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. >>> all right., ear thisar, rao $5.2 million, made by topps, a company that started selling chewingpeople closer to the game and players. >> welcome to the jones residence. >> this is a baseball treasure chest. >> okay, this is box d22. >> it's where 35-year-old paul jones -- >> former las vegas pitcher -- >>> known in the communist as foul ball paul, keeps his collections of three million cards. >> people's jaws drop when they see my collection. >> it extends to the basement. a memorabilia museum. paul's father barry gave us a tour. >> there is just one row. on this side, he has more. >> wow. >> cards. >> it's taken paul a lifetime to amass. where does your love of baseball cards come from? >> i was born with a learning disability and disorder. it teaches me geography, spelling, math, history. you could definitely learn from them. >> when you pick up a card that maybe you collected when you were eight, what is actually seeing and does that do for you? >> it brings back memories and joy and happiness. >> a real run on the -- >> paul's collection and countless others can trace their
. >>> all right., ear thisar, rao $5.2 million, made by topps, a company that started selling chewingpeople closer to the game and players. >> welcome to the jones residence. >> this is a baseball treasure chest. >> okay, this is box d22. >> it's where 35-year-old paul jones -- >> former las vegas pitcher -- >>> known in the communist as foul ball paul, keeps his collections of three million cards. >> people's jaws drop when they see my...
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now that topps is a publicly traded company.owing a thousand bucks a week on. >> yeah. unfortunately the market cap is about, what do we have about $30 billion. i don't think that's happening that's the problem in fact, that is the problem of gamestop road blocks, fortnight, all these other big -- those are direct to consumer don't need go the store for them >> can't beat them join them >>> about a year after threatening to cut thousands of jobs today american airlines are planning to make key hire. demand for air travel picks up so phil lebeau joins us with that breaking news >> reporter: united announcing it will be opening a new pilot training academy in the phoenix area this year, and if you take a look at shares of united keep in mind they planned on doing this back at the beginning of 2020 obviously what's happened in the last year had them change their plans but now they are planning on opening up what they call the pilot training academy and making a specific goal with this academy. they plan to train 5,000 new pilots, b
now that topps is a publicly traded company.owing a thousand bucks a week on. >> yeah. unfortunately the market cap is about, what do we have about $30 billion. i don't think that's happening that's the problem in fact, that is the problem of gamestop road blocks, fortnight, all these other big -- those are direct to consumer don't need go the store for them >> can't beat them join them >>> about a year after threatening to cut thousands of jobs today american airlines are...
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going home tonight to be with this family this is but a miniscule step on the path to justice next topps independent agency to investigate police misuse of force criminalize violence against protesters de-militarized police departments disband and deconstruct field police departments some are taking a more sentimental approach making sure everyone knows the death of their new martyr makes them very sad thank you cure. for sacrificing your life for your name will always be synonymous with justice spoke to john george was george's young daughter if you. change the world. it'll reduce an afternoon. if you do choose to since the campaign trail biden has spoken with the victim's family multiple times assuring them that his administration was on the side of justice even appeared to border on justifying the pressure that activists and vandals were putting on the court process the jury heard the evidence carried out their civic duty in the midst of extraordinary moment under extraordinary pressure . for so many. it feels like it took all of that. or did you dishes system to deliver a just just b
going home tonight to be with this family this is but a miniscule step on the path to justice next topps independent agency to investigate police misuse of force criminalize violence against protesters de-militarized police departments disband and deconstruct field police departments some are taking a more sentimental approach making sure everyone knows the death of their new martyr makes them very sad thank you cure. for sacrificing your life for your name will always be synonymous with...
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mark topps was the manager of a home for people with learning disabilities.. he�*s now quit his job so they can be back together safely. there was a lot of tears. we didn't want to be apart- and i think, despite long hours working in social care, | we've never been apart since i was 18 years old. i think there's a lot of care staff that are either burnt out - or very close to burnout. i think we are going to see a lot of staff eventually off sick - with stress at work. you can't keep that up forever. although mark�*s no longer working on the front line... ..johanet is relieved to be back at work after a year that has changed so many lives. oh, thank you! alison holt, bbc news. joe biden�*s first overseas trip as us president will be to the uk for the g7 summit in cornwall injune. that will be followed by a nato summit in brussels, as he seeks to reassert america�*s global leadership amid rising tensions with china and russia. in recent weeks, both have escalated military activity around taiwan and ukraine respectively. our world affairs editor john simpson ha
mark topps was the manager of a home for people with learning disabilities.. he�*s now quit his job so they can be back together safely. there was a lot of tears. we didn't want to be apart- and i think, despite long hours working in social care, | we've never been apart since i was 18 years old. i think there's a lot of care staff that are either burnt out - or very close to burnout. i think we are going to see a lot of staff eventually off sick - with stress at work. you can't keep that up...
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real fun part will be in the future if you can see that nft craze be capitalized on by a company like toppse reasons why he was going after a company like top s to capitalize on nfts. >> steve quick thought other than nft stands for not for tyler. sd >> it's a lot to digest. i think we have reached peak pessimism in spacs i think it will make a return on the scene and be better investment for retail folks out there. >> very interesting. that he began accepting pamgt online for tickets and merchandise. if i'm player, do i want to get paid in bitcoin because i'm going to get taxed on the value when i'm paid and if it gains in value, and i sell, i'm going have to pay a second tax, capital gains tax. >> this seems like this vael r - really ripe for losses for players. i feel like the added person doesn't understand the benefit this reminds me, remember when every one wanted to get paid in eu euros. it's a pseudo example same sort of story i'm not nfan of this. i think it's ripe for disaster and the players. they want to be on the cutting edge i think it's silly for players to accept money in bi
real fun part will be in the future if you can see that nft craze be capitalized on by a company like toppse reasons why he was going after a company like top s to capitalize on nfts. >> steve quick thought other than nft stands for not for tyler. sd >> it's a lot to digest. i think we have reached peak pessimism in spacs i think it will make a return on the scene and be better investment for retail folks out there. >> very interesting. that he began accepting pamgt online for...
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pretty soon you look at your monthly credit card report and you're thinking i'm topp droppi bucks to these apple events, i understand there's a global pandemic, you might have heard about that it's like now we're going to unveil gravy for the potatoes. it's like maybe they should hold them until there's something big. >> yeah, i think they keep momentum not just investors, but consumers which is helpful it also gives a snapshot of what they're working on but i agree the services business is going to become crucial as hardware sales continue to slow down. what i'm looking at, brian, they continue to take this 30% cut from people who make transactions through their app stores they're going to apply it to new products in the software business they said yesterday, the podcast creators are going to have 30% of their revenue tapeken by appe apple has so much scrutiny i hear about it all the time the about dominance about the app store and software as they continue to move through that space how did that square with the regulatory that they're facing it's only going to increase as they focu
pretty soon you look at your monthly credit card report and you're thinking i'm topp droppi bucks to these apple events, i understand there's a global pandemic, you might have heard about that it's like now we're going to unveil gravy for the potatoes. it's like maybe they should hold them until there's something big. >> yeah, i think they keep momentum not just investors, but consumers which is helpful it also gives a snapshot of what they're working on but i agree the services business...
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you saw the topps spac come because nfts are seen as part of their future the nba top shot example throughue to see that from other sports leagues things get overblown too and the sports card trading market makes a lot of sense we'll see what happens in broader art market, though >> okay. chris, we'll certainly be watching we've been covering a lot of this story thanks for being with us chris kelly. >> thanks for having me. >> meantime treasury has a new report about the made in america tax plain. pretty interesting numbers kayla tausche has them >> reporter: treasury putting a little bit of new detail behind the tax changes underpinning the american job plans that says it will raise $2.5 trillion over 15 years by raising the corporate tax rate and establishing minimum tax rates for companies operating here and overseas and reversing some incentives for activities involving fossil fuels. treasury officials say they are aiming for a deal by the end of this year on a global minimum tax that it's currently negotiating with the international community and the u.s. is convinced it will reach on
you saw the topps spac come because nfts are seen as part of their future the nba top shot example throughue to see that from other sports leagues things get overblown too and the sports card trading market makes a lot of sense we'll see what happens in broader art market, though >> okay. chris, we'll certainly be watching we've been covering a lot of this story thanks for being with us chris kelly. >> thanks for having me. >> meantime treasury has a new report about the made...
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topps best known for baseball cards and bubble gum is going public through a, you guessed it, a speckllion so does this top the bubble in the spak space i'm trying to think of other puns to throw in there tim? >> look, i think we're in the early innings of this one, mel and i think you have a case where -- look, i think the spak structure, i automatic actually a believer and i've been involved in one and i've invested in them they're not all the same you're investing in the team that will find the right deal and then you vote on it. so i'm a huge baseball fan and collecting baseball cards since i was in 7th grade and i'm thrilled to hear they are valuable against. >> port of the team is a former disney ceo, eisner, this is an interesting team and they're venturing into nft's because why wouldn't you go public and enter the nft market because it is 2021 >> i think it is fantastic mike has come on the show all of the time back in the day as you recall he should come on again instead of going on with ars and crew in the morning. is it a sign of a top, no. is it a sign that the bubble gum
topps best known for baseball cards and bubble gum is going public through a, you guessed it, a speckllion so does this top the bubble in the spak space i'm trying to think of other puns to throw in there tim? >> look, i think we're in the early innings of this one, mel and i think you have a case where -- look, i think the spak structure, i automatic actually a believer and i've been involved in one and i've invested in them they're not all the same you're investing in the team that will...
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and when it could return to prepandemic levels and as we head to break, check out some of today's topprche tickers on cnbc.com. at&t's up there, 3.6% gain it's an earnings winner today. more subscribers to hbo and wireless, and coin base makes a new post ipo low below $300. we'll be right back. at calvert we know responsible investing is hard. if you're concerned about the environment and climate change, how do you find companies that are driving the right outcomes? if you care about economic equality and social justice, which firms are addressing it in their workplaces and their communities? for nearly 40 years, calvert has delivered competitive returns by investing in companies making a difference because we see value in doing good. for more information, visit calvert.com/earthday. new projects means new project managers. fyou need to hire.on, i need indeed. indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a short list of quality candidates from our resume database. claim your seventy five dollar credit, when you post your first job at indeed.com/home. >>> down more than
and when it could return to prepandemic levels and as we head to break, check out some of today's topprche tickers on cnbc.com. at&t's up there, 3.6% gain it's an earnings winner today. more subscribers to hbo and wireless, and coin base makes a new post ipo low below $300. we'll be right back. at calvert we know responsible investing is hard. if you're concerned about the environment and climate change, how do you find companies that are driving the right outcomes? if you care about...