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can >> ralph?annon. >> reporter: but shannon did it. >> i've been waking up having panic attacks. i can't deal with this. i want to know what happened. can you tell me anything? >> yeah, the only thing you know that i know is that a lot of stuff was stolen from the house. >> okay. >> reporter: ralph stuck to his story. a deadly home invasion. >> and then i found her. >> yeah. >> and that's you know -- >> yes. >> and i try to deal with that. >> reporter: shannon pressed ralph for details. >> the one guy that hit me that i saw from the front was taller than me. >> okay. >> and he had a dark complexion. you know, he had marks on his face. >> reporter: and then, something that didn't sound quite right. >> and i don't know -- and that's -- and then i just saw him for, like, a split second. >> reporter: a split second? remember in his letter ralph said his captors held him and abused him for nearly two days. >> in my mind, if you're not going to tell me what happened, and you're going to dance around the
can >> ralph?annon. >> reporter: but shannon did it. >> i've been waking up having panic attacks. i can't deal with this. i want to know what happened. can you tell me anything? >> yeah, the only thing you know that i know is that a lot of stuff was stolen from the house. >> okay. >> reporter: ralph stuck to his story. a deadly home invasion. >> and then i found her. >> yeah. >> and that's you know -- >> yes. >> and i try to deal...
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"hello." >> anthony: here would be ralph's local, the chequers inn in kent. >> ralph steadman: hunterplease." so, i'd say, "okay, martin, uh, could you make, perhaps, make that a double." well, these optics, you know, they haven't got nothing in them. >> anthony: yeah, they're little chiclet-sized, yeah. >> ralph steadman: so, we did that twice with it and put it down in front of hunter. hunter was looking at it, he says, "what's that, a sample?" [ laughs ] >> anthony: where you from originally? >> ralph steadman: uh, well, i am welsh. my mother, she was gweny rogers from rhosllanerchrugog. >> anthony: uh-huh, don't ask me to spell that. >> ralph steadman: no, i can't even do it myself. >> anthony: so how english do you feel, given that you grew up in wales? >> ralph steadman: uh, well, in a way, you know, i was, uh, not from liverpool. >> anthony: the food is pub fare, a runny egg wrapped in parma ham and breadcrumbs. prawn cocktail for the man. >> anthony: i think it was the "scanlan's" article, the first you worked with hunter thompson, kentucky derby. >> ralph steadman: yeah. >> a
"hello." >> anthony: here would be ralph's local, the chequers inn in kent. >> ralph steadman: hunterplease." so, i'd say, "okay, martin, uh, could you make, perhaps, make that a double." well, these optics, you know, they haven't got nothing in them. >> anthony: yeah, they're little chiclet-sized, yeah. >> ralph steadman: so, we did that twice with it and put it down in front of hunter. hunter was looking at it, he says, "what's that, a...
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spending five bucks just to bet on ralph lauren. >> oh, as if >> this ain't versace, mike.s, mike sold the june 125 call for $1.50 and reduced the cost of his trade to just $3.50. now to profit on this trade, mike needs ralph lauren to rise above the strike that he bought by more than the $3.50 he spent on the trade or above $118.50 by june expiration. but this is a show about risking less and making more and mike's style is known to be rather avant-garde so to cut his costs down even more, mike then sold the june 105 put for $1.50 and created his call spread risk reversal. by doing that, he did something that even the most fashion-forward icons can't do he made making money even easier here's what we mean. between the $5 he spent on buying that 115 call and the $1.50 he collected by selling the 125 call, and the $1.50 he collected by selling that 105 put, mike cut the total cost of his trade down to just $2. now to make money, mike just needs ralph lauren shares to rise above the $115 spike or above $117 by june expiration. >> that is so fetch. >> but of course with every
spending five bucks just to bet on ralph lauren. >> oh, as if >> this ain't versace, mike.s, mike sold the june 125 call for $1.50 and reduced the cost of his trade to just $3.50. now to profit on this trade, mike needs ralph lauren to rise above the strike that he bought by more than the $3.50 he spent on the trade or above $118.50 by june expiration. but this is a show about risking less and making more and mike's style is known to be rather avant-garde so to cut his costs down...
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number one, ralph lauren 7.2% applied.ant to make a bullish bet in this stock other thing is we are up about 11% since the beginning of the year worst case, if i do end up owning it, i'd like to own it closer to where it began than where it is. i think we could use a risk reversal to accomplish this. it was about 115 or so at the close today. we can see that right around here, look ag at the 100 level and right up here around 120 the upside we're going to be targeting. trade was i was taking a look at was the 105, 115 you can buy the 115 calls for 5 and send the 125 for $1.50 net you're going to spend about $2 bucks you're going to see profits above 117. down here around 105 remember what we talked about in terms of how much we expected this to move on earnings, maybe 7%, 8% we're essentially participating on an upside move of about that. we're goes to miss most of the losses on a down side move if we do have the stock put to us, it's going to be down here this is a way you can make a bullish bet and participate to the ups
number one, ralph lauren 7.2% applied.ant to make a bullish bet in this stock other thing is we are up about 11% since the beginning of the year worst case, if i do end up owning it, i'd like to own it closer to where it began than where it is. i think we could use a risk reversal to accomplish this. it was about 115 or so at the close today. we can see that right around here, look ag at the 100 level and right up here around 120 the upside we're going to be targeting. trade was i was taking a...
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ralph lauren, 7.7% is what i saw earlier today. i want to make a bullish move in this stock we are up 11% since the beginning of the year. worst case, if i do end up opening it, i want to have it closer to where it was before. we can see right around here, we're looking at the 100 level, essentially, as the down side, and right up here we're right around 120 is essentially the up side the trade specifically i was taking a look at was the 105, 115, 125 call spread you can buy the calls for 125, then sell for 1.50 net you're going to see profits above $1.17 and where you'll sell the stock is right here around $1.25 we expected it to move on earnings maybe 7, maybe 8% we're going to miss most of the losses on a down side move about that size. and finally if we do have the stock put to us it's going to be down at a level where it's not you can essentially own it where it began the year if it doesn't work finally, let's go ahead and take a look at what the probabilities are here first of all, one of the things we can see is stock was $1
ralph lauren, 7.7% is what i saw earlier today. i want to make a bullish move in this stock we are up 11% since the beginning of the year. worst case, if i do end up opening it, i want to have it closer to where it was before. we can see right around here, we're looking at the 100 level, essentially, as the down side, and right up here we're right around 120 is essentially the up side the trade specifically i was taking a look at was the 105, 115, 125 call spread you can buy the calls for 125,...
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trade ralph lauren >> as you all know out there, it is memorial day weekend, the unofficial start of summer in lieu of the final trade, the traders have picked four stocks they say are the perfect sumler sizzlers to kick off the long weekend. tim, what's your pick? >> is it safe to wear seersucker yet? >> tuesday i expect to see you. >> i'll be in. ibb. i think biotech has traded sideways for too long. they're going to sizzle. >> i like dhi. this is a name you want to buy these home builders have been left for dead since rates were on the rise. >> dan, you're sizzling. >> listen, guys, bud red white and blue in a can. this is the one. it's down 25%. >> trades cheap. >> shake shack remember why memorial is named that >> yes >> happy memorial day. don't go anywhere. options action is back right after this hi, kids! i'm carl and i'm a broker. do you offer $4.95 online equity trades? great question. see, for a full service brokerage like ours, that's tough to do. schwab does it. next question. do you offer a satisfaction guarantee? a what now? a satisfaction guarantee. like schwab does.
trade ralph lauren >> as you all know out there, it is memorial day weekend, the unofficial start of summer in lieu of the final trade, the traders have picked four stocks they say are the perfect sumler sizzlers to kick off the long weekend. tim, what's your pick? >> is it safe to wear seersucker yet? >> tuesday i expect to see you. >> i'll be in. ibb. i think biotech has traded sideways for too long. they're going to sizzle. >> i like dhi. this is a name you want...
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nick, thank you for helping us untangle some of it. >>> up next, ralph nader is here.l ask him about the mueller probe and corruption. later, why donald trump was bragging about tv ratings. all of that when we're back in 60 seconds. farm-fresh and delic? only eggland's best. which egg has 6 times more vitamin d, 10 times more vitamin e, and 25% less saturated fat? only eggland's best. which egg is so special, i'd never serve my family anything else? for me, it's only eggland's best. better taste, better nutrition, better eggs. heartburn and gas? ♪ now fight both fast new tums chewy bites with gas relief all in one relief of heartburn and gas ♪ ♪ tum tum tum tums new tums chewy bites with gas relief >>> donald trump campaigned against corruption. >> hillary clinton is an insider who fights only for her donors and for herself. we're going to end the clinton corruption and restore dignity and honesty to government service. >> government corruption and selling access, the exact allegation dogging trump's fixer right now, something he tried to pin on hillary clinton as well
nick, thank you for helping us untangle some of it. >>> up next, ralph nader is here.l ask him about the mueller probe and corruption. later, why donald trump was bragging about tv ratings. all of that when we're back in 60 seconds. farm-fresh and delic? only eggland's best. which egg has 6 times more vitamin d, 10 times more vitamin e, and 25% less saturated fat? only eggland's best. which egg is so special, i'd never serve my family anything else? for me, it's only eggland's best....
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ever wonder what happened to daniel-san, aka ralph macchio, 35 years later?tube red series "cobra kai" answers that, and our brooke anderson was exclusively invited to the atlanta set. >> bonsai. daniel larusso here from larusso auto bringing you specials on all of our inventory. daniel larusso's become very successful. he's the auto king of the san fernando valley. he's happily married with two great kids. not everything is as it seems, as mr. miyagi would say. >> ralph, who's now 56, isn't the only original cast member making a comeback in "cobra kai." >> this is johnny lawrence. he and i go way back. >> this is the guy whose butt you kicked. >> if you want to get technical, i kicked his face. yes, the rivalry is reborn at a higher level. >> this little old grudge match hasn't gone away. he's moved on to his world, and i've digressed into my world. >> i heard you beat up a bunch of teenagers. >> i didn't beat up any teenagers. >> the ten-episode series is being produced by will smith's production company. there will be references to mr. miyagi -- pat morita
ever wonder what happened to daniel-san, aka ralph macchio, 35 years later?tube red series "cobra kai" answers that, and our brooke anderson was exclusively invited to the atlanta set. >> bonsai. daniel larusso here from larusso auto bringing you specials on all of our inventory. daniel larusso's become very successful. he's the auto king of the san fernando valley. he's happily married with two great kids. not everything is as it seems, as mr. miyagi would say. >> ralph,...
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ralph: we are all good.l estate investors since 2013, with running fiduciary capital. over our 40 years, henry and george were prolific in real estate space. it is since 2013 when i joined, we have been a global real estate investor along third-party capital investors. we have a global brand. a dominant franchise in europe, asia and the united states. my job is to connect the dots across the different parts of the firm that are established in these geographic locations to take advantage of real estate related opportunities on behalf of our capital and our clients capital. -- what talked earlier are your favorite plays, retirement homes for example -- housing. blackstone just me to play into warehousing. where is the best opportunity you see? ralph: globally? alix: yes. ralph: korea, the logistics opportunity is interesting. theard the earlier segment, discussion around retail consumption and brick-and-mortar. in korea, 23% of retail sales are online compared to 10% in the united states. there is notkorea, a
ralph: we are all good.l estate investors since 2013, with running fiduciary capital. over our 40 years, henry and george were prolific in real estate space. it is since 2013 when i joined, we have been a global real estate investor along third-party capital investors. we have a global brand. a dominant franchise in europe, asia and the united states. my job is to connect the dots across the different parts of the firm that are established in these geographic locations to take advantage of real...
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number one, ralph lauren, 7.2% implied moves on earnings is what i saw i want to make a bullish bet ins stock and the other thing is, we are up about 11% since the beginning of the year. worse case f i to end up owning it, i'd like to own it closer to where it began. i think we can use a call spread risk reversal. it was about 115 or so at the close today. we can see that right around here we're looking at the 100 level essentially as the downside and right around here is 120. the trade specifically that i was taking a look at was the 105/115/125 call spread. sell the 125 call spread for $1.50. net you'll spend about two bucks. you'll see profit if it's above 117 and where you'll put the stock is down here around 105. remember what we just talked about in terms of how much we expect this had stock to move? we're participating on an upside move about that size. we'll miss most of the losses on a downside move. if we have the stock put to us, it's down around this 105 level. not far above where the stock began the year this is how you can make a bullish bet and participate if the upside
number one, ralph lauren, 7.2% implied moves on earnings is what i saw i want to make a bullish bet ins stock and the other thing is, we are up about 11% since the beginning of the year. worse case f i to end up owning it, i'd like to own it closer to where it began. i think we can use a call spread risk reversal. it was about 115 or so at the close today. we can see that right around here we're looking at the 100 level essentially as the downside and right around here is 120. the trade...
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the two—year—old's father ralph has begun a legal attempt to reveal the new identity ofjon venables.' mother, denise fergus, told bbc radio five live that she didn't want any revenge attacks on her son's killers. eight years in a young offenders is no sentence at all. especially them, they have the best of everything. they had better lives in my opinion
the two—year—old's father ralph has begun a legal attempt to reveal the new identity ofjon venables.' mother, denise fergus, told bbc radio five live that she didn't want any revenge attacks on her son's killers. eight years in a young offenders is no sentence at all. especially them, they have the best of everything. they had better lives in my opinion
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president -- the utility president ralph izzo here today and i appreciate the services he provides to my constituents in the state of new jersey. the network of transmission lines of the backbone of the power system. these transmission lines are critical to providing reliable electricity. conspicuousy large, transmission -- infrastructure project, transmission lines are free from controversy. allocating space for new infrastructure is often a challenge. the electricity sector is going through tremendous change and at the same time, demand for power remains relatively flat. there are new challenges from the weather and security threats as long as making sure the grid is more responsive. this requires us to evaluate the policy tools for is using. we hear opinions about the degree to which for orders are helping or hindering investments and electric transmissions. it is a challenge to get this right. stakeholders will have diverse opinions on how to improve these policies. if you look at the map of existing transmission lines across the country, it is hard for me to believe we need new t
president -- the utility president ralph izzo here today and i appreciate the services he provides to my constituents in the state of new jersey. the network of transmission lines of the backbone of the power system. these transmission lines are critical to providing reliable electricity. conspicuousy large, transmission -- infrastructure project, transmission lines are free from controversy. allocating space for new infrastructure is often a challenge. the electricity sector is going through...
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ralph lauren was up 3. i said it'll be 12 that's happen in this market the market is over running some will say it's a liquidity problem. >> there's no liquidity. if you decide you want a stock, you're going to move it up yourself no broker is going to short it to you whoever shorted it is overrun. >> yeah. nothing, by the way. there's nothing great about the lowe's quarter home deport, on the other hand had a great quarter retrospect and that stock does nothing. that's ludicrous it's ludicrous home depot is better than lowe's for heaven sake. >> judging from the promo for the show succession. based on murdochs than the redstones but it might be a little bit of all of it in there. >> we'll talk to franc rich, one of the producers this morning on squawk alley "veep" fame they sort of pushed back. >> it seems like a little. i'll mention it because this morning cbs does file an amended complaint in delaware seeking permission to issue that dif dent the dividend that will have the diluting the investments they
ralph lauren was up 3. i said it'll be 12 that's happen in this market the market is over running some will say it's a liquidity problem. >> there's no liquidity. if you decide you want a stock, you're going to move it up yourself no broker is going to short it to you whoever shorted it is overrun. >> yeah. nothing, by the way. there's nothing great about the lowe's quarter home deport, on the other hand had a great quarter retrospect and that stock does nothing. that's ludicrous...
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i was particularly interested in what ralph had to say about dwight eisenhower. my first book was about dwight eisenhower and i spent a lot of time studying him at the eisenhower library reading everything i could and trying to re-create the man from the paper trail left behind. at the time i was writing there were very many people left that new eisenhower so i could not really talk to people that knew him. and for a historian that can be absolutely crucial. when i met ralph hallenstein , i could ask him questions and he could fill in personal, human details that often fell through the cracks of the paper trail. he was wonderful to talk to. very approachable. you will hear more i think about his career but i just wanted to say for all the work that he did while alive his good work continues at the hallenstein center . i can say that i've been impressed with the work that he's done for michigan and the hallenstein center . thank you very much everybody. you've been a wonderful audience. >>> live sunday morning, america in turmoil. we look at the impact of the viet
i was particularly interested in what ralph had to say about dwight eisenhower. my first book was about dwight eisenhower and i spent a lot of time studying him at the eisenhower library reading everything i could and trying to re-create the man from the paper trail left behind. at the time i was writing there were very many people left that new eisenhower so i could not really talk to people that knew him. and for a historian that can be absolutely crucial. when i met ralph hallenstein , i...
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that's what the brand needed ralph lauren's style and taste are impeccable but the place wasn't well run. they shut down a account of the stores and points of distributions. brilliant. before the merchandise was too i had withly available and diluted the brand. they got a better esthetic and better performance he created excitement where there wasn't any snow beach literally sold out within hours digital has been a key growth point for the chain. 25% growth in mainland china finally he is speeding up the market in mainland designs that will put ralph lauren on par with fashion forward european retailers that's a faster turnaround time, huge in that business. the problem here was never the style of clothing. it was always the execution. something this new ceo is finally improve, hence the stock is up 14%. that stayed, it's tough to watch the consistent company stocks languish what hurts are the failed turnaround stories or at least the ones that got clobbered today. target down 5% the company wants to grow its on line business faster expanding on line cost money wall street hates spen
that's what the brand needed ralph lauren's style and taste are impeccable but the place wasn't well run. they shut down a account of the stores and points of distributions. brilliant. before the merchandise was too i had withly available and diluted the brand. they got a better esthetic and better performance he created excitement where there wasn't any snow beach literally sold out within hours digital has been a key growth point for the chain. 25% growth in mainland china finally he is...
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to a great extent because of the relationship between the terrifying ralph -- >> announcer: ralph graciea problem. those eyes are menacing! >> anthony: and this man, kurt osiander. a beloved figure in the jiu jitsu community because of his remarkably honest and unvarnished "move of the week" videos. >> kurt: so he gets stuck in a side control here and he gave the guy under hook. boom, you -- up a long time ago. it's so bad now that you're going to have to work really hard. up, scoot, up, in, to my knees, head up, getting side control on the other guy. >> anthony: when you see an mma fight, when they strike it's usually boxing or muay thai or karate. when they throw or trip their opponent, its judo or wrestling, but when it hits the ground you better know brazilian jiu jitsu. object: to choke your opponent or lock one of his extremities in such a way as to make them submit. i do not want this. getting my guard broken then passed. that's bad. it sucks. there's full mount. arm bar. ezekiel choke. rear naked choke. bow and arrow. then as they say, my choices become very limited. it's tap, sn
to a great extent because of the relationship between the terrifying ralph -- >> announcer: ralph graciea problem. those eyes are menacing! >> anthony: and this man, kurt osiander. a beloved figure in the jiu jitsu community because of his remarkably honest and unvarnished "move of the week" videos. >> kurt: so he gets stuck in a side control here and he gave the guy under hook. boom, you -- up a long time ago. it's so bad now that you're going to have to work really...
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found a ralph lauren himself that they are in sync on plans for the company.ook relatively strong, but investors and analysts they -- say they are disappointed in the outlook electricnally, general at a conference today saying this is not going to be a quick fix for the company. one other mover i wanted to point out is netflix. it is not appear to be moving on any particular news. it iss notable today is sending the netflix shares to a new record created there has been a flurry of new programming signed the past couple of days we had simpsons creator signing a deal for a program today, so perhaps that is contributing to that list in netflix shares. >> let's get to first word news. >> james comey is slamming president trump and defending the girls use of a secret informant in the russian investigation. on twitter, he said the practice of using an informant is tightly regulated and essential to protecting the country. come inspiring by president trump is under investigation by the justice department special counsel thread secretary of state says the trust -- nis
found a ralph lauren himself that they are in sync on plans for the company.ook relatively strong, but investors and analysts they -- say they are disappointed in the outlook electricnally, general at a conference today saying this is not going to be a quick fix for the company. one other mover i wanted to point out is netflix. it is not appear to be moving on any particular news. it iss notable today is sending the netflix shares to a new record created there has been a flurry of new...
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it's been a factor >> next hour, we talk to ralph nader, he's concerned. mike, thank you very much. >>> joining us now, hey, professor siegel, master of finance at the warton school in pennsylvania, and rick santelli in chicago rick, i want to quickly start with you you know, dow's up nearly 100 points right now starting to look bet here this afternoon. what do you think the overall tone of the market is? >> i'm very impressed with the overall tone in the market i do think with what's going on with stocks, what jumps out at me is not the fact they rebounded. in the big picture, looking at all the volatility hitting in february, the reversal of the positions that packed in larger portfolios and volatility, we made a nice comeback is this done are we through it? i don't know i say 24,000 is a nice point to continue to revolve around it's fascinating many, of course, looking to see if we clear the 26,000 area, and i think it's possible. more importantly, look how interest rates reacted to the nice streaks as of late, the response has been curve flat ps. think
it's been a factor >> next hour, we talk to ralph nader, he's concerned. mike, thank you very much. >>> joining us now, hey, professor siegel, master of finance at the warton school in pennsylvania, and rick santelli in chicago rick, i want to quickly start with you you know, dow's up nearly 100 points right now starting to look bet here this afternoon. what do you think the overall tone of the market is? >> i'm very impressed with the overall tone in the market i do think...
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resources -- ralph northam had more resources. we can have an hour talking about -- i have a great relationship with what you would call the establishment in the democratic party, the dnc. i served on a unity reform mission. we have a package of reforms unanimously supported. the chair of the party pushed those reforms forward. there is conservative elements in the establishment, which do not understand you need to respond to the people of the country. by and large, there is a significant move in the right direction. host: who are the folks leading? guest: the reaction? host: the barriers you were just talking about. guest: is not tied around one person. there are a group of people who are longtime members of the dnc. many of those people do not have interactions with politics in an electoral sense. when you talk to -- they have a much different view, they are much more open to the change we need. host: larry from l.a. we are talking to jeff weaver, former campaign manager to bernie sanders' 2016 presidential run. caller: good mor
resources -- ralph northam had more resources. we can have an hour talking about -- i have a great relationship with what you would call the establishment in the democratic party, the dnc. i served on a unity reform mission. we have a package of reforms unanimously supported. the chair of the party pushed those reforms forward. there is conservative elements in the establishment, which do not understand you need to respond to the people of the country. by and large, there is a significant move...
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the two—year—old's father ralph has begun a legal attempt to reveal the new identity ofjon venables.ive that she didn't want any revenge attacks on her son's killers. eight years in a young offenders is no sentence at all. especially them, they have the best of everything. they had better lives in my opinion when they killed james. they got given everything. they got given bedrooms, wallpaper, carpets. they got to do basically what they wanted. on their release they probably realised out in the real world now they will be looking over their shoulder. i have always said i don't want them dead because i don't want blood on my hands. i don't agree with killing someone. ijust think, all i ever wanted was justice forjames and getting justice would have been those two from the young offenders to go to proper prison and get proper time in there and maybe venables would have been a better person, i am not sure, i don't think a leopard can change their spots, at least in prison they would have realised what they did was wrong and not get away with it but they did basically get away with his m
the two—year—old's father ralph has begun a legal attempt to reveal the new identity ofjon venables.ive that she didn't want any revenge attacks on her son's killers. eight years in a young offenders is no sentence at all. especially them, they have the best of everything. they had better lives in my opinion when they killed james. they got given everything. they got given bedrooms, wallpaper, carpets. they got to do basically what they wanted. on their release they probably realised out in...
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but cornel, your response to ralph. >> i think it's fair, right. i think if you look at barack obama's back-to-back majorities and we grew the electorate and brought in a lot of young voters and they were obama voters, right, and these young voters, these young very diverse voters were obama voters, and they weren't necessarily hard core democrats. i i think democrats need to work harder at bringing these young voters in. when you look at what happened in 2016, i argue that it wasn't so much what trump did, it was what we failed to do. if you look at the protest vote of those young people who once upon a time were obama voters, who 6 or 8% of them breaking their party in most of the battleground states, that's hillary clinton's losing margin. >> so what is the democrats' mid-term message other than opposing trump? >> well, that's the thing, right, if you look at polling that i've been doing, the check trump message resonates mostly with core democrat voters, voters who are with us already. when you look at younger voters particularly, particularly
but cornel, your response to ralph. >> i think it's fair, right. i think if you look at barack obama's back-to-back majorities and we grew the electorate and brought in a lot of young voters and they were obama voters, right, and these young voters, these young very diverse voters were obama voters, and they weren't necessarily hard core democrats. i i think democrats need to work harder at bringing these young voters in. when you look at what happened in 2016, i argue that it wasn't so...
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we have to find out from the source ralph in new york. ralph. >> caller: yes, how are you doing?king about regeneron. it's getting very little respect. you liked it at 5:you liked it at 400 it's about 300 why don't they just go private >> no, well, more likely the scenario would be that sanofi which owns a gigantic chunk might buy them that's not what len wants to do. i think it's bottoming and the group is bottoming all that said, i know, it has been one painful ride. sanofi owns 22%. i wouldn't be shocked if they want to buy it all but have to get len's approval larry in florida larry. >> caller: boo-yah larry from singer island, florida. i try to watch your show five days a week. you have a great show. >> thank you, i have a great staff. go ahead. >> caller: you betcha. jim, i'm calling about box selling as much as 11% what happened? >> you know, this stock has been straight up. the company has been doing incredibly well. i know there's a lot of hot money in the stock and come back down can you pick some up in a couple of days. let's go to adam in florida. adam. >> caller: boo
we have to find out from the source ralph in new york. ralph. >> caller: yes, how are you doing?king about regeneron. it's getting very little respect. you liked it at 5:you liked it at 400 it's about 300 why don't they just go private >> no, well, more likely the scenario would be that sanofi which owns a gigantic chunk might buy them that's not what len wants to do. i think it's bottoming and the group is bottoming all that said, i know, it has been one painful ride. sanofi owns...
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you're about to hear from a group that is going to honor ralph. and i want to stay a word about what he has meant to me and mostly through the center. and i was privileged to be able to meet ralph. this was now, what, 15 years ago or thereabouts. and i really didn't know anything about him. i'm not from michigan. but i came to learn about his fascinating and important career. and i was particularly interested in what ralph had to say about his commander during world war ii, about dwight eisenhower. my first book was about dwight eisenhower. and i spent a lot of time studying eisenhower at the eisenhower library, reading everything that i could read about quite dwight eisenhower, trying to recreate the man from the paper trail that was left behind. and at the time i was writing, there aren't very many people left who had known eisenhower. so i didn't really get a chance to talk to people who knew him. and for the historian, that can be absolutely crucial. there are times when it is utterly impossible. when i wrote about benjamin franklin, nobody wa
you're about to hear from a group that is going to honor ralph. and i want to stay a word about what he has meant to me and mostly through the center. and i was privileged to be able to meet ralph. this was now, what, 15 years ago or thereabouts. and i really didn't know anything about him. i'm not from michigan. but i came to learn about his fascinating and important career. and i was particularly interested in what ralph had to say about his commander during world war ii, about dwight...
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she knew megan, in pr at ralph lauren.was collaborating with megan on something. >> she won't say whether she paved wait for the royal romance. >> it may have all started right here. at the members only club, on london's dean street. in the summer of 2016. tennis fan megan was in town for wimbledon. was that when she was set up to go on the blind date? and met her prince charming? >> what appealed to him is that she, she was, her own person. >> harry said it was love at first sight. >> the fact that i fell in love with megan so incredibly quickly. was sort of confirmation to me that everything was just perfect. it was this, this beautiful woman just sort of literally tripped and fell into my life. . >> they landed in africa. on their third date. harry took meg gun to the secluded wilderness of botswana. >> we camped out with each other under the stars. >> back in london, the couple tried to keep their budding romance under wraps away from the prying eyes of the world's tabloid media. while visit itting harry here in the ne
she knew megan, in pr at ralph lauren.was collaborating with megan on something. >> she won't say whether she paved wait for the royal romance. >> it may have all started right here. at the members only club, on london's dean street. in the summer of 2016. tennis fan megan was in town for wimbledon. was that when she was set up to go on the blind date? and met her prince charming? >> what appealed to him is that she, she was, her own person. >> harry said it was love at...
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stars ralph macchio and danny are back. >> reporter: the world falling in love with ralph macchio's daniel, mr. miyagi -- >> wax on, wax off. >> -- and their rival, johnny lawrence, played by william zabka. the film's success inspiring several sequels. a reboot, and endless pop culture moments over the last three decades. >> i hate him. he is not the karate kid! the karate kid was william zabka. >> i heard you beat up a bunch of teenagers. >> i didn't beat up any teenagers. >> now the karate kids are back with a new series, cobrakai, sent 34 years after the original. >> no, no, this is johnny lawrence. he and i go way back. >> proving that old rivalries never really die. >> some things never change. >> that's right. i mean mostly you two. you look fabulous. the karate kid himself, ralph macchio and bad boy johnny, william bab ka. >> this is a photograph of me and my wife a few months ago at a party. that's me as you, and my wife as you. >> i witness this every morning. >> i think i read, ralph, it took 30 years for someone
stars ralph macchio and danny are back. >> reporter: the world falling in love with ralph macchio's daniel, mr. miyagi -- >> wax on, wax off. >> -- and their rival, johnny lawrence, played by william zabka. the film's success inspiring several sequels. a reboot, and endless pop culture moments over the last three decades. >> i hate him. he is not the karate kid! the karate kid was william zabka. >> i heard you beat up a bunch of teenagers. >> i didn't beat up...
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i brought it down to the pub. >> here would be ralph's local. is in in kent. >> martin, could you make that a double? these optics -- >> chick lett size. >> put it down in front of hunter. hunter looks at it and says, what's that, a sample? [ laughter ] >> where are you from originally? >> well, i am welsh. my mother was gwenny rogers. >> don't ask me to spell that. >> i can't even do it myself. >> how english do you feel given you grew up in wales? >> in a way it was -- >> the food is pub fare. a runny egg wrapped. >>> the first was hunter thompson, kentucky derby? >> yeah. >> before that, would you say you were a respectable figure making a living doing your work? because you kind of were transformed very quickly into a counter cultural figure. i think a lot of people will appropriately or not see you as an out law artist. >> i didn't want to be an artist. i wanted to be an engineer. i had to go every week to do technical drawing. and that's where lines and circles began. >> right. >> i've been doing a book on critical critters with b.c. sneer
i brought it down to the pub. >> here would be ralph's local. is in in kent. >> martin, could you make that a double? these optics -- >> chick lett size. >> put it down in front of hunter. hunter looks at it and says, what's that, a sample? [ laughter ] >> where are you from originally? >> well, i am welsh. my mother was gwenny rogers. >> don't ask me to spell that. >> i can't even do it myself. >> how english do you feel given you grew up...
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ralph abernathy later said he most collapsed in his arms and said i've never seen him better. it was as though he sensed it was coming. he was shot out, threatened with death, his home, that's why in many ways martin luther king was one of the most courageous leaders even abraham lincoln was not threatened with death every day. john kennedy, robert kennedy was threatened all the time but any time and okay went out in public there was a chance that someone would try to kill him. he didn't need proper body guards it was dangerous and committed life and we should remember on the 50th anniversary of his death. >> now you have written for both adults and young adults this is aimed toward younger adults. >> this is steamed 14 and adult adults. >> i enjoyed. [laughter] i try to tell the story in two ways first or rich visual history so on one level the diagrams told the story i did a lot of hard work to find the photos and also in the diagrams so i try to tell the story visually but also it's also for adults and team that this is a book i'm not upset one -- abscess with the key drama
ralph abernathy later said he most collapsed in his arms and said i've never seen him better. it was as though he sensed it was coming. he was shot out, threatened with death, his home, that's why in many ways martin luther king was one of the most courageous leaders even abraham lincoln was not threatened with death every day. john kennedy, robert kennedy was threatened all the time but any time and okay went out in public there was a chance that someone would try to kill him. he didn't need...
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progressive democrat that pushed for bernie sanders to run i thought he would do sort of the way that ralph nader had done in his presidential runs maybe two to three percent if he did really well he get five percent i was blown away by how well bernie sanders did you know this is a very conservative society in the united states the center in the u.s. is the far right in many other places in the world and bernie sanders calling himself a socialist i said you never get anywhere using that term and long behold in my young people they do or him a poll that was done at the time showed that for the younger generation they had a more positive view of socialism than they did of capitalism of course it also said in the poll they had no idea what socialism what this but i think it's remarkable the way bernie sanders has ignited a generation of benjamin what would be your. formality of if i was to give you three wishes for who would be. i wish we would gently ease out of being an empire and just be a nice democratic nation that learn to live at peace with our neighbors around the world not trying to
progressive democrat that pushed for bernie sanders to run i thought he would do sort of the way that ralph nader had done in his presidential runs maybe two to three percent if he did really well he get five percent i was blown away by how well bernie sanders did you know this is a very conservative society in the united states the center in the u.s. is the far right in many other places in the world and bernie sanders calling himself a socialist i said you never get anywhere using that term...
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the firefight makes no secret that the those are like my friends already ralph outside of my name play in a different european country will win. until don't cool cool. let's let's let's people arrive arise entrance or where they're dealing. with the rest of the. cases. buts returned has to. since when twenty to eighteen among the mind of minnesota might also doesn'. today is right here on the on the phone. trunks ajga has including. lately kricket for between sites. throughout the night does does broken up with fido doesn't. meg going to separate i drag and sayss systems but some some i have a nice night lay he has yet ourrarad file and says that the legal team looming from gaza. violence we may met the. response and and quite why it will be may met with the. response and the idea was no interest rates to into athletic director inspiration. anand ideas he defend us also. bank of the having him as president. so i. don't know how much today he is resigning. straight with what we. laste one judges. that. and i know you'll you lied to you and you and your. like like round round of al. kind
the firefight makes no secret that the those are like my friends already ralph outside of my name play in a different european country will win. until don't cool cool. let's let's let's people arrive arise entrance or where they're dealing. with the rest of the. cases. buts returned has to. since when twenty to eighteen among the mind of minnesota might also doesn'. today is right here on the on the phone. trunks ajga has including. lately kricket for between sites. throughout the night does...
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will have to see whether kara comes on to give ralph some unpredictable speak. we're talking about speed you know liverpool have this irrepressible pressing as their style of play is that something that reales defense will be able to cope with you the club has installed extremely thrilling high pressure since his arrival at liverpool and it's beautiful to watch it's working out so well for them to see especially with players up front like mohammed. what an attacking trio they just work their magic up front so the german coaches really created something special there and realize backplane is not really used to playing against such aggressive pressing it's really hard to say how they will cope one thing that they will need is custom you know as a holding midfielder to help them given out in the back to get the fall the ball up the pitch we'll have to see where the chasm here is enough really just briefly stick your neck out who's going to win. i think it's going to be an attacking game so you know three two in favor of real madrid ok we'll see whether you're right
will have to see whether kara comes on to give ralph some unpredictable speak. we're talking about speed you know liverpool have this irrepressible pressing as their style of play is that something that reales defense will be able to cope with you the club has installed extremely thrilling high pressure since his arrival at liverpool and it's beautiful to watch it's working out so well for them to see especially with players up front like mohammed. what an attacking trio they just work their...
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ralph uk alone built and. i felt easily lee is going to. on the. subject history to restore. we had a little division is really about between iraq and iran. . sexual. we have had. rules. iraq that is yeah. yeah. yeah russian athletes a judge tend to. go anywhere around leave. and that and that was. why i don't think that you be about? he immediately. as that will be will be portfolio leaf uncensored. russia can and. i think i think that as. he's uses paul president and role a very very very very new and. easy easy for forty says so. we. do you have enough not to expect. and there. was i factor. to is of memories assault is christie teaching we do do l if. we. at the evidence last last tuesday and so some of. the lawsuit no no. of course. we have. is russia. we have we have. russians. that i was in the kootenays illegally even even if you can tell because he saw something. italy as have you do is without a doubt. it'll give a legal close to. hundreds. routine denying. the end of the age also also on want. two million on section. nine nine so you know great great not already. n
ralph uk alone built and. i felt easily lee is going to. on the. subject history to restore. we had a little division is really about between iraq and iran. . sexual. we have had. rules. iraq that is yeah. yeah. yeah russian athletes a judge tend to. go anywhere around leave. and that and that was. why i don't think that you be about? he immediately. as that will be will be portfolio leaf uncensored. russia can and. i think i think that as. he's uses paul president and role a very very very...
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joining us now with reaction as ralph read the founder of the faith and freedom coalition and in new york, monica crowley of the london center of policy research. ralph reed, i watched that moment in the debate, with hillary representing the abortion industry with millions and millions of abortions since roe vs. wade, 60 million abortions, 60 million americans were not here. donald trump, it's coming from his background ofe entertainment -- saying what he said. i said he won the election. that was such a great moment. we believe he's going to do the right thing on this title x new regulationhe tonight. how critical is this for him and for the people who turned out to vote for him? >> it can't possibly be overstated, i do know that was your reaction, that was my reaction. i've worked on ten republican presidential campaigns. that's the first nominee of the republican party i have ever seen who in front of a national television audience that exceeded 115 million people was willing to call abortion what it was which is the taking of the precious life of an innocent child. you've got to
joining us now with reaction as ralph read the founder of the faith and freedom coalition and in new york, monica crowley of the london center of policy research. ralph reed, i watched that moment in the debate, with hillary representing the abortion industry with millions and millions of abortions since roe vs. wade, 60 million abortions, 60 million americans were not here. donald trump, it's coming from his background ofe entertainment -- saying what he said. i said he won the election. that...
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ralph izzo, the president of pg&e energy. i appreciate the service that they provide to my constituents and the state of new jersey. the network of transmission lines are the backbone of the power system and are critical to providing reliable electricity. just like any large project, they are really free from controversy and in densely populated areas like the northeast, allocating space for new infrastructure is often a challenge. the electricity sector is ongoing tremendous change. at the same time demand for power has remained relatively flat. there are new challenges of extreme weather and cyber security threats as well as increasing demand for the grid to be more flexible and responsive. they require us to evaluate the tools they are using to manage the evolution. we will hear a variety of opinions on how these orders are helping or hindering. it is a challenge to get the balance correct so it's no surprise that there will be diverse opinions on how to improve these policies. if we look at the map of existing lines it's
ralph izzo, the president of pg&e energy. i appreciate the service that they provide to my constituents and the state of new jersey. the network of transmission lines are the backbone of the power system and are critical to providing reliable electricity. just like any large project, they are really free from controversy and in densely populated areas like the northeast, allocating space for new infrastructure is often a challenge. the electricity sector is ongoing tremendous change. at the...
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charlie: what are you saying ralph?we basically said they are going to make an all-cash bid they came public with it. neil: just as we were closing this deal. charlie: here is the interesting thing. neil: fox entertainment. charlie: there's a few, our stock is way up today for obvious reasons an all cash bid is good for our shareholders. i think what comcast is doing today is trying to stage, get a fox shareholders to stage a revolt against -- neil: and they're interested in that, this isn't fox news or fox business they're interested in movie properties. charlie: the stuff going to disney. neil: right and now all of a sudden, fox is turning the corner right? charlie: they want to stage a re billion and they want to do something that they're doing against redstone in the comcast cbs redstone wars which is this. you own the controlling shares, right? sherry redstone. you own the controlling shares we get it but we look at the laws this way that you still have fiduciary responsibility to your shareholders to accept what i
charlie: what are you saying ralph?we basically said they are going to make an all-cash bid they came public with it. neil: just as we were closing this deal. charlie: here is the interesting thing. neil: fox entertainment. charlie: there's a few, our stock is way up today for obvious reasons an all cash bid is good for our shareholders. i think what comcast is doing today is trying to stage, get a fox shareholders to stage a revolt against -- neil: and they're interested in that, this isn't...
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ralph ids zoe, the ceo of public service enterprise group. dr. izzo, you have five minutes. >> good morning, mr. chairman, ranking member rush, and ranking members of the subcommittee, as well as ranking member pollone, who's had a long and exemplary career of serving my home state. i'm pleased to provide new view on continuing to strengthen and ph. modernizing infrastructure. today i will highlight one federal policy that stands as an impediment to that goal, that being order 1,000. i'm here representing public service enterprise group and our subsidiary pse&g, a 114-year-old company. pse&g owns around 1,600 circuit miles of transmission. despite the fact that pse&g has been named the mid-atlantic's northeast reliable electric utility for 16 years in a row, much of our electric infrastructure is old. while it has helped power the industrial northeast for nearly a century, in recent years we have had to work to replace, upgrade, modernize, and sometimes move parts of the grid in order to ensure our system can withstand extreme weather events and
ralph ids zoe, the ceo of public service enterprise group. dr. izzo, you have five minutes. >> good morning, mr. chairman, ranking member rush, and ranking members of the subcommittee, as well as ranking member pollone, who's had a long and exemplary career of serving my home state. i'm pleased to provide new view on continuing to strengthen and ph. modernizing infrastructure. today i will highlight one federal policy that stands as an impediment to that goal, that being order 1,000. i'm...
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the bbc is reporting that it will be designed by the british-based ralph and russo.hat's the odds-on favorite because they designed the very stunning semi sheer gown that m may began wore as you see on screen. we will bring it to you instantly as we get it. >> ralph russo sounds like someone related to both of us. >> i do have russo family members, yes. >>> back here president trump says he's not sure if the singapore summit is going to actually happen. he is offering north korea's leader assurances. what are they? there's when it of carrot and there's a little bit of stick. next. when did you see the sign? when i needed to jumpstart sales. build attendance for an event. help people find their way. fastsigns designed new directional signage. and got them back on track. get started at fastsigns.com. kyle, we talked about this. there's no monsters. but you said they'd be watching us all the time. no, no. no, honey, we meant that progressive would be protecting us 24/7. we just bundled home and auto and saved money. that's nothing to be afraid of. -but -- -good night, k
the bbc is reporting that it will be designed by the british-based ralph and russo.hat's the odds-on favorite because they designed the very stunning semi sheer gown that m may began wore as you see on screen. we will bring it to you instantly as we get it. >> ralph russo sounds like someone related to both of us. >> i do have russo family members, yes. >>> back here president trump says he's not sure if the singapore summit is going to actually happen. he is offering north...
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it shows him as a far more impressive person and that he did have for lps like anyone. >> and when ralph abernathy wrote his book and talked about the fact that martin luther king had affairs and people were scandalized. not the fact that he had affairs that the abernathy was talking about them. >> i interviewed his mistress of georgia davis who is the woman of standing in w the sole rights movement herself. she comes to memphis late on the night of april 3, actually the early morning of april 4. i felt i had to tell that story given my narrative for the last 31 hours of king's life. his mistress shows up in the middle of that period and there's a chapter in the book in which i profiled her. she is kind of an eyewitness to history. she was there in king's last hours and you could tell what is emotional state was like and what his preoccupations were and what he was trying to do then. i was delighted that she was willing to talk to meo but it dd mean thatha i discussed that he would had a marital affair. but that's no secret. many of his best biographies wrote about it as well. >> there a
it shows him as a far more impressive person and that he did have for lps like anyone. >> and when ralph abernathy wrote his book and talked about the fact that martin luther king had affairs and people were scandalized. not the fact that he had affairs that the abernathy was talking about them. >> i interviewed his mistress of georgia davis who is the woman of standing in w the sole rights movement herself. she comes to memphis late on the night of april 3, actually the early...
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the american diplomat ralph bunche architect of the armistice agreements was awarded the nobel peaceprize i have been awarded the nobel peace prize for this year i am of course. extremely happy and highly honored whatever i was able to do in palestine. a result of the fact that i respect greatly greater international peace organization the united nations. israel's representative to be un abba eban declared there is no need to perceive peace the armistice is enough for us peace would lead the arabs to ask for a price border changes or the return of refugees will vote. i wrote a very long ball. called. the iron wall israel and the arab. but he has a very simple idea or a very simple theme that he noticed and that is that israel throughout its history has been all too ready extremely ready to resort to military force. and remarkably reluctant to engage in meaningful diplomacy with the neighbors if you know. a lot they were caught he been good in the get. my sudhir means about him so i mean it's our brain if you have said that this war gemma could be of fi and mr howe of a total of thirt
the american diplomat ralph bunche architect of the armistice agreements was awarded the nobel peaceprize i have been awarded the nobel peace prize for this year i am of course. extremely happy and highly honored whatever i was able to do in palestine. a result of the fact that i respect greatly greater international peace organization the united nations. israel's representative to be un abba eban declared there is no need to perceive peace the armistice is enough for us peace would lead the...
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she was a golden goddess in ralph lauren on the red carpet.ht up to her last night as she co-chaired a gala. >> i love the met ball. i love museums. i love honestly that the met gala, we e get to wander around the museum and see incredible exhibits every year. it's the fanciest date night we have ever year. >> we're going next year, cam. the gala raised more than there are 13 million for the costume institute. >>> meanwhile, we're halfway through this year's "dancing with the stars" athletes flp is drama. >> oh, man, is there ever in adam rippon throwing shade at tonya harding. >> i was shocked. >> here imcomes. making no apologies for it. >> how does today's skaters feel about the fact that tonya harding is on the show. >> it think there's conflict. because maybe they don't feel that we should be celebrating somebody who did help or knew of an attack of a competitor of hers. >> why? >> she was banned from skating for a reason. and, it wasn't taken away from her. >> and that is why the always unfiltered "dancing with the stars" fan favorite te
she was a golden goddess in ralph lauren on the red carpet.ht up to her last night as she co-chaired a gala. >> i love the met ball. i love museums. i love honestly that the met gala, we e get to wander around the museum and see incredible exhibits every year. it's the fanciest date night we have ever year. >> we're going next year, cam. the gala raised more than there are 13 million for the costume institute. >>> meanwhile, we're halfway through this year's "dancing...
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we may have gotten a clue when ralph and russo were seen in london.e the biggest designers to give us a thought. >> say yes. >> say yes to kresz. >> i think we'll see something modern. not a traditional kind of old school bridal gown. ♪ >> i al would understand if she chooses to do british. i mean, she's joining the royal family. would it make me happy for her to wear an american? yes. >> are 1 billion people expected to watch live, ream ak kra says go big. >> fwhuns a lifetime. the bowl word is watching the. you need to have a statement. >> for her first wedding, she wore a white strapless gown with jeweled belt. wearing white is a no in. >> given the fact that she's getting married for the second time, she can wear pearl, but not white. >> shades of offwhite like cream, oyster, and pearl are considered beautiful and chic. >> very simple. yet very regal. think would look lovely on her. it suits her figure type. >> an unwritten rule when it comes to royal gowns. no bare arms. kate middleton's alexander mcqueen gown had long lace sleeves. in 1947, quee
we may have gotten a clue when ralph and russo were seen in london.e the biggest designers to give us a thought. >> say yes. >> say yes to kresz. >> i think we'll see something modern. not a traditional kind of old school bridal gown. ♪ >> i al would understand if she chooses to do british. i mean, she's joining the royal family. would it make me happy for her to wear an american? yes. >> are 1 billion people expected to watch live, ream ak kra says go big....
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thank you to ralph and sandra for coming and sharing your insights. thank you. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> now for a conversation on the legacy of the fair housing act, please welcome howard husic, vennita gupta and dave stevens, president and ceo of the mortgage bankers association. please welcome atlantic senior editor jillian white. >> good morning. i want to start with a little bit of a framing question that i want to put to all of you. to what extent frhave the goalsf the fair housing act been achieved over the years? >> i think it's a mixed story. i think on one hand there's clear lawed in place that eliminate or at least make it legally culpable to discriminate based on race, sex, et cetera, sexual preference. but we still live in a world today where the opportunity for homeowner ship and safe housing has great disparities in it. it's an area that needs a lot of work. in many ways we're in a housing crisis when you look at the cost of housing and who's getting access to it. there's massive disparities. that's something that needs a lot of foc
thank you to ralph and sandra for coming and sharing your insights. thank you. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> now for a conversation on the legacy of the fair housing act, please welcome howard husic, vennita gupta and dave stevens, president and ceo of the mortgage bankers association. please welcome atlantic senior editor jillian white. >> good morning. i want to start with a little bit of a framing question that i want to put to all of you. to what extent frhave the goalsf...