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. >> nathan.say nathan did it. or let's say ashley did it, and -- and let's look at the evidence, and does that bear fruit or is that something where you look at -- at them, and it just -- it just doesn't work? because we wanted to make sure we got the right person. >> could you have prosecuted nathan? >> absolutely. absolutely. i mean, it would've been -- it would've been an easy case. >> really? >> -- to say -- absolutely. to come in and say, "he did it, he's the boyfriend," any time you have a stabbing, you immediately look to whoever that person is romantically involved with. >> reporter: so they called in nathan yet again -- tested his answers. >> multiple times. >> ashley, too? >> yes, yes. >> reporter: they finally arrived at the same conclusion the dallas police did -- that neither ashley nor nathan killed shelley. had to be daniel and daniel alone. but making the case in court might not be so easy. >> this is one of those cases where circumstantial is -- is kind. i mean, you had no finger
. >> nathan.say nathan did it. or let's say ashley did it, and -- and let's look at the evidence, and does that bear fruit or is that something where you look at -- at them, and it just -- it just doesn't work? because we wanted to make sure we got the right person. >> could you have prosecuted nathan? >> absolutely. absolutely. i mean, it would've been -- it would've been an easy case. >> really? >> -- to say -- absolutely. to come in and say, "he did it,...
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nathan sheets. he is going to stay with us. bank of england starting to set the table for negative rates. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ alix: let's check in on first world news. improvement inl the u.s. labor market. first-time claims for unemployment resume their decline. jobless kit -- jobless claims decreased to 860,000. total number of americans on benefits dropped by almost one million. tropical storm sally could drop up to one foot of rain today in parts of alabama and georgia. the storm came ashore yesterday as a hurricane near the florida-alabama line. at least one person was killed, hundreds rescued. streets flooded throughout the weekend. contradictedmp health officials at a news conference, saying a coronavirus vaccine could be distributed widely as early as next month. cdc director robert redfield told congress the vaccine would be distributed in the second and third quarter of next year. the president called those comments a mistake. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloo
nathan sheets. he is going to stay with us. bank of england starting to set the table for negative rates. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ alix: let's check in on first world news. improvement inl the u.s. labor market. first-time claims for unemployment resume their decline. jobless kit -- jobless claims decreased to 860,000. total number of americans on benefits dropped by almost one million. tropical storm sally could drop up to one foot of rain today in parts of alabama and georgia. the storm...
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aliba alibaba. >> dan nathan?dding here i like abbott labs here. >> karen finerman? >> a name we haven't talked about in a while >> and guy adami. >> newmont mining. >>> my mission is simple, to make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now hey, i'm cramer. welcome to ""mad money." welcome to cramerica other people want to make friends, i want to make you money. my job is to entertain and teach you. call me or tweet me @jimcramer as we get closer to a vaccine, this market is dominated by the post covid future.
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that made these discoveries and tracked these changes nathan tell us more about what you found i know this is going to having me basically what we found is an extensive detention regime that stretches across the whole of singeing and is very enduring and there e permanent in its nature we found that 60 camps in the last year also we've seen considerable construction and there are a number that have still sort of under construction today and in the last few hours you guys have also released some new information about the systemic destruction of mosques there as well tell me more about that. yes so we actually want to focus on trying to get a quantified number of how many and estimate at least of how many must synch and john have been destroyed under this policy so we set out to find as many mosques as we could there were as many mosques as possible before 2017 as a part of this we found about 600 mosques a very across shin jang and of all of those we sort of looked at them and assessed the current condition and we found that about a 3rd of them have been demolished and about a 3rd of t
that made these discoveries and tracked these changes nathan tell us more about what you found i know this is going to having me basically what we found is an extensive detention regime that stretches across the whole of singeing and is very enduring and there e permanent in its nature we found that 60 camps in the last year also we've seen considerable construction and there are a number that have still sort of under construction today and in the last few hours you guys have also released some...
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at the heart of it all is viswa nathan.n the central role, delivering withering one—liners with the ease of a standup comedian but also bringing a believability to the role of lucy which anchors this often fanciful drama. a treat, too, to see bernadette peters in a supporting role, reminding usjust how brilliant she was in thejerk all those years ago and what a unique screen presence she continues to be. the broken hearts gallery is in cinemas now. at the opposite end of the dramatic spectrum, the painted bird is an unremittingly harrowing drama adapted from the 1965 novel by being there author jerzy kosinski. petr kotlar is astonishing as the young jewish boy who wanders the barren landscape of eastern europe during world war ii and whose unspeakable sufferings become a symbol of the wider atrocities playing out around him. the enigmatic title refers to an incident in which a caged bird is adorned with paint and then released back into its flock, who promptly attack it, mirroring the status of this boy who's variously seen
at the heart of it all is viswa nathan.n the central role, delivering withering one—liners with the ease of a standup comedian but also bringing a believability to the role of lucy which anchors this often fanciful drama. a treat, too, to see bernadette peters in a supporting role, reminding usjust how brilliant she was in thejerk all those years ago and what a unique screen presence she continues to be. the broken hearts gallery is in cinemas now. at the opposite end of the dramatic...
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i am grettir by nathan grossman followed the young sweet for one year. it's. so kind of. also orange so that people can identify more with that or the climate crisis and understand it more than then i know that i guess that is a good thing but it is also struggling to cope with the effects of climate change the city suffering from floods almost every year climate experts warn the city will at some point be submerged. director nathan grossman who's visiting venice for the 1st time says a change of direction has long been needed and it's such a beautiful city it's such an heritage and i actually thought to myself when i saw the. this is from $36.00 truck chairs that it would be such a such a sad thing to see a place like this devastated by a rise in sea level of course to the world that did not come to venice she joined the conversation by video link from her school the film is expected to be released internationally in november this year you're watching the news coming up reporter a lot of the news today here thanks for watching. we know that this is very time for us the c
i am grettir by nathan grossman followed the young sweet for one year. it's. so kind of. also orange so that people can identify more with that or the climate crisis and understand it more than then i know that i guess that is a good thing but it is also struggling to cope with the effects of climate change the city suffering from floods almost every year climate experts warn the city will at some point be submerged. director nathan grossman who's visiting venice for the 1st time says a change...
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i am grettir by nathan grossman follow the young sweet for one year . if i can be so kind of also orange so that people can identify more with this or that funny tries to understand it more than then i know that i guess that is a good thing but it is also struggling to cope with the effects of climate change the city suffering from floods almost every year climate experts warn the city will at some point be submerged director nathan grossman who's visiting venice for the 1st time says a change of direction has long been needed and it's such a beautiful city it's such an heritage and i actually thought to myself when i saw . this this from $36.00 truck church that it would be such are such a sad thing to see a place like to skate devastated by a rise in sea level of course to the world that did not come to venice she joined the conversation by video link from high school the film is expected to be released internationally in november this year football now and some of europe's biggest guns were in action last night in the nation's league but it wasn't pl
i am grettir by nathan grossman follow the young sweet for one year . if i can be so kind of also orange so that people can identify more with this or that funny tries to understand it more than then i know that i guess that is a good thing but it is also struggling to cope with the effects of climate change the city suffering from floods almost every year climate experts warn the city will at some point be submerged director nathan grossman who's visiting venice for the 1st time says a change...
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at the heart of it all is viswa nathan.e central role, delivering withering one—liners with the ease of a standup comedian but also bringing a believability to the role of lucy which anchors this often fanciful drama. a treat, too, to see bernadette peters in a supporting role, reminding usjust how brilliant she was in thejerk all those years ago and what a unique screen presence she continues to be. the broken hearts gallery is in cinemas now. at the opposite end of the dramatic spectrum, the painted bird is an unremittingly harrowing drama adapted from the 1965 novel by being there author jerzy kosinski. petr kotlar is astonishing as the young jewish boy who wanders the barren landscape of eastern europe during world war ii and whose unspeakable sufferings become a symbol of the wider atrocities playing out around him. the enigmatic title refers to an incident in which a caged bird is dorbed with paint and then released back into its flock, who promptly attack it, mirroring the status of this boy who's variously seen as a
at the heart of it all is viswa nathan.e central role, delivering withering one—liners with the ease of a standup comedian but also bringing a believability to the role of lucy which anchors this often fanciful drama. a treat, too, to see bernadette peters in a supporting role, reminding usjust how brilliant she was in thejerk all those years ago and what a unique screen presence she continues to be. the broken hearts gallery is in cinemas now. at the opposite end of the dramatic spectrum,...
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thanks. >> dan nathan, what do you think?intermediate term, i think the stock goes much higher. when you think about the global pie of online advertising. if you think where these guys sit as it relates to social commerce, that sort of thing, you know, i think they are really well positioned and such small market shares. so for me, i see in the future increasing partnerships. i think if walmart and microsoft were to biuy tiktok, you can see someone buy pinterest for a reason walmart is interested in having access to that platform and microsoft for that matter, too. so this one is clearly in play i'll make one last point when that stock rocketed last month after the earnings, you know, on a gap basis, they really narrowed that loss and that's the big thing that i think investors are looking at so you have a 25% revenue grower that's not robbery going to cha time sign. i like pinterest i sound like a broken record but buying things up 100, 200% in a short period of time at all-time highs is not my game i have liked this thing.
thanks. >> dan nathan, what do you think?intermediate term, i think the stock goes much higher. when you think about the global pie of online advertising. if you think where these guys sit as it relates to social commerce, that sort of thing, you know, i think they are really well positioned and such small market shares. so for me, i see in the future increasing partnerships. i think if walmart and microsoft were to biuy tiktok, you can see someone buy pinterest for a reason walmart is...
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announce that he was leaving dema sisto the political organization he co-founded with nathan you'll all if you don't pull your family out and on the whole time you get a lawyer they are all going to get out so you guys help heal the group disbanded soon after and your fled hong kong. the high degree of autonomy once promised it's just another blatant lie. he went on to testify before the us house foreign affairs committee beijing times hong kong into just another try to trick me while trying to keep out a shout in doing so it helps to bring the illusion that the 50 to be autonomous thinker national community must not become viewed on a new york good night there will be no the 2 had announced plans to run in the legislative council elections in september. made how. wrong stayed behind and continued his campaign pro-democratic him in hong kong wish to take my property in hong kong legislative council legislative council hong kong be the place gator and beijing lawyers it should be the place good ring to warsaw people paid out i got paid to do that for you good although i thought that hong
announce that he was leaving dema sisto the political organization he co-founded with nathan you'll all if you don't pull your family out and on the whole time you get a lawyer they are all going to get out so you guys help heal the group disbanded soon after and your fled hong kong. the high degree of autonomy once promised it's just another blatant lie. he went on to testify before the us house foreign affairs committee beijing times hong kong into just another try to trick me while trying to...
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nathan says looks more like milita militaryism. joan says it seems like they're still very much undemocratic. miranda says not really moving towards democracy. >> the irony, those are great comments. the irony of it is that they're not moving to democracy at all. we're using the words and it's not that reagan didn't believe this. he did, but it was that the pursuit of democracy was destroying democracy. remember george kenyon, we have to make sure that when we are defending values, we're doing it in ways that don't destroy them. what the reagan administration started to do, out of sincerity, was supporting the people who needed to be supported because they were fighting the guys we hated. but in supporting one group of thugs against another group of thugs, we were not making it better. we were in some ways making it worse. look at this image. our friends are ugly. fat. and they're using guns to kill people. they're using guns to kill people. they're not actually building democracy. they are claiming they're building democracy. but
nathan says looks more like milita militaryism. joan says it seems like they're still very much undemocratic. miranda says not really moving towards democracy. >> the irony, those are great comments. the irony of it is that they're not moving to democracy at all. we're using the words and it's not that reagan didn't believe this. he did, but it was that the pursuit of democracy was destroying democracy. remember george kenyon, we have to make sure that when we are defending values, we're...
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joining us is nathan risser of the australian strategic policy institute a think tank that made these discoveries and tracked these changes nathan tell us more about what you found and i know this is going to having me basically what we found is an extensive detention regime that stretches across the whole of singeing and is very enduring and very nature we found that 60 camps in the last year also we've seen considerable construction and there are a number that have still sort of under construction today. and in the last few hours you guys have also released some new information about the systemic destruction of mosques there as well tell me more about that yes so we actually wanted to focus on trying to get a quantified number of how many and estimate at least of how many months in change and have been destroyed under this policy so we set out to find as many mosques as we could there were as many mosques as possible before 2017 as a part of this we found about 600 mosques a very across shin jang and of all of those we sort of looked at them and assessed the current condition and we
joining us is nathan risser of the australian strategic policy institute a think tank that made these discoveries and tracked these changes nathan tell us more about what you found and i know this is going to having me basically what we found is an extensive detention regime that stretches across the whole of singeing and is very enduring and very nature we found that 60 camps in the last year also we've seen considerable construction and there are a number that have still sort of under...
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i am grettir by nathan grossman follow the young suite for one year. if i can be so kind of also rich so that people can identify more with them or the climate crisis and understand it more than then i know that i guess that is a good thing but it is also struggling to cope with the effects of climate change the city suffering from floods almost every year climate experts warn the city will at some point be submerged. director nathan grossman who's visiting venice for the 1st time says a change of direction has long been needed and it's such a beautiful city it's such an heritage and i actually thought to myself when i saw . this this concert 6 truck church that it would be such a such a sad thing to see a place like this kid devastated by a rise in sea level of course to the world that did not come to venice and she joined the conversation by video link from high school the film is expected to be released internationally in november this year. and this film about grated timberg is one of the big talking points of the venice film festival and scott roc
i am grettir by nathan grossman follow the young suite for one year. if i can be so kind of also rich so that people can identify more with them or the climate crisis and understand it more than then i know that i guess that is a good thing but it is also struggling to cope with the effects of climate change the city suffering from floods almost every year climate experts warn the city will at some point be submerged. director nathan grossman who's visiting venice for the 1st time says a change...
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i am grettir by nathan grossman followed the young suite for one year. if i can be so kind of also. so that people can identify more with it with a funny tries to understand it's more than then i am. but i guess that is see this is also struggling to cope with the effects of climate change the city suffering from floods almost every year climate experts warn the city will at some point be submerged director nathan grossman who's visiting venice for the 1st time says a change of direction has long been needed and it's such a beautiful city it's such an heritage and i actually thought to myself when i saw . this these from so 6 truck church that it would be such a such a sad thing to see a place like to skip devastated by the rising sea level of course to the world that did not come to venice she joined the conversation by video link from high school the film is expected to be released internationally in november this year and for more on this let's bring in scott ross perot from culture who is standing by force in venice scott is this a film about great burg one of the big talking po
i am grettir by nathan grossman followed the young suite for one year. if i can be so kind of also. so that people can identify more with it with a funny tries to understand it's more than then i am. but i guess that is see this is also struggling to cope with the effects of climate change the city suffering from floods almost every year climate experts warn the city will at some point be submerged director nathan grossman who's visiting venice for the 1st time says a change of direction has...
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nathan says it sounds like militaries them. john says it seems like they are very much a democratic. -- not moving towards democracy. >> if we go back to the image they are any of it is they are not moving towards democracy at all. it's not that reagan didn't believe, it he actually believed that the pursuit of democracy was simply destroying democracy. remember george is warning from the early cold war? we have to remember that when we're defending values were not defending them in ways that actually destroyed them. the reagan administration started to do what reagan advocated out sincerity. supporting the people who needed to be supported because they were fighting the guys we hated. but in supporting one group of thugs and get another group of folks we weren't making it better. we were in some ways making it worse. look at this image. our friends are ugly, fast, and they are using guns to kill people. they're using guns to kill people. they're not actually building democracy. they're claiming they're building democracy but t
nathan says it sounds like militaries them. john says it seems like they are very much a democratic. -- not moving towards democracy. >> if we go back to the image they are any of it is they are not moving towards democracy at all. it's not that reagan didn't believe, it he actually believed that the pursuit of democracy was simply destroying democracy. remember george is warning from the early cold war? we have to remember that when we're defending values were not defending them in ways...
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i am grettir by nathan grossman followed the young suite for one year. if i can be so kind of also rich so that people can identify more with that or the climate crisis and understand it more than then i know that i guess that is a good thing but it is also struggling to cope with the effects of climate change the city suffering from floods almost every year climate experts warn the city will at some point be submerged. director nathan grossman who's visiting venice for the 1st time says a change of direction has long been needed and it's such a beautiful city it's such an heritage and i actually thought to myself when i saw the. this this concert 6 truck church that it would be such a such a sad thing to see a place like this devastated by the rising sea level of course to the world that did not come to venice she joined the conversation by video link from her school the film is expected to be released internationally in november this year. you're watching the news don't forget to download the news up you can follow our stories and correspondents on ins
i am grettir by nathan grossman followed the young suite for one year. if i can be so kind of also rich so that people can identify more with that or the climate crisis and understand it more than then i know that i guess that is a good thing but it is also struggling to cope with the effects of climate change the city suffering from floods almost every year climate experts warn the city will at some point be submerged. director nathan grossman who's visiting venice for the 1st time says a...
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big picture are the facebooks and twitters, nathan, doing a sufficient job this time around to police> well, you know, it's really difficult to say. i think after the election we'll have a better understanding of whether they have done enough. i think the problem is you have to take a step back and look at where we've come from. we've come from a culture in this country a couple decades ago in which professional journalists largely controlled the information, the facts and figures that most americans came into contact with. we've shifted to a culture in which we have new gatekeepers, facebook and social media and other algorithms that decide what people do and do not see and the problem is culture clash journalists put the truth first and social media algorithms put community and what your friends and family want to see first, and when that's in control, misinformation is going to continue to flourish. >> yeah. i mean, it's a vicious cycle, too, because the more you're in the bubble the more it generates this kind of stuff. nathan, beyond the stuff coming from outside the country, rig
big picture are the facebooks and twitters, nathan, doing a sufficient job this time around to police> well, you know, it's really difficult to say. i think after the election we'll have a better understanding of whether they have done enough. i think the problem is you have to take a step back and look at where we've come from. we've come from a culture in this country a couple decades ago in which professional journalists largely controlled the information, the facts and figures that most...
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guy adami, tim seymour, karen finerman and dan nathan. shares of general motors soaring today. plus, we're tracking after hours action in two work from home darlings we'll break down the numbers later, a magical moment for disn disney we start off with another big selloff on wall street with the dow falling as much as 670 points at the lows, the nasdaq nearly dropping back into correction territory after hitting an all-time high just last week. tesla down more than 34% from its all-time high hit last wednesday. apple down 18%, microsoft and alphabet too seeing some major losses when does the pain stop, guy >> obviously i've been pretty skeptical the entire move higher or most of the move higher something sort of struck me last week, i think it was wednesday when you had those headlines from the cdc putting on notice people from the 50 states to get ready for the vaccine and the market had that huge rally to the upside what caught me by surprise was the fact that the volatility index didn't buy it. that was the tell. i think it continues to be the tell to answer your question, i
guy adami, tim seymour, karen finerman and dan nathan. shares of general motors soaring today. plus, we're tracking after hours action in two work from home darlings we'll break down the numbers later, a magical moment for disn disney we start off with another big selloff on wall street with the dow falling as much as 670 points at the lows, the nasdaq nearly dropping back into correction territory after hitting an all-time high just last week. tesla down more than 34% from its all-time high...
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in total there are $26.00 but only $24.00 showed up among the 2 that didn't show up one of them is nathan a lot of former legislative council are well known for being part of joshua wants political group he is known to be in exile in the u.k. the other one that wasn't in court today and once again this was confirmed by the court is sonny joe another young activists also part of joshua long's group it's believed he also has left the territory in exile but off those there as you said many of them are very prominent activists here they're accused of taking part or organizing that vigil in which thousands of people also took part in now among them they. scuse me story thousands of people also took part in the vigil but these $24.00 have been singled out and they could face charges of up to 5 years in jail and among them as. he is one of the founding members of the 1st ever vidual off to the 1909 massacre itself in beijing the tiananmen event that he was also far to trying to help dissidents during the time he was defiant before going into court and here's what he had to say. we insist that pa
in total there are $26.00 but only $24.00 showed up among the 2 that didn't show up one of them is nathan a lot of former legislative council are well known for being part of joshua wants political group he is known to be in exile in the u.k. the other one that wasn't in court today and once again this was confirmed by the court is sonny joe another young activists also part of joshua long's group it's believed he also has left the territory in exile but off those there as you said many of them...
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. >> justice ginsburg was born in 1933 in flat bush, brooklyn to nathan and cecilia bader. >> nathanmmigrated to new york. >> i am the beneficiary of myself. my father were not able to leave and come here and make a living. that's america to me. >> while jews of the u.s. did not face those rounded up by the nazis during world war ii. the bader family was not protected from prejudice. >> she recalled seeing "no jews all allowed" signs because she was y jewish. she was discriminated against which absolutely influenced her to work of people being marginalized. that included woman like her mother, cecilia. >> she graduated at the age of 15. she never had a chance to go to college because all the family's money went to her oldest brother's college tuition to cornell. >> i learned to love the smell of chinese food in those days because the library was one floor above the tiny chinese restaurant. >> growing up, ruth bader ginsburg faced a series of emotional hardships. >> her older sister was four-year-old when ruth was born but sadly ruth has no memory of maryland because she died of menin
. >> justice ginsburg was born in 1933 in flat bush, brooklyn to nathan and cecilia bader. >> nathanmmigrated to new york. >> i am the beneficiary of myself. my father were not able to leave and come here and make a living. that's america to me. >> while jews of the u.s. did not face those rounded up by the nazis during world war ii. the bader family was not protected from prejudice. >> she recalled seeing "no jews all allowed" signs because she was y...
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i like lowe's. >> dan nathan? >> bears over lions in week one, mel. stock acts really well for a stock down 30% on the year looks like it's breaking out >> guy adami we didn't hear your dogs tonight. >> that's exactly right because i have them sequestered. they were put in a separate room so you didn't hear rocky or russell today. number two, i think dan is wrong about oracle i think you sell it here number three, i think houston wins outright. number four, you do this all while eating a mcdonald's hamburger which continues to rally. >>> my mission is simple to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to make you some money. my job is not just to entertain but to educate and teach, put it in context call me 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer >>> if you had some cash on the sidelines today, today was terrific i
i like lowe's. >> dan nathan? >> bears over lions in week one, mel. stock acts really well for a stock down 30% on the year looks like it's breaking out >> guy adami we didn't hear your dogs tonight. >> that's exactly right because i have them sequestered. they were put in a separate room so you didn't hear rocky or russell today. number two, i think dan is wrong about oracle i think you sell it here number three, i think houston wins outright. number four, you do this...
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geraldine vi5wa nathan, the break—out star of blockers, plays lucy, a 20—5omething compulsive hoardere? stranger things' dacre montgomery i5 nick, the conveniently attractive wannabe hotelier into whose car she falls on the rebound from her latest break—up. nick dreams of creating a bijou meeting point called the chloe hotel, but aspiring curator lucy convinces him to let her use his beloved building to exhibit the leftover fragments of lost loves. of course. we could use the help. you start tomorrow. get us the coffee — nothing with actual dairy. he gets really sensitive in his tummy. i hate both of you.
geraldine vi5wa nathan, the break—out star of blockers, plays lucy, a 20—5omething compulsive hoardere? stranger things' dacre montgomery i5 nick, the conveniently attractive wannabe hotelier into whose car she falls on the rebound from her latest break—up. nick dreams of creating a bijou meeting point called the chloe hotel, but aspiring curator lucy convinces him to let her use his beloved building to exhibit the leftover fragments of lost loves. of course. we could use the help. you...
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out of competition nathan crossman's documentary about kermit activist creator turned bear who premiered thursday. in new york and was how. i felt like a normal life would. be. on its opening day the festival will honor actress tilda swinton is a lifetime achievement award the competition runs for 11 days on september 12th will find out who will take home these tears coveted golden lion. up next our documentary film looks at the epidemic of loneliness i'm brian thomas of the entire team thanks so much for being with us. of loneliness i'm brian thomas of the entire team thanks so much for being with us . to us there so that's what it people experience is when their heritage is taken from them countless cultural artifacts were stolen from africa by colonialists and carted off to europe. what should be done with the stolen art from africa.
out of competition nathan crossman's documentary about kermit activist creator turned bear who premiered thursday. in new york and was how. i felt like a normal life would. be. on its opening day the festival will honor actress tilda swinton is a lifetime achievement award the competition runs for 11 days on september 12th will find out who will take home these tears coveted golden lion. up next our documentary film looks at the epidemic of loneliness i'm brian thomas of the entire team thanks...
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guy adami, pete najarian, dan nathan and steve grasso. tonight we'll be joined by marco and his provocative prediction about the election what it could mean for your money. >>> we've got a new game we'll see if the traders can keep up. plus, need a vacation? pete has a fast pitch on one travel stock he thinks could get a pop as our leisure habits shift. we've got another bonus hour of "fast money" tonight at 6:00 where we will be answering all of your burning trading questions. if you've got one, tweet us @cnbcfastmoney. >>> we start off with zoom zoom shares staged a gigantic really its 40% jump today now gives ut a market cap bigger than lowe's, ibm and citigroup. it is about 3/4 of the size of cisco, which of course is a similar product and 83 times the revenue. what do you make of this giant move today >> it's pretty incredible. i don't know how often we've seen a stock that's jumped by 40% in a single day. but it ran into earnings we've seen nothing but bullish paper in here for the entire year the interesting thing is when you look
guy adami, pete najarian, dan nathan and steve grasso. tonight we'll be joined by marco and his provocative prediction about the election what it could mean for your money. >>> we've got a new game we'll see if the traders can keep up. plus, need a vacation? pete has a fast pitch on one travel stock he thinks could get a pop as our leisure habits shift. we've got another bonus hour of "fast money" tonight at 6:00 where we will be answering all of your burning trading...
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tonight's trader line-up guy adami, tim seymour, karen finerman and dan nathan. sheila bare is with us her take on the health of the big banks. plus sky high outrage as the airlines see another taxpayer bailout. why this proposal could hit some major headwinds. >>> we start off with what could be the next big short, real estate four reasons why we are asking that question tonight. first, the jobs market jobless claims coming in worse than expected pointing to an uptick in layoffs. plus a stimulus stalemate, goldman sachs slashing its numbers in half as congress stalls on a stimulus package many big businesses rethink the need for large office space. when you put these factors together, is real estate a house of pain? could it be the next big short tim? >> well, maybe number five are those new home sales numbers that came out today that showed the exodus out of the northeast into the south is very pronounced you've basically doubled the amount of new homes in the south region from april from around 330 to 630 northeast isn't growing. a lot of these are major metro
tonight's trader line-up guy adami, tim seymour, karen finerman and dan nathan. sheila bare is with us her take on the health of the big banks. plus sky high outrage as the airlines see another taxpayer bailout. why this proposal could hit some major headwinds. >>> we start off with what could be the next big short, real estate four reasons why we are asking that question tonight. first, the jobs market jobless claims coming in worse than expected pointing to an uptick in layoffs. plus...
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joshua long's fellow democracy activist nathan law sharply criticized his arrest saying the following it is another outrageous attempt to silence the voice of the freedom fighter in hong kong especially someone who has a leading role like joshua the world must condemn these arbitrary arrests and continue to keep an eye on the 2 teary aeration of freedom in hong kong and we can speak to joshua wang right now he joins us from hong kong hi joshua you have been charged you've been released on bail you are expected to show up in court next week so what is your next step. even i could left police station today but this doesn't seem is that the race is not exists and i'm all as you have mentioned that i need to attend a court hearing on this wednesday which is for a t.v. off september 1 they before the chinese national day and that's the trait you that generated by the op to silence the voice off this it is befall chinese national day because president xi j.p. basis but i would say that compared to what i've had to face with the maximum joe sent his 5 yes related to participating on all fron
joshua long's fellow democracy activist nathan law sharply criticized his arrest saying the following it is another outrageous attempt to silence the voice of the freedom fighter in hong kong especially someone who has a leading role like joshua the world must condemn these arbitrary arrests and continue to keep an eye on the 2 teary aeration of freedom in hong kong and we can speak to joshua wang right now he joins us from hong kong hi joshua you have been charged you've been released on bail...
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nathan, your turn. uh, drink up for $200, please. shawn. what is a daiquiri? yeah. have geography for $200. michelle. what is the amazon? that's the one. geography, $400.
nathan, your turn. uh, drink up for $200, please. shawn. what is a daiquiri? yeah. have geography for $200. michelle. what is the amazon? that's the one. geography, $400.
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and carlos garcia, married for 24 years and as much as they loved each other, they loved two boys nathan and isaiah even more. none of them, none of us, have even heard of covid-19 then. on july 2nd naomi was brought to the hospital, that same day without her family by her side, the 39-year-old mother of two died. 14-year-old isaiah thought standing over his mother's casket was the hardest thing he would ever do. but just two weeks later their father recovering from the virus was also hospitalized for kidney failure. on july 17th, 44-year-old carlos passed away as well. >> i didn't get to say good-bye to my mom or my dad now. and that is what hurts me the most right now. >> reporter: it was on february 29th when the first person in the united states was confirmed to have died from covid-19. and since then, these stories have been repeated more than 200,000 times. it is true that age increases the risk for death. someone who is 50 to 64 years old is 30 times more likely to die of covid-19 than an 18 to 29-year-old. for someone 65 to 74, that risk is 90 times higher. but make no mistake, t
and carlos garcia, married for 24 years and as much as they loved each other, they loved two boys nathan and isaiah even more. none of them, none of us, have even heard of covid-19 then. on july 2nd naomi was brought to the hospital, that same day without her family by her side, the 39-year-old mother of two died. 14-year-old isaiah thought standing over his mother's casket was the hardest thing he would ever do. but just two weeks later their father recovering from the virus was also...
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simply wearing a mask and preventing over 100,000 families from having to go through what isaiah, nathany have had to endure. >> he was the love of my life and i loved him. he was a part of me and i just -- i feel lost without him. >> dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. i felt like... ...i was just fighting an uphill battle in my career. so when i heard about the applied digital skills courses, i'm thinking i can become more marketable. you don't need to be a computer expert to be great at this. these are skills lots of people can learn. i feel hopeful about the future now. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ balanced nutrition for strength and energy. whoo-hoo! great tasting ensure with 9 grams of protein, 27 vitamins and minerals, and nutrients to support immune health. >>> there are rare election year tensions between the commander in chief and senior pentagon officials. mark esper and chairman of the joint chiefs held an unusual call this month with the white house chief of staff. secretary esper and general millie objecting to the criticism of leadership. since that call with mark meadows they're said to be ta
simply wearing a mask and preventing over 100,000 families from having to go through what isaiah, nathany have had to endure. >> he was the love of my life and i loved him. he was a part of me and i just -- i feel lost without him. >> dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. i felt like... ...i was just fighting an uphill battle in my career. so when i heard about the applied digital skills courses, i'm thinking i can become more marketable. you don't need to be a computer expert to be...
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mysteriously newly formed company leads to lincoln strategy group, a gop consulting firm founded by nathan firm even worked for donald trump's 2016 campaign. his involvement and history with the gop add to suspicions that the billionaire rapper's run is little more than an effort to siphon votes from democratic nominee joe biden and boost donald trump's re-election odds. ♪ >> reporter: that perception also fed by west's prior support for trump. >> i love this guy right here. let me give this guy a hug. >> reporter: west, who did not comment for this story has no mathematical shot at winning the presidency but is soldiering on. >> i'm running because i was hit with the idea to run in 2020. now, the outcome is up to god. >> reporter: his campaign, meantime, faces complaints across the country over allegedly submitting fake sures, duping voters. >> i think this campaign's attempt to get on the ballot has been unusually rocky. there's always people willing to take your money if you're saying you're willing to get on the ballot. and given the time frame and the difficulty of getting on the pres
mysteriously newly formed company leads to lincoln strategy group, a gop consulting firm founded by nathan firm even worked for donald trump's 2016 campaign. his involvement and history with the gop add to suspicions that the billionaire rapper's run is little more than an effort to siphon votes from democratic nominee joe biden and boost donald trump's re-election odds. ♪ >> reporter: that perception also fed by west's prior support for trump. >> i love this guy right here. let...
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i get that i await the response the guy from hindenburg, nathan.an now, maybe the whole report is a tissue of lies aside from the stuff that's confirmed by outside news organizations but that's the problem with speculating ochoenn a company. nikola is so early in the development, it can be hard to tell fact from pulp fiction. if you buy an early stage tech company, you're beltitting on management right now maybe it's not that great a bet. i don't know if it will crash and burn the rebuttal i expect monday on my desk, let's say some allegations made me feel like the stock remains a sell "mad money" is back after this what if you could have the perspective to see more? at morgan stanley, a global collective of thought leaders offers investors a broader view. ♪ we see companies protecting the bottom line by putting people first. we see a bright future, still hungry for the ingenuity of those ready for the next challenge. today, we are translating decades of experience into strategies for the road ahead. we are morgan stanley. with the icon that does t
i get that i await the response the guy from hindenburg, nathan.an now, maybe the whole report is a tissue of lies aside from the stuff that's confirmed by outside news organizations but that's the problem with speculating ochoenn a company. nikola is so early in the development, it can be hard to tell fact from pulp fiction. if you buy an early stage tech company, you're beltitting on management right now maybe it's not that great a bet. i don't know if it will crash and burn the rebuttal i...
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. >> justice ginsburg was born in 1933 in flatbush, brooklyn, to nathan and celia bader. >> nathan bader had immigrated to new york partially to escape anti-semitism in his native odessa. >> i am the beneficiary myself, of my father being able to leave the old world where conditions were not good to come here and make a living and raise a family. that is america to me. [ applause ] >> well jews in the u.s. didn't face the peril of those being rounded up by the nazis during world war ii, the bader family wasn't protected from prejudice. >> she recalled seeing no jews allowed signs and not being allowed to go to some of her classmates' homes because she was jewish. justice ginsburg's experience being discriminated against absolutely influenced her decision to work on behalf of others who were marginalized in this country. >> that included women like her mother, celia. >> she graduated from high school at the age of 15, but she never had the chance to go to college because all of the family's money went to her oldest brother's tuition at cornell. >> it was celia who encouraged her daughter'
. >> justice ginsburg was born in 1933 in flatbush, brooklyn, to nathan and celia bader. >> nathan bader had immigrated to new york partially to escape anti-semitism in his native odessa. >> i am the beneficiary myself, of my father being able to leave the old world where conditions were not good to come here and make a living and raise a family. that is america to me. [ applause ] >> well jews in the u.s. didn't face the peril of those being rounded up by the nazis...
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to and nathan that's part of. the false positives i was about and then. moves on through those laws is that we have got one fucked among us asking if octomom a food looking. for. the next meeting. i don't suppose someone but you get the bottom of this which i challenge. you this was the norm this feast posted if they don't this is a feature against muslim next month and nothing we give them is to keep them here when out of love as he thought he was if you want to who won the vote of any no nothing but a good enough. on. the other to impute all you will find with the lord knows him again oh thank goodness i'm still here it might be does it and i would have nothing to follow your advice given that i think you're looking very much because you want to believe she will make the best crude oil on land without a good deal yeah i just figured that a particular you know the metrodome or the sharpest ok big guy i can go out of up to be a good idea that i'm getting late no jacket and yeah you get there get your. jesus . and your blood in the trailer being seen this
to and nathan that's part of. the false positives i was about and then. moves on through those laws is that we have got one fucked among us asking if octomom a food looking. for. the next meeting. i don't suppose someone but you get the bottom of this which i challenge. you this was the norm this feast posted if they don't this is a feature against muslim next month and nothing we give them is to keep them here when out of love as he thought he was if you want to who won the vote of any no...
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i think dan nathan was referring to that earlier in the week when looking at these companies i thinkok to collect some yield this is a relatively stable company right here this is one of those investment strategies and once you have the stock put to you, look to sell additional premium against it >> tony, what do you think about this trade >> so out of the three telecom companies, i definitely like t-mobile the best. but as far as verizon goes, the chart itself is fairly constructive you have a breakout. and i think this is a good opportunity to potentially get long if we look at the stock itself, the debt and the dividends are well covered by cash flows and we really have out of these three verizon is by far the highest margin and probably the most boring. which for this type of investment is actually a good thing. i like mike's trade because he's selling an in the money put. he has a higher probability of owning the stock and he's collecting about 3% of the stock price to sell this put option. so he's getting about a 3% discount on the potential stock purchase here of verizon i lik
i think dan nathan was referring to that earlier in the week when looking at these companies i thinkok to collect some yield this is a relatively stable company right here this is one of those investment strategies and once you have the stock put to you, look to sell additional premium against it >> tony, what do you think about this trade >> so out of the three telecom companies, i definitely like t-mobile the best. but as far as verizon goes, the chart itself is fairly...
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you shouldn't trust nathan you shouldn't trust anything he says. we're closing the loop between the synthetic robotic limb and the human brain the human nervous system and what that means is the person can think. send is sending commands them through the nerves and then we we measure those commands and they control synthetic motors on them by nickel and and then we're also closing the loops of sensors in the bonnet and put information into the nervous system so the person can feel the panic moving its position its sensations as if it's part of their body this is almost philosophical because through half. the body and you have the machine and you sort of start their merger injuring them together and if we're gaining evidence that when a human being can feel a synthetic body part. when they when they can touch it and it feels like normal touch when they move it and it feels like a normal joint movement that synthetic object becomes part of their their body their identity their self well what's cool about having a significant part of your body that's
you shouldn't trust nathan you shouldn't trust anything he says. we're closing the loop between the synthetic robotic limb and the human brain the human nervous system and what that means is the person can think. send is sending commands them through the nerves and then we we measure those commands and they control synthetic motors on them by nickel and and then we're also closing the loops of sensors in the bonnet and put information into the nervous system so the person can feel the panic...
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and additional support from laura debonis and scott nathan. "policing lice 2020" is supported by chasing the dream, a public media initiative from the wnet group in new yk that examines poverty, justice, and economic opportunity in america, with funding by the jpb foundation. >> please. please! please, i can't breathe!et >> get up,n the car! >> i can't move!itin' the whole! >> (wailing) >> just get up and get in the car! >> mama... >> getp and get in the car right! >> mama... i can't! ideo continues on computer) >> jelani cobb: the minneapolis police had responded to a call that a man had tried to use a fake $20 bill at a corner store. >>ou're stopping his breathing right now, bro, you think that's cool? >> cobb: they pulled him from his ca put a knee on his neck. >> he's not even resisng arrest right now, bro. minutes: some eigh later, george floyd was dead. >> is he breathing right now? check his pulse! >> i not gonna have this conversation.ul >> check his! ♪ >> cobb: i watched the video at home in new york. >> george floyd! george floyd! c
and additional support from laura debonis and scott nathan. "policing lice 2020" is supported by chasing the dream, a public media initiative from the wnet group in new yk that examines poverty, justice, and economic opportunity in america, with funding by the jpb foundation. >> please. please! please, i can't breathe!et >> get up,n the car! >> i can't move!itin' the whole! >> (wailing) >> just get up and get in the car! >> mama... >> getp and...
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. >> reporter: this morning, army sergeant nathan shumaker and his family of three are waking up in the gift of a lifetime. nearly three years in the making, today the shumakers have the key to their brand-new home in hillsboro, missouri. all set up by the nonprofit homes for our troops. >> they welcomed us with open arms. they didn't shake our hands, just gave us a hug. >> reporter: for nathan, the new home is more than just a roof over his head, but the gift of accessibility. the 33-year-old army vet and purple heart recipient was wounded in combat back in 2010. >> i was injured by a mortar round in afghanistan. i blacked out. woke up five days later at walter reed army medical center. i looked down and my leg was gone. >> reporter: his old home offered limited options, but his new digs designed with him in mind from the entrance. >> here's zero threshold so i can roll in and roll out in my wheelchair if i needed. >> reporter: to the kitchen. >> everything is accessible to where i don't have to, you know, stand up out of my wheelchair if i don't need to. >> reporter: it's the 300th ho
. >> reporter: this morning, army sergeant nathan shumaker and his family of three are waking up in the gift of a lifetime. nearly three years in the making, today the shumakers have the key to their brand-new home in hillsboro, missouri. all set up by the nonprofit homes for our troops. >> they welcomed us with open arms. they didn't shake our hands, just gave us a hug. >> reporter: for nathan, the new home is more than just a roof over his head, but the gift of...