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our quarterly report jon, pete and weiss are up today >>> allergan bought a lot of companies.s value there i would buy it here. >> i've been long this name for three months now they just continue to flood in i love the way it's moving and i'm not taking any profits i'm just rolling up, rolling up. >> their favorite stock in the universe of that is nike i would agree. i've liked the name for a long time unbelievable cash and growth globally >> all right that's where we begin, all good calls. up 8% since mid-july >> i'm staying -- look, the ceo went from being the best ceo to allegedly the worst. i think it's the former not the latter so management there has reasserted themselves in terms of control, steady as she goes no more big acquisitions maybe some demerging of it i think it's a quality company and health care continues to be a place i want to be >> jon, square >> love it great call >> it was lucky. because i had some stops and starts with twitter. jack's other company, his other job. this one he has been killing it. now a payroll app coming love this one. still hold it. i
our quarterly report jon, pete and weiss are up today >>> allergan bought a lot of companies.s value there i would buy it here. >> i've been long this name for three months now they just continue to flood in i love the way it's moving and i'm not taking any profits i'm just rolling up, rolling up. >> their favorite stock in the universe of that is nike i would agree. i've liked the name for a long time unbelievable cash and growth globally >> all right that's where we...
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. >>> welcome back to mosaic, i am rabbi eric weiss . welcome back.e are having a conversation with a children's author, sandra feder about her book "bitter and sweet", which is about a young girl named hannah who moves because her father gets a new job and she goes through a transition of a new home and a new neighborhood and a new school. the title "bitter and sweet" gets woven into the story throughout the story and has a very lovely ending. i was wondering if you could give a little bit of a peek into how that involves so that anybody who is listening can be that much more enticed to go out and purchase the book. >> thank you. in the story, "bitter and sweet" refers to how she sees about moving. she sees the hardest parts of the move, but then she is able to find the sweet. at first he does not realize that she needs to add sugar, so at the beginning it is better. she figures out that she needs to add some sweet to a. she figures out the what she needs is not the cocoa, but the friendship and the gift from her friend, which makes a big difference.
. >>> welcome back to mosaic, i am rabbi eric weiss . welcome back.e are having a conversation with a children's author, sandra feder about her book "bitter and sweet", which is about a young girl named hannah who moves because her father gets a new job and she goes through a transition of a new home and a new neighborhood and a new school. the title "bitter and sweet" gets woven into the story throughout the story and has a very lovely ending. i was wondering if...
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he was generally here for about 20 minutes. >> reporter: weiss said he thought about calling the police hser the last several months to report the guy, but the reality is it's not a crime to be strange. the suspect was taken here to the f.b.i.'s facility here in miramar, florida. this is where he was processed, fingerprinted, interviewed, and now our station wfor in miami, reported he has been taken from mere to downtown miami. he is currently, as i report to you live, being housed at the federal detention center. and on monday, jeff, he is going to go before a federal judge, presumably here in miami. h glor: david begnaud with some vivid details about the suspect here. david, thanks. none of the bombs reached their targets and no one was hurt, but officials caution there might still be more out there, still in the postal system. here's jeff pegues. >> reporter: since the first inmb was discovered monday at the home of billionaire and romocratic donor george soros, at least 13 packages containing bombs would be mailed. all of those turned out to be strikingly similar. they were sent in
he was generally here for about 20 minutes. >> reporter: weiss said he thought about calling the police hser the last several months to report the guy, but the reality is it's not a crime to be strange. the suspect was taken here to the f.b.i.'s facility here in miramar, florida. this is where he was processed, fingerprinted, interviewed, and now our station wfor in miami, reported he has been taken from mere to downtown miami. he is currently, as i report to you live, being housed at the...
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adams writes, today, henry weiss threatened to kill me in my sleep. -- seat.e took advantage of his reputation to defend the right of petition and against slavery. he was incredibly powerful. he also was a brilliant parliamentarian. he had a lifetime of experience and politics and he was fearless. you put that together and he was a force to be reckoned with. brian: would you describe the tobacco, the carpeting, the smoke, the dirt? joanne: yeah, the tobacco. i started out the book talking about tobacco stained rugs. because congress in this time, i think people think back to this time and they think of henry clay and daniel webster, people in frock coats with their finger in the air. some of that was going on, but particularly the house, it was crowded and stuffy. it did not small very good. it was much hotter than it was outside. and there were tobacco stains everywhere. people were spitting and not always hitting the target. the rugs were repulsive to the point that foreign visitors, i found a letter at one point from a reddish minister who is leaving and he
adams writes, today, henry weiss threatened to kill me in my sleep. -- seat.e took advantage of his reputation to defend the right of petition and against slavery. he was incredibly powerful. he also was a brilliant parliamentarian. he had a lifetime of experience and politics and he was fearless. you put that together and he was a force to be reckoned with. brian: would you describe the tobacco, the carpeting, the smoke, the dirt? joanne: yeah, the tobacco. i started out the book talking about...
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he sat i believe the night tried to train even more emotional more focused and listen to his head weiss and it does help me through bad phases you know passing on to the players you have now as well what you learn one hundred percent then they are allowed to do mistakes and i support them as long as they reflect and be honest with themselves and work ok i was going well then thank you we are nearing the end of the show now so let's take a quick look at the table after the match day eight go dormant at the top with the namesake bruce emerging in second followed by braman by munich second had both dropped places while hoffenheim make a top half comeback now on the other side on the bottom half and none of the sides have managed to actually win this weekend leverkusen shaka continue their very poor start of the season ostrich guts and just little swap places at the bottom. that's full time for us i'd like to thank our guests two time world cup winners and for the thorns goalkeeping coach muddy puddles i thank the cummings about him to join us here and of course our very own jonathan crane
he sat i believe the night tried to train even more emotional more focused and listen to his head weiss and it does help me through bad phases you know passing on to the players you have now as well what you learn one hundred percent then they are allowed to do mistakes and i support them as long as they reflect and be honest with themselves and work ok i was going well then thank you we are nearing the end of the show now so let's take a quick look at the table after the match day eight go...
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semana antes de la última batalla de la bahía, que se llevará a cabo este próximo jueves, en el lee weiss>> estaban imitando a sus compañeros de la bahía, ahí hemos a gary con 25 yardas, 28 a 21, pero también tochos dawn >> y perdieron los raiders. >> un autogol fue la única ofensiva en su último partido de la temporada hoy contra los de seattle; que perdieron " x !; en acción de la liga espaÑola desde el "==/; no habíamos visto un clásico sin messi y sin saldo en la cancha, coutiño un triplete de luis suárez, barcelona con la goleada, 5 x 1 >> en la la mexicana, luis mendoza vean este movimiento, impresionante dos goles en el partido,, el golazo, toluca con el impacto de la liguilla, está en el quinto lugar con 25 unidades >> 151 . se han varios partidos, pero durán, marcaría los puntos, >> al menos cinco triples, en algunos partidos, nos despedimos con el fútbol sobre hielo, es decir el hockeyias y en la primera intención, lo empataban a tres, en el tercer tiempo, y al final en el tiempo extra, con el ganador 4 x 3,, hacemos una breve pausa y enseguida regresamos >> esta feria la noche,
semana antes de la última batalla de la bahía, que se llevará a cabo este próximo jueves, en el lee weiss>> estaban imitando a sus compañeros de la bahía, ahí hemos a gary con 25 yardas, 28 a 21, pero también tochos dawn >> y perdieron los raiders. >> un autogol fue la única ofensiva en su último partido de la temporada hoy contra los de seattle; que perdieron " x !; en acción de la liga espaÑola desde el "==/; no habíamos visto un clásico sin messi y...
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gruesome account showing apparently how he was a tortured how he is screaming we also reportedly hear the weiss of the saudi consul saying look guys please do this outside and quote freely you can get me into trouble but this recording we don't have this recording yet turkish media are just citing sources who apparently listen to this recording so i advise some caution here and i'm sure we'll learn more about this at the time with the very latest there from turkey yulia han our correspondent thank you so much. let's get a quick check now of some other stories making news around the world israel has conducted twenty air strikes on gaza and closed its border with the palestinian territory this comes after a rocket fired from gaza struck a house in southern israel earlier on wednesday israel blames hamas which runs gaza with a rocket attack but the militant group has denied any responsibility. around three thousand migrants are still on the move north through guatemala this even after the organizer of a hundred and migrant caravan has been detained there the arrest comes after the us government th
gruesome account showing apparently how he was a tortured how he is screaming we also reportedly hear the weiss of the saudi consul saying look guys please do this outside and quote freely you can get me into trouble but this recording we don't have this recording yet turkish media are just citing sources who apparently listen to this recording so i advise some caution here and i'm sure we'll learn more about this at the time with the very latest there from turkey yulia han our correspondent...
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. >> zach weiss describing what his father saw inside the tree of life synagogue.ven weiss made it out of that building alive and used a janitor's cell phone to call his family at home. there are though 11 people who did not make it out of that house of worship alive. 8 men, 3 women. today we learn their names. billions of mouths. billions of problems. dry mouth? parched mouth? cotton mouth? there's a therabreath for you. therabreath oral rinse and lozenges. help relieve dry mouth using natural enzymes to soothe and moisturize. so you can... breathe easy, there's therabreath at walmart. >>> they haven't learned. it's going to become old fashioned. it's called a nationalist. i said really, we're not supposed to use that word. you know what i am, i'm a nationalist. okay. >> i said the other day, i'm not a globalist. i'm a nationalist. they said, oh. that's unbearable. >> new this afternoon, president trump doubling down after declaring himself a nationalist, despite facing criticism that the term is anti-semitic. with the welcome to you both, susan, so you just heard
. >> zach weiss describing what his father saw inside the tree of life synagogue.ven weiss made it out of that building alive and used a janitor's cell phone to call his family at home. there are though 11 people who did not make it out of that house of worship alive. 8 men, 3 women. today we learn their names. billions of mouths. billions of problems. dry mouth? parched mouth? cotton mouth? there's a therabreath for you. therabreath oral rinse and lozenges. help relieve dry mouth using...
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that during those latest deliberations over who is going to be iraq's next prime minister women's weiss's didn't register or at least weren't as loud as somebody would have expected was that the case. you know this is work one of our a problem that's we always say that women been not assigned in their high position in such an impediment or in the government so this is what we are advocating for the it's that's women should be elected as you know deputy in the of the president here of the parliament or the dead or in the prime minister or the president of the republic and you can see that woman has nominated to have said in the competition with the prime or the president of the country she'd go to the third you know one of from many from thirty there are ambitious women in our countries taking into consideration that women in iraq has been the first one to be assigned as minister minister in nineteen fifty nine and we have a lot of these women being really always say they contributed a lot in the political life some of them they were in the central committee of the party or in the leadersh
that during those latest deliberations over who is going to be iraq's next prime minister women's weiss's didn't register or at least weren't as loud as somebody would have expected was that the case. you know this is work one of our a problem that's we always say that women been not assigned in their high position in such an impediment or in the government so this is what we are advocating for the it's that's women should be elected as you know deputy in the of the president here of the...
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jim lebenthal, josh brown, steve weiss, we begin with the markets today. josh, give me your point of view here you get this weak china growth weakness since '09, issues with europe whether it's corporate earnings, italy has issues even with all of the volatility. >> so the market is fairly intelligent and if you actually look at what's gone on all year, it turns out the united states stock market is within 6% or so of its all-time highs. not much of a markdown xus, negative 14% already. down 23% so the market is not stupid. none of this is a shock. these differentiated global growth rates and corporate earnings pictures for the last ten months it's perfectly warranted we've seen the stock market be able to separate itself. what happens going forward and how much is already discounted i don't think there's anyone out there calling for a global recession. and china probably does have to do more of its famous intervention that's been going on throughout this post crisis period. it's not new >> doesn't it reinforce volatility, rates going up we get it. trade w
jim lebenthal, josh brown, steve weiss, we begin with the markets today. josh, give me your point of view here you get this weak china growth weakness since '09, issues with europe whether it's corporate earnings, italy has issues even with all of the volatility. >> so the market is fairly intelligent and if you actually look at what's gone on all year, it turns out the united states stock market is within 6% or so of its all-time highs. not much of a markdown xus, negative 14% already....
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steve weiss is with us steve, are you there >> i'm here. >> you told us last week you bought alphabet. today, from what i understand, you bought more. why? >> a few reasons i heard what stephanie said, what the others have said. they could be right. i could be right truth is, none of us know. the reason why i bought pour alphabet today is because my equity exposure is extremely light. i view alphabet, while they didn't have a perfect quarter -- quarters are quarters. and there are full years and there is a long term forecast. and when i look at what the estimates are for earnings growth going out next year, which this year i am assuming is the high next year will be the high relative to the year after -- i have got a company that's still going to grow the bottom line, minimally at 20% and right now it is selling on a forward multiple of about its growth rate. so it's had a slight premium -- more unanimous a slight premium to the s&p i think it is very well deserved and that the stock is inexpensive on a long term basis. >> you think fang has bottomed as a group >> i have no idea. i do
steve weiss is with us steve, are you there >> i'm here. >> you told us last week you bought alphabet. today, from what i understand, you bought more. why? >> a few reasons i heard what stephanie said, what the others have said. they could be right. i could be right truth is, none of us know. the reason why i bought pour alphabet today is because my equity exposure is extremely light. i view alphabet, while they didn't have a perfect quarter -- quarters are quarters. and there...
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zachary weiss, thank you so very much for phoning in. blessings on your family and thankful that your father is okay, and given the horrific concern you must have had today. thank you for your time. >> thank you, i appreciate it. >>> we're going to take you all to murfreesboro, illinois, that is where the president continues at a campaign rally. he's been speaking for a bit over an hour now starting off with comments about the pittsburgh shooting. let's play a little bit of that. >> we have to bring back the death penalty. they have to pay the ultimate price. they have to pay the ultimate price. they can't do this. they can't do this to our country. we must draw a line in the sand and say very strongly never again strongly never agai take your razor, yup. alright, up and down, never side to side, shaquem. you got it? come on, get back. quem, you a second behind your brother, stay focused. can't nobody beat you, can't nobody beat you. hard work baby, it gonna pay off. you got this. with the one hundred and forty-first pick, the seattle se
zachary weiss, thank you so very much for phoning in. blessings on your family and thankful that your father is okay, and given the horrific concern you must have had today. thank you for your time. >> thank you, i appreciate it. >>> we're going to take you all to murfreesboro, illinois, that is where the president continues at a campaign rally. he's been speaking for a bit over an hour now starting off with comments about the pittsburgh shooting. let's play a little bit of that....
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that during those latest deliberations over who is going to be iraq's next prime minister women's weiss's didn't register or at least weren't as loud as somebody would have expected was.
that during those latest deliberations over who is going to be iraq's next prime minister women's weiss's didn't register or at least weren't as loud as somebody would have expected was.
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weiss, dr.astro, you were of them. >>> meantime, we're learning more abouthe alleged 46-year-old gunman. investigators arecoing his social media footprint and looking at what he was doing in the hours and days leading up to this horrific shooting. miguel almaguer is at allegheny hospital with that story. good morningteo you. >> rep savannah, good morning. this is where the suspect is being held and treated. imes by hot multiple police before he surrendered. it's unclear if he is speaking to investigators. there's still many unanswered questions. methodically gunning down his victims, floor-by-floor, police say robert bowers used his three handguns, like the ones he posted on social media, and an ar-15 to carry out his massacre. had he not been shot by police, investigators feel the bloodshed could have continued. >> h bowers made it out of that facility, there's a strong possibility that additiona violence would have occurred. >> reporter: after taken into custody, bowers alledly told police, th
weiss, dr.astro, you were of them. >>> meantime, we're learning more abouthe alleged 46-year-old gunman. investigators arecoing his social media footprint and looking at what he was doing in the hours and days leading up to this horrific shooting. miguel almaguer is at allegheny hospital with that story. good morningteo you. >> rep savannah, good morning. this is where the suspect is being held and treated. imes by hot multiple police before he surrendered. it's unclear if he is...
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to support that done doesn't that suggest that you know the should be some kind of criminal trial weiss not being tried for possible offenses instead of this kind of public. i want to call it a circus but why is he being tried out almost an immoral trial in public instead of in a proper court of law. well that could come i mean in maryland these types of sexual assault charges don't have a statute of limitations so you know it's fear radical that back it come later obviously these allegations just came to light and so. that is really the reason why this is playing out the way it is right now. but you know obviously the problem is that this did happen many years ago there won't be many prosecutors who would want to take a case like this especially if he is on the supreme court you know to you know charge a city's sitting supreme court justice with such a crime would be a huge risk for a prosecutor and again that's why people want to stop him from getting on the court now because once he's on he's on for life and he's pretty safe. then great to speak to appreciate you coming on i guess do
to support that done doesn't that suggest that you know the should be some kind of criminal trial weiss not being tried for possible offenses instead of this kind of public. i want to call it a circus but why is he being tried out almost an immoral trial in public instead of in a proper court of law. well that could come i mean in maryland these types of sexual assault charges don't have a statute of limitations so you know it's fear radical that back it come later obviously these allegations...
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you have to picture this as a sort of commune luther lived here with us weiss and his six children but it's also where you lecture it's students from all over europe that's what he did in this auditorium and those who could afford it even spend the night and luther's everybody wanted to be as close as possible to the man himself. one of the highlights of the house is the originally preserved parlor this is where luther hosted his famous dinners with plenty of food followed by philosophical debates his guests took notes which is why many of his quotes have survived like this one he loves not blind woman and song remains a fool his whole life long. this archway leads to a place that martin luther must have known all too well be a state of luke us the elder a man who greets lee contributed to the spreading of luther's ideas. common cause a smart businessman pharmacist publican mayor but above all painter a man of talent and influence. oh oh oh under as med school gets visitors here every day his historical printing shop features portraits of all the reformations big players including luca
you have to picture this as a sort of commune luther lived here with us weiss and his six children but it's also where you lecture it's students from all over europe that's what he did in this auditorium and those who could afford it even spend the night and luther's everybody wanted to be as close as possible to the man himself. one of the highlights of the house is the originally preserved parlor this is where luther hosted his famous dinners with plenty of food followed by philosophical...
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hyundai is now introducing an end version of the fast back edition like weiss in two levels of output the standard version generates one hundred eighty four kilowatts the performance edition two hundred two b. i thirty fastback and hits the market in january twenty one thousand. some dreams do come true the nine eleven speedster concept presented by porsche in the heritage version is going into production in twenty nine it was developed by the porsche motor sports center and by side near stuttgart in close cooperation with the porsche style and porsche exclusive monophonic tour. we're going to be testing the all electric drive smart bravos e.q. but first let's have a look at the economics of electric power and its advent. it's a question of a. well says car review of on hold and you had to be rich in the year after eight hundred seventy eight to afford thomas edison's light bulbs instead of a dim gas lamp and you have to be somewhat rich nowadays to drive an electric car in this case at least eleven thousand years richer to drive a smart e.q. instead of its internal combustion engine
hyundai is now introducing an end version of the fast back edition like weiss in two levels of output the standard version generates one hundred eighty four kilowatts the performance edition two hundred two b. i thirty fastback and hits the market in january twenty one thousand. some dreams do come true the nine eleven speedster concept presented by porsche in the heritage version is going into production in twenty nine it was developed by the porsche motor sports center and by side near...
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. >> reporter: robert weiss, a therapist, says for use the 9:00 to 5:00 workday has been a peak period for watching porn. he says employers should understand looking at pornography can be just as serious as drinking on the job. >> i don't think there's any employee that you talked to that didn't know they were doing the wrong thing. i put employer toe monitoring their employees to making sure they're not doing something they should be doing. >> reporter: for months asked caltrans to talk about this issue, but our request for an interview was declined. up with director lori burman in sacramento at the train station. what is the department doing to prevent employees to watch porn. she says she doesn't know the details of porn ring, but shez the department has ways of catching sexually explicit content. >> what can you say to taxpayers? >> here's the message. it's not acceptable for emmoyees to be doing that, and the vast majority of our employees are d. >> reporter: caltrans now uses artificial intelligence to isolate behavior and blocks inappropriate web traffic. for a look at each case
. >> reporter: robert weiss, a therapist, says for use the 9:00 to 5:00 workday has been a peak period for watching porn. he says employers should understand looking at pornography can be just as serious as drinking on the job. >> i don't think there's any employee that you talked to that didn't know they were doing the wrong thing. i put employer toe monitoring their employees to making sure they're not doing something they should be doing. >> reporter: for months asked...
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well hyper masculine and doesn't treat me any believe humans weiss is very much. but daley also provides rich material this is when he began her career as a comedian seven years ago she encounters rampant sexual harassment and group breach on the city streets and channels it into satirical jokes act the stories and witty one liners a spot on t.v. at a favorite cafe it's the perfect place observing people waiting on if you and i started out movement or both this week and i knew her profession for a woman i was doing what i like doing. but then over a period of time where you started your best to fit it into the action that you get from the audience i mean i'll just point me toward you know you do you funny i'm more street or you were really boring car to help me to find a woman your course on stage you know use a cuss word there may largescale so you know he wasn't funny dirty or he wasn't funny woman failed women are not funny not that common wasn't funny it's he and i woman got frightening. right. comedians like need to also prompting a rethink among the predomin
well hyper masculine and doesn't treat me any believe humans weiss is very much. but daley also provides rich material this is when he began her career as a comedian seven years ago she encounters rampant sexual harassment and group breach on the city streets and channels it into satirical jokes act the stories and witty one liners a spot on t.v. at a favorite cafe it's the perfect place observing people waiting on if you and i started out movement or both this week and i knew her profession...
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well hypermasculine and doesn't treat me any believing means weiss is very much. but delhi also provides rich material this is when he began her career as a comedian seven years ago she encounters rampant sexual harassment and group leech on the city's streets and channels it into. act the stories and witty one liners a spot on tea at a favorite cafe it's the perfect place observing people where he honestly when i started out movement or both this being i don't use her profession for a woman i was doing what i like doing. but then i wouldn't be doing ok i'm going to do stuff in your descendants and in the reaction that you get from the audience the male. friendly toward you know you do you funny i'm more street or you are really bored carty him prefer the woman you of course on stage you know use a cuss word me largescale so you know he wasn't funny dirty or he wasn't funny woman failed women was not funny not back home and wasn't like it's the anti-woman guy frightening. right. comedians like meet the also from to reclaim among the predominantly male audiences bu
well hypermasculine and doesn't treat me any believing means weiss is very much. but delhi also provides rich material this is when he began her career as a comedian seven years ago she encounters rampant sexual harassment and group leech on the city's streets and channels it into. act the stories and witty one liners a spot on tea at a favorite cafe it's the perfect place observing people where he honestly when i started out movement or both this being i don't use her profession for a woman i...
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back to the traders joined by jim lebenthal, steve weiss, josh brown, shannon saccocia. what do you make of it, josh >> well, i'm rooting for larry kudlow and jerome powell, and i hope that all of the things he said are going to come to pass and i think everyone watching the show would agree that if that is the reality and that's the future, then things will be good for most people unfortunately, things have a habit of not necessarily being the way any particular white house says they are. understand that larry kudlow in 2006 and 2007 was writing articles about it's the greatest story never told the boom lives on. the recessionistas are wrong the pessimists are wrong in december 2007, basically there is no recession. and, of course, that was the first month the recession had started according to nber when they look back it's hard to say that someone in his role is going to be objective and able to see what's coming ahead of other people that's not to say i think there's a recession. i do think the market is overreacting let's be honest with ourselves when you have a repu
back to the traders joined by jim lebenthal, steve weiss, josh brown, shannon saccocia. what do you make of it, josh >> well, i'm rooting for larry kudlow and jerome powell, and i hope that all of the things he said are going to come to pass and i think everyone watching the show would agree that if that is the reality and that's the future, then things will be good for most people unfortunately, things have a habit of not necessarily being the way any particular white house says they...
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. >> "new york times" writer and editor barry weiss who was with us yesterday is back today. she joins us from pittsburgh. you framed this moment for your community, squirrel hill, as it should be. this is a tragedy that hit home, but this is also about what america says to the world about anti-semitism and what the president seems to be saying is i don't care what your local jewish leaders say about me coming, i don't care what the mayor of pittsburgh says about me, neither of them wanted him there today. he came, anyway. how's that going over in the community? >> reporter: honestly, the community is really torn. if i told you that my parents are not speaking to each other, it's sort of representative of the community here. my dad wanted to sign the letter on behalf of the jews who were saying yes, echoing the rabbi of tree of life, you're president of the united states and we honor the office and it's important that you join us, but, you know, my mom wanted to sign the letter by the leaders saying don't come, we don't want you here because of the rhetoric you created for th
. >> "new york times" writer and editor barry weiss who was with us yesterday is back today. she joins us from pittsburgh. you framed this moment for your community, squirrel hill, as it should be. this is a tragedy that hit home, but this is also about what america says to the world about anti-semitism and what the president seems to be saying is i don't care what your local jewish leaders say about me coming, i don't care what the mayor of pittsburgh says about me, neither of...
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formally a bald spread in republican values sending the lie to them and to end human use them and even weiss people like the famous german boy it even they kind of go glued into this into this trap basically i just love these this called from. impulse is deeply why. into the liberal democracies you specially there are elites and of called well this is something that a lot of muslims don't understand when the western democracy is came to them with arms where most of the wars beginning from the ninety s. the thought the crusaders are back with their christian ideas not the course say despite what with christian ideas with something much war superimposed with something very very deep gauged from christianity from tradition something something you told pm and something terrible demon hits on it exactly which is why i get the problem with it's misleading the democracy of liberalism it's universalism whether you are talking liberalism today christianity at one time communism at another time enough for you or your diverse a list to go get the crusading impulse the desire to force other people to li
formally a bald spread in republican values sending the lie to them and to end human use them and even weiss people like the famous german boy it even they kind of go glued into this into this trap basically i just love these this called from. impulse is deeply why. into the liberal democracies you specially there are elites and of called well this is something that a lot of muslims don't understand when the western democracy is came to them with arms where most of the wars beginning from the...
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all formally spread to and republican values and in lied to them and to end human use them and even weiss people like the famous german boy it even they kind of good clued into this into this trap basically i just love these this called from. impulse is deeply wired into the liberal democracies you specially their elites and of called well this is something that a lot of muslims don't understand when the western democracies came to them with arms weapons and wars beginning from the ninety s the initial thought the crusaders are back with their christian ideas across a despite what with christian ideas with something much worse with something very very deep gauged from christianity from tradition something something you top in and something terrible demon hits on exactly which is i could get the problem with if you're still going to bother seeing liberalism it's universalism whether you're talking liberalism today christianity at one time communism at another time if for all your diverse all this the earth again the crusade. paul's the desire to force other people to leave your name and if
all formally spread to and republican values and in lied to them and to end human use them and even weiss people like the famous german boy it even they kind of good clued into this into this trap basically i just love these this called from. impulse is deeply wired into the liberal democracies you specially their elites and of called well this is something that a lot of muslims don't understand when the western democracies came to them with arms weapons and wars beginning from the ninety s the...
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she sent me a book by a historian i did not know, by elaine weiss. read it, and it is about the absolutely concluding fight for the 19th amendment, to give women suffrage in our country, which will be 100 years in 2020. was so captivated. i called the author and said, i love your book. the characters come alive and it was so hard-fought and only passed in one vote. have you thought about trying to get a movie made or a series made? she said i would not even know where to start. i said, can i help you? she said, sure. i called a few people, including my longtime friend steven spielberg, and i said stephen -- [laughter] >> now you are just name dropping. sec. clinton: i am, i am totally name dropping. i said there is this amazing story about the fight has women's suffrage in tennessee, taking place in july and august of 1920. i think it would be a great movie series. he said we will read it and look at it. they loved it, and so we will be working on that and i will be working on that. i am very excited. [laughter] >> secretary clinton, thank you for jo
she sent me a book by a historian i did not know, by elaine weiss. read it, and it is about the absolutely concluding fight for the 19th amendment, to give women suffrage in our country, which will be 100 years in 2020. was so captivated. i called the author and said, i love your book. the characters come alive and it was so hard-fought and only passed in one vote. have you thought about trying to get a movie made or a series made? she said i would not even know where to start. i said, can i...
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gruesome account showing apparently how he was tortured how he is screaming we also reportedly hear the weiss of the saudi consul saying look guys please do this outside i quote freely you can get me into trouble but this recording we don't have this recording yet turkish media are just citing sources who apparently listen to this recording so i advise some caution here and i'm sure we'll learn more about this at the time with the very latest there from turkey yulia han our correspondent thank you so much. it was a year ago that the so-called islamic state was driven out of itself declared capital in syria the northern city of raka rocka is under control of kurdish forces but the fight lasted for months and saw thousands killed local militias fought on the ground while u.s. planes bombarded i asked from the air the city is now free of all the militants but lies in ruins our reporters are going to show and to far of door karim went to russia on an embedded trip with the u.s. army they looked at what the u.s. is willing and unwilling to help with as the city struggles to recover. have dela is h
gruesome account showing apparently how he was tortured how he is screaming we also reportedly hear the weiss of the saudi consul saying look guys please do this outside i quote freely you can get me into trouble but this recording we don't have this recording yet turkish media are just citing sources who apparently listen to this recording so i advise some caution here and i'm sure we'll learn more about this at the time with the very latest there from turkey yulia han our correspondent thank...
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served with as democrat in the white house and democrats in congress, a democrat in the weiss out -- in the white house and republicans controlling the white house and now a republican in the white house and rebut -- and the public controlling congress. they embed two years of unity and has not gotten done so it tells me we have will not solve this issue with the same people that got us into this mess. we need to pass the dream act now. i think a wall is the wrong thing to do. $25 billion for a wall is a waste of taxpayer money and it will not make our borders safer. i am for voter security. -- i am for barter -- i'm for border security. do that with a 25 billion dollar waltman a comprehensive immigration reform and provide a path to citizenship for folks who have not committed violent crimes and are here contributing to our country and our community and deserve a path forward. it will not happen with the same leadership that got us into this. controlled democrats congress, both houses of congress, the super majority did nothing. say we will take a step-by-step process but they never
served with as democrat in the white house and democrats in congress, a democrat in the weiss out -- in the white house and republicans controlling the white house and now a republican in the white house and rebut -- and the public controlling congress. they embed two years of unity and has not gotten done so it tells me we have will not solve this issue with the same people that got us into this mess. we need to pass the dream act now. i think a wall is the wrong thing to do. $25 billion for a...
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temperature weiss, we're pretty much on either side of about 60 degrees and a lot of spots.t's not too chilly tonight. 60 oakland, 58 in san francisco, san jose at 63, 64 in brentwood. cooler in the north bay. santa rosa collecting in with a temperature around 55. overnight tonight, the clouds continue to thicken overnight tonight, mainly overcast skies. with the cloud cover overhead, it doesn't get teet chilly. most spots in the mid if not upper 50s over the next 12 hours. live doppler 7 along with satellite, you can see the broad area of circulation. an area of low pressure off the pacific northwest coastline bringing rain showers to seattle and portland. you can see the cloud cover streaming in off our coastline, bringing us high clouds tonight. we'll have that tomorrow, as well. there could even be a little bit of drizzle early sunday morning. 7:00 in the morning, that drizzle if we have it would be confined to clover dale, ukiah, points to the north. as we head towards it the afternoon, partly sunny skies. high clouds move from from time to time. that will keep temperat
temperature weiss, we're pretty much on either side of about 60 degrees and a lot of spots.t's not too chilly tonight. 60 oakland, 58 in san francisco, san jose at 63, 64 in brentwood. cooler in the north bay. santa rosa collecting in with a temperature around 55. overnight tonight, the clouds continue to thicken overnight tonight, mainly overcast skies. with the cloud cover overhead, it doesn't get teet chilly. most spots in the mid if not upper 50s over the next 12 hours. live doppler 7 along...
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we spoke to zachary weiss whose father survived the shooting.training helped save his father's life. >> my father, fortunately was able to make it back home. he is 100% healthy and safe and unharmed. the real savior of the day was all those who sacrificed in one way, form, or another. the fact that there was active shooter training put into place last year that a lot of people, including my father, took. that was able to took in the event of this tragic active shooter ipsident. the first thing that occur side he heard a loud noise. a couple went to investigate because it was possible that a senior citizen had a horrific fall or some kind of material or something at the synagogue that caused a loud noise. when a couple of them went down, the noise was unmistakable and then treated like an active shooter situation. my dad was not supposed to be there. the family was supposed to be on vacation. it was canceled. at the 11th hour, my dad who was a 29-year member of the congregation and many have during that process that many others have was called in
we spoke to zachary weiss whose father survived the shooting.training helped save his father's life. >> my father, fortunately was able to make it back home. he is 100% healthy and safe and unharmed. the real savior of the day was all those who sacrificed in one way, form, or another. the fact that there was active shooter training put into place last year that a lot of people, including my father, took. that was able to took in the event of this tragic active shooter ipsident. the first...
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next, please welcome emily weiss, the founder and ceo of glossier, and audie cornish, host of npr's "all things considered." [applause] hey, everybody. it is 2:30, which is not time. we are post-luncheon. emily: the seat is still warm. it is very exciting. audie: i appreciate all of you staying in your seats, especially for emily weiss, who is an amazing entrepreneur and is going to talk to us about what is going on in the industry and what is going on with young women, which i think is revealed in how they have responded to your products. just for a little bit of background so people know -- emily, you started out in turning at "teen vogue," worked at "vogue," so you speak the language of magazines, media. emily: storytelling. audie: i think the story they told us for a long time was, the images we are showing you are aspirational, no matter how damaging they might be. how did you think about how you wanted to do a beauty company friendly? -- company differently? emily: beauty is this enormous industry, a $450 billion global market. it will be $750 billion in six years, growing 7% fa
next, please welcome emily weiss, the founder and ceo of glossier, and audie cornish, host of npr's "all things considered." [applause] hey, everybody. it is 2:30, which is not time. we are post-luncheon. emily: the seat is still warm. it is very exciting. audie: i appreciate all of you staying in your seats, especially for emily weiss, who is an amazing entrepreneur and is going to talk to us about what is going on in the industry and what is going on with young women, which i think...
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adele weiss and dana debolt are both in the middle of their breast cancer journeys and thankfully they them right by their sides. >> sure. my life is kind of chaotic right now. >> reporter: adele weiss is a nurse and she's battling breast cancer in the fight for her life. >> it's a little scary because you don't know what the next day is going to hold. >> reporter: hospitalized this week with an infection, the complication after a double mastectomy in august. a setback delaying the next step, chemotherapy. she's grateful, though, that a routine mammogram spotted the cancer. her self-exams did not. >> it's really important to get screened. god only knows what would have happened. how many lymph nodes or tumors. >> reporter: she's about to start chemotherapy when 65% of women lose their hair. half say it's the most traumatic part of treatment. >> that is one of the scariest things for me. it sounds crazy and it's vain but i've always my whole life, my hair was always my thing. because i didn't have the great body and i couldn't wear all the most fashionable clothes, but i always had nice
adele weiss and dana debolt are both in the middle of their breast cancer journeys and thankfully they them right by their sides. >> sure. my life is kind of chaotic right now. >> reporter: adele weiss is a nurse and she's battling breast cancer in the fight for her life. >> it's a little scary because you don't know what the next day is going to hold. >> reporter: hospitalized this week with an infection, the complication after a double mastectomy in august. a setback...
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. >> some homeowners have sued, scott weiss among them against farmers. >> they can't do anything until they figure out what they have to work with. so we're all on hold. >> reporter: that is a familiar refrain. in santa row rosa, for example. 2/3 of people who lost homes were underinsured to an average of $300,000. in napa county, wayne freed man, abc 7 news. >>> thanks, wayne. officials in contra costa county are preparing for red flag conditions. the fire protection district is staffing extra firefighters, equipment and dispatchers through at least tomorrow morning. the additional resources were being strategically positioed in high fire danger areas. >> we have firefighting resources on the ground, central lilo indicated in the county to respond to a fire to keep it a small fire and not a disaster. >> the district says all the extra staffing will be reimbursed by the state's office of emergency services. >>> what we really need, of course, in these tinder dry conditions is rain. >> let's check in with spencer christian. >> okay, jessica and dan. no rain in sight over the next seven
. >> some homeowners have sued, scott weiss among them against farmers. >> they can't do anything until they figure out what they have to work with. so we're all on hold. >> reporter: that is a familiar refrain. in santa row rosa, for example. 2/3 of people who lost homes were underinsured to an average of $300,000. in napa county, wayne freed man, abc 7 news. >>> thanks, wayne. officials in contra costa county are preparing for red flag conditions. the fire...
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about them, but also his investigators in the fbi have gone to israel and interviewed numerous employ weissh a firm called cy-group. the firm no longer exists. >> another hint of where the mueller investigation may go. mark, thanks so much. >> thanks, anderson. >>> up, we have new details about the horrific limousine crash. new york's governor says the vehicle shouldn't have been on the road and the driver shouldn't have been driving it. the latest on that is next. d en. crest gum & enamel repair cleans below the gum line and helps repair weakened enamel. gum & enamel repair, from crest. i get it all the time. "have you lost weight?" of course i have- ever since i started renting from national. because national lets me lose the wait at the counter... ...and choose any car in the aisle. and i don't wait when i return, thanks to drop & go. at national, i can lose the wait...and keep it off. looking good, patrick. i know. (vo) go national. go like a pro. be right back. with moderate to severe crohn's disease, i was there, just not always where i needed to be. is she alright? i hope so. so i ta
about them, but also his investigators in the fbi have gone to israel and interviewed numerous employ weissh a firm called cy-group. the firm no longer exists. >> another hint of where the mueller investigation may go. mark, thanks so much. >> thanks, anderson. >>> up, we have new details about the horrific limousine crash. new york's governor says the vehicle shouldn't have been on the road and the driver shouldn't have been driving it. the latest on that is next. d en....
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republicans are undermining our democracy, the democrats need to stand for the value weiss believe no, we didn't put words in his mouth. he said kick 'em. he made those comments. eric holder can sit and spin anyway he wants, you saw the smile on his face, a crowd that supported him. we're not stupid. we know you meant it. he meant exactly what he said. he should have just said, yeah, that's how i feel, sorry. words like that have consequences. earlier today during an interview on "fox & friends" the president had this to say about eric holder's pathetic comments. take a look. >> they have to be careful with the rhetoric, it's dangerous what holder says. holder was held in contempt by congress, holder went after christians, he went after our great evangelicals, he went after the tea party people, you know that, they just settled, the irs just settled that case. holder is, he has some problems, and i don't see him running. if he did run i think he'd get gobbled up before he gets to the election itself. i think the primaries would gobble him up. >> sean: eric holder isn't alone. other d
republicans are undermining our democracy, the democrats need to stand for the value weiss believe no, we didn't put words in his mouth. he said kick 'em. he made those comments. eric holder can sit and spin anyway he wants, you saw the smile on his face, a crowd that supported him. we're not stupid. we know you meant it. he meant exactly what he said. he should have just said, yeah, that's how i feel, sorry. words like that have consequences. earlier today during an interview on "fox...