability and reach. as we have all said, facebook has that in droves what i will say is that the political climate does seem to be changing and...
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. >> let's bring in gene munster from an investor standpoint, what do you want a company to do. >> you want them to do what mark zuckerberg is doing. and steve nailed it, this is pandora's box, and trying to regulate and legislate truth is impossible you will never please both sides. i've thought a lot about truth recently and even things that can be clear, may not be viewed as accurate from another perspective. the right thing to do what zuckerberg's doing this has -- the implications for facebook, the emotion and the change that needs to happen, if we just take it, for example, the -- where facebook stands, is that if they shift on this topic, it will create a significant impact to the rest of their business. they do, it's important to note. they do police for hate speech and they do work with authority. there is fabric where facebook does some good the answer to your question is, i think zuckerberg is doing the right thing, he's going to be criticized, he should i think ultimately stand his ground. and i think this topic will not go away either we are years away from figuring this o
. >> let's bring in gene munster from an investor standpoint, what do you want a company to do. >> you want them to do what mark zuckerberg is doing. and steve nailed it, this is pandora's box, and trying to regulate and legislate truth is impossible you will never please both sides. i've thought a lot about truth recently and even things that can be clear, may not be viewed as accurate from another perspective. the right thing to do what zuckerberg's doing this has -- the...
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. >> for more on the story, let's bring in gene munster, always great to speak with you. do you think that the markets have it right in terms of basically shrugging off this news >> with section 230, i want to take a step back, and i think your astute panel has captured this well. these companies are the fabric of our lives, and because of that, we're just going to continue to see different edges around that regarding more legislation, people being upset, political parties being upset about what happens on all of these platforms, competitors being upset about how one company may exert some market force. so we are going to have these continual waves, and the wave we're talking about today is section 230, and the proposal is essentially to give political parties or give anyone an ability to sue a social media company for libel, basically if there was slander or censorship that was not appropriate the bottom line with that, and sticking to the topic of today with 230, that in fact is at the core of this topic you have discussed a lot about is the impossibility of legislating
. >> for more on the story, let's bring in gene munster, always great to speak with you. do you think that the markets have it right in terms of basically shrugging off this news >> with section 230, i want to take a step back, and i think your astute panel has captured this well. these companies are the fabric of our lives, and because of that, we're just going to continue to see different edges around that regarding more legislation, people being upset, political parties being...
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. >> let's bring in gene munster to react gene, you already thought it was pretty fully valued.zoom need to do in order for the stock to move higher. >> they need to keep the growth rates going at close to a similar pace that's what it boils down to, melissa, this is a momentum play i want to quickly articulate that as dan talked about this, my math is it's trading at 33 times this year's number slack at 20, microsoft at 10 blue jeans, a very small competitor just got acquired by verizon for likely four times revenue. so to keep this stock going, you have to justify this gap i over the years have watched these growth companies one thing i have observed is usually making a negative call or avoiding a story because of valuation in a massive growth opportunity, usually that's the wrong call the right call is to look the other way and own it but in this case i'm thinking that that gap is just simply too far. the probability that the growth rates decline measurably in the quarters ahead is high, despite this undeniable truth about remote work. so i put this in the camp of a great com
. >> let's bring in gene munster to react gene, you already thought it was pretty fully valued.zoom need to do in order for the stock to move higher. >> they need to keep the growth rates going at close to a similar pace that's what it boils down to, melissa, this is a momentum play i want to quickly articulate that as dan talked about this, my math is it's trading at 33 times this year's number slack at 20, microsoft at 10 blue jeans, a very small competitor just got acquired by...
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>> jim munster, yeah >> what's not going to work with this environment are traditional tech stocks that i think we have to steer clear of, the ones particularly that have done well in the covid environment this is a very, very fluid situation we've got here, and it's kind of exciting actually >> gene seems to be suggesting if you're effectively in the advertising business like facebook, long term, that's going to be, or at least shorter term, it's going to be a tough place to be. he also talked about some of the big names that have been so loved. the pelotons of the world, the zooms of the world, but he didn't say to sell them. >> because zoom, if it's down 10%, you have to buy peloton, you still can't get one until july facebook has stock that's doing quite well you have to hand it to them, they just keep inventing they just don't stop so is there a case to sell the stay-at-homes? i think you have to hear mark zucker, because that stock is down campbells not rallying off that great number there's a lot in play. look at these airlines, by the way. are they unbelievable? >> okay. >> okay
>> jim munster, yeah >> what's not going to work with this environment are traditional tech stocks that i think we have to steer clear of, the ones particularly that have done well in the covid environment this is a very, very fluid situation we've got here, and it's kind of exciting actually >> gene seems to be suggesting if you're effectively in the advertising business like facebook, long term, that's going to be, or at least shorter term, it's going to be a tough place to...
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workers have tested positive to the virus. 0ur correspondent, gavin lee, is in the german city of munstered gutersloh, and that whole region is now one of two in lockdown, as you said, nearly half a million people. tonnies reported turnover of about 7 billion euros a year, slaughters 30,000 pigs a day, and has a workforce of 7,000 people, mainly migrant workforce from bulgaria, poland, romania — 1,700 of them have caught covid—19. now, the workforce and the workers' accommodations are clustered together, high—rise flats and terraced houses as well, it is literally fenced off and under police guard right now. they are under strict quarantine, they cannot leave their premises, and what that means is you have local volunteers that we saw with trolleys bringing in basic food for the next few days because people can't leave. we heard many people shouting that they wanted to leave to go back, for example, to bulgaria because they have children there, they said, that they weren't getting paid from the company and they needed to get back to help the family. there are more questions, scrutiny on t
workers have tested positive to the virus. 0ur correspondent, gavin lee, is in the german city of munstered gutersloh, and that whole region is now one of two in lockdown, as you said, nearly half a million people. tonnies reported turnover of about 7 billion euros a year, slaughters 30,000 pigs a day, and has a workforce of 7,000 people, mainly migrant workforce from bulgaria, poland, romania — 1,700 of them have caught covid—19. now, the workforce and the workers' accommodations are...
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europe reporter gavin lee is in munster this morning.s this shining example in some ways of tackling the coronavirus crisis, there are patterns here of a stop start process of the locking and unlocking again that might come a pattern not just in the uk but across europe. what's happened ? just in the uk but across europe. what's happened? this is the biggest meat reduction factory in germany, it has the biggest coronavirus outbreak, 1700 workers at this meat production plant, an abattoir, slaughters 30,000 animals a day, 7000 workers, the entire workforce, are under quarantine and they are literally fenced off and we saw them yesterday guarded by police and security officials. many of the workers are living in workers puss puss accommodation, migrant workers from poland, bulgaria and rumania, some shouting they wanted to go back and some said they had children to feed —— workers'. they hadn't been paid and they want to go back to their home. they are relying on local volunteers bringing in food. all the while there are questions about wh
europe reporter gavin lee is in munster this morning.s this shining example in some ways of tackling the coronavirus crisis, there are patterns here of a stop start process of the locking and unlocking again that might come a pattern not just in the uk but across europe. what's happened ? just in the uk but across europe. what's happened? this is the biggest meat reduction factory in germany, it has the biggest coronavirus outbreak, 1700 workers at this meat production plant, an abattoir,...