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penny? leader to get a call from president biden- penny?get a call from president biden. penny? yes, doesn't he look cha ed? biden. penny? yes, doesn't he look chapped? there _ biden. penny? yes, doesn't he look chapped? there he _ biden. penny? yes, doesn't he look chapped? there he is _ biden. penny? yes, doesn't he look chapped? there he is from - biden. penny? yes, doesn't he look chapped? there he is from his- biden. penny? yes, doesn't he look chapped? there he is from his handi chapped? there he is from his hand up chapped? there he is from his hand up with the telephone and other hand in pocket. —— chest. sleeves rolled up in pocket. —— chest. sleeves rolled up because he is getting down to business. it does seem that he is the first european leader, it seems president biden phoned the canadian prime minister and the mexican president on friday and this is the first time that he european prime minister or leader has been phoned. emmanuel macron angela merkel, the well—known lawyers company has confirmed that the no phone call there.
penny? leader to get a call from president biden- penny?get a call from president biden. penny? yes, doesn't he look cha ed? biden. penny? yes, doesn't he look chapped? there _ biden. penny? yes, doesn't he look chapped? there he _ biden. penny? yes, doesn't he look chapped? there he is _ biden. penny? yes, doesn't he look chapped? there he is from - biden. penny? yes, doesn't he look chapped? there he is from his- biden. penny? yes, doesn't he look chapped? there he is from his handi chapped?...
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penny, what do you think of that? — bit of the pain. penny, what do you think of that?he pain. penny, what do you think of that? because ten days - bit of the pain. penny, what do you think of that? because ten days or| think of that? because ten days or perhaps even longer would be at the passenger or the traveler's own expense. passenger or the traveler's own exense. �* . passenger or the traveler's own exense. �*, .,. , passenger or the traveler's own exense. �*, , ., , expense. it's exactly what happens in australia — expense. it's exactly what happens in australia anyway, _ expense. it's exactly what happens in australia anyway, so _ expense. it's exactly what happens in australia anyway, so this - expense. it's exactly what happens in australia anyway, so this is - in australia anyway, so this is nothing — in australia anyway, so this is nothing new. ithink in australia anyway, so this is nothing new. i think there'll be a of people — nothing new. i think there'll be a of people who say it's a bit late, and others — of people who say it's a bit late, and others wh
penny, what do you think of that? — bit of the pain. penny, what do you think of that?he pain. penny, what do you think of that? because ten days - bit of the pain. penny, what do you think of that? because ten days or| think of that? because ten days or perhaps even longer would be at the passenger or the traveler's own expense. passenger or the traveler's own exense. �* . passenger or the traveler's own exense. �*, .,. , passenger or the traveler's own exense. �*, , ., , expense. it's...
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martin, and other front page sto on penny. martin, and other front page story on the — penny.nd other front page story on the sunday times about. story on the sunday times about schools, potentially children are facing months at home. ends up, an one facing months at home. ends up, anyone who _ facing months at home. ends up, anyone who is — facing months at home. ends up, anyone who is parent _ facing months at home. ends up, anyone who is parent of- facing months at home. ends up, anyone who is parent of a - facing months at home. ends up, anyone who is parent of a kid - facing months at home. ends up, | anyone who is parent of a kid that they go back for easter? i don't think so. this is a story that the education secretary — he's been smashed in pillar to post for much of the last 12 months, but he's expected to roll out children back to schools past the half term. i never saw that coming. there's the prospect of many more months of home—school. many of us feared it but this is where we are now, it is the slow but inevitable reality that education will be significantly dis
martin, and other front page sto on penny. martin, and other front page story on the — penny.nd other front page story on the sunday times about. story on the sunday times about schools, potentially children are facing months at home. ends up, an one facing months at home. ends up, anyone who _ facing months at home. ends up, anyone who is — facing months at home. ends up, anyone who is parent _ facing months at home. ends up, anyone who is parent of- facing months at home. ends up, anyone...
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what really caught my attention was some of the stories about really tiny penny stocks.: this is so classic. i remember the penny stock craze in the late 1990's. i know it is dangerous to compare. but, starting to see more and more similarities including a massive interest in these penny stocks, starting to take a huge share, like a quarter or 86th of all volumes. yesterday, we were talking about that company, signal. app, but it has the same name, so let's drive it up. today, there was some company that surged because someone from tiger king or whatever that netflix show is got paid to mention it. caroline: don't pretend you don't know what it is. joe: i did not watch that show whenever one ousted. romaine: carol baskin, you are not a fan? you missed a ton of great stock advice. joe: we are having some fun times on the stock market. about some of these tiny stocks sort of getting bid up here. in 2020,een at least sometimes these individual investors get it right with some of these names. of the story of 2020. when you think back to the spring, when the whole robinhood,
what really caught my attention was some of the stories about really tiny penny stocks.: this is so classic. i remember the penny stock craze in the late 1990's. i know it is dangerous to compare. but, starting to see more and more similarities including a massive interest in these penny stocks, starting to take a huge share, like a quarter or 86th of all volumes. yesterday, we were talking about that company, signal. app, but it has the same name, so let's drive it up. today, there was some...
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>> becky and penny no longer attend big mike's parties.hem still if only they imagine if only. >> i know i didn't do anything wrong. i didn't mean for anything wrong to happen. but my actions could've prevented something wrong from happening, and that goes through my head a lot, and it's something i'm not going to forget. >> how often do you think about chelsea? >> every day. i think about her every day. i have a wedding coming up, and she'd probably be in it. >> what would you say to her if you could talk to her right now? >> i talk to her all the time. that i miss her. you know, tell her i was sorry. sorry that i let her down. and that i loved her. but i think she knew that. because i told her every day when she was here. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> this is something that you watch "dateline" for. about somebody else. not about your friend. not about someone you love.t >> she was completely defenseless. she reached out her arms, and simply said help me. >> my heart dropped. i want to know why. why?mp >> repo
>> becky and penny no longer attend big mike's parties.hem still if only they imagine if only. >> i know i didn't do anything wrong. i didn't mean for anything wrong to happen. but my actions could've prevented something wrong from happening, and that goes through my head a lot, and it's something i'm not going to forget. >> how often do you think about chelsea? >> every day. i think about her every day. i have a wedding coming up, and she'd probably be in it. >>...
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we have seen penny stocks explode, seemingly out of nowhere.tory did a deep dive into the chat rooms, showcasing how retail traders who are interested in the stocks sort of all pile in together and that causes these gigantic surges. amanda: in one of the stories you wrote one of your sources calls it an enforcement nightmare, showing it is actually being manipulated is hard. stocks moving in momentum and a faster pace than warranted, there are mechanisms for that. we saw it halted again today. is there any sense out there that there should be new regulations around that given the new technology that may be supporting it? claire: it is a question on everyone's mind. it raises lots of questions in investors' minds because of the new technology, these chat rooms, is there an enforcement mechanism in their? can ac wrongdoing -- can they see it wrongdoing? with technology and these chat rooms, it is ripe for potentially regulators to look at. vonnie: we have gamestop and blackberry the last couple of days. is there a way we can tell what is it getti
we have seen penny stocks explode, seemingly out of nowhere.tory did a deep dive into the chat rooms, showcasing how retail traders who are interested in the stocks sort of all pile in together and that causes these gigantic surges. amanda: in one of the stories you wrote one of your sources calls it an enforcement nightmare, showing it is actually being manipulated is hard. stocks moving in momentum and a faster pace than warranted, there are mechanisms for that. we saw it halted again today....
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the other is really understanding that -- >> penny, let me jump in a second, because i want to dissecthis piece by piece, and on the business side, you have to keep the people in their home first and keep them employed and what does student loan relief have to do with the studeimulus down the road? >> well, it is another way of helping those folks not to default on their student loans, because it will affect them being fully participants in the economy whether they are in the educational system or just out of the educational system and most vulnerable in the time, and that they are not thrown off course for a long time because of the crisis that we are facing >> although the people who paid off the law school loans or what two years ago are going to be a little bit frustrated, penny. but you from chicago, and the new york governor tweeting out a hour ago that we cannot lockdown until the vaccines are sent out, and we won't have anything open, and in chicago, and many of my friends are going to say the same thing, and how worried are you that the stimulus that gets past that we are beyo
the other is really understanding that -- >> penny, let me jump in a second, because i want to dissecthis piece by piece, and on the business side, you have to keep the people in their home first and keep them employed and what does student loan relief have to do with the studeimulus down the road? >> well, it is another way of helping those folks not to default on their student loans, because it will affect them being fully participants in the economy whether they are in the...
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thank you penny collins clinical social worker i hope you come back thank you for stepping into the big picture. and thank you for watching we're going to be back same time next week with another show if you want to set the d.v.r. on direct t.v. channel 321 dish dish 280 the live stream is always there at youtube dot com slash and every show i have ever done in almost 4 years is at youtube dot com slash the big picture our team all of the above and thousands more shows are free on our free portable t.v. app you can download it portable by t.v. or from google play or in the app store holland cook planet safe stick and close to home here in rhode island and i hope you are to question more. you know this is a theme that is always fascinated me how markets janet track investors too are investing in destruction of their own country or their own communities it's like similar to the business model of the mafia you know when they burn down a restaurant right then they collect on the insurance etc. i got this 8 millimeter film purely by accident. time period 963 to 65 place damascus. oh don't do
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to the man who stole penny, show a bit of heart.contact the police. that was kevin reide reporting. allen, clearly having a very hard time. now it's time for a look at the weather with carol. hello again. it's going to be a much milder day today for most of us than we have seen of late. cloudy day, blustery, gusty winds in the west, and even some rain and snow in the forecast. this weather front is what is producing some heavy and persistent rain in the north of the country, look at the yellows, representing milder air but we have blues representing the cold air digging in behind that. heavy and persistent rain especially across north—west scotland. we got rain and drizzle across northern england, in through wales, sinking south as a weakening feature but as the cold airdigs in, we weakening feature but as the cold air digs in, we could see 5—10 centimetres of snow in the highlands and grampians, down to around 300 metres, potentially 1—2 centimetres at lower levels. temperatures today widely 8—10 , where we've got the blues, tells
to the man who stole penny, show a bit of heart.contact the police. that was kevin reide reporting. allen, clearly having a very hard time. now it's time for a look at the weather with carol. hello again. it's going to be a much milder day today for most of us than we have seen of late. cloudy day, blustery, gusty winds in the west, and even some rain and snow in the forecast. this weather front is what is producing some heavy and persistent rain in the north of the country, look at the...
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you have microcap penny stocks.f these winners are changing hands at share prices well above a penny for instance. what about the fundamental value proposition here? forgetting about it is exciting it is fun. people want to know, should they be in the space for the long term? the fundamentals right now, do they bode well for this rally going on a long period of time? >> absolutely. i'm doing my best to get rid of those term penny stocks as best i can. for micro caps. you know, you know, when it comes to micro caps, fundamentals are really the most important thing. everybody who i have interviewed on the planet microcap podcast you would argue too, at the end of the day you want to focus on fundamentals,. >> matter the market as hot as it is right now or a bear market. look at fundamentals to go from there, that puts you in a much better position going forward. if that the is investorring strategy you choose. at the end of the day it is up to your personality to choose the investment strategy you're going to use. fro
you have microcap penny stocks.f these winners are changing hands at share prices well above a penny for instance. what about the fundamental value proposition here? forgetting about it is exciting it is fun. people want to know, should they be in the space for the long term? the fundamentals right now, do they bode well for this rally going on a long period of time? >> absolutely. i'm doing my best to get rid of those term penny stocks as best i can. for micro caps. you know, you know,...
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penny. penny. penny. hey, sheldon. it's 11:00 a.m. i know. you're safe. while you were at work. oh, great, my rhinestones. thank you. excuse me. what? you have to sign this. what is it? when i signed for the package, i was deputized by the united parcel service and entrusted with its final delivery. i now need you to acknowledge receipt of the package so that i'm fully indemnified and no longer liable. sheldon, it's just a box of rhinestones. well, the contents are irrelevant. a legal bailment has been created.
penny. penny. penny. hey, sheldon. it's 11:00 a.m. i know. you're safe. while you were at work. oh, great, my rhinestones. thank you. excuse me. what? you have to sign this. what is it? when i signed for the package, i was deputized by the united parcel service and entrusted with its final delivery. i now need you to acknowledge receipt of the package so that i'm fully indemnified and no longer liable. sheldon, it's just a box of rhinestones. well, the contents are irrelevant. a legal bailment...
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penny? penny? penny? sheldon. what is it? leonard's asleep. thanks for the update. no. wait. you have to drive me to work. yeah, i really don't think i do. but i don't drive, and i can't take the bus. honey, you'll be fine as long as you don't do that bungee cord thing, okay? penny. didn't you recently state that you and i are friends? yes, sheldon. we are friends.
penny? penny? penny? sheldon. what is it? leonard's asleep. thanks for the update. no. wait. you have to drive me to work. yeah, i really don't think i do. but i don't drive, and i can't take the bus. honey, you'll be fine as long as you don't do that bungee cord thing, okay? penny. didn't you recently state that you and i are friends? yes, sheldon. we are friends.
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joe biden knows where the penny is likely to come out and if he doesn't he has people working for himration and many are foreign policy officials who worked in the obama or white house national security apparatus. let's bring in margaret brennan who covers the state department for us and is the moderator of "face the nation." where do you see the big changes in terms of national security and foreign policy? >> well, norah, you put your finger on one of the things that even fellow democrats criticize the incoming administration for which is they need to see the world as it is, not how it was four years ago. and you heard the president in his inaugural address actually indicate that, saying that we will address america as it is now, and the world's changed a lot in the past four years. as you pointed out, even showing in the graphic, these are really familiar faces. 17 of the president's top advisors came from the obama administration, and we're not even talking about those who are working behind the scenes. sop there is some concern that, as tony blinken, the nominee to be secretary of
joe biden knows where the penny is likely to come out and if he doesn't he has people working for himration and many are foreign policy officials who worked in the obama or white house national security apparatus. let's bring in margaret brennan who covers the state department for us and is the moderator of "face the nation." where do you see the big changes in terms of national security and foreign policy? >> well, norah, you put your finger on one of the things that even...
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every penny counts to her mostly bills and rent. just basic living necessities run man told us by phone that he chose not to pay the taxes. that little bit of money is so vital to keeping the engine going. so this week that 4 50. is literally groceries. and maybe the you know the electric bill and internet right there. i didn't think that unemployment was taxable. when sean nixon learned it was taxable. he immediately asked edie edie to hold them out. fortunately that was early in his collection of unemployment in my mind a thing at the end of this, the less 70 because unfortunately, don't have a lot of money saved us as it is others we met do pay by deduction so as not to have the federal wolf at their door later this year, i would just always prefer to have, like whatever liability i may have taken out. and the front. yes, i do have taxes taken out and. i'm still worried about it. i'm nervous as hell of you for you. others will deal with it later. i feel kind of like, why do we have to pay taxes on something that we put our money
every penny counts to her mostly bills and rent. just basic living necessities run man told us by phone that he chose not to pay the taxes. that little bit of money is so vital to keeping the engine going. so this week that 4 50. is literally groceries. and maybe the you know the electric bill and internet right there. i didn't think that unemployment was taxable. when sean nixon learned it was taxable. he immediately asked edie edie to hold them out. fortunately that was early in his...
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mistakes like on wall street and they get caught doing illegal things then they'll have to pay a few pennies on the dollar and fines the money that they stole right is there any real difference between private and public debt because it all ends up being bailed out by the government anyway it's all public desa that's a very good very cynical very good point the cynicism of well justified because that that shouldn't happen what happens when it went to a bank fails as it should be gets deposited should decide which is the whole idea of deposit insurance but the asset holders get wiped out and his amount good might model hazen's put it in the government's bio will straight rather than the main street it's kept the parasite a lot rather than the house so there's lots of very bad behavior in that sense and it shouldn't be that close to the end of the log delivery should be carried by the stites so that people don't lose their deposit accounts but the asset whole should go bust so you end up now with a global debt situation internet temp to re-impose some kind of equilibrium around the world a wor
mistakes like on wall street and they get caught doing illegal things then they'll have to pay a few pennies on the dollar and fines the money that they stole right is there any real difference between private and public debt because it all ends up being bailed out by the government anyway it's all public desa that's a very good very cynical very good point the cynicism of well justified because that that shouldn't happen what happens when it went to a bank fails as it should be gets deposited...
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book he was so poor but he love baseball so much that his father did everything a good scrapping pennies to buy him a baseball club and he bought them the ball and glove. it don't know if it was a left-hand book or write one or vice versa but he still wore it. that's a recent book that i referenced that somehow it must have had an impact on me early in life. the whole spectrum on hooks on culture and trying to read but primarily history and a little less so in terms of novels. i'm compelled to do that in high school and college and i think at this point in life looking at historical analysis is probably my favorite topic area. >> do you share books with your college and do they share books with you? >> interesting this book came out of the meeting i had with colleagues talking about a particular national security issue and i spoke to him about a book i had read the out a biography of one of the commanders and he was responsible for the notion of the blitzkrieg if you will. i found it in a used book sale at the local library.com and i read it. i asked victor david hanson if he had read th
book he was so poor but he love baseball so much that his father did everything a good scrapping pennies to buy him a baseball club and he bought them the ball and glove. it don't know if it was a left-hand book or write one or vice versa but he still wore it. that's a recent book that i referenced that somehow it must have had an impact on me early in life. the whole spectrum on hooks on culture and trying to read but primarily history and a little less so in terms of novels. i'm compelled to...
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that book he was so poor and he loved baseball so much his father did everything he could scrapping pennies to buy him a baseball glove and bought the wrong glove if i remember correctly was a left-hand glove vice a versa but he still wore it he was so grateful to his father and i'm the luckiest man alive. but anyway, that's a book i referenced that must have had an impact on me in early life. i try to read a whole spectrum on books but primarily history a little less so in terms of novels. i was compelled to do that in high school and college and i think at this point in life looking at historical analysis is probably my favorite topic area. >> do you share books with your colleagues or do they share books with you? >> this book came out, victor david hanson with colleagues we were talking about a national security issue. i had spoken to him about a book that i had read, the autobiography of one of the nazi commanders who was responsible for the notion of the bullets if you will i found it in a used book sale at a library and raised this. i asked victor david hanson if he ever read the bio
that book he was so poor and he loved baseball so much his father did everything he could scrapping pennies to buy him a baseball glove and bought the wrong glove if i remember correctly was a left-hand glove vice a versa but he still wore it he was so grateful to his father and i'm the luckiest man alive. but anyway, that's a book i referenced that must have had an impact on me in early life. i try to read a whole spectrum on books but primarily history a little less so in terms of novels. i...
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less take money supply which can help the things i'd like funding innovation if you go to save up pennies to pay for innovations often they won't happen banks don't do a perfect job by any by an incredible stretch of imagination. that capacity to have a lasting financial system is possible if you haven't bought railway booms internet booms and so on they can be a catastrophe in the slump that follows them but they leave a huge amount of physical infrastructure behind that we ought to benefit from so it's not a straight forward story all right let's move on change gears here you're based in thailand you're working on a plan to address climate as it is it's got about a minute and a half tell us more about this dave sounds exciting well having looked at what the economists have done on. trusting it's too little too light cotton processing won't work so much suggestion is common rationing instead the auditor is central banks rather than issuing money is digital currency would issue universal koppen credits as a supplementary currency everything would be processed in both dollars and use a ses
less take money supply which can help the things i'd like funding innovation if you go to save up pennies to pay for innovations often they won't happen banks don't do a perfect job by any by an incredible stretch of imagination. that capacity to have a lasting financial system is possible if you haven't bought railway booms internet booms and so on they can be a catastrophe in the slump that follows them but they leave a huge amount of physical infrastructure behind that we ought to benefit...
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before but maybe that's my mistake it's a headphone maker headset maker from milwaukee there was a penny stock last year so costing less than a dollar and now the stock is trading at around $10.00 a share just i'm here on tuesday the stock at some point more than doubled in value so there is some stock picking going on and it's definitely highly unusual and a lot of people on wall street professionals are wondering what's really going on. well what's really going on is they seem to have some competition but what does it actually mean for the companies involved. oh well i'm not sure if a company really wants to be the punching back here between short sell us on one site so people who are betting on the falling stock prices and then the reddit community on the other in theory you could say well it might be good for the stock for the company because the tires are the valuation the big question is how lasting that is because also what we know on wall street it can goes both ways right it can go up and it can go down there's also some speculation or at some. discussion here on wall street wha
before but maybe that's my mistake it's a headphone maker headset maker from milwaukee there was a penny stock last year so costing less than a dollar and now the stock is trading at around $10.00 a share just i'm here on tuesday the stock at some point more than doubled in value so there is some stock picking going on and it's definitely highly unusual and a lot of people on wall street professionals are wondering what's really going on. well what's really going on is they seem to have some...
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watching indiana, fight yourself into the sky, oh penny for when. it goes up and over your headache, marking all aspirations, the first newspaper i ever read and the storefront, they left us down where the holy spirit favors the bathroom. for those in the situation offer 100 ways to remain a loser. watching those clock, what are we talking about again? the narrater at the graveyard, 10 minute flat. the funeral only took 10 minutes. you're going to pin the 90s on me, all 30 years of them? why should i know the difference between sleeping and the pyramid of corner stores on our head. we die right away. that building wants to jump off other buildings, those are down tone decisions. what evaporated on earth that we can be sent back down? thank you all again, much love. i want to give the whole roll call right now but that's too many. much love to all my family and thank you again madam mayor. thank you. san francisco for better for worse, which you are raised, you know? >> thank you so much tongo. just so you know, the chat is blowing up. there is so mu
watching indiana, fight yourself into the sky, oh penny for when. it goes up and over your headache, marking all aspirations, the first newspaper i ever read and the storefront, they left us down where the holy spirit favors the bathroom. for those in the situation offer 100 ways to remain a loser. watching those clock, what are we talking about again? the narrater at the graveyard, 10 minute flat. the funeral only took 10 minutes. you're going to pin the 90s on me, all 30 years of them? why...
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that book, he was so for regular baseball so much that his father did everything he could strapping pennies to buy a baseball glove, anti-bot the wrong glove at member greg was a left-hand glove far right hand or vice versa but he still wore it. he was so grateful to his father and i am unluckiest man alive and that was his ending speech. anyway, that's a recent book that i reference that somehow must have had an impact on me in early life. i tried to read a whole spectrum of books on art and culture but primarily history. although less so in terms of novels. i was compelled to do in high school and college. i think at this point in life looking at historical analysis is probably my favorite topic area. >> do you share books with your colleagues? do they share books with you? >> this book actually cannot come the victor davis hanson book came out with the meeting had with about 20 colleagues. i spoke to him about a book i read, the autobiography of one of the nazi commanders who was responsible for the notion of the blitzkrieg, if you will. i found in a used book sale in a local library bac
that book, he was so for regular baseball so much that his father did everything he could strapping pennies to buy a baseball glove, anti-bot the wrong glove at member greg was a left-hand glove far right hand or vice versa but he still wore it. he was so grateful to his father and i am unluckiest man alive and that was his ending speech. anyway, that's a recent book that i reference that somehow must have had an impact on me in early life. i tried to read a whole spectrum of books on art and...
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book that he was so poor that he loved baseball so much his father did everything he could scrapping pennies to buy him a baseball glove and he bought the wrong glove i think he bought a love hangover right-hander or vice versa and i'm the luckiest man alive and that was his indian speech. that is a recent book that i referenced and somehow must have an impact on the early life but i try to read a whole spectrum of books on our culture but primarily history and little less in terms of i was compelled to do that high school and college and at this point in life looking at historical analysis was probably my favorite topic area. >> do you share books with your colleagues, do they share books with you? >> this book actually came out, the victor david hanson came out of a meeting with 20 colleagues in him, a particular national security issue i spoke to him on about a book that i read with the autobiography of one of the nasty commanders and he was responsible for the blitzkrieg if you will, i found it in the used books tell in a local library and i raised -- i asked victor david hanson if he ha
book that he was so poor that he loved baseball so much his father did everything he could scrapping pennies to buy him a baseball glove and he bought the wrong glove i think he bought a love hangover right-hander or vice versa and i'm the luckiest man alive and that was his indian speech. that is a recent book that i referenced and somehow must have an impact on the early life but i try to read a whole spectrum of books on our culture but primarily history and little less in terms of i was...
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on tick tock but young artists who don't have a back catalogue of hits are being left with digital pennies one of my friends who is an extremely successful young songwriter and wrote a track. the biggest selling all the fastest selling number one album in the u.k. has made 100 pounds from the number one record which is ready. to pay your rent with. your letter and singer songwriter billy bragg however is optimistic young artists will find new ways to make money online without selling off their music. come from will become huge already so we'll know the names of many of them will find a way to make a living and be able to. enact the most important step in any of his career which is where you give up your right now day job and start to earn a living doing the thing you always love doing that that's a meta definition of singing. and hanging on to your right you have a better chance of doing that than you do if you give all your money away to a corporation just because they're going to pay you a huge amount of money one. eventually this online music gold rush could mean more money for music ma
on tick tock but young artists who don't have a back catalogue of hits are being left with digital pennies one of my friends who is an extremely successful young songwriter and wrote a track. the biggest selling all the fastest selling number one album in the u.k. has made 100 pounds from the number one record which is ready. to pay your rent with. your letter and singer songwriter billy bragg however is optimistic young artists will find new ways to make money online without selling off their...
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on tick tock but young artists who don't have a back catalogue of hits are being left with digital pennies one of my friends who is an extremely successful young songwriter and wrote a track. the biggest selling all the fastest selling number one album in the u.k. has made 100 pounds from the number one record which is ready. to pay your rent with. your 2nd singer songwriter believe brat however is optimistic young artists will find new ways to make money online without selling off their music. company will. become huge artists that we all know the names of so many of them will find a way to make a living and be able to. enact the most important step in any of his career which is where you give up your right now dye job and starts earn a living doing the thing you i love doing that that's for me to definitions today. and hanging on to your right you have a better chance of doing that than you do if you give all your money away to a corporation just because they're going to pay you a huge amount of money one. eventually this online music gold rush could mean more money for music makers big
on tick tock but young artists who don't have a back catalogue of hits are being left with digital pennies one of my friends who is an extremely successful young songwriter and wrote a track. the biggest selling all the fastest selling number one album in the u.k. has made 100 pounds from the number one record which is ready. to pay your rent with. your 2nd singer songwriter believe brat however is optimistic young artists will find new ways to make money online without selling off their music....
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problems for some short sellers who had bit that nearly bankrupt stocks would drop in value now every penny they increase means a loss for the short sellers it's not good news for the individual traders investment platforms have started to limit trades on game stop putting pressure on the price whether the social media trade can regain its momentum is as yet unclear let's discuss this with our financial correspondent ashutosh can they he joins us from frankfurt so seen online brokerages take action on this why they actually felt the need to do that. to begin withdrawing her dog which has been the hottest hunting around for these the day traders all through the pandemic of this say that it's to save the company and traders from. the financial requirements for the company go up for the brokerages go up or when there is so much of what little itty they have to keep wall money mall fund with the clearing houses so that's one of the reasons that. robin hood. has mentioned. so what's the reaction to these restrictions being. well they've been this been a futurist reaction of from robin your users
problems for some short sellers who had bit that nearly bankrupt stocks would drop in value now every penny they increase means a loss for the short sellers it's not good news for the individual traders investment platforms have started to limit trades on game stop putting pressure on the price whether the social media trade can regain its momentum is as yet unclear let's discuss this with our financial correspondent ashutosh can they he joins us from frankfurt so seen online brokerages take...
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some short sellers who had bet that the nearly bankrupt firm stocks would drop in value now every penny they increase means a loss for the short sellers and the scramble to buy only and upward pressure on share prices. michael hughes and chief market analyst at c.m.c. markets joins us now welcome michael is this still the case of wall streeters getting beaten at their own game i would certainly say that i mean i think when you look at hedge funds. going to getting. short selling short selling squeeze and sort of poetic justice but i think what it also highlights the risks. roy is from show selling in and alternately you know this is not a new phenomenon you know short selling is a great common instance and is a fairly decent way of holding directors and management companies to account particularly if they're badly run i think the difference here is that this is a company that's not really making any money unfortunately those far too much of a $1.00 way bet on it and the shares 100 percent of the share float was proposed by silly out on offer and what you saw here was some very smart ret
some short sellers who had bet that the nearly bankrupt firm stocks would drop in value now every penny they increase means a loss for the short sellers and the scramble to buy only and upward pressure on share prices. michael hughes and chief market analyst at c.m.c. markets joins us now welcome michael is this still the case of wall streeters getting beaten at their own game i would certainly say that i mean i think when you look at hedge funds. going to getting. short selling short selling...
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to be safe that's also dog has wished for herself and her colleagues probably feel about that that penny and have african countries get the vaccination later yeah i mean we are less you might we feel like we are not going see that but anyway that's a little never at least to your hopefully we're going to give them a little. kenya 1st tranche of 24000000 vaccine doses is expected to arrive next month door because now hopes the vaccine will finally ensure her safety. here's a look at further developments in the coronavirus pandemic the united kingdom is ready to launch the next phase of its vaccination program offering shots to the over 70 s in those seen as clinically extremely vulnerable for than 3800000 people have already been vaccinated in the u.k. authorities in brazil have granted emergency approval to 2 coronavirus vaccines they are the shot manufactured by chinese firm sooner back and the back scene from british partners astra zeneca an oxford university and more than 70 tennis players headed for the australian open have been quarantined for 2 weeks in melbourne after several posi
to be safe that's also dog has wished for herself and her colleagues probably feel about that that penny and have african countries get the vaccination later yeah i mean we are less you might we feel like we are not going see that but anyway that's a little never at least to your hopefully we're going to give them a little. kenya 1st tranche of 24000000 vaccine doses is expected to arrive next month door because now hopes the vaccine will finally ensure her safety. here's a look at further...
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some short sellers who had bet that the nearly bankrupt firm stocks would drop in value now every penny they increase means a loss for the short sellers and the scramble to buy only and upward pressure on share prices. michael hewson chief market analyst at c.m.c. markets joins us now welcome michael is this not the case of wall streeters getting beaten at their own game on their own certainly so i mean i think when you look at . getting. short selling short selling squeeze and sort of poetic justice but i think what it also highlights the risks. the roys from shops selling and also mentally you know this is not a new phenomenon you know short selling is a very uncommon instance and is a fairly decent way of holding directors and management companies to account particularly if they're badly run i think the difference here is that this is a company that's not really making any money unfortunately those far too much of a $1.00 way bet on it the shares 100 percent of the share float was built was basically out on offer and what you saw here was some really smart return trying to sort of op
some short sellers who had bet that the nearly bankrupt firm stocks would drop in value now every penny they increase means a loss for the short sellers and the scramble to buy only and upward pressure on share prices. michael hewson chief market analyst at c.m.c. markets joins us now welcome michael is this not the case of wall streeters getting beaten at their own game on their own certainly so i mean i think when you look at . getting. short selling short selling squeeze and sort of poetic...
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i thank goodness, penny is back. good dayj goodness, penny is back.t as your daily exercise because it was lovely weather. unfortunately... is it going to change? unfortunately... is it going to chance? ., �*, ., unfortunately... is it going to chance? ., ., change? good morning. it's a day for a sucky dog — change? good morning. it's a day for a sucky dog walk— change? good morning. it's a day for a sucky dog walk today _ change? good morning. it's a day for a sucky dog walk today because - change? good morning. it's a day for a sucky dog walk today because we i a sucky dog walk today because we have a _ a sucky dog walk today because we have a lot — a sucky dog walk today because we have a lot of cloud around and for many _ have a lot of cloud around and for many of _ have a lot of cloud around and for many of us — have a lot of cloud around and for many of us that will be producing outbreaks— many of us that will be producing outbreaks of rain —— soggy dobby what _ outbreaks of rain —— soggy dobby what they — outbreaks of rain —— soggy dobby what.
i thank goodness, penny is back. good dayj goodness, penny is back.t as your daily exercise because it was lovely weather. unfortunately... is it going to change? unfortunately... is it going to chance? ., �*, ., unfortunately... is it going to chance? ., ., change? good morning. it's a day for a sucky dog — change? good morning. it's a day for a sucky dog walk— change? good morning. it's a day for a sucky dog walk today _ change? good morning. it's a day for a sucky dog walk today...
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the lou gehrig look, he loves baseball so much that his father did everything he could scrapping pennies to buy him a baseball glove. he had the left-hand glove for a right-hander or vice versa but he still wore it. he called himself "the luckiest man" alive which was his ending speech. that's a recent book that i reference that somehow had an impact on me early in life. i try to read a whole spectrum of looks and in terms of novels i did that in high school and college and i think at this point in life looking at historical analysis is my neighbor at topic. >> do you share books with your colleagues and do they share books with you? >> the victor david hanson book came out of the meeting i had with 20 colleagues. we were talking about it or take your national security issue. i spoke to him about it but i had read, the outer biography of a commander who was responsible for the notion that the blitzkrieg if you will. i found it on sale at the local library back home and i read it. i asked if he had ever read the autobiography and he said yes he had which didn't surprise me. again the man
the lou gehrig look, he loves baseball so much that his father did everything he could scrapping pennies to buy him a baseball glove. he had the left-hand glove for a right-hander or vice versa but he still wore it. he called himself "the luckiest man" alive which was his ending speech. that's a recent book that i reference that somehow had an impact on me early in life. i try to read a whole spectrum of looks and in terms of novels i did that in high school and college and i think at...
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american schoolchildren had contributed their pennies by the millions to save the gallant old ship, whichr name and honor to her country. today, berthed in the waters of the boston navy yard, the eagle of the sea is as seaworthy as when she was built. unconquered by hostile shot and shell, old ironsides has waged her hardest battle against time. repairs have been made regularly through the years, preserving the original constitution, now nearing her 160th birthday. workmen are busy replacing decks timbers on the 2200-ton ship, whose hull is a little more than 200 feet long. built for $300,000, her first spikes were supplied by paul revere. old ironsides' 54 cannons are silent, but 40 crewmen walk her deck. they salute. keeping the frigate ship shape, today's crew remembers her first great sea victory, clearing the coast of french privateers in 1798. a half-century later, she was to carry old glory around the world on her longest cruise. below deck are the tight quarters shared by old ironsides' original crew. it is a low bridge for the taller sailors of today. here can be found the heavy
american schoolchildren had contributed their pennies by the millions to save the gallant old ship, whichr name and honor to her country. today, berthed in the waters of the boston navy yard, the eagle of the sea is as seaworthy as when she was built. unconquered by hostile shot and shell, old ironsides has waged her hardest battle against time. repairs have been made regularly through the years, preserving the original constitution, now nearing her 160th birthday. workmen are busy replacing...
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to the man who stole penny, show a bit of heart.ebook page to try to track down penny has been launched. anybody with information can contact the family via there, or contact the police. that was kevin reide reporting. and we'll be speaking to alan just after nine this morning to get the latest updates on his search for penny. needless to say, if you have seen a penny, if you know where she is, please get in touch. come on, let's sort it out. we'll be joined by england's chief medical officer, chris whitty at 7.30 this morning. he'll be answering your questions. he's been all over the newspapers and tv. this is your opportunity to ask him a question. we have had hundreds and thousands of them in the last few hours. we put this on social media yesterday. so many of you got in touch. we can't ask him everything. but we have tried tooth theme things together. we will try to get through as many question has begun. thank you for being in touch. it is at half past seven. if you miss it then, you can watch it later on the bbc iplayer. time
to the man who stole penny, show a bit of heart.ebook page to try to track down penny has been launched. anybody with information can contact the family via there, or contact the police. that was kevin reide reporting. and we'll be speaking to alan just after nine this morning to get the latest updates on his search for penny. needless to say, if you have seen a penny, if you know where she is, please get in touch. come on, let's sort it out. we'll be joined by england's chief medical officer,...
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and they were doing these jokes and both had a pennies working in the audience to say no. this is not who i am. even dice clay does this with outrageous material. why? because it's outrageous. it's funny. it makes you laugh. when he looks in the audience that people are believing it are laughing for the wrong reasons, he will call you out. and i think that chapelle that's why i love dave chapelle but that's exactly right. when you realize you are laughing for the wrong reasons and then has to make a decision. and those who get it for the right reasons it is so disconcerting when it's on stage and then you realize they are laughing at that because of that. it really is offensive. that's not where the joke is that through the offense comes in. >> now a few questions we are getting. >> and as a standup comedian i faced disgruntled crowds and hecklers can you share some encounters of hecklers? >> i've been called every name in the book. i am so used to it. i would really love to know you have to realize that stand up where people come to screwup while doing your job. you're no
and they were doing these jokes and both had a pennies working in the audience to say no. this is not who i am. even dice clay does this with outrageous material. why? because it's outrageous. it's funny. it makes you laugh. when he looks in the audience that people are believing it are laughing for the wrong reasons, he will call you out. and i think that chapelle that's why i love dave chapelle but that's exactly right. when you realize you are laughing for the wrong reasons and then has to...
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. >> and with that ellen's mother phoned an old acquaintance of hers, a defense attorney named pennyd says, i think we have a problem. there was apparently something very wrong. >> the next morning ellen went to meet with adrian. by then the story was breaking. >> breaking news. albuquerque police have an active crime scene investigation going on right now. >> police tell us a confidential source told them that the remains of snyder are buried underneath the garage of this home on -- >> she just sat really stiffly in front of me. she said, "have you heard about them bigging for a body in the northeast heights?" and i said, well, you couldn't not hear about it. it was on all of the television stations and all over the newspaper. and she said, well, my ex-husband is buried there because i shot him. >> "dateline" returns after the break. ne" returns after the break. proof of less joint pain and clearer skin. proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... ...with humira. humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's prov
. >> and with that ellen's mother phoned an old acquaintance of hers, a defense attorney named pennyd says, i think we have a problem. there was apparently something very wrong. >> the next morning ellen went to meet with adrian. by then the story was breaking. >> breaking news. albuquerque police have an active crime scene investigation going on right now. >> police tell us a confidential source told them that the remains of snyder are buried underneath the garage of...
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i bet that cost a pretty penny, huh? not with colonial penn.overage options start at just $9.95 a month. less than 35 cents a day. i have it myself. -we both do. -both of you? neither of us had to answer any health questions or take a physical exam. in fact, no one our age can be turned down. for any health reason. your rates go up every year, right? no, not at all. friends keep telling friends about guaranteed acceptance whole life insurance from colonial penn life insurance company. with this coverage, your premium never increases for any reason, and your benefit won't decrease simply because you grow older. options start at just $9.95 a month. to find out more, call now. (male announcer) call now and you'll also get this free beneficiary planner and this free prescription savings card. >>> the future of the gop a huge question mark in these final days of the trump presidency. will republican lawmakers decide to dump trump and his racism and lies once he leaves office? and even if they do, what will it mean for the base that's more loyal to p
i bet that cost a pretty penny, huh? not with colonial penn.overage options start at just $9.95 a month. less than 35 cents a day. i have it myself. -we both do. -both of you? neither of us had to answer any health questions or take a physical exam. in fact, no one our age can be turned down. for any health reason. your rates go up every year, right? no, not at all. friends keep telling friends about guaranteed acceptance whole life insurance from colonial penn life insurance company. with this...
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. >> this is penny lane.groupies sleep with rock stars because they want to be near someone famous. we're here because of the music. we are band-aids. >> that's kate hudson aspeny lane in "almost famous" which marks its 20th anniversary. kate was 21 years old when that she quickly found herself holding some of the same trophies her famous mother goldie hawn had won some 30 years earlier. in the two decades since, hudson has starred in a run of hit romantic comedies, launched a successful athletic brand and raised a mixed family of three children ranging from toddler to teenager. kate and i got together the other day for a virtual sunday sit-down. >> i got makeup flying in. >> my glam squad. >> yes. excuse me. i just burped. a little morning burp. >> keeping it real. for kate hudson, it means a lot of time at home with her three children. what have these months been like? >> i want to be like, it's great. we are figuring it out. the days that are great and days i have to remind myself to be grateful. i am a gy
. >> this is penny lane.groupies sleep with rock stars because they want to be near someone famous. we're here because of the music. we are band-aids. >> that's kate hudson aspeny lane in "almost famous" which marks its 20th anniversary. kate was 21 years old when that she quickly found herself holding some of the same trophies her famous mother goldie hawn had won some 30 years earlier. in the two decades since, hudson has starred in a run of hit romantic comedies,...
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. >> bret: garrett penny and chicago, thanks.was a down day on wall street today which accelerated after the federal reserve announced it would keep low interest rate policies in place even well after the economy sustained recovery from the pandemic. the dow jones had its worst day since october losing 634. the s&p 500 dropped 99 and nasdaq plunged 355. there is a big money tug-of-war happening on wall street right now that involves investors for waging their fortunes large and small. the fortunes of a few select stocks. fox business correspondent joins us with the amazing story of game stop. good evening, lauren. >> it truly is amazing, bret. one of the reasons for the sell-off that we saw today is market manipulation by amateur traders often stuck at home because of the pandemic using online chat room like reddit and popular apps like robin hood to take on the big institutional players like the hedge fund and because some of them to unwind their position. it is really a david versus goliath match up in right now david is winnin
. >> bret: garrett penny and chicago, thanks.was a down day on wall street today which accelerated after the federal reserve announced it would keep low interest rate policies in place even well after the economy sustained recovery from the pandemic. the dow jones had its worst day since october losing 634. the s&p 500 dropped 99 and nasdaq plunged 355. there is a big money tug-of-war happening on wall street right now that involves investors for waging their fortunes large and small....
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i bet that cost a pretty penny, huh? not with colonial penn. coverage options start at just $9.95 a month. lehan 35 cents a day. i have it myself. -we both do. -both of you? neither of us had to answer any health questions or take a physical exam. in fact, no one our age can be turned down. for any health reason. your rates go up every year, right? no, not at all. friends keep telling friends about guaranteed acceptance whole life insurance from colonial penn life insurance company. with this coverage, your premium never increases for any reason, and your benefit won't decrease simply because you grow older. options start at just $9.95 a month. to find out more, call now. (male announcer) call now and you'll also get this free beneficiary planner and this free prescription savings card. >>> the number of new coronavirus cases in the u.s. topped 200,000 on monday like it did the day before and the day before that and so on. in fact, for the first time ever the u.s. has surpassed 200,000 new cases every day for the past week, and as cases rise, s
i bet that cost a pretty penny, huh? not with colonial penn. coverage options start at just $9.95 a month. lehan 35 cents a day. i have it myself. -we both do. -both of you? neither of us had to answer any health questions or take a physical exam. in fact, no one our age can be turned down. for any health reason. your rates go up every year, right? no, not at all. friends keep telling friends about guaranteed acceptance whole life insurance from colonial penn life insurance company. with this...
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i bet that cost a pretty penny, huh? not with colonial penn. coverage options start at just $9.95 a month. less than 35 cents a day. i have it myself. -we both do. -both of you? neither of us had to answer any health questions or take a physical exam. in fact, no one our age can be turned down. for any health reason. your rates go up every year, right? no, not at all. friends keep telling friends about guaranteed acceptance whole life insurance from colonial penn life insurance company. with this coverage, your premium never increases for any reason, and your benefit won't decrease simply because you grow older. options start at just $9.95 a month. to find out more, call now. (male announcer) call now and you'll also get this free beneficiary planner and this free prescription savings card. ...little things... ...can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause sever
i bet that cost a pretty penny, huh? not with colonial penn. coverage options start at just $9.95 a month. less than 35 cents a day. i have it myself. -we both do. -both of you? neither of us had to answer any health questions or take a physical exam. in fact, no one our age can be turned down. for any health reason. your rates go up every year, right? no, not at all. friends keep telling friends about guaranteed acceptance whole life insurance from colonial penn life insurance company. with...
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can it margaret from penny stocks into large caps? saw a similar retail presence this summer. we were highlighting in august all the large-cap names and all the retailers with surging calls. the difference is the make it -- the mega-cap stocks and the introduction of retail call buying is not having that much of an impact. it doesn't have as much of an impact on the titanic versus what it does on a smaller small-cap stocks with high open interest. i think we already saw a retail migrate -- alix: you mentioned the potential end. those that were around in 2000 are warning of a speculation, the story used to be a pump and dump scheme like you stock up a stock, by the stock and sell it when it pops. this is different because it's taking advantage of a structural quirk in the market. how do we go on from that? chris: i agree. it is certainly different this time, whether retail has always been around but there is much easier access to markets mother's low cost or no cost trading and much more a coordinated access and information. it is diff
can it margaret from penny stocks into large caps? saw a similar retail presence this summer. we were highlighting in august all the large-cap names and all the retailers with surging calls. the difference is the make it -- the mega-cap stocks and the introduction of retail call buying is not having that much of an impact. it doesn't have as much of an impact on the titanic versus what it does on a smaller small-cap stocks with high open interest. i think we already saw a retail migrate --...
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speaking, when it comes to the on sales, it is typical at the start of an administration to review any penny sales to make sure what is being considered is something that advances our strategic objectives and advances our foreign policy. that is what we are doing at the moment. >> what are you looking at, and do you plan on retaining [ inaudible] sec. blinken: one of the things we need to understand is exactly what is in the agreement that were reached between the united states and the taliban, to make sure we fully understand the commitments that the taliban has made, as well as commitments we have made. yes, we have continued the vital work being performed. >> good afternoon, mr. secretary. how are you? sec. blinken: well, thank you. >> if i may, on china, how do you cooperate with china on climate change when you say you agree it is engaging in genocide. they mentioned measures, such as loosening up journalistic restrictions and reversing the consulate closure. is that happening? thank you. sec. blinken: thank you very much. we have had some opportunity to talk about this in recent weeks
speaking, when it comes to the on sales, it is typical at the start of an administration to review any penny sales to make sure what is being considered is something that advances our strategic objectives and advances our foreign policy. that is what we are doing at the moment. >> what are you looking at, and do you plan on retaining [ inaudible] sec. blinken: one of the things we need to understand is exactly what is in the agreement that were reached between the united states and the...
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assistant secretary of treasury and his friends bought over half the war bonds in several states for pennieson the dollar. these measures that hamilton proposed were controversial, and he had a controversial scheme for them. hamilton propose that the federal government take on new debt by issuing new securities. basically, he was proposing a permanent national debt. because hamilton hoped that wealthy investors would see their future tied to the respectability and authority of the new american government. that if the federal government was seen as somebody who repaid their debts, its credit would be good and it could bought -- it could borrow money and it could pull in wealthy investors, wealthy meant in the united states and in europe, to see the future of the united states as promising and something they wanted to put money into. many americans feared that these proposals were unjust to soldiers, two shopkeepers, to farmers, men and women who had supported the revolution but who had had to sell the securities for less than face value. at a time when these people needed some money. many ame
assistant secretary of treasury and his friends bought over half the war bonds in several states for pennieson the dollar. these measures that hamilton proposed were controversial, and he had a controversial scheme for them. hamilton propose that the federal government take on new debt by issuing new securities. basically, he was proposing a permanent national debt. because hamilton hoped that wealthy investors would see their future tied to the respectability and authority of the new american...
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provided for active-duty personnel, the largest pay raise in nearly 10 years, and you deserve every penny[applause] vice pres. pence: our military is now more equipped than ever before. under our administration, we secured nearly 500 f-35 fighters, 21 more deployable ships, with another 59 on the way. we have upgraded our tanks, artillery, rocket systems, bolstered our fleet of attack helicopters and broader fighter planes, as well. with that strong commitment to our national defense, and willingness to use american power to advance american security, our allies have also stepped up as never before. since 2016, our nato allies have increased their conch tribute -- contribution to our common defense by more than $130 billion. history teaches weakness comes out of people, and our history has proven a strong america deters it. our administration has always understood if you want peace, prepare for war. with that renewed american strength, we have defended this nation and america's vital international interests and around the world. with a few days left, i'm proud to say that this is the firs
provided for active-duty personnel, the largest pay raise in nearly 10 years, and you deserve every penny[applause] vice pres. pence: our military is now more equipped than ever before. under our administration, we secured nearly 500 f-35 fighters, 21 more deployable ships, with another 59 on the way. we have upgraded our tanks, artillery, rocket systems, bolstered our fleet of attack helicopters and broader fighter planes, as well. with that strong commitment to our national defense, and...
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penny airing it out and it go as little too far.ph with the interception and momentum on the browns sidelines. third and 11. mayfield a quick pass to hunt. going to turn it up the field and tackled to cleveland, forced to punt. so, chiefs have the ball near midfield. and first down, bell game. chiefs win 22-17. kansas city will host buffalo next week. vanderveer, under a mined to go. tied at 65. hailey jones drives and scores. she had 16 points. 25 seconds to go. cardinal inbound. still up two. but jalen to steal and the score. skaevl-all in and we go to overtime. 10 seconds to go. cardinal down two. hull grabs a loose ball but her shot is blocked and colorado with the upset. stanford loses the first game of the year, 77-72. the warriors return to the court tomorrow night at staples center. stephen curry's wife posted a a video of their son, cameron, while watching the warriors on tv. >> what did you say, buddy? >> euro step. >> euro step. >> my wife was at home watching and obviously damon lee hit the euro step and he went nuts tal
penny airing it out and it go as little too far.ph with the interception and momentum on the browns sidelines. third and 11. mayfield a quick pass to hunt. going to turn it up the field and tackled to cleveland, forced to punt. so, chiefs have the ball near midfield. and first down, bell game. chiefs win 22-17. kansas city will host buffalo next week. vanderveer, under a mined to go. tied at 65. hailey jones drives and scores. she had 16 points. 25 seconds to go. cardinal inbound. still up two....
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now is counting pennies on this.t aspect of it, that it's a lot of money and you hope you get a lot of bang for the buck. >> in terms of getting a lot of bang for the buck, the least efficient way to do it is to take a shotgun approach and putting a lot of money out in the economy as opposed to putting it to the cohorts that we know need the money the most. when you consider the fact that it took eight months, granted, there was gridlock in d.c., but by the same token, nancy pelosi has the slimmest majority in her house since the 1930. so i think there shouldn't be any presumption that if you see a $2 trillion price tag, that it will slide through easily. members of the gop know there's more that will include tax hikes. i'd be careful about the shock and awe. >> neil: having said that, adam, republicans are hardly in a position of spending and running up deficits. there's a bipartisan bing that will go a couple decades. so how will we handle this? >> i think when you say it, it's a worry but it won't be the worry of
now is counting pennies on this.t aspect of it, that it's a lot of money and you hope you get a lot of bang for the buck. >> in terms of getting a lot of bang for the buck, the least efficient way to do it is to take a shotgun approach and putting a lot of money out in the economy as opposed to putting it to the cohorts that we know need the money the most. when you consider the fact that it took eight months, granted, there was gridlock in d.c., but by the same token, nancy pelosi has...
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when experts, i think when almost anyone hears the term microcap, they think of penny stocks. got to tell you the russell microcap index, the iwc, has a real nice balance of sectors. there are pretty high-priced stocks. david, what are your thoughts. >> many of our clients best returns last few months come from micro caps. jps. i think upside from micro is massive. at that you have to be careful. you have to use technicals looking for micros. you have to look for a good support and base youtube bow, quantum. quantum was up 100% in december only to completely collapse in the next month. the momentum is for micro to make sure the trade makes sense. i have concerns about valuation. we booked profits on blank, trading 400 times sales. the valuation is there but you have to be careful because the market doesn't seem to worry too much about valuations but i'm starting to a little bit. charles: for what it is worth i've traded blink as well. i think it is phenomenal. jmia, internet play on africa. i'm sad i didn't get in early. if it dips i will get in it i think it will be a 100 sto
when experts, i think when almost anyone hears the term microcap, they think of penny stocks. got to tell you the russell microcap index, the iwc, has a real nice balance of sectors. there are pretty high-priced stocks. david, what are your thoughts. >> many of our clients best returns last few months come from micro caps. jps. i think upside from micro is massive. at that you have to be careful. you have to use technicals looking for micros. you have to look for a good support and base...