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stephen king. stephen stays with us a little bit longer on the program.im in just a moment. coming up, money worries due to concerns around job insecurities. could ending furlough in october in the u.k. backfire for the u.k. government? we'll talk about the u.k. story shortly. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european market open, 12 minutes into a positive session. we see the stoxx 600 up a 10th of 1%. let's get a blue bird -- 8/10 of 1%. let's get a bloomberg business flash. a long-awaited equal pay story at the supreme court could see thousands of female supermarket workers seeing better wages. the country's top four will consider whether they have been unfairly paying store staff less than workers and warehouses, who are mostly male. if the company loses, the cost to the sector could be as much as 8 billion pounds. hourly pay is the same for mayor lee -- they say hourly pay is the same for workers. navarro expects trump to take strong action against chinese social media app tictoc and wechat. it is just getting started and what it will o
stephen king. stephen stays with us a little bit longer on the program.im in just a moment. coming up, money worries due to concerns around job insecurities. could ending furlough in october in the u.k. backfire for the u.k. government? we'll talk about the u.k. story shortly. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european market open, 12 minutes into a positive session. we see the stoxx 600 up a 10th of 1%. let's get a blue bird -- 8/10 of 1%. let's get a bloomberg business flash. a...
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stephen king posted in anyone keelse.im alive came a matter of national pride aer 114 days, he left hospital as a celebrity. >> the vast t majority country new. we went through the lobby, must've been 10 deep with people. everybody have their phones out. when i got to the back of the ambulanceer and wdriving away, there were traffic cops holding people back again. may be 15 to 20 people deep on the streets and on the roads. for somebody who does not seek out a variety of [inaudible] that was surprising. i could not believe it. >>e as ckdown eases in scotland and the u.k., do you have a message for people and their approach to the advice and guidelines? >> i am a living example of what this virus can do and how serious it is. people may grumble about having to put on gloves or social-distancing and all th stuff, but i contracted it and i was under for 10 weeks on life support. it is not a laughing matter. it is a very serious thin i think people cannot be blase about>>t. oliver barnes: "bbc" news. clear focusing on the pae
stephen king posted in anyone keelse.im alive came a matter of national pride aer 114 days, he left hospital as a celebrity. >> the vast t majority country new. we went through the lobby, must've been 10 deep with people. everybody have their phones out. when i got to the back of the ambulanceer and wdriving away, there were traffic cops holding people back again. may be 15 to 20 people deep on the streets and on the roads. for somebody who does not seek out a variety of [inaudible] that...
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book stores and possibly just become readers everywhere that -- book readers offering that the stephen kingy wait for all year around can just as easily get from their neighborhood book store and that will be a message we have a free product now that will help the independent book stores get that -- bring that message home. it's selling booked for them. we have never had a product more quickly adopted by the book industry ever. so we just launched it the month before last and now we have 77 stores in like 410,000 book store customers that read it. >> that's terrific. >> we did that. and we helped the regionals put together a summer reading issue that they'll be coming out, the western regional, and the pnba. we helped the ada immediately with the ex-endinext list to special messaging on everything single newsletter where each and every booker to store can say we're doing curbside, bicycle delivery. we have just been pivoting as much as possible and really trying to specifically choose what we can do to help the become stores survive during this time, and john and his team getting them the i
book stores and possibly just become readers everywhere that -- book readers offering that the stephen kingy wait for all year around can just as easily get from their neighborhood book store and that will be a message we have a free product now that will help the independent book stores get that -- bring that message home. it's selling booked for them. we have never had a product more quickly adopted by the book industry ever. so we just launched it the month before last and now we have 77...
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just teaching the consumers that they need bookstores and possibly book readers everywhere that stephen kingat they live for all year-round just as easily get it from their neighbors at the bookstore. that will be a message that we have a pre-product now that will help the independent bookstores bring that message home. we can already see that selling books for them we never had a product more quickly adopted by the book industry than ever. we just launched the month before last and now we've got 77 stores in lake 410,000 bookstore customers that read it. >> that's terrific. >> we did that and help the regionals put together some reading issues that they will be coming out with the western regionals of khalifa, and the pm ba. we hope the ada immediately with the next indy Ãbto special messaging on every single newsletter which every single bookstore that participates in say we are doing curbside and you can come in with only x amount at a time. we've just been pivoting as much as possible and really trying to choose what we can do to help bookstores survive during this time. and john and his
just teaching the consumers that they need bookstores and possibly book readers everywhere that stephen kingat they live for all year-round just as easily get it from their neighbors at the bookstore. that will be a message that we have a pre-product now that will help the independent bookstores bring that message home. we can already see that selling books for them we never had a product more quickly adopted by the book industry than ever. we just launched the month before last and now we've...
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he read -- he loved stephen king, he loved tom clancy, he loved john steinbeck, and he read serious models. he read -- novels. he read are anything he could get. that's a different story. i talked to the two sisters and i said, you know, this is what i want to do. i want exclusive rights to this story. there were no other people circling -- there were other people circling. there'd been movie producers, tv producers, there'd been some rumors about books. again, it's such a good story. i wanted to go in fast, lock it up, i wanted exclusive rights to their story and access to all the stuff being family photographs, albums, baseball trophies. i eventually got everything. they loaned it to me, i gave it back. so i wanted the exclusive right to get all i could out of these people, and they said, fine. and so we, we struck a deal, and we all had coffee. ing i took off to oklahoma. met some great friends. mark barrett, who was the attorney for ron williamson, still a great friend of mine, till working on some of the -- still working on some of the oklahoma cases, sort of took me around and introd
he read -- he loved stephen king, he loved tom clancy, he loved john steinbeck, and he read serious models. he read -- novels. he read are anything he could get. that's a different story. i talked to the two sisters and i said, you know, this is what i want to do. i want exclusive rights to this story. there were no other people circling -- there were other people circling. there'd been movie producers, tv producers, there'd been some rumors about books. again, it's such a good story. i wanted...
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book i highly recommend come out and then sickness after the book got nominated, and also with stephen kingwhen publishers and who we are working with. and i said i know. he's a color. it is because todd and i really together, did something that neither of us alone could do. so what happened is me know the opening scene to this book. his girl name hazel who was sitting on her father's lap and here's a story for the first time. a person story. six years old, her dad hosted a conspiracy tv show. i don't write any books on the this people. [laughter]. he tells a story to her there was a present body that was found in the revolutionary time. he said that this body, they opened it up and then side of the body was a block of wax contain something. and if it over the wax and there is a priceless book, when that belongs to benedict arnold look. in this little girl says, tell it again. utilities are different than everyone else. she's the type of kid who would put her hand on the stove and burn it and then the next day come back and martin mcguinness to see what differences there would be. she wakes
book i highly recommend come out and then sickness after the book got nominated, and also with stephen kingwhen publishers and who we are working with. and i said i know. he's a color. it is because todd and i really together, did something that neither of us alone could do. so what happened is me know the opening scene to this book. his girl name hazel who was sitting on her father's lap and here's a story for the first time. a person story. six years old, her dad hosted a conspiracy tv show....
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impacts difference tight titles differently for an established author who has a new book out, stephen king. however, it's kind november a-year-old way the pandemic is kind of great because people have this idea that they would just be home all the time reading. i don't know why people with kids would think that would have that much reading time but book sales were up for the first few weeks of the quarantine. i think because people had that in mind. but one of the main ways that the people find out about new authors, debut authors, authors outside of their comfort zone is threw book store, especially if they're lucky enough to have a book seller who knows them and their tastes and who says, brandon i have just the become for you, come over here. that is what the local indy book store should be doing and is doing in a lot of communes, and with that gone it's much harder for a new author to be launched. i am -- i have a great question from kevin which i think i'll toss to brandon because it has to do with writing nonfiction. given the controversy over american dirt and the general sensitivit
impacts difference tight titles differently for an established author who has a new book out, stephen king. however, it's kind november a-year-old way the pandemic is kind of great because people have this idea that they would just be home all the time reading. i don't know why people with kids would think that would have that much reading time but book sales were up for the first few weeks of the quarantine. i think because people had that in mind. but one of the main ways that the people find...
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sounds like something ripped from the pages of stephen king. but in this case, the horror was real. >> we had this piece of a costume, we didn't know what it was. >> a halloween crime that will send shivers down your spine. >> i was terrified. something had happened. i didn't know what. hello. welcome to "dateline." just days before halloween, joel lovelien and his fiancee, heather eastling headed to a local bar with party-goers. the night took a horrific turn when joel stepped outside and walked into a troubling mystery. in a case filled with unknown, one thing was certain. a man was dead. police rounded up several potential suspects but here's josh mankiewicz with under a halloween moon. >> it's the one time when everyone pretends to be someone else. when being two-faced is part of the deal. >> there's a feeling that maybe the rules don't apply. and that during those moonlit hours, we all have license to eat, drink and be scary. >> halloween morphed from our national sugar -- to alan alcohol party. nowhere is that more true than in north dako
sounds like something ripped from the pages of stephen king. but in this case, the horror was real. >> we had this piece of a costume, we didn't know what it was. >> a halloween crime that will send shivers down your spine. >> i was terrified. something had happened. i didn't know what. hello. welcome to "dateline." just days before halloween, joel lovelien and his fiancee, heather eastling headed to a local bar with party-goers. the night took a horrific turn when...
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in terms of the process, it really was quite regimented and i think stephen king has good advice on this. he says i sit down at my computer and i don't stop until i have whatever my goal is for the day and your goal can start low and progress as you become more practiced. and it doesn't matter how good or bad the words are, you're going to have days where everything you write is terrible and you're going to have days where you overshoot your goal and it's pretty good . i think the key is consistency. so i would get up at 5:30 or six and write for a couple of hours before going to my day job and i would write for a couple of hours in the evening and then weekends, i would write eight hours a day both days on the weekends and that got to be as you can imagine kind of crazy. so. >> that explains a lot about the style of the book. >> feverish, exactly as i was working on deadline and trying to get it out on time. and then my employer finally was like you can take some time off and focus on this if you want and your job will still be here when you get back which was very generous so i did tak
in terms of the process, it really was quite regimented and i think stephen king has good advice on this. he says i sit down at my computer and i don't stop until i have whatever my goal is for the day and your goal can start low and progress as you become more practiced. and it doesn't matter how good or bad the words are, you're going to have days where everything you write is terrible and you're going to have days where you overshoot your goal and it's pretty good . i think the key is...
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i think stephen king has good advice on this, he basically says can i sit down on my computer and i don't number of words whatever my goal is for the day. in your goal can start low and progress as you become more practiced. it doesn't matter how good or bad the words are, you can have days where everything you write is terrible. you can have days where you way overshoot your goal and it's pretty good. i think the key is consistency. so i would get up at 5:36 am and will write for a couple hours before i go to my day job and write for couple hours in the evening and then weekends i would write eight hours a day both days on the weekends and that got to become as you can imagine, kind of crazy. >> that explains a lot actually a lot about the style of the book. >> i was working on deadline and desperately trying to get out on time. in my employer finally was like, you know can actually take some time off and focus on this if you want in your job will still be here when you get back, which was very generous. so i did take a six-month sabbatical to finish up the book. during that period it re
i think stephen king has good advice on this, he basically says can i sit down on my computer and i don't number of words whatever my goal is for the day. in your goal can start low and progress as you become more practiced. it doesn't matter how good or bad the words are, you can have days where everything you write is terrible. you can have days where you way overshoot your goal and it's pretty good. i think the key is consistency. so i would get up at 5:36 am and will write for a couple...
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. >> back in the early days 25 years ago i had a phone call one time from stephen king and he said if you hit the big list for the big leagues so that was pretty classy. and we were talking about movies he said every experience in the world from winning the oscar with kathy bates and missouri so that when it comes to hollywood there's two groups of liars. those who deal with hollywood for whatever reason that's a very small group the second consist of us to do if you are in the second group get all your money up front, kiss it goodbye and expect it to be something different if you don't like that and go join the first group. [laughter] >> i've always remember that. people say they really screwed up the movie i just laugh and say i don't care i enjoy watching. >> that's healthy. >> i like the move on - - the money also. >> by the way if we have any time left we will take some questions from the floor don't pass around the microphone just shout them out and i will repeat them if you think of a question hold it for a few minutes moving right along this is the slave rebellion on the easte
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. >> and wabc-tv. 83%, third place, stanley kubrick's reimagining of stephen king's "the shining." >>ne. that one really, really scared me. >>> next to bad bunny. i never heard of bad bunny. i feel so uncool. now having something in common with hugh hefner. check this out. >> yes, the puerto rican rapper is now technically a playboy bunny. the 26-year-old has just made history as "playboy's" first-ever digital star with two covers, shirleen. >> i'm so concerned that i don't even recognize him. he's the second man to appear solo on the cover after the magazine's founder, the late hugh hefner himself. >> this larger than life bad bunny is known for his gender-fluid performances and fashion ensembles. today is the day shirleen allicot learned who bad bunny is. >> wait, i'm familiar with his music, but i've never seen bad bunny. nice to meet you. >> she was chair dancing. that took me back to 2011. we won't talk about that. >>> next, they say grn is woman. >> me. i'm kidding. kansas city chiefs star patrick mahomes may have just inked a ten-year contract extension worth $500 million -- bu
. >> and wabc-tv. 83%, third place, stanley kubrick's reimagining of stephen king's "the shining." >>ne. that one really, really scared me. >>> next to bad bunny. i never heard of bad bunny. i feel so uncool. now having something in common with hugh hefner. check this out. >> yes, the puerto rican rapper is now technically a playboy bunny. the 26-year-old has just made history as "playboy's" first-ever digital star with two covers, shirleen....
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stephen king tremendous pre cursing of what happened the 1% of the stocks we talked about, the 99, davidthey never got through the lincoln tunnel. >> okay. >> all right carl, i think you have to go to novels to understand what this is novels. >> pretty more rows view. >> coca-cola down 28%, amazon might be up 28%. david, you used to talk about amazon web services now you're poo pooing it. >> i'm not poo pooing it amazon is an incredible company in every way >> tesla -- netflix, it's tass nagt to your point. >> yankees. >> bezos' net worth, guys, up $13 billion yesterday. one day. $13 billion unbelievable. >> he's having a good year. >> we will take a break and get so some of the other names of the morning whensqwkn e re" mes backth my name is christine payne, i'm an associate here at amazon. step onto the blue line, sir. this device is giving us an accurate temperature check. you're good to go. i have to take care of my coworkers. that's how i am. i have a son, and he said, "one day i'm gonna be like you, i'm gonna help people." you're good to go, ma'am. i hope so. this is my passion. if
stephen king tremendous pre cursing of what happened the 1% of the stocks we talked about, the 99, davidthey never got through the lincoln tunnel. >> okay. >> all right carl, i think you have to go to novels to understand what this is novels. >> pretty more rows view. >> coca-cola down 28%, amazon might be up 28%. david, you used to talk about amazon web services now you're poo pooing it. >> i'm not poo pooing it amazon is an incredible company in every way...
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it's like a stephen king movie! can i just noisy. wow! it's like a stephen king movie! get the weather with matt. what's happening over the next few days? good morning, a bit of cloud over the next few days which is not great news if you want to spot a comet at the moment. some weather watchers have certainly been updated during the weekend. the best chance to see this comet. if you want to catch it you will need clear skies during the early hours of the morning and you will have to look towards the north. you've got a few more weeks of being potentially getting to see it but as we go towards the end of the month, things will get a bit more difficult but certainly something to watch out for over the coming days. there will bea for over the coming days. there will be a bit more cloud around and that is certainly the case through today and for some of you, a little bit on the dump side compared with the weekend. hence the rain so far has been over north wales and north—west england are linked into this weather front, basically an area of cloud which stretches high into th
it's like a stephen king movie! can i just noisy. wow! it's like a stephen king movie! get the weather with matt. what's happening over the next few days? good morning, a bit of cloud over the next few days which is not great news if you want to spot a comet at the moment. some weather watchers have certainly been updated during the weekend. the best chance to see this comet. if you want to catch it you will need clear skies during the early hours of the morning and you will have to look...
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famous for inspiring stephen king's "the shining."e scheduled an early dinner so they could turn in early. it was a romantic weekend, after all. then saturday afternoon, they set out for rocky mountain national park to go on a hiking trail harold had scouted out a few months earlier. but just about 24 hours in, the perfect weekend turned tragic. >> 911, what's the address of your emergency? >> hello, my name is harold henthorn. i'm in the rocky mountain national park. >> okay. >> i need an alpine mountain rescue team immediately. >> reporter: it was just before 6:00 and harold needed help urgently. >> my wife has fallen from a rock on the north summit of deer mountain. on the deer mountain trail. and she's in really critical condition. >> reporter: harold told the 911 operator that toni had fallen from the edge of a cliff. >> we need to be sure that you know my location first. i have really bad cell coverage. >> okay. >> okay. i'm on deer mountain. >> reporter: immediately, the park launched a ranger who was also a trained emt, but th
famous for inspiring stephen king's "the shining."e scheduled an early dinner so they could turn in early. it was a romantic weekend, after all. then saturday afternoon, they set out for rocky mountain national park to go on a hiking trail harold had scouted out a few months earlier. but just about 24 hours in, the perfect weekend turned tragic. >> 911, what's the address of your emergency? >> hello, my name is harold henthorn. i'm in the rocky mountain national park....
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with them and playing board games or watching "tiger king" on tv is not exactly how you envisioned the last few months of your senior year. >> stephenat are you doing plugging "the tiger king?" you've got your own netflix shows. i mean, for pete's sake, your book wasn't called "dreams from somebody else's father." the big headline out of obama's speeches was when he took a thinly-veiled swipe at donald trump. >> more than anything, this pandemic has fully, finally torn back the curtain on the idea that so many of the folks in charge know what they're doing. a lot of them aren't even pretending to be in charge. >> stephen: ( as trump ) "how dare you! for my stinging response, i will defer to the governors." but the president did have a response. >> stephen: ( as trump ) "grossly incompetent. that's all i can say. now if you'll excuse me, i have to go call into a golf tournament and brag about how only 90,000 people dying on my watch is a pretty good-- pretty good job." the shutdown has hurt a lot of businesses that rely on bringing people inside, like chuck e. cheese, which has lost 21% of sales due to coronavirus. weirdly, the idea
with them and playing board games or watching "tiger king" on tv is not exactly how you envisioned the last few months of your senior year. >> stephenat are you doing plugging "the tiger king?" you've got your own netflix shows. i mean, for pete's sake, your book wasn't called "dreams from somebody else's father." the big headline out of obama's speeches was when he took a thinly-veiled swipe at donald trump. >> more than anything, this pandemic has...
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stephen welcomes: congresswoman karen bass. andrew ross sorkin. and musical guests grace potter with jackson browne, marcus king, and lucius. uring jon batiste and stay homin'. and now, live on tape from a safe distance, it's stephen colbert! >> stephen: you ready over there? >> yeah. >> stephen: what, are you ordering dinner? >> i was just checking my emails, babe. >> stephen: you're checking your emails? we're doing a show. welcome to "a late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. it's friday. america made it to the end of the week. so, "t-g-i-f," by which, of course, now stands for "this government is fascist." i'm kidding, obviously. it really stands for, "tell god i'm furious." as the week has gone on, the protests over the murder of george floyd have become decidedly peaceful, despite the best efforts of some police, like in buffalo, new york. police in full riot gear-- which really is the look of the summer-- kevlar is so slenderizing-- came in to enforce a curfew that was in full daylight on a crowd of peaceful protesters. one 75-year-old man approached them to object. now, i want to warn you, like most of the cell p
stephen welcomes: congresswoman karen bass. andrew ross sorkin. and musical guests grace potter with jackson browne, marcus king, and lucius. uring jon batiste and stay homin'. and now, live on tape from a safe distance, it's stephen colbert! >> stephen: you ready over there? >> yeah. >> stephen: what, are you ordering dinner? >> i was just checking my emails, babe. >> stephen: you're checking your emails? we're doing a show. welcome to "a late show." i'm...
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stephen: oh, my god. i didn't know he was a princeling. look at that. "the kingck. >> stephen: stick around for james corden. but first, let's say goodnight with some more music from jon batiste and stay human. jon? captioning sponsor captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ the late late show, oh, oh the late late show ♪ oh, oh it's the late late show ♪ >> james: good evening ladies and gentlemen and welcome to the "late, late show." here i
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king. i think it's a good place to end. good to see you, stephen.>> thanks, david. david: next the covid crisis worsening at the border. mexico closing its border with arizona as cases surge on both sides. just as house democrats plan to cut funding for the border patrol and i.c.e. we'll ask retired i.c.e. acting director tom homan what can be done to stop it from getting even worse. ♪ i like liberty mutual. they get that no two people are alike and customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. what do you think? i don't see it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ iredefined the wordng th'school' this year. it's why, at xfinity, we're committed to helping kids keep learning through the summer. and help college students studying at home stay connected through our university program. we're providing affordable internet access to low income families through our internet essentials program. and this summer, xfinity is creating a virtual summer camp for kids at home- all on xfinity x1. we're committed to
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king. i think it's a good place to end. good to see you, stephen.d. david: next the covid crisis worsening at the border. mexico closing its border with arizona as cases surge on both sides. just as house democrats plan to cut funding for the border patrol and i.c.e. we'll ask retired i.c.e. acting director tom homan what can be done to stop it from getting even worse. motorcycle riders love the open road. and geico loves helping riders get to where they're going, so to help even more, geico is giving new and current customers a fifteen percent credit on their motorcycle policies with the geico giveback. and because we're committed for the long haul, the credit lasts your full policy term. the geico giveback. helping riders focus on the road ahead. -always have been. -and always will be. never letting anything get in my way. not the doubts, distractions, or voice in my head. and certainly not arthritis. new voltaren provides powerful arthritis pain relief to help me keep moving. and it can help you too. feel the joy of movement with voltaren. ♪. dav
king. i think it's a good place to end. good to see you, stephen.d. david: next the covid crisis worsening at the border. mexico closing its border with arizona as cases surge on both sides. just as house democrats plan to cut funding for the border patrol and i.c.e. we'll ask retired i.c.e. acting director tom homan what can be done to stop it from getting even worse. motorcycle riders love the open road. and geico loves helping riders get to where they're going, so to help even more, geico is...
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king. i think it's a good place to end. good to see you, stephen.ext the covid crisis worsening at the border. mexico closing its border with arizona as cases surge on both sides. just as house democrats plan to cut funding for the border patrol and i.c.e. we'll ask retired i.c.e. acting director tom homan what can be done to stop it from getting even worse. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. i wish i could shake your hand. granted. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ i am totally blind. and non-24 can throw my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the things i love to do. talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424. and other money managers don't understand why. because our way works great for us! but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. so, what do you provide? cookie cutter portfolios? nope. we tailor portfolios to our client's needs. but you do sell investments that earn you high commissions, right? we don't have tho
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king and mr. softee. i scream, you scream, we all scream for justice. by the way, stephen dream, from ben & jerry's available in pints and pint slices. all proceeds go to charity. the rest go straight to your hips. go get it. speaking of helping, you know who's not helping? donald trump. when we needed leadership the most, he's failed us in every way possible. so last week, i invited you to fill the presidential vacuum. so take it upon yourself to be a leader and set an example of the kind of country you want to live in. that might mean going down to a protest or making a donation or having a tense conversation about race. but you're not going to get that from the white house, so we need to step up and provide it ourselves. america is now b.y.o.p.-- be your own president. of course, a big part of being a leader is directing resources to the people who most need it. but another big part is having cool stuff with your presidential logo on it. so we've decided to help with both. all of you who are stepping up to be your own president can now go to colbertlateshow.com/byop to
king and mr. softee. i scream, you scream, we all scream for justice. by the way, stephen dream, from ben & jerry's available in pints and pint slices. all proceeds go to charity. the rest go straight to your hips. go get it. speaking of helping, you know who's not helping? donald trump. when we needed leadership the most, he's failed us in every way possible. so last week, i invited you to fill the presidential vacuum. so take it upon yourself to be a leader and set an example of the kind...
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officer, also joining the conversation this morning king of college business fox news contributor brian brendberg, former wall street editorial member stephenoore and joanie courtney, thank you very much for being here. >> good morning. maria: let me kick it off with you, new concerns now about the spikes, 50,000 spikes just in a day across the country, what's your take on the impact of the reopenings and the growth in stocks? >> i think what people are really looking at is deaths and so far you know that has not been nearly as dramatic as increase in infections, so the operating theory that the people who feel safer and probably are are the ones going out and about and getting tested and working through the virus and i think the country wants to do that. our death rates have been lower than europe h has been very tough but that's what the market is watching i would say in terms of its outlook on the corona impact but it's not going to be perfect come through here. you will see rise in infection rates. the protocols and people getting infected turn that down which is what i think most people are focused on, but we will watch that. that's on
officer, also joining the conversation this morning king of college business fox news contributor brian brendberg, former wall street editorial member stephenoore and joanie courtney, thank you very much for being here. >> good morning. maria: let me kick it off with you, new concerns now about the spikes, 50,000 spikes just in a day across the country, what's your take on the impact of the reopenings and the growth in stocks? >> i think what people are really looking at is deaths...