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: the following is a sponsored presentation for drew and danny's "snap-flipping your way to real estate success" free lunch and dinner events. [ cheers and applause ] get ready, in you area, for the free event that's going to show you how to make money in real estate by flipping properties in a snap! >> if you want to make money from the house-flipping craze... >> ...but don't want to invest a lot of time or money... >> ...or do any of the renovation work... >> guys, then you really need to start snap-flipping. >> so, are you ready? [ cheers and applause ] >> announcer: now may be one of the best times in history to make money in real estate. in fact, the average profit from fixing and flipping a house is currently more than $58,000. and now, a new craze called snap-flipping is sweeping the nation. here's how it works. most people know that in traditional house flipping, an investor purchases a home, improves it, and flips it for a profit. but what most people don't know is that many investors get their properties from ap
: the following is a sponsored presentation for drew and danny's "snap-flipping your way to real estate success" free lunch and dinner events. [ cheers and applause ] get ready, in you area, for the free event that's going to show you how to make money in real estate by flipping properties in a snap! >> if you want to make money from the house-flipping craze... >> ...but don't want to invest a lot of time or money... >> ...or do any of the renovation work... >>...
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. >> you don't have to invest money into properties to be successful in real estate. >> you don't have to spend months renovating properties to be successful in real estate. >> you just need to learn how to snap flip. >> my name is mary ann mckee, and i'm a snap-flipper. my story's a little bit unique. i've struggled with health issues literally since the moment of my birth. by the time i was in my 40s, i was told it had attacked my spine and i would never have a career or work a 9-5 job again. i needed to find a way to support myself and make a living, quite honestly. and that's when i heard about snap-flipping. and i immediately went to the event and found out this is something i can do. now, i've been paid on nine deals. that, to me, is just amazing. the amount of money that has been generated, that i've made from that is just amazing. snap-flipping has just been such a blessing in our lives. >> as hgtv hosts and active investors, danny and i have done nearly 100 real estate deals. >> we believe so strongly in training more snap-flippers because, like many investors, we rely on snap
. >> you don't have to invest money into properties to be successful in real estate. >> you don't have to spend months renovating properties to be successful in real estate. >> you just need to learn how to snap flip. >> my name is mary ann mckee, and i'm a snap-flipper. my story's a little bit unique. i've struggled with health issues literally since the moment of my birth. by the time i was in my 40s, i was told it had attacked my spine and i would never have a career...
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: the following is a sponsored presentation for drew and danny's "snap-flipping your way to real estate success" free lunch and dinner events. [ cheers and applause ] get ready, in you area, for the free event that's going to show you how to make money in real estate by flipping properties in a snap! >> if you want to make money from the house-flipping craze... >> ...but don't want to invest a lot of time or money... >> ...or do any of the renovation work... >> guys, then you really need to start snap-flipping. >> so, are you ready? [ cheers and applause ] >> announcer: now may be one of the best times in history to make money in real estate. in fact, the average profit from fixing and flipping a house is currently more than $58,000. and now, a new craze called snap-flipping is sweeping the nation. here's how it works. most people know that in traditional house flipping, an investor purchases a home, improves it, and flips it for a profit.
: the following is a sponsored presentation for drew and danny's "snap-flipping your way to real estate success" free lunch and dinner events. [ cheers and applause ] get ready, in you area, for the free event that's going to show you how to make money in real estate by flipping properties in a snap! >> if you want to make money from the house-flipping craze... >> ...but don't want to invest a lot of time or money... >> ...or do any of the renovation work... >>...
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the preceding was a sponsored presentation for drew and danny's "snap-flipping your way to real estate success" free lunch and dinner events. finger. >> reporter: 61 yearly debbie puffer has been a patient at duke university since 2014 when doctors began throating her deadly brain cancer glioblastoma with a most unlikely weapon, polio virus. at first she was skeptical. >> i was just going to go home and bury my head in the sand, an r no, i i'm not supposed to do that. >> reporter: for the last four years "60 minutes" has charted the journey of doctors and patients turned medical pioneers. the polio virus genetically modified so it can't cause polio is injected directly into the tumor, attaching to a protein on the cell surface. it begins its attack on the tumor and jump starts the immune system to finish the job. dr. darryl bigger in is part of the team at duke. >> part of a one-two punch? >> exactly, but the most important part we believe is actually the secondary immune response. >> reporter: one month after treatment -- >> it started to break the tumor up. >> reporter: husband mark puffer.
the preceding was a sponsored presentation for drew and danny's "snap-flipping your way to real estate success" free lunch and dinner events. finger. >> reporter: 61 yearly debbie puffer has been a patient at duke university since 2014 when doctors began throating her deadly brain cancer glioblastoma with a most unlikely weapon, polio virus. at first she was skeptical. >> i was just going to go home and bury my head in the sand, an r no, i i'm not supposed to do that....
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the preceding was a sponsored presentation for drew and danny's "snap-flipping your way to real estate success" free lunch and dinner events. o. >>> this quarter billion dollar gps satellite indispensable to the way the american military fights and the rest of us live. from cell phones to atms. it cost another quarter billion to launch it into orbit. after that it is controlled by a small team of airmen from a base in colorado. they wear air force uniforms. today president trump decreed in the future will they become members of a separate space force. >> i am hereby directing the department of defense and pentagon, to immediately begin the process necessary to establish a space force as the sixth branch of the armed forces. that is a big statement. >> it would be the first new branch of the armed services since the air force was created in 1947. less than a year ago, secretary mattis told congress i do not wish to add a separate service that would bring with it a whole new bureaucracy. but proponents of the space force argue the air force is too devoted to fighters and bombers to give space th
the preceding was a sponsored presentation for drew and danny's "snap-flipping your way to real estate success" free lunch and dinner events. o. >>> this quarter billion dollar gps satellite indispensable to the way the american military fights and the rest of us live. from cell phones to atms. it cost another quarter billion to launch it into orbit. after that it is controlled by a small team of airmen from a base in colorado. they wear air force uniforms. today president...
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the preceding was a sponsored presentation for drew and danny's "snap-flipping your way to real estate success" free lunch and dinner events. as. waiting over an hour. taken into the inspection area. we are not allowed to go an further than the doors coming up. >> what you saw today the way it is supposed to happen. the way it is has been happening for years and years. and, the only thing that has changed is this policy of placing officers on the international line. and not allowing them to step over. >> the family that we follow today will be some of the first to reap the benefits from this executive order. so when the families leave, this port of entry, and head to a detention facility. a holding facility, as they process their asylum applications. they will not be separated. that includes that grandmother, and her granddaughter. jeff. >> mireya villarreal in el paso. thank you. a chilling 911 call played in a california courtroom. it was the voice of a girl who had just escaped a horrifying situation. where she and her 12 siblings were allegedly abused and tortured by their parents. jamie y
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the preceding was a sponsored presentation for drew and danny's "snap-flipping your way to real estate success" free lunch and dinner events. paula reed. >> whether it's different things like trade, we are taking care of a lot of problems that should have been taken care of over a numbavn to be patient. but the company's shift administration tariff's on european steel and aluminum. import duties of 25% have been added on a range of products, including the harleys. the eu tariffs will result in an additional cost of $2,200 per motorcycle exported from the u.s. to the eu. >>> and mid continental steel and wire in popular bluff, missouri, the largest nail manufacturer in the u.s. just laid off dozens of workers. operations general manager chris pratt said that the company lost business from increased steel costs. >> the impositions of the tariffs have put our operations in a crisis mode. >> reporter: the white house press secretary sarah sanders blames the eu for the lost american jobs. >> they have engaged repeatedly in unfair trade practices and the president is saying enough is enough. >> repo
the preceding was a sponsored presentation for drew and danny's "snap-flipping your way to real estate success" free lunch and dinner events. paula reed. >> whether it's different things like trade, we are taking care of a lot of problems that should have been taken care of over a numbavn to be patient. but the company's shift administration tariff's on european steel and aluminum. import duties of 25% have been added on a range of products, including the harleys. the eu tariffs...
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the preceding was a sponsored presentation for drew and danny's "snap-flipping your way to real estate success" free lunch and dinner events. r from coke, big tobacco. lenders, nra. the dress code, resort casual. selling access to such events helped raga raise more than $20 million in the last 18 months. cbs news reviewed 88 donations over $50,000 and found more than half of the donors had matters under consideration by a state attorney general, or, had recently settled. others, needed help from the ag community. in 2016, casino magnate gave raga $250,000. two months later, ten republican ags wrote this letter to the trump administration. calling for a federal ban on online gambling. the biggest competition. the cost of a getaway at a swanky golf resort like this one in pinehurst, north carolina, $4,000 per attorney general. but, they don't have to pay a penny. it's considered a gift. >> we are -- >> we met bill newton at a different conference for state based consumer advocates in the base the of a d.c. hotel. newton doesn't have corporate cash. here's what happens when he wants to meet with
the preceding was a sponsored presentation for drew and danny's "snap-flipping your way to real estate success" free lunch and dinner events. r from coke, big tobacco. lenders, nra. the dress code, resort casual. selling access to such events helped raga raise more than $20 million in the last 18 months. cbs news reviewed 88 donations over $50,000 and found more than half of the donors had matters under consideration by a state attorney general, or, had recently settled. others,...
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the preceding was a sponsored presentation for drew and danny's "snap-flipping your way to real estate success" free lunch and dinner events. you could save energy by living off the grid. completely. you could generate your own energy, at home. maybe you could save energy by weaving your own shoes... out of flax. or... just set the washing machine to cold. do your thing, with energy upgrade california. >> it would be with absolute firmness that we move forward with retaliatory measures on july 1. >> what's not in good faith when you leave there, you fly out of there, and the host, canadian prime minister starts taking whacks at you. pot shots at you. on the eve of this korean summit. >> aboard air force one, president trump accused trudeau of making false statements while calling him very dishonest and weak. >> it is a remarkable public rebuke of a long time u.s. ally. punctuating a rocky summit which found president trump facing off with traditionally close counter parts. >> i would rather see russia in the g-8 as opposed to the g-7. >> a divide underscored by the president's suggestion russi
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one of the interesting elements of the story is that this is based on a very successful real estate playn philadelphia. a high-end apartment building that has been a very lucrative investment. dwant task about the ideas you might be protecting, he might have to do this. you can get people to become active in funds like this and take them out in a way, but he is protected. : it will beason interesting to see if he follows in his lead -- if people follow in his lead. he is one of the legendary activist investors. he has had a bad few years to saast. valiant being the company that a lot of people look at the today big hit on financially and from a public profile perspective. he was so adamant about it and it didn't work out. that's one of the things try using this between the stock price and that. andas had a better 2018 there is some wind in his sale. it is interesting, we are seeing the wind in the sales -- sails, let's talk abo another hedge fund in the green. we are seeing alan howard back with a bang. jason: it's interesting, not surprising to either of you, not just about hedge fund p
one of the interesting elements of the story is that this is based on a very successful real estate playn philadelphia. a high-end apartment building that has been a very lucrative investment. dwant task about the ideas you might be protecting, he might have to do this. you can get people to become active in funds like this and take them out in a way, but he is protected. : it will beason interesting to see if he follows in his lead -- if people follow in his lead. he is one of the legendary...
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it seems to have been successful in the new york real estate game whether on the world stage or not isph, they have got a story about gagging orders, no point in gagging orders if names are already online. that is what a top judge says. another story about the influence of social media. the topjudge is stepping down and you can see which he means. social media is ahead of the game now, people's names, that thing of having, halfway around the world for the truth has a chance to get its trousers on but you think there is a wider issue around social media. when newspapers comply with all these injunctions to not mean people you should see how many e—mails we get every day coming through, these names must not be mentioned, these are the rules of how the case may not be covered. people are dissatisfied, they go to social media and decry the press for playing by the rules. i wonder if, this is an interesting question as to whether anybody, have we entirely surrendered privacy and attempting to obtain it in the courts where it's available in any other platform is perhaps going to be difficult
it seems to have been successful in the new york real estate game whether on the world stage or not isph, they have got a story about gagging orders, no point in gagging orders if names are already online. that is what a top judge says. another story about the influence of social media. the topjudge is stepping down and you can see which he means. social media is ahead of the game now, people's names, that thing of having, halfway around the world for the truth has a chance to get its trousers...
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that's how he works, how he's so successful as a real estate developer in new york.nd if flattering this little creep is the way to stop a war that will kill tens of thousands of americans, that's best case, liz, best case. i'm all for it. worst case is dropping a hot rock on san francisco or los angeles. i would prefer not to go out in that particular blaze of glory. and if kissing up to this creep will stop it, i'm willing to give i a shot. elizabeth: white house officials say it's unacceptable, north korea's human rights record. the distinction is getting lost here, i think, with what's going on with what the president is saying. the president r parents of otto warmbier praised trump r president trump. what's your reaction to that? >> the parents certainly understand the job that the president has done, which is remarkable, frankly. i mean, we're now five months after what was potentially a nuclear showdown with north korea. people forget, and certainly reporters are forgetting all of this. this was a dark time not too long ago. and frankly having a good relations
that's how he works, how he's so successful as a real estate developer in new york.nd if flattering this little creep is the way to stop a war that will kill tens of thousands of americans, that's best case, liz, best case. i'm all for it. worst case is dropping a hot rock on san francisco or los angeles. i would prefer not to go out in that particular blaze of glory. and if kissing up to this creep will stop it, i'm willing to give i a shot. elizabeth: white house officials say it's...
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real estate network. get ready. (gentle music) because we have the perfect opportunity for you. and here to tell you all about it is actor, athlete, and successful cain. - have you been looking for a way to achieve your financial goals? have you ever thought that you could achieve those goals by investing in real estate? imagine being your own boss. taking the vacations you've always fantasized about. paying off your house. or buying the car of your dreams. or maybe you're looking to create financial freedom for you, and generations to come. hi, i'm dean cain, and i want to share with you how thousands of people, just like you, have already begun to realize financial success
real estate network. get ready. (gentle music) because we have the perfect opportunity for you. and here to tell you all about it is actor, athlete, and successful cain. - have you been looking for a way to achieve your financial goals? have you ever thought that you could achieve those goals by investing in real estate? imagine being your own boss. taking the vacations you've always fantasized about. paying off your house. or buying the car of your dreams. or maybe you're looking to create...
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he has also been successful as a real estate investor in philadelphia. outside the fund.sing that asset to borrow money to buy back shares in this to get back. david: to raise the price. >> exactly. david: he thinks it is a better deal. >> that is exactly right. this is where investors are always asking, what is your stake in this? you are a smart manager. >> he is no different from jamie dimon buying jpmorgan when he thought it was underpriced. he made a lot of money off of it because he was right. alix: is that desperate? >> it depends on your perspective. >> he had a terrible year last year. he has been more successful on wall street. bill ackman his help to make the case for activism. .e has had some bad bets we will see if this will get him on track. money is money. under price, overpriced asset. alix: glass half empty. david: food giants are dealing with rapid shifts. food conglomerates have seen ceo step down, most recently with the departure of campbell soup's denise morrison. the global chief marketing leader at campbell soup, and joe pollock. welcome. i want to
he has also been successful as a real estate investor in philadelphia. outside the fund.sing that asset to borrow money to buy back shares in this to get back. david: to raise the price. >> exactly. david: he thinks it is a better deal. >> that is exactly right. this is where investors are always asking, what is your stake in this? you are a smart manager. >> he is no different from jamie dimon buying jpmorgan when he thought it was underpriced. he made a lot of money off of...
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real estate lawyer and represents a lot of us in the manhattan real estate world. little building and it worked out. he did another, and it worked out. and now he has become a very wealthy, successfulan. it is nice that he is here. nice guy. you what we have done has not been done before. we have created a lot of different things. regulation cuts, the biggest in history. days so far. you can go for years, eight 16 years, nobody has cut regulations like we have. nobody has created tax cuts like we have. no one is going to protect your second amendment like we will. for a lot of the small business the farmers, all the people we love and share -- cherish, no more state tax. in the old days, they had to go out and get financing and pay interest. they would lose their farms and businesses. --have cut the state tax estate tax. the heritage foundation this came out recently and said we have already implemented 64% of our top agenda items, that is ahead of anybody, including ronald reagan. we have done a lot of work in a short time. america is open for business. i got elected on make america great again. first,ted using america and that is what we are doing. we are renegotiating horrible t
real estate lawyer and represents a lot of us in the manhattan real estate world. little building and it worked out. he did another, and it worked out. and now he has become a very wealthy, successfulan. it is nice that he is here. nice guy. you what we have done has not been done before. we have created a lot of different things. regulation cuts, the biggest in history. days so far. you can go for years, eight 16 years, nobody has cut regulations like we have. nobody has created tax cuts like...
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natalia and her husband michael decided on was lake nonna in orlando, one of the latest successes in wellness real estatethe entire 17 square mile development is designed to optimize healthy living through amenities and events. >> how do you think life would have been for you, your husband and the boys had you not moved here? >> i definitely wouldn't have had free yoga. i probably wouldn't have been open to meditation. the boys, it wouldn't be as easy to just have ready-made friends. >> reporter: here yoga and meditation classes are free and community events arranging from gardening to live music encourage neighbors to bond. >> there are many communities where people don't know their neighbors. >> right, right. >> we run 1,000 events a year, right? that's how we make a difference here in terms of collaboration, getting people together, providing a venue for people to do that, and then the people do all the work. >> reporter: company president says 14,000 residents have moved into these homes which can be customized to improve health. >> this is the shopping list review stream. >> reporter: nearly 11% of
natalia and her husband michael decided on was lake nonna in orlando, one of the latest successes in wellness real estatethe entire 17 square mile development is designed to optimize healthy living through amenities and events. >> how do you think life would have been for you, your husband and the boys had you not moved here? >> i definitely wouldn't have had free yoga. i probably wouldn't have been open to meditation. the boys, it wouldn't be as easy to just have ready-made...
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success. ignore the real estate bubble and ignored tech boom in 2000.could be those moments where it's all coming to a crash, i think at this point nothing really bad is going to happen to the economy or the tax cuts that are placed because of all this news. at least that's what investors are saying. neil: what do you think? >> i agree with jonas, health care is what holds best to democrs,hat they should be hammering over and over again. republicans are weak on the issue. neil: they are all over the map on the health care thing. >> obamacare is more popular, obama himself is. if you look at key races, new jersey, virginia, the health care issue was the bellwether there. when you look at the messaging out of democrats barring the crumbs and the thousand dollars, we don't talk about that that much though i just said in national tv again, you see in the races people are looking at health care issue. that's reflected on what jonas is talking about, the market will continue to do well, consumer confidence will continue to grow and the president is getting cr
success. ignore the real estate bubble and ignored tech boom in 2000.could be those moments where it's all coming to a crash, i think at this point nothing really bad is going to happen to the economy or the tax cuts that are placed because of all this news. at least that's what investors are saying. neil: what do you think? >> i agree with jonas, health care is what holds best to democrs,hat they should be hammering over and over again. republicans are weak on the issue. neil: they are...
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lemonis: the real-estate play is sal working to keep the business alive long enough so that he can have the option to buy the building at or below market. if he is successfulnd able to turn the building around, he could stand to make millions. so, really, if you can figure out to keep this business open with somebody else's money... sal: right. lemonis: ...that when -- you said "right," right? sal: the point i'm trying to make -- lemonis: you said "right," didn't you? sal: for me -- lemonis: you think that's funny, don't you? 'cause i think it's funny. nick: i mean... lemonis: he doesn't realize what he just said to me. sal: by putting capital into the business, it's gonna stabilize the business. lemonis: well, the business shouldn't be burdened with all this debt. sal: right. that's what i'm saying. lemonis: this debt is you guys playing high-stakes poker with chase, citibank, discover so that you can have a right to buy a building that you don't own and can't afford that somebody else will finance for you. and if, five years from now, business isn't doing well, whether you'll admit it or not, you don't really care because you can just sell the building a
lemonis: the real-estate play is sal working to keep the business alive long enough so that he can have the option to buy the building at or below market. if he is successfulnd able to turn the building around, he could stand to make millions. so, really, if you can figure out to keep this business open with somebody else's money... sal: right. lemonis: ...that when -- you said "right," right? sal: the point i'm trying to make -- lemonis: you said "right," didn't you? sal:...
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from this first restaurant to where we're at today originally was we had a successful restaurant early on a piece of real estateame available next to us that we thought would be a great opportunity for another restaurant forced us to come up with another new restaurant that was 1998. fast forward to today, we caught the bug. we love creating and cultivating new ideas. and bringing them to life and then growing them into brands around the country >> what was the very first restaurant and what was the new one you came up with for next door >> yeah, the one in 1998 was wild flower in tucson, arizona, which is still open. and our flagship the one next door was sauce, a fast casual pizza concept. app long, long time ago we were early in the game in the fast casual business. >> is that one still open too? >> that one is still open too. we sold that one about four years ago. we grew that to about 13 units and sold that. most all of our restaurants are still open today we have a pretty good track record >> the restaurant business is notoriously tough and consumers are fickle what do you think it is that you've figured
from this first restaurant to where we're at today originally was we had a successful restaurant early on a piece of real estateame available next to us that we thought would be a great opportunity for another restaurant forced us to come up with another new restaurant that was 1998. fast forward to today, we caught the bug. we love creating and cultivating new ideas. and bringing them to life and then growing them into brands around the country >> what was the very first restaurant and...
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real estate agent. she had two kids and there was nothing in her background to pretend that she would want to start one of the most successful movements of our time. most of the leaders we studied were everyday individuals that got caught up in these issues and wanted to make a difference. they were able to make changes. i will say just like now each of you has the power to change things, also thank you very much. [applause]. great. sounds like there might be some questions from the floor. or reflections, comments on what we shared? >> i was struck by the 10-- 10-- 10-- 20 and i'm grappling with we were trying to form the collaborative in our larger community on trauma and how it affects people and how to deal with it in a broadway. was there any evidence in your research that 10/10/10/20 is also similar to 10 being a county or three or four organizations? you did it by stay, but it seems like it could be applied to small groupings in the concept. >> absolutely. that is a great point. you can telescope that down to the county level, so i think the heart of it before you telescope it up to global and take it to countries. let
real estate agent. she had two kids and there was nothing in her background to pretend that she would want to start one of the most successful movements of our time. most of the leaders we studied were everyday individuals that got caught up in these issues and wanted to make a difference. they were able to make changes. i will say just like now each of you has the power to change things, also thank you very much. [applause]. great. sounds like there might be some questions from the floor. or...
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that is after successions of losses while the s&p 500 is up 3/10 of 1%. real estatend tech are up. telecom and materials not doing great. the nasdaq is adding to that all-time high. i'm talking about a good day for u.s. stocks. canada, not too bad. amanda: look at us now. our dollar not doing well amid trade tensions. the canadian stock exchange is tracking to close at her record. it is in record territory. if it closes above 16,000 413, that is a new territory for this one. one reason today, canada took a legalizing to cannabis for recreational use. a crucial vote in parliament passed. here's a look out cannabis stocks have performed. think theylue, some are overvalued. the tikka step closer to having real businesses today. sweetened $71s billion bid from disney today. $10 a38 a share price is share higher than what disney offered in december and three dollars above comcast's bid from last week. it is an all-cash offer. bloomberg is reporting disney is said to be close to winning usa to trust approval for the deal. the u.s. justice department said to be set to appro
that is after successions of losses while the s&p 500 is up 3/10 of 1%. real estatend tech are up. telecom and materials not doing great. the nasdaq is adding to that all-time high. i'm talking about a good day for u.s. stocks. canada, not too bad. amanda: look at us now. our dollar not doing well amid trade tensions. the canadian stock exchange is tracking to close at her record. it is in record territory. if it closes above 16,000 413, that is a new territory for this one. one reason...
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real estate company. he had a coal company. he served term in the massachusetts senate. >> the first kennedy to hold elective office raises the man who will open the path for his son's success. >> joseph p. kennedy is one of these absolutely remarkable people. he had been a hollywood producer. at 25, the youngest bank president in the country. he was a genius at the stock market. one of the richest men in the united states. >> joseph and his wife rose, the daughter of a beloved boston mayor, will raise nine children. almost from the moment he is born, robert struggles to find his place in the large family. >> i think in any family where there's a lot of children, you are fighting with one another, competing with one another. >> he was the third son, ten years younger thanoe junior, the oldest boy. eight years younger than jack. he idolized his older brothers, loved his older brothers. for them, he was a nuisance. >> my grandfather was the runt. so he was not raised to believe that he was going to be attorney general and run for president. those were positions that were set out for other brothers. >> he finds meaning in the devotions and writes the catholic church. >> he rea
real estate company. he had a coal company. he served term in the massachusetts senate. >> the first kennedy to hold elective office raises the man who will open the path for his son's success. >> joseph p. kennedy is one of these absolutely remarkable people. he had been a hollywood producer. at 25, the youngest bank president in the country. he was a genius at the stock market. one of the richest men in the united states. >> joseph and his wife rose, the daughter of a...
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real-estate investment. i'm buying it to give gary an opportunity to get the business back on its feet. and so i'm gonna bust everybody's fanny to make sure that we're successful. so, when we go through this process, i'm 100% in charge. what i say goes. and so, we're gonna look at people, process, and product. i think the process is broken. when i find out that you guys are taking money out of your own pockets to make sure there's fish there, that's a broken process. when i found out that customers want prepared foods and we don't have them, that's a broken process. and so we obviously want to study this case, study the square footage, and figure out ways to make every square inch of this place more profitable. in swansons fish market, their cases make up 54 square feet of space -- 18x3. i now believe that i can take 54 square feet of space and double the revenue. the prepared foods have a 60% margin, versus the fresh fish at 30%, and so i know that if i can take the products that are in the current case and cook it, grill it, boil it, season it -- do all the things to it -- and make them prepared foods, we can go from doing $150,000 a month in sales to well o
real-estate investment. i'm buying it to give gary an opportunity to get the business back on its feet. and so i'm gonna bust everybody's fanny to make sure that we're successful. so, when we go through this process, i'm 100% in charge. what i say goes. and so, we're gonna look at people, process, and product. i think the process is broken. when i find out that you guys are taking money out of your own pockets to make sure there's fish there, that's a broken process. when i found out that...
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candy lightner when she started mad was a real estate agent, had two kids, there was nothing in her background that she would go on to start one of the most successfulements of our time. one of the leaders were every day individuals that got caught up in these issues and wanted to make a difference. they were able to make these changes. i will say just like each of them, each of you has the power to change things too. so thank you very much. [applause] .. . >> i was struck by the 10-10 and 10-20. and i'm grabbling with really trying to inform the collaborative and our larger community on trauma and how it affects people and how to deal with it in a broad way. was there any evidence in your research that 101010/20 is also similar to the 10 being a county or three or four organizations. in other words, you did it by state. but it seems that it could be applied to smaller groupings, you know, in the concept of 101010/20. >> absolutely. i think that's a great point. you can telescope that down to the county level, right? but i think that the heart of it -- or you can telescope it up to global, right. taking each country and advocating with any country.
candy lightner when she started mad was a real estate agent, had two kids, there was nothing in her background that she would go on to start one of the most successfulements of our time. one of the leaders were every day individuals that got caught up in these issues and wanted to make a difference. they were able to make these changes. i will say just like each of them, each of you has the power to change things too. so thank you very much. [applause] .. . >> i was struck by the 10-10...
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real estate is the place they have done ok in the u.s., not so well overseas. ae liquid keys has not been place of great successe, and from a shareholder perspective, probably public investors have not bought the private equity story. carlyle seems to have done and even less good job convincing is ac investors that this deal. i like what caps on li said. he said private equity is an alternative phrase for what we are trying to do. even the alternative in front of the word investment in 20 or 30 years might no longer be there. these guys are managing the transition. jason: and that is something they do have in front of them, and they have to be able to create a firm that is year toward that. what is interesting that they said is we have to turn this into a firm that is not about a couple of guys at the top or the specific challenges. julia: and a billion -- and a brilliant bit that when he talked to david rubenstein, he never picked up the phone. a great interview. jason kelly, thank you for that. be sure to pick up the latest issue of bloomberg markets magazine on newsstands and online. from new york, this is b
real estate is the place they have done ok in the u.s., not so well overseas. ae liquid keys has not been place of great successe, and from a shareholder perspective, probably public investors have not bought the private equity story. carlyle seems to have done and even less good job convincing is ac investors that this deal. i like what caps on li said. he said private equity is an alternative phrase for what we are trying to do. even the alternative in front of the word investment in 20 or 30...
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the key to trump's success in north korea she writes, who would have thought a real estate developerous for plastering his name in big letters on buildings would be a champion in foreign policy. it turns out that being confident, tough and aggressive works well for a visit at dealing with dangerous pipsqueak's like isis and north korea. trump is not intimidated by anybody. not by business rivals, not by rogue fbi agents, certainly not by failed experts to urge meekness, caution and limited goals. to mansident is devoted -- one thing, our military. he does understand how power works. it was protected by china. first trump remove the protection going after china. it has been pointing out for months that trade pressure on prerequisite to movement on korea. you can read that and more at american thinker. in austin, texas. good morning. caller: good morning. discouraging and sad , to hear the people that go on and talk about how other presidents were not able to get when theye with kim, chose not to go because they did not want to elevate this brutal desperate. unfortunately we are about
the key to trump's success in north korea she writes, who would have thought a real estate developerous for plastering his name in big letters on buildings would be a champion in foreign policy. it turns out that being confident, tough and aggressive works well for a visit at dealing with dangerous pipsqueak's like isis and north korea. trump is not intimidated by anybody. not by business rivals, not by rogue fbi agents, certainly not by failed experts to urge meekness, caution and limited...
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success story. help us with this. we were talking about this off air app a number of real estate firms have actually gone bankrupt overoing on? >> the industry is in a blockbuster versus netflix cross roads. strungo provide value for the agent. thagent is the only entity that pays them i know this first hand my mom's been an agent my entire life i've seen her moving from firm to firm. >> here's the real question. you've been a beneficiary of the capital coming in. how much of this -- it's sort of like we talk about with uber somehow silicon valley or softbank or whatever is effectively subsidizing the real estate brokerage market right now. >> so i think the world woke up to real estate being the largest segment of the global economy. $216 trillion of assets were four times the size of public company in the world we're the only company that is empowering agents. our only customer is the agent we want to realize their dreams. >> i guess what i'm trying to understand, though, is with all the vc money you've had, you've been able to effectively buy up big parts of the market, right you've been able to pick off some of th
success story. help us with this. we were talking about this off air app a number of real estate firms have actually gone bankrupt overoing on? >> the industry is in a blockbuster versus netflix cross roads. strungo provide value for the agent. thagent is the only entity that pays them i know this first hand my mom's been an agent my entire life i've seen her moving from firm to firm. >> here's the real question. you've been a beneficiary of the capital coming in. how much of this...
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success. it hasn't been done before. but i think steve's right in that, you know, a lot of the devil's inthe details in something like this. president trump is, he's negotiating major, major real estateght well find in this one is he better keep his secretary of state mike pompeo very, very close to him, to his side of the table because once the talks get, start to get specific, once they start talking about what they'll actually do, it'd be really important to be well versed in this summit of what denuclearization -- in this subject of what denuclearization truly is. charles: go ahead, steve. >> another thing, too, what do the words mean. back in 1968 richard nixon thought he had an agreement with the japanese on textiles, big issue of the day. he thought japan said yes, japan didn't think they said yes, huge misunderstanding. they've got to understand what exactly do the words mean so they don't have that kind of misunderstanding. charles: john? >> yeah, you know, as steve knows, there's a famous moment in history where the walk in the woods as it were with reagan anç gorbachev, and that kind of comes to mind here as i think about what might be ahead for us. imagine, you know, the
success. it hasn't been done before. but i think steve's right in that, you know, a lot of the devil's inthe details in something like this. president trump is, he's negotiating major, major real estateght well find in this one is he better keep his secretary of state mike pompeo very, very close to him, to his side of the table because once the talks get, start to get specific, once they start talking about what they'll actually do, it'd be really important to be well versed in this summit of...