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i think it's robin hood.t launched the commission free platform in 2015 they're threatening legacy operators. as of today, 10 million people have accounts at robin hood. that's more than etrade and only a little less than schwab or ameritrade robin hood whose a great handle on what customers want what makes the company so enticing, $900 million it's why they've been able to disrupt the entire agency. let's take a look at the co-founders of robinhood with more on how they up ended the online broker rage space welcome back to "mad money." >> thank you for having us. >> the light daddy when i met you, i said, they've got it they've figured out what the millennials wanted but 10 million? what are you adding a day? >> so we've been growing very quickly over the last couple of years. one of the things that we're really excited about is our customers tell us they're investing for the first time with robinhood it's taking the market and growing it substantially. >> we could argue that, yes, you have 10 million but th
i think it's robin hood.t launched the commission free platform in 2015 they're threatening legacy operators. as of today, 10 million people have accounts at robin hood. that's more than etrade and only a little less than schwab or ameritrade robin hood whose a great handle on what customers want what makes the company so enticing, $900 million it's why they've been able to disrupt the entire agency. let's take a look at the co-founders of robinhood with more on how they up ended the online...
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that's pretty much what joseph stalin is remembered for, being like robin hood, bang. yeah, joseph stalin he was known as a reformer who was kind to the poor. i mean, it's weird, right? if you scroll a couple more minutes into it you get to a part where they explain that the way alaska became a part of the united states was that nuketoa kristof gave alaska to the united states in 1957 as a present, as a gift which a really weird take on alaska, which the united states actually bought from russia in the 1860s. but it you want to call it a gift in the 1950s, then yeah you've been getting your history from mr. banana. so here's the thing, the company that makes that mr. banana let me tell you how awesome stalin was, oh, my god it's putin, history of russia, right? the company that makes that turns out to be inexplicably massive online. they're called the sole publish. they're the subject of a fascinating report that came out at law fair by lisa kaplan where, quote, measured in terms of view and subscribers the soul publishing outranked only by disney and warnler media. it
that's pretty much what joseph stalin is remembered for, being like robin hood, bang. yeah, joseph stalin he was known as a reformer who was kind to the poor. i mean, it's weird, right? if you scroll a couple more minutes into it you get to a part where they explain that the way alaska became a part of the united states was that nuketoa kristof gave alaska to the united states in 1957 as a present, as a gift which a really weird take on alaska, which the united states actually bought from...
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there was one fly in the ointment robin hood didn't offer fractional trading which makes it harder fortional to participate in high dollar stocks like alphabet or amazon earlier today they allowed you to buy pieces of stocks in minuscule instruments. let's take a look at valentine's day tenet, the co-founder of robinhood. welcome back to "mad money." >> a pleasure to be back >> three great american companies reported, costco, $300 stock, adobe, $300 stock, broadcom, a $300 stock up until now, how would i have bought those at robinhood if i didn't have all that much money on one of your 10 million, and what can i do today so i can make it to own one of these companies? >> that's a great question up until now you would have had to wait if you dpods a smaller amount, you would have had to wait to have enough to buy one share. today we're happy to announce that we are launching fractional shares on robinhood along with drip or dividend reinvestment and reoccurring investments. fractional shares will be rolling out next week with drip and reoccurring investing following up early in the new
there was one fly in the ointment robin hood didn't offer fractional trading which makes it harder fortional to participate in high dollar stocks like alphabet or amazon earlier today they allowed you to buy pieces of stocks in minuscule instruments. let's take a look at valentine's day tenet, the co-founder of robinhood. welcome back to "mad money." >> a pleasure to be back >> three great american companies reported, costco, $300 stock, adobe, $300 stock, broadcom, a $300...
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politician is the former finance minister of north rhine-westphalia and earned kind of a reputation as a robin hood because the fault tax evaders pretty hard and they both were supported heavily by the youngsters in the social democratic party by the use of those for their left wing stands still backbenches they may be but they both set me out being critical of the current government could we see the end the end of the coalition with chancellor merkel cd. this is certainly the most important question now will they stay in the coalition with i'm glad america's conservatives they both were critical as you sat and they said that they want to renegotiate the coalition treaty the coalition deal with the conservatives the conservatives have rejected that already they said we have this deal and that's the basis for our work together so really next week's party conference of social democrats will show that they want to discuss how to continue whether they want to step out of the ground coalition but certainly the prospects of a snap election or a minority government for anglo american have increased with t
politician is the former finance minister of north rhine-westphalia and earned kind of a reputation as a robin hood because the fault tax evaders pretty hard and they both were supported heavily by the youngsters in the social democratic party by the use of those for their left wing stands still backbenches they may be but they both set me out being critical of the current government could we see the end the end of the coalition with chancellor merkel cd. this is certainly the most important...
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he is interviewed by author and robin hood ceo wesmoore. >> host: it is my honor to join a mentor, guide, role model and one of our society's truest leader, -- freeman hrabowski. have to start with this new book entitle he "the empower evidence university." what exactly is the empowered university? >> guest: thanks delight he to be here with you. the notification is this, that our universities should be empowered to look in the mirror and be honest with self, and wite as a way of talking about leadership and talking about our society that institutions that are healthy and that are secure should be willing to recognize whatever is going well, to acknowledge that, of course, but also to be willing to say, but we have a way to go, and so it's empowered to be honest with self, and the subtitle which is shared leadership, culture change and academic success start width the notion it's not but the one person, not just the university president. it's about all of us working together with the vision offed of indicating students and that's the notion of empowerment. >> host: i found the subtitle i
he is interviewed by author and robin hood ceo wesmoore. >> host: it is my honor to join a mentor, guide, role model and one of our society's truest leader, -- freeman hrabowski. have to start with this new book entitle he "the empower evidence university." what exactly is the empowered university? >> guest: thanks delight he to be here with you. the notification is this, that our universities should be empowered to look in the mirror and be honest with self, and wite as a...
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next year and him to turn but yes we are looking at the forecast ahead of us and for the most part robin hood shaping up to be a pretty good one we do have a touch of rainfall heading our way tonight, but it's not going to stick around for too terribly long certainly something that's not going to be a multi-day events like the rain that we had been seeing just a couple of weeks ago. >>san francisco. it's a clear view across the bay this morning even less low cloud cover than we had yesterday most cloud cover is sitting a loss a little bit higher ups you're not seeing as much of an impact with foggy conditions out in the east bay. what you are seeing some dense fog advisories out to the central valley though if you're a christmas eve. travel plans involve taking you out that direction skies, nice and dry. there's cloud cover on satellite and radar to our west though that is going to blink at the bay area at times today meaning skies not going to be quite as blue as what we had yesterday. morgan hill redwood city livermore double in just a few areas in the 30's along with the north bay now down
next year and him to turn but yes we are looking at the forecast ahead of us and for the most part robin hood shaping up to be a pretty good one we do have a touch of rainfall heading our way tonight, but it's not going to stick around for too terribly long certainly something that's not going to be a multi-day events like the rain that we had been seeing just a couple of weeks ago. >>san francisco. it's a clear view across the bay this morning even less low cloud cover than we had...
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he's interviewed by author and antipoverty firm robin hood ceo wes moore. >> we are through our work in the humanities to the sciences, looking at ways of helping students to learn to ask the hard questions to read critically, but to appreciate the value of evidence in a society that is bombarding us with information and different points of view with things being confused about what is truth and what is not. educated people should have the skills to ask the questions that will lead to the evidence that can therefore determine what is truth. >> watch book tv this weekend and every weekend on c-span 2. and every weekend on c-span 2. >> thank you all for coming out tonight and supporting your local independent and employee owned bookstore. [applause] before we begin tonight i want to mention other programming we have coming up on thursday per code next week on tuesday we host former poet laureate along with a few contributors for his new anthology next wednesday we are hosting for the atlantis boston history many more events coming up you can find more information up by the registers wh
he's interviewed by author and antipoverty firm robin hood ceo wes moore. >> we are through our work in the humanities to the sciences, looking at ways of helping students to learn to ask the hard questions to read critically, but to appreciate the value of evidence in a society that is bombarding us with information and different points of view with things being confused about what is truth and what is not. educated people should have the skills to ask the questions that will lead to the...
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on the underground robin hood it was talking to. god it is to. always stay away from church. like you get it. done in. somebody's name for the way you know how to make. she. know somebody's name. the way you know how to make. she says. this is the middle man. you've got to be here is. a funny. you were listening to swedish hip hop artists rap star perform one of his newest songs somebody named frank it's music like that that's getting him recognition in sweden and beyond so here's one person who gives us that glimpse into why alfonse car but as president of the european composer and songwriter alliance robin shore red star is part of the swedish music wonder what defines him from all those is that he didn't aim for an existing spoke he created his own and the over the for all those so says didn't happen for him and he created is about all this is an action record label not good enough well he starts is about complaining about the music business not recognizing talent well you do your own research and you find the talent make sure it's not lost to this important community work
on the underground robin hood it was talking to. god it is to. always stay away from church. like you get it. done in. somebody's name for the way you know how to make. she. know somebody's name. the way you know how to make. she says. this is the middle man. you've got to be here is. a funny. you were listening to swedish hip hop artists rap star perform one of his newest songs somebody named frank it's music like that that's getting him recognition in sweden and beyond so here's one person...
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next year and him to turn but yes we are looking at the forecast ahead of us and for the most part robin hood shaping up to be a pretty good one we do have a touch of rainfall heading our way tonight, but it's not going to stick around for too terribly long certainly something that's not going to be a multi-day events like the rain that we had been seeing just a couple of weeks ago. >>san francisco. it's a clear view across the bay this morning even less low cloud cover than we had yesterday most cloud cover is sitting a loss a little bit higher ups you're not seeing as much of an impact with foggy conditions out in the east bay. what you are seeing some dense fog advisories out to the central valley though if you're a christmas eve. travel plans involve taking you out that direction skies, nice and dry. there's cloud cover on satellite and radar to our west though that is going to blink at the bay area at times today meaning skies not going to be quite as blue as what we had yesterday. morgan
next year and him to turn but yes we are looking at the forecast ahead of us and for the most part robin hood shaping up to be a pretty good one we do have a touch of rainfall heading our way tonight, but it's not going to stick around for too terribly long certainly something that's not going to be a multi-day events like the rain that we had been seeing just a couple of weeks ago. >>san francisco. it's a clear view across the bay this morning even less low cloud cover than we had...
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us to win the marketplace and we're building the portfolio. >> one thing that i find, i was with robin hoodutfit that has mostly millennials, 10 million. one thing they talk about over and over again is sustainability i have my -- i imagine maybe a pilot project, i'll pass it over to you, this is a bottle made with recycled marine plastic when we hear about that island of plastic in the pacific, james, you're conscious of it and want to do something about it. >> absolutely. we know that high value plastics like beverage bottles, as long as we get them back, we can make them back into new bottles and we're very focused on driving, collection, to be able to drive that up and that's going to be a big win. but, still, plastic particularly low value plastic getting into the seas and what that bottle is a pilot experiment, can we take any type of plastic, and use advanced chemical resickling and turn it into high bottle plastic which creates a circular economy the plastic problem can be more under control if we focus on collection and we get innovation to be able to recover the waste that is out
us to win the marketplace and we're building the portfolio. >> one thing that i find, i was with robin hoodutfit that has mostly millennials, 10 million. one thing they talk about over and over again is sustainability i have my -- i imagine maybe a pilot project, i'll pass it over to you, this is a bottle made with recycled marine plastic when we hear about that island of plastic in the pacific, james, you're conscious of it and want to do something about it. >> absolutely. we know...
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a robmodern day robin hoods tha will rob the rich and give to the poor i have tole yell you, that's historyonic. she wants to roll back parts of the reagan revolution. don't be ridiculous here i argue pointing out that warren backed off on medicare for all on one of her signature issues she says it's not a first year priority which the president means no priority at all the fear of warren is more about her attitude of any particular policy when i point out she may be moderate than she seem, they look at the way she treated tim sloan, the former ceo of wells fargo when he was doing his best to clean up a problem. they are furious the way she antagonizes billionaires like lee cooperman. beneath the worry there's a belief elizabeth warren is like linen. i think she wants to turn the clock back to the 50th os 60s. even if she wanted to, congress would never let that happen. why is this bouncing football so important? you want to know where the ma market is headed next year, now need to have a sense of who will win the 2020 election. we can still do well president obama seemed indifferent to stocks
a robmodern day robin hoods tha will rob the rich and give to the poor i have tole yell you, that's historyonic. she wants to roll back parts of the reagan revolution. don't be ridiculous here i argue pointing out that warren backed off on medicare for all on one of her signature issues she says it's not a first year priority which the president means no priority at all the fear of warren is more about her attitude of any particular policy when i point out she may be moderate than she seem,...
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one of the most exciting and positive developments i've seen is that robin hood, the disrupted online brokerage app now has 10 million accounts most of which have been opened by millennials. younger investors can afford to take risks older ones can't. if they get wiped out, they have their whole lives ahead of them to make that money back. let's remember, you can buy fractional shares. seventh, i want the arm ageddons to get their come uppings. they deny and denigrate every move up. they have given an outrageous free ride. i want that to stop. eighth, i want to see many more mergers. there are way too many oil companies. let's have chevron buy pioneer apache gave up already we've had too many retailers kohl's should sell to amazon macy's should merge with nordstroms we have too many semiconductor companies. marvel please sell there are way too many cyber security companies palo alto buy cyber arc. then there are too many drug companies. merck, eli lilly, johnson & johnson, surely there's got to be a deal there lurking. i could go on and on we have way too many companies that need to f
one of the most exciting and positive developments i've seen is that robin hood, the disrupted online brokerage app now has 10 million accounts most of which have been opened by millennials. younger investors can afford to take risks older ones can't. if they get wiped out, they have their whole lives ahead of them to make that money back. let's remember, you can buy fractional shares. seventh, i want the arm ageddons to get their come uppings. they deny and denigrate every move up. they have...
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you meet the 10 million people at robin hood and ask the people who run robin hood, is anybody buyingy look at you, like, do you have two heads they don't check off the esg. >> they look at what a low percentage it is of the s&p and think they can -- it is a rental. >> going away. going away i wish i had one oil stock that i could say my travel trust owns bp, deposit raiidn't raise the d >> really quick, we have gotten to even more shuffling as the ceo of lulu will go to -- >> i remember when stewart hayes took control of that company when he was cfo. he did a great job speaking at the april fantastic matthew boss retail conference at jpmorgan. and you tell me that stock is only down that much on his departure, which, by the way, the report, the report tomorrow, and stewart, they say in a curious release, going to not an apparel industry what is he doing stewart is a great guy you love the guy >> would i >> super guy. >> all right maybe one day we'll meet. >> well, yeah, just a good guy >> i like to meet good guys. and good gals. people >> i would think that this is a -- going to repo
you meet the 10 million people at robin hood and ask the people who run robin hood, is anybody buyingy look at you, like, do you have two heads they don't check off the esg. >> they look at what a low percentage it is of the s&p and think they can -- it is a rental. >> going away. going away i wish i had one oil stock that i could say my travel trust owns bp, deposit raiidn't raise the d >> really quick, we have gotten to even more shuffling as the ceo of lulu will go to...
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the financial regulatory authority has fined robin hood one and a quarter million dollars for sendingwithout making sure customers were getting the best prices for their trades. the violations took place in 2016 and 2017 but didn't detail how much harm customers may have suffered. ms. america was a scientist. she did a chemistry demonstration, lab coat and a all. she said she hopes to break steyestereotypes about what it s to be miss america. it comes with a $50,000 scholarship. it was a beautiful decade for u2 which rocked its way to over $1 billion. the rock and a roll hall of famers had five tours between 2009 and 2019 p. 2019. in 2011, the tour took in over $750 million, making it the highest grossing tour ever. the rolling stones came in second with $929,000, followed by ed sheerin and taylor swift. deirdre: coming up, john brennan and james comey could find themselves in hot water. a brand-new report into the russia inquiry may spell trouble for them. and tension rising in dc as house speaker nancy pelosi holds onthe articles of impeachment against president trump. what it means
the financial regulatory authority has fined robin hood one and a quarter million dollars for sendingwithout making sure customers were getting the best prices for their trades. the violations took place in 2016 and 2017 but didn't detail how much harm customers may have suffered. ms. america was a scientist. she did a chemistry demonstration, lab coat and a all. she said she hopes to break steyestereotypes about what it s to be miss america. it comes with a $50,000 scholarship. it was a...
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i admit i'm not robin hood. >> it is not wrong to want a profit in capitalist america.e a fortune buying into companies being taken over by takeover artists. boesky doesn't want to run those companies. he wants to profit in the run-up from their stock prices. >> "forbes" magazine lists boesky among the 400 richest people in america. estimating his wealth at well over $200 million. >> where's my share of the profits? >> ivan boesky gave the commencement speech in 1986 at berkley and he became famous for one line in that speech. >> i urge you as a part of your mission, seek wealth. it's all right. >> a new film "wall street" used boesky's words as the basis for some of the dialogue. >> greed is good. greed is right. greed works. >> when michael douglas in the movie said "greed is good," i mean, it was a cartoon expression. but there's truth to it. there was a sense that it is okay to be greedy. it is okay to maximize your wealth. >> what i want to see above all is that this country remains a country where someone can always get rich. >> big companies gobbling up little co
i admit i'm not robin hood. >> it is not wrong to want a profit in capitalist america.e a fortune buying into companies being taken over by takeover artists. boesky doesn't want to run those companies. he wants to profit in the run-up from their stock prices. >> "forbes" magazine lists boesky among the 400 richest people in america. estimating his wealth at well over $200 million. >> where's my share of the profits? >> ivan boesky gave the commencement speech...
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russian robin hood. >> now, that was the story of the soul, a juggernaut of online video.e have an update to bring you on that story. after the reporting from law fair and this show, the soul decided to remove several of its more political videos including the one we just played for you. the soul posted a statement on its website objecting to the idea they're foreign propaganda while also promising to clean things up a bit. the statement reads, quote, thesoul publishing content is entertaining, fun and amusing however we acknowledge on occasion has also been factually incorrect. we have taken down the content in question and are currently reviewing our internal fact checking process across all of our channels. in addition we made an editorial decision to no longer post any historical focused content. it's not clear what this means for thesoul's broader library of content going forward or what it might mean for mr. banana. >> history of russia like you've never heard it before. mr. banana wants to know what you think about when you hear the word russia? do you think of a be
russian robin hood. >> now, that was the story of the soul, a juggernaut of online video.e have an update to bring you on that story. after the reporting from law fair and this show, the soul decided to remove several of its more political videos including the one we just played for you. the soul posted a statement on its website objecting to the idea they're foreign propaganda while also promising to clean things up a bit. the statement reads, quote, thesoul publishing content is...
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since 2012 come with the support of the robin hood foundation our , group at columbia has been serving new york city residents. poverty is the tip of the iceberg or 1.6 million new yorkers are poor, 4.4 million face poverty and hardship. it is not just families below the poverty line who struggle to put food on the table. what can we do to support? we need to start that the majority longer have a stay-at-home caregiver but , public policies have not been faced with this reality. only coverseave act 60% of the work orders. the federal child care subsidies reach 15% of low-income families that need them. employer policies address some of the gap but to those average employees and some paid family leave, though those who are less fortunate are low income are less likely to be covered and only 10% receive any help from employers to pay for child care. we know from a large body of research these policies matter when employees have access to paid family leave, they are much more likely to be employed. they have higher earnings and mothers are less likely to be depressed and breast-feed longe
since 2012 come with the support of the robin hood foundation our , group at columbia has been serving new york city residents. poverty is the tip of the iceberg or 1.6 million new yorkers are poor, 4.4 million face poverty and hardship. it is not just families below the poverty line who struggle to put food on the table. what can we do to support? we need to start that the majority longer have a stay-at-home caregiver but , public policies have not been faced with this reality. only coverseave...
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he's interviewed by author and antipoverty firm robin hood ceo wes moore. >> we are through our work in the humanities to the sciences, looking at ways of helping students to learn to ask the hard questions to read critically, but to appreciate the value of evidence in a society that is bombarding us with information and different points of view with things being confused about what is truth and what is not. educated people should have the skills to ask the questions that will lead to the evidence that can therefore determine what is truth. >> watch book tv this weekend and every weekend on c-span 2. ::
he's interviewed by author and antipoverty firm robin hood ceo wes moore. >> we are through our work in the humanities to the sciences, looking at ways of helping students to learn to ask the hard questions to read critically, but to appreciate the value of evidence in a society that is bombarding us with information and different points of view with things being confused about what is truth and what is not. educated people should have the skills to ask the questions that will lead to the...
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. >> when you do that, a venture startup called robin hood took out a full-page ad in the newspaper congratulate you for following them on having no fee brokerage and i wonder what you thought about that and if they remind you a little bit of you? >> certainly there was competition. it was a wonderful thing about american business. so much competition so we have to keep on our toes all the time. so they were doing accessible growth themselves, most of which were raped in accounts and i have to say their transactions are somewhat impaired because they don't provide price improvement and thingslike that to clients . but for obtaining transaction isprobably preferred way to do it with zero commissions even though you don't get a superior transaction . with price improvement going to you, so anyway, we have the other firms and some banks who are providing, if you put $100,000 and it would give you free trade so it was in the marketplace that was happening so we thought let's do it now. >> so we went to zero. >> is a good value. >> you think how a company treats its employees as a direct impact on re
. >> when you do that, a venture startup called robin hood took out a full-page ad in the newspaper congratulate you for following them on having no fee brokerage and i wonder what you thought about that and if they remind you a little bit of you? >> certainly there was competition. it was a wonderful thing about american business. so much competition so we have to keep on our toes all the time. so they were doing accessible growth themselves, most of which were raped in accounts...
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then one might have favorite companies in the whole world, robin hood the company i think spawned a mergerschwab merger and they're going to announce some nobodies umbers on this sh. i can't wait. >> good stuff. let's do ask half-time we got questions coming in from gene in florida, any updates on cleveland cliffs? >> good question so they're buying ak steel look, i think bhas' going on here first, you got to understand the story behind cleveland cliffs. the ceo. this is as dynamic a business you're ever going to find. he tried to give share holders an extra dividend back in september. the market for the stock went down 15% he said to heck with it. i'm not returning share holder capital anymore if that's how you're going to treat me i got to be honest i don't generally by steel companies. >> gutsy aks bad. >> he can handle it. did you see what he did with cleveland cliffs this thing was headed for the dustbin of history. >> i like the guy. >> i'm not coming at you i'm just saying. >> no. no you know when i'm coming at you. don't worry about it. >> you'll know okay >> jon from mitch in new
then one might have favorite companies in the whole world, robin hood the company i think spawned a mergerschwab merger and they're going to announce some nobodies umbers on this sh. i can't wait. >> good stuff. let's do ask half-time we got questions coming in from gene in florida, any updates on cleveland cliffs? >> good question so they're buying ak steel look, i think bhas' going on here first, you got to understand the story behind cleveland cliffs. the ceo. this is as dynamic...
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he's interviewed by anti-poverty and robin hood ceo moore. >> we're through our work in the humanities to the sciences looking at ways for students to learn to ask the hard questions, to read critically, but to appreciate the value of evidence in a society that is bombarding us with information and different points of view with things being confused about what is truth and what is not. educated people should have the skills to ask the questions that will lead to the evidence that can determine what is therefore truth. >> watch book tv this weekend and every weekend on c-span2. >> in a moment we'll continue our commitment to live coverage of the u.s. senate as the senate gavels in this morning to work on judicial nominations. later this week, senators will take up 2020 federal spending legislation, current government funding expires on friday at midnight. members also expected to vote on the confirmation of the deputy secretary of state nomination. and now, to live coverage of the u.s. senate here on c-span2. the president pro tempore: the senate will come to order. the chaplain, dr. bl
he's interviewed by anti-poverty and robin hood ceo moore. >> we're through our work in the humanities to the sciences looking at ways for students to learn to ask the hard questions, to read critically, but to appreciate the value of evidence in a society that is bombarding us with information and different points of view with things being confused about what is truth and what is not. educated people should have the skills to ask the questions that will lead to the evidence that can...
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them but that's why i felt so fantastic after last night's interview with those two gents from robin hoodthey're at the vanguard of rekindled interest in stocks they're leveling the playing field. they're democratizing owning the pieces they've already got 10 million accounts up from one million a if you years ago which puts them in the same league as the major discount brokers we know it's less money, but man, they're just start, and they're starting by owning stocks i love this trend. i know that big money can be made owning stocks i see it and hear about it every day, have all my life. these new investors are doing so well they believe in buying what they know and putting the stocks away they own index funds, but they know that individual stocks can co-exist with an index portfolio. they'll do well owning a piece of america, a piece of progress. you know what's best these 10 million investors, they're willing to overlook the constant barrage of negative short-term news to do some long-term thinking and they're doing it at a relatively young age when they can afford to make back their l
them but that's why i felt so fantastic after last night's interview with those two gents from robin hoodthey're at the vanguard of rekindled interest in stocks they're leveling the playing field. they're democratizing owning the pieces they've already got 10 million accounts up from one million a if you years ago which puts them in the same league as the major discount brokers we know it's less money, but man, they're just start, and they're starting by owning stocks i love this trend. i know...
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he's interviewed by author and antipoverty firm robin hood ceo westmore. ...eople should he the kill tuesday ask the question that can lead to the evidence that can determine what is truth.
he's interviewed by author and antipoverty firm robin hood ceo westmore. ...eople should he the kill tuesday ask the question that can lead to the evidence that can determine what is truth.
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he is interviewed by author and robin hood ceo wesmoore. >> host: it is my honor to join a mentor, guide, role model and one of our society's truest
he is interviewed by author and robin hood ceo wesmoore. >> host: it is my honor to join a mentor, guide, role model and one of our society's truest
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environmental group "robin hood," says the government was slow to respond to a public health threat,allowing t sitors into the cathedral's plaza for the finths. >> from around april 20 until august 20, iwas open. there were thousands of people, toists, coming as families with children, who were lying on the ground to take photos and to eat. >> brown: nearby schools like this one had to be decontaminated. the long-term health impact remains unclear. also unclear? just how much of the leafound here, in a city as old as paris, is due to the fire. government officials insist they are taking it seriously, but bonnemais group has filed a lawsuit demanding more accountability. >> ( translated ): what we really want, and this might surprise you, is thar cities in france, as a lot of towns in spain and in italy, maybe even in the unittes, that have beautiful monuments like notre dame, learn somethini from thi and the way it was handled. in the end, that's what r want e future. >> brown: lead contamination inside the cathedral has slowed the cleanuand forced workers ti wear hazmat suits. in ju
environmental group "robin hood," says the government was slow to respond to a public health threat,allowing t sitors into the cathedral's plaza for the finths. >> from around april 20 until august 20, iwas open. there were thousands of people, toists, coming as families with children, who were lying on the ground to take photos and to eat. >> brown: nearby schools like this one had to be decontaminated. the long-term health impact remains unclear. also unclear? just how...
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he's interviewed by author and antipoverty firm robin hood ceo westmore. ... people should he the kill tuesday ask the question that can lead to the evidence that can determine what is truth. >> introduce this guy here. really special guy. done me a lot of solids over the years and he appreciate it. chris is a really interesting character. i wouldn't try this life at home but it's worth knowing about. in addition to being a very decent guy, he is ode indicated to the hit and more than that, krist takes big bites out of the ass of life, and i think -- >> the ass? >> yes, out of the ass of life. here's a sampler. he has racked up college degrees, of course. he is traveled for 20 areas, during which he gutted salmon in alaska, taught english to bangkok 0 prostitutes, adult self-defense to lan reform activists in mexico. was involved in the diamond business in new york. i don't know how that fits in and i jut haese lan has been purchase in an undisclosed location where tributes are gathering and that's chris. give him six months, something else will happen. he and
he's interviewed by author and antipoverty firm robin hood ceo westmore. ... people should he the kill tuesday ask the question that can lead to the evidence that can determine what is truth. >> introduce this guy here. really special guy. done me a lot of solids over the years and he appreciate it. chris is a really interesting character. i wouldn't try this life at home but it's worth knowing about. in addition to being a very decent guy, he is ode indicated to the hit and more than...
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. >> 10 million people have accounts in robin hood and before they look at how the earnings are, theyook at how the esg scores are >> time's person of the year this morning, greta thunberg. >> i was there had they picked her. >> you were where? >> it was -- didn't really happen, because it was, you know, background but what i thought was amazing, it was almost by -- >> unanimous >> unanimous one guy said tim cook. >> they do have -- they do have business person of the year. ended up being iger this year. >> i like that that good book he wrote. really good book. >> really good. >> should have retired before he wrote that book. it is very critical of certain people. >> very well, nice -- >> did he mention viacom >> no, he didn't keeps going down back to oil for a second, back to chevron. >> okay. >> and saudi by the way, the saudis, if you're an individual investor, you buy ten shares, you hold it six months, you get one addition additional. >> do you really that's fantastic. >> not bad, right? >> yeah. >> it was not sold around the world. >> goldman did that. >> it was sold largely in
. >> 10 million people have accounts in robin hood and before they look at how the earnings are, theyook at how the esg scores are >> time's person of the year this morning, greta thunberg. >> i was there had they picked her. >> you were where? >> it was -- didn't really happen, because it was, you know, background but what i thought was amazing, it was almost by -- >> unanimous >> unanimous one guy said tim cook. >> they do have -- they do have...
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the market has resulted in near zero commission online trading, and fidelity charles schwab and robin hoodseen a rise in the industry. and automated trading is brought down overall trading costs to a fraction of the price from decades ago. second, we can expect to see a proliferation of ragtag as ai becomes increasingly valuable for individual farms and regulators to police markets more efficiently. ai functionality includes monitoring and reporting and compliance and processing of regulatory filings, loan origination processing, detection and reporting of illegal and irregular trainings and the detection of cyber risk. notably i want to.out that the republic pipe partnership can play a brawl in working with regulators to share those limited resources in ai and share this cutting edge technologies. since 2017, initiative members have welcomed the opportunity to work together within a and public-private partnerships. were contributing our know-how and welcoming deploying artificial intelligence together to prevail market. the automated trading firms are incentivized. because we is it too ca
the market has resulted in near zero commission online trading, and fidelity charles schwab and robin hoodseen a rise in the industry. and automated trading is brought down overall trading costs to a fraction of the price from decades ago. second, we can expect to see a proliferation of ragtag as ai becomes increasingly valuable for individual farms and regulators to police markets more efficiently. ai functionality includes monitoring and reporting and compliance and processing of regulatory...
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, suggesting that he could learn a thing or two from robin hood in terms of his philosophy of takingafter a rally that was focused very much on the cost of living, the theme of the labour campaign, with john mcdonnell‘s speech in birmingham, and jeremy corbyn's appearance in nottingham, he was asked specifically about nato, given the leader summit that has been going on near watford, and as i say, he was equivocal. in 2011 he was very critical of nato, suggesting it should be wound up and is a danger to world peace, fast forward, 2019, page 101, of the labour manifesto, which is absolutely clear: "we will maintain commitment to nato and our close relationship with our european partners". so, which is it, mr corbyn? this was his answer to that question: capital at our party is committed to remaining part of nato but it is also what we do in nato and what it does itself that is important. —— our party. that is why we must criticise human rights abuses, wherever they occur, including in russia but also in understanding another country so that we do reduce those tensions and do not recre
, suggesting that he could learn a thing or two from robin hood in terms of his philosophy of takingafter a rally that was focused very much on the cost of living, the theme of the labour campaign, with john mcdonnell‘s speech in birmingham, and jeremy corbyn's appearance in nottingham, he was asked specifically about nato, given the leader summit that has been going on near watford, and as i say, he was equivocal. in 2011 he was very critical of nato, suggesting it should be wound up and is...
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competition in the markets have resulted in near zero trading from fidelity, charles schwab, and robin hood. and we've seen a rise from those efficiencies. similarly, automated trading has brought down overall trading costs to a fraction of the price from decades ago. second, we can expect to see a proliferation of reg tech as ai becomes increasingly valuable for individual firms and regulators to police the markets more efficiently. it includes monitoring, reporting, and compliance and processing of regulatory filings, loan origination processing, detection of illegal and irregular trading, and detection of cyber risks. firms can play a role in working with regulator to share the limited resources in ai and share cutting edge technology. since 2017, several members have welcomed the opportunity to work together with finra in public/private partnerships, deploying artificial intelligence together to surveil the markets. so, automatic trading firms are incentivized because we can be victims of fraud. it's absolutely vital that financial regulators have the funding resources so they too have
competition in the markets have resulted in near zero trading from fidelity, charles schwab, and robin hood. and we've seen a rise from those efficiencies. similarly, automated trading has brought down overall trading costs to a fraction of the price from decades ago. second, we can expect to see a proliferation of reg tech as ai becomes increasingly valuable for individual firms and regulators to police the markets more efficiently. it includes monitoring, reporting, and compliance and...
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news today robin hood, allowing fractional shares of stocks. >> makes you wonder if maybe we do get that households that have shares of stock in this country starts to go up maybe a little >> if you have that kind of tool it could happen. right now very much people just buying exposure to index funds is the automatic >> thanks, mike. getting a market flash >> reporter: we are watching shares of centene move lower it's largely below estimates ceo calling next year a transformational year as they focus on acquisition of well care cutting its 2020 guidance does not exclude -- does exclude the pending well care acquisition. of course we're keeping a close eye on these health care players ahead of the 2020 election watching centene shares trade down by 2.6% back to you. >> thank you coming up next behind warren's wealth tax a new study showing the democratic's plan could come up short >>> coming up on "fast money" top strategist will break down these trade headlines and what they could mean for the market don't go away. - [narrator] at southern new hampshire university, we're committed to mak
news today robin hood, allowing fractional shares of stocks. >> makes you wonder if maybe we do get that households that have shares of stock in this country starts to go up maybe a little >> if you have that kind of tool it could happen. right now very much people just buying exposure to index funds is the automatic >> thanks, mike. getting a market flash >> reporter: we are watching shares of centene move lower it's largely below estimates ceo calling next year a...
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a remarkable company robin hood has helped younger people invest. >> you keep telling me 10 million accountshearing you saying that. >> it's news and important >> i've been listening >> want me to talk about the jets versus baltimore? >> no, it's the reason for the ameritrade merger in some ways. >> that's all i wanted to know. >> i didn't know whether you felt that it's time for le'veon bell to stop bowling and stop runing >> schwab gets an upgrade. >> compass point a lot of new firms out there >> jim, big day today. we'll see you tonight. >> it is a huge day. >> "mad money" at 6:00 p.m de dow up 193 demand has never been higher for what we do. creating compelling, engaging, and informative content and experiences. with this merger, viacomcbs will be one of the largest and most influential content creators in the world. i know we can deliver on the full potential of this amazing new company. (vo) thewith every attempt, istrto free itself,pider's web. it only becomes more entangled. unaware that an exhilarating escape is just within reach. defy the laws of human nature. at the season of audi
a remarkable company robin hood has helped younger people invest. >> you keep telling me 10 million accountshearing you saying that. >> it's news and important >> i've been listening >> want me to talk about the jets versus baltimore? >> no, it's the reason for the ameritrade merger in some ways. >> that's all i wanted to know. >> i didn't know whether you felt that it's time for le'veon bell to stop bowling and stop runing >> schwab gets an...
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robin hood enters, leads to price war, and leads to some consolidation amongst the big players, schwabde announcing a deal do you think of it as a tech challenger or being challengech? >> i think we probably sit in both seats we have a lot of legacy challenges and we have some businesses that would be more disruptive i would say what we're doing in the consumer arena would tend to be more disruptive we're trying to build a digital storefront and bang of tk of the future in the markets businesses, we're trying to be ahead of the curve, almost disrupting ourselves in many respects, to have straight through processing and other platform capability, when you move from more voice, legacy, transmission of risk intermission into more platform and technology in that case, we're trying to make sure we're disrupting ourselves so we're not getting disrupted by others. in transaction banking, it's a beginnings of the two. we're building a new platform. it will be disruptive. a great product, an improvement on what's in the market place, but we're taking advantage of legacy existing relationships t
robin hood enters, leads to price war, and leads to some consolidation amongst the big players, schwabde announcing a deal do you think of it as a tech challenger or being challengech? >> i think we probably sit in both seats we have a lot of legacy challenges and we have some businesses that would be more disruptive i would say what we're doing in the consumer arena would tend to be more disruptive we're trying to build a digital storefront and bang of tk of the future in the markets...
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mentioned that you have the scale to invest in the technology, if it was parked by the likes of robin hood entering, who are the ultimately winners? weirdly, has it kind of played into your hands a little bit >> it depends on the client segment. i've always said, if you've got $30,000, you don't and shouldn't have a financial adviser you shouldn't have a complex portfolio. you should be invested in an index fund if you've got $30 million, it's an entirely different ball of wall and we have over $1 trillion of assets with clients who have at least $10 million, just with us. so they've got multiples of that in their net worth, so you know, the winners are built around, who is the best in class at whatever the vertical you're working in in our case, full financial advice, workplace marketing through the acquisition, that's where we want to be best in class. >> in terms of how your clients feel at the moment, do you think they've got large amounts of risk still to put on the table, or are they fully invested >> definitely not fully invested have not been very active for several years. i've bee
mentioned that you have the scale to invest in the technology, if it was parked by the likes of robin hood entering, who are the ultimately winners? weirdly, has it kind of played into your hands a little bit >> it depends on the client segment. i've always said, if you've got $30,000, you don't and shouldn't have a financial adviser you shouldn't have a complex portfolio. you should be invested in an index fund if you've got $30 million, it's an entirely different ball of wall and we...
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he's in news by author and anti-poverty firm robin hood ceo westmore. >> we are through our work in the humanities, through the sciences, looking at ways of helping students to learn to ask the hard questions, to read critically, but to appreciate the value of evidence in a society that is bombarding us with information and different point of view with things been confused about what is truth td what is not. educated people should have the skills to ask the questions that will lead to the evidence that can therefore determine what is true. >> watch booktv this weekend and every weekend on c-span2. >> the motor speedway was kind of the big event that started this place often terms of worldwide fame. people indianapolis because of racing, and with the healthy sport, with a healthy track i don't think that will ever change. >> he was one of the most famous authors to come out of indiana, really up until kurt vonnegut. i've always described as really helping define what a hoosier was. he helped introduce indiana to the rest of the country and indiana loved him for that. >> c-span cities tou
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critical role of safety net policies like the child tax credit and snap and efforts of groups like robin hood, we need to do more. we need to join our peers in quality affordable child care and universal child allowance. ms. rowe-finkbeiner: thank you and members of the joint committee. i'm executive director of moms rising an organization with over a million members. we are on the front lines of this crisis facing america. experts agree. it's getting more a more expensive to raise a family and has dire consequences. and families are suffering as a result. and good news, this crisis is solveable and the policies will boost families. what we have done, grand parents, people with all types of families and moms. the situation is urgent. at moms rising we hear from people experiencing this crisis. stories like this. jamie and her husband juggle three part-time jobs and couldn't afford child care. she could only work when her husband was home and they had to go without healthy food. nobody anyone holding multiple jobs should struggle to put food on the table. but too many families face stark choic
critical role of safety net policies like the child tax credit and snap and efforts of groups like robin hood, we need to do more. we need to join our peers in quality affordable child care and universal child allowance. ms. rowe-finkbeiner: thank you and members of the joint committee. i'm executive director of moms rising an organization with over a million members. we are on the front lines of this crisis facing america. experts agree. it's getting more a more expensive to raise a family and...
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afterwords, university of maryland baltimore county president interviewed by arthur and anti-poverty robin hood ceo was more. >> we are through our work in the humanities and the sciences looking at ways of helping students to learn to ask the hard questions, to read critically, appreciate the value of evidence in a society that is bombarding us with information in different points of view, things being confused about what is truth and what is not. educated people should have the skills to ask questions that lead to evidence that will determine what is truth. >> watch booktv this weekend and every weekend on c-span2. >> the us/mexico/canada trade agreement is awaiting action in the senate after the house passed it with a large bipartisan majority but pennsylvania republican senator passed to me doesn't like the trade deal and explained his opposition at an event hosted by the american enterprise institute. senator to me to questions from the audience. >> thanks for that kind introduction and most of all thanks to you and derek for hosting this and giving me this chance to share my thoughts and
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he is interviewed by author and ceo-poverty firm robin hood wes moore. ofwe are looking at ways helping students to learn to ask the hard questions, to read critically, but to appreciate the value of evidence in a society that is bombarding us with information and different points of view with things being confused about what is truth and what is not. educated people should have the skills to ask the questions that will lead to the evidence that can therefore determine what is truth. announcer: watch book tv this weekend. and every weekend on c-span2. "washington journal" continues. askarinam here with us this money, the editor-in-chief of the national journal hotline, to talk about the core implications of impeachment. let's talk about the tone, and did it change the tone of campaign 2020, the impeachment vote in the house. guest: i don't think it changed the tone, but it added a new vessel for the tone that has already been established. the entireroughout campaign, especially from the republicans, that this is a -- that 2020 is going to be a referendum
he is interviewed by author and ceo-poverty firm robin hood wes moore. ofwe are looking at ways helping students to learn to ask the hard questions, to read critically, but to appreciate the value of evidence in a society that is bombarding us with information and different points of view with things being confused about what is truth and what is not. educated people should have the skills to ask the questions that will lead to the evidence that can therefore determine what is truth. announcer:...