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stacey: we have been at this 200 years. been helping companies come to market so they have access to capital for a very long time. the traditional ipo method we all talk about and are familiar with has really only been around since the 1970's. that does not really change our job. our job has been to find price. with a direct listing, they are looking for that opening price in the morning to establish what the value of the company is and more supply and demand, so that's the job we do here every day. taylor: and you are in san francisco because you are attending meetings and conferences about direct listings. in your conversations, what do you hear from underwriters, who -- it used to be profitable to help underwrite an ipo. now they are trying to get more involved in direct listings. what do you hear in those conversations as banks get more involved? stacey: i think they are trying to serve customers. the banks started looking at how to be helpful and provide services to customers. they are very engaged in the process to we
stacey: we have been at this 200 years. been helping companies come to market so they have access to capital for a very long time. the traditional ipo method we all talk about and are familiar with has really only been around since the 1970's. that does not really change our job. our job has been to find price. with a direct listing, they are looking for that opening price in the morning to establish what the value of the company is and more supply and demand, so that's the job we do here every...
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is stacey dash too broke to hire a lawyer?>> and a fed up prince harry proves he's not to be messed with. >>> then the beebers break the banko say "i do" again. the expense of special touches and the star-studded guest list. >>> plus j.lo and a-rod's party. and "e.t.'s" will smith exclusive. and his wild birthday celebration. >> 51-year-old will is all the way here. my feet hurting, my back hurting. >>> celebs under attack by pranksters a paris fashion week nearly tackled to super model gigi hadid removing an imposter from the cat walk. it has been a wild week. here are the latest developments. >> on tuesday after super model gigi walked into chanel spring summer 2020 show, an imposter ran up and crashed the catwalk. a french youtube comedian. whim he kind of dressed the part of the model, hadid wasn't having it. watch as the intruder tries to escape. yeah, this isn't gigi's first time pouncing on a prankster. italy, 2016 after working another fashion show, a male youtube jokester confronts her and grabs her. this latest incid
is stacey dash too broke to hire a lawyer?>> and a fed up prince harry proves he's not to be messed with. >>> then the beebers break the banko say "i do" again. the expense of special touches and the star-studded guest list. >>> plus j.lo and a-rod's party. and "e.t.'s" will smith exclusive. and his wild birthday celebration. >> 51-year-old will is all the way here. my feet hurting, my back hurting. >>> celebs under attack by pranksters...
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but stacey says the recent closures are due to more than that. r tatosturant,t ar in san francisco in itself is challenging. she says the city requires 22 permits a restauranteur must file and pay for. >> then once you get your doors open, the cost with labor and health care it dampened the sustainability of the restaurants in the city. >> over the past five mimum ge h1 h benefits comes up to about $1.30 for an employer. for stacey with 90 employs that averages out to an additional losi000 in labor costs a tatoh. ngs has impacted many restaurants which mpacts footffic if they're tra storefronts. and there is a labor shortage. people can't afford the live in san francisco. essentially, a lot of different things hfeeav storm right now hitting the restaurant industry. >> but we really do have tt woe continue on this path and still keep ag restaurant community.in tivhr >> liz kreutz reporting. and according to the golden gate restaurant asatcisoesn,ta32ants francisco closed versus 298 that opened. they anticipated this year there will be even more cl
but stacey says the recent closures are due to more than that. r tatosturant,t ar in san francisco in itself is challenging. she says the city requires 22 permits a restauranteur must file and pay for. >> then once you get your doors open, the cost with labor and health care it dampened the sustainability of the restaurants in the city. >> over the past five mimum ge h1 h benefits comes up to about $1.30 for an employer. for stacey with 90 employs that averages out to an additional...
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. >> reporter: reed was convicted of killing 19-year-old stacey stites.ned the town of b bidlings, texas. her body dumped on the side of the road weeks before her wedding. >> he strangled stacey stites with her own belt. >> reporter: he was arrested after his dna was found at the scene. reed claims he had a secret and consensual relationship with stites he says explains his dna being found. >> if a new jury would hear your case, what do you think would exonerate you? >> i know if they were to hear this case, that this case would itself exonerate me. >> why? why are you so convinced? >> because all the evidence points to the person who we all think did this crime. >> reporter: and now another potential bombshell. the innocent project released a sworn affidavit from a prisoner who claims that a known party to stites confessed to her murder while the two served time together behind bars. this morning celebrities including kim kardashian and mark cuban are calling on the texas governor to stop the execution so evidence can be investigated. but this morning, p
. >> reporter: reed was convicted of killing 19-year-old stacey stites.ned the town of b bidlings, texas. her body dumped on the side of the road weeks before her wedding. >> he strangled stacey stites with her own belt. >> reporter: he was arrested after his dna was found at the scene. reed claims he had a secret and consensual relationship with stites he says explains his dna being found. >> if a new jury would hear your case, what do you think would exonerate you?...
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every star, everybody went down there for stacey abrams. louisiana could not take four more years of a liberal democrat governor raising your taxes, killing your jobs, attacking your industry, and taking money from open borders extremists. how about these people who want open borders? let everybody come in. let them all. [boos] tomorrow, you've got to vote john bell edwards out. [applause] and the way you do that is before the game, you got to get going. t you have to leave an hour early, maybe even a half an hour. ten minutes, i don't care, be late for the game, i couldn't care less. but you've got to vote before the game. and what it is, just so you understand, it's a runoff. so if he doesn't get 50%, one of our two great candidates will win that. and it will be john bell edwards against one of our two great candidates -- they're both great people. they're great. ralph abraham and eddie rispoli. ralph abraham and eddie are both pro jobs, pro workers, pro family, pro life, and they're pro louisiana energy, and that's okay. you know, i was
every star, everybody went down there for stacey abrams. louisiana could not take four more years of a liberal democrat governor raising your taxes, killing your jobs, attacking your industry, and taking money from open borders extremists. how about these people who want open borders? let everybody come in. let them all. [boos] tomorrow, you've got to vote john bell edwards out. [applause] and the way you do that is before the game, you got to get going. t you have to leave an hour early, maybe...
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stacey: i think there is a conversation. are conversations the market is having around discipline and governance and companies around the valuations of private markets versus public markets. this is not about some story about one specific company. it is a story about trends we see in the market. when there are fewer investors determining the valuation of a company, it is not priced at discovery like we see in the public markets where you have many investors. nobody can value, there are tons of smart people in the private market space. no one can evaluate company the way the private market does. that is real value the public markets give to investors and employees and all main street investors as well. taylor: that was nyse president stacy cunningham. coming up, we speak to the man leading the u.s. department of justice's china initiative. our discussion with u.s. assistant attorney general for national security, john demers. he is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: it is no secret the u.s. has been after china to stop ip the
stacey: i think there is a conversation. are conversations the market is having around discipline and governance and companies around the valuations of private markets versus public markets. this is not about some story about one specific company. it is a story about trends we see in the market. when there are fewer investors determining the valuation of a company, it is not priced at discovery like we see in the public markets where you have many investors. nobody can value, there are tons of...
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but if roller derby has a future, it's now in the hands of skaters like stacey blitsch.ho skates for the l.a. firebirds is in town to face the bombers. >> oh, my goodness! hello! >> so she, jim fitzpatrick, and judy arnold teach me some tricks of the trade. >> so, jim, what are you gonna teach me today? >> we're gonna start out with a whip. and a whip is a way of propelling a skater or teammate down the track. it accelerates their speed. >> now it's my turn. i'm gonna do this. stand by. ♪ i promised my mom i'd wear these. >> whoopsy. [ laughs ] >> let's try that again. >> right, left. right, left. hey! >> she's got it! >> okay, i'm getting the hang of this. >> that's it? [ laughs ] no biggie. >> hey, if raquel welch can use a stunt double, so can i. thanks, stace. >> walking... >> it's clear i'm not gonna help jim reach his goal of returning roller derby to its former glory years, but he believes his strange inheritance might. see, jim understands that while some fans like him might get hooked on a sport after catching it on tv... >> bay bombers! >> ...usually fandom is
but if roller derby has a future, it's now in the hands of skaters like stacey blitsch.ho skates for the l.a. firebirds is in town to face the bombers. >> oh, my goodness! hello! >> so she, jim fitzpatrick, and judy arnold teach me some tricks of the trade. >> so, jim, what are you gonna teach me today? >> we're gonna start out with a whip. and a whip is a way of propelling a skater or teammate down the track. it accelerates their speed. >> now it's my turn. i'm...
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stacey stacey. we have a theme running running through the 1st 2 headlines of course on this and in fact also the 3rd i believe and that sleeper headlines of course on this and in fact also the 3rd i believe and that sleepwalking through imperial occupying and perhaps. the imperious terrible decline perhaps because the 1st headline is what what what oh oh oh hi ohio makes 6 of turkey syria crisis so this is sci fi so that this and there's the will be. and then they were. in the rural areas outside of the cities where you know they had had the recent does outside of the cities where you know they had had the recent democratic debates and the b.b.c. sent a journalist there and added to its weather and on to be sent to journalists there to find out whether or not the rural people there. were equal to what you saw on m.s.n. b.c. and people there. were equal to what you saw on m.s.n. b.b.c. and c.n.n. and c.n.n. the planet and plus a lot of the core democrats of the more they as much as out recent age we
stacey stacey. we have a theme running running through the 1st 2 headlines of course on this and in fact also the 3rd i believe and that sleeper headlines of course on this and in fact also the 3rd i believe and that sleepwalking through imperial occupying and perhaps. the imperious terrible decline perhaps because the 1st headline is what what what oh oh oh hi ohio makes 6 of turkey syria crisis so this is sci fi so that this and there's the will be. and then they were. in the rural areas...
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when i look back i think i was tired, stressed and i wanted to be in a more normal place. >> stacey your path was a little bit different. >> a little bit different. >> you went part-time at the wall street journal. let's talk about your experience. >> like jen it wasn't something i expected to do i really loved my job and then i had a baby and i realized that i wanted to have kind of one foot in both doors and i was at a company that had a policy that allowed you to go part-time. that's one of the key things and one of the things that we address in the book, extensive leave or policies that can help retain women then i started a business myself and came together with jen through au pray. we wanted to emphasize you can be in different stages, you can go part-time, run a business, you can have a full-time career, you can break back into work force. >> i think about trying to process that information when i am pulled by both sides in middle of trying to make a difficult decision what kind of hints or guides would you give women thinking about doing something like this right now? >> i think
when i look back i think i was tired, stressed and i wanted to be in a more normal place. >> stacey your path was a little bit different. >> a little bit different. >> you went part-time at the wall street journal. let's talk about your experience. >> like jen it wasn't something i expected to do i really loved my job and then i had a baby and i realized that i wanted to have kind of one foot in both doors and i was at a company that had a policy that allowed you to go...
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max kaiser financial survival guide stacey let's learn about max prizes financial survival guide stacey let's learn about fill out let's say i'm not so i guess any earthly. bankruptcy allows let's say i'm not so i guess any earthly. bank of the fight well street spot thank you for taking. the fight 9 straight smog thank you for taking. on the story that's. the story that's sell out if you looked at slavery. that's slavery. during the great depression which i'm old enough to remember there was most of my family during the great depression which i'm old enough to remember there was most of my family were unemployed working class there wasn't it was bed you know much worse subjectively were unemployed working. there wasn't it was bed you know much worse subjectively than today but there was an expectation of the things were going to get better than today but there was an expectation that things were going to get better. there was a real sense of hopefulness there isn't today to date of there was a real sense of hopefulness there isn't today today's america was shaped by the 10 principles o
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standard how apropos anyway just repeating the same entre over and over again has magical impacts stacey yes it has magical impacts throughout history of course during that time was a period of time similar to what ray deleo says we're going through again today then 1920 s. t. in 1930 s. and one of the theories or propaganda that emerged during that time is if you repeat a lie often enough it becomes the truth so with that in mind here's a tweet from paul krugman nobel economics laureate debt is money we owe to ourselves debt is money we owe to ourselves debt is money we owe to ourselves debt is money that it only makes us poor in aggregate if it crowds out investment which is isn't doing that at our level of the doubt that at that at the death that i see that's a straw man the cowardly lion dorothy or a munchkin you know but the talk krugman is making a couple of bold 'd statements there number one that we only know money through ourselves and number 2 it's not crowding out productive investment and this is of all the outrageous really moronically things this guy has said this is gotta
standard how apropos anyway just repeating the same entre over and over again has magical impacts stacey yes it has magical impacts throughout history of course during that time was a period of time similar to what ray deleo says we're going through again today then 1920 s. t. in 1930 s. and one of the theories or propaganda that emerged during that time is if you repeat a lie often enough it becomes the truth so with that in mind here's a tweet from paul krugman nobel economics laureate debt...
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every star went down there for stacey abrams.ake four moret years of a liberal democrat governor raising your taxes, killing your jobs, attacking your industry, and taking money from open borders. how about these people who want open borders? let everyone come in. [booing] tomorrow you have to vote john bel edwards out. [cheering] is the way you do that before the game, you got to get going. just leave an hour early. maybe an hour early. it is a runoff. if he does not get 50%, then one of our two great candidates will win. will be john bel edwards against one of our two great candidates. they are both great people. they are both pro-jobs, pro-workers, profamily, pro-life. and pro-louisiana energy. if that is ok. [cheering] i was here a couple of months ago and they opens the biggest lng plant i have ever seen in my life. they have been trying to get this thing approved for years. i got those permits so fast for them. these big energy executives were sitting back and they could not get it approved. nothing they could do. your gove
every star went down there for stacey abrams.ake four moret years of a liberal democrat governor raising your taxes, killing your jobs, attacking your industry, and taking money from open borders. how about these people who want open borders? let everyone come in. [booing] tomorrow you have to vote john bel edwards out. [cheering] is the way you do that before the game, you got to get going. just leave an hour early. maybe an hour early. it is a runoff. if he does not get 50%, then one of our...
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with us to discuss is democratic strategist stacey kerr. thank you forjoining us. stacey kerr. back to hunter biden. he has been silent since these attacks from president trump began. why choose now, 12 hours roughly before his father is due to ta ke roughly before his father is due to take the stage to speak? isn't that going to put the spotlight on the worst way possible forjoe biden?m is hard to take the spotlight away from this administration and all the talk of impeachment as we have been talking about, but hunter biden did come out. i think the biden campaign made the decision he was going to speak in his own words, and he said straightforward that he may have had a lapse injudgment, but that this was nothing unethical, and the biden campaign has really decided this is not an issue that's going to go away but they pretty quickly would like to have this conversation with donald trump. joe biden birsa donald trump, and have a conversation about what the president and what his children are doing in this administration. and i guess try to deflect questions about biden ‘s roll
with us to discuss is democratic strategist stacey kerr. thank you forjoining us. stacey kerr. back to hunter biden. he has been silent since these attacks from president trump began. why choose now, 12 hours roughly before his father is due to ta ke roughly before his father is due to take the stage to speak? isn't that going to put the spotlight on the worst way possible forjoe biden?m is hard to take the spotlight away from this administration and all the talk of impeachment as we have been...
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that report was from the while ago i spoke this morning with dr i believe stacey who told me that challenges remain the same after you know we've got to have minister who are smart menu so there's clearly a high priest and doctor ratio what is your government doing about this we have actually graduated to say about 300 new doctors from cuba they will go to internship and raided by the colleagues medical and dental exams to get this it is a practice but december we have added on to the numbers also since 250 now who have just been enrolled in cuba we expect that years to come to lawsuit time but don't even try to expand the room ain't in the medical schools that we have which is a very weak compared to the i forgot that is the who original has been so. and we also running medical courses to me at work it matters that we recently launched a project where drones that are medications blood as a terror to patients in areas that are hard to reach how is that going is doing quite well is doing quite well we launched the face sent. about 4 months ago and it has that last month or so the prison like
that report was from the while ago i spoke this morning with dr i believe stacey who told me that challenges remain the same after you know we've got to have minister who are smart menu so there's clearly a high priest and doctor ratio what is your government doing about this we have actually graduated to say about 300 new doctors from cuba they will go to internship and raided by the colleagues medical and dental exams to get this it is a practice but december we have added on to the numbers...
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go stacey let's learn about fill out let's say i'm not so i get. greased up the fight street fraud thank you. grease the fight street fraud thank you thank. you thank. you story 6 that's right if the debt slavery was destroyed that's right if debt slavery. is your media a reflection of reality. is your media a reflection of reality. and. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe from. tyson nation full community. isolation full community. are you going the right way or are you being led where. are you going the right way or are you being led. direct. what is true what is for. direct. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need today. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the death ascend. so join us in the depths. for a mate in the shallows. or a mate in the shallows. rated states broad. rated states brought the world's number one terrorist leader to justice. donald trump the world's number one terrorist leader to justice. donald trump announces the
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that report was thrown a while ago i spoke this morning with dr i believe stacey who told me that challenges remain the same after you know what god is how administer quite smart meaning so clearly a high precision doctor ratio what is your government doing about this we have actually graduated about 300 new doctors from cuba do go to internship and raid medical exams medical and dental exams to get this that is to practice by december we have added on to the numbers we also send 250 now who have just been enrolled in cuba we expect that in years to come to listen to them but don't try to expand the room and in the medical schools that we have which is a very. forgot that is the who original most of the most of the loan and deals are running medical courses through. the numbers that we have recently launched a project where drones that are medications blood esoteric to patients in areas that are hard to reach how's that going is doing quite well is doing quite well we launched the face about 4 months ago and it has that it will last through the prism like this against and we're supposed to d
that report was thrown a while ago i spoke this morning with dr i believe stacey who told me that challenges remain the same after you know what god is how administer quite smart meaning so clearly a high precision doctor ratio what is your government doing about this we have actually graduated about 300 new doctors from cuba do go to internship and raid medical exams medical and dental exams to get this that is to practice by december we have added on to the numbers we also send 250 now who...
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stacey just provided to me. in 4% of the cases as pure victims and 10% of the cases the two victims and 86% had one victim. but that will be in the actual report. the next slide is status of the victims and we tried to put it into the representation and i'm not sure why we had in the past and wanted to include it this year to show that 60.5% or 61% were all military victims and 36% were all civilian entering a percent and if you look at the previous years, it's another issue an instance of that and the number of cases are being fairly consistent to 1% are all military. you would think that there might be shifts but it's not happening it's all across the same way. victim relationship and why this is important is because we've talked about the sec row in getting information and we are not reporting all of this as we have different pending but if you look there are 82 pieces that are spells our intimate partner and each case will not make it in the report cars they were falling in effect. it is unique because we ta
stacey just provided to me. in 4% of the cases as pure victims and 10% of the cases the two victims and 86% had one victim. but that will be in the actual report. the next slide is status of the victims and we tried to put it into the representation and i'm not sure why we had in the past and wanted to include it this year to show that 60.5% or 61% were all military victims and 36% were all civilian entering a percent and if you look at the previous years, it's another issue an instance of that...
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match ties or financial survival guide stacey let's learn about fill out let's say i'm not so i can stacey let's learn a salad fill out let's say i'm the troika and here please grease the fight 9 while street spot thank you for helping here please greece comes back from the fight 9 well street spot thank you for helping. destroy that's right. that's slavery. destroy that's right. slavery. and we're going to fulfill the repeated promises apologise to the people i'm coming to be able to fulfill the repeated promises apologise to the people and promise to be you know we've all bots. you know it's all bots to. be a. pretty dumb. police be a. pretty. pretty good group. now you want to 1st correct that. now you want to 1st correct that. no. no. no. no. ball. ball. cut cut. cut cut cut cut cut. cut cut cut cut. all across the middle east and. all across the middle east and beyond there are large scale protests and growing political instability in many countries the beyond there are large scale protests and growing political instability in many countries the old ways of doing business but only in
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phil: did you rape and murder stacey stites?no, absolutely i did not. >> announcer: from death row -- >> i didn't do this crime. they're trying to take my life. >> reed was convicted of murder for stacey stites in 1996. >> announcer: now -- >> dr. phil: it took her 19 years to come forward. >> announcer: new witnesses. >> dr. phil: this isn't one of your witnesses. this is someone from your life. >> she s
phil: did you rape and murder stacey stites?no, absolutely i did not. >> announcer: from death row -- >> i didn't do this crime. they're trying to take my life. >> reed was convicted of murder for stacey stites in 1996. >> announcer: now -- >> dr. phil: it took her 19 years to come forward. >> announcer: new witnesses. >> dr. phil: this isn't one of your witnesses. this is someone from your life. >> she s
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virgin islands, stacey. she's also a member of the house oversight committee, one of the three house commit teatees lead the impeachment inquiry. i want to talk to you about taylor's testimony in a moment. but i want to get your reaction to the comment about the lynching. people who, lynched didn't have trials or a right to respond or the right to tweet out about this thing. i wonder today whether the president has a misunderstanding of lynching or this is a deliberate effort to rally his base. >> i think that this is a trivialzation of the lynching that occurred in this country for centuries, individuals who with no due process for mere allegations or someone pointing a finger at them hung from trees were destroyed, families destroyed, hole generations were terrorized in this country with lynching. what is happening to the president is the democratic process. and whether he fears it or not, it is, in fact, completely different than lynching. >> i want to just play what lindsey graham said today about this w
virgin islands, stacey. she's also a member of the house oversight committee, one of the three house commit teatees lead the impeachment inquiry. i want to talk to you about taylor's testimony in a moment. but i want to get your reaction to the comment about the lynching. people who, lynched didn't have trials or a right to respond or the right to tweet out about this thing. i wonder today whether the president has a misunderstanding of lynching or this is a deliberate effort to rally his base....
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to thank our ok that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacey or would like to thank our guest dmitri orloff if you want to catch us on twitter it's kaiser report until i guess dmitri orloff if you want to catch us on twitter it's kaiser report until next time by. next time. and. rational. rational. designer loved need the. designer love need a thief. is . more than a. bit. more than a. today there are good tennis. today there are good terrorists and bad pedants the bad debt is on those in yemen the united states and bad dead it's the bad debt it is said those in yemen who the united states deems to be a threat the looked at it is some of those what in syria the cia deems to be a threat the good tennis of those what in syria the cia and the us military were engaged in covert actions really throughout the world and the us military were engaged in covert actions really throughout the world. where they were assassinating populist leaders they were backing up right wing military where they were assassinating populist leaders they were backing up rig
to thank our ok that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacey or would like to thank our guest dmitri orloff if you want to catch us on twitter it's kaiser report until i guess dmitri orloff if you want to catch us on twitter it's kaiser report until next time by. next time. and. rational. rational. designer loved need the. designer love need a thief. is . more than a. bit. more than a. today there are good tennis. today there are good terrorists and...
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plus clueless star stacey dash arrested aher home over the weekend. the weekend. >>and we have body at at&t we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet. we've created access from at&t california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits. may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow, to learn more. >>the 2 defendants and that go ship fire trial will return to court this friday you'll remember last month perhaps max harris was acquitted by the jury. but they were deadlocked on derek elmen those 2 men were charged with 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter for the deaths of 36 people at the 2016 warehouse fire in oakland. >>on friday a minute we'll find out if he'll receive a new trial date. his attorney sat down with kron four's michelle kingston today and says he is ready should they have to go back to tria
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max keiser financial survival guide stacey let's learn about backscatter financial survival guide stacey let's learn about the bailout let's say i'm not sure i get any or at least. have the feel out let's say i'm not sure i get any or at least. from the fight wall street spot thank you for stopping. by 9 wall street spot thank you for taking. on the story that's right. on the story that's right. that's slavery. that's slavery. move. move. move move. move. see him do you see him do you see when i'm with you to see him if you know show me . look at with the showing of the ship is going to. look at with the showing of the ship is going to. do you think it will show. you something. you think it will show. you something. which i'm sure. because you look good. you never knew most of the book because the book this new book because the book you before that's so. yes i do we all know what that move. for the move. was the latest news in the bus. stop. was the latest news in the bus. boys and i'm all right so you had to put this was going to say museum all right so yeah that's right this was going
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the incident made national headlines and police launched an investigation. >>> actress stacey dash isg arrested for domestic battery. police video shows the 52-year-old former tv commentator being taken into custody saturday night. they said dash was arguing with a man in an apartment in tampa and pushed him and slapped him in the face. her most well-known role was in the '90's comedy "clueless." she worked on fox in 2014. >>> turning to the landmark legislation signed by california's governor. widely considered to be a game-changer in college athletics. >> the fair play or fair pay to play act will open the door to endorsements for athletes. here's abc's romina puga. >> reporter: college athletes like football players bring in billions of dollars for universities but they never see a penny of it. california has been working to change that. governor gavin newsom just took a major step forward. >> not once did they talk about the needs of this kids. >> will they even listen to you? >> they will after i assign them. >> reporter: newsom appeared on the show with lebron james show "the sh
the incident made national headlines and police launched an investigation. >>> actress stacey dash isg arrested for domestic battery. police video shows the 52-year-old former tv commentator being taken into custody saturday night. they said dash was arguing with a man in an apartment in tampa and pushed him and slapped him in the face. her most well-known role was in the '90's comedy "clueless." she worked on fox in 2014. >>> turning to the landmark legislation...
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investigated corruption that would include asking for suggesting other countries to help us out to stacey is a former u.s. state department official who served in the obama administration says the impeachment inquiry will show people like former on boyd to ukraine court walker are victims of a game played by bigger players kurt volker is straightening out the record and that is the very deftly he in the ambassador were trying to help the ukrainians navigate this corrupt process involving rudy giuliani and the president the vice president the secretary of state almost everybody we've got a situation where u.s. diplomacy is be undermined and harmed directly when diplomats are forced to give rudy giuliani and people like him a meeting with actually leaders of other countries and we're talking about a country getting squeezed by the russians and that is the ultimate player here what trump is doing he's doing. for lattimer putin let's call a spade a spade this is an agenda that the 2 of them share that they cooked together we have a president who was looking for a long time ago like a potentia
investigated corruption that would include asking for suggesting other countries to help us out to stacey is a former u.s. state department official who served in the obama administration says the impeachment inquiry will show people like former on boyd to ukraine court walker are victims of a game played by bigger players kurt volker is straightening out the record and that is the very deftly he in the ambassador were trying to help the ukrainians navigate this corrupt process involving rudy...
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then stacey plaskett. history ofthe toledo, ohio on both tv and american history tv.is the toledo mayor talking about the city's manufacturing history. >> i think places like toledo are often taken for granted because there is such wonderful history here. ends haveears, toledo built things. we are known as the glass city because the first big break this area got is when the glass pioneers moved from boston to toledo in 1800s, drawn by a reservoir of natural gas and sand. england glass new company to toledo and opened a plant on ash street in north toledo and it is on the exact same site today. the glass industry was important and as the economy changed and things evolved, we started building other things, too. about 120 years ago, when automobiles started coming to market, toledo residents started doing that. that company was the largest employer in toledo for number of years. toledo residents created the first suv, the first atv. federal941, when the government was looking for the vehicle that general eisenhower felt he needed to traverse the rocky roads to berlin, t
then stacey plaskett. history ofthe toledo, ohio on both tv and american history tv.is the toledo mayor talking about the city's manufacturing history. >> i think places like toledo are often taken for granted because there is such wonderful history here. ends haveears, toledo built things. we are known as the glass city because the first big break this area got is when the glass pioneers moved from boston to toledo in 1800s, drawn by a reservoir of natural gas and sand. england glass new...
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host: delicate stacey plaskett at our table this morning, we thank you for being here. on the your thoughts passing of congressman elijah cummings and what it was like to serve with him on the oversight committee. thisr: this -- guest: would have been my third term with representative cummings on oversight and he really was a mentor to me in many ways. you have heard so many reflections from individuals in the past day and the thing that stands out so much about him is he was a man of god. people talk about the fact that both of his parents for sharecroppers and they came to baltimore, he was born and raised there, but what is more important to know about his parents as they were both preachers. he was raised in that and really demonstrated it. many people talk about it but he walked about it. across the aisle, everyone has to say elijah cummings was a fair person. even if you did not agree with them, he always stood for what is right. i set right below him and this congress and oftentimes felt hee, he is such a gentleman, needs someone who is tough to be there. not tha
host: delicate stacey plaskett at our table this morning, we thank you for being here. on the your thoughts passing of congressman elijah cummings and what it was like to serve with him on the oversight committee. thisr: this -- guest: would have been my third term with representative cummings on oversight and he really was a mentor to me in many ways. you have heard so many reflections from individuals in the past day and the thing that stands out so much about him is he was a man of god....
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tax rises financial survival stacey close alert us out fill out let's say i'm a troika and you're on greece of the fight 9 wall street fraud thank you for. the story that's true. that slavery. seemed wrong when old rules just don't hold. any new world belief yet to shape our disdain to come to educate and engage with equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. danny and by north it's so many people because they call pre-game you sure that even such a bad club be sending. i'm not guilty anybody and. i'm here to find the next guy. who looked up live on the indian improving done deal to feed the dog she wound up healthy at. the click some for the c.e.o. she has the deflection board is comfortable saying. that is going to be that when i got up the miniature. 11. years and years ago you're going to going to hear a lot about that born a lot where. you can buy a gun that's a leg up a. long long while and then he goes along the bottom there's a plainest ritual i don't think you can not only. handle one new person and later today 100 gandhi
tax rises financial survival stacey close alert us out fill out let's say i'm a troika and you're on greece of the fight 9 wall street fraud thank you for. the story that's true. that slavery. seemed wrong when old rules just don't hold. any new world belief yet to shape our disdain to come to educate and engage with equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. danny and by north it's so many people because they call pre-game you sure that even...
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thank you ok that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacey herbert like to thank our guest dmitri orloff if you want to catch us on day max kaiser and stacey herbert like to thank our guest dmitri orloff if you want to catch us on twitter it's kaiser report until next time by. twitter it's kaiser report until next time. oh. please. please. play. lists. lists lists lists lists lists. claim. list. plates to. play. playing. and a very warm welcome to you watching on since last. cooked additional note of what was an ounce of the longer some. very warm welcome to you watching on since last. cooked additional supposed to so i know what was it gets up there to look at some of these it's just what you're looking it's not no it's just a butcher looking isn't enough. c m p s. c m do you have to swim if you can also post here. look with a showing at the where you've seen them if you can also post a. look at the showing of the ships going to see is lost when the church. has a political ship ship a skeleton is lost when the church. has a particular ship a
thank you ok that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacey herbert like to thank our guest dmitri orloff if you want to catch us on day max kaiser and stacey herbert like to thank our guest dmitri orloff if you want to catch us on twitter it's kaiser report until next time by. twitter it's kaiser report until next time. oh. please. please. play. lists. lists lists lists lists lists. claim. list. plates to. play. playing. and a very warm welcome to you...
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thank you ok that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacey or would like to thank our guest i mean that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacey or would like to thank our guest dimitri our loft if you want to catch us on twitter it's kaiser report until next time our loft if you want to catch us on twitter it's kaiser report until next time. davies evolve from this. evolved from this. we are. like. we are. the union said yeah. yeah it's the rational south and. it's rational south and. designer a lot of needy thief. designer a lot of needy thief. but the new cars on the. cars on the. zuma. zuma. shows slips in his system. has. been in that indeed your. small fortune in that indeed your. fortune for the automobile lot. more than a. fortune for the automobile lot. more than a financial. financial. institutions and the. politicians to do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. to put themselves on the line. they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president or
thank you ok that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacey or would like to thank our guest i mean that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacey or would like to thank our guest dimitri our loft if you want to catch us on twitter it's kaiser report until next time our loft if you want to catch us on twitter it's kaiser report until next time. davies evolve from this. evolved from this. we are. like. we are....
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don't go away we'll be back after the it's the kaiser report with max and stacey don't go away we're back after the. visit our good. friend of the president to the city back to the better that is the center of the. united states didn't seem real. good. to move goods worked at. the cia and you. us military were engaged in the attack on the us overt military were in good hands stands really 3 quel over the world out there and really throughout the world. where they were assassinating populist leaders they were backing up the right way military where into those who were assassinated the funding of populist leaders arms being and they were us was backing up rather the military into those there's no phones functioning in our means and that's what todd's and there is no more posts anymore because there's always a small cult of people for or really really good this because there's always a small cult of people for or really really good this control profit. control profit. what politicians do something. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line and they get accepted or rej
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tax rises financial survival guide stacey let's learn about fill out let's say i'm not so i guess. i'm greece comes back from the fight wall street spot thank you for . the story that's right. the debt slavery. issue. because. of this connection to last him should ask for the past 70 and seen and done to this day for the dutch pro who should have been the commission. branches just shoot on disc in the. region. and i know you care so said i'm not going to march to the mama just back ya know. the world is driven by dreamers shaped past and present those with.
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delicate stacey plaskett outer table again this morning. we want to be with your thoughts on the passing of congressman elijah cummings and what it's like to serve with him on the oversight committee. >> guest: this would've been my third term with mr., cut oversight. he would was a mentor to me in many ways. you've heard so many reflections from individuals over the past day, and i think the thing that stands out so much about it was that he really was a man of god. people talk a lot about the fact both of his parents were sharecroppers and they came to baltimore. he was born and raised there but i think what's more important to note about his paris is they were both preachers. so he was raised in that it really demonstrate it so many people talk it actually walked in. across the aisle all parties everyone has to say elijah cummings was a fair person. even if he didn't agree with him he always stood for what's right. often times i sat right below him in this congress, and oftentimes felt like, he's such a judgment, he needs somebody who's
delicate stacey plaskett outer table again this morning. we want to be with your thoughts on the passing of congressman elijah cummings and what it's like to serve with him on the oversight committee. >> guest: this would've been my third term with mr., cut oversight. he would was a mentor to me in many ways. you've heard so many reflections from individuals over the past day, and i think the thing that stands out so much about it was that he really was a man of god. people talk a lot...
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kaiser report we get into it like you probably are used to so if you're not used to it get ready stacey hey max well you know what we have a topic today that is right in your court and that is i know you used to be an options trader on wall street so we have some stories from the options market and the topsy turvy world where the black in shoals formula was supposed to get rid of risk it was supposed to help separate risk and reward this paper was published in 1983 the black initials options formula and negative rates are rewriting the rules of modern finance negative interest rates have quite literally broken one of the pillars of modern finance as a columnist and central bankers weigh the pros and cons of sub 0 rates and their impact on the world traders have been contending with a rather more mundane fundamental issue how to price risk on trillions of dollars of financial instruments like interest rate swaps when their complex mathematical models simply don't work. right now the black themselves model didn't get rid of risk that separated risk from reward so i make the analogy to the
kaiser report we get into it like you probably are used to so if you're not used to it get ready stacey hey max well you know what we have a topic today that is right in your court and that is i know you used to be an options trader on wall street so we have some stories from the options market and the topsy turvy world where the black in shoals formula was supposed to get rid of risk it was supposed to help separate risk and reward this paper was published in 1983 the black initials options...
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standard how apropos anyway just repeating the same entre over and over again has magical impacts staceyyes it has magical impacts throughout history of course during that time was a period of time similar to what ray deleo says we're going through again today then 1920 s. t. in 1930 s. and one of the theories or propaganda that emerged during that time is if you repeat a lie often enough it becomes the truth so with that in mind here's a tweet from paul krugman nobel economics laureate debt is money we owe to ourselves debt is money we owe to ourselves debt is money we owe to ourselves that is money that it only makes us poor in aggregate if it crowds out investment which is isn't doing that at our level of about the vote that at that at the thought that i see that's a straw man the cowardly lion dorothy or a munchkin you know but paul krugman is making a couple of bold 'd statements there number one that we only know money to ourselves and number 2 it's not crowding out productive investment and this is of all the outrageous really moronically things this guy has said this is gotta tak
standard how apropos anyway just repeating the same entre over and over again has magical impacts staceyyes it has magical impacts throughout history of course during that time was a period of time similar to what ray deleo says we're going through again today then 1920 s. t. in 1930 s. and one of the theories or propaganda that emerged during that time is if you repeat a lie often enough it becomes the truth so with that in mind here's a tweet from paul krugman nobel economics laureate debt is...
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the crybabies on wall street are at it again stacey. we've been talking about these crybabies on wall street and we're here to. basically send them to their room without dinner because they're nonstop crybabies and i have a headline here to explain one possible explanation for what has happened to the repo market because everybody's been asking about this for the last few weeks what is going on there why is this overnight cash market why is it like why were banks no longer trusting each other allegedly why did the overnight lending rate go to 10 percent what's going on and of course that chaos in the repo market forced the fed's hands and that could have been the intention according to wall street how the crybabies a wall street tried to force the fed into q.e. for the repo blowout whoever instigated it comes in real handy so fed chair jerome powell his explanation on tuesday and the f.o.c. m.c. mediate minutes released yesterday were a bitter disappointment for the crybabies on wall street the broker dealers and banks that expected a m
the crybabies on wall street are at it again stacey. we've been talking about these crybabies on wall street and we're here to. basically send them to their room without dinner because they're nonstop crybabies and i have a headline here to explain one possible explanation for what has happened to the repo market because everybody's been asking about this for the last few weeks what is going on there why is this overnight cash market why is it like why were banks no longer trusting each other...
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. >> reporter: when stacey barringer's daughter needed dance shoes she turned to amazon. >> i use onlinefor everything. >> like millions of americans the busy mom says she boys a lot on the site relying on amazon choice. >> i was surprised when i dug a little deeper. >> reporter: surprised because she started comparison shopping and came across reports that reviews for some of amazon's top rated products could be five-star fakes. >> the price of the amazon choice item was double the cost of the dance shoes that i ened up purchasing. >> reporter: amazon puts this choice badge on products they say are highly rated and well priced. the items typically sell three times better than the competition. but the fight for shopper is so fierce some companies pay for positive reviews to get the badge. amazon acknowledges others may be generated which bots. retail trend analyst tracy evers says the badge is intended to help cut through confusion. >> is it good for consumers or not so good for consumers. >> let's say it's complicated. while you wish it was a way to cut out noise and make the choice for
. >> reporter: when stacey barringer's daughter needed dance shoes she turned to amazon. >> i use onlinefor everything. >> like millions of americans the busy mom says she boys a lot on the site relying on amazon choice. >> i was surprised when i dug a little deeper. >> reporter: surprised because she started comparison shopping and came across reports that reviews for some of amazon's top rated products could be five-star fakes. >> the price of the amazon...