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once they scanned all our faces, somebody is going to be able to make a perfect replica of robert frank. >> and it will be much better than the real thing. >> it will be like the movie x machine. it may end the same thing. >> it does feel like a sci fi movie. >> but it's here >> i know. >>> thank you all very much. >>> speaking of stopping to get a cup of cough knee, shares of luckin coffee on a tear. and a top analyst says luckin ses they have more room to run next we see patterns. relationships. when you use location technology, you can see where things happen, before they happen. with esri location technology, you can see what others can't. ♪ machine. machihey, saved you a seat. this round's on me. hey, can you st me? come on in. find your place today, with silversneakers. included in most medicare advantage plans. enroll today by calling the number on your screen or visit getsilversneakers.com there is a coffee battle brewing in china it looks like luckin coffee is a bit of a home field advantage. right now shares of the company up 140% while starbucks is seeing single digit returns
once they scanned all our faces, somebody is going to be able to make a perfect replica of robert frank. >> and it will be much better than the real thing. >> it will be like the movie x machine. it may end the same thing. >> it does feel like a sci fi movie. >> but it's here >> i know. >>> thank you all very much. >>> speaking of stopping to get a cup of cough knee, shares of luckin coffee on a tear. and a top analyst says luckin ses they have...
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not all is well, robert frank, in the luxury auto markets those cars doing well. let's focus on the negative. what happened to aston martin? >> a lot wrong with that company. products, management >> what's wrong with the product? good looking car >> but they all look the same. the vanquish, the vantage, they all look the same. very expensive they have so much competition now. it's all riding on the dbx, the suv, this will be a $200,000 suv. there are between porsche, mercedes, the number of expensive suvs out there, too much choice. >> and now does china's geely come in and help aston martin which has a lot of debt. ever since the ipo, the stock has opinion on a free fall even china could not provide the rescue line that aston martin is looking for. >> it's a tough situation. outside of them, there's no other buyer. so they have -- >> you wonder, how much money is out there, kate. these cars are so expensive. i guarantee these are not people buying on credit >> look how much wealth has been created in the united states over the past year >> so people are selling t
not all is well, robert frank, in the luxury auto markets those cars doing well. let's focus on the negative. what happened to aston martin? >> a lot wrong with that company. products, management >> what's wrong with the product? good looking car >> but they all look the same. the vanquish, the vantage, they all look the same. very expensive they have so much competition now. it's all riding on the dbx, the suv, this will be a $200,000 suv. there are between porsche, mercedes,...
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contessa brewer, robert frank, and rahel solomon. >> who is contessa brewer?> for 400 -- top three favorite person on the set now. all right, first up, shares of google's parent company, alphabet, hitting a new all-time high pivotal research upgrading to a buy rating from the whole boosting their target to 1,650 the math is about 18 more upside on alphabet. the analyst says he's optimistic about the new ceo of the whole company. he's also bullish on google's cloud opportunity and points out the strength in the core advertising business what's interesting about this, last night watching the golden globes, everybody talking about netflix and amazon i'll bet you that google with youtube is actually the most-watched, quote, network in the world, and it's -- doesn't seem to be getting a lot of love >> it may not. the investor here seems to like pichai's compensation package, a significant amount that's tied to the stock price so if the stock does well compared to the s&p 500, shareholders do well they really like that. >> yeah, if you outperform -- had fee outperfo
contessa brewer, robert frank, and rahel solomon. >> who is contessa brewer?> for 400 -- top three favorite person on the set now. all right, first up, shares of google's parent company, alphabet, hitting a new all-time high pivotal research upgrading to a buy rating from the whole boosting their target to 1,650 the math is about 18 more upside on alphabet. the analyst says he's optimistic about the new ceo of the whole company. he's also bullish on google's cloud opportunity and...
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robert frank courtney reagan. happy friday. >> happy friday. >> thanks, guys. >> stocks falling after the u.s. air strike in iraq but one asset is climbing on the news and it's not gold we'll tell you what it is. that's coming up next. ♪ limu emu & doug and now for their service to the community, we present limu emu & doug with this key to the city. [ applause ] it's an honor to tell you that liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. and now we need to get back to work. [ applause and band playing ] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ exchange." there is gold as a safe haven and then there's bit coin. the cryptocurrency jumping 4% in the wake of that u.s. air strike that killed iran's top military commander. now trading up more than 6% there for bit coin prices. that marks a sharp turnaround following a tumultuous six months where bit coin had dropped below the 7,000 mark it does again. continue to just hover around 7352 right now coming up, sec
robert frank courtney reagan. happy friday. >> happy friday. >> thanks, guys. >> stocks falling after the u.s. air strike in iraq but one asset is climbing on the news and it's not gold we'll tell you what it is. that's coming up next. ♪ limu emu & doug and now for their service to the community, we present limu emu & doug with this key to the city. [ applause ] it's an honor to tell you that liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you...
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robert frank has more on their financial status and what do yo dough if you have to get a day job?> yeah, we're all worried about the royals right now and how they're going to make money. they're saying they'll work to become financially independent, but only give up a small fraction of their income and they will keep much of their family wealth and those benefits so here's how it works they have two main sources of income one comes from the government. one from the family. the government funds come from what's calls the sovereign grant. a taxpayer funded income for their royal duties the total grant to tall royals in 2019 was just under $100 million but only a small part of that, maybe around 2 to $3 million went to harry and meghan that paid about 5% of their official expenses. so they'll lose that funding keep their royal home in windsor in which they had renovated for $3 million this summer at taxpayer expense they'll keep their security and their biggest sources of income. that is from the family. now harry inherited about $14 million from princess diana how estimated at over
robert frank has more on their financial status and what do yo dough if you have to get a day job?> yeah, we're all worried about the royals right now and how they're going to make money. they're saying they'll work to become financially independent, but only give up a small fraction of their income and they will keep much of their family wealth and those benefits so here's how it works they have two main sources of income one comes from the government. one from the family. the government...
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joining us, robert frank, kate rogers and frank holland ready to go?yes. >> all right first up, not much of a holiday miracle for macy's same store sales declined in the holiday season and yet that's good enough for wall street, especially since analysts expected sales to drop by much, much more and a spade of store closings the stock is up, a small boost and of session highs that stock down nearly 42% over 12 months. this was a rough year for the retailers. especially for the mall-based retailers and the department stores within this. >> only in this retail environment is the sales decline 0.6% great news for macy's i was at target on black friday, a different retailer, but even in that store there weren't a ton of people in there shopping. but the landscape shifted. these mall retailers are forced do to do the steep declines. >> now they open up on thanksgiving running through. it is not the time -- you don't see it anymore rushing in the doors. >> looking at the top line lack of disappointment but the bottom line is going to be where it hurts becaus
joining us, robert frank, kate rogers and frank holland ready to go?yes. >> all right first up, not much of a holiday miracle for macy's same store sales declined in the holiday season and yet that's good enough for wall street, especially since analysts expected sales to drop by much, much more and a spade of store closings the stock is up, a small boost and of session highs that stock down nearly 42% over 12 months. this was a rough year for the retailers. especially for the mall-based...
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announced the record year for its services business $386 million on new year's day and 1.5 billion robert frankistmas eve and new year's eva loan. if that pace would be kept up, that would be 70 to $75 billion in sales at that rate. >> yeah. >> in a year in the app store for apple. >> the news function of apple right now, 100 million users of apple news podcast, 800,000 podcasts. >> oversaturation definition. >> 800,000 >> 800,000, yeah. >> i only listen to meg's. >> you have a podcast? >> i used to. >> okay. >> i keep playing the same one over and over. >> look, this speaks to the power of that ecosystem and the power of what they say is the real future of apple, with which is not the iphone, not hardware. >> china is supposed to be the big wish apple. >> mad at apple, down with trump. >> this is the report. let's see what we get from the real earnings report when it comes out later this month i think this does speak to tim cook's strategy in china potentially paying off, pricing the iphone effectively in a country like china where the customer seems to be price conscious, and they have other
announced the record year for its services business $386 million on new year's day and 1.5 billion robert frankistmas eve and new year's eva loan. if that pace would be kept up, that would be 70 to $75 billion in sales at that rate. >> yeah. >> in a year in the app store for apple. >> the news function of apple right now, 100 million users of apple news podcast, 800,000 podcasts. >> oversaturation definition. >> 800,000 >> 800,000, yeah. >> i only...
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robert frank with us to weigh in on the sanders' plan as well as other news this week such as the u.squestion as well on the comey stuff, jim, i want to hear from you it is jim stewart, "new york times" pulitzer prize winning columnist, author of "deep state" and first we always refer -- you spent a lot of time reporting on taxes and plans what do you think when you hear something like that? >> well, i will say the sanders plans are bold i mean, they are so far from the status quo they are very far out there. apart from that, it is the philosophy of this i think is really a very profound difference between him and the other democrats and certainly trump. take the free trade. he is totally hostile to free trade. he wants to use tariffs and other protectionist measures but his goal is purely protectionist, to support american workers and american industries it is not to use it as a weapon to increase free trade which is what trump has sometimes said he is trying to do like with china. he is very pro worker but has no interest in the american consumer put aside the taxes. the cost of the
robert frank with us to weigh in on the sanders' plan as well as other news this week such as the u.squestion as well on the comey stuff, jim, i want to hear from you it is jim stewart, "new york times" pulitzer prize winning columnist, author of "deep state" and first we always refer -- you spent a lot of time reporting on taxes and plans what do you think when you hear something like that? >> well, i will say the sanders plans are bold i mean, they are so far from...
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rapid fire and here with their take, we have got robert frank, captain america himself, rahel sullivannd look who's in the fat seat today, eric chemi. >> he is not fat obviously in great shape. >> unflattering seat on the set, yes. >> good to see you all here. first, though, not a happy topic that coronavirus, sickened more than 900 people leading to various shutdowns in various chinese cities and the disney theme park and 70,000 movie theaters in china. julia boorstin's stepping in with some of the latest developments there this just tells us how significant this is already in china when you're shutting down some major businesses over there, julia. >> reporter: absolutely, bill. this is a huge deal for disney shanghai shutting down the park. disney says it's working to reschedule guests or refund guests and lunar new year, how important the season is, both for parks and theaters disney already sold out tickets. making a big deal for the year of the rat calling it year of the mouse for mickey mouse and investing a lot in the season so they're going to be losing revenue there and disney
rapid fire and here with their take, we have got robert frank, captain america himself, rahel sullivannd look who's in the fat seat today, eric chemi. >> he is not fat obviously in great shape. >> unflattering seat on the set, yes. >> good to see you all here. first, though, not a happy topic that coronavirus, sickened more than 900 people leading to various shutdowns in various chinese cities and the disney theme park and 70,000 movie theaters in china. julia boorstin's...
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saudi crown prince was involved in the hacking of bezos' phone, for that we're going to turn to robert frankg, carl. a study funded by jeff bezos found with medium-to-high confidence a whatsapp account associated with the saudi crown prince was involved in hacking bezos' phone a report said the saudi crown prince mohammad bin salman met with bezos for dinner in los angeles in april 2018. they exchanged numbers and the prince sent him a file over whatsapp that immediately triggered what they're calling massive unauthorized ex-filtration of data. this all stems from leaked photos and text about bezos' extramarital affair with lauren sanchez. bezos long claimed the saudis leaked those images as revenge against "the washington post" for its support of the journali journalist jamal key showingy, who was murdered in 2018 the saudi government said this is absurd and we called for the investigation to have all of the facts out. they said last year all of the materials came from sanchez's brother, michael sanchez "the wall street journal" reporting last year michael sanchez got paid $200,000 for thos
saudi crown prince was involved in the hacking of bezos' phone, for that we're going to turn to robert frankg, carl. a study funded by jeff bezos found with medium-to-high confidence a whatsapp account associated with the saudi crown prince was involved in hacking bezos' phone a report said the saudi crown prince mohammad bin salman met with bezos for dinner in los angeles in april 2018. they exchanged numbers and the prince sent him a file over whatsapp that immediately triggered what they're...
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robert frank is here to talk about how corporate america is viewing this race. >> the big source of campaignunds have been small donors but employees have clear favorites an analysis of fec data compiled by open secrets shows president trump is the favorite among those in the oil and gas industry, pharmaceuticals, health care professionals and the real estate industries lawyers favor joe biden. elizabeth warren gets the most money from internet company employees. and pete buttigieg has the lead among big banks. bernie sanders for education employees, cory booker dominates the investment world and hedge funds. the handdown favorite in entertainment and media was kamala harris until she ended her campaign on a company by company basis, bernie sanders scores at the top list of corporates including apple, starbucks, gm, amazon pete buttigieg leads among facebook employees as well as jpmorgan, b of a and pfizer. kamala harris led at comcast an disney we'll get new numbers in february for the fourth quarter and see if it changed. >> some of this has got to be a blue-collar, white-collar story. som
robert frank is here to talk about how corporate america is viewing this race. >> the big source of campaignunds have been small donors but employees have clear favorites an analysis of fec data compiled by open secrets shows president trump is the favorite among those in the oil and gas industry, pharmaceuticals, health care professionals and the real estate industries lawyers favor joe biden. elizabeth warren gets the most money from internet company employees. and pete buttigieg has...
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it's time for rammpid fire here are robert frank, meg terrell and frank holland, an all-star cast. first stop, didn't like that sweater you got, didn't have the right size, you may not be alone. u.p.s. will expect to ship 1.9 million packages back to their u.s. retailer homes. that's a 26% rise from last year january 2nd is the busiest day for returns in the u.s. with about 10% of goods sold going back to retailers every year to put that in numbers that's nearly $370 billion in possibly lost sales i say possibly because not everything that goes back gets returned per se for cash sometimes they exchange it for a different size or something else, but it's a big deal, right, frank >> it's a huge deal. it's really increased the value and the demand for industrial warehousing, which is places where e-commerce returns and your shipment leaves from. a lot of companies like that outperform in the market the question is just like wework, is it a real estate company because you own space or an e-commerce company. >> why can't it be both? >> that was the question we asked about wework i can't
it's time for rammpid fire here are robert frank, meg terrell and frank holland, an all-star cast. first stop, didn't like that sweater you got, didn't have the right size, you may not be alone. u.p.s. will expect to ship 1.9 million packages back to their u.s. retailer homes. that's a 26% rise from last year january 2nd is the busiest day for returns in the u.s. with about 10% of goods sold going back to retailers every year to put that in numbers that's nearly $370 billion in possibly lost...
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coming up, 2018 tax cuts help some states, mainly swing states how will they effect the 20 election robert frank a preview of what's coming up. hey, robert. >> good morning, joe wealthy texans and floridians got the biggest tax cuts in the country while high earnings in blue states faired the worst we'll e w sehothe numbers effected job growth and voters coming up after the break. we know how your customers shop. and what they've already purchased. like this lamp. and we use those insights to show you what they might consider buying next. mid-century modern, nice. that way, you can keep sending them offers for the perfect products. and that keeps them coming back. how's that for changing what's possible? high protein low sugar tastes great! high protein low sugar so good! high protein low sugar mmmm, birthday cake! and try pure protein delicious protein shakes i can. the two words whispered at the start of every race. every new job. and attempt to parallel park. (electrical current buzzing) each new draft of every novel. (typing clicks) the finishing touch on every masterpiece. (newborn cries) i
coming up, 2018 tax cuts help some states, mainly swing states how will they effect the 20 election robert frank a preview of what's coming up. hey, robert. >> good morning, joe wealthy texans and floridians got the biggest tax cuts in the country while high earnings in blue states faired the worst we'll e w sehothe numbers effected job growth and voters coming up after the break. we know how your customers shop. and what they've already purchased. like this lamp. and we use those...
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democratic front-runners has been raking in large donations from wall street and silicon valley robert frank morning, dave. bernie sanders won the money race in the fourth quarter with $34 million compared to biden's $23 million, but biden is way ahead when it comes to big bundlers the biden campaign releasing its list of over 200 bundlers, who have raised more than $25,000 so far. they includen wall street, silicon valley and these are who make up the list from hollywood, you've got jeffrey katzenberg, harry sloan. in politics, he's got erskine boes, choformer chief of staff r under clinton and california senator dianne feinstein last month, biden gained two of the pillars of the democratic money machine. they had been supporting kamala harris, who dropped out last month. biden and buttigieg are the only candidates who have released the names of their bundlers. the buttigieg saying it inadvertently left out over 20 names from their list. president trump broke tradition in 2016 by refusing to disclose his list of bundlers he is once again declining to do so in the current campaign biden sayi
democratic front-runners has been raking in large donations from wall street and silicon valley robert frank morning, dave. bernie sanders won the money race in the fourth quarter with $34 million compared to biden's $23 million, but biden is way ahead when it comes to big bundlers the biden campaign releasing its list of over 200 bundlers, who have raised more than $25,000 so far. they includen wall street, silicon valley and these are who make up the list from hollywood, you've got jeffrey...
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. >> $6 billion budget deficit for new york state robert frank just pointed out, not going to have thoserevenue you >> thank you >> jim stewart >>> still to come here on "squawk on the street" lululemon founder chip wilson, that stock up more than 300% in the last five years with sofi, get your credit cards right by consolidating your credit card debt into one monthly payment. and get your interest rate right so you can save big. get a no-fee personal loan up to $100k. >>> here is why this could be a show me year for wall street oppenheimer's top strategist explains on trading nation.cnbc.com. more "squawk on the street" coming up. >>> welcome back the past decade bringing major shifts in the retail landscape with the e-commerce boom causing many traditional stores to close their doors. one company that seemed to adapt is lululemon with the brand up more than 2,000% since 2010. joining us is lululemon founder and former ceo chip wilson thank you for being here with us today. i know you are no longer involved with the company as far as a board member or executive but you are still i believe the
. >> $6 billion budget deficit for new york state robert frank just pointed out, not going to have thoserevenue you >> thank you >> jim stewart >>> still to come here on "squawk on the street" lululemon founder chip wilson, that stock up more than 300% in the last five years with sofi, get your credit cards right by consolidating your credit card debt into one monthly payment. and get your interest rate right so you can save big. get a no-fee personal loan...
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. >>> a memorial has been unveiled honoring robert franks. a statue and plaque bearing the fallen officers name now sits at the new havana dog park in old foothills farms. the 21 year veteran of the department was killed during a shootout in 2017. fellow deputies, friends and family attended that ceremony to remember deputy frank. >> tears of happiness to just know that people are still remembering him and want to have a permanent place for people to come to remember him in the public. >> deputy frank was 62 years old. he lapine three adult children, grandchildren, sister and girlfriend. >>> disaster specialists from california are headed to the earthquake rapids puerto rico. reporter kristi gross shows us some of the work they will be doing to help residents recover from that devastating quake. >> reporter: puerto rico, rocked by another natural disaster. this time, a 5.9 magnitude earthquake rattled the island saturday morning. >> reach out to california on the state to state request. and asked if we could send a lot of our disaster special
. >>> a memorial has been unveiled honoring robert franks. a statue and plaque bearing the fallen officers name now sits at the new havana dog park in old foothills farms. the 21 year veteran of the department was killed during a shootout in 2017. fellow deputies, friends and family attended that ceremony to remember deputy frank. >> tears of happiness to just know that people are still remembering him and want to have a permanent place for people to come to remember him in the...
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. ♪ people will follow obediently♪ >> reporter: economist robert hs frank calls eer-pressure- like phenomenonvioral contagion." but it doesn't just lead to humiliation... >> are you ready? >> reporter: ...or explain thees bad outcf mob behavior. contagion" could be a key toal solving our st pressing problems-- even climate change. >> shifts in public opinion occur very rapidly, very unpredictably. and it's because what i think about somethg depends on what people around me think about it. >> reporter: consider same-sex 20 years ago, justut of ten americans supported it. today, a solid two-thirjods ty is in favor. frank's new book, "under the influence: putting peer pressure to work," argues that behavioral contagion can be a force for environmental good. it's an about-face, seeing asit how he's been g for decades about how keeping up with-- or ahead of-- the joneses has been an economic plague. luxury fever, published in 1999, explained a decade in which house sizes doubled compared to homes in the 1950s. s.u.v. sales quadrupled. >> the reason we buy such heavy cars, the reason we build such
. ♪ people will follow obediently♪ >> reporter: economist robert hs frank calls eer-pressure- like phenomenonvioral contagion." but it doesn't just lead to humiliation... >> are you ready? >> reporter: ...or explain thees bad outcf mob behavior. contagion" could be a key toal solving our st pressing problems-- even climate change. >> shifts in public opinion occur very rapidly, very unpredictably. and it's because what i think about somethg depends on what...
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that's the question all morning and robert frank has the answer. >> good morning, they are feeling thepple and starbucks where bernie sanders is by far the favorite candidate for donations. pete buttigieg is the favorite and you're going to be surprised. follow the money, company and eadustry coming up after t he he brk. our retirement plan with voya gives us confidence. they help us with achievable steps along the way... so we can spend a bit today, knowing we're prepared for tomorrow. wow dad, do you think you overdid it maybe? i don't think so... what do you think, peanut? nope! honey, do you think we overdid it? overdid what? see? we don't think so, son. technically, grandparents can't overdo it. it's impossible. well planned, well invested, well protected. voya. be confident to and through retirement. weveryone, looknk isn'tat your phones. the design thinking, the digital engineering, security, blockchain, and we will be first to market! yes. when we do we launch? unfortunately, in 2 or 3, hours. why the delay? cognizant is helping banks use digital technologies at scale to advanc
that's the question all morning and robert frank has the answer. >> good morning, they are feeling thepple and starbucks where bernie sanders is by far the favorite candidate for donations. pete buttigieg is the favorite and you're going to be surprised. follow the money, company and eadustry coming up after t he he brk. our retirement plan with voya gives us confidence. they help us with achievable steps along the way... so we can spend a bit today, knowing we're prepared for tomorrow....
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robert frank has the details of a new cost analysis on that plan plans for thelth cahealth care greend not be that sanders plans would cost over 60 trillion, that's with a t over the next decade. that's more than the current total projecting spending of the government of $52 trillion it would be 2.5 times bigger than fdrs new deal that would grow spending by only 12% of gdp buttigieg would grow by 2% and biden by 1%. his green new deal adds another 16 trillion. his jobs giving every american that wants one a job, 7.5 trillion on top of that cancelling all student debt and add universal health care. it's unclear though how to raise the other $40 trillion or more >> thank you, robert, research fellow and now the vice president of strategy and polic it seems crazy to me he's a socialist why is he leading the race for democratic nomination? >> i think we need much more public spending and public investment in order to grow the economy. this is a problem right now that we have very little productive investment and the plans that we're talking about investing in children, investing in healt
robert frank has the details of a new cost analysis on that plan plans for thelth cahealth care greend not be that sanders plans would cost over 60 trillion, that's with a t over the next decade. that's more than the current total projecting spending of the government of $52 trillion it would be 2.5 times bigger than fdrs new deal that would grow spending by only 12% of gdp buttigieg would grow by 2% and biden by 1%. his green new deal adds another 16 trillion. his jobs giving every american...
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. >>> millionaires flocking south for more than the winter robert frank joins us now with more hi, robertrida attracted more new residents and income in 2018 than any other state, while new york was the biggest loser florida netted $16 billion in adjusted gross income in 2018, up 3% according to the irs, makes it the sixth year that florida ranked at the top. now arizona ranked a distant second and texas and north carolina the biggest loser was new york which saw $10 billion in income leave the state. california lost $8 billion followed by illinoisand new jersey now 2018 was the first year that the new tax law took effect, capping state and local tax deductions but it may be too early to tell if it's had a big impact immigration or migration out of new york slowed in 2018 and connecticut had the average income loss. the average loss leaving new york is rising at $120,000 a year the bigger reason people are leaving new york is affordability. the top state for people leaving new york city was not florida, but new jersey, because as you know, there's more affordable space out there. >> plent
. >>> millionaires flocking south for more than the winter robert frank joins us now with more hi, robertrida attracted more new residents and income in 2018 than any other state, while new york was the biggest loser florida netted $16 billion in adjusted gross income in 2018, up 3% according to the irs, makes it the sixth year that florida ranked at the top. now arizona ranked a distant second and texas and north carolina the biggest loser was new york which saw $10 billion in income...
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always said, "even though history may be bad, history's history." >> in 1986, earl's father, robert, learns that frank family is about to auction off two spectacular pieces of bonnie and clyde memorabilia -- the ill-fated duo's most personal weapons, a .45 that was in clyde's waistband and a .38 that bonnie had taped to her thigh. he sets his sights on adding them to his treasure trove. >> when the opportunity came up of history, holding a gun that he knew clyde probably used and had on his person -- this is his top joy. >> robert and his wife, maryanne, drive to austin for the sale. >> other texas history buffs -- robert's friends and competitors -- fill the hall. >> it's kind of funny. my dad apparently got up to converse with somebody, go get a drink, and the guns came up for auction. he wasn't in the crowd. >> robert's golden opportunity is slipping away. maryanne looks around -- no sign of her husband. the hammer's about to go down, so she takes matters into her own hands. >> my mom, knowing my dad wanted them, you know, at whatever price -- she was the one that actually purchased the two guns. [
always said, "even though history may be bad, history's history." >> in 1986, earl's father, robert, learns that frank family is about to auction off two spectacular pieces of bonnie and clyde memorabilia -- the ill-fated duo's most personal weapons, a .45 that was in clyde's waistband and a .38 that bonnie had taped to her thigh. he sets his sights on adding them to his treasure trove. >> when the opportunity came up of history, holding a gun that he knew clyde probably...
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>>thanks to the pasadena elks lodge and general manager frank sosa and this year's national president of the elks robert l men. ktla has reserved this spot every year along colorado boulevard for you since 1947 can you believe it we are excited to bring you another spectacular parade on this first morning of 2020 happy new year on job the new year michael we always loved working with you. >>and you know we're lucky. the 3 of us because we get to see the floats before they hit the break we could see them when they're being made and i can just tell you. >>you will not be disciplined a look we have the police escort here how tell you by the way great seats here but there's also great seats and their help on the guys performed the first random act of helpful this in 2020 by upgrading a family from the curb to grandstand. >>there they are wrapped in their hunt us cement that >>and keeping with the han the theme this year's pace car is the first ever 2020 honda crv hybrid with sport mode at all wheel drive standard on all trims its available. this march. >>as we say hello to the pace car we're going to set th
>>thanks to the pasadena elks lodge and general manager frank sosa and this year's national president of the elks robert l men. ktla has reserved this spot every year along colorado boulevard for you since 1947 can you believe it we are excited to bring you another spectacular parade on this first morning of 2020 happy new year on job the new year michael we always loved working with you. >>and you know we're lucky. the 3 of us because we get to see the floats before they hit the...
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robert e. lee's army which has retreated down to the shenandoah valley after ante tum? instead he decides to do a franking movement around the east to fredricksburg where he's hoping the get around the confederates, lee trying to block the way. meade is going to try the same thing here at mine run. he's going to try to get around the confederate right flank. but, of course, just as ambrose burn side had pontoon problems, so does george gordon meade. you might recall that burnside does get around robert e. lee and get to fredricksburg first. he pulls a march on robert e. lee, something nobody else has been able to do to this point in the war. they get to the banks of the rappahannock river. he called ahead for pontoons. nobody at army headquarters thought that was important. it takes a while for those pontoons to arrive and burnside has to wait and wait and wait before he's finally able to get across the river. meade has similar problems. as he's trying to get across the rap dan river, he knows he has a large army that has to get across the river. he splits them into three different wings to send them forw
robert e. lee's army which has retreated down to the shenandoah valley after ante tum? instead he decides to do a franking movement around the east to fredricksburg where he's hoping the get around the confederates, lee trying to block the way. meade is going to try the same thing here at mine run. he's going to try to get around the confederate right flank. but, of course, just as ambrose burn side had pontoon problems, so does george gordon meade. you might recall that burnside does get...
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dorothy would eventually go on to other things robert sherard was 6'8" and fresh out of the army in 1919 and came to work and he was a very good writer but franken wounded during the war and have been gassed and shot in the legs and as dorothy would say how did they miss his heart? this guy was enormous. sherwood would go on to and for pulitzer prizes become theer speechwriter for fdr. these were all unknowns but they all misbehaved and tremendously and of courseou he was fired. it was all basically because dorothy decided to ask a theater critic by now that he would go after broadway producers and she ended up libeling them and so he had no choice. condÉ did not really want to fire her but knew she had to go and he had to do it. so during the war he said believe it or not during world war i and at the end of the war in 1919 he will go across tode europe and sent set up a french vogue. he's now become the first international magazine publisher in the world and we talked about a few of the staff writers and they will show you a few pictures because that is what magazines are all about. his number one photographerec ws esther meyer here on the l
dorothy would eventually go on to other things robert sherard was 6'8" and fresh out of the army in 1919 and came to work and he was a very good writer but franken wounded during the war and have been gassed and shot in the legs and as dorothy would say how did they miss his heart? this guy was enormous. sherwood would go on to and for pulitzer prizes become theer speechwriter for fdr. these were all unknowns but they all misbehaved and tremendously and of courseou he was fired. it was all...
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robert sherwood who is 6 foot 8. he is fresh out of the army in 1919 and came to work. he said he was a very good writer. frank wanted to believe him. he had been very wounded during the war, he had been shot in the legs. as dorothy would say how did they miss his heart? this guy was enormous. sherwood would go on, to win four pulitzer prizes, these were all unknowns but they all misbehaved tremendously and of course ended up getting fired. it was all because dorothy decided as theater critic by now that she was going to go after broadway producers and ended up libeling them. so really had no choice. conde nast really wanted to fire her but knew she had to go and poor frank had to do it. during the war, he sets up british vogue because he can't export paper from america during world war i. and d sides at the end of the war in 1919 to go across europe and set up a french vogue so he has now become the first international magazine publisher in the world. the staff writers, just going to show a few pictures because that is what magazines are all about. 's number one photographer on the left here, in 1915 after he
robert sherwood who is 6 foot 8. he is fresh out of the army in 1919 and came to work. he said he was a very good writer. frank wanted to believe him. he had been very wounded during the war, he had been shot in the legs. as dorothy would say how did they miss his heart? this guy was enormous. sherwood would go on, to win four pulitzer prizes, these were all unknowns but they all misbehaved tremendously and of course ended up getting fired. it was all because dorothy decided as theater critic...
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roberts. and only after that, the vote on the big question in all this, whether to call witnesses. so let's bring in now john dean, laura coats is here as well, frank bruni, katherine rampel joins us. wow, john, it's amazing. it has been amazing, i have to be honest, to watch adam schiff through all of this. the house impeachment managers, all of them doing very well to present their case. but to watch adam schiff become emotional and to present his arguments, it has really been a thing to watch, i think. >> he's very strong. they did -- he laid out and started the day with a broad brush of where they were going, and then they went piece by piece, a deep dive into each phase of the abuse of power. and it was very convincing. it's overwhelming evidence. it's awfully hard for anybody who listens and follows this to just brush it off and -- excuse me. >> what has been interesting to me is -- what was interesting to me in his closing, i think what was the most important close and central point that i've been watching all day at home and flipping through the channels and listening to trump allies, conservative commentators, some of them saying what adam
roberts. and only after that, the vote on the big question in all this, whether to call witnesses. so let's bring in now john dean, laura coats is here as well, frank bruni, katherine rampel joins us. wow, john, it's amazing. it has been amazing, i have to be honest, to watch adam schiff through all of this. the house impeachment managers, all of them doing very well to present their case. but to watch adam schiff become emotional and to present his arguments, it has really been a thing to...
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robert: the character was great, all the things he described re the way he talked, everything. he had historic characters like jimmy hoffa and how they were killed, ac historical panora view. >> hi frankjimmy hoffa. >> glad to meet you. jeffre the story had all that, the film has dinero as a world mafia footsoldier and hitman working his way up. is an all-star cast, some of the greats of the era, including joe pesci as a crime boss who takes frank under his wing, and al pacinas the headstrong labor boss jimmy hoffa for whom frank works. the real hoffaisappeared i 1975, presumably murdered. he was declared deadn 1982. >> what is the matter with you? >> i am concerned. >> you look concerned. what are you concerned about? to tell you, it's what it is. he's been given a very clear warning to be careful. >> they wouldn't dare. >> but he is not loitening, he is off. and i'm like, what am i going to do? jeffrey: and it's not giving away too much to say you don't convince him. robert: no he's a little , headstrong. jeffrey: in real life, le his "irishman" character, de niro is a man of few words. a lifelong new yorker, he grew up in greenwich village, the son of two artists, and creditsng aci
robert: the character was great, all the things he described re the way he talked, everything. he had historic characters like jimmy hoffa and how they were killed, ac historical panora view. >> hi frankjimmy hoffa. >> glad to meet you. jeffre the story had all that, the film has dinero as a world mafia footsoldier and hitman working his way up. is an all-star cast, some of the greats of the era, including joe pesci as a crime boss who takes frank under his wing, and al pacinas the...
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legal analyst who work with sdny civil division mie a wylie and frank figliuzzi and joining us from "the washington post," reporter robertme start with you. because we've been following this live event all day. there is a meeting wrapping up among senate republicans. what is the latest on the tension within that caucus around the question of hearing from witnesses like john bolton? >> senator republicans are meeting at this moment and trying to decide the next step will be when it comes to witnesses. leader mcconnell is still working closely with the white house. based on my reporting he is not ready at all to break from his position that he would prefer to not have witnesses in this trial. at the same time, he knows he has many vulnerable republicans in his conference and trying to work with them so they could perhaps take a position where they want a certain witness deal but at this point republicans are likely to hold firm and not move to the democratic position of just calling for john bolton by himself. >> robert acosta, have you talked to folks or did they go straight from the the floor into this meeting in the tim
legal analyst who work with sdny civil division mie a wylie and frank figliuzzi and joining us from "the washington post," reporter robertme start with you. because we've been following this live event all day. there is a meeting wrapping up among senate republicans. what is the latest on the tension within that caucus around the question of hearing from witnesses like john bolton? >> senator republicans are meeting at this moment and trying to decide the next step will be when...
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robert marshall discusses president trump's signing of phase 1 of the u.s.-china trade agreement. kurt schrader of oregon talks about prescription drug pricing and surprise medical billing legislation. allow professor and author, frankowman on procedures for senate presidential impeachment trial. as always, we will take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. "washington journal" is next. is next. [video clip] >> and courage, that is how i will make you proud every day as you are nominee and as the first woman president of the united states of america. ♪ host: the gender question taken head on by senator elizabeth warren at last night's debate in iowa 19 days before democratic voters cast the first in the nation vote in caucuses in that state. we want to asked all of you, can a woman beat president trump in 2020? democrats, 202-748-8000. republicans, 202-748-8001. and independents, 202-748-8002. you can text us with your first name, city, and state at 202-748-8003. you can also join the conversation if you go to twitter at@or -- go to twitter at @cspanwj facebook.com/cspan for. let's start with one of the first questions, it went to senator sanders with him to respond to the allegation
robert marshall discusses president trump's signing of phase 1 of the u.s.-china trade agreement. kurt schrader of oregon talks about prescription drug pricing and surprise medical billing legislation. allow professor and author, frankowman on procedures for senate presidential impeachment trial. as always, we will take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. "washington journal" is next. is next. [video clip] >> and courage, that is how i will make...