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you had been hoping to write off those expenditures on your taxes, the irs is saying not so fast robert frankt. robert you're one of those people who's been working from home for a little bit more than a year and a half now at this stage. so are you going to be writing some of that stuff off >> reporter: dom, i can't. and i'll explain why millions of american employees, as you said, have been using their home as their office but not according to the irs taxpayers who work for a company, those who collect their w-2 paychecks cannot deduct any home office or any home office expenses because the 2017 tax law suspended the deduction until at least 2025 for all employees. now the self-employed workers, say business owners or partnerships they're more fortunate. they can deduct their home office and the benefits can be substantial. there are two rules for the deduction, the taxpayer needs to use a portion of the home exclusively for business and the home must be the taxpayers principle place of business. if your office is one tenth of your home size and you pay $20,000 a year for your mortgage you
you had been hoping to write off those expenditures on your taxes, the irs is saying not so fast robert frankt. robert you're one of those people who's been working from home for a little bit more than a year and a half now at this stage. so are you going to be writing some of that stuff off >> reporter: dom, i can't. and i'll explain why millions of american employees, as you said, have been using their home as their office but not according to the irs taxpayers who work for a company,...
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peloton investor avoided the big crash we saw in the stock late last year, and that was the ceo robert frankins. hi, robert >> carl, well timed indeed peloton shares 40% off their highs. he sold $119 million toward the end of 2020 and the fall of 2021 most of those sales were for $110 a share or higher he start a fully-styled scale program for personal financial management purposes and sold 1 million shares and that's 16 pearl of his total holdings and he planned to sell more than twice that and he terminated the sales plan early last fall when the stocks are falling below $100 a share other peloton executives are also cashing in and the president selling $100 million and the chief product officer over 60 million. if this comes as cnbc's reporting the company now looking to reduce costs and possibly cut jobs in the wake of slowing sales. so, guys, this has been a tough run for the stock and a lot of the insiders and board members, executives got out at much better prices. >> robert, this isn't unusual in a lot of ways, but i wonder if you can contrast what the real insiders are doing with th
peloton investor avoided the big crash we saw in the stock late last year, and that was the ceo robert frankins. hi, robert >> carl, well timed indeed peloton shares 40% off their highs. he sold $119 million toward the end of 2020 and the fall of 2021 most of those sales were for $110 a share or higher he start a fully-styled scale program for personal financial management purposes and sold 1 million shares and that's 16 pearl of his total holdings and he planned to sell more than twice...
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robert frank has the numbers for us hi, robert happy new year >> hey, happy new year, tyler. sales in manhattan hitting an all-time record of $30 billion last year. more than 16,000 contracts were signed also the highest ever. what started out as a buyer's market a year ago is now clearly more of a seller's market. apartments sold for an average of 98% of their asking price median sale prices jumping 11% in the fourth quarter alone. the average manhattan apartment now will cost you $1.59 million. so basically, we're back to pre-pandemic levels and prices a lot of these sells are being driven mainly by the top especially penthouses and those big three and four-bedroom units in new development now, inventory for new development falling by a third the fastest decline in recent history. bidding wars hit their highest level since 2018 they were eight deals over $50 million. the most expensive, $157 million purchase of two floors at 220 central park south stocks are the big real estate brokerage firms have been more mixed. reality up about 20% all of last year, but compass, they're
robert frank has the numbers for us hi, robert happy new year >> hey, happy new year, tyler. sales in manhattan hitting an all-time record of $30 billion last year. more than 16,000 contracts were signed also the highest ever. what started out as a buyer's market a year ago is now clearly more of a seller's market. apartments sold for an average of 98% of their asking price median sale prices jumping 11% in the fourth quarter alone. the average manhattan apartment now will cost you $1.59...
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they're not the only ones, but something tells me they're good for it robert frank, got a look at whorobert >> that's right, jon stock volatility means wealth volatility it's been the worst start of the year for tech billionaires in recent history the top ten wealthiest tech leaders losing over 40 billion dollars just yesterday elon musk hit hardest down $14 billion yesterday on the tesla decline. but that stock bounced on monday from the delivery announcement he added over $21 billion to his wealth on monday so far this year he's still up 7 billion. and he is still the world's richest person with $278 billion. now google founders as you mentioned, brin and page down over $5 billion each on the alphabet decline mark zuckerberg 4.5 billion. and bill gates down 2 billion and larry ellison down over 3 billion on the oracle decline. top ten wealthiest overall in the world. two gainers, little more old school, bernard arnault, up 3 billion for the year, yesterday and up 5 billion for the year so far. warren buffett up nearly $4 billion for the year that's thanks mainly to that stake in app
they're not the only ones, but something tells me they're good for it robert frank, got a look at whorobert >> that's right, jon stock volatility means wealth volatility it's been the worst start of the year for tech billionaires in recent history the top ten wealthiest tech leaders losing over 40 billion dollars just yesterday elon musk hit hardest down $14 billion yesterday on the tesla decline. but that stock bounced on monday from the delivery announcement he added over $21 billion to...
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i feel like i have seen this story before robert frank is here with it. >> it is a 100,000 square foot, california the estate known as the one listed this morning at $295 million. if it sells for that price, it will be the most expensive home ever sold in the u.s it is four acres overlooking downtown l.a. and the pacific ocean. the main houses that 21 brooms, 42 baths, has a nightclub a 40-seat movie theater, spa, movie theater, a bowling alley, a cigar room -- the master is 5,000 square foot with its own terrace pool there are seven water features including an indoor lap pool and a moat that goes around the house. it comes with plenty of controversy and as you mentioned a lot of debt. the builder, a hold producer turned developer, he defaulted an over 18 -- $180 million in loans. if it doesn't sell it will head to the auction block there were eight sales last year for mega mansions for over $100 million. normally, kelly, there are just one or two this is a great market we will see whether they can beat time here and sell it before this auction that starts on february 7th. >> you know
i feel like i have seen this story before robert frank is here with it. >> it is a 100,000 square foot, california the estate known as the one listed this morning at $295 million. if it sells for that price, it will be the most expensive home ever sold in the u.s it is four acres overlooking downtown l.a. and the pacific ocean. the main houses that 21 brooms, 42 baths, has a nightclub a 40-seat movie theater, spa, movie theater, a bowling alley, a cigar room -- the master is 5,000 square...
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robert frank breaks it down. jon they sometimes say financial planning corporate insiders sold more stock than ever last year. ceos, executives and board members sold over $170 billion of their stock in 2021 according to data from smart insider sales up 80% over 2020, more than 2.5 times the pre-pandemic level. so let's look at the top five, elon musk, of course, we talked a lot about, he was the largest seller with over $16 billion jeff bezos in second place at 10 billion. the waltton family selling nearly $8 billion. mark zuckerberg cashing out 4.5 billion in meta. and google, unloading 1.8 billion each other names in tech, larry ellison, marc benioff and satya nadella selling 374 million of microsoft, more than half of his total stake. the big question is whether all this insider trading signals a potential market top daniel taylor at the wharton school who studies insider selling says decades of research shows that corporate insiders buy near bottoms and sell near the peak the sales may have also been driven
robert frank breaks it down. jon they sometimes say financial planning corporate insiders sold more stock than ever last year. ceos, executives and board members sold over $170 billion of their stock in 2021 according to data from smart insider sales up 80% over 2020, more than 2.5 times the pre-pandemic level. so let's look at the top five, elon musk, of course, we talked a lot about, he was the largest seller with over $16 billion jeff bezos in second place at 10 billion. the waltton family...
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robert frank joins us next to talk about it. >>> blackberry, shutting off ckrvices to their devices todayeady for this? details right after this break >>> welcome back to "squawk box" this morning manhattan real estate sales are breaking records in 2021 and robert frank joins us with more on this massive rebound and if it will continue in 2022. robert >> good morning, apartment and townhouse sales in manhattan hitting an all-time record of $30 billion last year, more than 16,000 contracts were signed that's also the highest ever what started a z a buyer's market a year ago is now a seller's market. 98% of apartments sold for their asking price or more last year prices jumping 11% in the fourth quarter. an average apartment will cost you 1.95 million so we're back to pre-pandemic levels the sales are being driven mainly by the top, especially penthouses and three to four bedroom apartments, inventory for new development falling by a third in the fourth quarter, the fastest decline in history bidding wars hit the highest levels since 2018. there were eight deals over $50 million, the most e
robert frank joins us next to talk about it. >>> blackberry, shutting off ckrvices to their devices todayeady for this? details right after this break >>> welcome back to "squawk box" this morning manhattan real estate sales are breaking records in 2021 and robert frank joins us with more on this massive rebound and if it will continue in 2022. robert >> good morning, apartment and townhouse sales in manhattan hitting an all-time record of $30 billion last...
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our robert frank has the story hi, robert >> good morning, morgan.t over 100,000 square feet the question is, will it become the most expensive the estate known as the one in bel air, california, listed for $295 million that is way down from the original hope for price of 500 but still break the record if it sells for anywhere near its asking price four acres overlooking downtown l.a. and the pacific ocean, 21 bedrooms, 42 baths it has a nightclub, a 40-seat movie theater, cigar room, beauty salon, a gym and a wellness spa, a bowling alley comes complete with bowling balls and your own shoes and a tequila bar, a 10,000 bottle wine cellar and a car that holds up to 30 cars. the master bedroom suite alone is over 5,000 square feet and a terrace pool seven water features in total, including an indoor lap pool and a mote that runs around the house. but the property also comes with plenty of controversy and a lot of debt. the builder defaulted on over $180 million in loans. if it doesn't sell in the next month, it will be auctioned off to the highest bidd
our robert frank has the story hi, robert >> good morning, morgan.t over 100,000 square feet the question is, will it become the most expensive the estate known as the one in bel air, california, listed for $295 million that is way down from the original hope for price of 500 but still break the record if it sells for anywhere near its asking price four acres overlooking downtown l.a. and the pacific ocean, 21 bedrooms, 42 baths it has a nightclub, a 40-seat movie theater, cigar room,...
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thanks, diana. >>> robert frank as more on the most expensive home going up for auction, hopefully withf pictures. it's 100,000 square-foot house in bel air it's 4 acres, 21 berms, a nightclub, a 40-seat mother theater, its own bowling alley, a 10,000-bolts wine cellar, and a garage for 30 cars, and seven water features, and a moat that runs, it comes with a mountain on debt. unless it sells in the next month, it will go to the auction block as part of a bankruptcy. the broker was telling me today they already have one offer from a saudi royal, another from a chinese billionaire. more on the way from crypto whales so we'll see if any of these offers of high enough to prevent an auction next month. guys >> wow, that really says it, the crypto whales. i feel like 42 bathrooms might be excessive well, hold on, a quick question, robert so it's not like a -- there's not like a christie's thing tomorrow it's just that bids are open >> from february 7th, the bids start. they close on february 10th. it is no reserve, wilf, which means whatever the highest bid it at the end of day february 10, s
thanks, diana. >>> robert frank as more on the most expensive home going up for auction, hopefully withf pictures. it's 100,000 square-foot house in bel air it's 4 acres, 21 berms, a nightclub, a 40-seat mother theater, its own bowling alley, a 10,000-bolts wine cellar, and a garage for 30 cars, and seven water features, and a moat that runs, it comes with a mountain on debt. unless it sells in the next month, it will go to the auction block as part of a bankruptcy. the broker was...
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. >>> here's a twist for taxpayers when it comes to working from home robert frank joins us now to explainy, robert. >> good morning, mike. accountants say this is one of the top questions they are getting this tax season, if you work from home, can you write off your home office the answer is, it depends. taxpayers who work for a company, those who collect a w-2 paycheck cannot deduct any home office or home office expenses that's because the 2017 tax changes suspended the deduction for employees, at least until 2025 but for self-employed workers, business owners or partnerships, they can take the deduction and benefits can be substantial. there are two rules that irs says that you need to fill for this deduction the first is the taxpayer needs to use that portion of the home exclusively for business and the home must be the taxpayer's principle place of business and it's all done by ratio if your office is let's say one tenth of your home by square footage and you pay $20,000 a year for your mortgage or rent you can write off $2,000 and also deduct one tenth's of the home's maintenance c
. >>> here's a twist for taxpayers when it comes to working from home robert frank joins us now to explainy, robert. >> good morning, mike. accountants say this is one of the top questions they are getting this tax season, if you work from home, can you write off your home office the answer is, it depends. taxpayers who work for a company, those who collect a w-2 paycheck cannot deduct any home office or home office expenses that's because the 2017 tax changes suspended the...
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robert frank will join us with the list of who's who. >>> and later, tesla is setting a new deliveryter it's the proverbial icing on the cake for elon musk and what was a wild year for this billionaire. we'll talk to a musk watcher, walter isaacson, about the year in review and what to expect in 2022 "squawk box" will be right back. care. it has the power to change the way we see things. ♪♪ it inspires us to go further. ♪♪ it has our back. and goes out of its way to help. ♪♪ when you start with care, you get a different kind of bank. truist. born to care. ♪ ♪ wow, we're crunching tons of polygons here! what's going on? where's regina? hi, i'm ladonna. i invest in invesco qqq, a fund that gives me access to the nasdaq-100 innovations, like real time cgi. okay... yeah... oh. don't worry i got it! become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and g
robert frank will join us with the list of who's who. >>> and later, tesla is setting a new deliveryter it's the proverbial icing on the cake for elon musk and what was a wild year for this billionaire. we'll talk to a musk watcher, walter isaacson, about the year in review and what to expect in 2022 "squawk box" will be right back. care. it has the power to change the way we see things. ♪♪ it inspires us to go further. ♪♪ it has our back. and goes out of its way to...
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spent the year working from home some think that new chair or computer might be tax deductible robert franking us with the answers. robert >> kelly, accountants say this is the number one question this tax season why can you write off the home office. the answer is probably not that's because taxpayers that work for a company and expect a w-2 paycheck cannot deduct the home office or expenses because the 2017 tax changes suspended that deduct for all employees until 2025 self employed workers, partnerships can take the deduction. there's two rules. the taxpayer needs to use it exclusively for business and the principle place of business. it's all done by ratio 1/10th of the home you can't write that beautiful new kimpen, tyler. for those self employed and work from home you can do that. >> it was nice until that lasted write off the computer all of that. very nice. thank you so much for being with us even though you brought us disappointing news that's okay. everybody else, we'll get it over it, too thank you for watching "power lunch." >> "closing bell" starts right now. >>> welcome to "cl
spent the year working from home some think that new chair or computer might be tax deductible robert franking us with the answers. robert >> kelly, accountants say this is the number one question this tax season why can you write off the home office. the answer is probably not that's because taxpayers that work for a company and expect a w-2 paycheck cannot deduct the home office or expenses because the 2017 tax changes suspended that deduct for all employees until 2025 self employed...
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ed ellington: first question, frank? robert f. kennedy: if you say it, then we can repeat the question. frank thackston: mr. kennedy, who, in your opinion, is the person primarily responsible for the ole miss riots, a why? ed ellington: the question was, in your onion, who was the person primarily responsible for the ole miss riots and why? [laughter] robe f. kennedy: that s annteresting questn. [music playing] [film reel] speaker 6: oxford is a town with a population of 5,200, spread in the rolling fir- and pine-covered hil of north mississippi. olmiss haseen at oxford for 114 years and is more notefor e beauty of its women and the strength of its football tms rather than for high academic standards. but 29-year-old james meredith married the father of a little girl who wantedo attend ole miss. speaker 7: studio. hagan thompson: this is gan ompsont the statoffice building in jackson. james meredith has just arrived and is apparently making his way up to the 10th floor to register. [jeering] and the national press view this as the
ed ellington: first question, frank? robert f. kennedy: if you say it, then we can repeat the question. frank thackston: mr. kennedy, who, in your opinion, is the person primarily responsible for the ole miss riots, a why? ed ellington: the question was, in your onion, who was the person primarily responsible for the ole miss riots and why? [laughter] robe f. kennedy: that s annteresting questn. [music playing] [film reel] speaker 6: oxford is a town with a population of 5,200, spread in the...
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robert frank >> the earnings will trickle out and we'll get you knighted tonight and we do have a statement out and overall watching the vix still above 23 and oil close to 28 and i'm sorry, 88. let's get to the judge and the half >> carl, thanks so much. welcome to "the halftime report." i'm scott wapner the index now officially reaching that mark within the last hour falling 10% from the closing high in november this as rates continue to high for a couple of years. the investment committee here to make sense of all of that. joining me for the hour today, liz young, steve weiss, joe teranova and jon najarian, co-founder of marketrebellion.com. the dow and the s&p, and the nasdaq has dipped negative the russell in negative territory, as well 184, that's the yield on the ten-year it got up to 190, that's a two-year high and that's why you have consternation in the markets joe teranova and we are in correction territory for the nasdaq how are you trading it >> well, it's interesting there's a tremendous amount of volatility right now a lot of the trading that is going on in the derivatives ma
robert frank >> the earnings will trickle out and we'll get you knighted tonight and we do have a statement out and overall watching the vix still above 23 and oil close to 28 and i'm sorry, 88. let's get to the judge and the half >> carl, thanks so much. welcome to "the halftime report." i'm scott wapner the index now officially reaching that mark within the last hour falling 10% from the closing high in november this as rates continue to high for a couple of years. the...
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this market is on fire at the very top >> yeah, all right, robert frank, thanks for bringing this to us. all the major averages lower right now. the s&p down about 0.6 668 is the level there that will do it for "squawk on the street." "techcheck" starts now. >>> good friday morning. welcome to "techcheck. i'm carl quintanilla with john fortt and deidre bosa. we're waiting on the job numbers. when that happens, we'll take you there live tech's wild drive continues. almost 40% of the nasdaq is now cut in half and is now the time to start buying or more pain ahead? we'll discuss it. >>> 2022 and the top picks won't stop coming and new ones on software, the cloud from wall street to favorite names and finally "techcheck" is welcoming the weekend with a bunch of ceos and "new york times" head later on this hour we'll start this week with this week's tech selloff. the nasdaq is on pace for the worst week since november. roughly four out of ten on the index have been cut in half. spurred by rising yields and our next guest says put on your hard hats, it is going to get ugly. here to discuss
this market is on fire at the very top >> yeah, all right, robert frank, thanks for bringing this to us. all the major averages lower right now. the s&p down about 0.6 668 is the level there that will do it for "squawk on the street." "techcheck" starts now. >>> good friday morning. welcome to "techcheck. i'm carl quintanilla with john fortt and deidre bosa. we're waiting on the job numbers. when that happens, we'll take you there live tech's wild...
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here's cnbc's wealth reporter, robert frank >> it's the $295 million question can this house become theive ever sold in the u.s.? >> i think buyers are going to rise to the occasion and pay the big number for this property >> today, this 105,000 square foot mansion listed for $295 million. if it doesn't sell for that price, it will head to auction next months and sell to the highest bidder it has to sell for at least $200 million just to pay back the mountain of debt racked up by its developer. >> so much more than a house this is a private resort and the most prime location in the world, bel-air >> it's 3.5 acres includes 21 bedrooms and 42 baths. it's got a nightclub, a 40-seat movie theater. puty salon, wellness spa, a giant moat with an adjacent running track, a guest house, a bowling alley, a 30-car garage, a 10,000 bottle wine cellar, and seven water features including an indoor lap pool the mega home market has never been hotter. sales of homes priced at $10 million or more in l.a. more than doubled last year compared to pre-pandemic. and nationwide, a record eight homes sold las
here's cnbc's wealth reporter, robert frank >> it's the $295 million question can this house become theive ever sold in the u.s.? >> i think buyers are going to rise to the occasion and pay the big number for this property >> today, this 105,000 square foot mansion listed for $295 million. if it doesn't sell for that price, it will head to auction next months and sell to the highest bidder it has to sell for at least $200 million just to pay back the mountain of debt racked up...
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robert frank is here with the details. >> kelly, peloton shares down now 80% from their peak last year to its highers john foley, the ceo and cofounder sold $119 million worth of shares. most were sold at a price of $110 or higher now, according to s.e.c. filings he started a prescheduled sales program in 2020 for quote personal financial management purposes the plan called for selling 2.4 million shares he term terminated that plan after selling only 1 million shares with his final sale last august according to smart insider, peloton insiders sold nearly $500 million worth of shares in total last year, a large amount of that substantial given that the current market cap is now only about $10 billion other executives who sold include the president, selling 105 dllds, the chief legal and culture officer, and the previous product officer now, cnbc reported peloton is now looking at score closing, cost cuts, job cuts as the sales slow interesting contrast with what happened to the price with how much money was taken off the table last year above that $100 price. >> i don't know if i blame
robert frank is here with the details. >> kelly, peloton shares down now 80% from their peak last year to its highers john foley, the ceo and cofounder sold $119 million worth of shares. most were sold at a price of $110 or higher now, according to s.e.c. filings he started a prescheduled sales program in 2020 for quote personal financial management purposes the plan called for selling 2.4 million shares he term terminated that plan after selling only 1 million shares with his final sale...
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robert frank has that story.esterday's s&p 500 winners and losers hey lily, i need a new wireless plan for my business, but all my employees need something different. oh, we can help with that. okay, imagine this. your mover, rob, he's on the scene and needs a plan with a mobile hotspot. we cut to downtown, your sales rep lisa has to send some files, like asap! so basically i can pick the right plan for each employee. yeah i should've just led with that. with at&t business. you can pick the best plan for each employee and get the best deals on every smart phone. thanks for coming. now when it comes to a financial plan this broker is your man. let's open your binders to page 188... uh carl, are there different planning options in here? options? plans we can build on our own, or with help from a financial consultant? like schwab does. uhhh... could we adjust our plan... ...yeah, like if we buy a new house? mmmm... and our son just started working. oh! do you offer a complimentary retirement plan for him? as in free
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robert frank joins with us that story. robert, what's going on? americans have been using their home with a home office those that collect a w-2 paycheck cannot deduct any of the home office or home office expenses, because the 2017 tax law suspended that deduction until at least 2025 for employees. now, self-employed workers, business owners or partnerships, they are a lot more fortunate. they can deduct their home office and benefits can be substantial. so there are two rules for the deduction. first of all, the taxpayer needs to use that portion of the home exclusively for business and the home must be the taxpayer's principle place of business and it's all done on a ratio if your office is 1/10thably square footage, you pay $20,000 a year for mortgage or rent, you can write off $2,000 and one-tenth of the maintenance costs, repairs, insurance, everything to keep the home up and running. you request can follow a simplified irs form lar $5 per square foot for a maximum of 1,500. we talk about what congress is doing right now. it's interesting to
robert frank joins with us that story. robert, what's going on? americans have been using their home with a home office those that collect a w-2 paycheck cannot deduct any of the home office or home office expenses, because the 2017 tax law suspended that deduction until at least 2025 for employees. now, self-employed workers, business owners or partnerships, they are a lot more fortunate. they can deduct their home office and benefits can be substantial. so there are two rules for the...
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this morning robert frank has an update on where things stand robert >> good morning, andrew.all actually started with ryan cohen in august of 2020 he started quietly buying shares of game stop for around 4 to $5 a share. by the end of 2020 he invested $76 million for about 13% of the company. now that $76 million original investment is worth $1.1 billion that gives him a 1400% return. he hasn't sold any of his shares of course, he became chairman and remains the largest individual shareholder of gamestop in a recent tweet he wrote deciding between two options fo my gme stake, hold or hodle. other directions have sold, james wolf sold $17 million of his shares last january around 21 bucks a share other directors have sold over $3 million in shares one big investor got out right before the run up, that was donald foss. he invested $13 million in the company. he sold at the end of december 2020 for about $60 million if he had held onto that stake, it would be worth over $450 million today cohen has actually been a really good investor, his other big bet is apple, investing $250
this morning robert frank has an update on where things stand robert >> good morning, andrew.all actually started with ryan cohen in august of 2020 he started quietly buying shares of game stop for around 4 to $5 a share. by the end of 2020 he invested $76 million for about 13% of the company. now that $76 million original investment is worth $1.1 billion that gives him a 1400% return. he hasn't sold any of his shares of course, he became chairman and remains the largest individual...
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stuck in first gear not able to gain any momentum falling 80% top execs not buying the dip either robert frank robert >> good morning, morgan. peloton shares hovering close to the ipo price back in 2019 but peloton executives sold many of their shares before the recent drop insiders sold nearly $500 million worth of shares last year when the stock was trading above $100 john foley the company's ceo and co-founder sold $119 million worth of shares between the end of 2020 and the fall of 2021 most of the sales were for above $110 a share peloton did not respond to request for comment but according to sec filings he started a program in september of 2020 for, quote, personal financial management purposes selling 2.4 million shares of october and terminated that plan and last sale last august two months before the company slashed guidance and that caused that share price to decline by about a third. other peloton executives cashing in closer to the highs the chief legal and culture officer selling $9 omillion. the product product officer over $60 million and the coo $28 million. add that together
stuck in first gear not able to gain any momentum falling 80% top execs not buying the dip either robert frank robert >> good morning, morgan. peloton shares hovering close to the ipo price back in 2019 but peloton executives sold many of their shares before the recent drop insiders sold nearly $500 million worth of shares last year when the stock was trading above $100 john foley the company's ceo and co-founder sold $119 million worth of shares between the end of 2020 and the fall of...
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robert frank here with the executives that unloaded the most stock in 2021 not just elon musk. >> a lotng more stock than everlast year selling $170 billion of stock in 2021 the selling 2 1/2 times the pre-pandemic levels. musk as you mentioned the largest with $16 billion bezos at $10 billion walton family selling nearly $8 billion of walmart stock and mark zuckerberg cashing out $4.5 billion in meta. you have adad aron with $35 million off the table and nadella of microsoft selling $374 million so is this a sign of a market top? daniel taylor says decades of research shows they buy near the bottom and sell near the peak. sara >> i feel like one argument against that could be -- you have reported on this a lot, the tax changes coming if they sell for tax reasons that is different than selling if they think the stocks are fairly valued near the peak. >> great point there's no question that tax selling is a factor. look at nadella. washington implementing a new capital gains tax. he said for estate and financial planning reasons if you thought that federal taxes going up and in some case
robert frank here with the executives that unloaded the most stock in 2021 not just elon musk. >> a lotng more stock than everlast year selling $170 billion of stock in 2021 the selling 2 1/2 times the pre-pandemic levels. musk as you mentioned the largest with $16 billion bezos at $10 billion walton family selling nearly $8 billion of walmart stock and mark zuckerberg cashing out $4.5 billion in meta. you have adad aron with $35 million off the table and nadella of microsoft selling $374...
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. >> thank you, robert frank >>> meantime, let's get back to commercial real estate u.s. over 1 million good to have you let's just get to -- get back the office, which seemed to be moving along at a steady pace and expectations by midjan wuary for a lot of workers to bring workards back. >> omicron has delayed the return to office and the return to office throughout the pandemic has been somewhat of a gamble every time a company sets a date, seems it gets moved back and that's a function of a virus, not anything else and obviously concerns around the spread the hope and i think the science is starting to prove that it's a return to office cycle and once this passes, which is hope hopefully going to be quickly, we should be back on track >> what does that mean given, again, the almost two years of starting and stopping and a lot of workers who seem reluctant to return overall >> highly dependant on the virus and if there's another variant after this let's assume we go back to the preomicron days, then many companies were planning to return early in 2022 the milestones on
. >> thank you, robert frank >>> meantime, let's get back to commercial real estate u.s. over 1 million good to have you let's just get to -- get back the office, which seemed to be moving along at a steady pace and expectations by midjan wuary for a lot of workers to bring workards back. >> omicron has delayed the return to office and the return to office throughout the pandemic has been somewhat of a gamble every time a company sets a date, seems it gets moved back and...
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robert frank has more. robert, you venmo somebody money and the irs is watching?: they are, becky good morning this is a law that requires third party payment services like venmo or paypal to report transactions over $600 a year for corporate accounts if you sell a service or business or product and paid through a third party, including airbnb or e-bay, those will go to the irs and you get a 1099k form that was part of the american rescue act passed last year and aimed at tax evasion it is psparking misconception this has been subject to tax, but it is unclear how many people were paying it. this does not apply to peer-to-peer transactions. gift to friends or family or reimburse a colleague for lunch, that is not reported to the irs. estimated 40 million americans do some kind of independent contract work or side hustle that number growing up to 1/3 during the pandemic. this law would raise about $8 billion over ten years not a lot, but on social media and message boards, taxpayers talking about switching back to cash and labeling business payments to peer-to-peer
robert frank has more. robert, you venmo somebody money and the irs is watching?: they are, becky good morning this is a law that requires third party payment services like venmo or paypal to report transactions over $600 a year for corporate accounts if you sell a service or business or product and paid through a third party, including airbnb or e-bay, those will go to the irs and you get a 1099k form that was part of the american rescue act passed last year and aimed at tax evasion it is...
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>>> the top billionaires on the planet losing a chunk of wealth lately except for one standout robert frankome billionaire losers we don't want to forget the last three years which preceded these little pull backs, i don't think, robert. >> reporter: no, joe put it in context. we will say the top ten b billionaires losing $136 billion in stock wealth elon musk down $30 billion more than 10% of his wealth. he is still the richest man in the world with $240 billion. he had the good fortune of selling $16 billion of stock most of it at $1,000 a share or higher tesla down yesterday to 857 before rebounding and ending at 930. jeff bezos is now at 169 mark zuckerberg down 10 billion. the google founders are down $11 billion each one billionaire in the top ten who gained wealth which is warren buffett now ranked eighth in the world with $111 billion. he vaulted ahead of the only other non-tech member of the top ten. he is down $20 billion on concerns of the china economy and lockdown there is and broader luxury spending. if you look at the total wealth lost in both stock and crypto markets, we're
>>> the top billionaires on the planet losing a chunk of wealth lately except for one standout robert frankome billionaire losers we don't want to forget the last three years which preceded these little pull backs, i don't think, robert. >> reporter: no, joe put it in context. we will say the top ten b billionaires losing $136 billion in stock wealth elon musk down $30 billion more than 10% of his wealth. he is still the richest man in the world with $240 billion. he had the good...
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frank lo dejÓ en 1983. su madre muriÓ un aÑo despuÉs. richie robertsÓ a la oficina del procurador para volverse abogado defensor. su primer cliente fue frank lucas". policÍa: revise sus pertenencias y firme aquÍ. narrador: "por su cooperaciÓn, la sentencia de frank fue reducida a 15 aÑos. fue liberado en 1991". [timbre] policÍa: ¡buena suerte, frank! [♪♪♪] cc: telemundo network captioning@telemundo.com (305) 887-3060 ♪♪(mÚsica)♪♪ >>> continúan lo dolores de cabeza para los viajeros, hacemos un recuento de cuantos vuelos han sido cancelados en lo que va del fin de semana. >>> noticiero telemundo 48. >>> informarlos este domingo a las 6, hoy estados unidos ha superado los 55 millones de casos de covid-19 de acuerdo a información de (nombre en inglÉs), de esa cifra de 5 millones de los infectados son californianos, se registra en las de que un día de que decenas de estudiantes regresan a clases tras las vacaciones de invierno. carlos cabrera en vivo desde san josé con esta información, buenas tardes. >>> buenas tardes, fátima, nos encontramos aquí en el a
frank lo dejÓ en 1983. su madre muriÓ un aÑo despuÉs. richie robertsÓ a la oficina del procurador para volverse abogado defensor. su primer cliente fue frank lucas". policÍa: revise sus pertenencias y firme aquÍ. narrador: "por su cooperaciÓn, la sentencia de frank fue reducida a 15 aÑos. fue liberado en 1991". [timbre] policÍa: ¡buena suerte, frank! [♪♪♪] cc: telemundo network captioning@telemundo.com (305) 887-3060 ♪♪(mÚsica)♪♪ >>> continúan...
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frank lo dejÓ en 1983. su madre muriÓ un aÑo despuÉs. richie robertsÓ a la oficina del procurador para volverse abogado defensor. su primer cliente fue frank lucas". policÍa: revise sus pertenencias y firme aquÍ. narrador: "por su cooperaciÓn, la sentencia de frank fue reducida a 15 aÑos. fue liberado en 1991". [time] policÍa: ¡buena suerte, frank! [♪♪♪] cc: telemundo network captioning@telemundo.com (305) 887-3060 (♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) > hola, gracias por sintonizarnos, esperamos que se encuentre muy bien, ¡comenzamos las noticias de hoy!. >> tenemos una actualización sobre la lucha de los bomberos que siguen combatiendo las llamas del incendio colorado. >> este es tu noticiero telemundo 48. >> continúan a disposición de las autoridades para que sean más los niños y adolescentes que reciban su vacuna contra el covid-19 carlos armando está desde san josé y hoy se convirtió en clínica de vacunación. >> buenas tardes efectivamente. estamos en la entidad de san josé en el museo, de descubrimiento para niños donde hoy su salón se convirtió en una clíni
frank lo dejÓ en 1983. su madre muriÓ un aÑo despuÉs. richie robertsÓ a la oficina del procurador para volverse abogado defensor. su primer cliente fue frank lucas". policÍa: revise sus pertenencias y firme aquÍ. narrador: "por su cooperaciÓn, la sentencia de frank fue reducida a 15 aÑos. fue liberado en 1991". [time] policÍa: ¡buena suerte, frank! [♪♪♪] cc: telemundo network captioning@telemundo.com (305) 887-3060 (♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) > hola,...
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frank. really, humans special robert on the right to food, the structure, this is supply and demand was famous. a few decades ago the european union destroyed grain mountains and wine lakes and butter mountains. and they had to do that to keep the prices stable. so you're against them destroying food, to keep prices stable, which is a central tenet of the way food capitalism. as it works i, you know, everyone has to figure out how to stabilize prices into this is the eternal problem and known. and this is it, this is, i mean it's, that's when you're trying to focus on a stabilizing the market stable prices that are high enough. that farmers and fishers and pass or lists and people that make our food and workers can make a good living. a dignified living and the prices are, are affordable for people. is a different question of we want to stable market. we want to fair market versus people trying to create a market that's profit oriented. now, on the destruction has the european common agricultural policy work. we could spend a whole show on that. i think we and i think we are in union here in b
frank. really, humans special robert on the right to food, the structure, this is supply and demand was famous. a few decades ago the european union destroyed grain mountains and wine lakes and butter mountains. and they had to do that to keep the prices stable. so you're against them destroying food, to keep prices stable, which is a central tenet of the way food capitalism. as it works i, you know, everyone has to figure out how to stabilize prices into this is the eternal problem and known....
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robert f. kennedy jr. who somehow managed to connect the dots from vaccination to hitler. >> even in hitler germany, you could cross the alps to the switzerland. you could hide in an attic like anne frank did. >> jimmy: robert never actually finished the book. they must have been so disappointing. some of these whack jobs expected robert f. kennedy to come back to life. it's like going see the jackson five and only tito shows up. robert kennedy is a notorious long-time anti-vaxxer. he did have a christmas party at his house last month, and in order to come in you had to show proof of vaccination, but he blamed that on his wife. because he carries the kennedy nail, rfk, people believe what he says. he is largely responsible for a lot of the misinformation that's out there. for a lot of those in eanes, he was the main event. you know how you go to the farmer's market and there is a band or a combo playing. and there is always one weird lady dancing alone? she was there. ♪ ♪ only love ♪ >> jimmy: it's either dancing or a medical emergency. i'm not sure. on friday in d.c., the house select committee looking into the extent of trump's involvement in the insurrection on january 6 received a
robert f. kennedy jr. who somehow managed to connect the dots from vaccination to hitler. >> even in hitler germany, you could cross the alps to the switzerland. you could hide in an attic like anne frank did. >> jimmy: robert never actually finished the book. they must have been so disappointing. some of these whack jobs expected robert f. kennedy to come back to life. it's like going see the jackson five and only tito shows up. robert kennedy is a notorious long-time anti-vaxxer....
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robert f. kennedy jr. suggested anne frankenager who hid from the nazis in an attic in the netherlands before being caught and sent to die in a concentration camp, was better off under hitler than americans who are currently subject to vaccine mandates. >> even in hitler's germany you could -- you could cross the alps into switzerland. you can hide in an attic like anne frank did. i visited in 1962 east germany with my father and met people who had climbed the wall and escaped. so it was possible. many died trying but it was possible. today the mechanisms are being put in place that will make it so none of us can run and none of us can hide. >> kennedy later apologized. his own wife condemned his comments. and just two weeks ago a republican congressman from ohio, warren davidson, tweeted an image of a nazi document and wrote the following. "this has been done before. #do not comply. let's recall that the nazis dehumanized jewish people before segregating them, segregated them before imprisoning them, imprisoned them before en
robert f. kennedy jr. suggested anne frankenager who hid from the nazis in an attic in the netherlands before being caught and sent to die in a concentration camp, was better off under hitler than americans who are currently subject to vaccine mandates. >> even in hitler's germany you could -- you could cross the alps into switzerland. you can hide in an attic like anne frank did. i visited in 1962 east germany with my father and met people who had climbed the wall and escaped. so it was...
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robert f. kennedy junior is apologizing for invoking nazis and anne frank during an anti-vax speech.ments were condemned by so many people, including his own wife. more on that next. ♪ ♪ liz, you nerd, cough if you're in here! shh! i took mucinex dm for my phlegmy cough. what about rob's dry cough? works on that too, and lasts 12 hours. 12 hours?! who studies that long? mucinex dm relieves wet and dry coughs. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get started today. (vo) this year, t-mobile for business is here to help you hit the ground running. when you switch to t-mobile and bring your own device, we'll pay off your phone up to $800. you can keep your phone. keep your number. and get your employees connected on the largest and fastest 5g network. plus, we give you $200 in facebook ads on us! so you can reach more customers, create more opportunities, and make this the best year
robert f. kennedy junior is apologizing for invoking nazis and anne frank during an anti-vax speech.ments were condemned by so many people, including his own wife. more on that next. ♪ ♪ liz, you nerd, cough if you're in here! shh! i took mucinex dm for my phlegmy cough. what about rob's dry cough? works on that too, and lasts 12 hours. 12 hours?! who studies that long? mucinex dm relieves wet and dry coughs. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed...
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frank did. today, the mechanisms are being >>> robert f. kennedy jr.' drawing utter scorn tonight from public health experts fighting to get more americans vaccinated. >> he has completely jumped the ethical shark. he has no understanding of what he is comparing. you've got racism resulting in genocide in nazi, germany, and he's comparing that to being told to produce a vaccine card if you want to get into a sporting event? >> reporter: but kennedy is not alone. a few weeks ago fox news host lara logan compared dr. fauci to the nazi's so-called angel of death. >> he doesn't represent science, he represents the nazi doctor who did experiments on jews during the second world war in the concentration camps. >> i'm congressman warren davidson from ohio. >> reporter: several days ago, congressman warren davidson responded to a tweet from d.c.'s mayor saying proof of vaccination would be required to enter some city buildings by tweeting an image of a nazi document with the comment this has been done before, #do not comply. and marjorie taylor greene said this
frank did. today, the mechanisms are being >>> robert f. kennedy jr.' drawing utter scorn tonight from public health experts fighting to get more americans vaccinated. >> he has completely jumped the ethical shark. he has no understanding of what he is comparing. you've got racism resulting in genocide in nazi, germany, and he's comparing that to being told to produce a vaccine card if you want to get into a sporting event? >> reporter: but kennedy is not alone. a few weeks...
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robert f. kennedy suggested restrictions today, covid restrictions, are worse than what anne frank endured.o wrote on twitter comparing vaccine mandates to nazi policies. yesterday was holocaust remembrance day. that is a day to remember 6 million jews not who got sick, 6 million who were killed, consciously killed by the nazis -- mothers, father, grandparents, children, who were taken from their homes, sent to concentration camps to be tortured, forced to work, hardly fed, separated from their families, and ultimately killed. why? for being jewish. that is why right now it is more important than ever that we remember and continue to tell the story of the survivors so that people understand the atrocities that took place and stop making ignorant, offensive, and dangerous comparisons. we'll be right back. we'll be right back. and a touch of sea salt. it's like a double double for your tastebuds. subway keeps refreshing and refreshing and refreshing... my mental health was much better. my mind was in a good place. but my body was telling a different story. i felt all people saw were my uncont
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robert wise, professor of national hazards at virginia tech. we appreciate all of your insights . thank you. thanks for having me. and before we go some sports news in ones like a soccer, i talked frank for its champions. league hopes have taken a blow in a $11.00, draw at low the ox work, the points boost alex for chances of avoiding relegation, and leads frankfurt well outside the top for bottom size, be deferred, and fruits meet in the late game in the pick of saturdays matches robert live and off ski is scored a hat trick as leaders. byron thrush cologne, 2nd place door one had hammered, fry fryeburg on friday to keep the pressure on byron. the gap at the top remains 6 points. and that's the latest on the w news up next, is that shift? i'm marion evans team from me and the entire news team in berlin. thanks for the company her.
robert wise, professor of national hazards at virginia tech. we appreciate all of your insights . thank you. thanks for having me. and before we go some sports news in ones like a soccer, i talked frank for its champions. league hopes have taken a blow in a $11.00, draw at low the ox work, the points boost alex for chances of avoiding relegation, and leads frankfurt well outside the top for bottom size, be deferred, and fruits meet in the late game in the pick of saturdays matches robert live...
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robert f. kennedy jr. and cheryl hines following his controversial remarks at an anti-vax mandate rally. >> even in hitler germany, you could cross the alps to switzerland. you could hide in an attic like anne frank rfk jr.'s wife tweeted, my husband's reference to anne frank at a mandate rally in d.c. was reprehensible and insensitive. his opinions are not a reflection of my own. >> what couples need to decide first of all, is this a deal breaker? to some people it may not be. >> if the difference in politics and values is not a deal breaker -- >> i'm here, you're here. what can we agree on. coming up with an agreement, how can we protect our relationship. >> shailene woodley and aaron rodgers, also on opposite sides, got engaged a year ago. a source telling "people", early on they decided to agree to disagree about things. and not debate them. the experts say this can work. >> we're going to protect each other's beliefs, but respect that we believe different things. but i never recommend not talking about something in a relationship. if this is such a difference that they can't sit with, they will avoid it until it eventually explodes. >> as for rfk jr., he said i apologize for my reference to
robert f. kennedy jr. and cheryl hines following his controversial remarks at an anti-vax mandate rally. >> even in hitler germany, you could cross the alps to switzerland. you could hide in an attic like anne frank rfk jr.'s wife tweeted, my husband's reference to anne frank at a mandate rally in d.c. was reprehensible and insensitive. his opinions are not a reflection of my own. >> what couples need to decide first of all, is this a deal breaker? to some people it may not be....
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anne frank, in a debate about vaccines and limitations during global pandemic is a sad symptom of moral and intellectual decay. put that quote back up. perfect. auschwitz museum. read that, robert f. kennedy jr. read that. it is disgraceful. what would his father think? exploiting of the tragedy of people who suffered, were humiliated, tortured, and murdered by the totalitarian regime of nazi germany including children like anne frank in a debate about vaccines and limitations during a global pandemic is a sad symptom of moral and intellectual decay. perfect. thank you, auschwitz museum. you said it better than any of us. what would his father think? what happened to the kinds of politics that calls us to a higher purpose, instead of pitting us against each other with lies? now, only if people like robert f. kennedy jr. disgracing the memory of his father with anti-vaccine lies and, quite frankly, conspiracy theories. and then, there is this fresh outrage -- this is from none other than newt gingrich, who i remind you was speaker of the house back in the '90s. now, he says that -- and when -- when and if republicans take the house, members of the january 6th committee who are i
anne frank, in a debate about vaccines and limitations during global pandemic is a sad symptom of moral and intellectual decay. put that quote back up. perfect. auschwitz museum. read that, robert f. kennedy jr. read that. it is disgraceful. what would his father think? exploiting of the tragedy of people who suffered, were humiliated, tortured, and murdered by the totalitarian regime of nazi germany including children like anne frank in a debate about vaccines and limitations during a global...
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robert f. kennedy jr., a big anti-vax crusader, is apologizing for a holocaust analogy by saying anne frank was's she could hide -- at least she could hide. after fierce criticism, he apologized. to the extent my remarks caused hurt, i i am truly and deeply sorry. also his wife, actress cheryl hines, tweeting the remarks were insensitive. she's right. it never ends well. i've always sort of liked bill maher's caustically independent streak. here he is on his hbo program explaining why he's increasingly mocking liberals. >> it's not me who's changed, it's the left. who's now made up of a small contingent who have gone mental and a large contingent who refuse to call them out for it. but i will. that's why i'm a hero at fox these days. [cheers and applause] which shows just how much liberals have their head up their [bleep] howard: maher was responding to dana perino floating him as a possible presidential candidate. i think he'll stick to mining comedy gold from both sides. beat the clock. that's it for this edition of "mediabuzz." i'm howard kurtz. i think we'll know by next sunday whether tom
robert f. kennedy jr., a big anti-vax crusader, is apologizing for a holocaust analogy by saying anne frank was's she could hide -- at least she could hide. after fierce criticism, he apologized. to the extent my remarks caused hurt, i i am truly and deeply sorry. also his wife, actress cheryl hines, tweeting the remarks were insensitive. she's right. it never ends well. i've always sort of liked bill maher's caustically independent streak. here he is on his hbo program explaining why he's...
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robert f. kennedy jr. >> there even in hitler germany you could cross the alps into switzerland, hide in an attic like anne frankoeuzed. . his wife tweeted my husband's reference to anne frank at a mandate rally in d.c. was reprehensible and insensitive. the atrocities that millions endured during the holocaust should never be compared to anyone or anything. his opinions on r not mine and are his own. >> when any group that is -- that has hate thrown against him, vial, falsehoods thrown against them have a reason to be concerned. it's just one part of a cont continuum. somebody willing to put flyers in front of 200 homes in the dead of night, are they willing to throw a rock through a window? are they willing to use a weapon? >> reporter: we heard reports out of fort lauderdale involving these flyers. they have located the rental car they believe to be involved. the mayor says they have solid leads. >> let's hope there's justice here. it is disgusting. leyla santiago, thank you so much for bringing that to us. >>> house speaker nancy pelosi announces she will run for re-election. what are the implications of thi
robert f. kennedy jr. >> there even in hitler germany you could cross the alps into switzerland, hide in an attic like anne frankoeuzed. . his wife tweeted my husband's reference to anne frank at a mandate rally in d.c. was reprehensible and insensitive. the atrocities that millions endured during the holocaust should never be compared to anyone or anything. his opinions on r not mine and are his own. >> when any group that is -- that has hate thrown against him, vial, falsehoods...
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anti vaccine rally in washington, robert kennedy junior said, even in hitler germany, you could cross the alps into switzerland. you could hide in an attic, like and frank my father and met people who had climbed the wall and escaped. bobby kennedy junior was eight years old on that trip and apparently he did not learn then then that frank was not hiding in an attic in hitler's germany, and frank hid in an attic with her family in amsterdam before the nazis captured them and sent them to the death camps where and frank died. bobby kennedy told his audience that anne frank hiding in the attic had more freedom than they do now. he said that to a group of people who travel to washington, some by plane without ever having to show proof of vaccination or recent covid test, robert kennedy junior has not apologize for the thousands of people who are dead tonight because they have made the mistake of believing him, or others, who deliver the same deadly anti-vaccination message. revolutionary war general john stark of new hampshire once said, the free or die. in 1945, the republican -controlled government of new hampshire made that the state's motto, in 1971, t
anti vaccine rally in washington, robert kennedy junior said, even in hitler germany, you could cross the alps into switzerland. you could hide in an attic, like and frank my father and met people who had climbed the wall and escaped. bobby kennedy junior was eight years old on that trip and apparently he did not learn then then that frank was not hiding in an attic in hitler's germany, and frank hid in an attic with her family in amsterdam before the nazis captured them and sent them to the...
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robert f. kennedy jr. -- >> even in hitler, germany you could cross the alps to the switzerland. you could hide in an attic like anne frankmy husband's reference to anne frank was reprehensible and insensitive. the process that millions endured during the holocaust should never be compared to anyone or anything. reports a sharp increase in anti-semitic incidents. in south florida, the dangerous rhetoric concerning city leaders and residents. >> i think this is nothing you can brush off, oh, well, what kind of crime was committed? they need to be held accountable. you throw your garbage on to our lawns. >> reporter: and, wolf, i am in the neighborhood where this occurred where these flyers were handed out. there is a strong sense of fear and vulnerability when you talk to neighbors, even a local rabbi, but also a strong desire to call this out for what it is, to call it out for being hate. miami beach police tell us they are working with the fbi to get to the bottom of this. >> hope they do. leylah santiago in miami beach, thank you very much. >>> let's discuss with the mayor of miami beach. thank you for joining us. as yo
robert f. kennedy jr. -- >> even in hitler, germany you could cross the alps to the switzerland. you could hide in an attic like anne frankmy husband's reference to anne frank was reprehensible and insensitive. the process that millions endured during the holocaust should never be compared to anyone or anything. reports a sharp increase in anti-semitic incidents. in south florida, the dangerous rhetoric concerning city leaders and residents. >> i think this is nothing you can brush...
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robert f. kennedy jr. we talked about him last night, right? his disgraceful speech comparing life-saving vaccine policies to the actions of a totalitarian state and suggesting that anne frank was in a better situation when she hid from the nazis in a cramped attic in the netherlands until she was discovered and killed. well, tonight at least i guess he's apologizing, if you can call it that. and i quote. "i apologize for my reference to anne frank. especially to families that suffered the holocaust horrors. my intention was to use examples of past barbarianism -- or barbarism," excuse me, "to show the perils from new technologies of control. to the extent my remarks caused hurt, i am truly and deeply sorry." robert f. kennedy jr. "to the extent my remarks caused h h hurt." it was actually to quite an extent. and still not comparable to any -- in any way despite the intent. words matter, like i said. words matter. an apology counts for something. but truth matters more. truth reigns out. our lives and our democracy depend on it. we have a lot to cover this evening. the world is watching. watching as the current president, joe biden, and vladimir putin and russia face off. i
robert f. kennedy jr. we talked about him last night, right? his disgraceful speech comparing life-saving vaccine policies to the actions of a totalitarian state and suggesting that anne frank was in a better situation when she hid from the nazis in a cramped attic in the netherlands until she was discovered and killed. well, tonight at least i guess he's apologizing, if you can call it that. and i quote. "i apologize for my reference to anne frank. especially to families that suffered the...