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switzerland, economist connie la, maya in berlin, andreas golf, our professor, public policy at the university of 8 foot and in brussels. silver pastor, really a greenpeace. you climate and energy campaign. i welcome all to the program. a connie la maya in burn. let me start with you 1st. if i may, i'm in minneapolis are saying that this energy crisis is a perfect storm of a number of factors. what do you think is behind the crisis? and how bad is it? a storm of a number of factors. what's behind it is back then, especially when you look at gas and maybe also cold storage is as low as it's been in, in, in more than a decade. simply because we had a very, very cold winter last year. and then we have, you know, we have did the shenanigans between europe and burn russia, all gas and politics and always the, we also have climate change to deal with. we all we, all everybody, including myself, we want to achieve the powers climate change goals. but again, from here to down, we still need investment in transitional fuels like gas and best high to come by ways. so people are not in my city and the weather
switzerland, economist connie la, maya in berlin, andreas golf, our professor, public policy at the university of 8 foot and in brussels. silver pastor, really a greenpeace. you climate and energy campaign. i welcome all to the program. a connie la maya in burn. let me start with you 1st. if i may, i'm in minneapolis are saying that this energy crisis is a perfect storm of a number of factors. what do you think is behind the crisis? and how bad is it? a storm of a number of factors. what's...
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of that amount. and canada, which initially allocated 40000000 doses for the navy, has donated 8 percent of what the promise the we spoke to a senior lecture at exeter university's medical school, who believes sony and vaccine nationalism is delaying a return to global morality. they wish to protect their future rights and our prospects for making, although ac scenes and of cause profit is the biggest motive here. i find this very disappointing because it shows vaccine nationalism and it won't. we're in a global pandemic. we have a duty. we how an act must duty to look after other nations. we don't want fellow human beings in poorer nations to die. when the real crux of the matter arises, the united kingdom, the united states, the european union, old rich nations. how said we're going to look after ourselves and nothing more, nothing less? would new diversity proposals by the u. k. financial conduct authority, which regulates the financed industry, be used to mosque gender pay issues for large companies, no doubt as a claim, increasingly being made in britain right now at centers on the way companies can meet require targets by including transgender women as fem
of that amount. and canada, which initially allocated 40000000 doses for the navy, has donated 8 percent of what the promise the we spoke to a senior lecture at exeter university's medical school, who believes sony and vaccine nationalism is delaying a return to global morality. they wish to protect their future rights and our prospects for making, although ac scenes and of cause profit is the biggest motive here. i find this very disappointing because it shows vaccine nationalism and it won't....
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of the column university. let's start with the voting experience. dash 8. you were telling everybody about how exciting it was to get out and vote. how exciting it was it to get out and vote. well, i think i'm, if you compare the election with the previous ones, it was no vomit tags, there was no curve. you and it was clear that there was some sense of security and it was very clean. yes to turn out was very low. but at the same time, we have to know that the election was a result of the protest happening and back that in 2019. so pushing for elections on time already is there when for the people and to go out there and to use your right new i can. i think that is very special. yeah. you know, i pick up face of well the, this election came after quite is with to start with the 1st early elections that taking place in new york or post a major protest, a protest her that it came very much like as a result of like 1011 years of public resentment calling for reform and a better future for iraq. and it's about time that i liked her to make her a better start. an
of the column university. let's start with the voting experience. dash 8. you were telling everybody about how exciting it was to get out and vote. how exciting it was it to get out and vote. well, i think i'm, if you compare the election with the previous ones, it was no vomit tags, there was no curve. you and it was clear that there was some sense of security and it was very clean. yes to turn out was very low. but at the same time, we have to know that the election was a result of the...
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8 a.m. eastern on lectures in history discussions about the american military in the revolutionary war. baylor university professor talks about the capabilities of the continental army and the militia troops as well as advantages and disadvantages the american and british forces had. at 9:10 a.m. eastern, william wood university professor explains of the american and british militaries compared in demographics, organization and the officer selection process. at two p.m. eastern on the presidency a look at the life and times of abraham lincoln with historians. watch american history tv saturday on c-span2. >> washington unfiltered. c-span in your pocket. download c-span now today. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more including charter communication communications. >> broadband is a force for empowerment. that's why charter has invested billions building infrastructure, upgrading technology, empowering opportunity in communities big and small. charter is connecting us. >> charter communications supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers giving you
8 a.m. eastern on lectures in history discussions about the american military in the revolutionary war. baylor university professor talks about the capabilities of the continental army and the militia troops as well as advantages and disadvantages the american and british forces had. at 9:10 a.m. eastern, william wood university professor explains of the american and british militaries compared in demographics, organization and the officer selection process. at two p.m. eastern on the...
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university professor of former slaves spoke for economic rights and full citizenship including the right to vote in contrast and choose where they work. book tv features leading authors discussing their latest books to sunday 8.m. eastern future current and former of congress including former south carolina governor with his book two roads diverged a second chance for the republican party for the conservative movement, the nation ourselves break kansas representative for the her book and native kid becomes a congresswoman. and minority leader at mitch mcconnell shares his reading list. 10:00 p.m. eastern on after words former u.s. democratic senator ben nelson of nebraska talks about his book death of the senate front row seat to the demise of the world's deliberative body and his recommendation to be restored is interviewed by nebraska republican. watch american history tv and book tv every week and on cspan2. find the full schedule on your program guide or visit c-span.org. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government funded by these television companies and more including spark light. >> the greatest talent on earth is a place you call home. at spark light it is our home to right now we're all facing o
university professor of former slaves spoke for economic rights and full citizenship including the right to vote in contrast and choose where they work. book tv features leading authors discussing their latest books to sunday 8.m. eastern future current and former of congress including former south carolina governor with his book two roads diverged a second chance for the republican party for the conservative movement, the nation ourselves break kansas representative for the her book and native...
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university of michigan. without getting too much into microeconomics, why does the consumer index show a recession? >> because of the drop. what we show is in the previous six recessions, in particular the big one in 2007-8ese indices predict 6 to 12 months in advance what is going to happen in the real economy. what is going to happen to employment, unemployment, wages and gdp growth, that is why we should look carefully. it is true that this is an unusual scenario with covid. things are moving around on labor market indicators in a way we wouldn't ordinarily expect but if we were to focus on these expectations and producer expectations and we think you should, then this is an early warning sign that we are going into recession. you must think hard about that because that implies the government needs to take action or avoid taking action such as increasing interest rates. todd: you just mentioned labor. how does biden's free money in the form of payment to workers who aren't working contribute to that recession fear? >> it is certainly the case across the world, furlough schemes have avoided big increases in unemployment and one of the surprises we see, we saw early on in the united states. by and large
university of michigan. without getting too much into microeconomics, why does the consumer index show a recession? >> because of the drop. what we show is in the previous six recessions, in particular the big one in 2007-8ese indices predict 6 to 12 months in advance what is going to happen in the real economy. what is going to happen to employment, unemployment, wages and gdp growth, that is why we should look carefully. it is true that this is an unusual scenario with covid. things are...
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university of virginia cristobal, kyle kondik, talks about u.s. political portal is a -- polarization. "washington journal" is next. ♪ host: good morning. it is friday, october 8today, the labor department is set to release its september jobs report, and president biden is said to offer his remarks this morning on washington journal, here's to you, the top news story of the week. give us a call, the phone lines a split as usual by political party, republicans (202) 748-8000.
university of virginia cristobal, kyle kondik, talks about u.s. political portal is a -- polarization. "washington journal" is next. ♪ host: good morning. it is friday, october 8today, the labor department is set to release its september jobs report, and president biden is said to offer his remarks this morning on washington journal, here's to you, the top news story of the week. give us a call, the phone lines a split as usual by political party, republicans (202) 748-8000.
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8:00 a.m. eastern peer to discussions about the american military and the revolutionary war. baylor university talking about the capabilities ofe continental army and militia groups as wel disadvantages the american british forces had. craig smith of the university explains how titish militaries compared in demographics. organizations and the officer sect at 2:00 p.m. eastern on theidency a look at the life and times of abraham lincoln with historian david reynolds. watch american history saturday on c-span2. >> get c-span on the go. watch the biggest political events live on demand anywhere on our mobile app. access highlights and listen to c-span radio and discover new podcasts offerload c-span now today. >> actor alyssa milano was among those testifying on capitol hill about the equal rights amendment. a proposed amendment to the u.s. constitution that would guarantee equal rights for all genders. th oversight and reform committee hearing is three and a half hours.
8:00 a.m. eastern peer to discussions about the american military and the revolutionary war. baylor university talking about the capabilities ofe continental army and militia groups as wel disadvantages the american british forces had. craig smith of the university explains how titish militaries compared in demographics. organizations and the officer sect at 2:00 p.m. eastern on theidency a look at the life and times of abraham lincoln with historian david reynolds. watch american history...
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of the biggest athletic events in the world. >> and gary peyton is trying to make a new mark. he talks with us at 8:15 about becoming the new coach at lincoln universitych is right in down. you can find cbsn bay area on kpix.com or on the kpix app. we're also on the cbs news app. you can download it for free on your favorite streaming platform. >> ken bastida wraps up 31 years he at arch and we are paying him honor. >>> one of the things i'm going to miss the most about you is all of your commentary during rehearsals before the show. they were such a highlight, even better than the real show. you are so smart, so sharp. dynamic. you can handle any curveball, and i'm also going to miss you announcing my full name every time i walk into the newsroom. >> and we are definitely going to miss those looong stories ken tells with just ♪ i see trees of green ♪ ♪ red roses too ♪ ♪ i see them bloom for me and you ♪ (music) ♪ so i think to myself ♪ ♪ oh what a wonderful world ♪ shoot. what's wrong? i think i'm down to my last inhaler. don't worry. you can refill it and get it delivered using the kaiser permanente app. smart. refill most prescriptions online and g
of the biggest athletic events in the world. >> and gary peyton is trying to make a new mark. he talks with us at 8:15 about becoming the new coach at lincoln universitych is right in down. you can find cbsn bay area on kpix.com or on the kpix app. we're also on the cbs news app. you can download it for free on your favorite streaming platform. >> ken bastida wraps up 31 years he at arch and we are paying him honor. >>> one of the things i'm going to miss the most about you...
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8 different oscar nominations at the time that it was released . so i'm sure that most of us wouldn't think twice about seeing included as part of a university class. but the problem you see at least according to some of shanks former students, is that as the morse king lawrence, olivia actually dons black face throughout the entire film. now of course, black face is rightfully considered taboo, especially in the year 2021. but remember, shang was showing this film specifically to focus on the musical aspects, but it wasn't long after the screening ended that some students took it upon themselves to file complaints against shane. i was stunned in a school that precious diversity that makes sure students understand the history of people of color in america. i was shocked. shed would show something like this in what is supposed to be a safe place. the issue here i think though, is the assumption that university classes are supposed to be saved spaces to begin with. the classical interpretation of university and academia as a whole. used to be a place where you would go to have your ideas challenged and probed. and to be introduced to other opinions,
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of traffic from 6:30 to 8:30, i would say. back to you. >> thanks, mike. >>> happening now, all 23 cal state university classes will start accepting earlys for next fall starting today. that's big news coming because the sat and act scores will not be able to determine eligibility. they will stop accepting applications after november 30th. >>> much more ahead on "today in the bay," including a passenger caught on the wings of a plane in miami after landing. it's hard to see. but we will show you what we are learning about the frightening incident. you are watching "today in the bay." after all this time, some still haven't learned, never. go. alone. universal studio's halloween horror nights. brace yourself for netflix's the haunting of hill house, the exorcist, and more. people today... they could spend half their lives over 50. that's a lot of living. so, it helps to have a wise friend and fierce defender in your corner. a friend like aarp. so, your health lives longer. this is just slow-mo karate? just slow-mo karate. your money lives longer. hey, i just bought that. huh, i just sold that. and your happiness lives longer. that's why
of traffic from 6:30 to 8:30, i would say. back to you. >> thanks, mike. >>> happening now, all 23 cal state university classes will start accepting earlys for next fall starting today. that's big news coming because the sat and act scores will not be able to determine eligibility. they will stop accepting applications after november 30th. >>> much more ahead on "today in the bay," including a passenger caught on the wings of a plane in miami after landing....
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of polarization, nonsense, and exploitation goes on. host: stick around. today at 8:45 a.m. this morning, a segment on political polarization with the center of politics from universityf virginia, that hearing that you are talking about on the arizona election audit, took place in the house yesterday. the ceo of cyber ninjas, the ceo that -- the company that conducted that audit, declined to hear, despite being invited. maricopa county gop election officials who oversaw that result testified at the hearing. here is a bit of the exchange between democrats and republicans on that panel from yesterday's house hearing. [video clip] >> the claim that some of our colleagues have decided to float again today, which has been rejected all the way up to the supreme court, was one that was thoroughly vetted. the idea that when state election administrators or state supreme courts under state constitutions under state legislative commanded act in the process, that is somehow unconstitutional -- there is no basis for that. it has been made up. it has been floated in all these courts, rejected in all these courts. it was floated by the attorney general texas, who sued in the supre
of polarization, nonsense, and exploitation goes on. host: stick around. today at 8:45 a.m. this morning, a segment on political polarization with the center of politics from universityf virginia, that hearing that you are talking about on the arizona election audit, took place in the house yesterday. the ceo of cyber ninjas, the ceo that -- the company that conducted that audit, declined to hear, despite being invited. maricopa county gop election officials who oversaw that result testified at...
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actually pledge of allegiance to the alba, the the original diet that originated and syria and 8 r a. so they want to, they want to have a, they have a universal ambition. they don't, the ambition did object to was don't actually just limit to have one. it's on order one today to have one. if on is just there. what are some province but natal about actually have to have a lot of that. but nationalistic ab ambitions, actually the have at the word afghans the never actually intended to export the idea of g. 2 across the border to enter to other countries. that's why the need to or, or the united genes didn't have any problem with the thought of them, right? ok, so i, so in afghanistan and other offshoot of the, of the, of the large eyes who group and just sees afghanistan as a new theater for them almost in this sort of regional wide attempt to taking over exactly. isis k for example, have the money ambition there not only have ganeth on might be the ed this could be as if scripted, you dipped for them, but they have money there. for example, they are very much anti she or we are we a witness? verde grew some attacks on even infant children art
actually pledge of allegiance to the alba, the the original diet that originated and syria and 8 r a. so they want to, they want to have a, they have a universal ambition. they don't, the ambition did object to was don't actually just limit to have one. it's on order one today to have one. if on is just there. what are some province but natal about actually have to have a lot of that. but nationalistic ab ambitions, actually the have at the word afghans the never actually intended to export the...
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university now 8 billion dollar business where in many cases consulting firms gain contract at the government levels, that are not subject to public records request. not subject to oversight. operate outside ofprocess itself. they are funneling millions of dollars of public money to promote and fund private ideology, i have documented one individual, howard ross, billed federal government over 5 million for the training programs that include a power and privilege sexual orientation workshop for energies at nasa, we're seeing is that we need to -- expose the grifters, cut walker their funding next opportunity. otherwise we'll see this spread and multiply. mark: president of united states is all in. he signed one or more executive orders promoting critical race theory in our government. and also for the private sector to monitor how they comport with this theory. it is unbelieve able. talking about attorney general son-in-law. tanner, cofounder of panorama. just in fairfax county northern virginia public school system, 1.8 million dollar contract for social and emotional learning, 78.8 million investment coronavirus relief there. some of it was redirected to this quote, unquote culturally unst
university now 8 billion dollar business where in many cases consulting firms gain contract at the government levels, that are not subject to public records request. not subject to oversight. operate outside ofprocess itself. they are funneling millions of dollars of public money to promote and fund private ideology, i have documented one individual, howard ross, billed federal government over 5 million for the training programs that include a power and privilege sexual orientation workshop for...
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universal, okay, a cd -- i like cassettes. out of the cassettes and the cd of the last ep, the cassettes outsold the records. >> really? what about 8that? [ laughter ] >> well, i'm thinking. >> jimmy: why not? what the hell. you recorded this at your house, right? >> yeah, i have a studio in the guesthouse. >> jimmy: in the guesthouse. and -- that's interesting. to record it actually -- it's a full studio? or is it like -- >> yes. >> jimmy: or like finneas and billie eilish, on the bed? [ laughter ] >> no, we're a bit further on than billie eilish on the bed. it's like garage band, started that, and a small guesthouse. in the bedroom are two kits of drums, an organic set, and an electric set. >> jimmy: okay. >> and in the other room, like the living room, is everything else. all the amps. well, the amps for the guitars are in the bedroom too. but you know, all the equipment and the pro tools and the stacks of stuff we have are all in the living room. >> jimmy: do you run that stuff yourself? >> i don't know. >> jimmy: you don't even do it. [ laughter ] >> i don't turn it on. >> jimmy: i didn't think so. you mentioned to rick rubin
universal, okay, a cd -- i like cassettes. out of the cassettes and the cd of the last ep, the cassettes outsold the records. >> really? what about 8that? [ laughter ] >> well, i'm thinking. >> jimmy: why not? what the hell. you recorded this at your house, right? >> yeah, i have a studio in the guesthouse. >> jimmy: in the guesthouse. and -- that's interesting. to record it actually -- it's a full studio? or is it like -- >> yes. >> jimmy: or like...
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its foreign policy footprint, spent over $8 trillion roughly according to brown university on wars abroad. this is all about what you want to pay for. now, some ofrograms i just mentioned had bipartisan support. certainly the initial middle eastern foreign policy. some of them, like the big tax cuts, were more from the republican party, but republicans and democrats like joe manchin don't seem to have a problem with massive spending, trillions upon trillions depending upon what it is for. that's why even if somebody, whoever it may be, wants to sound like a, quote, unquote, fiscal conservative or as david corn and i were just discussing, well, someone wants to sound like the magic limit is $1.5 trillion, well, you went over that on the trump tax cuts and a lot of the money went to corporations. we don't even get into the deeper, honest debate here sometimes. here is something you probably didn't hear about. this was from about a week ago. the congress that is having this debate that stalled out over the spending, well, it passed a $768 billion bill for the pentagon and the military. >> on this vote, the yays are 316. the nays are 113. the bill i
its foreign policy footprint, spent over $8 trillion roughly according to brown university on wars abroad. this is all about what you want to pay for. now, some ofrograms i just mentioned had bipartisan support. certainly the initial middle eastern foreign policy. some of them, like the big tax cuts, were more from the republican party, but republicans and democrats like joe manchin don't seem to have a problem with massive spending, trillions upon trillions depending upon what it is for....
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8 areas dentists check for a healthier mouth. the #1 toothpaste brand in america. crest. up to one million dollars. that's how much university of scholarships this month alone. because we believe everybody deserves a chance. see what scholarships you may qualify for at phoenix.edu trelegy for copd. ♪ birds flyin' high you know how i feel ♪ ♪ breeze drifting on by you know how i feel ♪ [man: coughing] ♪ it's a new dawn, it's a new day... ♪ no matter how you got copd it's time to make...
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of living as well. for example, that cut to universal credit temporary did so it will be cut by 8%. ng that they don't feel like some of the measures introduced to try and tackled cost of living will be enough to counter things like rising taxes, but also things like increases to the cost of living as well. interesting that the ifs did note that there has been big public spending announced, different spending announced, different spending for government departments, transport projects, nhs, schools in england as well. some people... there may not necessarily be much of a feel—good factor felt by families around the uk dealing with rising costs elsewhere.— costs elsewhere. thank you very much. we heard in chris mason's report that taxes on alcohol are to be simplified. the new system, which is due to start in 2023, will mean stronger drinks face a higher duty. but taxes on sparkling wine, draught beer and cider will be cut. there are other changes to for their hospitality industry. martin greenhow is the owner of mojo bars, a chain of five bars across the midlands and north of england
of living as well. for example, that cut to universal credit temporary did so it will be cut by 8%. ng that they don't feel like some of the measures introduced to try and tackled cost of living will be enough to counter things like rising taxes, but also things like increases to the cost of living as well. interesting that the ifs did note that there has been big public spending announced, different spending announced, different spending for government departments, transport projects, nhs,...
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8 people shot. one fatal don't grandma state university homecoming weekend in this video taken moments after you can see a crowd running for safety and others picking a victim's carrying them out of line of fire. this chaos has now canceled homecoming weekend, you know, for sure one is critical. >> and the other 6. at this point, we had the this day we had we do have a suspect this shooting is the second shooting in just a few days. >> another shooting took place on wednesday where one person was killed in another injured. it is only one student that was a in the shooting last night. >> shooting wednesday morning. our team tonight, late >> that who who have created these situations, >> that's not why we're here. this is the time of year where visitors from all over the country come here to ground to celebrate homecoming with them. >> now this is an ongoing investigation and we'll make sure to keep you updated. >> as valley be reporting for us tonight. >> still to come tonight here on kron. 4 news at 8 o'clock. the men charged with shooting lady gaga us dogwalker earlier this year is set to face a judge tomorrow morning the charges he now 32 years since the loma prieta earthquake
8 people shot. one fatal don't grandma state university homecoming weekend in this video taken moments after you can see a crowd running for safety and others picking a victim's carrying them out of line of fire. this chaos has now canceled homecoming weekend, you know, for sure one is critical. >> and the other 6. at this point, we had the this day we had we do have a suspect this shooting is the second shooting in just a few days. >> another shooting took place on wednesday where...
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8 services, going in and retro fitting public housing, through the leadership of our chairwoman, eddie bernice johnson. we have historic investments in science and technology for hbcu colleges and universities to make sure that they are being equipped with the funding and research dollars that they need, through the leadership of chairman bobby scott of the education and labor committee. we are investing in historic amounts of funding for child care, for workforce development so that as we build back better, we do it in a way that does not leave any community behind. and with other leaders like chairman meeks, we're making sure that we do it in a way that is inclusive. reverend al, i really want to focus on this fact. black men in particular, we're only 6% of the population, but sadly we account for about 50% of the gun homicides in this country. >> absolutely. >> well, the congressional black caucus took that issue to the president and to the vice president, and they listened, and they included a historic amount of money, $5 billion, in fact, for break the cycle of violence, a bill i'm proud to be sponsoring. that is a priority of the black caucus to invest in things like housing, health a
8 services, going in and retro fitting public housing, through the leadership of our chairwoman, eddie bernice johnson. we have historic investments in science and technology for hbcu colleges and universities to make sure that they are being equipped with the funding and research dollars that they need, through the leadership of chairman bobby scott of the education and labor committee. we are investing in historic amounts of funding for child care, for workforce development so that as we...
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university professor who completed one of the first surveys looking at the connection between online investing and gambling behaviors. >> people are developing habits, and risky habits >> be sure to catch "generation gamble" tomorrow 8rn right here on cnbc >>> coming up, a tech wreck options alert that could point to a big bounce. we'll bring you the trade when "fast money" returns hey lily, i need a new wireless plan for my business, but all my employees need something different. oh, we can help with that. okay, imagine this... your mover, rob, he's on the scene and needs a plan with a mobile hotspot. we cut to downtown, your sales rep lisa has to send some files, asap! so basically i can pick the right plan for each employee... yeah i should've just led with that... with at&t business... you can pick the best plan for each employee and only pay for the features they need. [crowd cheering] how's sanchez looking? with your qb's increased spin rate, any pass with a launch angle of at least 43 degrees puts sanchez in the endzone. you a data analyst or something? an investor in invesco qqq. a fund that gives you access to nasdaq-100 innovations like ai statistical analysis software. how am i gonna do? become an agent o
university professor who completed one of the first surveys looking at the connection between online investing and gambling behaviors. >> people are developing habits, and risky habits >> be sure to catch "generation gamble" tomorrow 8rn right here on cnbc >>> coming up, a tech wreck options alert that could point to a big bounce. we'll bring you the trade when "fast money" returns hey lily, i need a new wireless plan for my business, but all my...
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university of michigan? you watch 6 and o, do you hear anything about it when are you there? you still got ohio state, penn state. but undefeated at this point i think you should be higher than 8iversity are frustrated. >> i bet they are. all right. i figured i'd give it -- i see the university of michigan i can't help myself. >> i know. >> like pavlov's dog >> northwestern. >> is it rutgers >> i think it's rutgers. when we come -- >> it's good >> not as good as michigan, very obviously. right. >>> when we come back, we will get jim cramer's first take on the marks today. then we will have top portfolio manager noah blackstein, what he finds in the earnings report this morning good morning, are you watching "squawk box" and this is cnbc. only comcast business' secure network solutions give you the power of sd-wan and advanced security integrated on our activecore platform so you can control your network from anywhere, anytime. it's network management redefined. every day in business is a big day. we'll keep you ready for what's next. comcast business powering possibilities. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> there is no way not to talk about, hey, tim, no way not to talk about banks but i kn
university of michigan? you watch 6 and o, do you hear anything about it when are you there? you still got ohio state, penn state. but undefeated at this point i think you should be higher than 8iversity are frustrated. >> i bet they are. all right. i figured i'd give it -- i see the university of michigan i can't help myself. >> i know. >> like pavlov's dog >> northwestern. >> is it rutgers >> i think it's rutgers. when we come -- >> it's good >>...
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8:00 a.m. eastern on lectures in history, to discussions about the american military and the revolutionary war. first, baylor university talking about the capabilities of army and militia troops as well as advantages and disadvantage the american british forces had. 9:10 a.m. eastern, how the american and british militaries compared in demographics organizations and officers process. 2:00 p.m. eastern on the presidency, a look at the life and times of abraham lincoln with historian david reynolds and h.w. brandt. march american history tv saturday on c-span2. >> book tv every sunday on c-span2 features leaving office discussing their latest nonfiction books 2:00 p.m. eastern on coverage of the 33rd annual southern festival of books from nashville. virtually front features the offer jesus and john way. trouble the water. kevin, discussing his book 10:00 p.m. on "afterwards", democratic california congressman and chair of the house intelligence committee, adam schiff talks about his book, midnight in washington counting his role in president terms first impeachment trial and views on threats against american democracy interviewed by associated press cong
8:00 a.m. eastern on lectures in history, to discussions about the american military and the revolutionary war. first, baylor university talking about the capabilities of army and militia troops as well as advantages and disadvantage the american british forces had. 9:10 a.m. eastern, how the american and british militaries compared in demographics organizations and officers process. 2:00 p.m. eastern on the presidency, a look at the life and times of abraham lincoln with historian david...
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universal recycling and composting program for residents and businesses. but it all starts with you. let's keep making a differene together. >>> we're back, 8:45 with a brand new batch ofthe hottest toys of the season to stock up on right now. these are classics with unique features to make them more fun scan the qr code and get all of jen's picks. good morning we have a deleneau favorite already. >> all of these have in common, hot wheels >> this has over 14,000 reviews, almost five stars. you put another car in there, it's hot wheels, which we all know and love and made morning >> the kids live for the creations, by the way. >> so you've got lego and super mario that come together >> lego is iconic. super mario, iconic. bring those together and you've got this there's all different sets you build it and then you play with it. it's interactive you get points there's expansion sets i love this since i know my kids are both at school, i can say on the way in, i bought these for them i think it's a fun way for kids to build and also play and it's very high tech. the eyes move. >> nice. i like it. >> this one looks like it might be great for my little girl and haley and h
universal recycling and composting program for residents and businesses. but it all starts with you. let's keep making a differene together. >>> we're back, 8:45 with a brand new batch ofthe hottest toys of the season to stock up on right now. these are classics with unique features to make them more fun scan the qr code and get all of jen's picks. good morning we have a deleneau favorite already. >> all of these have in common, hot wheels >> this has over 14,000 reviews,...
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8:00 a.m. eastern on lectures in history, two discussions about the american military in the revolutionary war. first julianne of baylor university talks about the advantages and disadvantages the american and british forces had. then at 9:10 a.m. eastern craig bruce smith explains how the american and british militaries compared in demographics, organization and the officers selection process. and at 2:00 p.m. eastern on the presidency, a look at the life and times of abraham lincoln with historians. watch american history tv saturday on c-span 2. c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we're funded by these television companies and more including comcast. >> you think this is just a community center? no, it's way more than that. >> comcast is partnering with community centers so students from low income families can get the tools they need to be ready for anything. >> comcast supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers, ng
8:00 a.m. eastern on lectures in history, two discussions about the american military in the revolutionary war. first julianne of baylor university talks about the advantages and disadvantages the american and british forces had. then at 9:10 a.m. eastern craig bruce smith explains how the american and british militaries compared in demographics, organization and the officers selection process. and at 2:00 p.m. eastern on the presidency, a look at the life and times of abraham lincoln with...